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LEICESTERSHIRE. [ KELLY's 90 BIXCKLEY. LEICESTERSHIRE. [ KELLY's before II73, as a cell to the monastery of St. Benoit-sur­ PUBLIC ESTA.BLISHMENTS. Leyr: at the Dissolution there were two monks only j Cemetery, Ashby road, John 'Yilliam Preston, clerk' the buildings have been removed. The area of the Cottage Hospital & Nursing Institute, Mount road, C. entire parish is 3,719 acres of land, of which 398 are in W. Sessions Barrett ~I.B., C.M. W. H. Griffiths Warwickshire, and 10 of water j rateable value, £31,264 j M.R.C.S.Eng. E. J. Pritchard M.B., C.M. R. Brad­ the population in 1891 was 9,638, including 4 oftlcers and shaw Smith L.R.C.P.Edin. J. A. T. Hall L.R.C.P. & 87 inmates in the workhouse. The p-opulation of Holy S.Edin. & A. W. Jenkins M.B., B.S. hon. medical Trinity ecclesiastical parish in 189I-was 2,451. officers j H. Atkins, hon. sec.; Miss Florence E. Edg. Parish Clerk of St. Mary, John Elton, 32 Orchard st. ington, matron Post, M. O. & T. 0., Telegraph, Express, Telephone, County Court, held every two months j office hours from Parcel Post, Savings Bank & Annuity & Insurance 10 to 4. His Honor Wightman Wood, judge; Stephen Office, Regent street.-Sidney Horatio Herbert, p-ost­ Henry Pilgrim, registrar & high bailiff. The county master. Letters are delivered st 7 & 10.30 a.m. & 2 court has jurisdiction over the fol!owing places:­ & 6.20 p.m.; dispatched for the south at 8.40 a.m. ; Aston FlamvilIe, Barwell, Burbage, Burton Hastings, to London & Midland counties, 9.15 a.m.; & to all Elmesthorpe, Earl Shilton, Higham-on-the-Hill, Hinck- parts at 11.30 a.m. j to London & southern counties, 'Iey, Hydes Pastures, Lindley, Rowden, Sapcote, Sharn­ 12.40 & 2.40 p.m.; & to all parts at 9.25 p.m.; twenty ford, Sketchley, Smockington, Stoke Golding, Stoney minutes later with extra stamp j on sunday's at 9.25 Stanton, Stretton Baskerville, Wolvey, Wykin p.m. only For Bankruptcy purposes this Court is included in that Wall Letter Boxes at Railway station, cleared at 9 & It of Leicester j John Gulson Burgess, 1 Berridge street, a.m. & 1.45 & 8 p.m.; Queen's road, 8.55 & 10.55 Leicester, official receiver a.m. I.40 5.55 & 8.5 p.m. j Upper Bond street, 9 .& Certified Bailiffs under the" Law of Distress Amendment 10.55 a.m. 1.40 & 8.15 p.m. week days only Act," Thomas Harrold, 48 Castle street, William Rey­ Pillar Letter Box, Castle street, 9 & II a.m. 1.45, 6 &; nolds, 48 Clarence road, Hinckley, Thomas Marson, 8.10 p.m Higham-·on-the-Hill & John Harrold, Borough, Hinckley Fire Brigade Engine House, London road, Thomas Auoott, COUXTY MAGISTRATES FOR THE MARKET BOS­ jun. captain, & 10 men WORTH PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION, WHO SIT Free Library & Reading Room, Station road, William AT HIXCKLEY &; MARKET BOSWORTH. Bassett, librarian Byron Rev. the Hon. Augustus M.A. The Rectory, Police Station, Stockwell head, William Shillcock,' supt. Kirkby Mallory, Hinckley, chairman one sergeant & 6 constables Stamp Office, Regent street, Sidney Horatio Herbert, Pierrepont The Hon. Evelyn Henry, Higham grange, shmp distribut-or Nuneaton Atkins John esq. The Hall, Hinckley VOLUNTEERS. Atkins Hugh esq. Thorneycrofts, Hinckley 1st Volunteer Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment CL corn­ Cope Thomas esq. M.A. Osbaston hall, Nuneaton pa!ly),head quarters, 51 Derby road j Capt. E.C. Atkins, Goode Samuel esq. Sunnyside, Hinckley commanding; C. C. Hurst, lieut.; John Bush, sergt.­ Hextall Thomas esq. Ibstock, Ashby-de-la-Zouch instructor; strength, 100 Bulton Harrington A.rthur Harrop esq. Twycross, .!.ther- stone Hinckley Un:un. Hurst Benjamin esq. Bur.bach grove, Hinckley Board day, mondays alternately, at the Union Work­ Hurst William esq. The Grange, Earl Shilton, Hinckley house, at 10.30 a.m. Richards Samuel Smith Cmsland esq. De Pary's aV.Bedfrd Robinson Abbot H. esq. Rothley grange, Loughborough The Union comprises the following parishes :-Aston Scott Charles Norman Lindsay Tollemache esq. D.L. Bos- Higham-on-the-Hill, Hinckley (Leicester & Warwick), worth hall, Market B-osworth I<1amville, Barwell, Burbage, Earl Shilton, Elmesthorpe, Thomas David P. esq. Market Bosworth, Nuneaton Sapcote, Sharnford, Stoke Golding, Stoney Stanton, . Titley Rev. Richard M.A. Barwell rectory, Hinckley Wigston Parva. The popUlation in 1891 was 20,699; Watson Rev. Canon Henry Lacon M.A. Sharnford rectory, area, 28,192 acres j rateable value in 1899, £78,664 Hinckley Clerk to the Guardians .& Assessment Committee, Samuel Wollaston Frederick Eustace Arbuthnott esq. D.L. Preston, 2 Church street, Hinckley Shentoll hall, Nuneaton Assistant Clerk, In. Wm. Preston, 2 Church st. Hinckley Wors!ey.Worswick Col. Richd. Normanton hall, Hinckley Treasurer, William Unwin Heygate, Pares's Leicestershire Clerk to the Magistrates, Stephen Pilgrim, Castle st Bank, Leicester Petty Sessions are held at the Po~ice court, Market Bos-. C-ollectors, Charles W. Woodcock, 37 Regent st. Hinckley ; worth, every alternate wed. at II a.m.; & at the Police Edward Gent, jun. Burbage; W. D. Bennett, Sapcote j court, Hinckley, every alternate thursday at II a.m C. W. Woodcock, Stoke Golding Relieving & Vaccin&8.tion Oftlcer, John Powers, Spa villa. URBAY DISTRICT COUNCIL. Leicester road, Hinckley Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Burbage district, Offices, 22 Castle street. Bobed Bradshaw Smith L.R.C.P.Edin. Burbage; Earl Meeting day, tuesday, fortnightly, at 7 p.m. Shilton district, William Singleton Fulshaw L.R.C.P. & Members. S.Edin. Earl Shilton; Hinckley district, William Hughes Chairman-John Abbott. Griftlths M.R.C.S.Eng. 39 Regent street, Hinckley; Vice-Chairman-George Hall. Stoke Golding district, Ernest James Pritchard M.B., C.M. Ferguson house, Derby road, Hinckley Members all retire in 1901. Superintendent Registrar, Samuel Preston, 2 Church st. .Tohn Abbott WiIJoughby Hill William Porter Hinckley; deputy, John William Preston, 2 Church st. Thomas Aucott Thos. Ironmonger Bailey Ridgway Hinckley .Joseph Arthilr Ball Andrew Jeffcott John Smith Reg:strar of Marriages, Hinckley district, John Powers, Wilson W. Chapman George Kinton In. Goode Wills Spa villas, Leicester road, Hinckley; deputy, George George Hall John H. Layng Powers, Spa. lane, Hinckley Officers. Registrars of Births & Deaths. Burbage Bub-district, Miss Clerk, John William Preston, Church street Martha Elizabeth Archer, Burbage; deputy, Oharles Treasurer, William Unwin Heygate, Pares's Leicester­ Higham, Burbage; Earl Shilton sub-district, Edwin shire Bank, Leicester Harry Gilbert, Earl Shilton; deputy, George Hardy, Medical Oftlcer of Health, Arthur William Jenkins M.B. Earl Shilton; Hinckley sub-district, John Powers, & B.S., M.R.C.S.Eng. & L.R.C.P.Lond. Castle street Spa villa, Leicester road, Hinckley j deputy, George Surveyor, William Thomas How~e, 68 Derby road Powers, Spa lane, Hinckley ~anitary & 'Water Inspector, Alfred Abbott, The Lawns The Workhouse, on the London road, is a building in the Collector, Samuel Walker, London road Tudor style & was erected in 1838, at a cost of .l4,ooo; HIN'OKLEY RURA.L DISTRICT COUNCIL. it has room for 400 inmares; George Saunders, master; Mrs. Fanny Saunders, matron; W. H. Griffiths, medical . Meets Monday fortnightly at Workhouse, I p.m. officer j Rev. La. Grange Leney M.A. chaplain Clerk, Samuel Preston, ChnI'Ch street, Hinckley Treasurer, William Unwin Heygate, Pares's Leicestershire School Attendance Committee. Ba.nk, Leicester Meets second board day in each month at Workhouse, MedICal Officer o~ Health, Charles Coles M.D. 16 St. at 12.15 p.m. James' road, LeIcester I Sanitary Inspector & Road Surveyor, William Daw90n Ben- Clerk, Samuel Preston, 2 Church street, Hinckley nett, Barwell· Attendance Officer, J. Powers, Spa villa, Leicester road .
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