. DIRECTORY.] . ~PA LDING. SPALDING UNION. Receiver of the South Holland General Works &Adventu!llrS Board day, alternate mondays, at the Workhouse, & Welland Drainage Taxes, Henry Herbert Harvey, 8 · Double street · at 11 a.m. Superintendent of Drainage, Alfred Harrison, Spalding union comprises the ten parishes of Spalding, Deeping St. Nicholas, Pinchbeck, Moulton, , Gos­ road bertol\, , , Donington & Weston. The Superintendent of the South Holland Drainage, John board of guardians meet every alternate monday Woodroffe, 23 Albert street . Clerk to the Guardians, Ashley Maples, Herring la.Spalding Superintendent of Fire Brigade, John Thomas Driffill, Assistant Clerk, Harold Stanley Maples, Herring la.Spalding 15 New road Treasurer, Williem Lane Claypon, banker, Spalding Sub-Distributor of Stamps, Robert Appleby, 10 Market pl Relieving Officer, district, John George Bollon, Superintendent of Police, George Jarvis, Sheep market Surfleet bridge, Pinchbeck; Spalding district, William Town Crier, John Banstead Naylor, SA, Chapel lane Tomline, I9A, Spring gardens, Spalding Vaccination Officers, J. G. Bollon, Surfleet bridge, Pinch­ PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services:- beck; William Tomline, rqA, Spring gardens, Spalding; St. Mary & St. Nicholas Church, Church street, R;,\·_ & J. Harris, Deeping St. Nicholas · Canon Edward Moore M.A. vicar; Rev. Benjamin l\Iath~ws Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Deeping St. Nicholas B.A. & Rev. John Ludford Gardner, curates; 10.3:J a.m. district, Henry ToUl'nay Stiles M. D. Spalding ; William 3 p.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; daily, 8.45 a.m. ; wed. & fri. II a.m. Beedzler Deacon, ; & Thomas Edward & fri. 8 p.m Stafford L.R.C.P.Edin. Market Deeping; Donington dis­ St. John the Baptist Church, Hawthorn bank, Rev. trict, Edward Wllliam Jollye, Donington ; Gosberton Augustus William George 1\:loore M.A. vicar district, Richard Jocelyn Swan, Gosberton; Moulton dis­ St. Peter's Church, Abbey grounds, served from SS. Mary trict, George F. L.R.C.P.LOnd. Moulton; Pinch­ & Nicholas; 10.30 a. m. & 6.30 p.m beck district, Wm. Christopher Thompson L.K.Q.c.P.Irel. Immaculate Conception & St. .Nor bet Catholic Church, Pinchbeck; East Spalding district, Edwin Morris M.D. St. Thomas's road, Rev. H. Thomas Van-Biesen c.R.P. & Spalding; West Spalding district, Henry Tournay Stiles Rev. Gerebern Seadon c.u.r. priests; mass, 10.30 a.m. M.n. Spalding even. service 6.30 p.m. sun.; daily, mass 7 & 7.30 a. m Superintendent Registrar, Ashley Maples, I Herring lane, St. Paul's, Fulney, Rev. Richard Guy Ash M.A. vicar; 11 Spalding a.m. & 6.10 p.m Deputy, Harold Stanley Maples, 1 Herring lane, Spalding Friends' Meeting House, Westlode street; 10.30 a.m. & Registrars of Births & Deaths, No. I, Pinchbeck sub-district, 6.30 p.m John Wilson, Pinchbeck ; No. 2, Donington sub-district., St. John's Free Church, Pinchbeck street, Rev. Charles Edward William Jollye, Donington; No. 3, Gosberton William Lamport, minister; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m sub-district, Richard Jocelyn Swan, Gosberton; No. 4o Baptist, Chapel lane, Rev. John Chatwin Jones M.A. Spalding sub-district, John Preston, 21 Bridge street, minister; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m Spalding; deputy, Harry Preston, 2r Bridge street, Baptist, Spalding common ; 6. 30 p. m Spalding; No. 5, Moulton sub-district, George F.England, Calvinist, Love lane, Rev. Thomas Newbold, minister; Moulton; No. 6, Deeping St. Nicholas sub-district, Joseph 10.30 a. m. & 6.30 pm Harris, Deeping St. Nicholas Congregational, Pinchbeck street, Rev. Samuel Yates, Registrars of Marriages, Charles Leaper, 11 Spring gardens, minister ; 10.30 a. m. & 6. 30 p. m Spalding; J. Wilson, Pinchbeck ; & Edward William Congregational, road; 10.30 a. m. & 6.30 }'\.m Jcollye, Donington Primitive Methodist, St. Thomas's road, Rev. John Thos_ Workhouse, a large red brick building, about half a mile Stead; 10.30 a. m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m from the town, on the road to Pinchbeck, erected in 1835, Primitive Methodist, Little London, ministers variou:;; & will hold 403 inmates ; the schools & infirmary are 2.30 & 6.30 p.m separate from the main building; Rev. Michael Sisson, United Methodist Free Church, Crescent, Rev. Slmuel chaplain; Edwin Morris M.D. medical officer ; Percy Clarke, minister; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m Jenner, schoolmaster; Letitia Hickinbottom, school­ Wesleyan Methodist, Broad street, Rev. Samuel Blakeley, mistress minister. RrmAL SANITARY AuTHORITY. SCHOOLS:- Clerk, Harold Stanley Maples, Herring lane, Spalding Treasurer. W. L. Claypon, Bank, Spalding A School Board of 7 members was formed in 1877; Medical Officers of Health, Gosberton district, Thomas Stiles, Arthur Percival, Double street, clerk to the board; Wm. Spalding; Moulton district, George F. England, Moulton; Proctor, attendance officer, 112 Winsover road; the board St. Nicholas district, Henry •r. Styles M.D. Spalding meet at the Central school every friday at 3 p.m Inspectors of Nuisances, Moulton district, J. H. Diggle, Central Board, Westlode street, George Edward Church, Moulton; Deeping district, William Tomline, 19A, Spring master ; Miss Henrietta Pulford, mistress; Miss Sarah gardens, Spalding; Gosberton district, John Geo. Bollon, Pearson, infants' mistress . Surfleet bridge, Pinchbeck Marsh Board, The Marsh (mixed), Miss Acum, mistres3 Free Grammar, Church street, founded in 1588 by Sir ScHOOL ATTENDANCE CoMMITTEE. John Gamlyn, was removed to its present site in 1881 ; the buildings, constructe:i of red brick, faced with An­ Clerk, Ashley Maples, Spalding caster stone, in the Queen Anne style, surround a court­ Attendance Officers, William Tomline, Spalding; John yard, the master's house occupying the south & west George Bollon, Pinchbeck fronts; the school has a yl!arly endowment of £230 & PuBLIC OFFICERS :- there are now (1884) about 52 boys, the premises being Assistant Overseer & Assessor of Taxes, John Longstaff, designed for 40 boarders & 8o day scholars; Rev. John 2 Herring lane Albert Kershaw M.A. of St. Catherine's College, Cam­ Clerk to the Union Assessment Committee, Ashley Maples, bridge, head master; Rev. Michael Sisson, second master 1 Herring lane Blue Coat, Church street, founded in 1710 ; there are 40 Clerk to the Cowbit &c. Wash Drainage Trustees, Joe boys & 40 girls in average attendance, all of whom are George Calthrop, Broad street taught free; Samuel Willoughby, master; Miss Tomline, Clerk to the Land & Property Tax Commissioners & the mistress . Court of Sewers held at Spalding & to the South Holland National, Church street (mixed), erected in 1845 on a site & Spalding & Pinchbeck Drainage & Glen Banks & South near the church at a cost of £r,6oo & since enlarged & a Holland Embankment Trustees, Charles .Foster Banner, girls' school room added; it will now hold 475 children & Broad street has an average attendance of 379 & is supported by volun­ Clerks to the & Deeping Fen Drainage tary contributions; Arthur 1\Iarr, master; Miss Louisa Trnstees, Banner & Calthrop, Broad street Ham,. mistress ; Miss Coppard, infants' mistress Coroner for Spalding & !'art of Holland district, Joe George Willesby's Free, Winsover road (boys), founded in 1682 by Calthrop, Broad street; Deputy Coroner, Francis Thomas William Willesby & has about 6o boys ; the income of this Selby, Herring lan~ charity is about £170 yearly, of which £40 is expended Clerk & Collector to the Fourth District of the Interior in clothing; Henry Edward .Atlee, master . Drainage, Francis Thomas Selby, Herring lane Goodfellow's National, Spalding common (mixecl), erected Collector of Market Tolls, Daniel Crampton, 45 Double st in 1871 at a cost of £1,6oo, for 209 children; average at­ Collector of Rates & Taxes, John Longstaff, 2 Herring lane tendance, 124; & supported by voluntary contributions; Inland Revenue Officer & Inspector of Corn Returns, Wm. Miss Mary Elizabeth Mower, mistress Cobb, 5 Winsover road St. John Baptist, Hawthorn bank; Miss Clara Brummitt, Inspector of Police, WiUiam Wood, 25 Red Lion street mistress Inspeetor of Weights & Measures, Supt. George Jarvis, St. Norbet's Catholic, Henrietta street (mixed), Miss Sheep market Louisa Dixon, mistress