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Shropsliire. LCDLOW DIRECTORY.] SHROPSliiRE. LCDLOW. 137 Petty Sessions are held at the Police Court, Upper Galde­ AL:MSHOUSES. ford, every alte1·nate monday at n a. m. The following Foxe's, Carve street places are included in the petty sessional division:­ Hosyer's, College street, :Mrs. Jessie Nellman, matron &i .Abdon, Ashford Bowdler, Ashford Carbonell, Bromfield, Henry N ewman, warden Bitterley, Cold Weston, Clee St. Margaret, Caynham, Lane's Asylum, Old street, for 4 indigent persons Culmington, East Hamlet, Diddlebury, Halford, Hope Powell's, Corve street Baggot, Heath Chapelry, Hopton Cangeford, Holdgate, Munslow, Onibury, Stanton Lacy, Stoke St. Mil­ TERRITORIAL FORCE. borough, Stokesay, Tugford, Richard's Castle (Salop Shropshire Yeomanry (C Squadron); head quarters, portion). Ludford Drill hall; Major J. P. H. Heywood-Lonsdale, com­ manding; Lieut. Owen G. S. Croft, second in com­ LUDLOW RURAL DISTRICT OOUNCIL. mand; Squad.-Sergt.-Major George Lewis Parnell, 'l'he District comprises the Shropshire parishes in the drill ins ~ructor Umon, with the exception of Ludlow. The area is 4th Battalion The King's (Shropshire Light Infantry) 66,348 acres; the population in 19II was g,438. (G Co.); head quarters-, Drill hall; Capt. William George Lane; Sergt.-Instructor William Cotterill Council meets at "Board room, Ludlow workhouse, on • alternate mondays at 10.30 a.m. LUDLOW UNION. Chairman, J. Mellings, Whitbatch, Ludlow The union embraces the following parishes in Shrop­ shire :-.A.bdon, .Ashford Bowdler, .A.shford Carbonell, Officials. Bitterley, Bromfield, Caynham, Clee St. Margaret, Clerk, Arthur W. Weyman, Mill street Cold Weston, Culmington, Diddlebury, East Hamlet, Treasurer, Charles Henry James, Lloyds Bank Halford, Heath, Holdgate, Hope Baggot, Hopton Cange­ Medical Officer of Health, Alfred Ernest White M.B., ford, Ludford, Ludlow, :Munslow, Onibury, Richard's C.M.Edin., D.P.H.R.C.P.S.Edin. 59 Park street, Wel­ Castle, Stanton Lacy, Stoke St. Milborough, Stokesay liiJgton, Salop & Tugford. The area. is 66,768 acres ; assessable Highw>ty Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, W. M. Gwillim, value, £II2,Ic8; the population in Ign was 15,364. 4 Julian road In Herefordshire :-..!ston, Burrington, Caynbam,. Downton, Elton, Leinthall Starkes, Richard's Castle . PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. & Wigmore. The area is 18,927 acres; the popula­ .Assembly Rooms, Public rooms, Castle street tion in I9II was 2,064 Cattle Market, Lower Galdeford, lsaac Davies, caretaker Board days, alternate mondays at the board room, union (jemet ery, lJorve street, under control of churchwardens ; workhouse, Gravel hill, at 10.45 a.m Edward Humphreys, caretaker Chairman of the Board of Guardians, James Volant Choral Society, Brand lane, Edward Hemsley Wood, 41 Wheeler esq. J.P. Bitterley court, Ludlow Broad street, hon. sec. ; Harold Carpenter Lumb Clerk to the Guardians & .Assessment Committee, .Arthur Stocks Mus.Bac., F.R.C.O. conductor W. Weyman, Mill street, Ludlow Corn Exchange, Cas tie street, John Flattery, hall keeper Treasurer, Thomas Henry Atherden, 27 Broad street Cottage Hospital, College street, M. D'O. Gilkes Relieving Officers, Diddlebury district, Harry George M.R.C.S.Eng. Thomas William H. Downes M.R.C.S. Smith, Aston Munslow, Craven Arms; Leintwardine Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Edward Green B . .!..Camb., district, Richard George Gwilt, Leintwardine ; Ludlow M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. William John Orr M.B. & Clee Hill district, Philip Pepler, 5 Friars terrace,. Glas., F .R.C.S.Edin. & William Henry Farmer Ludlow M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. hon. medical officers; Vaccination Officers, the Registrars of Births & Death~ Miss Marion Hinckes, sec. & lady supt for out districts ; Robert George Brookes for Ludlow County Court, Guildhall, Mill street, His Honor George district, 13 Raven lane, Ludlow Harris Lea, judge; Arthur W. Weyman, registrar & Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Clee Hill district, high baihff; Frederick Harris & William Samuel H. Oswald Watson L.R.C.P.Edin. Knowbury house, Davies, assistant bailiffs. The county court district Clee Hill ; Leintwardine district, Lawder Thomas corr:prises the following places :-.A.bdon, .!.shford Whelan F.R.C.S. & L.R.C.P.I. Leintwardine; Ludlow Bowdler, Ashford Carbonell. Aston or Pipe Aston distri.:t, Thomas William Hardwicke Downes M.R.C.S_ (Hereford), Acton Scott, Bitterley, Bromfield, Burring­ Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. 15 Broad st. Ludlow; Munslow ton (Hereford), Caynham, Clee St. Margaret, Cold district, William Jam(>'!! Codrington M.B., B.S.Durh. Weston, Culmington, Diddlebury, Downton (Hereford), The Cottage, Mumlow; Stokesay district, Ernest East Harulet, Elton (Hereford), Halford, Heath, Hold­ Tredinnick L.R.C.P.Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng. Penlu house~ ga.te, Hope Baggot, Hopton Cangeford or Hopton-in­ Craven Arms the· Hole, Leinthall Starkes (Hereford), Leintwardine, Workhouse, Gravel hili, a building of stone, erected in Nortn side (Hereford), Ludford, Ludlow, Munslow, 1838, & will hold 139 inmates; Rev. Bryan William Onibury, Richard's Castle (Salop), Richard's Castle Hockenhull Molyneux M.A., D.C.L., F.S.A. chaplain; (Hereford), Sibdon Carwood, Stanton Lacy, Stoke St. Thomas William Hardwicke Downes M.R.C.S.Eng.,. Milborough, Stokesay, Tugford, Wigmore (Hereford) L.R.C.P.Lond. medical officE>r; Frank Leonard Davies~ & W istanstow master; Mrs. Mart ha .A.nn Davies, matron ; Miss F. For Banluuptcy purposes this Court is included in that Latham, assistant matron; Miss K. Bromwell, girls'" of Lecn,inster, Mackay John Graham Scobie C.B. 2 industrial trainer Off:1. street, Hereford. dlicial receiver County Police Station, 9 Tower street, James Perry, LUDLOW REGISTR.\ TION DisTRICT. Sr:perintendent Regi~trar, Arthnr W. Weyman, Mill st. superir•ter.dtnt, I sergeant & 4 constables Customs & Excise Office, 8 Mill street, Harry Best, Ludlow; deputy, Henry Thomas Weyman, Mill street, surveyor; William Henry Nithsdale & George Stanley Ludlow Woodhouse, officers Registrars of Births & De:1ths, Caynham sub-district. Dispensary, 57 Broad street, William Henry Farmer Robert Taylor, Knowbury; deputy, Miss Eva M. New­ M.R C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. & William John Orr combe, Knowbury ; Diddlebury mb-district, Richard M.B.Glas., F.R.C.S.Edin. hon. medical <Jfficers; .Jas. Tomkins, Culmington; deputy. Yiss F. Goodman~ Nick son, dispenser; James Henry Lockhart, treasurer Culmington; Leintwardine sub-district, Richard Geo. Fire Engine Station, A. W. Packer, I47 Corve street, Gwilt, Leintwardine; deputy, Edward .Tones, Leint­ wardine; Ludlow sub-district, P. Pepler, 5 Friars captain, 2 officers & Io men terrace, Ludlow ; deputy, George W oodhouse, 45 Bull­ Inland Revenue Office, 8 Mill street, James Alfred Kid­ ring, Ludlow; Munslow sub-district, Harry George man, surveyor of taxes Smith Astrm, Munslow; deputy, George Smith Aston, Ludlo·:v .Agricultural Society, Edward Hemsley Wood, Mun8low 41 Broad street, sec Market Hall, Castle street, Richd. Morgan, market clerk Registrars of Marriages, Robert George Brookes, 1:3 Mas:mic Hall, Brand lane, John Palmer, sec Raven lane, Ludlow; deputy, Leonard H. Davies~ Bull ring, l~udlow; Richard George Gwilt, Leint­ Museum of Natural Historv,• Public rooms, Castle street, Rev. W. M. D. La Touche B.A. & John Palmer esq. wardine; deputy, Edward Jones, Leintwardine hon. secs Public Rooms, Castle street PUBLIC OFFICERS. Ship-wrecked Fishermen &; Mariners' Royal Benevolent Certifying Factory Surgeon, Malin D'Oyley Gilkes Societv · Hon. Re-presentative, R. Pritchard, Mill st M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A.Lond. 23 Broad street Stamp Om!"e, 58 Brmd strPet, J. C. Austen, distributor Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes, Ludlow Borough. Tax Office (open from xo to 4), 8 :Mill street, James Arthur W. Weyman, 7 Mill stnet .Alfred Kidman. survevor Clerk to the Commi"'iioners of Tax<>s for Mun .. low &:. Town Hall, Castle street, John Flattery, hall keeper Overs Division, William Charles Tyrre~l. 55 )fill st .
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