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Derbyshire. Clifton DIRECTORY.] DERBYSHIRE. CLIFTON. 127 Somerset FrankL. ,F.B.C. V .S. veterinary surgn.Market st Walker Frank, shopkeeper, Eyre street South End Club & Institute (John William Peach, sec.), Walker James, blacksmith, High street Thane• street Walker James, farmeT, Newmarket Spencer Frederick, butcher, Holmgate Walker John, supt. Liverpool Victoria Legal Friendly Sprncer Thomas, plumber, Market street Society, Glencoe villas, Market street Spencer William, insurance agent, Danesmoor Walker William, farmer, Holmgate Spriggs Joseph, printer, Alma cottage Wailer George, toy dealer, Market street Stanton Edgar J. artificial teeth maker, Thanet street Watson W. & Son, auctioneers, High !.'t.; k at Ripley Staples & Sons, tripe dressers, High street Webster Arthur, pork buteher, Danesmoor Star Tea Co. Limited, grocers, High street Webster William Alfred, Angel P.H. High street Steen John, sec. to Clay Cross Co. Springfield house Wells H. W. newspaper reporter, High street Stevenson Mary Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Market street Whiston Thomas, farmer, Newmarket Stone Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Danesmoor Whiston Thomas, jun. assistant foundry manager Clay Stoppard Frederick, beer retailer, Market street Cross Co. Market street Stoppard Lizzie (Mrs.), china & glass dealer, Eyre' street White Joseph Henry, grocer, Thanet street Stoppard William, hair dresser, Market street Whittle William, shopkeeper, Danesmoor Swain. Samuel, greengrocer, Market street Whitworth Georgina (Mrs.), confectioner, Thanet stree• Taylor Peter, farmer, High street Whitworth William, beer retailer, Market street Territorial Battalion (6th) Nottinghamshire & Derby­ Whysall John, Star hotel, High street shire Regiment (Sherwood Foresters} (G Co. Lioots. Wilbraham James, butcher, Market street E. B. Johnson, Raleigh Hills & E. A. Tollemache; Wilbraham Samuel, commercial clerk to Clay Cross Co. Sergt. -Maj. J n. Shepherd, drill instructor), The Drill hall Market street Thomp!iOn Joseph, pork butcher, High street Wilbraham Tom, George & Dragon P.H. High street Thorpe Thomas William, furniture dealer, High street Wilkinson Ernest C. painter, Thanet street Tinkler Eusta.ce, builder, Thanet street Williamson Joseph, hair dresser, Market street Tomlinson Isaac, Greyhound P.H. Danesmoor Wills George, cowkeeper, Clay lane Tomlinsou. John Barker, registrar of births, deaths & Wood Jn. Wm. butcher, Market st.; & at Brackenfield marriages Ashover sub-district, Holmgate road Woodhead & Sons Limited, grocers, High street Tuckley Harry George, decorator, Danesmoor Worboys Benjamin, baker, Market street Vardy George, greengrocer, Victoria street Wragg Henry, fried fish dealer, Lower Market street Wade John, watch repaireT, Eyre street Wright Arthur, hair dresser, Dane'Smoor Waldron Robert, cowkeeper, Holmgate Wright Charles, plumber, Thanet street EGSTOW. Dickinson Gee. W. High Coney Green[Oupitt John, watch repr. Market st Muirhead John, shopkeeper, John st COMMERCIAL. l<~gstow Working Men's Club (Harry Shore Mrs. draper, Market street Church of England Men's Society, Johnson, sec) Smith John William, boot repairer, Chesterfield & District Federation Finney Cecily Ellen (Miss), Brassing- Lower Market street (Samuel Kirham, sec) ton street . Smith Thos. grocer, Lower Market ss Clarke Sam, shopkpr. Brassington st Hill John, hair dresser, Market st Stevenson Wm. grocer, Market street Clay Cross Co.'s Gas Works Hunt Gertrude(Mrs.),grocr.Market st Thompson George William, insur. agt Clay Cross Victoria Nursing Associa- J ohnson Jsph.shopkpr. Brassington st Trueman Frederick, fried fish dealer, tion (Albert Chawner L.B.C.P. Linacre Joseph, insuranee agent Brassington street president; Harry Stanley, sec) Muirhead James, farm bailiff to Clay Whitworth Samuel, wholesale con- Cornford Elizabeth (Mrs.), draper, Cross Co.Coney house, Low.Egstow fectioner, Brassington street Market street STRETTON. (Marl!ed thus *letters via ClayCross.) Crofts Jas. rate collector, W oolley mr 1Margereson Francis John, road sur- Bland Mrs. Stretton house Cutts Joseph Edward, farmer veyor for Chesterfield Rural Dis~ *Evans Geo. Wm. cowkeeper,Handley trict Co.uncil, Poplar house COMMERCIAL. Fox Samuel, Napoleon's Home P.H. Milner Arthur, jun. farmer & valuer, Abbott Isaiah, farmer Woolley moot" Stirthfield farm *Ainsworth John, farmer, Handley la Handford John T. farmer, South hill Mosley Edward Revel, farmer *Bingham John, Handley Hardwick John, jun. cowkeeper Mycock Thos. Rbt. farmer,Woolley ho Bingham Thomas, cowkeeper,Woolley Hardwiek Mary (Mrs.), White Horse *Nutt William James, frmr. Handley Boare Elizh. (Mrs.), shopkpr.Post off P.H. Woolley moor *Short Jas. farmr.Woodhead, Handley *Bradley Frederick, farmer, Handley *Haslam Herbt. cowkeepr. Deer leap Silkstone George, cycle agent Bradley Frederick Thomas, Midland Hill James, wheelwright Spencer Geo. cowkeepr.Woo-lley moor Railway inn *Hopkinson George, farmer, Wood- Stretton Vegetable & Agricultural *Bradley Jsph.Mellor,beer ret.Handly head, Handley Society (Capt. Bland, president) Hreedon John, farme:r, Salt box farm Kay Isaac, farmer Thompson Mary A. (Mrs.) •. farmer Clarke George, Turbutt Arms P.H *Kenning Frank & Sons, farmers, Tomlinson Joshua, farmer Coates Jn. watch repr. Smithy moor Handley lodge *Townd1·ow Benj. cowkeeper,Handley Coupe Willia.m, farmer, Woolley Kiddy Matthew, frmr. Woolley moor Winson Geo. cowkeeper,Woolley moor WOODTHORPR. COMMERCIAL. Holmes Hy. cowkeeper, Woodside cot Royal Oak lnn,Old Tupton (Thomas Barker Benjamin, farmer Jenkinson Arth. Geo. farmer, Hill Priestley, proprietor); tourists & llateman Robert, miller (water) & top (leHers, Tupton, Chesterfield) cyclists catered for; extensive farmer Priestley Thotilas, RoyaL Oak P.H. & stabling & motor accommodation ; Bra.mley Herbert (Mrs.), farmer farmer (postal address, Old Tupton, stopping station for Chesterfield & Burton George, blacksmith Chesterfield) Derby motor 'buses; head quarters Cook Joseph, farmer Robinson George, wheelwright (let- Royal Oak Cricket Club. See Davison Tom. farmer ters vit1. Tupton, Chesterfield) ·advertisement &ncock Alfred, cowkeeper Royal Oak Cricket Club (Ashley Stone Brothers, farmers, Woodthorpe Hodgson Frederiek, farmer Holmes, sec.) (letters via Tupton, grange Hodgson Henry, farmer Chesterfield) CLIFTON is a parish formed in 1846 out of that of part of Compton was, by Local Government Board Ashbourne, and has a. station on the branch line of the Order No. 32,243, added to Ashbourne Urban District North Staffordshire railway between Rocester and Ash- and dvil parish. The ancient chapel of St. Mary, a.t bottrne; it is 1! miles SQuth from .Ashbourne and 146 Clifton, fell into disuse after the Reformation, and about miles from London, in the. Western division of the 1750 was pulled down, much of the material being used eounty. Morleston and Litchurch hund:red, Ashbourne to repair the chancel of the mother church at Ash­ union, petty sessional division and county court district, bc.urne. The ecclesiastical parish is known as Clifton. rural deanery of Ashbourne, archdeaconry of Derby and The church of Holy Trinity, erected in 1845, is a. building diocese of SouthwelL By a Local Government Board of stone, in the Early English style, consisting of apsid&l Order Hanging Bridge was transferred in 1887 from chancel. nave, south porch, a vestry at the north-east Offcote and Underwood township to the township .of end and an octagonal stone turret containing one bell Clifton and Compton, and ai the same date two parts at the west end : the pulpit is semi~hexagonal in form, of Mayfield were also transferred to Clifton and Comp- resting upon a low inverted conical base: the reredos is ton. Under the "Local Ge1•ernment. Act, 1894," and formed of mosaic work, surrounded by arabesque scroll · the "Divided Parishes Acts, 1876 and 1882, '' the urban work: on the south side of the nave is a stained window .
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