404 . . [ KELLY"S Clerk, Arthur John HanslipWard, 42 Church st. L.B.C.P.Lond. Thorpe; deputy, Joseph Patriek lDee Treasuroo-, Horace George Egerton-Green, King's Ford, M.B. I North street, Walton-on-the-Naze; other dis­ 'Stanway .A.1l Saints, tricts,same as medical officers Medical Officer of Health, John Will Cook M.D. Ormonde Vaccination Officers, Thorpe sub-district, Frank \V. lodge, Carnarvon road, Clacton-on-Sea RS.O Folkard, Thorpe; Harwich sub-district. J osiah Fredk. Sanitary Inspector, C. J. Edmundson, Thorpe·le-Soken Kerry, 22 Maria street, Ha,r-wich; sub. Highway Surveyor, Joseph Bell, district, T. W. Airey-, Ramsety, Harwich; Ardleigh sub­ district, James Ma,yer, Superintendent Registrar, Arthur John Hanslip Ward, 4a County Police Station, John William .A.llison, constable Church street, Harwich ; deputy, Harvey BeIC'hambeI"~ TENDRING UNION. 42 Church street, Harwich Registrars of Births, Deaths &; Marriages, Ardleigh sub­ Board day, slternate wednesdays at the Workhouse district, James Mayer, Great Bentley; deputy, WiIliam at I:I a.m. Robinson, ; Harwich sub-district, Josiall The Union comprises the following parishes :-Alresford, Frederick Kerry, 22 Maria street, Harwich; deputy, Eo Ardleigh, Beaumont-cum-Mose, Bradfield, Brightling­ F. Durrant, 21 Market street, Harwich; Manningtree sea, , Elmstead, .l<'rating, Frinton, Great llub-district (births & deaths only), T. W. .!irey, Ram­ Bentley, , Great Clacton, Great Holland, sey, Harwich; deputy, George Lucas, Ramsey; Thorpe­ Great Oakley, Kirby-Ie-Soken, , Little Bent­ sub-district, Frank W. Folka,rd (births &, deaths only), ley, , , Little Holland, Little Thorpe; deputy, Walter O. Bareham, Little Llacton Oakley, Manningtree, , Ramsey, St. Nicholas, Registrars of Marriages, BrightliuJ'le(1 sub-district Harwich, St. Osyth, Tendring, Thorpe-Ie-Soken, Thor­ (vacant), ; Manningtree mb-district, Hy. ington, Walton-on-the-Naze, Weeley, Wix &; . Mead, MistIey; deputy, S. T. Taylor, MistIey; Thorpe The population of the union in 1901 was 45,084; area, sub-district, WaJter O. Bareham, Little Clactnn 84,076 acres; rateable value in 1902, land, £39,426; Workhouse, built in 1838, at a cost of £12,000, & now buildings, £179,648 (1902) in course of re-construction at an estimated cost Chairman ()f the Board of Guardians, Rev. Arnold Henry of £3,500, is capable of containing 184 inmates & 9' Page M.A. Rectory, Tendring, .colchester vagrants; an infirmary containing 94 beds was added' Clerk to the Guardians &; Assessment Committee, Arthur in IgOI at 8 cost of £12,800; Henry James Burden,. John Hanslip Ward, 42 Church street, Harwich master; Rev. Edward Arthur Ley, chaplain; FrancE;; Treasurer, Horace George Egerton-Green esq. King's Wheldale Foster L.R.C.P.Lond. medical officer; Mn. ford, Stanway All Saints, Colchester M. J. Burden, matron; Miss .A. Burden, assistant Believing Officers &; Collectors to the Guardians, No. I matron & labour mistress; Miss Mary O. Davies, school­ district (.Ardleigh), James Mayer, Great Bentley; No. 2 mistress district (Harwich), T. W. Airey, Ramsey, Harwich; No. 3 district (Thorpe), Frank W. Folkard, Thorpe School Attendance Committee. Medical Officers, Nos. I&;2 districts, Samuel Evans Meets at the Workhouse, Tendring, every alternate L.R.C.P.Lond. Harwich; Nos. 3 &; 4 districts, William wednesday at 10.30 a.m. Whittington Baxter F.R.C.S.Eng. Manningtree; No. 5 Clerk, Arthur John Hanslip Ward, 42 Church st. Harwich district (Ardl'eigh &; Great Bromley), Joseph Singer Attendance &; Inquiry Officer, 'Walter Charles Bareham. Jameson M.D., B.Ch. Manningtree; No. 5 (Elmstead) Little Clacton district, Edward Herbert Squire M.R.O.S.Eng. Wiven­ hoe; No'. 6 district, Robert Ohapman Atthill L.Re.p. Schools. Edin. Great Bentley; No. 7 district, Thomas Stretton A. School Board of 5 members was formed November 3'. Robson M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.O.P.Lond. St. Osyth; No. 8 1893 ; Frederick 1Villiam Clarke. Hannam's hall. district, Joseph Patrick Dee M.R I North st. Walton­ Tendring, clerk to the board; Walter C. Bareham, Littl" ()n-the-Naze RS.O.; No. 8a, district, Percy Coleman Clacton, attendance officer M.B., RS. Reimore house, Carnarvon road, Clacton­ Board School (mixed), built in 1896, for }50 children;. {)n-Sea; Nos. 9 &; 11 districts, Francis Wheldale Foster average attendance, 12$; Percy Windo, ~ster L.R.O.P.Lond. Thorpe; No. 10 district, Joseph Singer Jameson M.D., B.Ch. Manningtree; No. 12 district, Carriers to Oharles Arthur Squire Ling M.R.C.S.Eng.Brightlingsea Colchester Frederick Moles, passes through man. wed. Public Vaccinators, Nos. 5 (Elmstead), 6 & 7, Robert &; sat.; Arthur Parker, tues. thurs. &i sat Chapman Atthill L.R.C.P.FAin. Great Bentley; part of Harwich Arthur Parker, tues. thurs. &. sat 8a (Great Uacton), Percy Goleman M.R, B.S. Reimore Ipswich Charles Lord, tues. returning wed.; Thomas: house, Oarnarvon road, Clacton-on Sea R.S.O.; No. ,8 Wass, fri &; part of 8a, (Little Holland), Francil Wheldale Foster Manningtree Charles Lord, tues.; Thomas Wass, fri Ohalmers William, Hollywood Clarey Alfred, butcher k. farmer Jennings George, gamekeeper to Dur- Clarke Mrs. The Yews Clarke Frederick William, farm bailiff Tant Edward Ca['dinall esq. Keeper's- Hervey Geo. Henry Wm. Church house to the Earl of Onslow G.C.M.G. & cottage Irlam Alifred', New hall assistant overseer & clerk to the Lister Charles, farmer, Brockets Ives William, Ivy cottage, Lodge lane school ooard, Hannam's hall Manning Charles, jun. farmer, Heath May WaIter Horatio, The Hall Cook William, butcher, Heath Maskell Jacob, farmer, Grove house Page Rev. .Arnold Henry M.A., J.P. Crampin Ishmael, carpenter &; shop- (letters through , 001- Rectory keeper, The Heath chester) Warberton Piers Elliott, Wolves hall Earney Thos. Hy. beer ret. The Heath Perry George Arthur, grocer & draper, Windo Perey Fisher Abraham, grocer &; draper, earthenware &; china, boots, patent CO:M:HERCIAL. The Green medicines, ironmongery, ready made &bbott George, market gardener &; fa.r- Goby Abraham, beer retailer clothing, drugs &C. Post office mer, Wolves farm Goddard Arthur, miller (wind &; Simons Herman, parish clerk . Allison John William, police constable steam), Tendring mills Tricker William, farmer, Hill farm &I Bacon Benjamin, butcher HockIey William, Crown P.H Brett's Hall farm Bacon Mary Ann (Miss), shopkeeper Hunt William Charles, blacksmith Wagstaff John, farmer. Pillcox hall Burden Hy. Jas. ma,ster of workhouse Irlam Alfred, farmer, New hall Webber Charles, market grdnr. Green

TERLING is an ancient parish on the Ter, a feeder of William Rochester esq. ob. 2 Sept. 1558, and his wife the Chelmer, 3 miles we~t from Hatfield Peverel station Elizabeth, ob. 29 July, 1556; beneath are twelve lines of on the Colchester line of the Great Eastern railway, English rhyming verse: built into the wall on the inside of 4 south-west from , and 8 south-east of the tower 6re two stones, with inscriptions recording how Braintree, in the Eastern division of the county, Witham Solomon Monk and Sarah his wife, with others of that petty sessional division and hundred, Braintree union, family set these stones during the rebuilding ,of the­ county court district and in the rural deanery steeple, May 10 and II, 1732: the south porch is a good of Witham, archdeaconry of Colchester snd diocese of St. example of tihe wood work O'f the latter part of the 15th Albans. The church of .All Saints is an ancient structure century: the church was restored in 1856, and the steeple of flint and brick, partly in the Decorated style, in 19°0: there llire 365 sittings. The register dates from and consists of chancel, nave of four bays, aisles, north the year 1538. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value and south porches, and a western tower with octagonal £254, with 24 acres of glebe and residen.ce, in the gift of shingled spire containing a clock and 5 bells: in the wall Lord Rayleigh, and held since 1876 by the Rev. Charles of the .south aisle are two, brasses with effigies, to John Boutflower M.A.. of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Rochester esq. ob. 31 March, 1584, his two wives and Here is a Congregational chapel. There are charities of twelve children, wi!h l:' Latin inscription in yerse i. and to about £14 yearly, derived from land left by Henry Smith.