Middle Wallop, A.Nd About 400 Acres of Open Heath

Middle Wallop, A.Nd About 400 Acres of Open Heath

NETltElt W ALLO~ PAlttSlt. 437 - 2 Leabourn John, beerhouse, Parsons Uriah, Lodge farm •Cable John CoombsThos. and Post Office Pike Jas., Heathman street Marshall Jas. post office Lywood John Warwick, gent 2 Pothecary W alter, & brewer Marshall J no. Court Ann Phelps Wm. Barnard, gent. and maltster, Fifehead SHOPKEEPERS. Gale Wm. Targett Emily, schoolmrs. Pyle Richard, and maltster Cable John Marshall Jno. Webb Stephen, jun., corn Seaward Stephen, Place fm. 2 CoombsJno. Webb S. jun. miller, baker, and grocer Webb James, Haydown and draper FARMERS. W ebb Stephen, sen. Aylward Misses Sarah & My. Willivize Thos., Warren TB.AINS from Grately Sta­ Bowles Robert, Hilljarm BLACKSMITHS. BUTCHERS. tion. Dawkins Timothy Hobbs James French Dd., CARRIERS, Eml. Cook to Emmott Philip Keele, Berry­ Holloway Rt. & carrier Grately Station, Mon. and court BOOT AND French John, Wed. ; to Salisbury, Tues.; FittJas. Nevill, Gerrard'sjm. SHOEMAKERS, & beerhs. and to Andover, Friday. Lywood John Warwick, jun. Cable Geo.} CARPENTERS, David French, to Salisbury, Broadgate parish elk • Wheelwg hts. Tues., & Winchester, Sat. Marshall Thos., and maltster Hannen Ths. *Barnes Chs. OVER WALLOP, or Upper Wallop, is a scattered village, 6 miles W.N. W. of Stockbridge, and 3 miles 8. of Grately Station. Its parish includes Tower Hill and Hampshire Gap, on the borders of Wiltshire, a.nd cont.ajns 555 souls, and 4632 acres of land. It also includes part of the village of Middle Wallop, a.nd about 400 acres of open heath. The Earl of Portsmouth owns most of the soil and is lord of the manor, which was held by his ancestors, the Wallops, as early as the Saxon era. (See Hurstbourne Park) But there are many small freeholds in the parish belonging to various families. The CHuRCH (St. Peter) is nn ancient structure, with a tower and four bells; and the benefice is a rectory, valued inK. B. at .£27.' os. lld., and now at .£398, in the patronage of the Earl of Portsmouth, a.nd incllm­ bency of the Rev. Hy. John Fellowes, 1\LA., who has a large Rectory House, which was rebuilt in 1853, at the cost of £1600. The School was built in 1853, at the cost of £255, a.nd is supported by the rector. There is a small Baptist Chapel, erected in 1841, near Middle Wallop. The poor of Over Wallop have a share of Rede's Charity, as noticed with Nether Wallop. They have also two yearly doles, viz., £5 left by one Pyle, out of )and belonging to the Titt family; and .£2 out of Drake'a tenement, left by Edward Pyle, in 1707, to provide two green coats. The PosT OFFICE is at Middle Wallop. Letters via Stockbridge. TRAINS from Grately Sta­ tion. In the following Directory, those marked * are in Middle, and the others in Over Wallop. •Brownjohn Mrs Martha Scott Wm. Stephenson, corn Pain Hy., Townshend,Brock- Cook Emanuel, carrier and coal dealer hurst, and Pottery farms •Coombs Sarah, schoolmrs. Shephard Walter, bricklayer Shephard Rd. 11 Smith Robt. Fellowes Rev Henry John, FARMERS. BLACKSMITHS. SHOPKEEPERS. M.A., Rectory Blake Samuel, Suddern Way Charles Hindes John Rindes John, maltster and Cooper Wm. Sopp •Webb Geo. •Kent Wm. vict. White Hart Dowling Wm. 11 Kent W. B. SHOEMAKERS. Bridger, Horsell John, wheelwright Frith Jas. Barnes, Graydown Burt Charles baker Kemp Mary Ann, schoolmrs. Hillary Chas. parish clerk Callaway W. Riddit Am- Pyle Mr George Hillary Wm., llreemantle brose,baker •Saunders John, gent. Hillary John 11 Hollins Wm. IRoberts Saml. Howard Silas 11 Pyle Henry WEST DEAN is a village and township, with a railway station, 7t miles E. by S. of Salisbury, and 9 miles W.N.W. of Romsey, and contains 3459 acres of land, and 308 inhabitants. Part of it is in Thorngate Hundred and Romsey Division of South Hants, and the remajnder is in Wiltshire, but the whole of it is in Stock­ bridge Union. Its parish includes also East Grimstead township and chapelry, which is all in Wiltshire. Thos. Baring, Esq., is lord of the manor and owner of a great part of the parish. The CHURCH (St. 1\iary) stands in Wiltshire, and is in the diocese of Salisbury. It is a small fabric, with a wooden belfry and three bells. The benefice is a rectory, valued in K.B. at .£19. 4s. 4j-d., a.nd now at £700, with the curacy of East Grimstead annexed to it, in the patronage of the Rev. Henry Glossop, and incumbency of the Rev. Fra.ncis Glossop, M.A., who has about lOO acres of glebe, a.nd a large Rectory House. Post via Romsey. TRAINS eight times a day to all parts. CARRIERs pass to Romsey, Salisbury, &c. In the following DrBEOIORY OF 'YE si DEAN thoa~ marked * are in Wilt8hire, · .

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