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Fire Engine Station, High street, WiTiiam Smith, capt. Coroner for the 1Vestern Division of the County, Fredk. & 12 men Westell, Bridge street; deputy, Frederick John Daniel Inland Revenue Office, Newland, W. R. Tresidder, office1 West€ll M.A. High street Stamp Office, High street, J. Knight, distributor Clerk to the Bampton East Highway Board, Henry Temperance Hall, William Ge:orge Ealton, sec Temple Ravenor, High street 'l'own Hall, Market place, Mrs. Gemge Collier, keeper Collector of Income & Assessed Taxes, Harry Robbins, West end, Witney Yeomanrv• . Oxfordshire (Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars), Yeo- S1tamp Distributor, John Knight, High street manry Cavalry, detachment of A. Squadron; Capt. J. Steward Df the l\Ianor of Witney, John F. K. Daniel 1\LA. F. Mason; Sergt.-:Maj. Harry Percy, driil instructor Bridge streeli Superintendent of County Police, \Villiam Leech, Police V ol unteens. st-ation, Church green znd Volunteer Bat.talion Oxfordshire Light Infantry (F Town Crier, Henry Bennertt, Corn street Co. ), Lieut. Henry Temple RavenOJr, commanding; J ames Grant, sergeant instruotor Places of Worship, with times of services. \Yitney Uni•on. St. Mary's Parish Church, Rev. Canon William Foxley Board day, every thurs. at 11 a.m. at the Workhouse. Norris M. A. rector; Rev. Harold J. ScBurford, Chimney, Clanfield, Coggs, Cnawley, a.m. ; wed. & fri. & saints' days 10 a.m. & daily Curb ridge, Ducklinglton, Eynsh'am, Fulbrook, Hailey, 6.30 p.m Handborough, Hardwicke, Holwell, Kencott, Lew, Holy Trinity Ohapel of Ease, Ha.iley-cum-Crawley ; II Minster Lovell, NortMeigh, Northmoor, Osney Hill, a.m. 3 (children's .service) rst & 3rd sundays & 6.30 Ramsden, Shifford, Shilton, Southleigh, Standlake, p.m. ; wed. 10 a.m. & fri. 7.30 p.m St"Rnton Harcourt, Swinbrook, Taynton, Upton & St. John's Chapel of Ease, Curbridge; every sun. 3 Signet, "~estwell, Widford·, Wilcote, Witney & Yelford. p.m. evensong; H. C. 2nd sun. 9· 15 a. m.& on festivals The population of the union in 1891 was 21,215 ; area Congregational, High street, Rev. John Brantom; 1.30 77•795 acres; ratea,ble value in 1894, £102,683 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m Clerk to the Guardians & Asses.sment Committee, PlymDuth Brethren, Corn Exchange, 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m Nathaniel John Graham Ravenor, High street, Witney Primitive Methodist, Corn street, Rev. Thomas Phelps; Treasurer, w-illiam Sadler MjH1er, Witney 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m Relieving & Vaccin·ation Officers, Bampt•on district, Primitive Methodist, Curbridge ; Freder.ick Green, Bampton, A-ston ; Burford district, 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. Rev. Thomas Hackett Thomas Farmer, Burford; Eyns'ham district, John Wesleyan, High street; 10.30 a. m. & Rev. William Brown Harfi.s, Eynsham; Witney district, J ames Merchant, & 6 p.m.; tues. 7 p.m. Corn street, W~tney Wesleyan (Mission) Chapel, Newland; IO.;)O a.m. & Medical Officers, Bampton district, James Pimlotot Oates, 6 p.m BamptEngland (mixed), West end, erected in r88r Clerk, Nathaniel John Graham Ravenor, High st.Witney for 100 children; avernge attendance, 71; Miss Mar Trea.surer, William Sadler Miller, Witney garet Bowen, mistress Medical Officer of Health, W. D. Wood L.R.C.P.Edin. National (St. Mary's), Church green, established in I813, Oxford for 450 children; average attendance, rso ooys IIS Sanitary Inspector & Surveyor, Jasper Taylor, Minster girls & 98 infants; Frederick Hayrter, master; Miss Lovell Caroline Wright, mistres-s; :Miss Jane Wadsworth, in Public Officers. fants' mistress Assistant Overseer, Howard James Merchant, Corn National, Ourbridge (infants); average attendance, 32; street, Witney ~Iiss A. Fernley, mistress Certifying Fadory Surgeon, Charles Dorringt{)n Batt WeS'ley-an (mixed), High street, erected jn 1855 & en J.P., M.B. The Hill larged in 1884 & further extended in 1893, by the CleTk to the Commissioners