DlltECTORY.] . • 293 • FAVERSHAM :&URAI. DISTRICT OOUNCII •. PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services. The parishe3 in the district are the same with the exception of Faversham Within &i Preston Within St. Mary of Charity Church, Faversham, Rev. Thomas George Crosse M.A. vicar &i rural dean; Rev. Hedley Council meets at the Union on the znd &i 4th wed. in month at 12.45 p.m. W. M. Handford B.A. Rev. G. 0. Morgan-Smith B.A. Chairman, F. B. Cobb, Newton road, Faversham Rev. Frank Ridley Whittaker L.Th. curates; Rev. Officials. Andrew Telfer B.A. hon. curate; Guy Tassell, vestry clerk; II a. m. & 2.45, 3.30 &; 6.30 p.m. ; holy Clerk, Guv• Talisell, 20 West street Treasurer, Frank Crosoer, Market place communion, every sunday, 8 a.m. & 1st &; 3rd sunday Medical Officer of Health. Prideaux George Selby also at 12 noon & 2nd sunday at 10 a.m. ; daily M.R C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. services, 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; on holy days, 7.15 & u Surveyor &J Sanitary Inspector, William John Coe, 47 a.m. &i 6 p.m road St. Catherine's Church, Preston, Rev. John Hankins D1str1ct Surveyor, John G. Chittenden, Ashford road, Martin, vicar; 8, 10.30 & 11.30 a.m. & 3 &i 6.30 p.m.; Preston, Faver::.ham daily, 8 a.m. & 6 p.m St. John the Evangelist, Brents, Rev. William Owen, FAVERSHAM U~!ON. vicar; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. J thurs. (during Lent Board day, wednesday, at the Workhouse at 12 noon. only), 7.30 p.m. ; holy communion, 1st &; 3rd sun. in The Union comprises the following 27 parishes, viz. :­ month at morning service; every sun. 8 a.m. ; Badlesmere, Houghton-under-Blean, Buckland, Daving­ festivals, 8 a.m ton, Doddington, Dunkirk, , Faversham St. Saviour's (Iron) Church, Whitstable road, Rev. Within, Faversham Without, Goodnestone, , Frank Ridley Whittaker L.Th. curate in charge; 8 &i , , Luddenham, , Newnham, II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 8 p.m Norton, Oare, Ospringe, Preston Within, Preston St. Andrew's Mission Church, Water lane, Rev. G. 0. (North) Without, Preston (South) Without, Selling, Morgan-Smith B.A. priest in charge; 6.30 p.m. ; , Stalisfield, Stone next Faversham, Teyn­ holy communion, 2nd sun. 8 a.m. ; 4th sun. 7.30 ham & . The population of the Union in a. m. ; children's service, 10.45 a.m I9II wds 24,748; area, 44,685 acres; rateable value A.lmshouse Chapel, South road, at Lady Day, 1912, £144,973· chaplain; II a. m. & 6.30 p.m.; holy Chairman of the Board of Guardians, F. B. Cobb, New­ communion, 8 a.m. 1st & 3rd sun. & at 11 a.m. ton road, Faversham service on other sundays ; ti a.m. daily Clerk to the Guardians, Guy Tassell, 20 West street, Our Lady of Compassion & St. Theodore Catholic, Rev. Fav rsham Frederick Rhead; holy communion, 8.30 a. m.; mass, Treasurer. Frank Crosoer, Marliet place, Faversham II a.m. ; evening service, 6.30 p.m. ; holy days of Collector to the Guardians, Herbert Dobbie, 23 St. Mary's obligation, 8 a.m.; daily, 8 a.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m road, Faversham Baptist, St. Mary's road, Rev. Henry Turner; II a. m. Relieving & Vaccination Officer for the Union, Harr-y & 6.30 p.m. ; weds. 8 p.m. ; sat. 7 p.m Thomas Porter, 19 West street, Faversham Congregational, Newton road, Rev. John T. Peace; II Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, No. 1 dil!ltrict, a.m. & 6.30 p.m Sidney Robert Alexander M.D. 15 Preston street, Congregational Hall, Partridge lane; mon. 7 p.m. ; Faversham ; No. z district, Frederick Whitechurch tues. 8 p.m Gange M.D. 40 Court str<>et, Faversham; No. 3 dis­ United Methodist, Stone street, Rev. William Tram­ triet, Richard Regin3ld Howard Wonnacott M.R.C.S. berth; 10.45 a. m. & 6.30 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Boughton-under-Blean; No. 4 Wesleyan Methodist, Rev. Richard Jenkin (supt.) &i district, Pridraux George Selby "M.R.C.S.Eng., Rev. Henry A. Swansborough, Bough ton; 10.30 a.m. &i 6.30 p.m.; tues. 8 p.m L.R C.P.Lond. Tevnham• The Workhouse, a structure of brick, is available for 400 Salvation Army Citadel, Stone street; 7 &i II a. m. & 3 inmates, Mathew Henry Moss, master; Rev. Thomas & 6.30 p.m. ; mon. tues. wed. fri. &i sat. 8 p.m George Crosse M.A. chaplain; F. W. Gange ~I.D. Gospel Mission Hall, Tanners street, J ames Matson, medical officer, Mrs. Edith Moss, matron leader; 7.15 & II a. m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m.; mon. F.!.VER-,HAM REGISTRATION DISTRICT. 7·I5 p.m Supenntendent Registrar, Guy Tassell, 20 West street, Faversham; deputy, Frank Branford, 20 West street, SCHOOLS. Faversham Regi!•trars of Births & Deaths, Houghton sub-district, Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, now a Secondary Herbert Fred<>rick Foreman; deputy, Edward E. Fore­ school mtder the Board of Education, was founded by man, Hernhill; Faversham sub-district, Robert Smitq Dr. Cole, who, in 1527, bequeathed lands to the Abbot & Dunn, 3 Albion terrace, Faversham; deputy, Misl Convent of St. Saviour, at Faversham, for the founda­ Man n F. Dunn, 3 Albion terrace, Faversham; Teyn­ tion of a Grammar school, under the management of ham •ub-district, Stephen George, Green street; that society: at the time of the dissolution of the deputv, George W. George, Green street monastery the school lands wtue sequestered to the Registrar or Marria£\"es, William Edward Harris, 19 West Crown; but in 1576 Queen Elizabeth, by royal charter, street; deputy, Joseph F. Etherington, 20 West street reconstituted the school & endowed it with a portion TERRITORIAL FORCE. of the lands previously given to it by the founder: Royal East Kent (Duke of Connaught's Own) (Mountt'd the buildings in Ospringe road, erected at a cost of Rifles Yeomanry (B Squadron), Major Sir R. M. about £6,ooo, include a head master's house, pro­ Filmer bart. commanding; Lieut. the Hon. G. St. viding for 40 boarders : the school was reorganised &; Vincent Harris (Faversham Troop) ; Sergt.-Major its endowments increased by a scheme framed by the John Owens, drill instructor Endowed Schools Commissioners in 1876 ; the manage­ Home Counties (Kent) Royal Garrison Artillery Heavy ment is now vested in 15 governors, who have power Battery (left half), Drill hall, Preston street, Major to create free scholarships tenable at Faversham, &; E. L. Gowlland, commandin~; Rev. T. G. Crosse, exhibitions to places of hi~her education; there are acting chaplain; Sergt.-Major .A. J. Beer R.G.A. two leaving exhibitions of £6o each, tenable for three armourer & drill instructor years, at Oxford or Cambridge University, & entrance scholarships of £15 & £4o; Harold Kitto M.A. of Mer­ PUHLIO OFFICERS. ton College, Oxford, head master; W. G. Bye B.Sc., Admiralty Surgeon &i Agent, Edward Lake Gowlland H. Tin~ley, B. Round B.A., W. J. Keech Mus.Bac., M.B. 54 East street F.R.C.O. Ernest G. Cox L.R.A.M., L. Behrens Assistant Overseer, Bobert Smith Dunn, 3 Albion terrace L. es L., W. Carter &i E. Hutchinson, assistant; Certifymg Factory Surgeon, Sidney Robert Alexander masters; F. F. Giraud, solicitor & clerk M.D.L nd. 15 Preston street Wreight's School, now a seconda.rr school under the Clerk to the C