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Cheshire. Runcorn • DIREC'l.'ORY.] CHESHIRE. RUNCORN. 535 URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. Pension Officers, Frank J. Carey, Custom House, Run­ Offices, Town hall, Waterloo road. corn & E. J. Byerley, Winmarleigh st. Warrington ·Meeting day, the ut tues. in every month, at Town Hall. PUBLIC ESTABLISHME~TS. .Members,. Burial Board Office, Town hall, Waterloo road, Edwin ' Marshall, clerk to the burial board; Waiter Jonesy Chairman, Samuel Taylor J.P. assist.ant clerk; William Stirton, cemetery keeper 'Vice-Chairman, Robert H. Posnett J .P. Brunner Guildhall, St. John street, William Garratt, sec Halton Ward. Rridgewater Ward. County Court, held· monthly at t'he Police court, Bridge Retire April Retire April street, His Honor H. Yarke Stanger K.C. judge; Samuel Taylor J.P ...... 1915 George Hewitt •••...••• I915 William Davis Jolliffe, registrar & high bailiff; Matth.ew J!l. Sweetman 1916 j James M. Holt .•.... .•• I9I6 office, Mersey chambers, 6o High street (open from :::o Franc1s W1swall ..•... ... 1917!' John Littler J.P .•..•••.. 1917 to 4, on saturdays to I p.m.). The paying-out days i.Vlersey Ward. Newtown Ward. are tuesdays, fridays & saturdays. The following are the · Ralph Gibbs .....•...... 1915 Alfred Grounds .•...•.•• to•nships & places comprised in the jurisdiction of Robert H. Pringle ..•... 1916 William Gittins ........ the court :-Alvanley, Astmore, Aston, Aston Grange, Thomas Jones ..•....•.... 1917 William Shaw ••••••... Clifton, Flaxmere, Frodsham, Frodsham Bridge, Five Central Ward. Heath WJJ.rd. Crosses, Gods Croft, Halton, Hallwood, Hatcbmere, William Bankes .•..•...• I915 George H. Garner .....• I915 Helsby, Kingsley, Kingswood, Manley, Newton (in­ Edwin Imison J. P .••... 1916 Robert H. Posnett J.P.. I916 cluding Bradley), Netherton, Norley, Norton, Overton, Michael S. i.VlcDonnell I917 ; James Pritchard .•..••... I9I7 Rock Savage, Runcorn, Stockham, •Sutton, Weston, Weston Point & Woodhouses Officials. For Bankruptcy purpMes this court is included in that Secretary, Edwin Marshall, Town hall of Warrington, John Grant Gibson, Byrom street, Law Clerk, Frederick Arthur Lake, 10 High street Manchester, official receiver; F. Murgatroyd, assist­ Treasurer, Frederick H. Shaw, Parr's Bank, High street ant, Byrom street, Manchester ~Iedical Officer of Health & Public Vaccinator, James County Police Station, Bridge street, Alfred Owen, Cullen L.R.C.P. & S. Edin. Greenway road superintendent; 3 sergeants & I6 constables Surveyor & Water Engineer, . James Wilding F.S.I. Customs, Excise, Old Age Pensions & Mercantile Town hall Marine Office, Duke's field; Customs :-Michael John Sanitary Inspector & Inspector Common Lodging Houses Culhane, chief officer ; Edwin Sandall, preventive & & under Explosives Act, J ames Percival, Town hall second officer; Michael Reynolds & Richard Sinnott, Collector, Joshua Nail, Town hall preventive men; Excise & Pensions :-Frank J. Carey, Market Superintendent, Jonathan T. Shaw, Market hall officer Librarian, Mrs. J. D. J ones, Public Library, Egerton st Fire Brigade Engine Station, Delph bridge, Thomas Superintendent of Fire Brigade, Thomas Bowden Bowden, superintendent; Henry Cousins, deputy COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR RUNOORN PET'l'Y superintendent, & 11 men • Market Hall, Bridge street, Jonathan T. Shaw, supt SESSIONAL DIVISION. Overseer's Office, Town hall, Wm. Sutton. asst. overseer Brooke Sir Rd. Marcus bart. D.L. Norton priory, Run- Public Library, Egerton street, Mrs. J.D.J ones,librarian corn, chairman Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent Boston Francis, Halton grange, Runcorn Society; hon. Tepresentative, R. B. Toft Carroll William, Brookfield, Runcorn Urban District Infectious Diseases Hospital, Weston rd. Frith James Mason, Linden lodge, Runcorn , medical Imison Edwin, Heatherlea, Runcorn superintendent ; Miss Eva Wilcox, matron Littler John, 67 Greenway road, Runcorn MacDougall Finlay, High street, Runcorn TERRITORIAL FORCE. Norman .Alfred Robert, Heath house, Runcorn 5th Battalion (Earl of Chester's) Ches·hire Regiment; Norman Sir Frederick John, Lyndhurst, Runcorn Drill hall, Greenway road ; I02 roll strength ; G Co. Ockleston John, Oakdale avenue, Frodsham Capt. Rudolph Edward \Veissmiiller; Color-Sergt.­ Posnett Robert Harold, The Mount, Runcorn Instructor A. Madeley, Drill hall, Frodsham Pritchard James, The Elms, Highland road, Runcorn RUNCORN UNION. Smith Andrew Thomas, 21 Croxteth road, Liverpool ~'aylor Samuel, Rydal mount, Runcorn Board day, alternate tuesdays, at the Dutton Workhouse, Timmins Thomas Dorning, Netherton, Frodsham at I p.m. The union is divided into three sub-districts :-Runcorn, Wiswall Francis, JO Stanley villas, Runcorn & & ~'he chairmen, for the time being, of the Runcorn Urban Frodsham Budworth, includes the following town­ & Rural District Councils, are ex-officio magistrates ships :-Acton. Grange, Alvanley, A.ntrobus, Appleton, Clerk to the Magistrates, Frank Johnson, 7I High st Aston, Aston Grange, Bartington, Budworth Great, Clifton, Crowley, Daresbury, Dutton, Frodsham, Petty sessions are held at the Petty Sessional court house, Frodsham Lordship, Grappenhall, Halton, Hatton, Bridge street, at II a.m. every monday, except when Helsby, Keckwick, Kingsley, Kingswood, Latchford a Bank holiday, then the day following Without, Manley, Moore, Newton-by-Daresbury, New­ The following places are in the petty sessional division:­ ton-by-Frodsham, Norley, Norton, Preston-on-the-Hill, A·ston-by-Sutton, Aston Grange, Clifton, Halton, Nor­ Runcorn, Sevenoaks, Stackham, Stockton Heath, Stret­ ton, Runcorn, Stockham, Sutton & Weston ton, Sutton, Thelwall, Walton Superior, Walton In­ RUNCORN RURAL DISTRICT. COUNCIL. ferior, Weston. Whitley Superior & Whitley Inferior. The townships in the District are the same as in the The population of the union in I9II was 45,569; area, Union, with the exception of Runcorn. The area is 50,414 acres; rateable value, Lady Day, 1914, 49, I39 acres; population in 19II, 28,216 £z85,403 Clairman of the Board of Guardians, Charles Edward Council meets at the Dutton Workhouse, alternate Linaker, jun. Sutton Weaver tuesday at 2 p.m. Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Ccmznittee, George Chairman, Charles Edward Linaker esq. The Rock, Frederick Ashton, 7I High street, Runcorn Frodsham Assistant, William Edward Hough, 71 High st. Runcorn Officials. Treasurer, H. Rogers Carter, Parr's Ba11k Ltd. Runcorn Clerk, George Fredk. Ashton, 71 High street, Runcorn Mf·dical Officers & Public Vaccinators. Budworth district, Treasurer, H. Rogers Carter, Parr's Bank Ltd. Runcorn Harry Edward Bower M.B., C.M. Viewfield, S'tretton; Medical Officer of Health, Joseph Adams M.B., C.M. I Frodsham district, William Edward l>l'rton M.D. Bewsey road, Warrington Brockton,. Frodsham; Halton district, Robert F. 1\Iax­ Surveyors of Highways, Budworth District, John Swin­ well, Halton; Runcorn dist-rict, James Cullen L.R.C.P. ten, I8 Bedford street, Stockton Heath; Frodsha:m &; S.Edin. Greenway road, Runcorn District, A. H. Leece, Overton, Frodsham Relieving Officers, Budworth District, Wi!liam R. De Sanitary Inspector, James Farrington, Aston, via War­ Prez, Holmcroft, Hill Cliffe road, Stock ton Heath; rington Frodsham district, James Pearson, Overton, Frod­ CHESIDRE LOCAL PENSION COMMITTEE. sham; Runcorn district, Thomas Cooke 121 Church street, Runcorn • Runcorn Urban Sub-C{lmmittee. The W01·kbuuse, at Dutton. is a structure of brick, buih Clerk, Edwin Marshall, Town hall to .hold 232 ininates; Edward F. Parsons, master; . Pension Officer, Frank J. Carey, Custom House, Duke's Thom~s James Selby M.D. medieal officer; Rev. fiel.d Leicester John Theodore Darwall B.D. vicar of Walton Runcorn Rural Sub-Committee. Superior, chaplain; Mrs. Elsie G. Parsons, matron Clerk, George Frederick As-hton, 7I High street Dutton Lodge, Henry R. Goddard, superintendent .
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