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Essex. (Kelly's • 118 C.HEL'\f~FuRD • ESSEX. (KELLY'S Police Station, New street, Hy. Chas. Barrov, inspe~;tor Wallinger L.R.O.P.Lond., :M.R.C.S.Eng. Writtle; N&. Public Library & Museum, Market road, John W. 3 district, William Douglas· Gimson M.B.O.S.Eag., Howarth, librarian & curator L.R.C.P.Lond. 195 Springfield road, Chelmsford; No;l Shire Hall, Tindal square; assizes, spring & summer, 4 district, Arthl.lr Edward lJyster M.R.C.S.Eng. Grea' County Council meetings k quart~rly sessions &; petty Baddow (m~;~dical officer only); Percy Tyrell Spencer­ Phillip.. M.R, B.Ch., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. sessions held everv• frida>• · Tuberculosis Dispensary, 8q Duke street, .Alfred John Great Baddow (public vaccinator only); No. 5 dis-­ Williamson M.A., }LD., D.P.H. medical officer trict, John Marshall M.R.C.S.Eng. Wickford;. N(). 61 Vt-stry Hall, New street, W. H. Tomlimon, manager district, Alan_ Carpmael Ransford M.R.C.S.Eng.,f L.R.C.P.Lond. Ingatestone i No. 7 district, Herber~ CEMETERIES. Uardin M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Stock; No. 1 Borough, Writtle road, William Gooch, supt district, Robert Percy Smallwood M.B. & B.C. Little Church, Rectory road, .1. Lunney, deputy parish cler];:; Waltham; No. 9 district, Theodore Harry Wailer Waltt>r .Aylett, caretajier L.R.C.P.Lond., :M.R.C.S.Eng. New London road, Nonconformist, ~t'w London road, Charles Clift, sec.; Ch.-lmsford Da,·id Prior, caretaker Workhouse, Wood street, built of brick in 1837 (with in­ fectious ward added in 1877), was burned down Dec. TERRITORIAL FORCE. 1886 & rebuilt in r889 at a cost of £I6,ooo,. & will ' . ESSEX TERRITORIAL FORCE ASSOCU'fiOX. • hold 435 inmates; John Guest, master; Rev. Francl. Offices, Marliet road. Ralph Thnrlow M.A. chaplain ; medical officer, President, Col. the Earl of Warwick T.D. Essex Yeo­ Theodore Harry Wailer L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. manry & Warwick Yeomanr~- (Lord Lieutenant) Chelmsford; Mrs. Alice Edith Guest, matron Chairman, C.:~l. R B. Colvin C.B., T.D., D.L. late CHELMSFORD REGISTRATION DISTRICT . Essex Y eomanrv• Vice-Chairman, Col. Harry Coopt>r C.M.G., D.L., J.P Superintendent Registrar, Arthur Stewart Duffield M.!. Secretary, CoL F. F. Johnson C.B. T A "Essetorial, g6 High street; deputy, Francis Ward, g6 High street Chelmsford" R~~istrar uf Marriages, ·waiter Frederick .1rlidge, 22 For names of members of the association & units ad­ Maltese road ministered, see the Preliminary section of the Direc· Registrars of Births & Deaths, Great Baddow sub-dis· tory trict, C. R. Finch, Great Baddow; deputy. Miss M. E-;~ex Yeomanry (.1 Squadron, C Troop), Capt. H. H. A. Lloyd, Foxholes, Great Baddow; Chelmsford sub­ Gepp, commanding district, William John ~urse, I Braemar avenue; Essex Royal Horse Artillery ; bead quarters, Market road ; deputy, Waiter Frederick _-\rJidge, 22 Maltese road; CJmmanding, ~iajor the Hon. R. G. A. Hamilton; Ingatestone sub-district, Edward Victor ..lldridge, Adjutant, Capt. A. H. Evans-Gwynne R..A. ; ~Iedical Stock; deputy, Lewis V.Jarris, Stock; Great Waltham Officer, Lieut. A. C. Ransford R.A.M.C.(T.F.); Chap· district, Fred Turner, Broornfield; deputy, Harry E. lain, Rev. C. C. Naters; Sergt.-::viajor R. Faircloth Hood, Springfield green, Chelmsford R.H.A. drill instructor Ammunition Column (Eastern Mounted Brigade), Capt. COUNTY OFFICIAI.S. W. A. B. Daniel, commanding Clerk of the Peace for the County &; to th& County. Essex (Fortress) Royal Engineers, Electric Lights Co.; Council, John Heyden Goold; office, Shire hall head quarters, Market road;. Capt. H. A. D. Neville, Deputy Clerk of the Peace &; to the County Council. commanding-; Sergt. H. Barden RE. drill instructor George Fre~rick Barlow, Shire hall sth.Battalion Essex Regiment; bead quarters, Drill hall, Connty Accountant of Essex, Frank Howard Ower&, Market road. Staff :-Commanding, Lieut.-Col. J. M. Countv• offices, Duke street Welch T.D.; ~Iajors, F. lL Taylor & W. P. ~- Rid­ County _\rchitPct, G. Topham Forrest, 73 Duke street ley; Adjutant, Capt ...L D. ~- :Merriman; Quarter­ Cr.unty Medical Officer of Health, John Clough Thresh master (vacant) ; Medical Officers, Lieut. K. S. Storr!j D.Sc.Lond., M.D.Vict., D.P.H.Camb.64 New London rd . ~f.B., R.A.. M.C. (T.F.) & Lieut. C. S. Wink County Land Agent (Small Holdings department), Chas. R.A.. M.C. (T.F.); Chaplain. Re,-. .1. J. Sacre (T.F) Lock, 67 Duke street A &; B Companies, Major Frederick W. Taylor, com­ County Surveyor for the Essex County Council & Regis­ manding detachment; A Co. Capt. P. C. Yonge &; B . trar of Motor Cars for the County of Essex, Percy J. Co. Capt. G. Will;:s; Serg-t.-~Iajor ..-\lexander Wailer, Sbeldon M.Inst.C.E. 66 Duke street instruct(jr County Treasurer of Essex, Robert Woodhouse, Barclay's CADET CORPS. Bank King Ed ward VI. School. ' District Surveyor of Main Roads & Bridges for th~ Central District, James Waiter Chapman, 47 Park rd M. ·pol\lev Capt. F. W: • R~turning Officer for the Essex County Council, HeDIJ Hamilton Gepp • AR.J.\IY SERVICE CORPS . Eastern Mounted Brigade Transport &; Supply Column; School Medical Officer, Harold Weightman Sinclair M.D. head quarters, Market road; Capt. Edward J. Upton, Lond,, D.P.H.R.C.P.S.Eng-. County offices, Duke st cammanding; Capt. H . .1: Jones, adjutant; Ser.!t.­ Secretary to the Essex Education Committee, John Major Frederick Hewitt, instructor Henry Nicholas M.A. County offices, Duke street Veterinary Inspector under the "Diseases of .Animals .. CHELMSFORD UNIO~. Acts" for Chelmsford District, W. S. Mulvey . Board day, every alternate tuesday at 10.30. a.m. F.R.C.V.S. i17 Baddow road The union comprises the following parishes :-Boreham, Sheriff's Officers, Frederick George Smith, White cot­ Broomfield, Buttsbury, Chelmsford. Chignal, Danbury, tage, Cedar avenue & Waite-r Townend Feather, Th~ East Hanningfield, Good Easter, Great Baddow, Great Limes, D9 Springfield road Leigh-s, Great Waltham, Ingate~tone & Fryerning, Littl" Cnder-Sheriff, Henry Hamilton Gepp, 57 Nev street~ Baddow, Littla Leighs, Little Waltham, Margaretting. Chelmsford : acting under sheriffs, deputies & solici­ Mashbury, Pleshey, Rettendon, Roxwell, Runwell, San­ tors, Gepp & Sons, New street don, South Hanningfield, Springfield, Stock, West Han­ . PUBLIC OFFICERS. ningfie-Id, _Widford, Woodham Ferrers & Writtle. The Assistant Overseer & Collector of King-'s Taxes ior area of the Union is 86,157 acres; rateable value, Chelmsford & Springfield & Collector (){ Poor Rate March, I914, [256,971; the population in 1911 was for Springfield Ward, William Augustus Murrell. 40·799· Cbamherlins, Hill road Chairman of the Board of Guardians, F. G. Marriage, .!.ssistant Overseer &; Poor Rate Collector, North k Little Waltham South Wards, William Henry Tomlinson, Vestry ball. Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Arthur New street Stewart Dufl1eld M.A. 96 High street, Chelmsford Chief Inspector of Weights & Measures &; under Sale or Treasurer, Wilfrid L. T ...-\rkwright, High st.Ch('lmsford " Food & Drugs Act" & Official Sampler under "Fer­ Relieving & Vaccination Officers, 1st district, William tilizers & Feeding Stuffs Act " for the Southern ·John Nurse, I Braemar avenue, Chelmsford; 2nd dis­ District, Arthur Horsnell, 153 High street, Brentwood trict, Fred Turner, Broomfield; (vaccination officer Clerks to Chelmsford Sub-Committees of Essex Local only) C. R. Finch, Great Baddow; assistant relieving Pension Committee, Rural, Robert William Blyth. officer, Ed""ard Victor _-\!dridge, Stock Crane court, High street; Urban, George Melvin, y(J. Collector tiJ tlu• Guarrli'ln•. Fred Turner, Broomfield X ew London road Medical Oflicers &; I'uulic VacC'inators. ~ n. r district, Clerk to Commissioners of Income & Land Tax for divi­ HenrY William Newton L.R0.P.Lond., .\LR.C.S.Eng., ~>ion of ChPlmsford & to Commissioners of Sewers fm D.P.H.R.C.l'.S.Eug. Fairfield house, Duke street. Foulness, Dengie &; for Fobbing Levels, Hy. Hamilton Chelmsford; :Xo. 2 di,;trict, R Jbert X a~myth Arnold- 1 Gepp .
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