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College, Dublin, has been curate in charge since Butterley Park Ward. Marehay Ward. 1898. There are Baptist, Wesleyan, United Free Metho­ *George Lamb !John George Beresford dist, Primitive Methodist, and Congregational chapels. Hal'tshay Ward. Waingroves Ward. and the Christadelphians have a meeting room in Park tGeorge Key tFrederick Short road. A cemetery of five acres, with a mortuary chapel, Marked thus t retire in April. 1900. was formed in 1858, and enlarged in 1898 by the addition Marked thus t retire in April, 1901. of 2l acres, and is under the control of a. Burial Marked thus * retire in April, 1902. board of nine members. The Market Hall, erected in 1880 by the late Local Board, contains a. large room for Officers. entertainments as well as a Board room and public offices, and a. fire engine house. At Butterley are the Clerk, George Mark Capon, Church street blast furnaces, foundries, boiler yards and iron works Treasurer, William. Hugh Lowthian, Nottingham Join, of the Limited, who are also pro­ Stock Bank, Church street prietors of several large collieries here and in the neigh­ Medical Officer of Health, Edward Gaylor L.R.O.P.Edin. bouring parishes, in which hard. and soft coal of good 2 Devonshire crescent, Belper quality is worked, adjoining the Cromford canal, and have Surveyor, Robert ArgiIe, Oxford street a branch line of railway from Park to the But­ Assistant Surveyor, Thomas Kemp, Greenwich terley works. Messrs. Crossley have an extensive estab­ Sanitary Inspector, Henry Lamas, Chapel street lishment for the manufacture of cotton wicks and silk, Collector. Thomas Cutts, Moseley street cotton and mohair braids, boot laces &c. A market Water Works Manager, Frank Ottewell granted by charter of Henry Ill. and formerly held on Wednesday, is now held on Saturday. Fairs are held PUBLIC E~T.ABLISHMENTS. on Wednesday in Easter week and the Thursday nearest Cemetery. George M. Capon, clerk to the Burial board; the 23rd of October, and two following days. Butterley George H. Neale, keeper RaJI, the residence of Albert Leslie Wright esq. J.P. is Market Hall. Market place, Joseph Charvill, caretaker a stone mansion, situated on a pleasant acclivi9', with Police Station, Moseley street, William Richards.inspector extensive pleasure grounds. There are no manorial rights. Public Hall. Wellington street, Arthur R. Lee, Grosvenor' The shareholders of the Butterley Company Limited are place, manager the principal landowners. The area is 2,795 acres of land and 20 of water; rateable value, £30,420. The popu­ VOLUNTEERS. lation of the township, including the hamlets of Butter­ ley, Green Hillocks, Greenwich, Hartshay, Marehay and 1St Volunteer Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshirlr Street Lane, in 1881, was 7,298, and in 1891, was 8,774; Regiment), Btftterley detachment. E & F Companies..·~ the population of the ecclesiastical parish in 1881 was Capt. Albert Leslie Wright, commander; William. J. Mays-Smith, 6,824, and in 1891, 7,687, The area of the urban district ,Jieut is 1,232 acres; the population in 1881, 6,081, and in 18g1, PUBLIC OFFICERS. I 6,8 13. Po~t,:M. O. &; T. 0., T. M. 0., Express Delivery, Parcel CertifyiBg Factory Surgeon, Medical Officer &:; PubliC' Post, S. B. &; Insurance & Annuity Office. James Vaccinator, Ripley District, Belper Union, &; Medical Warriner, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Ikrby Officer of Health, No. 1 Belper Rural District. Josiah at 7 a.m. &; 2 &; 4.35 p.m.; dispatched at 9.5 a.m. & AlIen M.R.C. S.Eng. Derby road I.40, 4 &; 7.50 p.m. saturdays excepted &; g.10 p.m. Medical Officer of Health for Heage Urban District saturdays only. There is no delivery or dispatch on Council, George Garnham M.R.C.S.Eng. Grosvenor I'd sundays. Money orders granted & paid from 8 a.m. Collector of Poor's Rates, Thomas Cutts, Moseley street to 8 p.m. daily, sundays excepted Assistant Overseer. Henry Parker, Heage road Post, :M. O. &; T. 0., Express Delivery, Parcel Post, S. B. &; Insurance &; Annuity Office, Butterley. Thomas SG'HOOLS. W. Hill, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Derby at 8 a.m. &; 3.40 p.m.; dispatched at 12.10 p.m. &; 6,45 A School Board of 7 members was formed 31 July, 188l'.. p.m. There is no delivery or dispatch on sundays for the united district of Ripley &; Pentrich, with Denbv Wall Letter Boxes.-Butterley Hill, cleared at 8,40 a.m. contributory sending 2 members; George Mark Capon.­ &; 7.30 p.m. week days only; Green Hillocks, cleared Church street, clerk to the board; William H. Low­ at 7.45 a.m. &:; 7.30 p.m. week days only; Greenwich, thian, treasurer; Thomas Ontts, Moseley street, at­ cleared at 9.5 a.m. &:; 7.30 p.m. week days only; satur­ tendance officer days only, B.40 p.m.; Lowes Hill, 8.30 a.m. &; 7.20 Board, Hartshay (mixed), built in 1884 and enlarged in p.m. week days only; Marehay, 9.20 a.m. &; 7.15 p.m. 1894, for IIO children; average attendance, 105; Miss­ week days only; Pease Hill, 8 a.m. &; 7.20 p.m. week Marianne Reilly, mistress days only; Nottingham road, 8.30 a.m. & 7.40 p.m. Board, Street lane (mixed &; infants), built in 1887, for week days only; saturdays only, 8.50 p.m ISO children; average attendance, 125 ;Lewis Otey,mast COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR SMALLEY PETTY Board. Waingroves (mixed &; infants), built in 1884 &;­ SESSIONAL DIVISION. enlarged, 1895, for ISO children; average attendance,. Wright .Albert Leslie esq. Butterley hall, Derby. chairman 120; Miss Sabina E. Jackson, mistress llembridge Wm. Bell esq. Scarsdale house, Ripley, Derby National, built in 1819. &; re-erected by the Butterley­ Haslam William Coat-es esq. The Elms, Ripley, Derby Company for 340 boys, 292 girls &; 266 infants; average Rooper Marshall esq. Derby road, Ripley, Derby attendance, 270 boys, 220 girls &; 260 infants; Frank Wheeler Joseph Bourne esq. Denby, Derby .Al1frey, master; Miss Isabel Crierie, mistress; Miss­ Wright Fitzherbert esq. D.L. .Aldercar hall, Langley Mill Harrieb Bibby. infants' mistress The chairman, for the time being, of Ripley Urban Dis­ St. John's National, Green Hillocks (mixed &:; infants). ~rict Council, is an ex-officio magistrate erected by the Butterley Company in 1865 &; enlarged Clerk to the Magistrates, F. D. Huish, Ilkeston &:; in 1871~ 1887 &; 1897, for 310 children &; 368 infants; Petty sessions are held at the Town hall every alternate average attendance, 256 children &; 240 infants; Arthur monday at II a.m. The following places are included Day, master; Miss Emma Fairburn, infants' mistress in the division :-Butterley, Codnor, Denby, Kilburne, Marehay, Pentrich, Ripley &; Waingroves Newspapers. URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. Ripley Advertiser; published llaturday; Rowland Eros. Offices, Market hall. pl'oprietors; Church street • Ripley &; Heanor News, Church street; George Casswe1l Council day, second wednesday of the month at 6 p.m. Brittain, printer &; publisher; published friday. See Members. advert Chairman, Marshall Hooper J.P. Vice-Chairman, E. J. Ellis-Fermor. Railway Stations. Ripley Ward. Butterley, John Henry Grundy, station mamr tDaniel Hill tHenry Stauley Ripley, William Foster, station master tHenry Stretton *E. J. Ellis-Fermor Ca.rriers to:- tJohn Wood *Samuel FJetcher fA. Leslie Wright J.P *Charles Ellson Denby. Lit& Eaton &; Derby.-Mrs. Sarah Wood, frt Ai tJohn Fletcber *Walter Pursglove to .AIfreton &; Swanwick, sat.; E. Yates &; Son, to DerbI tMarsball Booper J.P on friday .. . DERBYSHIRE 22-