GENUKI Home page
Thornbury Thornbury     Contents & Site Map Contents &
Site Map


Thornbury, Herefordshire

Extract from Post Office Directory of Herefordshire, 1863

Transcription by Barbara Haner © 2004

THORNBURY.

THORNBURY is a parish 4 miles north from Bromyard (its postal town), 7 south from Tenbury, and 8 east from Leominster railway station, in Broxash hundred, Bromyard union and county court district, Frome deanery, and Hereford archdeaconry and bishopric, situated about 2 miles from the turnpike road leading from Bromyard to Tenbury. The church of St. Ann is an old stone building in the Norman style, with square tower and small spire, and contains 3 bells; it has a nave, chancel, porch, and font. The register dates from 1620. The living, is a rectory, commuted at £188 yearly, with residence and 26 acres of glebe land, in the gift of William Lacon Childe, Esq. the Rev. John Williams is the incumbent. Within a half mile of the church is an old Roman encampment, in excellent preservation, containing about 20 acres. The population in 1861 was 224; the acreage is 2,138. The soil is clayey and loamy; subsoil red marl. W. L. Childe, Esq., and E. B. Pateshall, Esq., are the chief landowners. The chief crops are wheat, beans, apples and hops. There are charities of £4 yearly value.

Parish Clerk, Richard Whittall.


THORNBURY.

PRIVATE RESIDENTS.

Carter William, esq. The Court
Williams Rev. John, Rectory

COMMERCIAL.

Allard John, farmer, Wall hill
Ameis William, miller, Mill
Ballard John, farmer, New house
Callow ------, farmer, Stonehouse
Green Thomas, farmer, Kyrebatch
Jackson William, farmer, Lower house
James Anthony, farmer, Wooding
Mason Edward, blacksmith
Moore James, farmer, Upper house
Morris William, farmer, Freeth
Mytton William, farmer, Netherwood
Nott Arthur, farmer, Pool house
Smith Richard, butcher, Sidnall
Watkins James, farmer, Underwood
Whittall Richard, carpenter, Streetfield

Letters through Bromyard, which is the nearest money order office

Top Return to top of page

[Transcribed by Barbara E. Haner in February 2004
from a personal copy of Post Office Directory of Herefordshire, 1863]


GENUKI Home  |  Conditions of Use  |  Contents  |  FAQ  |  GENUKI on WT  |  Help  |  Quick Links  |  Report Errors  |  Search

© Copyright Barbara Haner, GENUKI and Contributors 1996-2009, &c.
GENUKI is a registered trade mark of the charitable trust GENUKI, see About GENUKI as an Organisation

Are you lost in the Genuki hierarchy or arrived here from a Search Engine?
If so, use the up-arrow(s) at the top of the page to go up the hierarchy.

URL of this page: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/HEF/Thornbury/PostOffice1863.html


Valid XHTML 1.0! [Created 13 Feb 2004. Last updated 16 May 2009 - 12:38 by Rosemary Lockie]