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Holy Trinity church, Kimberley in 1910.
Ere closing our account of Kimberley it may be interesting to our readers to know the division into small properties by sale of some of the Duke of Rutland’s property in this township in 1816:—
Lot 1. William Hanson
      2. Hannah Slater
    3. John Shaw and others
    4. John Shaw and Thomas Shaw
    5. Joseph Shaw
    6. Samuel Sharp
    7. John Higden
    8. John Shaw, junior
    9. William Widdowson
    10. Martha Richards and others
    11. Priscilla Walker
    12. William Widdowson
    13. Henry Golder
    14. William Shaw
    15. Joseph Smedley
    16. Thomas Winfield and Robert Smith
    17. Joseph Smedley
    18. Edward Lindley
    19. Viscount Melbourne
    20. William Dennis
    21. Thomas Smedley
    22. John Birks
    23. William Street
    24. John Sisson and others
    25. John Saxton
    26. Thomas Birkin
    27. John Godber
    28. Viscount Melbourne
    29. John Godber
    30. John Godber
    31. Edward Lindley
    32. William Marlow
    33. Henry Golder and others
    34. William Oldershaw and others
    35. John Saxton
    36. John Birks
    37. Anthill or Laurence Hale
    38. William Mason
    39. Thomas Birkin
    40. John Moss
    41. Thomas Birkin
    42. Rt. Holden, Esqr.
    43. Rt. Holden, Esqr.
    44. Rt. Holden, Esqr.
    45. Hannah Needham
    46. Isaac Cocker
    47. Priscilla Walker
    48. John Greensmith
    49. Elizabeth Hanson
    50. Priscilla Walker
    51. William Dennis
    52. Elizabeth Hanson
    53. Hannah Slater
    54. William Dennis
    55. John Moss
    56. Joseph Smedley
    57. John Fox
    58. John Farnsworth
    59. John Farnsworth
    60. John Farnsworth
The chief landed property now is Earl Cowper’s.
Holy Trinity, the parish church of Kimberley, has a mission room at Hill Top, and the following denominations have also places of worship in the parish :—
The Roman Catholic Church of “Our Lady of good Counsel” at Hill Top.
St. Paul’s, of the Wesleyan New Connection.
The Primitive Methodist Chapel.
The General Baptists’ Chapels in Kimberley and Babington.
The Salvationists’ Barracks in High Street.
The Primitive Methodists’ Chapel at Jubilee,.and
The Methodist New Connection Chapel at Hill Top.
The Educational Establishments are:–
The Holy Trinity Parochial Schools.
The British School in Newdigate Lane.
The Board School in Kimberley Town, and
The Board School at Gilt Hill.
Both the Great Northern and Midland Railways have stations in the town.
The Nottingham Joint Stock Co., Limited, have a branch bank here.
There is a Post, Telegraph, and Money-Order Office in the town, and another at Giltbrook.
The area of the parish is 1,357 acres, and the population at the last Census was 6,387.
The Educational Establishments are :— The Holy Trinity Parochial Schools.
The British School in Newdigate Lane.
The Board School in Kimberley Town, and The Board School at Gilt Hill.
Both the Great Northern and Midland Railways have stations in the town.
The Nottingham Joint Stock Co., Limited, have a branch bank here.
There is a Post, Telegraph, and Money-Order Office in the town, and another at Giltbrook.
The area of the parish is 1,357 acres, and the population at the last Census was 6,387.
