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HA.MPSHIRE. ANDOVJ•N • DIRECTOR V,] HA.MPSHIRE. ANDOVJ•n • ANDOVER RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. .ANDOVER UNION. The Parishes in the district are the same as in the Board day, alternate fridays at the Workhouse at Union, with the exception of Andover. 11 a.m. The Union comprises the following places: Abbott'!lo Council meets at the Workhouse on alternate fridays at Ann, Amport, Andover, Appleshaw, Barton Stacey, about I'! noon. Bullington, Chilbolton, !Faccombe, !Foxcotte, Fyfield, Chairman, Lieut. -Col. C. D'O. Harmar, Ramridge Geodworth Clatford, Grately, Hurstbourne Tarrant~ house, Andover Kimpton, Knight's •Enham, Longparish, Linkenholt, Clerk, William Robert Graham, 31 High street Monxton, Penton Grafton (or Weyhill), Penton Mew­ Treasurer, Elijah Jacob, Capital & Counties Bank sey, Quarley, Shipton Bellinger, Tedworth South, Medical Officer of Health, Ernest A. Farr L.R.C.P.Lond., Tan<>ley, Thruxton, Upper Clatford, Vernhams Dean, M.R.C.S.Eng. iHeath house, London street '& Wherwell. The population of the union in I9DI Highway Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, John Wormald, was rs,Boo; area, 74,218 acres; ratellble value, Lady South cottage Day, rgu, was .[.no,612 . Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Lieut.-Col. C. PU~LIC ESTABLISHMENTS. D'O. Harmar, Ramridge house Clerk to the >Guardians & Assessment Committee, Wm. Cemetery, Thomas E. Longman, clerk to the burial Robert Graham, 31 High street, Andover board authority; Pemberton E. J. Tal bot, registrar; Treasurer, Elijah Jacob, Capital & Counties Banli, Thomas J. Simmons, keeper 22 High street . ~ . Ccttage Hospital, Junction road, rE • .A. Farr L.R.C.P. Relieving & Vaccmatwn Officers, l'lo. 1 d1strrct, Harvey Land., M.R.C.S.Eng. Jermyn Francis Gillett M.B., John Humber, Olive villa, Junction road, Andover;. B.C.Camb. John P. Williams-Freeman M.D. Robert No. 2 district. Thomas George Hillier, Hur,.tbourne Sewton Barnes L.S.A. & J. H. Gilmour M.R.C.S. Tarrant; No. ·3 district, Thomas W. Spratt, Wher­ medical officers; J. V. Helsdon M.R.C.S.Eng. acting well; No. 4 district, Thomas John Baxter, Amport. medical officer; J. B. l\Iorrish L.D.S.Eng. dental sur­ .Andover . geon; E. Jacob, hon. treasurer; Edward Clarke, hon. .Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, No. I district. sec. ; Miss Putz, lady superintendent Ernest A. Farr ·L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. Heath County Court, Town hall, His Honor Percy Gye, judge; house, London street, .A.ndover; No. 2 district, Jermyn Cleaveland John Phillips, registrar & high bailiff. The Francis Gillett B.A., M.IB., B.O. 37 High street, An­ court is held at the Town hall every month; the dis­ ·tover; No. 3 district, William A. Griffiths, Wonston. trict comprises the following places: Abbott's Ann, ~Iicheldevcr; Nos. 4 & 5 districts, John P. Williams­ Amport, Andover, Applesh~~ow, Barton Stacey, Binley, Freeman l\LD. Weyhill; No. 6 district, John Henry •Bullington, Charlton, Chilbolton, Clanville, Good­ Gilmour, Hurstbourne Tarrant worth Clatford, Cla tford Upper, Cold Henley, Con­ Workhouse: it is a brick building & consists of main bolt, Cottage End, Cottenworth, Dunley, East Chol­ buildings ~ two wings k will hold 355 inmates; the derton, Eggbury, Faccombe, Finkley, 'Fyfield, Forton, grounds occupy 4 a~res: there is an infirmary, built Foxcotte, Freefolk, Fullerton, Grately, Hatherden, of iron, in the rear, for infectious diseases; Rev­ Hur~tbourne Priors, Hurstbourne Tarrant, Kimpton, W. E. Smith, chaplain; Ernest A. Farr L.R.C.P.Lond .• King's Enham, Knight's Enham, Laverstoke, Linken­ ~l.R.C.S.Eng'. medical officer; Ernest F. Easthope, holt, Little Ann, Little London, Littleton, Long­ master; Mrs. I. Easthopc, matron parish, Monxton, Mullens Pond, Netherton, Newton Superintendent Registrar, Bruce Lamb, 26 High street. Stacey, Northington, Penton Grafton, Penton Mew­ Andover; deputv, Joseph Dawe, Old Winton road sey, Pill Heath, Quarley, Reddenham, Red Rice, St. Registrars of Bi~ths & Deaths, Amport sub-district. Mary Bourne, Sarson, Bhipton, Shoddesden, Sman­ Thomas John Baxter, Am port; deputy, Glennie Lam­ nell, Southington, Stoke, Stone Hanger, Tangley, bourne, 'l'hru.xton; Andover sub-district, Mrs. :Mar~· Testcombe Bridge, Thruxton, Tedworth South, Tufton, Reynold:;, 89 High street, Andov€'!'; deputy, Edward Upton, Vernham, Weeke, Westover, Weyhill, Wher­ Reynolds, 8g High street, And over; Hur!!tbourne Tar­ well, Whitchurch, Wildern & Woodhouse rant sub-district, T. G. Hillier, HurstbDurne Tarrant; For Bankruptcy purposes this Court is included in that deputy, William Gerrish, Hurstbourne Tarrant; Long­ of Salisbury, Tilney Barton, Catherine street, Salis­ pari~h sub-district, T. W. Spratt, Wherwell; deputy, bury, official receiver Jame.~ Arthur Tovey, Wherwell Certified Bailiffs under the "Law of Distress Amend­ Registrar of Marriages, Thomas Edgar Longman, High ment Act" : Allan Herbert, High street & Percy street, And over; deputy, 'Edward H!~nry J ellett, George Ford, The Repository 43a. ~farket place County Police Station, Winchester street, Samuel Bowles, superintendent, 1 sergeant &; 5 constables PUBLIC OFFICERB. Sanatorium, Vigo road, E. A. Farr L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. medical officer of health As~istant Over,;eer for ..!ndover District &i Collector of Poor Rate, Waiter Fuller Wear, g8 High street Fire Brigade (Corporation) Engine House, East street, Clrrk to the Commi~-Jsioners of Land k Income Tax & t,, .Arthur Beale, captain "\ndover Sub-Committee of th11 County of Southamp­ Free Library, Reading Rooms k Institute, Bridge street; ton Local Pension Committee, Bruce Lamb, High st George Shearing, librarian • Cc·roner for Rants, Andover District, Pemberton Erne~t Baths, Adelaide road, Frank Beale, proprietor, com­ J. Talbot, Bridge st.; deputy, Eruce Lamb, 26 High >'t prising a swimming bath & private baths; is also Treasurer to the Charity Trustees, Philip Henry PoorP_ used as a Public Hall in the winter months High street; clerk, Pemberton E. J. Talbot, Bridge ~t. Town :Hall, High street, Job Choules, keeper Beadle & Clerk of the Market,Jo'b Choules, Winchester st Vestry Clerk, Edward Clarke, Western cottage TERRI'fORI.A.L FORCE. Veterinary Inspector under the "Diseases of Animal" Hampshire (Carabiniers) Yeomanry (Ando_ver Troop, C Acts " for Andover k King"sclere Districts, Frederick Squadron), Drill hall, East street, 2nd Lieut. P. C. G. ~Iaynard, Midlanes Gribble, commanding 4th Battalion Hampshire Regiment (D Co.); head quar­ PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. ters, Drill hall, East street; Capt. L. Frazer; Color­ St. Marv's Church, Rev. Waiter Edward Smith ~C\. Sergt,-Instructor, A. Howie vicar;· Rev. Waiter Reid Bentham M.A. curate; 8 k Io a.m. & 6 p.m. winter & 7 p.m. summer, sunday ARMY SERVICE CORPS. Christ Church, Hatherden, Rev. Ernest Clapton l\'LA­ vicar; II a. m. k 6.30 p.m W11ssex Divisional Transport & Supply Column; head Christ Church, Smannell, Rev. iEimer Thomas Cole!> quarters, Drill hall, East street; Commanding, Lieut.­ A.K.C.L. vicar; 6.30 p.m. & II a.m. alternate sun.;:. Col. H. L. Cooper; Divisional Supply Officer, Major E. H. Pocock; Adjutant, Capt. C. H. Furneaux; Head & mission service at the school alternate sun. n a..rn Quarters Cos. ; Transport Officers, Lieut. G. C. Catholic Chapel of St. John the Baptist, served from Wetherall & 2nd LiP.nt. T. B. Lyle; Supply Officer, Basingstoke. Services, alternate sundays at ro a.m_. 2nd Lieut. J. T. P. Clarke; Transport Instructor, Co. & 3 & 8.30 _p.m Sergt.-Major W. Brown A.S.C.; Supply Instructor, Baptist, High street; ro.3o a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; "'IH'(L Sergt. F. Wyard 7-~o p.m Baptist, Smannell, ro.30 a.m. & 6 p.m CongregationalJ. East street, Rev. Henry Lucas; ra.-so ROYAL .ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. a.m. & 6.3p p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m 3rd Wessex Field Ambulance (part of B Section), _Drill Wesleyan, Bridge street, Rev. Joseph Birkbeck; 10.30 hall, East street, Lieut. J. A. Swindale, commanding a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thnrs. 7-30 p.m ' .
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