Kelly directory of Leicestershire 1932  page 98

HARBY is a large village and parish on the borders of Nottinghamshire, on the south side of the Grantham canal, with a station called "Harby and Stathern," which is the junction of the Grantham and Melton Mowbray and Melton and Nottingham joint lines of the London and North Eastern and London, Midland and Scottish railways, 1 ¼  miles south-east of the village, 8 ¾  north from Melton Mowbray and 14 south-east from Nottingham, in the Melton division of the county, hundred of Framland, petty sessional division of Belvoir, rural district and county court district of Melton Mow­bray, rural deanery of Framland (first portion), arch­deaconry and diocese of Leicester. The church of St. Mary is a building of stone in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, clerestoried nave of three bays, aisles, south porch and an em­battled western tower with pinnacles, containing a clock, presented by the Duke of St. Albans, and 5 bells, two dated 1610, one 1614, one 1701 and the fifth 1887: the chancel retains an aumbry and a piscina, and there is also a piscina in the south aisle: the font bears the date 1606: the church was restored and new roofed in 1870, and further restoration took place during 1874 and 1876: a new vestry and organ chamber were added in 1903: there are 220 sittings. The register dates from the year 1700. The living is a rectory, net yearly value £700, including 1 acre of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Duke of Rut­land and held since 1925 by the Rev. Arthur Evelyn Furnival M.A. of Exeter College, Oxford. In the churchyard   there   was   an   ancient   stone   cross,   now removed to the village green and reconstructed as a memorial to the men of Harby who fell in the Great War, 1914-18. There is a Wesleyan Methodist chapel, built in 1847. In 1739 the Rev. John Major left £10, the interest for the poor of this parish, who also receive £6 13s. 4d. yearly from Chester's Charity, of Barkstone; Mrs. Hannah Thompson left £10 for the benefit of the church Sunday school in 1866; Mrs. Orson left £20; the Duke of St. Albans gave £40 in 1839: the interest of the above sums, which are all in the care of the Charity Commissioners, is distributed yearly by the rector and Parish Council trustees. The land is chiefly owned by farmers. The soil is clay; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are beans and wheat and some land in pasture. The area is 2,056 acres of land and 6 of water; the population in 1921 was 619.

 Post, M. O., T. & T. E. D. Office. Letters through Melton Mowbray

Railway Station (L. & N. E. & L. M. & S.)

Carrier.—Mrs. E Pickard, to Melton Mowbray, tues. & to  Nottingham, wed. & sat.

Conveyance. -  W. Coy runs an omnibus service  to Melton, tues & to  Nottingham, daily

PRIVATE   RESIDENTS.

(For TN's see general list of Private Residents at end of book.)

Furnival  Rev.  Arthur  Evelyn   M.A. (rector), Rectory

Hopkins James, Ivy cottage

Watchorn John James

Watson Herbt

Whittle Joseph

Wright Harold, The Nook

 

COMMERCIAL

Marked thus ° farm 150 acres or over.

°Barke Geo. farmer

Bowler Alfred, grocer

Clarke Richard, greengrocer

Cook   Bros. farmers, Hills farm

Coy Danl, plumber

Coy William, carrier, motor omnibus proprietor,   motor   haulier   coal

merchant T N 16

Dewey Jas. Akerman, butcher

Dickman  Thomes,   builder,  painter, hot  water engineer & plumber

Edwards    Alfd.    Warman,    clerk  to Parish Council

°Furmidge Harry, farmer

Gale Christopher, grazier

Gasson Florence (Mrs.), shopkpr

Gibbs Marion (Mrs.), farmer.   T N 21

Gray Jsph. Wm, jobbing gardener

Hamer   Hector   Gerald,   Nag's   Head P,H.    T N 9

Harby  Farmers'  Dairy   Ltd.  (The), cheese mkrs

Haywood John, grazier

Jones Fredk. White Hart P.H

Kemp  Arth.  grazier

Kemp Eustice, grazier

°Kemp Geo. Clarence, farmer

Kemp Thomas, grazier

Lamin Jn.  Thomas,   grazier

Mackley Wm. T. cycle agt.  T N 22

Martin  Ernest, wheelwright

Meadows Leonard, grazier

National  Deposit  Approved  Friend Society (J.  B. Oxbrough, sec)

Parker William Henry, grazier

Pepper   Fredk.   grocer,   Post office. T N 1

Pick Josiah & Son, farmers

Pickard  Eliz. Ann  (Mrs.), grazier

Pickard  Jsph.  grazier

0Rawlinson Charles, farmer

Rawlinson Ernest, farmer

Starbuck Saml. butcher.   TN 13

 Stead Mabel (Mrs.), shopkpr

Stead Martin, blacksmith

Stokes  Otho & Son, plumbers & glazrs

°Stroud   William Joseph  G, farmer, Harby lodge

Stubbs Walter, miller (oil engine & wind), The Mill

Swingler Jesse, farmer, Harby lodge

United     Dairies  (Wholesale)  Ltd. cheese mkrs.  T N 8

Watchorn T. Wm. grazier

White Joseph,   farmer

Wiles  T. W. G. grazier

Wilford James Corner, farmer

  
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