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PIRBCTORY. J ' . . 179 , ' working ~ they are -admitted from , Miss J ones, assistant ; Frederick B.a.rtram, school­ Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Wakefield, Boston, Oxford­ master ; William Settle, assistant schoolmaster; shire, Leicestershire, Middlesex, , Kent & the Sergt. George Dixon, drill instructor borough of , by agreement; & the managers Carriers. do not ooject, upon proper application, to take in boy.s from other counties or towns : this institution is Frederick Lambert Bailey, to & from , mon. wed. under the management of a committee of visitors; & sat. ; to & from Olney, thurs chairman, L. G. Stileman Gibbard esq. of ISharn­ Midland railway to all parts; Jn. Westcott, station mast brook; there are now (1910) 100 boys; Lorimer Conveyance. George Osbom, cab to & from Turvey sta­ Gifford Nash M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. medical tion & village, to meet trains as required officer; Rev. Camp bell Blethyn Hulton M.A. hon. sec. ; Ernest Silkstone, supt. ; Mrs. Silkstone, matron : County Police, Robert Gailer, con.ste.ble

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. 1 should be addressed Oarlton,Sharn- Mayc<>ck Cyril & Waiter, farmers, Alston Rowland Alison, Turvey ~bbey brook) Turvey lodge Argenti A. N. Picts' Hill Bird Samuel, farmer, Elders well Memorial Hall & Almshouses (Wm. Booth Col. Lionel Edwd. B. Turvey cot Bodger Charles, gardener to Col. L. Keech, superintendent) Boyes W. Station villas E. Blakeney Booth Nash Lorimer Gifford M.R.C.S.Eng., Gordon Rev. John (Congregational) Burdin Alice (Miss), stationer L.R.C.P.Lond. physician & surgeon Gordon Murray, The Bungalow Cemetery (George King, sexton) & medical officer & public v~cina- Higgins Capt. Gustavus Francis J.P. Chambers Joseph, King's Arms P.H tor Turvey district, Bedford union, Chantry house · Davis Mrs. farmer, Grindstone hill certifying factory surgeon & medi- :Higgins Mrs. Chantry house . Dixon Sergt. George, drill instructor cal officer to Bedfordshire Reforma- Hulse Capt. Harold H. Woodside Reformatory (letters through Carl- tory, Richmond horuse Hulton Rev. Campbell Blethyn M.A. ton, ) Nidd Elizabeth Jane (Mrs.), grocer (rector), The Rectory Ellis &; Everard Limited, coal & coke Os born George (Mrs.), cab proprietor Longuet-Higgins Henr.y Longuet, merchants, Railway station; chief Paine Fred, grocer & draper Vine cottage offices, Bedford Ratcliff William, saddler Midworth William, Homelands Farrer Waiter, Three Fyshes P.H Beading Room (Alfred Wooding, Nash Lorimer Gifford, Richmond ho Finch Chas. Pickford,butcher & frmr caretaker) Nightingale George, Station villas Fountaine Newland Francis, farmer, Settles George Arthur, farm bailiff to Pascoe Mrs. The Grange Great Oaks Reformatory, West End farm (let.. Sharpin Miss, Laws house Gardner Henry, apiarian ters should be addressed Carlton, Thompson Mrs. Turvey house Gas Company (Bamford & Hooker) Sharnbrook) • Wright Edward Zorapore, The Firs I Gough Albert, blacksmith Sharman Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper COMMERCIAL. Hartwell George, gamekeeper to Col. Silkstone Ernest, supt. of Reforms- Bailey Frederick Lambert, farmer L. E. Blakeney LBooth tory (letters should be addressed Bamford William, bricklayer Hilson Samuel, farmer, Picts' Hill Carlton, Sharnbrook) Barcock Thomas George, baker Hopkins George Edward, registrar of Skevington James, butcher Bartram Frederick, schoolmaster at births & deaths Turvey sub-district, Southam Harry, Railway Swan P.H Reformatory (letters through Bedford union Tongue Wm. Jsph. frmr. Crown frm Carlton, Shambrook) King Charles, farmer, Grove farm Walder David, Three Cranes P.H Bedfordshire Reformatory for Boys Lay Frederick, carpenter West George, boot & shoe maker (Lorimer Gifford Nash M.B.C.S. Mardlin Geo. jnn. farmer, Priory frm Wilford Bros. builders & decorators Eng., L.R.O.P.Lond. medical Mardlin George William, farmer, Wooding George, boo' maker officer; Rev. C. B. Hulton M. A. Turvey Hall farm Wright Frederick, painter & decorator· hon. sec.; Ernest Silkstone, supt.; Mardlin Jane (Miss), grocer, & post Wright Henry, carpenter & builder Mrs. Silkstone, matron) (letters office

OLD WARDEN is a village and parish, one mile and of glebe, with residence, in the gift of Col. F. a half from the Southill station on the Bedford and Shuttleworth, and held since 1903 by the Rev. Gilbert. Hitchin branch of the .Midland railway, 4 miles north Kennedy Casseb M.A. of Trinity College, . fr{)m Shefford, 8 south-east from Bedford, and 4 we~t A Reading and Recreation Room, with two billiard from , in the N{)rthern division of the tables, has been presented to the parishioners in 1903 county, hundred of Wixamtree, petty sessional division, by Col. F. Shuttlewor.th. The charities amount to. union and county court district of Biggleswade, rural £2o 7s. 4d. yearly, left in part by Edward Peck, and deanery of Biggleswade, archdeaconry of Bedford and including Smyth's charity of £2 13s. 6d. and. Baling- diocese of Ely. A tributary