The township is bounded by Aston E. Boulton N.N.E. Sinfin Moor N. Swarkstone S.S.W. and Weston S.S.E. The extent is about 890 acres of good corn land, being chiefly a marl sub-stratum, under which the beautiful alabaster is procured ; many thousand tons of this article are conveyed by the canal which runs through the township to the Staffordshire potteries and to various parts of the kingdom. The average rental is about 30s. per acre. The land is divided between twenty proprietors, viz. Sir George Crewe, bart. 300 acres, Henry Orton, gent. 80 acres, George Wotton, gent. 60 acres, the perpetual curate in lieu of tithes, 54 acres, (the principal alabaster quarries are in the lands of the above four proprietors) William Soar, gent. 150 acres, Rev. Joseph Sykes, of Newark, 30 acres, Messrs. Thomas Browne Dumelowe 46 acres, George Newton 28 acres, Luke Pym 36 acres, William Manful 18 acres and a corn-mill, Joseph Soar 8 acres, Samuel Rose 8 acres, Robert Forman 5 acres, John Warren 4 acres, Francis Astill, of Swarkstone, 16 acres, John Bentley, of Swarkstone, 5 acres, and four small proprietors. The land was enclosed under an Act of Parliament in 1802, since which the drainage act has been obtained. The estimated annual value of the land and buildings is £1307 10s. 10d. The average of seven years’ parochial expenses is £123. 4s. 6d. The highways have averaged £44. 4s. for the last three years, and the church-rates £14. 7s. The parishioners contribute to the House of Industry at Shardlow. There is one sick-club, of 60 members, one Wesleyan Methodist chapel, and one Sunday-school at the church, the latter is maintained by voluntary contributions. The inhabitants pay a chief rent of 6s. 8d. to the Tutbury court, which is held at Sudbury. The Marquess of Hastings holds a court-leet annually at Melbourn for this township.
There is a lane, leading from Chellaston to the London road, called No Man’s Lane, from the circumstance of there being upwards of 100 yards in length, not owned or repaired by any parish, which is almost impassable, except in very fine weather. We are informed that this portion belongs to Thurlston.
Chellaston was part of the rectory of Melbourn, and belonged to the
bishops of Carlisle ; it had been a considerable time on lease to the family
of Coke before it was enfranchised by an Act of Parliament, in 1704.
Lord Melbourne, the representative of the Coke family, has sold the great
tithes to the several proprietors, and, at the time of the enclosure, in
1802, an allotment was awarded to the curate in lieu of the small tithes.
The living is a perpetual curacy, now worth £100. per annum, including
the rental of the plaster pits on the estate. The bishop of Carlisle
is the patron, and the Rev. Joseph Deans the incumbent.
The ancient church, dedicated to St. Peter, formerly belonged to Dale
Abbey. On the south side of th chancel, in a small compartment, there
is a mutilated figure of the Virgin Mary, with the infant Jesus on her
knee.
A handsome silver waiter and cup was given to the church by Mr. Benjamin
Day, of London, mercer, in memory of his father, Mr. John Day, of the city
of Norwich, woolfactor, who was born at Chellaston, and raised himself,
by a life of industry and prudence, from a low estate in life to honour
and opulence. His arms and crest are engraven on the plate.
At the time the church was re-pewed (about 16 years ago) a great number of ancient alabaster slabs was destroyed, and the then churchwarden was permitted to pave his stable floor with them.
The Bancrofts appear to be the most ancient and respectable family of this village. We find them on the first page of the first register, in 1570. From this family descended the celebrated Poet. The present descendants are now resident at Sinfin and Barrow, and are considerable freeholders. The most ancient yeoman families now resident at Chellaston are Soar, Meakin, Forman, Wotton, Rose, Glover, and Dumelow.
A little more than a century ago, the parochial expenses amounted to about £10. per annum, and labourers’ wages were 9d. per day.
Charities.
Herick Mr. - Rent charge - 0 13 0 - Poor - Charged on lands
now in the posession of Mr. Thomas Browne Dumelow.
Whinyates Robert - £3 - Interest - Poor - Will, 20th March,.1676
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NOBILITY, GENTRY AND CLERGY
Newton Mr. George
Soar Mr. William
Wootton Mr. Geo. jun.
BAKERS & FLOUR DEALERS
Forman Charles
Manfull Stephen
BLACKSMITHS
Meakin Henry
Soar Henry
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS
Camp John
Thrutchley William
BUTCHERS
Thorpe William
MILLERS
Manfull William
SHOPKEEPERS & DEALERS IN GROCERIES & SUNDRIES
Camp Elizabeth
Manfull Stephen
Pym Luke (& farmer)
TAVERNS & PUBLIC HOUSES
Lion, Samuel Farrow
Rose & Crown, Henry Soar
RETAILERS OF BEER
Pegg William
WHEELWRIGHTS
Platts Joseph
MISCELLANEOUS
Brooks Thos. spar manufactr.
Rose Samuel, plaster manufr.
Wootton George, spar and plaster mine owner
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CHARITY. - Mr. Herrick, it is stated in the parliamentary returns of 1786, gave a rent charge of 13s. for bread to the poor of Chellaston, then vested in Thomas Brown. Mr. Thomas Brown Domelo is now (1826), the owner, but we cannot obtain any further information as to this charity.
Bailey Thos. shoemaker and shopkeeper
Bates George, shopkeeper
Camp Christopher, tailor
Camp John, shoemaker & parish clerk
Fearn Thomas, tailor
Forman Charles, baker
Godfrey Joseph, vict. Red Lion
Manfull Alexander, corn miller, Hill
Manfull Capt. Wm., Hill
Meakin Henry, blacksmith
Murphy Michael, foreman
O’Donoghue Rev. Frederick F. curate
Pegg Wm. beerhouse
Platts Robert and John, wheelwrights
Pym Luke, shopkeeper
Soar Mary, vict. Rose and Crown
Thorpe Wm, butcher
Thrutchley Wm. shoemaker
Warren Thomas, shopkeeper
FARMERS
Domelo Thos. Brown, and maltster
Forman Henry
Glover Robert
Land Ths. Bolton edge
Meakin Robert
Newton George
Richardson Richard
Rose Sml. & plstr. dlr.
Soar Wm.
Warren Thomas
Wootton Geo. & plster dealer
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POST OFFICE, Thomas Bailey, Post Master. - Letters from all parts arrive (from DERBY), every morning at a quarter before six, and are despatched thereto at a quarter before eight in the evening.
NOBILITY, GENTRY AND CLERGY
O'Donoghue Rev. Fredk. Freeman, M.A.
Wootton Mr. George
AGENTS
Meakin Joseph (to Smith & Sons, Gainsborough)
BAKERS & FLOUR DEALERS
Forman Charles
BLACKSMITHS
Meakin Henry
Morris Henry
Soar William
BOOT & SHOE MAKERS
Bailey Thomas
Camp John
Camp Thomas
Thrutchley William
BUTCHERS
Thorpe William
FARMERS
Forman Henry
Trussell George
INNS & PUBLIC HOUSES
Red Lion, Jos Godfrey
Rose & Crown, Mary Soar
MALTSTERS
Dumilow Thomas Brown
MILLERS
Manfull William
SHOPKEEPERS & DEALERS IN GROCERIES & SUNDRIES
Bailey Thomas
Pym Luke
Warren Thomas
TAILORS
Rose Samuel
WHEELWRIGHTS
Platts John
Platts Robert
MISCELLANEOUS
Rose Samuel, plaster manufacturer
Wootton George, stone mine owner
PLACES OF WORSHIP, AND THEIR MINISTERS
SAINT PETER'S, Chellaston - Rev. Fredk. Freeman O'Donoughue, incumbent
DISSENTING CHAPELS.
BAPTIST, Chellaston - (ministers various)
WESLEYAN METHODIST
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CHARITIES. - Mr. Herrick, it is stated in the parliamentary returns
of 1786, gave a rent charge of 13s. for bread to the poor of Chellaston,
then vested in Thomas Brown. Mr. Thomas Brown Domelo was (1826),
the owner, but we cannot obtain any further information as to this charity.
Post Office, at Thomas Bailey’s, Letters arrive from Derby at 5.45
a.m., and are despatched at 6.30 p.m.
Wooton George, gypsum mine proprietor, Chellaston Mines
Astley Mr. Samuel
Bailey Thomas, shopkeeper & shoemaker
Camp John, shoemaker and parish clerk
Cooper Thomas, brick maker ; Geo. Shelton, manager
Forman Charles, baker, & plaster agent
Godfrey Joseph, vict. Lion
Heath Fanny, school
Land John, plaster agent
Manfull Captain William, The Hill
Manfull Alexander, corn miller, The Hill
Meakin Robert & Co., gypsum mines proprietors, Aston Mines
Meakin Henry, blacksmith
Morris Henry, blacksmith
Newton Henry, carter
Platts John, wheelwright
Platts Robert, wheelwright
Pym Sarah, shopkeeper
Rose Joseph Fovaux, plaster merchant
Smith Thomas, gardener
Soar Mary, vict. Rose and Crown
Spencer Emma, school
Staples John, lock keeper
Stevens Mr. John
Woodward John, tailor
Wright Joseph, gent., The Hill
FARMERS
Clews Thomas
Forman Henry
Land Thomas
Meakin Robert
Meakin Wm. (& btcher)
Newton Ann
Newton Henry
Pym John
Rose Joseph Fovaux
Thrutchley Robert
Trussell George
Turner Robert
Warren Thomas (and shopkeeper)
Wooton George
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GENTRY, &c.
Bouroughs, Edward, The Hill
Stevens, John
Wright, Joseph, The Hill
TRADERS, &c.
Astle, Samuel, farmer
Bailey, Thomas, shopkeeper and shoemaker, and post office
Camp, John, shoemaker
Clews, Thomas, farmer
Cox, William, miller, The Hill
Forman, Charles, baker
Forman, Ellen, farmer
Forman, John, baker, and shopkeeper
Frost, George, farmer
Godfrey, Joseph, Lion
Heath, Fanny, school
Land, Thomas, farmer
Manfull, Alexander, miller
Meakin, Robert, and Co., gypsum mines proprietors, Aston Mines
Meakin, Henry, blacksmith
Meakin, Robert, farmer
Meakin, William, butcher
Morris, Henry, blacksmith
Newton, Ann, farmer
Newton, Henry, farmer
Platts, John, wheelwright
Platts, Robert, wheelwright
Pym, John, farmer
Pym, Sarah, shopkeeper
Rose, Joseph F., plaster merchant, and farmer
Smith, Thomas, gardener
Soar, Mary, Rose and Crown
Staples, John, lockkeeper
Thrutchly, Robert, farmer
Warren, Thomas, farmer
Wheeldon, Joseph, farmer
Wheeldon, Sarah Ann, school
Woodward, John, tailor and shopkeeper
Wooton, George, gypsum mine proprietor, Chellaston Mines
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The POST OFFICE is at Mr John Forman's. Letters arrive from Derby, which is the post town, at 5.35 a.m., and are dispatched at 7.25 p.m. The nearest Money Order and Telegraph office is at Alvaston.
Barwick John, station master
Bentley John, toll collector
Birch & Ryde, plaster pit owners
Clews John, wheelwright
Domleo Stephen, butcher
Forman Chs. agent to Pegg, Harper & Co
Garratt Frank, manager at Birch & Ryde's
Harper Wm. Hy. (ironfounder)
Hough Jph. blacksmith
Hughes Rev. Jph. vicar
Margerrison Jph. tailor
Meakin Mrs. Elizh
Pegg Ths. market gardener
Pimm Mr James
Plackett John, butcher
Potts Sml. cottager & fruiterer
Platts John, wheelwright
Richardson Mr John, Derby Road cottage
Septon Mrs Catherine
Smith Ths. market gardener
Stevens John & Son (John, jun.), plaster miners, Aston mine
BOOTMAKERS
Fairbrother Wm.
Turner Wm.
DRESSMAKERS
Bates Miss Fanny
Hough Miss Srh. Ann
Sharp Miss Thirza
FARMERS
* are Landowners.
Clews Ths.
Domleo Stph. (& butcher)
Burnett John
*Forman Hy.
*Hodgkinson Daniel, and blacksmith
Land Ths.
*Manfull Hiram, & miller
Meakin Hy.
*Meakin Rt.
*Pym Mrs Jane, and shopkeeper
*Pym Wm. Warren
Shaw John
*Stevens Jno. and Son (Jno.)
*Thompson Richard, and maltster
*Warren Ths
PUBLICANS
Briggs John, v. New Inn
Soar Ths. v. Red Lion
Tomlinson John, vict. Rose & Crown
SHOPKEEPERS
Bates Jno. & coal mercht
Forman Jno. do. & baker
St. PETER'S CHURCH. Services, Sunday at 10.30 and 6.30.
Sacrament monthly, Vicar, Rev. Joseph Hughes ; Churchwarden, Mr. R. Meakin
; Sexton and Clerk, Ths. Pegg. Hymns, Ancient and Modern.
Wesleyan Chapel, 10.30 and 6, Wednesday at 7 p.m. Baptist Chapel,
2.30 and 6.
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Parish Clerk, Thomas Pegg
POST & MONEY ORDER OFFICE & Savings Bank. - Wm. Turner, receiver.
Letters received from Derby at 5.30 a.m. & forwarded to Derby at 7.25
p.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Litchurch,
Derby.
Clerk to School Board, W.F.P. Meakin, Duffield
Board School, erected at a cost of £2,000, for 180 children ;
Henry Martin, master ; Miss Catherine Clews, mistress
Railway Station, John Barwick, station master
PRIVATE RESIDENTS
Hughes Rev. Joseph B.A. [vicar]
Manfull Mrs
Meakin Mrs
Pimm James
Stevens John
Swindell Frederick
Thompson Richard
Tomlinson Mrs
Wright Robert
COMMERCIAL
Bates John, shopkeeper
Briggs John, New inn
Burnett John, farmer
Clews Thomas, farmer
Copeland Matthew, wheelwright
Domleo Stephen, butcher & farmer
Forman Charles, manager for Messrs. Pegg & Co. plaster merchants
Forman Henry, farmer & alabaster quarry owner
Forman John, baker & coal merchant
Hodgkinson Daniel, farmer
Land Thomas, farmer
Manfull Hiram, farmer
Meakin Henry, farmer, Moor end
Pegg Henry, market gardener
Plackett John, butcher & farmer
Platts John, Rose & Crown
Platts John, wheelwright
Pollard John, miller & farmer
Pym Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Shaw John, farmer
Smith Thomas, market gardener
Soar Thomas, Red Lion
Stableford Thomas Porter, plaster merchant & brick manufacturer
Thompson Richard, farmer
Turner William, shoe maker
Warren Thomas, farmer
Young George, farmer
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Sexton, Hiram Holt
POST & MONEY ORDER OFFICE & Savings Bank. - William Turner,
receiver. Letters received from Derby at 5.30 a.m. & forwarded
to Derby at 7.25 p.m. The nearest telegraph office is at Litchurch,
Derby.
A School Board of 5 members was formed in 1885 ; W.F.P. Meakin, Duffield,
clerk to School Board ; Isaiah Beck, 189 Normanton road, Derby, attendance
officer
Board School, mixed, erected in 1878 at a cost of £2,000, for
150 children ; average attendance, 90. Edwin B. Turner, master ;
Miss Georgiana Lewis, mistress
Railway Station, John Barwick, station master
PRIVATE RESIDENTS
Bell Edmund, The Lawn
Briggs James, The Limes
Forman Henry
Gover Edwin, Mount house
Hughes Rev. Joseph B.A. [vicar]
Pimm James
Stevens John, West Hill house
Swindell Frederick
Swindell William
Thompson Richard, Chellaston house
Tomlinson Mrs
Wright Robert
COMMERCIAL
Bates John, shopkeeper
Briggs John, New Inn
Buckingham Geo. steam miller & farmer
Burnett John, farmer
Clews Thomas, farmer
Copeland Alfred, farmer
Copeland Matthew, wheelwright
Domleo Stephen, butcher & farmer
Forman John, baker & coal merchant
Manfull Hiram, farmer
Meakin Edward, manager for Messrs. Pegg & Co. plaster merchants
Meakin Henry, farmer, Moor end
Palmer William, farmer
Pegg Thomas, market gardener
Plackett John, butcher & farmer
Platts John, Rose & Crown P.H.
Pym Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Shaw Joseph, farmer
Smith Thomas, market gardener
Stableford Thomas Porter, plaster merchant & brick manufacturer
Thompson Richard, farmer
Turner William, shoe maker
Warren Thomas, farmer
Wyld Henry, Red Lion P.H.
Young George, farmer
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Sexton, Hiram Holt.
Post & M.O.O., S.B. & Annuity & Insurance Office. - William
Turner, sub-postmaster. Letters received from Derby at 5.30 a.m.
& forwarded to Derby at 8 p.m. ; sundays, 7.20 p.m. The telegraph
office is at the railway station.
A School Board of 5 members was formed 26 Feb. 1876 ; W.F.P. Meakin,
Duffield, clerk to the School Board ; Mr. William Turner, Chellaston, attendance
officer
Board School (mixed), erected in 1878 at a cost of £2,000, for
150 children ; average attendance, 100. Edwin B. Turner, master ;
Miss A. Bradley, mistress
Railway Station, John Barwick, station master
Police Station, Edmund Humphreys, constable
PRIVATE RESIDENTS
Brown Charles John, Lime villas
Chambers Humphrey, Sycamore villas
Dodd John Hopley, The Cedars
Flanders Joseph, Townhope villas
Forman Miss
Glover Mrs. Townhope villas
Greensmith Rev. Jn. Francis, The Lawn
Hughes Rev. Joseph B.A. (vicar)
Jeffrey Mrs. Mount house
Lomas John, Gladstone cottage
Meakin Mrs
Meakin Robert, Sunnyside
Merryweather Robert, Woolhope villas
Muglister George, The Firs
Oliver Charles Edward, Woodhope villas
Osborne William, Home Lea
Osgill Charles, Snakefell mount
Pimm George Wooton
Pimm James
Porter James
Sherwin Miss
Southall Thomas E.R. Rock villa
Stevens John, The Firs
Stevens Mrs. West Hill house
Tomlinson Mrs. The Hollies
Tooting Frank, The Orchard
Wignall James, Ivy bank
COMMERCIAL
Baines Robert David, poultry dealer
Bates John, shopkeeper
Briggs John, New inn
Clapp Herbert, Rose & Crown P.H.
Clay Richard, butcher
Clews James, farmer
Clews John, farmer
Clews John, poultry dealer
Copeland Alfred, farmer
Copeland Matthew, wheelwright
Ford James Knifton, farmer, Chellaston house
Gilbert Zachariah, farmer, Windmill fm
Forman M.C. & W. shopkeepers & coal dealers
Forman Henry, sanitary inspector to Shardlow rural district council
Horobin Frederick, Red Lion P.H.
Manfull Hiram, farmer
Mason Maria (Mrs.), farmer
Meakin Edward, manager for Messrs. Pegg & Co. plaster merchants
Meakin Henry, farmer, Moorend
Palmer William, farmer
Pegg Thomas, market gardener
Plackett John, shopkeeper
Pym John, shopkeeper
Smith Bros. market gardeners
Stableford Thomas Porter, plaster merchant & brick manufacturer
Turner William, market gardener & school attendance officer, Post
office
Walker Henry, farmer & cattle dealer
Young Frederick George, farmer
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Sexton, John Harrison
Post, M.O. & T. Office. - William Turner, sub-postmaster.
Letters received from Derby at 5 a.m. & forwarded to Derby at 8.25
p.m. ; Sundays, 7.20 p.m. The telegraph office is open from 8 a.m.
to 8 p.m. on week days & from 8.30 to 10 a.m. on sundays.
There is a telegraph office at Chellaston & Swarkestone railway
station, with delivery on station premises only ; open from 8 a.m. to 7
p.m. on week days only.
Wall Letter Box, cleared at 8.25 p.m. ; sundays, 7.25 p.m.
Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1878 at a cost of £2,000,
for 176 children ; average attendance, 105 ; Robert S. Taylor, master ;
Mrs. W. Forman, mist
The Board of Managers consists of 6 members ; Humphrey Chambers, correspondent
; William Hawke, 21 Lynton road, Derby, attendance officer
Railway Station, Thomas Groves, station master
Police Station, James George Green, constable
PRIVATE RESIDENTS
Appleby Jas. Rose cot. Shelton Lock
Barlow Arthur William, Homeleigh
Barnes Robt. Derby cot. Shelton Lock
Chambers Humphrey, Sycamore vils
Cooke Bernard, Sunnyside
Cooper William Charles, Westdene
Dodd John Hopley, The Cedars
Fell John, Rosebeck
Fowler James, The Hollies
Gilbert Frederick, The Lawn
Hechinger Eugene, The Villa Emma
Hodges Miss, Manor road
Hughes Mrs. The Old Vicarage
McInnes William, The Firs
Meakin Mrs
Meakin Mrs. William, Moorside
Meakin Robert
Middleton Howard, Wynyates
Middleton Joseph, Ashleigh
Mugliston George, The Firs
Orgill Charles
Osborne William Daniel, The Lodge
Pakeman John
Platford George S
Sherwin Miss, Derby road
Somers Mrs. The Field
Springthorpe Ernest, Southlea
Stevens Mrs. West Hill house
Tissington John, Derby road
Wade Morley Arthur
Ward Rev. Theodor Müller M.A. (vicar), The Vicarage
Wignall Henry, Sinfin lane
Wilkinson John Henry, The Oaklands
Wilkinson Mrs
Williamson John, Hill view
Williamson John Ernest, The Balcony
Winfield Josiah, The Mount
Winfield William, Runnymede
COMMERCIAL
Barr Albert, news agent, Derby road
Bates Miss, shopkeeper
Bradley William J. New inn
Bruce George M.A., M.B., C.M.Aberd. surgeon ; attends mon. wed. &
fri
Copeland Brothers, wheelwrights
Copeland Wilfred H. cab proprietor
Derby Plaster Co. Limited (Frederick Swindell, manager)
Ford James Knifton, builder, Chellaston house
Ford William, grocer, Derby road
Forman Harold, farmer
Forman Henry, quarry owner
Forman Henry, sanitary surveyor to Shardlow Rural District Council
Forman William, baker
Frost Robert, confectioner, Derby rd
Hodgkinson Arth. Rose & Crown P.H.
Holliday George, farmer, Moorend
Holt Samuel, milk seller
Moorcroft Samuel, draper, Derby road
Overin William, grocer
Palmer William, farmer
Plackett George, butcher
Plackett Sarah Alice (Mrs.), butcher
Pym Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Smith Amos, market gardener
Smithurst Henry Wm. market gdnr. Post office
Walker Henry, farmer & cattle dealer
Warren Chas. & Co. house decorators, Shelton Lock
Wignall James, farmer
Young Frederick George, farmer
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Post, M.O., T. & T.E.D. Office. Letters through Derby Railway
Station (L.M & S.) (goods traffic only)
Police Station
Conveyance. - Motor omnibuses run at frequent intervals to and from
Derby.
PRIVATE RESIDENTS
(For T N's see general list of Private Residents at end of book.)
Appleby James, Rose cot. Shelton Lock
Bamford Samuel Edgar, The Hollies
Bates Francis Osborne, Park cottage
Bates Misses, St. Peter's
Bignall Percy Walter, Ulverscroft, Shelton Lock
Black Andrew B.C., Merryfield
Braisby Harry, Wincote
Brown Ernest, The Field
Burridge Bruce, The Winnats
Castledene Charles, The Old vicarage
Chambers Mrs. Sycamore villas
Chubb John Henry, The Bungalow
Clayborn Robert William, Waimate
Clifford Capt. Horace Montague, Orchard End
Coaley William James Harold, Oakdene
Cooke James, Banitza, Shelton Lock
Cotton John, Hill View
Dale John Groves, Breeze hill
Dyson Sydney N. The Oaklands, Shelton Lock
Elks Arthur James, South lea
Evans Henry, Beau Site
Fell John, Rosebeck, Shelton Lock
Ford James K. The Retreat
Ford Isaac, Westella
Forman Miss, the Yews
Fryer Edwin J. The Cotswolds
Gass Edward, Avondale
Gilbert Frank William, The Manor
Goodall Edgar Simpson, Fairview
Greaves Mrs. Highfield, Shelton Lock
Gregory Henry Cecil, Westdene
Gresley Frank, School lane
Harper William H. Le Nid
Hassall Frank Armitage, Melleigh
Holland George William, Cromer
Holt Mrs. North lodge, Shelton Lock
Jackson Rev. Joshua Alston M.A. (vicar), The Vicarage
Jewsbury Charles W., Wyvern
Linnett George A., Westerley
Linnett Geo. A. jun. The Berkshires
Mansell Stanley T.L., A.M.I.Mech E. Shalorn
Meakin Miss E. Sunnyside
Meakin Robert, The Close
Meakin Robert D., Thorncote
Middleton Howard, Wynyates
Mugliston Miss, The Firs
Musgrove Miss, The Cedars
Orgill Charles, Snafell
Osborne Alonza, Red Croft
Osborne William Daniel, The Limes
Page Frederick Edward, Sunnydale
Pavey Miss, The Cedars
Payne Charles Vincent, The Hill
Phillips George Richard, Normanhurst
Pinchbeck Charles William, Ecclesbourne
Porter Miss B.E. Homelea
Renshaw William, Derby road
Rogers William Henry, Ashleigh
Rollason Francis A. Rose mount
Shackleton Horace, Manor road
Shelton Sidney, The Hawthorns
Shutt Frederick, Rosne house
Silverwood John Edward, Round hills
Silverwood Robert, Woodlands
Stevens Mrs. West Hill house
Thornton Alfred Ernest, Loxley
Underwood George Samuel, Roxburghe, Shelton Lock
Wade Morley Arthur, The Limes
Walker Thos. Geo., Moorside
Wignall Henry, Windyridge
Williamson John Ernest, The Balcony
Woodcock Frederick, The Orchards
COMMERCIAL
Bensley Brothers, market gardeners
Beresford Misses, farmers, Glebe farm
Beresford Geo. A. horse slaughterer, Shelton Lock. T N 12
Bradley William J. New inn. T N 15
Chapman Geo. Red Lion P.H.
Cellaston Minerals Ltd. Brick makers & gypsum quarries (J.E. Williamson,
managing director). T N 5
Colebourne Chas. farmer, Moor bridge
Crocker Brothers, builders, decorators, wheelwrights & blacksmiths.
T N 71
Derby Co-operative Provident Society Ltd. (Jn. Hardy, mngr.), High
st
Draper Alfred, farmer, Fox Cover farm
Eley Hy. Farmer, Chellaston ho
Forman Fredk. Gerald, sanitary surveyor to Shardlow Rural District
Council, Snelsmore la
Forman William, baker
Gilbert Frank William, farmer and breeder of "Friesian" cattle, "Wessex"
saddleback & large black pigs ; black and white "Leghorns," white "Wyandottes"
& "Rhode Island" reds
Gotham Co. Ltd. Plaster manufacturers (G.W. Holland, manager).
T N 4
Haine Arth. Wm. Preston M.B., Ch.B. Edin. physcn. & surgn. (attends
mon. wed. & fri.)
Harrison Arth. Geo. smallholder, Shelton Lock
Hicklin Jn. Farmer, White ho
Hodgkinson Maria (Mrs.), Rose & Crown P.H.
Hufton Samuel, Francis, poultry breeder, Lawn cottage, Derby road
Jones May (Miss), fried fish dlr
Ladds Jsph. E. boot repr. Shelton Lock
Meakin Rt. Debys, motor engnr. T N 42
Meakin Thos. N. butcher, Derby rd
Morley Hilda May (Mrs.), grocer, tobccnst. & confctnr. T
N 50
Mugliston Edward Hiram, farmer, The Hill. T N 10
Palmer Wm. farmer, Boulton Edge
Raynes John Eggleston, shopkpr
Richards Arline (Mrs.), newsagt. Shelton Lock
Robey Mary A. confctnr. Shelton Lock
Silverwood Rt. Farmer, Woodlands. T N 36
Simpson Frank W. grocer, Shelton Lock
Smith Wm. cycle repr. Shelton Lock
Spencer Wm. farmer, Home field, Sinfin la
Walker Chas. Hepworth, farmer, Home field, Sinfin la
Wass Herbt. & Arth. FarmersWhiting Harold, farm bailiff to F.W.
Gilbert esq. The Flats