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DERBYSHIRE • ALI''r~TUN • ~3 Turbutt Gladwyn Maurice Revell Esq DlltE<J1'0RY. J DERBYSHIRE • ALI''R~TUN • ~3 Turbutt Gladwyn Maurice Revell esq. Ogston hall, Police Station, Derby road, George Fennell, superinten- Alfreton dent ; Sergt. Thomas Lowe & 6 constables Wardell Stuart Crawford esq. Doe Hill house, Alfreton Stamp Office, Post Office, Frederick Benbow, distributor The Chairmen, for the time being, of the Alfreton & Clay Weights & Measures, adjusted a.t the A.ngel inn,.Alfreton Cross Urban District Councils & the Blackwell & PUBLIC OF'F1CERS. Che&terfield Rural District Councils, are ex-officio Assistant Overseer, Frank Broadhurst, I8 Cressy road magistrates Collector of Poor Rates, John George Waiters, Spring- Clerk to the Justices, Wm. Mortimer Wilson,4 King st field villaa Petty sessions are held at the Town hall on every alternate Factory Inspector, W. S. Smith, Babington buildings, wednesday at n a.m. ; sessions are also held at the 1 Derby Town hall, Clay Cross, every alternate wednesday; the Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, .A.lfreton District-, places in the petty sessional division are .A..ffrP.ton, Belper Union, Timothy Corkery M.D. High street Ashover, Blackwell, Brackenfield, Clay Lane, Morton, Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages for .Alfreton Dis- Pilsley, Pinxton, Shirland, South Normanton, South trict, Belper Union, John James Simpson, Cressy road, Wingfield, Stretton, Tibshelf & Wessington Alfreton Veterinary Inspector under the "Diseases of Animals AI.FRETON OLD AGE PENSION SUB-COMMITTEE Acts" for .A.lfreton District, Godfrey J. Furneaa M.R.C.V.S. Nottingham road OF DERBYSHIRE. PLACES Oi' WORSHIP, with times of aervices. The following places are included in the area of the Sub-District :-.Alfreton, Brackenfield, Ironville, Rid­ St. Martin's Church, Rev. Thomas Allen Moxon M . .A.. clings, Somercotes, Swanwick, Wessington & South vicar, rural dean & surrogate; Rev. John Michael Wingfield Fyvie Lester M.A. & Rev. Charles Gilbert Everitt B . .A.. Clerk, Harry Reginald Cleaver, High street curate-;; a (holy communion) & n a.m. & 3.15 & 6.3P p.m.; daily 8 a.m. & 7 p.m.; saints' days 8 (holy com­ munion) & 10 a.m. & 7 p.m PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. St. Mary's Catholic Church, served from Clay Cross;. County Court, His Honor Judge Hon. Thomas Bateman mass n a.m Napier; R . .A. Christian, registrar & high bailiff; J. T. Congregational, Rev. .Albert Harrison; 10.30 a.m. & Derrington, clerk; the court is held monthly, princi­ 6 p.m pally ou monday, at 9.30 a.m.: the following places are Primitive Methodist, Derby road; 10.45 Rev. J. Parker within its jurisdiction :-Alfreton, Aldercar Hall, Alton, a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m Mossop & Rev. Amber Row, Amber Mill, Annesley, Annesley Park, Primitive Methodiat, Nottingham road; LowtherE.Ellis, Ashover, Ashover Hay, Bagthorpe, Back Lane, Birch­ 10.45 a. m. & 6 p.m.; thurs. 7 p.m supernumerary wood, Birchwood Upper, Birchwood Lane, Blackwell, United Methodist, King street (Ripley Circuit), Rev. Brackenfield, Bull Bridge, Butterley, Butterley Hill, William John Christophers (supt.); ,10.30 a.m. & 6 Codnor, Codnor Park, Codnor Gate, Coates Park, Cod­ p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m dington, Crich, Crich Park Head, Crich Carr, Felley, Wesley:m (Ripley Circuit), Rev. Dennis Kemp (supt.); Fritchley, Golden Valley, Greenhill Lane, Green Hil­ 10.30 a.n1. & 6 p.m locks, Greenwich, Hammersmith, Handley, Higbam, ALFRETON DISTRICT EDUCATION COMMITTEE. Top Hartshay, Hartshay, Hilcote, Hilcote Hall, Hall­ field Gate, Hollow Booth, Jacksdale, Kelstedge, Kirk­ Clerk, Harry J. Unwin, Clay Cross. stead, Lady Grove, Lea Brooks, Marehay, Milltown, ALFRETON TECHNICAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE. MortJn, Morton Little, Morewood Moor, Muckram, Muckram Hole, Mapplewells, Newton, Normanton Secretary, F. Broadhurst, 18 Cressy road. (South). Northedge, Oakerthorpe, Outseats, Portland, PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Portland Row, Pentrich, Pye Bridge, Pye Hill, Pilsley, Chesterfield road (mixed senior), erected in. I846 & en­ Pinxton, Press, Plaistow Green, Padley Wood, Pea­ larged in 1874, 1888, 1896 & 1905, at a cost of about cock, Riddings, Ripley, Ripley Lowes Hill, Ripley Peas ,£1,500, for 500 children; average attendance,. 430; Hill, Selston, Sleet Moor, Sleet Moor Lane, Shirland, the cost. including master's house, being £1,750; Stonebroom, Stony Ford, Street Lane, Stonedge, William Helliwell F.E.I.S. master; Rev. T. Allen Skeggerleg, Somercotes, Stretton, Smithy Moor, Moxon, correspondent Smithy Lane, Swanwick, Swanwick Lane, Toadhole, Junior (mixed), in Institute laJne, erected in 1893 &i Toadho]e Furnace, Tibshelf, Underwood, Uppertown, enlarged in I90J• for 28o children; average, attend­ Whatstandwell, Wessington, Wheatcroft, Wire Mill, ance, 260, Mrs. Frances Ellen Helliwell, mistreu Wingfield (South), Wingfield Park, Westwood, Wood­ Infants' (council), Marshall street, erected in 1907, for linkin, Woolley, Woolley Moor, Wainsgrove, Wansley, 412 children ; average attendance, 360; Miss Rose Warmwells, W oodhead Smith, mistress; J. J. Simpson, clerk to the council For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that school of Derby & Long ~aton; Edward Wynne Humphreys, NEWSP.A.PER. official receiver, 5 Victoria buildings, London road, Derby; J. D. Turner, assistant .Alfret()n & Belper Journal & Mid Derbyshire .AdvertiseT, Bailift's appointed under the " Agricultural Holdings Act, published every friday ; Sam~el Rowbottom & Son, 1888," &i the "Law of Distress Amendment Act ":­ publisQ,&rlf, King street. See advertisement William Watson, King street; Melville Watson, King RAILWAY STATION. street, Alfreton; Arthur William Watson, King st. AHreton; Samuel Thomas Watson, Ripley; Henry Midland Railway, John Henry Grundy, station master Cockayne, King street, Alfreton; Sneath Willia.m Omnib"'ls to & from the 'George' & Alfreton station on Coupe, High street, .A.lfret<ln; Rudolph Leonard the arrival & departure of principal trains Abbott, High street, .Alfreton; Percy Ta.ylor, Wilson MotJr omnibuses l'lUl to Chesterfield1 Derby (via Ripley) street, .Alfreton & John Jsph. Groom,South Normanton & Mansfield at frequent intervals, daily, from Market Inland Revenue Office, William Treacher, 32 Cressy road place PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Goodwin William H Palmer-Morewood Rowland Charles Bingham Raymond G., M.R.C.S. Harrison Rev. Albert (Congrega- Arthur J.P. Alfreton park High street tional), 20 Mansfield road Rickards Mrs. Alfreton house Bingham Sidney 0., M..R.C.S.High st Hatchett Thomas-Wm. Mansfield rd Roberts Miss, Cornhill house Benbow Frederick, Nottingham road Helliwell William, Snnnybank, Not- Roe Miss, Kin!!' street Cleaver Harry Reginald, The Old tingham road Schofield Mrs. Mansfield road vicarage Hervey Miss, Ohurch street Searby Frank, Cressyfields Cockayne Henry, Cressy road Lawson Thomas Maltby, Eastleigh, Stroyan Lewis S.The Bank, Market pl Corkery Timothy M.D. High street Mansfi.eld road Strutt Joseph B. 22 Mansfield road Draycott Miss, Cressy road Leary Edward Geor!!'e, Hil!h street Taylor Thos. Wm. .Bank ho. High si Eardley John William, Mansfield road Lester Rev. John Micha.el Fyvie M.A. Watson Arthur W. Hall street Ellis Rev. Lowther E. (Primitive (curate), Oressy road Watson ~lelville7 Victoria house Methodist), Springfield villas Loverock Mrs. Beaureaper, Notting- Watso-n Wm. Yew Tree ho. C:ressy rd England George, Cressy road ham road Webster Jn. Hazelmere, Mansfield :rd Everitt Rev. Charles Gilbert B.A. Marks Mrs. I Copthorne villas Webster Mrs. Cressy road (curate), Cressy road Mossop Rev. J. Parker (Primitive Wilson Joseph Geor~; The Firi Epoe Thomas, Hall street Methodist), The Manse Wilson William, The Qld Bank Pos Mrs. Springfield ho. Mansfield rd \ Moxon Rev. Thomas A.llen M.A. vicar, Wilson William Mortimer M.A..Oxon Purness Godfrey J. Nottingham road rural dean&surrogate),The Vicarage The Firs ' .
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