Directory.] Wiltshire

Directory.] Wiltshire

DIRECTORY.] WILTSHIRE. WINTERROURNE MONKTON. 261 Harris Rev. Henry B.D. Reetory \Horton James, fa.rmer, Rahson Redman James, farmer, Manor farm Godden John Stephen,White Horse inn Howell Harry, farmer, Whyr Scott W&.t-eT, shopkeeper WINTERBOURNE DANTSEY (or Dauntsey, or· Burtt, of the Manor House, is liady of the manor, and Middle Winterbourne ), is a village and parish, in the Mrs. King Wyndham and C. E. Clark esq. are chief 1Journe valley, 2 miles south-south-west from Porton landowners. The soil is chalk; subsoil, same. The station on the main line of the London and South chief crops are wheat, barley and roots. The area is WeSitern railway, 4 north-east from Salisbury and 5 1,143 acres; rateable value, £921; the population in 'SOUth-east frQm Amesbury, in the Southern division of 1891 was 136. the county, Alderbury hundred, Salisbury and Ames- Figsbury Ring (or Clorus's Camp) is 1 mile south· bury petty sessional diviSI:ion, Salisbury county court east. -district, Amesbury union, rural deanery of Amesbury (Alderbury portion), archdeaconry of Sarum and diocese Letters arrive from Salisbury at 6.30 a..m. & 3.Io p.m.; -of Salisbury. The church of the parish was taken down dispatched at 2 & 6.30 p.m. Tbs- nearest money an x867 a.nd the inhabitants attend that of Winterbourne order & telegraph office is at "\Vinterbourne Gunner Earls, to which parish this is annexed. Here is a The children of this parish attend the school at Winter- -chapel used by the Methooist New Connexion. Mrs. bourne EarlSJ Atkins Mrs. Fern cottage Bryant SandM-, ca.rpenbelr Saunders Albert John, builder, farmer, lllake Richard, The Elms Burtt George & Frederick, farmers smith & wheelwright ~urnett Rev. Arthul'l Bernard B. .A. Hayter William, coal merchant Smith William J. shopkeeper Burlt Mlris-. Manor lrolllse King Charles, New inn Yates William, carrier ·wiNTERBOURNE EARLS (or Winterbourne), in the gift of the Bishop of Salisbury, and held since is a. parish and village, in the Bourne valley, 1} miles 1893 by the Rev. John Jam6'so Tall Wilmot, of St. John's south-west from Porton station on the London and College, Cambridge and M . .A.. by the Archbishop of South Wesotern railway, 3! north-east from Salisbury Canterbury. The poor of the parish participate in and 6 south from Amesbury, in the Southern division Tanner's charity, see Winterbourne Gunner, also in of the county, Alderbury hundred, SaliSibury and Ames- Cartwright's charity. The hamlet of Hurdcott, half a. oury petty sessional division, .A.mesbury union, Salisbury mile south, consists of a large number of cottages. -county court district, rural deanery of Amesbury There is a small Wesleyan chapel. G. M. Fort esq. of ~.A.lderbury portion), archdeaconry of Sarum snd diocese Alderbury House, who is lord of the manor of "\Vinter­ of Salisbury. The church of St. Michael is a fine bourne Earls, and Mrs. King Wyndham, who is lady of structure of flint and s-tone in the Early English style, the manor of Hurdcott, are also chief landowners. The ouilt near the site of the old church in 1868, and con- soil is chalk; subsoil, same. The chief crops are wheat, £isting of chancel, nave of three bays, south porch, barley and rootso. The .a.rea is 2,252 acres ; rateable -south aisle and square embattled tower with pinnacles, value, £1,549; the population in 1891 was 237. containing 5 bells: the east window and others- in the Parish Clerk, George Oalloway. -chancel are stained; the church serves for both this Letters a.rrive from Salisbury via "\Vinterbourne Gunner, pa·rish and that of Winterbourne Dantsey, as these two at 8 a.m. & 3.10 p.m.; leave at 6.30 p.m. Winter- parisheos have been united for eccles[asticaJ purposes, bourne Gunner is the· nearest money order & .and the church of the latter parish has been taken telegraph office odQwn: the materia.! of the two old churches was used Wall Letter Box, cleared 7 p.m.; sundays, 10.45 a.m 'in the erection of the present church: there are 2.87 Na.tional School, for the use of this & the adjoining .sittings. The re.gister of this parish dates from 1567, parishes of Winterbourne Dantsey & "\Vinterbourne that of "\Vinterbourne Dantsey from 1561. The living Gunner, built in 1867, for xoo children; average is a vicarage, with Winterbourne Dantsey annexed, attendance, So; there is a residence for the mistress joint gross yearly value £250, net £230, with residence, adjoining the schools; Miss Dore, school mistresS~ PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Sutton Thomas Blake, Fairleigh inc:udes· cooking- &c.; pupi1s taken :Bre.adaJ:bane Marquess of K.G., P.C. Wilmot Rev.Jn.Jas. Tall M.A.Vicarage from abroad; The Poplars The Cottage; 19 Cavendish square, COMMERCIAL. Godwin John, farmer "\V & Mar~borough & Reform clubs, Barter Jarnes, carpenter & wheel- Sims Robert, farmer London S W wright, Hurdcott Stevens George, carrrier, Hurdcott 'Godwin John, Manor house Bek~n M. engine packing ma.nuf·achr Sutton Thomas Blake, farmer Griffiths Herbert, Shirley Beken Mary Jane (Mrs.), educational Williams Ann (Mrs.), Black Horse :Rose Charles home for ladies; course of study P.H. & blacksmith, Hurdcott WINTERBOURNE GUNNER (or Cherborough, Lewis Lloyd B.A. of Jesus College, Oxford. Here is a or Upper Winterbourne) is a parish and village in the Wesl.eyan chape-l. Tanner's charity of £12 rxs. yearly, Dourne valley, x! miles south-west from Porton station is derived frmn £soo New 3l per eent. Bank Annuities, on the London and South Western railway, 4~ north- left in 1848 by Miss Jane Tanner to keep in good repair east from Salisbury, and 4! south from Amesbury, in a monum.ent erected to her memory in the churchyard, the SoutheTn divisiGn of the county, Aldeil"bury hundred, the residue to be distribut-ed to the poor of the parishes Salisbury and Amesbnry pebty sessional division, .A.rnes- of Winterbourne Earls and Winterbourne Gunner in fuel bury union, Salisbury county court district. rural dean- and clothing. John Evans esq. of Cheltenham, is lord of ery Qf Amesbury (Alderbury portion), archdeaconry of the manor and principal landowner. The soil is chalk; Sarum, and diocese of Salisbury. The Bourne, a fine subsoil, same. The. chief crops are wheat, barley and 'trout stream, flows through this parish. The church of roots. The area is 1,481 acres; rateable vaJue, £1,143; 'St. Mary is a plain structure, built in the 12th century: the popui~tion in 1891 was 166. it was somewhat injured by the Cromwellians, and was Parish Clerk, George Brown. Tepaired in r8ro: it has chancel, nave, south porch, low Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Express Delivery & .Annuity :Square tower containing 2 bells: .i:t was restored in r885: & Insurance Office.-Mrs. Emma Smith, sub-post- 'there are So sit.tings. The regis.ter d•ates from the year mistress. Letters ~.rrive from Salisbury at 6.30 a.m. 11:573. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent-c'harge & 3.10 p.m.; dispatched at 2 & 6.35 p.m.; sundays. £x6.o:,, gros.g yearly value £178, net £130, includin~r 10.30 a.m re-sid·ence and 9 acres o! glebe, in t·he gift of the Lord 1 The children of the parish attend Winterbourne Earls Chancellor, and held smce r88g by the Rev. Edward · school "J,loyd Rev. Edwd. Lewis B . .A..Rectory Miles Thomas Edward, agricultural Sutton John Blake ( exors. of),farmer~ Gay Frank, farmer machinist White Richard &1 Son, millers (water "Palmer William & John, blacksmiths Smith Emma (Mrs.),grocer,Post office & steam) WINTERBOURNE MONKTON is a parish and wooden western tower covered with oak shingles and ~maJI village, on the road from Swindon to Devizes, 6! containing 4 bells : it wa.s completely restored under the "tniles north-west from Marlborough stations on the direction of Mr. Butterfield in 1878, and is a fair ~heat Western. and Midland and South Western junction specimen of an Early English village church : there -railways, and consists of four farms, in the Eastern are 150 sittings. The register dates from the year <divisiQn of the county. Selkley hundred, petty sessional 1656. The living is a. vicarage, annexed to that of division of Marlborough and Ramsbury, Marlborough Berwick Bassett, average £182, gross joint yearly value nnion and county court district, rural deanery of Ave­ £3-J.Z, net [,zzg, including 37 acres of glebe, in the gift bury (.A.vebury portion), archdeaconry of Wilts and of the Bishop of Salisbury, and held since 1887 by theo diocese of Salisbury. The church of St. Mary :Miagda­ Rev. Ebenezer Anderson M.A. of Worcester College, lene is a sm11ll building of stone, in the Norman style, Oxford, who resides at Berwick Bassett. Francis Willi2.m :and consists of a chancel, nave and south porch, with a Leyborne-Popham esq. of Littlecote Park, Ramsbury. .

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