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LANG-LEY MARISH.

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.

LATHBURY.

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Colgate Harry, baker, George Green Thomas Augustus, Nuneham, Wil­
Oorp Wm. Jn. dairyman, Middle Grn loughby road
P R IV A T E RE SID E N TS.
Essen George, boot maker
Turner Reginald C. The Querns
Batts Mrs. i Broomclos© vils. Bath rd Essen William, beer retailer
West Thomas William, Park view,
Bland Mrs
Evans
John,
market
gardener
Meadfield road
Chadwell Bennett Joseph, Castledene, Ford William, steward to Sir R. G. Williams
Edward Harvey, Gipsy vil.
Middle Green
Harvey bart
Willoughby road
Downing Thomas, Orchard house, Franklin Machine Tool Co. engineers’ Wood
Cha
rle
s Herbert, Hermitage
Middle Green
tool manufacturers
Edward Oliver, Melton lodge
COMM ERCIAL.
Gable
Thomas
Randolph,
shopkeeper
Goodbrook Evelyn Sidney, South End & sub-postmaster, George Green
Barnett Joseph, shopkeeper
cottage, Middle Green
Hibbett Ernest, Red Lion P.H
Brown James, fruiterer & greengrocer
Harvey Sir Robert Grenville bart. Hickman Fred, poultry farmer
Carpenter Thomas, The Harrow inn
D.L., J.P. Langley park
Home Counties Bacon Co. Ltd. bacon Choules Leonard, grocer
Herbert Robert, The Cabin, Chestnut & ham curers
Clark Frederick William, boot & shoe
avenue, Middle Green
Langley Park Working Men’s Club maker & dealer
Hewett James, Birchfield cottage
(Cecil McKenzie, hon. sec.) (George Cook Harold Walter, motor engineer
Holland Albert George, Castle view, Green)
Cox Elizabeth (Miss), dress maker
Middle Green
Mackenzie Alma (Mrs.), George P.H Davis George, watch maker
Lemon Richard, Campden cottage Mallows William, beer retailer
Dowson William Robert, greengrocer
(letters received through Iver)
Pithouse Harry, North Star P.H
Dunk & Gilbert, blacksmiths
Nightingale Miss, The Acacia
Rideout
C
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Frederick
C
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W.nursery­
Owston William Albert, Langley ho
man & seedsman, Clury nurseries Edwards Arthur, builder
Pirorth Charles Henry, 2 Broomclose Rochford & Sons Ltd. fruit growers Ford Ernest, builder
Gilbert William, blacksmith, see
villas, Bath road
Seymour John, market gardener
Priest Miss, The Cottage, Chestnut Shepherd Capt. E. G.poultry farmer, Dunk & Gilbert
Gi
lder George, boot repairer
avenue, Middle Green
Bath road
Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Pudney Harry, Home farm
Simpson Louisa (Mrs.), shopkeeper Grant
Holloway Thomas, shopkeeper
Rideout Col. Frederick C. W. Fox- Smith Walter David, brick maker
Hopkins Henry, butcher
borough lodge, Bath road
Stone Jas. & Son, frmrs.George Grn Howard Joseph B. china & glass dir
Sargeant James A. Mount Murray, Thorn
Francis, contractor,George Grn
George, laundry
Chestnut avenue, Middle Green
Thorn Henry, threshing machine Jacob
Jeffries Alice (Miss), dress maker, St.
Scott George A. Trenches
owner,
George
Green
John’
s villa
Shepherd Rev. Frederic Thomas White Henry, Crooked Billet P.H
Lane Hilda Gertrude (Miss), stationer
Herbert M.A. (vicar), Vicarage
Wiggins
Edwin
George,
blacksmith
& sub-postmistress, Post office
Sheridan Mrs. Manor house
George Green
Lane Phillip, shopkeeper,Meadfield rd
Simons Joseph A. Rodwell
Willett William, brick maker
Lee Fredk. coal mer. Meadfield road
ST d l P“ eenHenry’^
cotta8e’|wlfson ¿^shJpieep»
Leader W. & Son, coal merchants.
Glen villa
Spring Cecil. Cassio cottage, Chest­
HORSEMOOR GREEN.
Major Richard Hammond, farmer,
nut avenue, Middle Green
P R IV A T E RESIDENTS.
Langley farm
Spring Joseph C. Twyford cottage,
Anthony Edward, Bucharest, Wil- Mercer Ernest George Edward (Mrs.),
Chestnut avenue, Middle Green
loughby road
tobacconist
Stedall Mrs. Langley broom
Ashton Mrs. Heathlands
Morgan & Sons, bakers
Swabey Mrs. The Marish
Bradbury Edward, Honeysuckles
Mortimer John Hy. William IV. P.H
Taylor Henry C. Firs lodge
Brooks
Robert William, Carlisle villa, Pearce Henry Edward, printer
Tharpe Eden, Ormonde house
Piper Sami. Chas. shopkeeper,High st
Turner Hubert Aldis, Wildcroft, Willoughby road
Brown Harold B. Felix cottage
Middle Green
Pipers Limited, nurserymen & seeds­
Cox Fras. Jsph. J.P. Foxborough ho men, Bath road
Wardrop James Charles, Lovehill
Wells Sidney, Mona Ville, Chestnut IDavison Thomas, The Grove
Pithouse George, butcher
Dawson Horace, Ivy Dene
avenue, Middle Green
Ridgley George, Plough P.H
Dickson Mrs. F. The Nest, Wil- Seymour Arthur & Alfred, fruit
Woodhouse Miss, Langley furze
loughby
road
growers. Parlaunt Park farm
Yoell Thomas, Parlaunt farm
,Field Elys-tan, The Poplars
Shaw Amos, poultry farmer, Bath rd
COMMERCIAL.
.,
Field Henry Kearns Hamilton, The Stapley Kate (Mrs.), shopkeeper &
Adams Geo. baker,Langley New Town Cedars
sub-postmistress, Post office
Allgrove James Charles, nurseryman Gard William W. R. N. Aberdeen Sutton & Sons, nurserymen & seeds­
& seedsman
house, Willoughby road
men (letters received through
AlsfordFrederick,landscape gardener, IGaskill Ernest, Graylands
Slough)
George Green
Henderson Mrs. Jsph.i Richmond vils Taylor Ellen (Mrs.), beer T e t a il e r
Baldwin Thomas Henry, assistant¡Hillier Augustus, The Laurels
¡Trevener Arthur George, h a i r d r e s s e r
overseer& parish clerk, Middle GrnlHopkinson John E. Raymond bouse Turvey George Wm. draper, High st
•
r !t7 ®enry> chimney sweeper,'Major Richard Hammond J.P. Firs 'Williams John Edward, dairyman
Abroad
(Ravilious James, Parkfield, Mead- jWood Charles Herbert M.R.C.S.Eng.,
niair Brothers, brick manufacturers , field road
j L.R.C.P.Lond. physician & surgeon,
fllmco Thomas Wm. market gardener Seymour Alfred, Willoughby house
& public vaccinator for Ivor &
uuock John, coal iner. Railway stnLStedman James, Langley lodge
Langley Marish, Hermitage
LATHBTJRY is a parish and villagepleasantlysituated knight, and represents grotesque figures of dragons : a
5 nailes north-east from the Wolverton station on the flat carved slab, representing an attack made by the
London and North Western railway and three quarters serpent or evil spirit upon some animal, was found
of a mile from Newport Pagnell, on the Wolverton and in 1869, embedded in one of the square piers of the
ewport Pagnell branch of the same line, in the Nort.h- nave: the steps to the rood loft are in good preser­
. s^°n
the county, hundred, petty sessional vation and on the south side is a low-side window: the
division, union and county court district of Newport chancel windows are Decorated: there are sedilia and
ragneij, rural deanery of Newport Pagnell, archdeaconry a piscina in the chancel, which is paved with black and
ot Buckingham and diocese of Oxford. The river Ouse, white marble throughout, and has an interesting in­
«I *.encompasses the parish on three sides, and scription to the donor. Lady Margaret Andrewes, ob.
■-grates itfrom Newport Pagnell, is crossed by a stone 1680, to which ancient family the church contains many
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°* three arches and the parish is connected with
in the nave and aisles are remains of mural
^nerrmgton by another bridge, also of three arches. memorials:
paintings in “tempera,” of the 14th and later centuries
\npm
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Saints is a building of stone of the to the 17th century: there is a monument to a lady of
„• > an arj£ later periods, consisting of chancel, nave, the Chandflower family, 1604: brasses are recorded
’ SOj j1 POTCh and a low western tower, in part of here to Richard Davies, nf Kvnant, Montgomery, gent,
addpH n+'
erected about A.D. 1120, with battlements ob. 1661, and to Mrs. Mary Davies, ob. j686, wife of
bell« V
.r period, and containing a clock and 5 Isaiah Davies, rector of this parish and son of Richard
the «A,rfu
ln I9°6’ vhen the 5th bell was added : Davies above-named: the church was thoroughly re­
of Hi« ? 31SJe,1S of the time cfHenry H. and the rest stored in 1869, and in 1894 the tower was new-roofed :
of tS! mT belongs to the reign of Edward III. ; one there are 200 sittings. The register of baptisms and
I51 ar.s on the south side of the nave exhibits a burials ^dates from the year 1690; marriages, 1754.
which JiriTV f an 0riental character, the design for The living is a rectory, net yearly value £229, with 25
perhaps brought home by some crusading acres of glebe, and residence, in the gift of the Dean
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