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Cornwall. [ Kelly'~:J 10.2 FALMOUTH. CORNWALL. [ KELLY'~:J COUNTY MAGISTRATES. Hospital & Dispensary, Killigrew road, Arthur Ben For East Kerrier Petty Sessional Division. Harris M.D. William Banks M.R.O.S. George E. Lanyon M.B., C.M. James F. H. Owen M.R.C.S.Eng. Beauchamp-Beauchamp Edmund esq. D.L. Trevince, Charles Cecil Bullmore L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. John Redruth, chairman • Welby Haughton L.R.C.P.Irel. & Sidney Bertram Cole John, Treworgan, Mawnan, Falmouth Axford M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. hon. medical Enys .Franois Gilbert esq. D.L. Enys, Penryn staff; Nicholas Robins, hon. sec.; Miss M. Lamble, Ford Edmund Salwey, Pengreep,Perranwell Station R.S.O matron Granger His Ho nor Judge 'l'homa,s Oolpitts, Pene!lir, Market House, Moor Melville road, Falmouth Meteoro:ogical & Magnetical Observatory, Edward Kitto Horsford Thomas Moor Alphonse esq. Bosvathick, Penryn F.R.Met.Soc. superintendent; Wilson Lloyd Fox Ward William Welsford esq. Bosloe, Mawnan, Falmouth F.H.Met.Soc. hon. sec Vawdrey Rev. Alexander Allen M.A. The Vicarage, St. Odd Fellows' Hall, High street Gluvias, Penryn Royal Cornwall Sailors' Home, 3 Bank place, J. E. 'l'he following are ex-officio :-The Mayors of Falmouth Prior, sec. ; Randolph Dainty, superintendent &; Penryn & the Chairman of the East Kerrier Rural Royal National Lifeboat Station, The Docks, W. D.istrict Council Kinnaird-Jenkins, president; Capt. Bennett, hon. sec. Olerk to the Magistrates, Geo. Appleby Jenkins, Penryn & treasurer; Samuel Hingston, coxswain Subscription Library, Church street, Arthur H. Brown Petty Sessions are held on the last wednesdays in every & Miss Stella Fox, hon. secs month, at the Town hall, Penryn, at II a.m Town Hall, Killigrew street, Mrs. Mary Jane Gutheridge, The following plaees are included in the Petty Sessional keeper division :-Budock, Constantine, Gwennap, Mabe, Volunteer Fire Brigade, Moor, W. H. Tressider, captain; 1\l&wnan, Mylor, Perran-ar-Worthal, St. Gluvias & St. Nicholas S. Clackworthy, hon. sec Stythians Volunteers' Drill Hall, Berkeley vale CONSULS & VICE-CONSfULS. MILITARY. America-United States of, Howard Fox, consular agent Cornwall & Devon :\'liners Artillery (Royal Garrison Ar­ Argentine Republic, William Naylor Carne, consul tillery Militia); head quarters, Pendennis Castle; Austro-Hungary, Cecil R. Broad, vice-consul Lieut.-Col. & Hon. Col. F. J. He:xt, commanding; Belgium, Howard Fox, vice-consul Hon. Lieut.-Col. H. _J. Y~ung-~amieson, major; Capt. Brazil, George Henry Fox, vice-consul J. G. Oavenagh-Mamwarmg, mstructor of artillery; Chill, J. G. Cox, vice-consul Capt. E. W. Comyn R.G.A. adjutant Oosta Rica, Howard Fox, vice-consul Royal Artillery, Falmouth Section, Pendennis Castle; Denmark, Howard Fox, consul Lieut.-Col. & Brevet-Col. J. F. Craig R.G.A. com­ Ecuador (Republic of), Howa.rd Fox, vice-consul manding Militia & Volunteer Artillery; Capt. C. H. France, William Treweeke, consular agent Turner R.A. district officer; Sergt. J. Sullivan, acting Germany, Robert Fox, vice-consul master gunner Greece, George Henry Fox, vice-consul Royal Engineers, Coast Battalion, Submarine Miners, No. Hawaiian Islands, Cecil R. Broad, consul 9, Falmouth Section; head quarters, The Bar; Capt. Honduras, Haward Fox, vice-consul Benjamin Sugg, commanding Italy, Howard Fox, consular agent Royal Engineers (Militia), Submarine Miners, Falmouth Liberia (Republic of), Howard Fox, consul Division R.E. ; Lieut.-Col. & Hon. Col. C. H. A. Mexican Republic, John McClymont Carne, vice-consul Baskerville, commanding; Lieut. H. P. .Matthews, Netherlands, Cecil R. Broad, vice-consul instructor of musketry Norway, Robert Barclay Fox, vice-consul Royal Army .Medical Corps (detachment) ; commanding Ottoman Empire, George Henry Fox, vice-consul officer, Major Alfred Wright, medical officer in charge Portugal, George Henry Fox, vice-consul of troops .Russia, Howard Fox, vice-consul 1st Cornwall (Duke of Cornwall's) Royal Garrison Ar­ Spain, William Treweeke, vice-consul tillery (Volunteers); Drill shed, The Bar; Lt.-Col. Sweden, Howard Fox, vice-consul & Hon. Col. P. Marrack V.D. commandant; Lt.-Col. Turkey, George Henry Fox, vice-consul F. H. Harvey V.D. second in command; Capt. the Uruguay, Cecil R. Broad, vice-consul Hon. Neville Albert Hood R.G.A. adjutant; Capt. R. A. Lean, quartermaster PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. No. 10 Company, Capt. C. L. Everett; Surg.-Capt. 0. Cemetery, Swanpool road, Nicholas Collins, keeper & C. Bullmore, medical officer sexton 1st Volunteer Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light ln­ Chamber of Commerce, Arwenack street, the Right Hon. fant·ry (C Company), Capt. G. Read; Colour-Sergt.­ the Earl of Kimberley K.G. president; Frederick J. Instr. William Thomas Rig by, drill instructor; Drill Bowles, sec.; G. Hawken, treasurer hall, Berkeley vale Coast Guard Station, Pendennis hill, Capt. H. Powley R.N. divisional officer; Henry Sammels, chief officer FALMOUTH UNION. County Court Office, Killigrew street, His Honor Thomas Board day every alternate thursday at the Workhouse, C. Granger, judge; Wilson Lloyd Fox, registrar & high Budock. bailiff; James Penrose Polglase, managing clerk & high The Union comprises the following parishes, viz. :-Budock bailiff's assistant & broker; C. H. Lowry, assistant Urban, Budock Rural, Constantine, Falmouth Borough, bailiff. The court is held monthly, at the Town hall. Falmouth Parish, Mabe, Mawnan, Mylor, Penryn, The district comprises Constantine, Budock, Falmouth, Perran-ar-Worthal & St. Gluvias. The population in Gerrans (including Portscatho), St. Anthony, St. 1901 was 22,712; area, 25,432 acres; rateable value Gluvias, St. Just-in-Roseland (including St. Mawes), at Michaelmas, 1905, [92,244 Mylor, Mawnan, Perran-ar-W orthal & the borough of Penryn ; there is a court of record under the charter Chairman of the Board of Guardians, John D. Enys, "For Bankruptcy Purposes the County Court District is St. Gluvias, Penryn within the jurisdiction of the Truro Court; Geo. A. Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Jenkins, Boscawen street, Truro, official receiver Reginald N ankivell Rogers, 33 Market street Certified Bailiffs under the "Law of Distress (.Amendment) Treasurer, William M. Grylls Acts, 1888 & 1895.'' "\Vi[iam John Barnicoat, Arwenack Relieving Officers, Falmouth district, Thomas Edward street; William Stephen Bonham, 38 Kimberley road Ruse, 23 Church street; Penryn district, Edward & James Polglase, County Court office, Killigrew st Toms, Market street, Penryn County Police Stations, Berkeley vale, William Endean, Vaccination Officers, Richard Gundry, Constantine & ipspector; 1 sergeant & 9 constables Ed. Toms, Market street, Penryn Custom House, Arwenack street, Arthur R. Dawson, Medical Officers, Constantine district, Montagu Waiter collector; Customs Watch House, Quay, George W. Roe M.R.C. S.Eng. Constantine; Falmouth district, Peet & Arthur George Barber, preventive officers Cecil Charles Bullmore L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. Arwenack, Docks, Frederick J. Bowles, general manager; William Falmouth; Mylor district, J ames Blarney M.R. C. S. Treweeke, accountant ; John B. Tilly, engineer; Capt. Eng. Penryn; Penryn district, James Blarney E. J. K. Nicholls, dockmaster .M.R.C.S.Eng. Penryn Free Library, Moor, F. .T. Bowles & N. Fox, hon. Public Vaccinators, Constantine district, Montagu Waiter librarians ; Richard Henry Brenton, resident librarian Roe M.R.C.S.Eng. Cons·tantine; Falmouth district, Freemll!Sons' Hall, Church street Arthur Ben Harris M.D. 7 Grove place, Falmouth; Harbour Commissioners' Office, Arwenack st. ; William Mylor district, James Blarney M.R.C.S.Eng. Penryn; W allace .T essopp Sharp a, clerk Penrvn district, J a.mes Blarney M.R. O.S.Eng. Penryn .
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