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HERTFORD UNION. Assistant Overseer for No. 2 Division Hertford Parish h & Bayford, Henry William Doyle, .Mill bridge Bo:trd day, every alternate saturday at t e Shire Hall, Assistant Overseer No. I Division of Parish of Hertford, at II a.m. George Edwin Pollard, 85 Ware road The union comprises the following parishes: Aston, Assistant Overseer for No. 3 Division Parish of Rert- Bayford, Rural, Bennington, Braintfield, ford &; for parishes of Bengeo, Little , Rural, , Hertford, Hertingford- Bramfield, Sacomb 0& Stapleford, William Thomas bury, Little Amwell, , Sacomb, St. Farrow, 35 Fanshawe street, Bengeo Andrew Rural (Hertford), St. John Rural (Hertford), Chief County Council Education Officer,. Archibald Stapleford, , &; Watton-at-Stone. The Hallidie, Educational Department population of the union in 1901 was 17,037; area, Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes for the Division 35>461 acres; rateable value, Lady Day, 1908, of Broadwater, Thomas Joseph Sworder, 24 Castle st £104,782 Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes for the Division Chairman, AbeJ Hy.Smith M.P.,J.P.Woodhall pk.Hrtfrd of Hertford, Charles Elton Longmore, 24 Castle st Vice-Chairman, John Robart Cocks Clerk of the Peace &; to the County Council, Charles Clerk to the Guardians &:. Assessment Committee, Thos. Elton Longmore, 24 Castle street; deputy, Philip Joseph Sworder, 24 Castle street, Hertford Raynsford Longmore ,M.A.Oxon. 24 Oa.stle street Treasurer, William Cosens, London &; County Bank, Collectors of Poor's Rates, George Edwin Pollard, 8S Hertford I Ware road; Henry William Doyle, Mill bridge &; Collectors to the Guardians, C. T. Peck, Watton-at- William Thomas Farruw, 35 Fansha.we street, Bengeo Stone &; James nott, 85 St. Andrew street, Hertford Collector of Water Rate for parish of Bengeo, William Relieving Officers, Hertford district, James llott, 8S St. '.Dhomas Farrow, 35 Fanshawe street, Bengeo Andrew street, Hertford; Watton-at-Stone district, C. Coroner for the Hertford Division of the County, T. Peck, Watton-at-Stone Thomas Joseph Sworder, 24 Castle street; deputy, Vaceina.tion Officers, Hertford district, John Richard Philip Raynsford Longmore, 24 Oastle street Strubell, London road; Watton-at-Stone district, O. County Solicitor, Charles Elton Longmore, 24 Castle st T. Peck, Watton-at-Stone District County Oouncil Main Road Surveyor, Hertford Medical Officers &; Public Vaccinators, No. 1 district, District, James Herbert Reay, 42 Townshend street James Bnrnett Smith M.B., C.M.Edin., L.RC.P. &; Inspector of Weights &; Measures, Food, Drugs, L.RC.S.Edin. ,0 St. Andrew street, Hertford; No. 2 Petroleum, Explosives, Fertilizers & Feeding Stuffs, &; 3 districts, Henry Herbert Lloyd-Patch L.R.C.P. Robert Robertson, 37 Villiers street Lond. 17 Castle street, Hertford; No. 4 district, Inspector of Corn Returns, Robert Se-arles, 99 Ware road Herbert Ohamney Hodges L.R.C.P.Lond. Watton cot- Medical Officer of Health for East Herts Combined tage, Watton-at-Stone; No. 5 district, William Athol Sanitary District, Robert Ayton Dunn M.D., B.S., Desmond-King M.RC.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Glebe D.Hy. Port Hill cottage, Walkern, Returning Officer for the O>unty, Charles ElOOD Long- Workhouse, Ware road, a structure of brick erected in more, 24 Castle street 1869, at a cost of about £12,000, to hold 250 in- Sheriffs' Officer, George Harry Worboys, 21 Villiers st mates; the work was carried out by Mr. Henry Under Sheriff, Charles Elton Longmore, 24 Castle street Norris, builder, of this town; George T. S. WaIters, Veterinary Inspector under the "Diseases of Animals master; James Burnett Smith M.B., C.M.Edin., Act" for Hertf1. o. H. B. Heaton-Ellis &; Hon. Lieut.-Col. H. F. Immaculate Conception & St. Joseph (Catholic), St. Barclay, majors; Capt. R. P. Croft, instructor of John's street, Rev. Charles Kuypers, priest; 9.30 & musketry; Capt. R Oakley, adjutant; Hon. Lieut. 10.30 a.m. &; 6.30 p.m.; 8 a.m. daily; fri. 7.30 p.m James Richardson, quartermaster Society of Friends' Meeting House, Railway street; 1St day, 10.30 a.m. &; 6 p.m.; 4th day, II a.m TERRITORIAL FORCE. Baptist Tabernacle, Cowbridge, Rev. Martin Ashby; II Herts Yeomanry, Eastern Mounted lBrigade (B Squad­ a.m. &; 6.30 p.m.; tuesdays, 8 p.m ron), Major G. R. ,Smith-Bosanquet, commanding; Baptist, St. Andrew street; II a.m. &; 6.30 p.m.; thurs. Capt. H. Maitland Kersey D.lS.O. second in command; 7.15 p.m Staff Sergt.-Major W. J. Coles, 24 Tamworth road, Oalvinist, Port vale, Rev. Alfred Dodgshun; II a.m. & drill instructor 6.30 p.m Hertfordshire Battalion (comprising A, B, C, D, E, F, Oongregational, Cowbridge, Rev. Samuel Bennett Hand­ G, H &; I companies); head quarters of the battalion ley; II a.m. &; 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m &; A & B companies, Port hill; Lieut.-Col. '& Hon. Wesleyan Methodist (iHertfordshire Mission), Ware road, Col. C. E. Longmore V.D. commanding; Hon. Lieut.­ Rev. Roderick M. Kedward; II a.m. &; 6.30 p.m Col. A. F. Hoare V.D. &; llIon. iLieut.-Col. B. J. Gospel Hall. Hartham road; II a.m. &; 3.30 &; 7 p.m Gripper, majors; Capt. O. F. Christie, instructor of Town Mission Hall, Bircherley street musketry; Capt. F. R. F. Sworder, adjutant; Hon. Brethren, Molewood street; 11 a.m. &; 6.30 p.m Lieut. T. Barber, quartermaster SCHOOLS & COLLEGES. Hertford Companies: A, Capt. &; Hon. Major Herberl Haileybury College, 3 miles from Hertford, where the Baker &; B, Capt. O. R. McMullen; Surg.-Capt. H. H. civil servants of the East India Company were Lloyd-Patch, medical officer; Rev. E. Killin Roberts, formerly educated, is now a public secondary school, acting ohaplain conducted (}n the hostel system &; was founded in Cadet Corps. 18'62 &; incorporated by Royal Charter in 1,864; Haileybury College, Capts. P. H. Latham &; C. J. Reid the education given qualifies the pupils for the Hertford Grammar School, Capt. G. W. Kinman universities, public services, civil or military &; for civil engineering: attached to the school are PUBLIC OFFICERS. five exhibitions of the respective value of £60, Assessor of Taxes for St. Andrew (Urban & Rural), £50, £50, £40 &; £20, tenable for three years at Bengeo (Rural), All Saints (Urban), Brickendon either Oxford or Cambridge, ,&; in some cases else­ (Urban & Rural), StapIeford ,&; Bramfield, William where; these are open yearly for competition to such :Martin Graham, 4 Fore street (saturday) boys as are under 19 years of age: there are also five HERTS. 9