74 HABBY. NOTT !NGHAMSHIBE. [KILLY'B Swinethorpe, although in this parish, is in I.incolnshire, Schools. for particulars of which see Kelly's Directory of that Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1844, for 60 county. children; average attendance, 30; Miss Ada Poppy, Post Office.-Mrs. Sarah Hitchin, sub-postmistress. Letters mistress arrive from Lincoln at 8.30 a.m. ; dispatched at 3.50 Public Elementary School, will hold 120 children ; average p.m. week days only. Postal Orders are issued & paid attendance, 45; Martin T. Hodgson, master here. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Railway Station, J ames Bedford, station master Saxilby, 4 miles distant . Carrier.-Edward Overton, to Lincoln, tues. & fri Conyers Misses Charrity Henry, farmer Ovcrton Edward, carrier F'raser Rev. Arthur H.A.. (vicar) Clarke W. & Son, coal dealers Robinson William., farmer Marshall Mrs Cottam William, farmer Street Charles, bricklayer Dixon John, wheelwright Taylor Joseph, farmer COMMERCIAL. Harrison Geo. miller (wind & steam) Taylor Joseph, jun. farmer, & rate Akrill Henry, blacksmith Hitchin Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Post collector, Manor farm Applewhite William, cottage farmer office Wilkinson George, cattle dealer & farmer Baines Thomas, cottage farmer Lyon John, tailor Wilkinson William, farmer & cattle dlr Brown Emma (Mrs.), Bottle & Glass Monk James, grocer & draper Withers William T. farmer P.n. & farmer Motley James, boot & shoe maker HARWORTH is an extensive parish, on the borders sandy; subsoil, sand. The chief crops are wheat, barley, of Yor~shire, 2! miles south-by-west from Bawtry station oats and roots. The area is 4,513 acres of land and 20 of and 2! west from Scrooby station, both on the main line of water ; rateable value, £6,560 ; the population in 1901 was the Great Northern railway, and 9 north from Worksop, in 554 and of the ecclesiastical parish 845. the Bassetlaw division of the county, 'wapentake of Basset- Post Office, . Harworth. Mrs. Mary Shirtliff, sub-post­ law, Hatfield division, union, petty sessional division and mistress. Letters through Rotherham arrive at 7.30 county court district of Worksop, rural deanery of Bawtry, . a.m.; dispatched at 7.15 p.m. week days only. The archdeaconry of Nottingham and diocese of Southwell. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Tickhill, 3 church of .All Saints is an edifice of stone in the Early English miles distant and Decorated styles, consisting of chancel, nave, transepts, south porch and a tower with 8 pinnacles containing 6 STYRRUP-WITH-OLDCOTES (or .Alcoates) forms a bells, rehung in 1893 : there are mural tablets to Mrs. Mary township, partly in the parish of Blyth, but chiefly in that Saunderson, foundress of a. Free school in this parish (1772), of Harworth. and to the Rev. Joshua Waddington, a former vicar (1780): the chancel retains its sedilia: the church was rebuilt (with STYRR UP is on the borders of Yorkshire, partly in the exception of the tower) in 1869, and transepts, vestry Blyth, but chiefly in Harworth parish. Viscount Galway, and organ chamber were added by public subscription, to who is lord of the manor, the trustees of Shrewsbury Hos­ which Joseph Whitaker esq. gave £500; the cost was pital and John Jubb esq. are the principal landowners The £1,800 : in February, 1886, a new pulpit, reading-desk and Wesleyan Methodists have a chapel here. The area is seat, of carved oak and stone, were erected in memory of 3,040 acres of land, chiefly arable, and 6 of water ; rateable Joseph Whitaker, by his son, Benjamin Ingham Whitaker: value, £3,647; the population in 1901 was 481. there are 400 sittings. The register dates from the year Wall Letter Box cleared at 7.5 p.m.; no sunday clearance 1538. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value.£400, in­ Letters for Serlby are received through Bawtry, which is cluding 89 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of Ben· the nearest money order & telegraph office, about 3! miles jamin Ingham Whitaker esq. and held since 1904 by the distant Rev. Frederic d'Arblay Burney M.A. of Keble College, Wall Letter Box:, Serlby, cleared at 7.45 a.m. & 5.45 p.m. Oxford. Thl:l hospital of St. Mary Magdalen was founded week days only previous to 1316, by Robert Moreton esq " for an Carrier from Styrrup.-Joseph Fisher, to Doncaster, on sat.; ecclesiastic master and certain poor people," who in 1635 Worksop, on wed. & Bawtry, on thurs consisted of two poor widows only, having between them 40s. yearly, the master receiving £1410s. yearly: the chapel OLDCOTES is 2! miles south-west-by-south from Bar­ of this hospital was the burying place of the family of the worth, on the road from Worksop to Doncaster. John founder : the endowment now amounts to about £120 yearly : Gerard Riddel esq. of Hermiston Hall, Oldcotes, is lord of Mr. Greaves, of Hesley Hall, restored the chapel in 1839 at the manor and landowner. Messrs. R. Cooper and John his own expense and his son now contributes £120 yearly; Sidwell, and several smaller freeholders own the land. the chaplaincy and mastership has been held since 1900 by Divine service is conducted every Sunday afternoon in the the Rev. Henry Kendall. .About 2 miles south of the village public elementary school room by the vicar of Harworth. stands Serlby Hall, the seat of Viscount Galway (in the A Catholic church, dedicated to St. Helen~ and presbytery peerage of Ireland, but sitting as Baron Monckton of Serlby were erected in 1871, by E. Chaloner esq. and endowed by in that of the United Kingdom), and lord of the manor ; him with £100 yearly; Rev. Jos. Stourton, priest. There the mansion is in the Grecian-Doric style, with a noble is also a Wesleyan chapel, erected in 1840. entra.nce porch, and contains some fine pictures in the hall, Post, M.O. & T.O., T.M.O., E.D., S.B. & .A. & I. Office, Old­ including examples by Vandyke, Holbein, Gainsborough and cotes.-George Booth, sub-postmaster ; cleared 6.30 p.m. other masters: it is surrounded by woods, and situated in week days ; sundays, 1.10 p.m. Letters through Rother­ the centre of an extensive park, with fine oak and beech ham trees; the river Ryton flows through the park, near which, in a wood, are some ruins. Connected with the Hall is a Martin is a hamlet, 3 miles north-east ; Plumtree, 2 miles chapel, to which a chancel was added in 1886: the interior north-east. is wainscotted with old carved oak: service is held here Schools. every Sunday by the Rev. C. E. Scott-Moncrieff M.A. vicar Public Elementary (mixed), Harworth, erected in 1705 & of Blyth, who is chaplain to Viscount Galway. .At Serlby enlarged in 1876, for 110 children; average attendance, are the kennels of Viscount Galway's foxhounds, of which 75; with an endowment of £58 yearly, left by Robert Viscount Galway is master and owner ; the pack hunts four Brailsford about 1700 ; Mrs . .A. E. Winn, mistress times a week, and Retford, Worksop and Bawtry are con- Public Elementary, Oldcotes (mixed), erected for 50 children venient places for hunting visitors. The principal land- & 26 infants ; average attendance, 45 ; Miss Goode, mist owners are Viscount Galway and Benjamin Ingham Whitaker Carrier from Oldcotes.-William Hibbard, carrier to Worksop esq. D.L., J".P. of Hesley Hall, Rotherham. The soil is chiefly on tues. & fri H.ARWORTH. Brown Andrew, farmer, The Grange Stubbs Chas.Alfd.coach builder&wheel- Burney;Rev.Fredc. d' Arblay M.A. (vicar), Bulmer John Charles, butcher wright(letters through Bawtry R.S.O) The Vicarage Cameron Charles, farmer Taylor Henry, farmer Fisher Miss, The Cottage Cooper Richard, rate & tax collector & Ward Waiter Fisher L.R.C.P.LOnd., Hoult George clerk to Parish Council · M.R.c.s.Eng. surgeon & medical officer Howard Henry Durdy George, farmer & public vaccinator, Bawtry district, Kendal Rev. Henry (master St. Mary's Farrow Eliza (Mrs.), Galway Arms P.H Doncaster union & Blyth district, Hospital, letters through Bawtry Harrison Thomas, blacksmith Worksop union & medical officer to R.S.O. Yorks Haslehurst F.rnest Brown, shopkeeper Scrooby & Scaftworth district, East Ward Waiter Fisher, letters through Hatfield Joseph, farmer Rotford union Bawtry R.S.O. Yorks Hirst Robert, blacksmith Whitaker Ben]amin Ingham D.L., J .P. Kent Thomas, farmer STYRRUP. Hesley hall Norris Robert, beer retailer & carpenter COMMERCIAL. Rimmington Robert (Mrs.), farmer Booth Alfred, White Swan P.n Brookes Henry, farmer, Plumtree farm, Shirtliff Mary (Mrs.), shpkpr.Post office Booth George, farmer (letters through Bawtry) Sledmore Thomas, beer retailer Bywater Edwin, farmer .
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