132 MADELEY. . [KELLY'S Madeley Union. Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, T. Bullock, solicitlDr', Board day, every alternate friday at the "C'nion, , Newcastle-under-Lyme at 10 a.m. Supervisor of Inland Revenue, Arthur Charles Waldren,. The union comprehends' 12 parishes, viz. Madeley, Little Tinsley house 'Venlock, , Magna, Stirchley, , Places of Worship, with times of services. Benthall, Posenhall, Ban'ow, Linley, Willey &; Much • St. Michael's Church, Rev. George Edward Yate M.A. Wenlock, embracing an area of 43 square miles. The vicar; Rev. James Jobling A.K.C. curate; II a.m. &. population of the union in 1891 was 23,II4; area, 28,468 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m acres; rateable value in 1895, £80,854 Baptist, High street; IQ.30 a.m. &; 6 p.m Clerk to the Guardians &; Assessment Committee. Henry Boycott, Ironbridge Cat;holic, Rev. Alfred Bowen, priest, who resides at ShU­ Treasurer, Lloydlli Bank, Ironbridge nal; mass, II a.m Congregational, Rev. William Francis Dawson; 10.30 a.m. Relieving Officers, No. I or Madeley district, Jas. Clement &; 6 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m Mole, ; No. 2, or Broseley district, William Methodist New Connexion, Park st.; IQ.30 a.m. &; 6 p.m Edge, Broseley Oollector to the Guardians, Jas. Clement Mole, Horsehay Primitive Methodist, High street, Rev. Chas. Temperton; Medical Officers, Brosley district, George Duppa Collins, IQ.30 a.m. &; 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m Whitehall, Broseley; Dawley district, Sir Charles Buck­ 'Vesleyan, Rev. Cornelius Wood; 10.30 a.m. &; 6 p.m.;. tues. 7 p.m worth Herne Soame bart. Dawley; Madeley No. I dis­ trict, David William Whitfield M.RC.S., L.RC.P. Iron­ Schools. bridge; Madeley No. 2 district, Thomas Law Webb National (boyS' &; girls), built in 1844, for 323 children; L.RC.P.Lond. Ironbridge; Wenlock district, Alex. average attendance, 148 boys &; 120 girls; Hy. Roberts,. G. Mackenzie M.RC.P.Edin. master; MiS$ Eliza; Johnson, girls' mistress Public Vaccinators, Madeley district, David William Whit­ Infant, built in 1853, for ISO children; average attendance,. field M.RC.S., L.RC.P. Ironbridge; other districts II7; Miss Mary Ann Danks, mistress: same as the medical officers We'sleyan, built in 1871, for 209 children; average at­ Superintendent Registrar, Henry Boycott, Ironbridge; tendance, 138 boys &; girls &; 49 infants; Herculell> deputy, Theophilus C. Rowley, Williams Thomas, master Registrars of Births &; Deaths, Broseley sub-district, John Dixon, High street, Broseley; deputy, Stephen Hill, jun. Railways. Broseley; Dawley sub-district, John Thomason, Daw­ London &; North-Western, Madeley Market station, Geo. ley; deputy, Edwin Clayton, Dawley; Madeley sub-dis­ Newns, station master &; goods agent; station.. trict, William Henry Smith, Belle Vue, Ironbridge; Sandford Yates, station master deputy, Albert Gadsby, Belle vue, Ironbridge; Much Great Western, Madeley Court station, James Ralphs.. Wenlock sub-district, William Lawley, Much Wenlock; station inspector deputy, Mrs. Mary Lawley Great Western Railway, Coalport station, David Merritt,. Registrars of Marriages, William Henry Smith, Iron­ station master bridge; John Thomason, Dawley Workhouse, Ironbridge, a Gothic building erected in 1875, COALPORT is a district in Madeley parish, on the river at a cost of £12,000 to hold 220 inmates; Rev. George Severn, about Il miles ,south-east from Ironbridge: it ill> Wintour M.A. chaplain; Henry Stubbs, Madeley, medi­ a small place, with a population of about 200. The Lon­ cal officer; Richard Arthur Burdon, master; Mrs. don and North-Western railway has a station within one­ Eleanor Burdon, matron eighth of a mile, and the station, is a quarter of a mile distant. There is 80 Wesleyan chapel.. School Attendance Committee. erected in 1800. There is a library attached to the coffe6' Meets at the Union, monthly, on a friday, at 10 a.m. house, to which the workpeople at the china works having Clerk, Henry Boycott, Ironbridge shares in the undertaking, have access, as also the in­ Attendance Officer, Thomas J ones, Brosley habitants of Coalport. The Coalport china works, to. which the celebrated CaugWey china works, in Barrow parish, were removed in 1814 and those of Nantgarw. Madeley Rural District Council. Glamorgan, about 1820, are of considerable antiquity, and Meets quarterly at the Union on a friday, at 10 a.m. have long been noted for the beauty of their wares: these Clerk, Henry Boycott, Ironbridge works employ about 400 hands, many of whom live a1> Treasurer,Edwd.Montagu Webster,Lloyds Bank,Ironbdge Broseley and Madeley. Medical Officer of Health, William Nealor ThursfieldM.D., Post Office, Coalport.-Mrs. Anoie Stephan, sub-post­ D.P.H. mistress. Letters arrive from Ironbridge R.S.a.; Sanitary Inspector &; Surveyor, George Stevenson, Brock­ delivery commences at 7 a.m.; dispatched at 7 p.m. ; holes, Ironbridge sundays, 4.55 p.m. The nearest money order office is Public Officers. at Jackfield. There is a telegraph office at railway statn Assistant Overseer &; Collector of Poor's Rates, Arthur Wall Letter Box at L. & N. W. Railway station, cleared at Astley Purton Onians, Park hall, Park lane 6.30 p.m. week days only Certifying Factory Surgeon, GeorgeJ Duppa Collins, White­ Lloyd's Church School (mixed), belonging to the Madeley hall, Broseley 'Wood Company, for 140 children; average attendance,. Inland Revenue. Officer, Michael O'Carroll, Park street 85; :Mrs. Eliza Emma Roberts, mistress

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PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Ilinsley Mrs. Park street Robertsl Henry, Russell cottage Ropley Enoch, Gothic villas Robertson Alexander, Hill house Alder Mrs. Church street Hopley John, road Roe James, Church street Blocksidge Thomas, High street Hopley Thomas, Woodville, Park lane Rowe Mrs. Holly hou$6 Cartwright Mrs. Station road Hopley William, Court street Smith Miss, The Villa. Clarke Edward, Park street Jeffrey Wm. Johnson, Spring bank Stead George, Park street Clarke William James, Spring 'hill Jobling Rev. James A.K.C. (curate), Stodd John, Fern cottage Corfield William, Cottage place Church Furlongs Stubbs Henry, Church street Danks Mrs. Spring bank Johnson Mrs. Iligh street Temperton Rev. Charles (Primitive Dawes Samuel, The Hollies Johnson Mrs. The Cottage Methodist), High street Dawson Rev.William Francis (Congre- Jones Mrs. Cottage place Titley John, Bridge street gational), Spring Bank h011se Legge William John, Upper house Titley Mrs. Washington villa, High sf; Delves J oseph, Park lane Lewis Richard, Vine houSle, Park lane Tranter Benjamin, Park street Duncan Robert, Elm Tree house Lovett Ed'Ward Ernest, Duncan ter Waldren Arthur Charles,Tinsley hous& Fennell Clement, Cottage place Owen Matthew, Park vale Wall Mrs. Home villa, Park is'lireet Fletcher Isaac John, Ventnor cottage, Pearce Charles Worth, Madeley court Walton Frederick, Church road Station road Plant John, Cottage place Ward Wm. Yew Tree huuse, Park laoo Gray Georg-e Lansdown, Church street Poole Mrs. High street Wood Rev. Comelius (Wesleyan), The Griffiths William Henry, Church street Preston Rev. J. (Prim.Meth.),Iligh st Poplars, Park lane . Hancock Mrs. Mary, Russell terrace Raspass John Collin T. Elm grove Yate Rev. Geo. Edwd. M.A. Vlcal'llge Harper William, Mount Pleasant Riggs James, Gothic villas Yate WaIter, Madeley hall COMMERCIAL. IAdams Daniel, beer retailer, Princes street Abel William, blacksmith, Bridge street Adams William Henry, beer retailer, Park street