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BRIDSTOW,
WITH THE HAMLET OF WILTON.
Wilton, or Wilton-on-the-Wye, is a pleasant village and hamlet in this parish, celebrated for the remains of its ivy-mantled castle. The site of this fortress is low, and totally different from all the other Wye fortresses (Clifford, Hereford, Goodrich, and Chepstow castles), which stand on very bold eminences. Wilton castle is reputed to have been founded about the time of the Norman Conquest; and in the reign of Henry I. was the baronial residence of Hugh de Lonchamp. In the fifteenth year of Edward I. it passed to the noble family of De Grey, from which they take their title. Its present demolished state was owing to the Royalist Governors of Hereford, by whose orders it was burnt to the are walls in the reign of Charles I. The castle passed in like manner from the house of Grey de Wilton to that of Chandos in 1614, and remained with them until purchased by the trustees of Guy's Hospital about a century ago. Wilton bridge crosses the river Wye about half a mile from Ross. It consists of six arches, and was built in the time of Queen Elizabeth, A.D. 1599. The arch nearest to the village was destroyed by General Rudhall during the civil wars, and will be seen to be of rather different construction to the rest. There are several gentlemen's seats in this parish: Wilton Castle, occupied by Captain L. P. Walsh, R.A.; Moraston House, - Hadfield, Esq.; Dadnor House, Arthur Armitage, Esq., J.P., D.L.; Wyeville, Captain R. E. Browne; Wilton Hall, Captain Pryce Hamilton; Wilton Dale, Captain N. K. Collins, &c. &c. Wilton House is at present unoccupied.
BRIDSTOW,
WITH THE HAMLET OF WILTON DIRECTORY.
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Armitage Arthur, Esq., J.P. and D.L., Dadnor house Browne Capt. Richd. Edward, Wyeville Bullock Mr. George, Oaklands Collins Capt. Nathnl. Kyrle, Wilton dale Davies Sam. Rich., Esq., Wye bank, Wilton Davis Mrs., High house Freme Miss, Ashleigh Hadfield __, Esq., Moraston house Hamilton Captain Pryce (master of the Ross harriers), Wilton hall Harris Mr. John, Woodlands |
Jackson Richard, Esq., The Skakes Lambert Wm. Pearson, Esq., Wilton co. Lucas Mr. James, Whitecross MacDougall Peter Sheridan, Esq., Benhall Marfell Mr. George, Kyrle cottage Sawyer Rev. W. Jas. M.A., The Woodlands Sleeman Colonel, Weirend Tweed Rev. Henry Wilson, M.A. (vicar), The Vicarage Walsh Captain L. P. (Royal Artillery), Wilton castle |
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Allan James, farm bailiff for A. Armitage, Esq., Moraston farm Brown Thomas P., farmer, Weirend farm Bull Daniel, farmer, Holly mount Cartwright Danl., farm bailiff and gardener for Rev. H. W. Tweed, Glebe farm Cooke __, shopkeeper, Wilton Cooper James, basket maker, Wilton Cowmeadow Mrs. Jane Elizabeth, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Wilton Davis & Son, grocers & corn dlrs., Wilton Davis Thomas, blacksmith, Poolmill Harsent William, farmer, Ashe farm Hartland James, farmer; res., Llangarren |
Lay A. C., master of National school Lucas Robert M., farmer, Bower and Whitecross farms Marshall Amos, mason and coal dealer, Poolmill Morgan Charles, farmer, Gosbrook Nicholls Mrs. Eliz., King's Head Inn, Wilton Peachey Edwin, builder, grocer, and provision dealer, Oaklands Pearse John, farmer, Ashe-Ingen court Poole John, White Lion Inn, and farmer, Wilton Powell Richard, farm bailiff for P. S. MacDougall, Esq., Benhall cottage Sivell Thomas, farmer, Wilton farm Yeates Hny., carpenter, &c., Bannuttree |
[OCR/Transcription by Rosemary Lockie in July 2002
from a copy of Littlebury's Directory of Herefordshire, 1876-7 in Hereford Central Library]
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