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VOLUNTEERS. Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes for Stamford 2nd Volunteer Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment (D & G Borough, George Goodley, St. Mary's street Clerk to the Stamford Endowed Schools, George Good Cos ), Armoury, 43 High street, Capt. H. G. Iggul ley, St. Ma.ry's street den (D Co.), Lieut. E. C. Richardson (G Co.); Rev. F. E. Lowe M.A. hon. chaplain; Colour-Sergt. County Coroner, Stamford Division of Lincoln &. Southern William Smith, instructor District of Rutland, Valentine George Stapleton, 21 St. Mary's street County Surveyor for Rutland,J ames Richardson,Barn bill AL~ISHOUSES. Steward of the Manors of· Barholm, Barnack, Bourn, All Saints, Callis with the members, Duddington, Sawtry, Torpel, of Bede's, St. 2\Ia.rtin's Stamford, Stamford Baron & Uffington, Charles Percy Browne's Hospital, Broad street, Rev. Canon 'Villiam Phillips, I Barn hill John Williams M.A. warden; Rev. Henry Bailey Steward of the Manors of King's Cliffe, Yarwell, Nas Browning M. A. confrater; George W. Johnson, Barn sington, Wood Newton & Apethorpe & clerk to King's hill, steward Cliffe Schools & Law & Hutcheson's Charity, Valentine Fryer's, Wothorpe road Stapleton, 21 St. Mary's street Hopkin's Hospital, Tinwell road Steward of the Manor of Colleyweston, Barrowden, 'Ying Snowden's, Scotgate & Liddington, Richard Mills English, 40 Broad atreet Truesdale's, Scotgate Williamson's Hospital, St. Peter's street PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services. St. Mary's, St. Mary's hill (vacant) rector; II a.m. & MARKETS. 6.30 p.m.; daily, ro a.m. & 6.30 p.m Butchers' Shambles, High street & Broad street, fri St. Michael's, High street, Rev. Henry Izod Rogers M.A. Butter, Red Lion square, fri rector; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m Corn, Corn exchange, Broad street, fri All Saints', with St. Peter's, Rev . .Alfred Wynter Leach Fruit & Vegetables, Broad street, fri B.A. vicar; holy communion, 8 & II a. m. & 6.30 p.m. ; Cattle (Fat & Store Stock), by Midland station, man daily, ro a.m. ; wed. 7 p.m St. George's, St. George's square, Rev. James Frederic STA~FORD UNION. Camm LL.D. rector; II a. m. & 6.30 p.m.; daily at Board day every alternate monday at the workhouse, 4 p.m St. Martin's St. John the Baptist, St. John's street, Rev. Frederick Stamford union comprises the following places in Lin John Winder Taverner M.A. rector; 8 & II a.m. & colnshire :-All Saints (Stamford), Barholm, Brace 6.30 p.m borough, West Deeping, Greatford, SS. George, John St. Martin's Sta.mford Baron, High street, St. Martin's, the Baptist, Mary & Michael (Starnford), Stow, Tal Rev. Francis Davenport M.A. vicar; 8.30 & II a.m. lington, Uffington & Wilsthorpe: in Northamptonshire, & 6.30 p.m. & wed. 7.30 p.m.; fri. II a.m. at special BaintSouthorpe, Thornhaugh, Uf Our Ladye & St. Augustine, Apostle of England, Catholic, ford, Wansford, Wittering & 1Vothorpe: in Rutland, Broad street, Rev. Joseph West, priest; mass II a.m. Great & Little Casterton, Clipsham, Essendine, Ketton, & benediction & sermon 6.30 p.m.; daily mass 7.30 Pickworth, Ryhall, Tin well & Tixover; & Stibbington, a.m. ; holidays of obligation, mass 9 a.m. & benedic in HuntingdolllShire. The population of the union in tion, 8 p.m. ; wed. benediction 8 p.m rgor was IU,52I j area., ss,6go acres j rateable value, Baptist (Particular), North street, Rev.Manasseh Tryon; £120,807 r I a. m. & 6.30 p.m Chairman of tbe Board of Guardians, Marquess of Exeter, Congregational, Star lane, Rev. Chas. Robert Gardner; Burghley house, Stamford rr a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Richd. Primitive Methodist, Elackfriars street (Oakham Mills English, 40 Broad street, Stamford circuit) ; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m Treasurer, Meabum Staniland Young,Stamford, Spalding Wesleyan, Earn hil.i, Rev. Frederick Law (supt.) & Rev. & Boston Bank, Stamford Thos. Hannah; II a.m. & 6.30 p. m. ; wed. 7.30 p. m Relieving & Vaccination Officers, Stamford district, Robt. Forrester Coldicott, 2 Erownlow terrace, Stamford ; SCHOOLS. Ba.rnack district, Alfred Andrews, Barnack The Grammar School, founded in 1530, & now a se Collectors of Poors Rates, John Reedman, 45 Broad condary school, was incorporated in 1874 with Rad street, Stamford; Isaac :Bentham, 35 St. Martin's, cliffe & Browne's foundations, and by another scheme, Stamford ; J ames Morriss, Barnack, Stamford ; Alfred dated 1882, it was constituted a first-grade school, in E. Downs, Ryhall, Stamford; George F. Ilaseldene, which boys may receive a thorough education for the W a.nsford ; Leonard Smith, St. Martin's, Stamford ; Universities &c. whilst full provision is made for such John T. Sells, Uffington; John W. Goodliffe, Ketton, as intend to enter business occupations: the build Stamford; W. Marriott, West Deeping ings, erected at a cost of [7,ooo, are in the Gothic Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Barnack district, style, & comprise spacious dormitories, with separate Waiter Dowley Eddowes jun. L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. 20 cubicles for each boy, & a large bath-room supplied St. George's square, Stamford; Clipsham district, with hot & cold water, & a detached building set John Robinson Scott L.R.C.P.Lond. Market Overton; apart as an infirmary; there is also a chemical Ketton district, Cla.ude Herbert Clabburn M.B., C.M. laboratory, carpenters' shop, g-ymnasium & fields for Ketton; Ryhall district, George Samuel James Boyd cricket & football: an exhibition of £so a year, M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. 19 St. George's square, tenable for 3 years at some University or place of Stamford ; Stamford district, Thomas Porter Green higher education, is vacant every year, & pupils of wood M.R.C.S.Eng. 36 St. Ma.ry's street, Stamford; this school have a preference for Lord Exeter's Ex West Deeping district, Henry Thomas Benson, Market hibition at St. John's College, Cambridge: several Deeping scholarships, tenable in the school, are also offered for Superintendent Registrar, Richard Mills English, 40 competition annually: there are now (1905) about so Broad street, Stamford boys, including boarders; Rev. Dennis Jacob Johnson Registrars of Births & Deaths, Stamford sub-district, Da.rna.rd M.A., LL.D. scholar of Trinity Hall, Cam Thomas Booth, 54 St Martin's; deputy, John Sykes, bridge, head master; Rev. J. N. Crosthwaite M. A. 40 Broad street, Stamford; Barnack sub-district, second master; F. R. Parkes B.Sc. & Bertram C. Altred Andrews, Barnack; deputy, J. H. W. Keen, Robb, assistant masters · Barnack The High School for Girls, in St. Martin's & near to Registrar of Marriages, Thomas Booth, 54 St. Martin's, Burghley park, was erected in 1876 (on Browne's foun Stamford; deputy, John Sykes, 40 Broad street dation) under the provisions of the ~cheme of the The Workhouse, on the Ryhall road, is a large structure Stamford Endowed Schools, for the purposes of afford of brick; Rev. Edward Hawley Everett, rector of Tin ing to all girls who are residing with their parents or well, has been chaplain since r867; Robert C. Middle guardians, t~r who are boarders under any ·regula mist, medical officer; F. W. Everdell, master; Mrs. tions consistent with the·' provisions of the scheme, A. B. Everdell, matron a careful & thorough educational course adapted to the requirements of the present day; pupils are pre PUBLIC OFFICERS. pared for the Dam bridge local examinations; Miss Clements, head mistress Certifying Factory Surgeon, Thomas Porter Greenwood The Endowed School, St. Peter's hill, was established M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P. & L.M.Edin. 36 St. Mary's in 1873, for 218 boys: in addition to 4 scholarships street of a yearly value of £2 & 4 of a yearly value of £x