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DIRECTORY. J DURHAl\1. DURHAM. 135 Todd James, Overdale, Jesmond, Newcastle-on-Tyne (), Heughall Row (), High Flats, Rolling­ Wilson .John M.P. 14 North road, Durham side, Holmside, Houghall, Houghton-le-Spring, Jerusa­ Wood John, Coxhoe hall, Coxhoe lem, Kelloe, Lambton New, Lambton Staiths, Lan~ Wraith George Henry, Moor house, chester, Landhouse, La.ngley, Langley Park, Langley Old The Mayor of Durham & the Chairmen of the Durham Hall, Leamside, Leamside Lane, Little Town, Ludworth, & Rural & Brandon & Byshottles, Spenny­ Lumley, Moorsley .High & Low; Mount Pleasant (Tud­ moor & Willington Urban District Councils, for the hoe), Naxaven, Nettlesworth, Newacre, Newbiggen,New­ time being, are ex-officio magistrates bottle, Newbottle Lane, Newfield (Lanchester), Oaken­ Joint Clerks, John George Wilson M.A. & Allan Aylmer shaw, Page Bank, Peel's Buildings, Perkin's Villa, Pelton Luxmoore M. A. 5 North Bailey • & Fell, Pelton Flatts, Pelton West, Pelaw Colliery, Pen­ sher Olu & New, Philadelphia, Old & New, Petty Sessions are held every wednesday at the Assize , Pitt House Lane, Plawsworth, Quarrington Courts, at 10.30 a.m. & at the Mission Institute, Spt-nnymoor, on the fourth tuesday in each month Hill, Quarrington Old, Quebec, Rainton East & Middle, Rainton West, Runningwaters, Sacristan, Saltley, Scouts at 11 a.m. The following places are in the Petty Sessional Division : Helmont, , House, Segletch, Shao.forth, Sherburn, Sherburn Hill, Sherburn House, Sherburn West, , Shincliffe , Brandon & Byshottles, Broom, Cassop-cnm­ Quarrington, , Coxhoe, Ferry Hill, Framwell­ Colliery, Shiney Row, Silksworth (portion of), Sleetburn, gate Moor, Hett, Kim blesworth, Mainsforth, Moor house, Low Spennymoor, Stobilee, Stockley, Tanners Hall, Pittington, , Sherburn, Sherburn Hospital, Thornley, , Tudhoe, Tudhoe Grange, Tudhoe Shincliffe, Stockley, Bridge, Tudhoe, Thris­ Ironworks, Twizell Colliery, , Wagtail, Wal­ lington, Whitwell House, Willington & dridge & Fell, Wapping, Waterhouses, Whitwell, Will­ ington Wingate, Witton Gilbert DISTRICT REGISTRY OF THE HIGH COURT OF The Court has .also Bankruptcy Jurisdiction . JUSTICE, Official Receiver, Waiter Angus Ellis, 3 Manor place, Old Elvet. Sunderland District Registrar, Frederick Marshal! Certified Bailiffs under the " Law of Distress Amendment Act": John Turn bull, Chester-le-Street; William Thomas Bowden, N eville street ; George Harle Reed, DISTRICT PROBATE REGISTRY OF THE HIGH Sunderland st. Houghton-le-Spring; Joseph Grundy COURT OF JUSTICE. Usher, Chester-le-Street Comprising the Co. of Durham. Office, 49 North Bailey. PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Registrar, William John Maynard Bishop Cosin's Almshouses, Queen street, Miss Eliza­ Chief Clerk, Alfred E. Davis beth Burton, matron City Police Station, Claypath, William Walton Dunn, DURHA)I & BRANDON JOI:XT HOSPITAL (SMALL chief constable; the force consists of I inspector, 4 POX) COMMITTEE. sergeants & 19 constables Catholic Cemetery, Red hill, Thomas Kirk, sexton The Committee, formed in 1906, consists of 15 mem­ County of Durham Weights & Measures Office, Shire bers, 9 appointed by Durham R.D.C. 3 by Durham hall, B. Scott Elder, chief inspector U.D.C. & 3 by Brandon & Byshottles U.D.C Custom & Excise Office, Elvet waterside, David Scott, Meetings are held quarterly at 38 Saddler street on supervisor• thursdays at 4.15 p.m Diocesan Home & Refuge, St. Catherine's Home, 24 Aller­ Chairman, James Fowler gate, Miss West, lady-in-charge Clerk, James Chambers, 40 Saddler street Durham County Hospital, North road, John Charles Treasurer, William Moult, Barclay ·& Company's Bank, James Fenwick M.A., M.D.Camb., M.R.C.P.Lond. 6 Market place & Edward Jepson M.D.Durh. consulting physicians; Hospital is at Shincliffe Mill. T. W. Barron M.A., M.D. consulting surgeon; Alfred DURHAM RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. Mason Vann M.R.C.S.Eng. Selby Wetherell Plummer M.D., B.S.Du.rh. & Henry Smith M.D., B.S.Durh. The District comprises the townships of :-, surgeons; Edward Picton L.D.S.Eng. hon. dental Belmont, Brancepeth, Broom, Cassop-cum-Quarring­ surgeon; Fred Phillips M.A., M.B., B.S.Durh. house ton, Coxhoe, , Holt, Kimbles­ surgeon ; Miss M. Whitlock, matron; W. Moult, worth, Neville's Cross, Pittington, St. Oswald's, treasurer; W. R. Wilson, 68~ Saddler street, sec Shadforth, Sherburn House, Shincliffe, Sunderland Durham County Penitentiary, St. Mary's house, Kepier Bridge & Whitwell House. The area is 30,871 acres; terrace, Rev. Canon Haworth M.A. sec.; Rev. F. population in 19II, 30,790 Thomas, chaplain; Miss Mary Elizh. Burgess, matron Council meets at the Council Board Room, 38 Saddler Durham Miners' Association Hall, North road street, every four weeks on thursday, at 3 p.m. l',ire Brigade (City), Public Baths, Elvet watersidet John Chairman, James Fowler T. Pegge, chief & 17 men Officials. H. ~.'s Prison, Old Elvet, Ernest Lionel Francis Caven­ Clerk, James Chambers, 40 Saddler street dish, governor; Rev. David Jacob, chaplain; Rev. Treasurer, Edward Backhouse, Market place William Brown B.A. Catholic priest; Philip Francis Medical Officer of Health, Alexander T. Harrison L.S.A. Gilbert L.R.C.P.Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng. medical officer; Sherburn John Webster, steward; Miss Jane Toward, matron Surveyor, George Gregson, 38 Saddler street Income Tax Office, Joseph Mawson, clerk to com- Sanitary Inspector, James Menzies, Avenue ho. Shincliffe missioners, Exchequer offices • Inland Revenue Office, James Amos, surveyor of taxes COUNTY COURT. Masonic Hall, Old Elvet, John Duncanson, sec ~ew Market, Market place, George Miller, caretaker Offices, Old Elvet. Public Baths & Washhouses, Elvet waterside, James Judge, His Honor Henry Dawes Bonsey B . .! Saynor, manager Registrar & High Bailiff, Frederick Marshall Samaritan Nurses' Home, 13 North Bailey, Miss M. E. Appraisers, John Turnbull, W. T. Bowden, George Harle Crawhall, hon. sec Reed, Sunderland street, Houghton-la-Spring & St. Nicholas' Cemetery, Providence row, John Patrick, Joseph Grundy Usher, Chester-le-Street clerk, 26 Market place The County Court district comprises the following St. Oswald's Cemetery, Church croft, Thomas Button, townships &; places :-Bail Hill, Bearpark, Belmont, clerk Biddick South, Biddick Row, Brown MDor, Bow burn, Shipwrecl;:ed Fishermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent Brancepeth, Braneepeth Colliery, Brandon & West Scciety; Mrs. Blyth, South Bailey, hon. representative Braside, Breconhill, Broom, Broomside, Shire Hall, Old Elvet, Arthur John Askew, caretaker Colliery, Butterby, California & West Cornforth, Town Hall, Market place, William Stout, caretaker Carville, Cassop Old & New, Cassop Colliery, Charlaw. Chesterburn, Chester-le-Street, Chilton Moor, Cocken, TERRITORIAL FORCE. · Colpike Hall, Colliery Row, Cornforth West, , Durham Territorial Force Association. Coxgreen, Coxhoe, Cragghead, Croxdale, Downs High &; Low, Dragon Villa, Durham, Durham New, Durham President, Col. the Earl of Durham K.G., P.C., G.C.V.O., Old, Easington Lane, Edomsley, Elemore, East Howle, V.D. 8th Battalion Durham Light Infantry (lord lieut) Elemore V ale, Esh, Fat N elly's, Framwellgate, Fence Chairman, Col. C. W. Darwin C.B., D.L. 3rd Batv.lion Houses, Freehold (Rainton), Gilesgate Moor, Gladdow Durham Light Infantry High! Low, Hall Hill, Hand-in-Hole, Hedley Hill, Her­ Vice-Chairman, Col. the Hon. W. L. Vane D.L. 6th rington East,West &i Middle; Hett,Hetton, Hetton East Battalion Durham Light Infantry