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Hertfordshire. (Kelly's 122 HITCHIN. HERTFORDSHIRE. (KELLY'S Parcels delivered at 7 & 9.30 a.m. & 6.20 p.m Collector General District Rate, Henry Cox, Icklef01rd road On week days the office is closed for public business & Collector, Water Rentals, William Hudson, Benslow rd sale of stamps at 9 p.m Rural Disl!rict Council. On sundays there is but one delivery, commencing at 7 Meets at the Board room every month at n.30 a.m. a.m Clerk, George Passingham, 3 Bancroft On sundays the office is closed for the sale of stamps & Treasurer, Frederic Seebohm, Bancroft registered letters at 10 a.m :Medical Officer of Health, Francis William Langston Day Post office savings bank open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; L.R.C.P.Lond. Baldock saturdays, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; all licenses issued; Sanitary Inspector, Richard Duller, Bancroft Money orders are issued & paid between the hours of 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; saturdays, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Public Establishments. Postal orders are issued between the hours of 7 a.m. Cemetery, William Onslow Times, clerk to the burial acts to 9 p.m. ; ditto paid, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m joint committee; George Harwood, caa-etaker Post Office Telegraph. Messages received & dispatched Corn Exchange, Market square, J. J. Shilcock, sec from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Attendance is given on sun· County Court, held at the Court house, Bancroft, every days from 8 to 10 a.m. ; messages may also be sent month, His Honor W. H. G. Bagshaw~ Q.C. judge; any time during the day, to offices that are open, at William Onslow Times, registrar & high bailiff. The extra charges court is held at the Court house every month; the Pillar Boxes cleared daily, except sundays. following is a list of places within the county court Hitchin station, 9.40 & u.5o a.m. & 3·5o, 7·5 & 8.10 p.m jurisdiction : -Baldock, Bygrave, Caldecote, Clothall, Codicote, Graveley, Great Wymondley, Hexton, Bancroft, 9·55 a.m. & 12.5, 2.20, 4·5, 7.20 & 8.25 p.m.; 6 p.m. on sunday Hitchin, Holwell, Ickleford, Ippollitts, Kimpton, Kneb­ Hermitage road, 10 a.m. & I2.IO, 2.25, 4.10, 7.25' & 8.30 worth, Letchworth, Lilley, Little Wymondley, Newn­ p.m.; 6.5 p.m. on sunday ham, Norton, Offiey, Pirton, Radwell, Shephall, Steven­ Bedford road, 8.30 a. m. & 12.15, 4 & 7.20 p.m. ; 6. 15 age, King's Walden, St. Paul's Walden, Walkern, p. m. on sun day . Willian, Weston, Wallington, Hinxworlh, Langley, Tilehouse street, 8.30 & 10.20 a.m. & 7.20 p.m. ; 6.25 Preston & W alsworbh p. m. on sunday For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in Hitchin hill, 9.5o a.m. & 3.10 & 7·I5 p.m that of Luton, Alfred Ewen, 1a, St. Paul's square, Bed­ Avenue road, 8 & 11 a.m. 4.15 & 7·45 p.m.; 5·45 p.m. ford, official receiver on sunday Certified Bailiffs appointed under the "Law of Distress Walsworth Road Town Sub-Post, M. 0. 0., S. B. & Amendment .Act," W. H. Pangbourne, Bo Bancroft; Annuity & Insurance Office.-Mrs. Jane Bird, sub­ Jame8> ShiJcock, Market place; J oseph J ackson, Ban­ postmistress. Hours of clearing, 9·45 & 11.55 a.m. & croft; Ernest Con den J ackson, Ban croft; Ernest William 3·55, 7.10 & 8.15 p.m.; 5.50 p.m. on sunday Andrews, 74 Walsworrth road & John James Shilcock, Market place County Magistrates. Inland Revenue Office, Walsworth road, Henry .Aston Hitchin Petty Sessional Division. Gibson, supervisor ; Charles Chard, officer Dashwood Thomas Alexander esq. M . .A. Oakfield, Hitchin, North Herts & South Beds Infirmary, Bedford road, chairman James Henry Gilbertson L.R.C.P.Lond. Oswald Henry Delme-Radcliffe Francis .Aug. esq. The Priory, Hitchin, Foste·r :M.A., :M.B. Richard Shillitoe, Charles John deputy chairman Grellet, surgeons; L. Thompson, hon. sec.; Miss G. Hampden Viscount, The Hoo, W el wyn Hall, matron Glamis Lord, St. Paul's Walden Bury, Welwyn Police Sta.tion (county), John R'eynolds, superintendent & Archdale Frederick esq. Baldock deputy C. C. for Herts county; 2 sergeants & 8 con­ Clowes Winchester esq. Rosenberg, Hitchin stables Fellowes Commander Charles James R.N. The Lane Public Swimming Bath & Waterworks Pumping Station, house, King's Walden, Hitchin Queen street, John Davey, engineer Hancock Col. Mortimer, Roxley court, Willian, Hitchin St. Saviour's Club for Working Men (Rev. G. B. Gains· Harrison Thomas Fenwick esq. The Bury, King's Walden, ford M . .A. hon. s;,~c. ), St. .Anne's road Hitchin Stamp Office, John Beaver, Post office, sub-distributor Hill William esq. The Maples, Hitchin (ex-oQfficio) Town Hall, Brand street, Frederick Reynolds Carling, Hughes Herbert G. Salusbury esq. M . .A. Ofiley Place, sec. ; C. .A. Orsman, attendant Hitchin Volunteer Fire Brigade, Brand street, Edwin Logsdon, Lucas William esq. The Firs, Hitchin supt. & 10 men Lucas William Tindall esq. B.A. Foxholes, Hitchin Yeomanry Cavalry. Macmillan Frederick Orridge esq. D.L. Temple Dinsley, Herts (B squadron), Capt. R. A. Sm'th, squadron oom· Preston, Hitchin mander; Capt. .A. H. Smith, second in command; J. Oakley George esq. Lawrence end, Luton Coles, squadron sergeant-major Ransom William esq. F.L.S., F.S . .A. Fairfield, Hitchin Volunteers. Seebohm Frederic esq. The Hermitage, Hitchin Bedfordshire Regiment, 1st (Hertfordshire) Volunteer Sowerby Thomas George esq. Putteridge park, I.i11ey, Battalion (G company) ; butts at Offiey holes & ar· Lnton moury, Bridge street; James Henry Gilbertson, com· Stewart Chas. Poyntz esq. M A. Chesfield park, Stevenage mandant; Rev. E. B. Ga.insfurd M . .A. acting chaplain; Clerk to the Magistrates, Edward Barber Linsdell M.A. Allbert Musk, sergeant... instructor Portmill lane Hitchin Union. · Petty Sessions are held every tuesday at the Police Board day, alternate tues. at the Town Hall at n.3o a.m Station, Bancroft, at n a.~ "l'he places in the division are the Hitchin, Hexton, Ickle­ The union comprises 28 parishes, viz. :-Baldock, By· ford, Ippollitts, Kjmpton, King's Walden, Lilley, Offiey grave, Caldecote, Clothall, Codicote, Graveley, Great Pirto::, St. Paul's Walden, Holwell, Langley, Prestoll, Wymondley, Hexton, Hitchin, Holwell (Beds), Ickle· \Valsworth, B~tldoak, Weston, Willian, ktchworth, ford, Ippollitts, Kimpton, King's Walden, Knebworth, Norton, Radwell, Newnham, Wallington, Bygrave, Calde­ La.ngley, Letchworbh, Lilley, Little Wymondley, Newn­ cote, Clothhall, Hinxw01ih ham, Norton, Ofilety, Pirton, Preoston, Radwell, St. Paul's W alden, Shephall, Stevenage, W alsworth, We-ston Urban District Council. & Willian. The populab:On of the union in 1891 was Offi<--es, Coon exchange. 27,581; an-ea 66,502 acres; rateable value in 1894, Meeting day, wOO.nesday, fortnightly, 3 p.m. £140,632 Members. Clerk to the Guardians & .!s~essment Committee, Georg.e Chairman William Hill. Passingham, 3 Bancroft, Hitchin Vice-Chairman F. Stevens. Treasurer, Frederic Seebohm, Bancroft, Hitchin W. Carter, W. Chapman, G. Halsey, G. Moules, W. Relieving & Vaccination officers & Collectors to the ~4..nderson, W. B. Moss, P. Alien, F. Jeeves, W. Seymour, Guardians, rst district, Bobert Vincent, Brand street, F. Stevens, F. A. Wright Hitchin; 2nd district, Christopher Stuart Toll, Ste­ Officers. venage Clerk, William Onslow Times, Portmill lane Medical Officers, No. 1 district, Richard Shillitoe, Ban· Treasurer, F. Seebohm croft; No. 2 district, James Henry Gilbertson L.R.C.P. Me<Ecal Officer of Health, Francis William Langston Day Lond. Walsworth road, Hitchin; No. 3 district, L.R.C.P.Lond. Baldock Lionel S. Barnes L.R.C.P.Lond. Whitwell; No. 4 Inspector of Nuisances, Inspector under the Dairies & district, G. Smith Ward L.R.C.P.Edin. Stevenage; Milkshops Act, Collector of Market Tolls & Surveyor, No. 5 district, Francis William Langston Day L.R.C.P• W:]liam Allwood Lloyd, Park street, Hitohin Lond. Baldock .
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