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For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that 01 Clerk to Commissioners of Taxes &; Sec. to the Associa­ , Roward W. Cox, 5 Petty Cmy, Cambridge, tion for the Prosecution of Felons,Jn.Hy.Aylmer,High st official receiver Coroner for the :).'lewmarket Division of West , S. J. Certified Bailiff appointed under the "Law of Distress Ennion, Deva chambers Amendment Act," George Howlett, Exeter road Inspector of Suffolk County Police, Henry Gobbett, Polioe Inland Revenue Office, l"lew cut, High street, Patrick Station, Lisburn road Bergin, officer Superintendent of Cambridge County Police &; Deputy Jockey Club, High street, E. Mansfield Weatherby, Chief Constable, Thomas Whitechurch, Police Station, keeper of the match book &; secretary, 6 Old Burling­ Lower Station road ton street, London; CecH W. Marriott, agent; Messrs. Town Crier, Harry Stokes, Oakley villa, St. Philip's road d'Albani &; Ellis, solicitors Rous Memorial Cottage Hospital &; Almshouses, Upper PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services. Station road; John Hansby Maund L.R.C.P.Lond. St. Mary's Churoh, St. Mary's ..square, Bev. Henry B. Eme.t Last Fyson L.RC.P.Edin. Clement Frederick YGung M.A. rector; 8.30 &; II a.m. &; 3 &; 6.30 p.m. ; Gray M.B.C.S.Eng. &; Ernest Crompton M.R.C.S.Eng. h-oly communion, 12 noon surgeons; Miss M. W. McDonall, matron . All Saints' Chure'h, Lower Station road, Rev. Edward Subscription Booms Club Limited, A. H. Ruston, sec Singleton D.D. vicar; 8 &; 1'1 a.m. &; 3 &; 6.30 p.m.; Town Hall, High street, Sidney J. Ennion, clerk to the holy communion, 8 a.m.; evensong, daily at 6.30; Urban Council saints' days, 7.30 a.m.; fri. 11 a.m Trainers' Fire Brigade; engine house, Fordham road; St. Agnes Church, Bury road, Rev. William Colville­ keys kept at Mr. A. Cooper's, Wellington street; Capt. Wallis M.A. Sundays: holy communion, 8 a.m. &; 2nd William Howlett &; 16 men sunday in the month, 7.r5 a.m.; 1st sunday &; great festivals, II.15 a.m. (choral); morning prayer, II a.m. VOLUNTEERS. first sunday in the month, 10.30; litany &; evening 2nd Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regiment (H Co.); prayer (choral), 3.30 p.m.; evening service, 6,45 p.m. armoury, head quarters &; drill hall, Fordham road; Holy days: holy communion, 7.30 a.m.; morning Capt. O. E. Griffiths; Rev. W. Colville Wallis M.A. prayer, 10 a.m.; evening prayer (choral with sermon), acting chaplain; Sergt. James Seal, drill instructor 7 p.m. Week days :- morning prayer, 10 a.m. ; evening, 5 p.m NEWMARKET UNION. • St. Etheldreda, road, served by the clergy of Board day, tuesday, fortnightly, at II a.m. at the union Exning; 9.30 a.m. &; 6.30 p.m. ; daily 5 p.m workhouse. Our Lady Immaculate &; St. Etheldreda (Catholic), Lower The Union, formed 30th Dec. 1835, comprises the follow­ Station road, Rev. Patrick John Grogan; sundays, ing parishes :-Ashley-cum-Silverley, ,Brink­ masses, 8.30 &; 11 a.m. with sermon; vespers, sermon ley, , Burwell, , Chippenham, &; benediction, 6.30 p.m.; daily, 8 &; II a.m.; holidays (Suffolk), , Exning (Suffolk), !,'ord­ of obligation, mass 9 a.m. thurs.: benediction, 7 p.m ham, (Suffolk), Higham (Suffolk), , Ccmgregational, High street; Rev. Ernest M. Drew: lIt Kennett, , Landwade, Lidgate (Suffolk), Lode, a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 8 p.m Moulton (Suffolk), Newmarket All Saints (partly in Primitive Metf:hodist, Granby street, Rev. Arthur Ernest Suffolk), Newmarket St. Mary (Suffolk), (Suf­ Goodall & Rev. John Dyson; II a.m. &; ~ &; 6.30 p.m. ; folk), Snailwell, , , Bul­ wed. a p.m beck, , Westley Waterless, Wicken and Wesleyan, St. Mary's square (Mildenhall, Suffolk), Rev. Wood Ditton. The population of the union in 1901 T. A. Stockdale; II a.m. &; 6.30 p.m.; tues. 6,30 p.m was 32,103; area 101,353 acres; rateable value (1904), £2II,743 PUBLIC E~1ENTARY SCHOOLS. Chairman of the Board of Guardians, W. Ambrose, A School Council of 6 members was formed July 2, 1903, Swaffham Prior for St. Mary's parish; H. H. Eeles, St. Mary's square, ()lerk to the Guardians &; Assessment Committee, Sidney correspondent; Miss E. B. Hammond, chairman. John Ennion, Deva chambers, Newmarket Meetings are held at Messrs. Button &; Aylmer's office, Assistant Clerk to the Guardians, F. J. Blackbourn High street, at thursday in the month at 9.30 a.m Treasurer, Charles Eaton Hammond, Newmarket St. Mary's (two), Fitzroy street (boys, girls &; infants), Relieving Officers, No. 1 district, Frederiek R. Ford, erected in 1875, &; enlarged in 1898, for 190 boys, 165 Burwell; No. 2 district, Henry Maiden, Soham; No. 3 girls &; 250 infants; average attendance, 145 boys, 165 district, Charles M. Westley. Cheveley girls & 190 infants: John Graham, master; Miss Louisa. Vaccination Officer, E. R. Ennion, Deva chambers, New­ Lancum, girls' mistress; Miss Alice E. Lloyd, in­ market fants' lll'istress Medical Officers &; Public Vaccinators, No. I district, All Saints' School is controlled by a. local committee of Clement Frederick Gray M.RC.S.Eng. Lushington six managers, viz.: four foundation, one appointed by house, Newmarket; No. 2 district, Sidney W. Woollett •the Urban District Couneil &; one by the County M.R.C.S.Eng. Cardigan lodge, Newmarket; No. 3 dis­ Council trict, R. Hugh Wilkin L.R.C.P.Lond. ; All Saints', erected in 1869, &; enlarged in 1893; it will No. 4 district. Charles Lucas M.R.C.S.Eng. Burwell; now hold 500 children; average attendance, 450;infants' No. 5 district, Sidney Wood L.R.C.P. &; S.Edin. Bottis­ department erected in 1901, for 250 children; average ham; No. 6 district, Arthur Willis M.R.C.S.Eng. attendance, ZIO; Alfred William Hawkins, mallter; Soham; No. 7 district, Charles G. Cory L.R.C.P.Lond. Mrs. H. C. Hawkins, mistress; Mrs. A. G. Clarke, Soham; No. 8 district, George Hardwicke M.R.C.S. infants' mistress Eng., L.RC.P.Lond. Isleham Superintendent Registrar, Sidney John Ennion, Deva Railway Stations, Newmarket &; Warren Hill, William chambers, Newmarket; deputy, Arthur Tupling, St. Frederick Barratt, station master .Philip's road, Newmarket Omnibuses from the White Hart hotel &; , Rutland Arms,' Registrar of Births &; Deaths, Cheveley sub-district, to meet every train Charles Medcalfe Westley, Cheveley; deputy, J. Railway Carriers (G. E. B.), Edwin Beales, goods agent; Walker, Cheveley; Newmarket sub-district, Frederick Geo. Simpson, parcels agellt for passenger trains only Richard Ford, Burwell; deputy, Fred J. Blackboum, Sutton's Parcels Delivery (Miss Emma Purkis, agent), Deva chambers, Newmarket; Soham sub-district, Lower Station road Arthur William, Soham; deputy, Akehurst Covell~ Soham NEWSPAPEBS. Registrar of Marriages, Frederick Richard Ford,Burwell; Newmarket J oumul, High street-, George Simpson, pro­ deputy, Fred J. Blackbourn prietor, printer &; publisher; published friday. See Workhouse, Exning, a structure of brick, built in 1836, advertisement to hold 500 inmates; Rev. John Vincer Minter &; Mrs. Newmarket Sporting News, High street, Geo. Simpson, &; Vincer Minter, master matron; Rev. Arthur Vaile proprietor, printer &; publisher; published daily M.A. chaplain; Clement Frederick Gray. medical officer; inspector, Henry Gobbett, Police itation, New­ CARRIERS, market, assistant relieving officer for vagrants With the inns they start from &; days of departure. PUBLIC OFFICERS. Ashley-Dodd, 'Horse Shoe,' tues Assistant Overseer, St. Mary's & All Saints' Parishes, Borough Green-W. Ward, 'Black Horse,' tues Leopold H. Lowenthal, St. Philip's road Brinkley-Bawlinson, Wellington inn, tues Certifying Factory Surgeon,John Hansby Maund L.R.C.P. Burwell-Blackwell, 'Five Bells,' daily; Knott, 'Five Lond. Brack1ey house Bells,' tues; Hunt.' Five Bells,' tues