]32 MARLOW • BUCKINGHAl\iSHIRE. ( KELLY'.8 • Clayton 'Sir William Ro bert hart. Harleyford, Marlow VOLUNTEERS. Beever William Frederick Holt esq. Yewden, Ramble First Bucks Rifles ( CParmoor houae, Lieut. George Powell, quartermaster; Brig.-Surg. Hambleden, Henley-on-Thames Lt.-Col. & Hon. Surg.-Col. W. H. Bull V.D. & Surg. Cripps Charles Alfred esq. K.C., B.C.L., M.A.. Parmoor Lieut. J. C. Baker, medical officers ; Rev. 0. H. house, Hambleden, Henley-on-Thames Wethered M.A.. & Rev. C. C. Dawson-Smith, acting Dawson Col. Douglas Frederick Rawdon C.V.O., C.M.G. chaplains Medmenham abbey, Marlow Marlow Detachment (A. Co.), Major F. 0. Wethered. Dickson John Dunbar esq. M.D. The Gables, Marlow commanding; W. P. Wethered, capt. & hon. major~ Frye Frederick Charlwood esq. The Plat, Bourne End, Sergt.-Major James Guise, drill instructor Maidenhead Griffin Robert esq. Court garden, Marlow PUBLIC OFFICERS. Harter Percival La Trobe esq 2 Mount st. London W Assessor & Collector of King's Taxes,Christopher Spark~. Herbert Thomas A.rnold esq. ~LP. Wymers, Marlow Prospect house Hud~on Robert William esq. Danesfi.eld, Marlow Assistant Overseer, Reuben N ereus Smith, Claremont Jd Kearley Hudson Ewbanke esq. M.P., D.L. Whittington, Clerk to the Commissioners of Property, Land & Inc()llle Medmenham Taxes, Llewellyn Shone, High street Lawrence .Arthur esq. Heath court, Maidenhead Collector of Poor Rates & Second Assistant Overseer. Lehmann Rudolph Chambers esq. M.P. Fieldhead, Waiter Lovegrove, Station road Bourne End S.O Inland Revenu". Officer, George Ross, West street Mackenzie William Dalziel esq. Fawley court, Henley Medical Officer of Health, 'Wycombe Rural district, John on-Thames .Dunbar Dickson M.D., M.Ch. Institute road Mackenzie William Roderick Dalziel esq. Sunny clote, Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, Disham & Hurley Fawley, Henley-on-Thame~ districts, Cookham un.ion, John Dunbar Dickson M.D .• Murray Robert Hay esq. Spinfield, Marlow M.Ch. Institute road Scatt~Murray Charles Aloysius esq. Manor hou11e, Medical Officer & Public Vaccinatm, Nos. 4 & 12 dis . Hambleden, Henley-on-Thames tricts, Wycombe union, Francis John Fitzgerald Cul Thomas John esq. Brook house, Wooburn hane M.R.C.S.Eng. High street Ward George Rolls esq. New Court, Marlow Certifying Factmy Surgeon, Francis John Fitzgerald Wethered Francis Owen esq. Remnantz, Marlow Culhane M.R.C.S.Eng. High street "rethered Thomas Owen esq. Seymour court, Marlow Registrar of Births & Deaths for Marlow sub-district. Wood Henry James Theodore esq. Fingest cottage, near Wycombe union, Mrs. L. B. Russell, Station road~ High Wycombe deputy, Thomas A.ugustus Dunham, Oarlton villa. The chairmen, for the time being, of the Marlow Urban Station road & the Hambleden Rural District Councils are ex Relieving & Vaccination Officer & Collector to the officio magistrates Guardians for No. 2 district, Wycombe union, Thoma" Clerk to the !Magistrates, Llewellyn Shone, High ~t .Augustus Dunham, Carlton villa, Station road Town Crier, Edward Hatton, West street Petty Sessions are usually held at the Police court, Trinity road, on alternate thursdays at II a.m. Places in the division ara: Fawley, Fingest, Ramble PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. den, Hedsor, Ibstone, Marlow (Urban), Great Marlow, All Saints' Church, Rev. John Herbert Light A..K.C.L_ Little Marlow, Medmenham & Turville. And for in surrogate, vicar; Rev. Francis Fallmer Herbert B.A. dictable offences every week day & Rev. Philip William Low B. A.. curates; holy com nlunion, 8.15 a.m.; matins & sermon, 11 a.m.; child URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. ren's service, 3 p.m.; evensong, 6.30 p.m.; week. days at 8 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; saints' days, holy com Meets at the Institute on first tuesday in each month at munion, 8.15 a.m. ; m.atins, 11 a.m. ; evensong, 6 p.m 7-30 p.m. Holy Trinity, Trinity road, served by the parochial Chairman, Alfred Joseph East clergy; 3rd sun. in the month, holy communion after Vice-Chairman, William J. Morgan matins; uther sundays, 7 a.m.; every sun. matins 11 a.rn. ; evensong, 3 p.m Retire in April, rgo7. Mission Church, Handy Cross, served by the parochial Alfred Da.vis, jun \ J. mea Plwnridge clergy; sun. 5.30 p.m.; on gre-at- festivals, II.30 a.m J o.seph Donett Church Hall, Dean street, served by the parochial clergy. assisted by lay workers; sun. 7 p.m. (winter only) Retire in .April, Igo8. St. Peter's Catholic, St. Peter's street, Rev. Harold Fras.Jn.Fitzgearld Culhane \ Thomas Sellman Shelley Squirrell M.R. priest; mass on sun. II a.m.; on Frederick Plumridge , holidays, 8.30 a.m. ; on week days, 8 a.m.; thnn. benediction, 7 p.m Retire in April, Igog. Baptist, Glade road, Rev. Alexander Collie, pastor; u .Alfred J oseph East 1 William Thomas Porter a.m. k 6.30 p.m William J ames M organ Ccngregational, Oxford road, Rev. Fred. Tavender B.A .• B.D.; rr a.m. & 6.30 p.m Officers. Primitive Methodist, Chapel stret>t (Maidenhead Circuit). Clerk, Llewellyn Shone, High street Rev. Joseph Jamieson (supt.); II a.m. & 6 p.m.; Treasurer, George Loosley, Lloyds Bank Ltd. High &t wed. at 7 p.m Medical Officer of Health, John Dun bar Dickson M.D., Wesleyan, Spittal ~treet (High Wycombe Circuit), Rev. M.Ch. Intitute road' Joseph Cadman (supt.) & William Musson, minis~n;; Sanitary Inspector & Surveyor, Rd. Wellicome, High st II a. m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7· 15 p.m
SCHOOLS. PUBLIC ESTA.BLISH~IENTS. The Borlase School, originally founded a~ a Blue Coat County Police Station, Trinity rd. James Pearce, sergt School in 1624 by Sir William BorlaEe kt. (in memory Fire Brigade, Town hall, George Powell, capt. ; Herbert of his son, HPnry Borlase esq. M.P. for Marlow), to J. Smith, deputy capt. & hon. sec. ; J oseph Dorsett, provide education in reading, writing & arithmetie hon. treasurer; & r6 men for 24 poor boys, & instruction in lace making for 24- Marlow Public Hall, St. Peter's st. Thos. Croxon, keeper poor girls, from the parishes of Great Marlow, Little Great Marlow Institute, Imtitute road,Victor G. Kibble Marlow & Medmenham. The school was carried on white, hon. sec under the provisions of his will until the year IB7B, Marlow Cottage Hospital, Cambridge road, John Dunbar when the Charity C{]mmissioners reorganized it under Dickson M.D., M.Ch. Francis John Fitzgerald Cnl a n<>w scheme as a second-grade 8chool, with an hane M.R.C.S.Eng. & Francis R. Gibbs M.R.C.S.Eng., exhibition of £3o a year. & 12 foundation scholar L.R.C.P.Lond. medical officers; Mrs. Dickson & R. ships open to boys who have been educated in any Griffin esq. J.P. hon. secs.; Miss M. A.. Cole, matron of the elementary schools in Great Marlow, Little Oxford Lane A.lmshouse & Loftin's Charities, High st. Marlow & Mcdmenham. In 1884, the sch