The County of HerefordExtract from Littlebury's Directory & Gazetteer of Herefordshire, 1876/7Transcribed by Rosemary Lockie, © Copyright 2012 AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL SEATS IN THE COUNTY, Abbey Dore Court, Captain Thomas Freke Lewis, J.P., D.L. (see Abbey Dore page 50) Baches House, Captain A.R.F. Onslow (see Upton Bishop page 634) Cagebrook House, Mrs. Yorke (see Eaton Bishop page 172) Dadnor House, Arthur Armitage, Esq., J.P., D.L. (see Bridstow page 88) Eastnor Castle, The Right Hon. Earl Somers, R.A., J.P., D.L. (see Eastnor page 171) Fairfield, Arthur Annesley Hancocks, Esq. (see Marstow page 506) Gaines, Mrs. Bagot and Colonel Bagot (see Whitbourne page 655) Haffield, William Charles Henry, Esq., M.D., J.P. (see Ledbury page 397) Kentchurch Court, Edward Scudamore Lucas, Esq., J.P., D.L. (see Kentchurch page 348) Langstone Court, John Jones, Esq., M.D.; J.P. (see Llangarren page 477) Mainstone Court, Miss M. Pyndar (see Pixley page 543) Newcourt, Edward Griffiths, Esq., J.P., D.L., and Captain Richard John Griffiths, J.P., D.L. (see Lugwardine page 489) Oaklands, Robert Henry John Heygate, Esq. (see Docklow page 158) Palace (The), Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Hereford (see Hereford page 223) Ridgebourne, Richard William Banks, Esq., J.P. (see Kington page 367) Saltmarshe Castle, William Barneby, Esq., J.P., D.L. (see Bromyard page 98) Tedstone Court, James Lane Wight, Esq., J.P. (see TedstoneDelamere page 621) Underdown House, Mrs. Murray Aynsley (see Ledbury page 397) Venwood, Mrs Forrest and Hugh Jenner, Esq., J.P. (see Bodenham page 74) Walford House, William Allaway, Esq. (see Walford page 638) Yatton Court, John George Rodney Ward, Esq., J.P. (see Aymestrey page 62) CLERKS TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF INCOME TAX FOR HEREFORDSHIRE. Hereford North.- John Gwynne James, Esq., Hereford. HEREFORDSHIRE COUNTY CONSTABULARY. Superintendents of Police.[1] THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF THE RURAL DEANERIES AND THE PARISHES, ETC., CONTAINED IN THEM IN THE COUNTY OF HEREFORD:- R. signifies Rectory; Y., Vicarage; P.C., Perpetual Curacy; C., Chapelry; D., Donative. Deanery of Archenfield.- Rev. William Poole, M.A., Hentland, Ross, Rural Dean. Avenbury, V.; Ballingham, V. with Bolstone, C.; Birch (Little), R.; Birch (Much), V.; Bridstow, V.; Devereux St., R. with Wormbridge, P.C.; Dewchurch (Little), V.; Dewchurch (Much), V.; Dewsall, V. with Callow, V.; Foy, V.; Garway, V.; Ganarew, R.; Goodrich, V.; Harewood, D.; Hentland, V. with Hoarwithy, C.; Holme Lacy, V.; Kenderchurch, V.; Kentchurch, R.; Killpeck, V.; Llandinabo, R.; Llangarren, V. with St. Weonards, C.; Llanrothall, V.; Llanwarne, R.; Long-grove, V.; Marstow, V. with Pencoyd, V.; Orcop, V.; Peterstow, R.; Sellack, V. with King's Caple, C.; Tretire, R. with Michaelchurch, R.; Welsh Bicknor, R.; Welsh Newton, V.; Whitchurch, R. Deanery of Burford East (in the Archdeaconry of Ludlow).- Rev. William Francis Raymond, M.A., Stockton-on-Teme Rectory, Tenbury, Rural Dean. Sapey (Upper), R. Deanery of Burford West (in the Archdeaconry of Ludlow).- Rev. McLaughlin, M.A., Boraston, Tenbury, Rural Dean. Laysters, V. Bockleton, V. (chiefly in Worcestershire). Deanery of Froome North.- Rev. Henry Thomas Hill, M.A., Felton Rectory, Bromyard, Worcester, Rural Dean. Avenbury, V.; Bredenbury, R. with Wacton, V.; Bromyard, V.; Collington, R. with Edvin Ralph, R.; Cowarne (Much), V.; Felton, R.; Grendon Bishop, V.; Moreton Jeffreys, V.; Ocle-Pychard, V.; Pencombe, R.; Stanford Bishop, V.; Stoke Bliss, R.; Stoke Lacy, R.; Tedstone Delamere, R.; Tedstone Wafer, R.; Thornbury, R.; Ullingswick, R. with Cowarne (Little), V.; Whitbourne, R.; Wolferlow, V. Deanery of Froome South.- Rev. William Parsons Hopton, M.A., Bishop's Froome Vicarage, Bromyard, Worcester, Rural Dean. Aylton, R.; Bishop's Froome, V. with Froome's Hill, C.; Bosbury, V.; Canon Froome, V. with Munsley, R.; Castle Froome, R.; Coddington, R.; Colwall, R.; Cradley, R.; Donnington, R.; Eastnor, R.; Evesbach, R.; Ledbury, R.; Marcle (Little), R.; Pixley, R.; Putley, R.; Storridge (St. John's), V.; Stretton-Grandison, V. with Ashperton, C.; Wellington Heath, V.; Yarkhill, V. Deanery of Hereford.- Rev. Rowland Muckleston, M.A., Dinedor Rectory, Hereford, Rural Dean. Allensmore, V.; Blakemere, V. with Preston-on-Wye, V.; Breinton, V.; Brockhampton, V.; Bullinghope, V.; Clehonger, V.; Dinedor, R.; Eaton Bishop, R.; Hampton Bishop, R. Hereford, All Saints, V.; St. James, V.; St. John Baptist, V. with Blackmarstone, C.; St. Martin, V.; St. Nicholas, R.; St. Peter, V. with St. Owen, R.; Holmer, V. with Huntington, C.; Madley, V. with Tyberton C.; Marden, V. with Amberley, C.; Moreton-on-Lugg, R.; Pipe-cum-Lyde, V.; Preston Wynne, V.; Thruxton, R., with Kingstone, V.; Tupsley, V.; Withington, R.; Woolhope, V. Deanery of Leominster (part of).- Rev. James Frederick Crouch, B.D., Pembridge Rectory, R.S.O., Rural Dean. Aymestrey, V.; Birley, V. Byton, R.; Eardisland, V.; Hope-under-Dinmore, V.; Ivington, V.; Kingsland, R.; Leominster, V.; Monkland, V.; Pembridge, R.; Shobdon R.; Stanton-upon-Arrow, V.; Stretford, R. Deanery of Leominster (part of).- Rev. Joseph Edwards, M.A., Croft Rectory, Leominster, Rural Dean. Brimfield, R.; Croft, R. with Yarpole, V.; Elton, V.; Eye, V.; Eyton, V.; Ford, V.; Hatfield, V.; Humber, R.; Kimbolton, V. with Middleton-on-the-Hill, V.; Kinsham, D.; Lingen, V.; Leinthall Earles, V.; Leinthall Starkes, V.; Lucton, V.; Marston Stannett, C.; Orleton, V.; Pudleston, R.; Stoke Prior, V. with Docklow, V.; Wigmore, V. Deanery of Ludlow (in the Archdeaconry of Ludlow).- Rev. Edward ffarington Clayton, M.A., Ludlow Rectory, Rural Dean. *Aston, R.; *Brampton Brian, R.; *Burrington, V.; *Dowton, V.; Hereford (Little), V. *Leintwardine V.; Ludford, V.; Richard's Castle, R. (Places marked thus * have been recently transferred to this deanery by Order in Council). Deanery of Ross.- Rev. Allen William Chatfield, M.A., Much Marcle Vicarage, near Dymock, Gloucester, Rural Dean. Aston Ingham, R. Brampton Abbotts, R.; Fownbope, V. with Fawley, C.; Hope Mansel, R.; How Caple, R. with Sollershope, R.; Linton, V.; Marcle (Much), V. with Yatton, C.; Mordiford, R.; Ross, R.; Upton Bishop, V.; Walford, V.; Bishop's Wood, V.; Weston-under-Penyard, R. Deanery of Weobley (part of). -Rev. Henry Wright Phillott, M.A., Staunton-upon-Wye Rectory, Hereford, Rural Dean. Almeley, V. Bishopstone, R.; Bredwardine, V. with Brobury, R.; Bridge Solers, V. Byford, R.; Clifford, V.; Cusop, R.; Dilwyn, V.; Eardisley, V.; Hardwick, V.; King's Pyon, V.; Kinnersley, R.; Letton, R.; Mansell-Gamage, V.; Mansell Lacy, V.; Moccas, R.; Monnington-on-Wye, R.; Norton Canon, V.; Sarnesfield, R.; Staunton-upon-Wye, R.; Weobley, V.; Whitney, R.; Willersley, R.; Winforton, R.; Wormsley, V.; Yazor, V. Deanery of Weobley (part of ).- Rev. Arthur Gray, M.A., Orcop, Ross, Rural Dean. Bacton, R.; Clodock, V. (Crasswall, P.C.; Llanveyno, V.; Lon gtown, V.; Newton, P.C.); Dore Abbey, R.; Dorstone, R.; Dulas, V.; Ewyas Harold, V.; Peterchurch, V.; Rowlstone, V. with Llancillo, V.; St. Margaret, V. with Michaelchurch Eskley, V.; Turnastone, R.; Vow= church, V.; Walterstone, V. Deanery of Weobley (part of).- Rev. Henry Thomas Whately, M.A., Kington Vicarage, Rural Dean. Brilley, V.; Bellingham, C.,; Kington, V. with Huntington, R.; Knill, R.; Lyonshall, V.; Presteigne, R. Titley, V. Deanery of Weston.- Rev. William Cecil Fowle, M.A., Brinsop Vicarage, Hereford, Rural Dean. Bodenham, V.; Brinsop, V.; Burghill, V. Canon Pyon, V.; Credenhill, R.; Dormington, V. with Bartestree, C.; Kenchester, R.; Lugwardine, V.; Stoke Edith, R. with Westhide, V.; Sutton St. Michael, V.; Sutton St. Nicholas, R.; Stretton-Sugwas, R.; Tarrington, R.; Wellington, V.; Weston-Beggard, V.; Wisteston, P.C. THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF THE POOR-LAW UNIONS, WITH THE PLACES COMPRISED IN EACH, IN THE COUNTY OF HEREFORD:- Bromyard Union.- (Population, 11,934; inhabited houses, 2,521; area, 60,664 acres; rateable value, £89,614.) Avenbury, Bishop's Froome, Bredenbury, Bromyard, Collington, Cradley (East and West); Cowarne (Little), Cowarne (Much), Edvin Ralph, Evesbatch, Felton, Grendon Bishop, Grendon Warren, Hampton Charles, Linton, Lower Brockhampton, Moreton Jeffreys, Norton with Brockhampton, Ocle-Pychard, Pencombe, Saltmarshe, Sapey (Upper), Stanford Bishop, Stoke Lacy, Tedstone Delamere, Tedstone Wafer, Thornbury, Ullingswick, Wacton, Whitbourne, Winslow, and Wolferlow. The parishes of Acton Beauchamp, Edvin Loach, and Lower Sapey (or Sapey Pitchard), in the county of Worcester, are also in this union. Dore Union.- (Population, 9,556; inhabited houses, 1,997; area, 74,917 acres.) Abbey Dore, Bacton, Crasswall, Dulas, Ewyas Harold, Kenderchurch (or Howton), Kentchurch, Killpeck, Kingstone, Llancillo, Llanveyno, Longtown, Madley, Michaelchurch Eskley, Newton, Orcop, Peterchurcb, Rowlstone, St. Devereux, St. Margaret's, Thruxton, Treville, Turnastone, Tyberton, Vowchurch, Walterstone, and Wormbridge. The parishes of Grosmont and Llangua, in the county of Monmouth, are also in this union. Hereford Union.- (Population, 33,018.; inhabited houses, 6,797 area, 70,074 acres.) Aconbury, All Saints (Hereford), Allensmore, Amberley, Bartestree, Birch (Little), Birch (Much), Bolstone, Breintou, Bullingham (Lower), Bullingham (Upper), Burghill and Tillington, Callow, Clehonger, Credenhill, Dewchurch (Little), Deweburch (Much), Dewsall, Diuedor, Dinmore, Dormington, Eaton Bishop, Fownhope, Grafton, Hampton Bishop, Haywood, Holme Lacy, Holmer and Shelwick, Huntington, Kenchester, Lugwardine, Marden, Mordiford, Moreton-upon-Lugg, Pipe-cum-Lyde, Preston Wynne, St. John Baptist (Hereford), St. Martin (Hereford), St. Nicholas (Hereford), St. Owen (Hereford), St. Peter (Hereford), Stoke Edith, Stretton-Sugwas, Sutton St. Michael, Sutton St. Nicholas, Tupsley, Vineyard, Wellington, Westhide, Weston-Beggard, and Withington. Kington Union.- (Population, 12,067; inhabited houses, 2,482; area, 83,271 acres.) Brilley, Eardisley (Upper and Lower), Huntington, Kington, Lower Harpton, Lyoushall, Pembridge, Stanton-upon-Arrow, Tetley, Willersley, and Winforton. The following parishes in Radnorshire are also in this union :-Colva, Ednol, Evenjobb, Gladestry, Glascomb, Harpton and Woolpits, Kinnerton, Llandegley, Llanfihangel Nantmelan, Michaelchurch-on-Arrow, Newchurch, Radnor (New), Radnor (Old), Trewern and Gwithla, Walton and Womaston. Ledbury Union:-(Population, 13,102; inhabited houses, 2,816; area, 48,783 acres.) Ashperton, Aylton, Bosbury, Canon Froome, Castle Froome, Coddington, Colwall, Donnington, Eastnor, Eggleton, Ledbury, Marcle (Little), - Marcle (Much), Munsley, Parkhold, Pixley, Putley, Stretton-Grandison, Tarrington, Woolhope, and Yarkhill. The parish of Mathon, in the county of Worcester, is also in this union. Leominster Union.- (Population, 15,411; inhabited houses, 3,320; area, 64,416 acres.) Aymestrey, Bodenham, Croft, Docklow, Eye, Moreton and Ashton, Eyton, Ford or Fordbridge, Hampton Wafer, Hatfield, Hope-under-Dinmore, Humber, Kimbolton, Kinasland, Laysters, Leominster Borough, Leominster Out-Parish, Luston, Luston, Middleton-on-the-Hill, Monkland, Newhampton, Newton, Orleton, Pudleston, Shobdon, Stoke Prior, Yarpole and Bircher. Ross Union.- (Population, 16,607; inhabited houses, 3,466; area, 55,320 acres; rateable value, £115,662.) Ballingbam, Brampton Abbotts, Bridstow, Brockhampton, 'Foy, Goodrich, Harewood, Hentland, Hope Mansel, How Caple, King's Caple, Lea (Upper), Lea (Lower), Llandinabo, Llangarren, Llanwarne, Marstow, Pencoyd, Peterstow, Ross, St. Weonards, Sellack, Sollershope, Tretire-with-Michaelchurch, Upton Bishop, Walford, Weston-under-Penyard, and Yatton. The parishes of Lea Bailey and Ruardean, in the county of Gloucester, are also in this union. Weobley Union.- (Population, 9,031; inhabited houses, 1,924; area, 48,959 acres.) Almeley, Birley, Bishopstone, Blakemere, Bridge Solers, Brinsop, Brobury, Byford, Canon Pyon, Dilwyn, Eardisland, King's Pyon, Kinnersley, Letton, Mansell Gamage, Mansell Lacy, Moccas, Monnington-upon-Wye, Norton Canon, Preston-upon-Wye, Sarnesfield, Staunton-upon-Wye, Stretford, Weobley, Wormsley, Yazor. Abegavenny Union (belonging to Monmouthshire).- Population in Herefordshire, 100; inhabited houses, 23; area, 2,081 acres; rateable value, £590. Fwthog (or Fwddog). Hay Union (belonging to Brecknockshire).- Population in Herefordshire, 2,302; inhabited houses, 516; area, 17,929 acres. Bredwardine, Clifford, Cusop, Dorstone, and Whitney. Knighton Union (belonging to Radnorshire).- Population in Herefordshire, 952; inhabited houses, 183; area, 7,959 acres. Adforton, Stanway, Paytoe, and Grange (in Leintwardine parish), Brampton Brian, Walford, Letton and Newton (in Leintwardine parish), and Buckton and Coxall (in the parish of Bucknell, Salop). Ludlow Union (belonging to Shropshire).- Population in Herefordshire, 2,814; inhabited houses, 570; area, 14,963 acres. Aston, Burrington, Downton, Elton, Leinthall Starkes, Leintwardine (part of), Ludford, Richard's Castle, and Wigmore. Monmouth Union (belonging to Monmouthshire).- Population in Herefordshire, 2,061; inhabited houses, 467; area, 18,369 acres. Ganarew, Garway, Llanrothall, Welsh Bicknor, Welsh Newton, and Whitchurch. Newent Union (belonging to Gloucestershire.)-Population in Herefordshire, 1,480; inhabited houses, 336; area, 5,153 acres. Aston Ingham and Linton. Presteigne Union (belonging to Radnorshire).- Population in Herefordshire, 1,262; inhabited houses, 259; area, 11,491 acres. Byton, Combe, Kinsham (Upper), Kinsham (Lower), Knill, Lingen, Rodd, Nash, and Little Brampton, Stapleton, and Willey. Tenbury Union (belonging to Worcestershire).- Population in Herefordshire, 1,379; inhabited houses, 288; area, 6,540 acres. Brimfield, Hereford (Little), and Stoke Bliss. THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND PLACES IN THE COUNTY (As settled by the Justices assembled at the Michaelmas Quarter Sessions, 1872, pursuant to 35 and 36 Vict. cap. 33, sec. 5, and 30 and 31 Vict. cap. 102, sec. 34):- Bishop's Froome District.- Bishop's Froome, Canon Froome, Castle Froome, Evesbatch, Eggleton, Stretton - Grandison. Polling Place, Bishop's Froome. Bodenham District.- Amberley, Bodenham, Canon Pyon, Dinmore, Ford, Grendon-Warren, Hope-under-Dinmore, Marden, Newton, Pencombe, Preston Wynne, Sutton St. Michael, Wellington. Polling Place, Bodenham. Brimfield District.- Brimfield, Little Hereford and Upton, Ludford, Orleton, Richard's Castle. Polling Place, Brimfield. Bromyard District.- Avenbury, Bromyard, Edvin Ralph, Linton (in Broxash hundred), Norton with Brockhampton, Saltmarshe, Stanford Bishop, Thornbury, Wacton, Winslow. Polling Place, Bromyard. Coddington District.- Bosbury and Upleadon, Coddington, Colwall. Polling Place, Coddington. Cradley District.- Cradley. Polling Place, Cradley. Docklow District.- Bredenbury, Docklow and Fencott, Grendon Bishop, Hampton Charles, Hatfield, Humber, Laysters, Pudlestou, Whyle, and Brockmanton, Stoke Prior, Risbury, and Wickton. - Polling Place, Docklow. Dorstone District.- Bredwardine, Clifford, Cusop, Dorstone, Peterchurch, Turnastone, Vowchurch. Polling Place, Dorstone. Eardisley District.- Almeley, Brilley, Brobury, Eardisley, Kinnersley, Letton, Whitney, Willersley, Winforton. Polling Place, Eardisley. Ewyas Harold District.- Abbey Dore, Barton, Dulas, Ewyas Harold, Kenderchurch, Kentchurch and Llanhaithog, Rowlstone, Treville, Worm bridge. Polling Place, Ewyas Harold. Fownhope District.- Bullingham, Bolstone, Brockhampton (in Greytree hundred), Fownhope, How Caple, Holme Lacy, King's Caple, Mordiford, Sollershope, Wooihope, Yatton (in Greytree hundred). Polling Place, Fownhope. Hereford District.- Breinton, Bullingham (Lower), Bullingham (Upper), Burghill and Tillington, Clehonger, Dinedor, Grafton, Hampton Bishop, Haywood, Holmer, Huntington, Lugwardine, Moreton-on-Lugg, Pipe-cum-Lyde, Stretton-Sugwas, Sutton St. Nicholas, Tupsley, Withington, All Saints (Hereford), St. John Baptist, St. Martin, St. Nicholas, St. Owen, St. Peter. Polling Place, Hereford. High Lane (Tedstone Wafer) District. -Wellngton, Sapey (Upper), Stoke Bliss, Tedstone Delamere, Tedstone Wafer, Whitbourne, Wolferlow. Polling Place, High lane. Kingsland District.- Croft, Kingsland, Luston, Luston, Middleton. Polling Place, Kingsland. Kington District.- Huntington, Kington, Barton, Bradnor and Rushock, Chickward, Pember's Oak and Lilwall, and both Hergests, Knill, Lower Harpton, Lyonshall, Rodd, Nash, and Little Brampton, Titley. Polling Place, Kington. Ledbury District.- Donnington, Eastnor, Ledbury and townships therein. Polling Place, Ledbury. Leominster District. -Bircher, Eye, Ashton and Moreton, Eyton, Kimbolton, Leominster Borough, Leominster Out-Parish, Monkland, Yarpole. Polling Place, Leominster. Linton District.- Aston Ingham, Hope Mansel, Lea (Upper and Lower), Linton (in Greytree hundred), Upton Bishop, Weston-under-Penyard. Polling Place, Linton, near Ross. Longtown District.- Fwthog, Llancillo, Llanveyno, Longtown, Newton (in Ewyas Lacy hundred), Walterstone. Polling Place, Longtown. Madley District.- Allensmore, Blakemere, Eaton Bishop, Kingstone, Madley, Moccas, Preston-on-Wye, Tyberton, Thruxton. Polling Place, Madley. Michaelchurch Eskley District.- Crasswall, Michaelchurch Eskley, St. Margaret's. Polling Place, Michaelchurch Eskley. Much Birch District.- Aconbury, Birch (Little), Birch (Much), Callow; Dewchurch (Little), Dewchurch (Much), Dewsall, Harewood, Hentland, Killpeck, Llandinabo, St. Devereux. Polling Place, Much Birch. Much Marcle District.- Aylton, Marcle (Little), Marcle (Much), Pixley. Polling Place, Much Marcle. Ocle-Pychard District.- Cowarne (Little), Cowarne (Much), Felton, Moreton Jeffreys, Ocle-Pychard, Stoke Lacy, Ullingswick, Westhide. Polling Place, Burley Gate. Pembridge District.- Byton, Combe, Eardisland, Pembridge, Shobdon, Stanton-upon-Arrow. Polling Place, Pembridge. Ross District.- Brampton Abbotts, Bridstow, Foy and Eaton Tregoes, Peterstow,Ross Borough and Foreign, Sellack, Walford. Polling Place, Ross. St. Weonards District.- Garway, Llanwarne, Orcop, Pencoyd, St. Weonards, Tretire and Michaelchurch. Polling Place, St. Weonards. Tarrington District.- Ashperton, Bartestree, Dormington, Munsley, Parkhold, Putley, Stoke Edith, Tarrington, Weston-Beggard, Yarkhill. Polling Place, Tarrington. Weobley District.- Burley, Dilwyn, King's Pyon, Norton Canon, Sarnesfield, Stretford, Weobley. Polling Place, Weobley. Whitchurch District. -Ganarew, Goodrich, Llangarren, Llanrothall, Marstow, Welsh Bicknor, Welsh Newton, Whitehurch. Polling Place, Whitchurch. Wigmore District.- Adforton, Stanway, Paytoe, and Grane, Aston, Aymestrey, Netherlye, Leinthall Earles, Yatton, Coubope, Over Lye, and Shirley, Brampton Brian, Pedwardine; and Boresford, Buckton and Coxall, Burrington, Downton, Elton, Kinsbam (Upper), Kinsham (Lower), Lingen, Leintball Starkes, Leintwardine, Kinton, Jay, Brakes, Marlow, Wetmore, Whitton, and Trippleton, Letton, Newton, and Walford, Stapleton and Frog-street, Wigmore, Willey. Polling Place, Wigmore. Yazor District.- Bishopstone, Bridge Solers, Brinsop, Byford, Credenhill, Kenchester, Mansell Lacy, Mansell Gamage, Monnington, Staunton-upon-Wye, Wormsley, Yazor. Polling Place, Yazor. The following are the Polling Places at which the Revising Barrister holds his Courts for revising the Lists of Voters for the County:- Bromyard, Dorstone, Hereford, Kington, Ledbury, Leominster, Longtown, Ross, Weobley, and Wigmore. HEREFORDSHIRE COUNTY COURTS. Circuit 23 (part of). Judge.- Rupert Alfred Kettle, Esq., Merridale, Wolverhampton.
Circuit 24 (part of). Judge.- John Maurice Herbert, Esq., Rocklands, Ross.
Circuit 27 (part of). Judge.- Josiah William Smith, Esq., Q.C., B.C.L., Athelstan Hall, Hereford.
Circuit 28 (part of). Judge.- Homersham Cox, Esq., 4 King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.
THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF THE COUNTY COURT DISTRICTS, WITH THE PLACES COMPRISED IN EACH, IN THE COUNTY OF HEREFORD:- Bromyard District (part of).- Avenbury, Bishop's Froome, Bredenbury, Bromyard, Collington, Cowarne (Little), Cowarne (Much), Edvin Ralph, Evesbatch, Felton, Grendon Bishop, Grendon Warren, Hampton Charles, Linton, Moreton Jeffreys, Norton, Ocle-Pychard, Pencombe, Sapey (Upper), Stanford Bishop, Stoke Lacy, Tedstone Delamere, Tedstone Wafer, Thornbury, Ullingswick, Wacton, Whitbourne, Winslow, Wolferlow. Hereford District.- Abbey Dore, Aconbury, Allensmore, All Saints (Hereford), Amberley, Bacton, Bartestree, Belmont, Birch (Little), Birch (Much), Bishopstone, Blakemere, Bolstone, Breinton, Bridge Solers, Brinsop, Brobury, Bullinghope (Lower), Bullinghope (Upper), Burghill, Byford, Callow, Canon Pyon, Clehonger, Credenhill, Dewchurch (Little), Dewchurch (Much), Dewsall, Dinedor, Dinmore, Dormington, Dulas, Eaton Bishop, Ewyas Harold, Fawley, Fownhope, Grafton, Hampton Bishop, Haywood, Holmer and Shelwick, Holme Lacy, Huntington, Kenchester, Kenderchurch, Kentchurch, Killpeck, King's Pyon, Kingstone, Letton, Liver's Ocle, Llancillo, Lugwardine, Madley, Mansell Gamage, Mansell Lacy, Marden, Michaelchurch Eskley, Moccas, Monnington, Mordiford, Moreton-on-Lugg, Newton (in Clodock), Norton Canon, Orcop, Peterchurch, Pipe-cum-Lyde, Preston-upon-Wye, Preston Wynne, Rowlstone, St. Devereux, St. John Baptist (Hereford), St. Margaret's, St. Martin (Hereford), St. Nicholas (Hereford), St. Owen (Hereford), St. Peter (Hereford), Staunton-upon-Wye, Stoke Edith, Stretton-Sugwas, Sutton St. Michael, Sutton St. Nicholas, Thruxton, Tillington, Treville, Tupsley, Turnastone, Tyberton, Vowchurch, Wellington, Westhide, Weston-Beggard, Withington, Wormbridge, Wormsley, Yazor. Kington District (part of ).- Almeley, Brilley, Eardisley, Harpton (Lower), Huntington, Kington, Kinnersley, Lyonsball, Pembridge, Sarnesfield, Stanton-upon-Arrow, Titley, Willersley, Winforton. Ledbury District.- Ashperton, Aylton, Bosbury, Canon Froome, Castle Froome, Coddington, Colwall, Donnington, Eastnor, Eggleton, Ledbury, Marcle (Little), Marcle (Much), M unsley, Parkhold, Pixley, Putley, Stretton-Grandison, Tarrington, Wellington Heath, Woolhope, Yarkhill. Leominster District.- Aymestrey, Bircher, Birley, Bodenham, Croft, Dilwyn, Docklow, Eardisland, Eye, Eyton, Ford or Fordbridge, Hampton Wafer, Hatfield, Hope-under-Dinmore, Humber, Kimbolton, Kingsland, Laysters, Leinthall Earles, Leominster, Lucton, Luston, Middleton-on-the-Hill, Monkland, Moreton and Ashton, Newhampton, Newton, Orleton, Pudleston, Shobdon, Stoke Prior, Stretford, Weobley, Yarpole. Ross District.- Ballingham, Bishopswood, Brampton Abbotts, Bridstow, Brockhampton, Foy, Goodrich, Harewood, Hentland, Hoarwithy, Hope Mansel, How Caple, King's Caple, Lea (Upper and Lower), Linton, Llandinabo, Llangarren, Llanwarne, Long-grove, Marstow, Pencoyd, Peterstow, Ross, St. Weonards, Sellack, Sollershope, Tretire with Michaelchurch, Upton Bishop, Walford, Weston-under-Penyard, Yatton. Abergavenny District (part of ).- Clodock, Fwddog, Llanveyno, Longtown, Walterstone. Hay District (part of ).- Bredwardine, Clifford, Crasswall, Cusop, Dorstone, Whitney. Knighton District (part of ).- Brampton Brian, Buckton and Coxall, Leintwardine (part of). Ludlow District (part of). -Aston, Burrington, Downton, Elton, Leinthall Starkes, Leintwardine (part of), Ludford, Richard's Castle, Wigmore. Malvern District (part of).- Cradley. Monmouth District (part of).- Ganarew, Garway, Llanrothall, Welsh Bicknor, Welsh Newton, Whitchurch. Newent District (part of).- Aston Ingham. Presteigne District (part of). - Byton, Combe, Kinsbam (Lower), Kinsham (Upper), Knill, Lingen, Rodd, Nash, and Little Brampton, Stapleton, Willey. Tenbury District (part of ).- Brimfield, Hereford (Little), Stoke Bliss. CORONERS' DISTRICTS. Hereford District.- Abbey Dore, Aconbury, Allensmore, Amberley, Ashperton, Aston Ingham, Aylton, Bacton, Ballingham, Bartestree, Birch (Little), Birch (Much), Bishopstone, Blakemere, Bolstone, Bosbury, Brampton Abbotts, Bredwardine. Breinton, Bridge Solers, Bridstow, Brinsop, Brockhampton, Bullingham (Lower), Bullingham (Upper), Burghill; Byford, Callow, Canon Froome, Castle Froome, Clehonger, Coddington, Colwall, Crasswall, Credenhill, Dewchurch (Little), Dewchurch (Much), Dewsall, Dinedor, Donnington, Dormington, Dorstone, Dulas, Eaton Bishop, Eastnor, Eggleton, Ewyas Harold, Fownhope, Foy, Ganarew, Garway, Goodrich, Grafton, Hampton Bishop, Harewood, Haywood, Hentland, Holmer (part of), Holme Lacy, Hope Mansel, How Caple, Kenchester, Kendercburch, Kentchurch, Killpeck, King's Caple, Kingstone, Lea, Ledbury, Linton, Llancillo, Llandinabo, Llangarren, Llanrothall, Llangarne, Llanveyno, Longtown, Lugwardine, Madley, Mansell Gamage, Mansell Lacy, Marcle (Little), Marcle (Much), Marden, Marstow, Michaelchurch Eskley, Moccas, Monnington, Mordiford, Moreton-on-Lugg, Munsley, Newton, Ocle-Pychard, Orcop, Parkhold, Peterchurch, Pipe-cum-Lyde, Pixley, Pencoyd, Preston-on-Wye, Preston Wynne, Peterstow, Putley, Ross, Rowlstone, Sellack, Sollershope, St. Devereux, St. John the Baptist (part of), St. Margaret's, St. Weonards, Stoke Edith, Stretton-Grandison, Stretton-Sugwas, Sutton St. Michael, Sutton St. Nicholas, Tarrington, Thruxton, Tillington, Tretire with Michaelchurch, Treville, Tupsley (part of), Turnastone, Tyberton, Upton Bishop, Vowchurch, Walford, Walterstone, Welsh Bickner, Welsh Newton, Westhide, Weston-Beggard, Weston-under-Penyard, Whitchurch, Withington, Woolhope, Wormbridge, Wormsley, Yarkhill, Yatton, and Yazor. Leominster District.- Adforton, Almeley, Aston, Avenbury, Aymestry, Birley, Bishop's Froome, Bodenham, Brampton Brian, Bredenbury, Brilley, Brimfield, Brobury, Bromyard, Buckton and Coxall, Burrington, Byton, Canon Pyon, Clifford, Collington, Combe, Cowarne (Little), Cowarne (Much), Cradley, Croft, Cusop, Dilwyn, Dinmore, Docklow, Downton, Eardisland, Eardisley, Edvin Loach, Edvin Ralph, Elton, Evesbatch, Eye, Eyton, Felton, Ford, Grendon Bishop, Grendon Warren, Hampton Charles, Harpton (Lower), Hatfield, Hereford (Little), Hergest, Hope-under-Dinmore, Humber, Huntington, Kimbolton, Kington, Kingsland, King's Pyon, Kinsham (Lower), Kinsham (Upper), Kinnersley, Knill, Laysters, Leominster Borough, Leominster Out-Parish, Leinthall Starkes, Leintwardine (part of), Letton, Lingen, Linton Township, Luston, Ludford (part of), Luston, Lyonshall, Middleton-on-the-Hill, Monkland, Moreton Jeffreys, Newton, Norton with Brockhampton, Norton Canon, Orleton, Pembridge, Pencombe, Pudleston, Rodd, Nash, and Little Brampton, Richard's Castle (part of), Sapey (Upper), Sarnesfield, Shobdon, Stanford Bishop, Stanton-upon-Arrow, Stapleton and Frog-street, Staunton-upon-Wye, Stoke Bliss, Stoke Lacy, Stoke Prior, Stretford, Tedstone Delamere, Tedstone Wafer, Thornbury, Titley, Ullingswick, Wacton, Walford, Wellington, Weobley, Whitbourne, Whitney, Wiginore, Willey, Willersley, Winforton, Winslow, Wolferlow, and Yarpole. THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF THE PARISHES AND PLACES COMPRISED WITHIN THE SEVERAL HUNDREDS IN THE COUNTY:- Broxash Hundred.- Population, 12,097; area, 58,995 acres inhabited houses, 2,525, Amberley, Avenbury, Bodenham, Bredenbury, Bromyard, Collington, Cowarne (Little), Cowarne (Much), Felton, Grendon Bishop, Grendon Warren, Hampton Charles, Linton, Marden, Norton with Brockhampton, Ocle-Pychard, Pencombe, Preston Wynne, Sapey (Upper), Stanford Bishop, Stoke Bliss (part of), Stoke Lacy, Sutton St. Michael, Sutton St. Nicholas, Tedstone Delamere, Tedstone Wafer, Thornbury, Ullingswick, Wacton, Whitbourne, Winslow, Withington, and Wolferlow. Ewyas Lacy Hundred.- Population, 3,194; area, 33,361 acres; inhabited houses, 682. Clodock, Crasswall, Llancillo, Llanveyno, Long town, Michaelchurch Eskley, Newton, Rowlstone, St. Margaret's, and Walterstone. Greytree Hundred.- Population, 13,967; area, 44,500 acres; inhabited houses, 2,970. Aston Ingham, Bartestree, Brampton Abbotts, Brockhampton, Dormington, Fownhope, Hope Mansel, How Caple, Lea (Upper and Lower), Linton, Marcle (Much), Mordiford, Putley, Ross, Sollershope, Upton Bishop, Walford, Weston-under-Penyard, Woolhope, and Yatton. Grimsworth Hundred.- Population, 7,184; area, 36,465 acres; inhabited houses, 1,550. Bishopstone, Breinton (part of), Bridge Solers, Brinsop, Brobury, Burghill, Byford, Canon Pyou, Credenbill, Dinmore, Hampton Bishop, Holmer and Shelwick (part of), Huntington (part of), Kenchester, Mansell Gamage, Mansell Lacy, Monnington-upon-Wye, Moreton-upon-Lugg, Norton Canon, Pipe-cum-Lyde, Staunton-upon-Wye, Stretton-Sugwas, Tupsley (part of), Wellington, Weobley, Wormsley, and Yazor. Hereford City.- Population, 18,347; area, 4,969 acres; inhabited houses, 3,656. Huntington Hundred.- Population, 6,104; area, 27,909 acres; inhabited houses, 1,300. Brilley, Clifford, Combe, Cusop; Eardisley, Huntington, Kington, Whitney, Willersley, and Winforton. Leominster Borough.- Population, 5,863; area, 8,086 acres; inhabited houses, 1,252. Radlow Hundred.- Population, 14,488; area, 52,680 acres; inhabited houses, 3,136. Ashperton, Aylton, Bishop's Froome, Bosbury, Canon Froome, Castle Froome, Coddington, Colwall, Cradley, Donnington, Eastnor, Eggleton, Evesbatch, Ledbury, Lugwardine, Marcle (Little), Moreton Jeffreys, Munsley, Parkhold, Pixley, Stoke Edith, Stretton-Grandison, Tarrington, Westhide, Weston-Beggard, and Yarkhill. Stretford Hundred.- Population, 9,289; area, 45,299 acres; inhabited houses, 1,951. Almeley, Aymestrey (part of), Birley, Dilwyn (part of), Eardisland, King's Pyon, Kingsland, Kinnersley (part of), Letton (part of), Lyonshall, Monkland, Pembridge, Shobdon, Stretford, and Stanton-upon-Arrow (part of). Webtree Hundred.- Population, 9,080; area, 57,472 acres; inhabited houses, 1,918. Abbey Dore, Allensmore, Bacton, Blakemere, Bredwardine, Bullingham (Lower), Bullingham (Upper) (part of), Callow, Clehonger, Dinedor, Dorstone, Dulas, Eaton Bishop, Ewyas Harold, Grafton, Haywood (part of), Holme Lacy, Kenderchurch or Howton, Kentchurch, Kingstone, Madley, Moccas, Peterchurch, Preston-upon-Wye, St. Devereux, Thruxton, Tyberton, Turnastone, Vowchurcb, and Worm-bridge. Wigmore Hundred.- Population, 6,037; area, 46,354 acres; inhabited houses, 1,216.- Aston, Aymestrey (part of), Brampton Brian, Buckton and Coxall, Burrington, Byton, Downton, Elton, Harpton (Lower), Kinsham, Knill, Leinthall Earles, Leinthall Starkes, Leintwardine, Lingen, Presteigne (part of), Stanton-upon-Arrow (part of), Titley, and Wigmore. Wolphy Hundred.- Population, 7,810; area, 46,917 acres; inhabited houses, 1,680. Brimfield, Croft, Docklow, Dilwyn (part of), Edvin Ralph, Eye, Moreton and Ashton, Eyton, Ford or Fordbridge, Hampton (New), Hampton Wafer, Hatfield, Hereford (Little), Hope-under-Dinmore, Humber, Kimbolton, Kinnersley (part of), Laysters, Letton (part of), Lucton, Ludford (part of), Luston, Middleton-on-the-Hill, Newton, Orleton, Pudleston, Richard's Castle (part of), Sarnesfield, Stoke Prior, and Yarpole. Wormelow Hundred (Upper Division).- Population, 5,244; area, 30,147 acres; inhabited houses, 1,100. Aconbury, Ballingham, Birch (Little), Birch (Much), Bolstone, Dewchurch (Little), Dewchurch (Much), Dewsall, Foy, Harewood, Haywood (part of), Killpeck, Kentchurch (part of), King's Caple, Llandinabo, Llanwarne, Orcop, Pencoyd, Sellack, and Treville. Wormelow Hundred (Lower Division).- Population, 6,666; area, 39,744 acres; inhabited houses, 1,435. Bridstow, Ganarew, Garway, Goodrich, Hentland, Llangarren, Llanrothall, Long-grove, Marstow, Peterstow, St. Weonards, Tretire With Miebaelchurch, Welsh Bicknor, Welsh Newton, and Whitchurch. THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF PARISHES AND PLACES COMPRISED IN THE SEVERAL PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS:- Bredwardine Division.- (Population, 3,147; area, 22,927 acres; in habited houses, 698.) Bredwardine, Blakemere, Clifford, Cusop, Dor stone, Moccas, Preston-on-Wye, Whitney, Willersley, and Winforton. Bromyard Division.- (Population,11,616; area, 59,047 acres; inhabited houses, 2,458.) Avenbury, Bredenbury, Bishop's Froome, Bromyard, Brockhampton (Lower), Collington, Cowarne (Little), Cowarne (Much), Cradley, Edvin Ralph, Evesbatch, Felton, Grendon Bishop, Grendon Warren, Hampton Charles, Linton, Moreton Jeffreys, Norton with Brockhampton, Ocle-Pychard and Livers Ocle, Pencombe, Saltmarshe, Sapey (Upper), Stanford Bishop, Stoke Bliss, Stoke Lacy, Tedstone Delamere, Tedstone Wafer, Thornbury, Ullingswick, Wacton, Whitbourne, Winslow, and Wolferlow. Dore Division.- (Population, 8,158; area, 67,062 acres; inhabited houses, 1,716.) Abbey Dore, Bacton, Crasswall, Dulas, Ewyas Harold, Fwthog, Kenderchurch (or Howton), Kentchurch, Killpeck, Kingstone, Llancillo, Llanveyno, Longtown, Madley, Michaelchurch Eskley, Newton, Peter church, Rowlstone, St. Devereux, St. Margaret's, Thruxton, Treville, Turnastone, Tyberton, Vowchurch, Walterstone, and Wormbridge. Harewood End Division.- (Population, 9,247; area, 47,786 acres, inhabited houses, 1,989.) Ballingham, Birch (Little), Birch (Much), Bol stone, Dewchurch (Little), Dewchurch (Much), Dewsall, Ganarew, Garway, Harewood, Hentland, King's Caple, Llandinabo, Llangarren, Llanwarne, Llanrothall, Marstow, Orcop, Pencoyd, Peterstow, St. Weonards, Sellack, Tretire with Michaelcburch, Welsh Newton, and Whitchurch. Hereford Division.- (Population, 12,745; area, 54,988 acres; inhabited houses, 2,730.) Aconbury, Allensmore, Amberley, Bartestree, Breinton, Bullingham (Lower), Bullingham (Upper), Burghill, Callow, Clehonger, Credenhill, Dinedor, Dinmore, Dormington, Eaton Bishop, Fownhope, Grafton, Hampton Bishop, Haywood Forest, Haywood Township, Holme Lacy, Holmer (part of), Huntington, Kenchester, Lugwardine, Marden, Mordiford, Moreton-upon-Lugg, Pipe-cum-Lyde, Preston Wynne, Stoke Edith, Stretton juxta-Sugwas, St. John the Baptist, Sutton St. Michael, Sutton St. Nicholas, Tupsley (part of), Vineyard (The), Wellington, Westhide, Weston-Beggard, and Withington. Kington Division.- (Population, 8,994; area, 45,219 acres; inhabited houses, 1,853.) Brilley, Byton, Combe, Eardisley, Harpton (Lower), Hergest, Huntington, Kington, Kinsham (Lower), Kinsham (Upper), Knill, Lyonsball, Pembridge, Rodd, Nash, and Little Brampton, Stapleton and Frog-street, Stanton-on-Arrow, and Titley. Ledbury Division.- (Population, 11,941; area, 45,417 acres; inhabited houses, 2,56'5.) Ashperton, Aylton, Bosbury with Upleadon, Canon Froome, Castle Froome, Coddington, Colwall, Donnington, Eastnor, Eggleton, Ledbury, Marcle (Little), Marcle (Much), Munsley, Parkhold, Pixley, Putley, Stretton-Grandison, Tarrington, Woolhope, and Yarkhill. Leominster Division.- (Population, 9,823; area, 54,482 acres; inhabited houses, 2,113.) Ashton, Bodenbam, Brimfield, Bircher, Brockmanton, Croft, Docklow, Eye, Eyton, Ford, Hamnish-Clifford, Hampton Wafer, Hatfield, Hereford (Little), Hope-under-Dinmore, Humber, Kimbolton, Kingsland, Lawton, Laysters, Leominster (out-parish), Longford, Lucton, Luston, Middleton-on-the-Hill, Monkland, Moreton, Newhampton, Newton, Orleton, Pudleston, Richard's Castle (part of), Risbury, Stoke Prior, Stockton, Upton, West Town, Westwood, Woonton, and Yarpole. Ross Division.- (Population, 12,118; area, 42,180 acres; inhabited houses, 2,537.) Aston Ingham, Brampton Abbotts, Bridstow, Brock hampton, Foy, Goodrich, Hope Mansel, How Caple, Lea, Linton, Ross, Sollershope, Upton Bishop, Walford, Welsh Bicknor, Weston-under-Pen yard, and Yatton. Weobley Division.- (Population, 8,345; area, 45,290 acres; inhabited houses, 1,777.) Almeley, Birley, Bishopstoue, Bridge Solers, Brinsop, Brobury, Byford, Dilwyn, Canon Pyon, Eardisland, King's Pyon, Kin nersley, Letton, Mansell Gamage, Mansell Lacy, Monnington, Norton Canon, Sarnesfield, Staunton-upon-Wye, Stretford, Weobley, Wormsley, and Yazor. Wigmore Division.- (Population, 5;026; area, 35,445 acres; inhabited houses, 1,027.) Aymestrey, Adforton, Stanway, Paytoe, and Grange, Aston, Brampton Brian, Buckton and Coxall, Burrington, Downton, Elton, Leintball Starkes, Leintwardine (part of), Lingen, Ludford (part of), Shobdon, Walford, Letton, and Newton, Wigmore, and Willey. MEETING OF THE JUSTICES. A LIST OF THE PLACES AT WHICH PETTY SESSIONS ARE HELD, AND OF THE CLERKS TO THE MAGISTRATES ATTENDING THEREAT.
LIST OF MAGISTRATES FOR THE COUNTY OF HEREFORD. Marked thus * are Deputy Lieutenants. Marked thus † have served the office of High Sheriff. Alexander Rev. Godfrey Edward, M.A., Stoke Bliss Rectory, Tenbury Baggallay The Right Hon. Sir Richard, M.A., 10 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.; 55 Queen's Gate, W.; and Carlton Club, London, S.W. *Caldwall Bonham, Esq., Leominster Dansey _, Esq. Eagles Rev. Charles Lionel, M.A., Longtown Vicarage, Abergavenny Franklin Major-General Charles Trigance, C.B., Wigmore Hall, Kingsland, R.S.O. George Rev. David John, M.A., Trelough, St. Devereux, Hereford Hampden Rev. Edward Renn, M.A., Cradley Rectory, Malvern Jenner Hugh, Esq., Venwood House, Bodenham, Leominster Kettle Rupert Alfred, Esq., Merridale, Wolverhampton *Lane Theophilus William, Esq., M .A., Ryelands, Leominster Mackintosh George Gordon, Esq. Newton Marcellus, Esq. Onslow Richard Foley, Esq., The Stardens, Newent, Gloucestershire Parkinson James Lechmere Merrick, Esq., Ludford Park, Ludlow *Rankin James, Esq., M.A. (Cantab. ), Bryngwyn, Hereford; and New University Club, London, S.W. St. John The Hon. Beauchamp Mowbray, Munderfield Harold, Bromyard, Worcester Thomas Edward David, Esq., The Knoll, Leominster Unett William, Esq. Vaughan Captain Francis Baynham, Glen Wye, Ross Walford John Henshaw Nickson, Esq., Alton Towers COUNTY FUNCTIONARIES. Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum.- The Right Hon. Lord Bateman, Shobdon Court, Leominster; and Carlton Club, London, S.W.; appointed in 1852. High Sheriff.- John Harding, Esq., Tattenhall Lodge, Leamington; and The Lynch, Pembridge, R.S.O. (Herefordshire.) Under Sheriff.- James F. Symonds, Esq., 15 Bridge Street, Hereford. Chairman of Quarter Sessions.- George Clive, Esq., M.P., Perrystone, Ross; 13 Mansfield Street, Portland Place, London, W.; and Reform and Travellers' Clubs, S.W. Deputy Chairman.- John Maurice Herbert, Esq., Rocklands, Ross. Clerk of the Peace.- John Cleave; Esq., Hereford. Clerk to the Lieutenancy.- James Frederick Symonds, Esq., Hereford. County Treasurer.- Francis Lewis Bodenham, Esq., Hereford. County Surveyor.- William Chick, Esq., Hereford. Chief Constable of the County.- Captain James Drummond Telfer, R.A., Hereford. Governor of the County Gaol.- Captain Edwin Cowtan, Hereford; Deputy Governor, Mr. James Corbett. Coroners.- Thomas Llanwarne, Esq., Hereford (for Hereford District); Henry Moore, Esq., Leominster (for Leominster District); Edmund Hall Cheese, Esq., Weobley, Deputy Coroner for Leominster District; James Frederick Symonds, Esq., Hereford, Deputy Coroner for, Hereford District. Medical Officer of Health.- H. Vavasour Sandford, Esq., M.D., Hereford. Medical Superintendent of the County and City Lunatic Asylum at Buryhill.- T. Algernon Chapman, Esq., M.D. MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT. County.- Sir Joseph Russell Bailey, Bart., Glan-Usk Park, Breconshire, and Carlton Club, London, S.W.; Michael Biddulph, Esq., New House, Ledbury, 31 Eaton Place, London, S.W., and Brooks's and Reform Clubs, S.W.; Major Daniel Peploe Peploe, Garnstone Castle, Weobley, and Carlton and Army and Navy Clubs, London, S.W. City of Hereford.- Evan Pateshall, Esq., Allensmore Court, Hereford; and Carlton Club, London, S.W.; George Clive, Esq., Perrystone, Ross; 13 Mansfield Street, Portland Place, London, W.; and Reform and Travellers' Clubs, S.W. Borough of Leominster.- Thomas Blake; Esq., Lebanon, Ross; and Victoria Palace Hotel, Westminster, and Reform Club, London, S.W. Notes
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