By T. H. Baker. 337 
for four old people, which were erected at Over Zeals shortly after 
his death. On a tablet inserted in the wall is inscribed :— 
“To the Memory of 
His Mother 
These Alms Houses were Erected and Endowed by 
William Chafyn Grove, 
A.D. 1865. 
‘Blessed is the man that considereth the poor, 
the Lord will deliver him in 
time of trouble.” Psalm xli.” 
There is a Congregational Chapel with British School attached, 
and also a Primitive Methodist Chapel, at Zeals. 
The Manor House at Zeals is an ancient structure, but was 
considerably enlarged by the late Miss Julia Elizabeth Chafyn 
Grove, the last owner. 
Errata. 
p. 289—line 4 from bottom, for A. Voss read W. A. Voss. 
p. 318—lines 6 and 7 from bottom are not an extract from the registers, but 
a note made by T. H. B. on the entries in the register at that period. 
p. 225.—At the beginning of these notes it is stated that Mere is bounded on 
the east by Maiden Bradley. It should be on the north and north-east. 
