Horningsham: Mobile Library Timetable, July – December 2013

The Mobile Library Van from Warminster Library will stop outside the Village Hall at Horningsham from 9.25 a.m. to 9.55 a.m. on the following dates:

 Thursday 11th July 2013
Thursday 25th July 2013

Thursday 8th August 2013
Thursday 22nd August 2013

Thursday 5th September 2013
Thursday 19th September 2013

Thursday 3rd October 2013
Thursday 17th October 2013
Thursday 31st October 2013

Thursday 14th November 2013
Thursday 28th November 2013

Thursday 12th December 2013

Wheelchair Access ~ Hearing Loop

Joining the Library is free.
Just bring along one form of ID
with your name and current address.

Your library card can be used in any
Wiltshire Library or mobile library.

The Mobile Library Manager is Nick Carr.

For information and to renew items
contact Warminster Library
Telephone Number 01985 216022

To renew items via the internet
www.wiltshire.gov.uk/libraries

To renew loans by phone please dial
0844 4142270
to access 24 hour automated renewal services.

Calls will be charged at 5p per minute
on the BT network.
Minimum charge 5.9p.
Mobile and other networks vary.
lease have your membership number
and PIN to hand.

Horningsham Directory 1911

Horningsham Directory 1911:

J. Adlam. Farmer. Pottle Street Dairy.
T.E. Alexander. Private secretary to Marquis of Bath.

Most Hon. The Marquis of Bath, J.P. Longleat and 29 Grosvenor Square, London, S.W.
F. Barnes. Farmer. Broadslade.
Mrs A. Beauchamp. Beer retailer and shopkeeper.
J. Bothwell, L.R.C.S.I., surgeon and medical officer.
G. Brazier. House steward at Longleat.
F.G. Breach. Police Constable, Highwood.

A. Cameron. Head forester on Longleat Estate. The Nursery.
H. Carter. Foreman at The Stalls.
G. Chapman. Shopkeeper.
Mrs G.J. Chinn. The Cottage.
C.A. Cracknell. Bath Arms Hotel.

Rev. F.R. Dixon.  Curate.
J. Doel. Farmer. Scotland Farm.

W. Fitz. Farmer. Hitcombe Bottom Farm.
J. French. Head coachman at Longleat.
Mrs M. Frowde. Parish nurse.

H. Gandy. Head gardener at Longleat.

J. Hale. Parish clerk.
C. Haskell. Blacksmith and farrier.
W. Hogarth. Foreman woodman on Longleat Estate.
J.H. Hulbert. Provision dealer.

J. Jones. Police Sergeant.
W. Jones. Farmer and carrier. Newbury.

Miss Lodder. Post Office.
A.W. Long. Royal Oak Farm.
W.O. Long. Dairyman. Horningsham Dairy House.

Rev. A.S. Murray, M.A. Vicarage.

B.J. Pope. Farmer. Manor Farm.
J. Pope. Farmer. Manor Farm.

W.T. Thorne. Assistant overseer.
T. Tims. Farm bailiff to Marquis of Bath. The Stalls.

T. Welborn. National Schoolmaster.
C. Whitmarsh. Tailor. Laburnum Cottage.

Horningsham Directory 1900

Warminster Directory And Local And Village Guide 1900:

Horningsham

Edward Adlam, wheelwright.
Mrs.Emily Adlam, shopkeeper.
Samuel Adlam, carrier.
George Ayres, baker.

Richard Barker, shopkeeper.
Frank Barnes, farmer, Broadslade.
Most Hon. the Marquis of Bath, J.P., Longleat.
Charles William Beauchamp, beer retailer and shopkeeper.
James Bothwell, surgeon and registrar of births and deaths.

Henry Carter, foreman at The Stalls.
George Chapman, shopkeeper.
Chinn and Thorn, butchers, Bath Arms Hotel.
George Croom, farmer, Mill Farm.

James Doel, farmer, Scotland Farm.

George French, head coachman at Longleat.
Mrs. Martha Froude, parish nurse.
Henry Fry, farm bailiff to the Marquis of Bath, The Stalls.

Hugh Garrett, foreman forester, County Cottage.
Edgar Gough, farmer, Woodhouse Farm.

Charles Haskell, blacksmith.
Joseph Hinton, farmer.
Rev. Walter Page Hogben, Congregational Minister, The Manse.
Frederick Holmes, house steward at Longleat House.
James Charles Horsey, dairyman, Baycliffe Dairy.
John Hulbert, grocer and provision dealer.

Rev. Canon James John Jacob, M.A., Vicarage.
Mrs. Fanny  Jones, farmer, Newbury.

William Oscar Long, dairyman, Horningsham Dairy.

Henry Matthews, nurseryman.
Miss Elizabeth Maxfield, Post Office.
Mrs. Louisa Miller, Pottle Street Dairy.
Matthew Murch, shopkeeper.

Robert Philip, head forester on the Longleat Estate.
John Pope, farmer, Manor Farm.

John Singer, foreman at Longleat Gardens.
Sidney Smith, shoemaker.

George Tancock, house carpenter at Longleat.
Mrs. Thorne.
Walter Thorne, chair and cabinet maker.
Henry Trollope, tailor.
Josiah Trollope, head gardener at Longleat.
Robert Trollope, parish clerk.

Thomas Welborn, National Schoolmaster.
Charles Whitmarsh, tailor.
Edward Wilkins, market gardener.

2nd Lease On Court Farm, Horningsham, 1867

Court Farm, later called Horningsham Manor Farm.

2nd lease for 12 years, let to Thomas Pope, 4 June 1867.

Numbers on map, followed by descriptions.

In Horningsham Parish:

1 The Court Farm, House, Garden and Lawn.

2 The Court Farm, Yard and Buildings.

3 The Batch.

4 Picket Close, Home Ground and Buildings.

5 Barn, Stables and Yards.

6 Cheeseman’s Ground.

7 Field, late Carter’s.

8 Field, late Carter’s.

9 Orchard.

10 House, Garden, Yard &c.

11 Orchard.

12 Charlton’s Mead.

13 Fosters and Daniells Pethyridges.

Exton’s Mead.

14 Nockatt Ground &c.

14a Nockatt Ground &c.

15 Dunnings, Lower Hitcombe Close.

Field from Parsonage Barn to Shute &c.

16 Two Tenements, Parsonage Barn and Buildings.

17 Whatleys and Stony Furlong.

18 Field from Whatleys and Stony Furlong.

19 Field from Parsonage Barn to Shute.

20 Field from Parsonage Barn to Shute.

21 Two Cottages and Gardens at Lower Shute.

22 Elliotts Anstey and Great Barn Field.

23 Great Barn Field.

24 Great Barn Field.

25 Great Barn Field.

37 Lower Barn Cottage and Buildings.

38 Road to Lower Barn.

39 Part of Field at Nutbury.

40 Part of Field at Nutbury.

41 Kingscroft, Palmers &c.

42 Kingscroft, Palmers &c.

43 Hanging Pethyridge.

44 Top Pethyridge, Daniells Hanging &c.

45 Cottage and Garden.

46 Clanwell Mead &c.

47 Dairy House, Out Buildings and Paddock.

48 Upper Orchard.

49 Park Ground &c.

50 Great or Broad Mead and Farrs Mead.

51 Field.

52 Langleys Mead Out Buildings.

53 Harveys Paddock and Mathews Close.

54 Rampers Paddock.

55 Middle Tomkins.

56 & 57 Meares Water Mead.

58 South Tomkins.

59 Upper and Lower Rack Mead and Building.

60 Sangers.

61 Old Alder Bed.

62 Great Pethyridge.

63 Meadow.

64 Singers Close and Bonhams Mead.

65 Pethyridge and Garden.

In Hill Deverill Parish:

26 Picket Ground.

27 Lower Mead.

28 Wood.

29 Seven Acres, The Leys and Twelve Acres.

30 Bidcombe Down and Chalk Pit.

31 Malmpit Ground and Lime Kiln.

32 Malmpit Ground and Lime Kiln.

33 Two Cottages and Premises, Three Acres and Home Ground.

34 Paddock.

35 Garden.

36 Home Ground and Picket Ground.

66 The Grove.