Lower Harpton (Old Radnor), Herefordshire
Extract from Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer of Herefordshire, 1876-7
with Private and Commercial Residents
Transcription by Rosemary Lockie © 2004
LOWER HARPTON is a township in Herefordshire, but belonging to the
parish of Old Radnor, Radnorshire, distant 2½ miles N.W. of Kington,
4 S.W. of Presteigne, and 24 N.W. of Hereford; is in Wigmore hundred,
Kington union, county court district, polling district, and petty sessional
division. The population in 1861 was 85; in 1871, 84; inhabited
houses, 18; families or separate occupiers, 18; area of township, 900
acres; annual rateable value, £898. Mrs. Miles, of Downfield house
(who is lady of the manor), Sir Harford James Jones Brydges, Bart., of
Boultibrooke, and Sir John Walsham, Bart., of Knill court, are the
principal landowners. The soil is loamy, producing wheat, barley, roots, and
pasture. There is neither church, chapel, nor school in the township.
The parish church of Old Radnor is about a mile and a half distant.
The Rev. A. B. Dickinson, M.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge, is the
vicar, and the Rev. Sir Gilbert Frankland Lewis, Bart., of Harpton court,
is the rector. Downfield House, the property and residence of Mrs. and Miss
Miles, is an interesting old mansion, situate in Lower Harpton township.
POSTAL REGULATIONS.- Post office at Walton; Edward Price,
Sub-Postmaster. Letters arrive from Kington at 7 a.m.; despatched thereto
at 7 p.m. Kington is the nearest money order and telegraph office and
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
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Miles Mrs. and Miss, Downfield house
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COMMERCIAL.
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Hamar Geo., farmer, Lower Harpton frm.
Ingram Richard, miller
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Vaughan John, farmer, and agent for T. Robinson & Co., manure manufacturers, corn merchants, &c. (of Gloucester), Downfield farm
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[OCR/Transcription by Rosemary Lockie in April 2004
from a copy of Littlebury's Directory of Herefordshire, 1876-7 in Hereford Central Library]
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