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Staffordshire. (Kelly'b 112 CHEADLE. STAFFORDSHIRE. (KELLY'B Certified Bailiffs, appointed under the "Law of Distress Clerk to Commissioners of Taxes, Charles John Blagg, Amendment Act,'' John Hulme, jun. Church terrace, Church terrace Cheadle & John .Alcock, Queen street, Cheadle Collector of Taxes, Arthur Rushton, High street County Police Station, Church terrace, Samuel Goodwin, Deputy Coroner for Uttoxeter district of Staffordshire, sergeant in charge & 2 constables Thomas Bishop Cull, High street Volunteer Fire Brigade, J. R. B. Masefield, captain & 12 men Inland Revenue Officer, Harry A. Coleman, Park view CHEADLE UNION. Inspector of Weights & Measures, E. W. H. Knight, Board day, friday, fortnightly, n a.m. at the Board room, attends at the Portobello inn, Cheadle, every fourth Workhouse. thursday in December, April, June & October, to correct The Union comprises the following parishes :-Alton, & stamp Bradley-Ie-Moors, Cauldon, Caverswall,Cheadle,Checkley, Stamp Distributor, Mrs. Mary L. Salt, High street Cheddleton, Consall, Cotton, Denstone, Dilhorne, Dray­ Surveyor of Highways, Frederick Inskip, Brookhouse villa cott-le-Moors, Farley, Ipstones & Kingsley. The popula­ Surveyor of Taxes, A. G. Burton, of Stafford tion of the union in 1891 was 24,164 ; area, 55,160 acres ; Town Crier, Thomas Bowring, Tape street rateable value, I Bgs, £124,197 PLACES oF WoRsHIP, with times of Services:- Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Fredk. St. Giles' Church,Rev. EdwardStafford Carlos M.A. rector; Cox, West View cottage, Cheadle Rev. Dnid Waiter Williams B.D. curate; 10.30 a. m. & Treasurer, Stanley Rose Wood, Manchester & Liverpool 6.30 p.m.; wed. & fri. 11 a.. m.; wed. 7.30 p.m District Bank, High street, Cheadle St. Giles' Catholic Church, Rev. Waiter Morris, priest; Relieving Officer to the Union & Collector to the Guardians, mass 8.30 & serm. 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m Simon James, Oakamoor road Congregational, Tape street, Rev. Thomas Scott; :10.30 Vaccination Officers, the Registrars of Births & Deaths, a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m except Cheadle sub-district, Enoch Carnwell, Dilhorne Methodist New Connexion, Chapel street (circuit supplies) ; Medical Otlicers & Public Vaccinatoi'!! : AI ton district, J ames 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. 7 p.m Thomas Hall L.R.C.P.LOnd. Alton; Caverswall district, Primitive Methodist, Charles street, Rev. W. Musson Kelly, Alfred Averill, Longton; Cheadle district, John William Froghall; :a.3o & 6 p.m Harris Mackenzie, Cheadle; Checkley district, Williarn Wesleyan, Chapel street, Revs. Robert Charles Barratt & Hancock Davis M.D. Upper Tean; Ipstones district, Jsph. Griffin Hodson; 10.30 a. m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m Edward Jodrcll Leapingwell1r.B., c. M. Chead!e ScHOOLS:- Superintendent Registrar, Frederick Cox, West View cottage, Free School, on Monkhouse hill, founded in 1685 by the Cheadle; deputy, Edwin Dean, Bank street Rev. Mr. Stubbs, & endowed with a yearly rent-charge Registrar of Marriages, John Ratcliff, High street, Cheadle ; of [20 upon the Heath House estate in Cheddleton, since deputy, Edward G. Tipper, High street increased by the interest of £3o left by Andrew Newton Registrars of Births & Deaths : Alton sub-district, George esq. : the master is required to teach free, 6 boys of Weston, Alton; deputy, Mrs.Ann Weston, Alton; Cheadle Cheadle & 6 of Kingsley, & has the use of a house, rent sub-district, Thomas Robert Webb, Charles street, free : it is now carried on as a middle-class school for pay­ Cheadle; deputy, Charles Patrick, Butler's hill, Cheadle; ing pupil!!, with the exception of those benefitting by the Dilhorne sub-district, Enoch Carnwell, Dilhorne; deputy, chariLy; Daniel Hancox, master, at the school; the school Thomas Chad wick, Dilhorne ; Ipstones sub-district, will hold 40 ; average attendance, 30 George Beardmore, Kingsley; deputy, Mrs. Elizabeth B. National, for boys, girls, & infants, all endowed by the Rt. Beardmore, Kingsley Rev. Richard Rawle D.D. Bishop of Trinidad & rector of The Workhouse, a structure of brick, built in 1774, has ~ince Cheadle, 1839-47; the boy!!' !!chool will hold 225, average been considerably enlarged, & now holds rem inmates; attendance, :183 ; girls', about 200, average attendance, Tom Wedmore, master; John William Harris Mackenzie, 170; infants', about 2501 average attendance, 137; Isaac medical officer; Mrs. Ada Wedmore, matron 1 Arnold Cooper, master; Miss Louisa Smith, mistress ; Miss Catherine Cooper, infants' mistress ScHOOL ATTENDANCE CouMI'ITEE. Catholic, Miss Alice O'Callaghan, mistress; Mrs. Margarct Meet at the Board room monthly on fri. at 10.30 a..m. Rogers, infants' mistress Clerk, Frederick Cox, West View cottage, Cheadle NEWSPAPER:- Attendance & Inquiry Officer, Thomas Robt. Webb, CharlM Cheadle Herald, High street, J oseph Machin, proprietor & street, Cheadle publisher; published saturday CBEADLE RuRAL DISTRICT CouNCIL. CARRIER:- Meets at Board room,"Workhouse,alternate fndays,at 11 a.m. Whitehurst Samuel, to Uttoxeter daily, from own home, Clerk, I<'rederick Cox, West View cottage, Cheadle Charles street Treasurer, Stanley Rose Wood, Manchester & Liverpool CoNVEYANCES:- , District Bank, High street, Cheadle Churches James, Royal Oak, 'bus to Blythebridge twice Medical Officer of Health,Henry Langley Webb, High street, daily at 8.35 a. m. & 2.30 p.m.; returning after arrival of Cheadle trains due at II.49 a. m. & 4.38 p.m Sanitary Inspector, F. T. Inskip, Brookhouse villa, Cheadle Hammond Sarah (Mrs.),Wheat Sheaf, 'bus to Blythebridge PuBLIC Or'FICERS :- twice daily at II.IS a.m. & 5 p.m.; returning after ar­ Certifying Factory Surgeon, Henry Langley Webb,High st rival of trains due at 12.39 & 6.14 p. m. !''are, rs. each Assistant Overseer, John Hulm, Church terrace person Cheadle. PRIVATE RESIDENTS, Hudson Rev. J oseph Griffin [Wesleyan ], Patrick Charles, Daisy bank Charles street Pattinson Mrs. Charles street Alcock Mrs. W alton villa Hulme John, Church terrace Sargeant Enoch, Charles street Alien Wm. M.P., J.P. Thornbury hall Hulme John, sen. Church terrace Scott Rev. Thomas [Congregational Andrews Mrs. Lightwood cottage, Hurst Mrs. Monkhouse minister], Pear Tree house, Tape st Ashboume road James Mrs. St. ~fary's cot. Chapel st Shuffiebotharn Ernest, High street Ball Mrs. Ashbourne road Leapingwell Edward Jodrell M.B. Slater Mrs. Cheadle mill Bames Chas. Thos. TheHollies, Charles st Butler's hill Smith Richard Fryer, The Beeches Barratt Rev.Rbt.Chas. [Wes.],Chapel st MacKenzie Ernest M. n. Daisy bank Thorley Mrs. Oakamoor road Blagg Charles John, Green hill Mackenzie John W. Harris, Daisy bank Thorley Primrose S. Windy arbour, Blagg Ernest Wm. Halcomb, Green hill Mackenzie Miss, Tape street Oakamoor road Blagg Walter Edward, Green hill Malkin Mrs. Rock cliff Tipper Misses, Church terrace Bradley Mrs. Charles street Mallard Mrs. Charles street Waugh Mrs. Charles street Briddon Thomas, Church terrace Masefield Jn. R1ehd.Beech M. A. Rosehill Webb Henry Langley, H1gh street Carlos Rev. Edwd.Stafford H.A.Rectory Massey Arthur, Grove eot. Town end Webb Mrs. Church Style ho. High st Cull Thomas B. The Croft Massey Charles, Tape street Whitehurst Mrs. Chapel street Dean Ed win, Bank street Massey Miss, Tape street Williams Rev. David Waiter B.D. Godwin Misses, Harewood park Morris Rev. Waiter [Catholic],Chapel st [curate], High street Godwin Mrs. Lightwood cottage Myring William, Windy Arbour cottage Wood Stanley Rose, High street Godwin Thomas Steele, High street Nixon John, Townend Yates John, jun. Bank street Hancox Daniel, Monkhouse Offer Stephen, The Elms COMMERCU.L. Alcock Ma.ry Ann (Mrs.), cowkeeper, Charles street Abberley Jn. boot & shoe m a. & refreshment rooms, High st Alcock Ralph, ironmonger, cabinet maker, hardware & fur­ Alcock Artbur, plumber, Queen street niture dealer ; manufacturer of every description of house­ Alcock J ames, butcher, High street hold furniture; house completely furnished, furniture Alcock James, jobbing gardener, Oak3rnoor road removed with safety & dispatch ; orders receive prompt Alcock John, auctioneer, valuer & estate agent (established attention, Stafford house, High street 1863), Queen street Alcock Rupert, beer retailer, Town end .
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