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County Court, Court house, New road, His Honor John Places of Worship, with time of services. Paterson; Charles Carne Lewis, registrar; C. Godfrey, St. Thomas the Martyr Church, Rev. Chas. Grinstead Romford, hiJgh bailiff. William King, assistant bailiff M.A. vicar; Rev. Henry Frederick Victor Carter & The parishes comprising the district are the following : Rev. Gilbert Arthur Newcomen, curates, 7 & 8 a.m. BassildOill, Billericay, Bla.ckmore, Bobbingworth, Brent· (holy communion), n a.m. 3.30 & 6.30 p.m.; daily, wood, B_ulpham, Burstead (Great), Burstffid (Little), 9·45 a.m. & 5 p.m.; wed. & fri. 7.30 p.m.; daily, Childerditch, Corringham, Doddinghurst, Downham, Holy Communion, 7.30 a.m Dunton, Fobbmg, Fyfield, Greenstead, HorndKelvedon Hatch, Laindon, Lang-don Hill, Laver High, rural dean; hours of service, mass 8 & n a.m. 3 p.m. ; Matching Green, Moreton, Mountnessing, Navestock, devotions, sermon & benediction, 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. Nevend~14 N!OrWln. Mandevillle, Ongar (Chipping), benediction 7 p.m. ; wed. & fri. in Lent & Advent 7.30 Ongar (jligh), Orsett, Ramsden Crays, Ramsden Bell p.m. ; daily. mass 8 a.m. ; holidays of obligation, mas:~ house Shelley, Shenfield, South Weald, Stanford-le 8 & 10 a.m. & 7 p.m Hope, 8_tanford Rivers, Stondon-Massey, Theydon Baptist, Queen's road, Rev. William Walker; II a.m. & Mount, Vange, Warley (Great), Warley (Little) 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 6.30 p.m For Bankruptcy purposes this Court is included in that Congregational, Rev. Waiter Legerton; 10.30 a.m. & of Chelmsford ; C. Mercer, senior official receiver ; 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m H. Shirtcliffe, assistant official receiver, 95 Temple Plymouth Brethern, Primrose hill; 6.30 p.m chambers, London E.C. Wesleyan Methodist, Warley road; Rev. John Perrett, Certified Bailiffs appointed under the "Law of Distress Romford; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 6.30 p.m Amendment Act" :-Abraham John Tlwrne, High Schools. street ; John Haltridge, Railway bridge. Fire Brigade, Engine house, Back street, E Andrews, The Endowed Free Grammar School was founded & captain & 8 men, 2 manuals endowed by Sir Anthony Browne kt. & Dame Joan hia Inland Revenue Office, Queen's road; Alfred Green wife, in the reigns of King Philip & Queen Mary & of Mark Master Masons (377), Brentwood lodge, White Queen Elizabeth; this Sir Anthony Browne, serjeant-at Hart hotel, second thursday in May & July, 4 p.m.; law at the time of the foundation, July 5, xssz, F. Landon, sec. became afterwards, in 1558, Lord Chief Justice of Masonic Lodge (214 Hope & Unity), White Hart hotel, the Common Pleas ; on the death of Queen Mary he 4th thurs. Jan. April, July, Oct. 4 p.m.; J. CUpminster. The scholars number about xoo on th~ F. H. ThirlwaJl, commandant; G. H. Baxter & E. average. There is a leaving exhibition of £4o a year,. Bean, lieuts.; Surg.-Lieut. Albert "\Yilliam Wallis, founded by Mrs. S. Ilall & tenable by boys proceeding medical officer; Sergeant J. McManus, drill instructo[' to Oxford or Cambridge. Edwin Bean esq. M.A. lah~ scholar of Trinity College, Oxford, head master ; Public Officers. assistant masters, J. A. Smith, S. Vanes B.A., H. D. Assistant Overseer & Rate Collector, Joseph William L. Viener B.A., & J. E. Perks; Rev. H. Stephens Armour, Ingrave road M.A. chaplain Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes for the Hundreds Hackney Union Training Schols for 6oo children; these of Barstable & Chafford, clerk to Brentwood School & schools are between Brentwood & Brook Street & Charity & clerk to Brentwood Burial Board & Christ belong to the guardians of Hackney union ; the boys. Church Warley Burial Board, clerk to Conservators of are trained to industrial pursuits & are also taught Shenfield Common, Frank Landon, High street instrumental music with a view to their joining Coroner for the Southern Division of Essex & Superin regimental bands; J. Epton Hadwick, supt.; Mrs. !endent Registrar & Vaccination Officer for Billericay J. E. Hadwick, matron; Rev. S. R. Gilpin, chaplain; District, Charles Carne Lewis, New road Albert William Wallis, medical officer Collector of Poor Rates, Jsph. Wm. Armour, Ingrave rd London School Board Industrial School, Prospect house, Deputy Coroner for the Southern Division of Essex, John for boys only, in Rose valley, near the railway statior:, Lewis Quennell, New road opened in 1874, in which year it was certified; there Inspector of Weights & Measures & under the Sale of are 100 boys, who are also taught regimental band Food & Drugs Act, George Alien, Queen's road music ; Henry Hartland, governor ; Mrs. Hartland, Medical Officer of Health, Ongar Rural District, John matron; Thomas Humphries, schoolmaster Cooper Quennell, Mansion house, High street St. Charles Diocesan Schools (Catholic), "'heal lane, for Medical Officer, Brentwood District, Billericay Union, the reception of children from the workhouses, are .Albert William Wallis, High street pleasantly & healthily situated near the town, & are Relieving Officer for the Western District of the Billeri under the direction of the Religious Order of tha cay Union, Edward William Cottee, Rose valley Brothers of Mercy ; the cost of the erection is esti Sanitary Inspector for the Billericay Rural Authority, mated at £36,ooo; the schools are partly supported by Samuel Shelley, Junction road the Guardians of the Poor : His Eminence Cardinal School Attendance Officer to Billericay Rural Attendance Vaughan is head manager ; Rev. Frederick Smith, Committee, William King, Victoria road, Brentwood chaplain; Brother Arthur Doyle, directChigwell Grange, & Shenfield, Frank Landon 230 boys, 200 girls & 220 infants~ Frederick Bittles. Stewards of the Manors of Costead, Calcott, South Weald, master; Miss Kendal, girls' mistress ; Miss Louisa. & Shenfield, Edward Palmer Landon & Harcourt J oliffe, infants' mistress Palmer Landon Catholic (mixed), for 150 children; average attendance; 'fown Crier, James Carswell, Shenfield common no, & 6o infants; the Sisters of Mercy, teachers