DlREarORY.J . BEL PER. 46 Medica} Officer of Health, Richard Grammar Alien, Bridge st .Arthor Dicken, Arnold villas, Chapel street, , Bel­ Surveyor & Building Surveyor, Robert Argile, Rip}('y per sub-district; Tom Wake, Duffield sub-district; Inspector of Nuisances & Collector, John Potter, High st deputy, Thomas E. 1\'ake, Dutfield; Samuel Hawkins, Heage, Ripley sub-district; deputy, Miss Sarah J. Public Establishments. Hawkms, Heage; James Eley, Horsley Woodhouse, Belper Public Hall Co. Limited, Bridge street; Joseph Pym, Horsley sub-district ; deputy, Miss Clotilda Eley, Smalley ; managing director William Twigg, Alderwasley, sub-district ; Cemetery, Joseph Pym, clerk to the Burial Board; Jaseph deputy, John .Starkey, Middle Peak view, Wirksworth Waterfall, superintendent Workhouse, to hold 340 inmates, Leonard Foster, master; County Court, His Honor William Barber Q.C. judge; John R. G. Alien, medieal officer; Rev. Thomas Crossland M.A. Borough, registrar &. acting high bailiff.-The Court is chaplain ; Mrs. Eliza Foster, matron held in the Public hall, Belper & in the Town hall, Ilkes­ RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. ton. The followin~ places are within this jurisdiction :­ Ambergate,Awsworth, Hargate, Bedlam hill, Belper,Belper :\feets at the Union on alternate saturdays, after the ordinary Gorses, Belper Lane End, Blackbrook, Boghouses, Battle­ meeting of the guardians. brook, Broadholme, Buckland Hollow, Chevin, Copper Clerk, Joseph Pym, Bridge street, Belper Yards, Cotmanhav, Cowhouse Lane, Cossall, Coxbench, Treasurer, William Henry Winterborne, & Derby­ Cumbersome, Dale Abbey, Dalley, Denby, Denby Com­ shire Bank, Belper mon, Dobholes, Duffield, Eastwood, Far Lawn, Farnah Medical Officers of Health, No. I district, J. Allen, Ripley; Green, Hazlewood. Heage, , Hilcliff Lane. Hol­ No. 2 district, Edward Gaylor L.R.C. P.Edin. Bel per brooke, Hoppingbill, Milford, Horsley, Horsley "'ood­ Inspector of Xuisances & Suneyor, John Clexton, North house, , Kilburne, Kirk Hallam, Lady GroYe, lodge, Belper Langley, Langley Mill, Little Hallam, Loscoe, Makeney, Mapperley, Marble Works, Marlpool, Milford, Milnhay, Public Officers. Morley, Openwoodgate, Postern, Ridgeway,Sandbed Lane, Assessor, Joseph Pym Sbaw Lane, Shipley, Shire Oaks, Shottle Gate, Smalley, Assistant Overseer & Collector of Poor's Rates, W.H. Simkiss, Stanley, Stanley Common, Stanton-by-Dale, Stanton Town o~e Gate, Swainsley, Toadmore, Turnditch, Upper or Over Clerk to the Burial Board, Joseph Pym Lane, ·, Whitemoor & Windley Certifying Surgeon under the Factory Acts for Belper Dis- CerHied Bailiffs appointed under the Law of Distress trict, Edward Gaylor, The Limes, Chapel street Amendment Act :-John Cheetham, Bridge street, Bel­ Collector of Property & Income Taxes, John Potter, High st per; Henry Clemerson, Ilkeston ; .John Fish, Ilkeston ; Inland Revenue Officer, Thomas George Haynes, High st Frank Walker Harvey, Ilkeston; Elisha Hupkins, East­ Superintendent of County Police, John Grant McDonald, wood; Charles William Hunt, Ilkeston ; William Harding Matlock road Smith, Ilkeston; Edwin Sutton, Ilkeston Supervisor of Inland Revenue, Wm. Whiskin, Windmill lane Fire Brigade Station, Bridge street, P. H. Harrison, captain Town Crier, William Cheetham, Field head Inland Revenue Office, King street, 1\'illiam Whiskin, super­ visor ; Thomas Geol"ge Haynes, officer Police Station, Matlock road, John Grant McDonald, super­ Places of•Worship, with times of Services. intendent; 2 inspectors, 2 sergeants & I6 constables St. Peter's Church, Rev. Frederick A. Friend, vicar; Town Office, Wm. H. Simkiss, assistant overseer & collector Rev. 1\'illiam Round, curate; 10.30 a. m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment\, 1st Volunteer Christ Church, Rev. Edward Au!{ustus Hillyard B. A. vicar; Battalion (G & half of M company), Bridge street, Capt. Rev. Thomas Holland Chad wick M.A. curate; 8 & 10.30 G. Herbert Strutt, commandant G company & Capt. a. m. & 3.15 & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 8.15 a.m. & 4.30 p.m.; W. B. Woodforde, commandant half of M company; thurs. 7.30 a.m Joseph Pym & Maurice Hunter, lieutenants; T. Johnston, St. John's Chapel, 8 a.m. & 7.30 p.m. weds acting surgeon; James Pennington, drill instructor Baptist, Bridge st. 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 8 p.m HELPER UNION. Congregational, Market Street lane, Rev. Fredk. Knowles, minister; 10.30 a.m. & 3.15 & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 8 p.m Belper is the centre of a poor-law union, comprising 34 Friends' Meeting House, Market Street lane parishes & townships, divided into six registration sub-dis­ Methodist Free Church (Salem), Market Street lane, Rev. tricts, viz.-Alfreton, Belper, Duffield, Horsley, Ripley Thomas Skillings; I0.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 8 p.m & Wirksworth, embracing an area of 66,sn acres; rate­ Primitive Methodist, Field head, H.ev. Lowther Elerby Ellis, able value in 189o, £247,835; the union comprises the minister; 10.30 a. m. & 6 p.m.; mon. 7.15 p.m following places :-Alderwa!!ley, Alfreton, Allestree, Ash­ Primitive Methodist, Cow hill; 2.30 & 6 p. m. ; mon. 7·45 p.m leyhay, Helper, Crich, Denby, Dethick (or Dethwick), Lea Spiritualists, New road; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m & Holloway, Duffield, Hazlewood, Heage, Holbrook, Unitarian, Field row, Rev. John Kertain Smith; Il a. m. Horsley, Horsley "'oodhouse, Idridgehay & AI ton, Ireton & 6.30 p.m Wood, Kedleson, Kilburne, Kirk Langley with Meynell Wesleyan, Chapel street, Rev. lsaac Newton & Rev. Robert Langley, Mackworth, Mapperley, .Markeaton, Morley, J ones Thomas, mini-,ters ; 10.30 a. m. & 6.30 p. m. ; Pentrich, Quarndon, , Ripley, Shottle & wed. 7.30 p.m Postern, Smalley, South Wingfield, Turnditch, Weston Wesleyan, Pottery, 2.30 & 6 p.m Underwood, Windley & Wirksworth Board day every alternate satnrday, at the Board Room in the Union, at 10 a. m. Schools. Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Joseph A School Board of 7 members was formed in 1876; Joseph Pym, Bridge street, Belper; .Assistant Clerk & Collector Bland Walker, Chapel street, clerk to School Board; John to the Guardians, W. J. Parker, The Orchard, Belper Potter, High strPet, school attendance officer Treasurer, William Henry Winterborne, Derby & Derby­ Board, Cow hill, erected in I877, for 127 girls & 16o infants: shire Bank, Belper average attendance, I08 girls & 90 infants ; Miss Harriet Relieving Officers, Belper district, Arthnr Dicken, Belper; J<'rancis Pine, mistress; Miss Louisa Carter, infants' mist \Virksworth district, William Twig~, Alderwasley Board, High street, erected in 1877, for 146 infants; average Vaccination Officer, Joseph Pym, Bridge street, Belper attendance, 13oinfants; MissJuliaEvans, infants' mistrss Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Alfreton district, Board, Pottery, erected in 1877 & enlarged 1890, for II2 John Joseph Bingham lll.D. Alfreton; Belper & Heage boys, 16o girls & 150 infants; average attendance, 104 district, Richard Grammer Alien r•. R.C. P.Edin. Grea.sley boys, 112 ~irls & 103 infants ; Peter Whitfield Jones, house, Helper; Crich district, Christopher Blencowe Noble master; Miss Edith .Ellen Brooks, mistress ; Mrs Sarah Dunn, Cricb ; Duffield district, Edward Hoskins, Duffield ; Alton, infants' mistress Markeaton district, Alfred Olivant Francis L.R.C.P.Edin. Board, The Fleet, built in 1882, for 300 boys; average at­ 16 Wardwick,Derby; Riddings district, William Alexander tendance, ISO; Charles Bint, master Warters L.R.C.P.Edin. Alfreton; Ripley district, Josiah Board, Long row, erected in r8x8, for 200 ooys, 220 girls & Alien, Ripley; Smalley district, George James Waters 200 infants; average attendance, I90 boys, 210 girls & Garnham L. R.C.P.Edin. Smalley; Wirksworth district, 168 infants; James Tomlison, master; Miss Lucy E. George Harvey L.R.c.P.Edin. \\'irksworth Sutton, mistress; Miss Mary Anna Nadin, infants' mist Superintendent Registrar, Joseph Pym, Bridge street, Bel­ National, Nottingham road, erected, with residences for per; deputy, W. J. Parker, The Orchard, Belper master & mistress, in I8.t9• for 170 boys & 170 girls; Registrars of Marria~es, J. H. Simpson, Swanwick; dPpnty, average attendance, no boys & 95 girls; Wtlliam Adder­ J. J. Simpson, Swanwick ; George Brown, Helper; deputy, ley, master; Mrs. Hannah Anthony, mistress J. Bakewell, Market place, Belper; J. P. Wilson, Wirks­ There are also several private schools. Mr. Anthony's, in worth ; deputy, R. H. Haywort.h, Wirksworth Chapel street, established about I84o, has been conducted Registrars of Births & Deaths, J. H. Simpson, Swanwick, by the present principal since x8~. Mr. Vale's in Bridge Alfreton sub-district; deputy, J. J. Simpson, Swan wick; street, has extensive grounds&; school buildings. Green