ti6 . . parcels for the dispatches accepted until II.35 a.m., Medical Oflicer of Health, lValter Fredk. Clark D.P.H. (& 3.45 &; 7.40 p.m.; sunday, 10.25 a.m surgeon to the Y division of police), Oheshunt street Post &; M. O. 0., S. B. &; Annuity &; Insurance Office, Engineer & Surveyor, Samuel Towlson, St. Mary's hall Crossbrook street.-Mrs. Ellen McCarthy, sub-post- Collector, Richard Thomas Gardner, Cheshunt street mistress. Letters dispatched at 9.25 &; 11.50 a.m. & ... Public Establishments. 4, 7·55 "" 9.40 p.m l'ost &; M. O. 0., S. B. &; Annuity & Insurance Office', Oemewry, Bury Green road; Charles William Cook, Turnford.-Alfred Wilson, ·sub-postmaster. Lettl'Trs clerk to the burial board; William Wayman, 8upt are received through Hoddesdon at 8 &; 10 a.m. &; 7 Oheshunt Hall, Crossbrook street; Thomas Russell &; p.m.; dispatched thereto at 10.15 a.m. &; 7.30 j).m. ; Son, proprietors delivered on sundays at 9 a.m.; dispatched at 9. IS Cottage Hospital, Ohurch lane; :frank G. Debenham, a.m chairman; Henry Samuel Hird, hon. sec.; Samuel Post &; Telegraph Office, Goff's Oak.-Henry JOyller, Litchfield, treasurer; Miss Louie Cullip, matron sub-postmaster. Letters arrive at 8 &; 11.30 a.m. l;j Metropolitan Police Station, Turner's hill; Thomas Jones 6 p.m.; sunday, 9,20 a.m.; dispatched at 8.30 a.ill. &; George Parsons, station sergeants; 2 sergeants, 3 12 noon &; 6.30 p.m.; 9.30 a.m. on Sunday. Postal acting sergeants &; 23 constables 'Orders are issued here, but not paid St. Mary's Hall, Oollege road; F. G. Debenham, pro· Post Office, Flamst~ad End.-William John HardwlCk. prietor; Robert Archer, manager sub-postmaster. Cleared at 8.30 &; 10 a.m. &; 3.3) & Volunteer Fire Brigade Station, Turner's hill; John 8.30 p.m.; sunday, 10 a.m I Gocher, captain; L. W. Dewey, secretary; I foreman E.ailway Station.-Wall Box cleared at 7.30 &; 10 a.w. & 7 firemen, the plant consists of I manual engine &I &; 2.30 &; 8 p.m.; sundays, 8 a.m hose cart Church Gate.-Wall Box cleared at 8 &; 10.'30 am. &, Public Officers. 3 &; 7 p.m.; sunday, 10 a.m Hammond Street.-Wall Box cleared at 8.15 & 10;'0 Oertifying Factory Surgeon, Nicholl Evans M.D. Turner's a.m. &; 3.5 p.m.; sunday, 9 a.m hill Cheshunt Street, near Green Hall.-Wall Box c~eared at Medical Officer &; Public Vaccinator, Oheshunt District ...... d Edmonton union, Walter Frederick Clark, Cheshunt st 7 "" 9·30 a.m. 2.30 "" 7 p.m.; sun ay, 10 a.m <;Jounty Magistrates for Cheshunt Petty Sessional Vestry Olerk, Oharles William Oook, Turner's hill Div5.sion. Schools. Micklem Thomas esq. Yew house, Hoddesdon, chairman A School Attendance Committee to consist of the memo Earclay Charles esq. M.A. Manor house, Bayford, Hertfrd bers of the local board for the time being, was Barclay Robert esq. High Leigh, Hoddesdon formed in 1877; Alfred Collingwood Lee, St. Mary's lJushby Hy. J effreys esq. WormIey Bury, Broxbourne hall, clerk to the committee; Robert Allen, II Ches- S.O hunt terrace, Eleanor Cross road, ", at- Eushby Hy. North esq. Wormley Bury, Broxbourne S.O wndance officer Doxat Edmund Theodore esq. Wood Green pk. Oheshunt Oheshunt College, Rev. Henry Robert Reynolds D.D. Ewing Robert esq. Burton grang~, Cheshunt president &; professor of theology &; exegesis; Rev. Smith-Bosanquet Horace James esq. D.L. Broxbourne Owen C. Whitehouse M.A. nrofessor of Hebrew &; Bury, Hoddesdon Greek; William Alfred Todhunter M.A., B.Sc. pro- Wales Henry Oharles esq. Arlesdene, Churchgate, Ches- fessor of philosophy &; mathematics; Rev. William !hunt, Waltham Cross Douglas Reid M.A. professor of church history &; Trotter Stuart esq. Wormley hall, Broxbourne S.O English literature Clerk to the Magistrates, Hubert Gough, WaItham British, Oollege road (mixed), built in 1853 & enlarged Abbey in 1880 &; again in 1889, for 263 children; average Petty Sessions &; Sessions under the Criminal Justice attendance, 252 ; Arthur James Todd, master Act are held in. St. Mary's hall on alternate wednes- Dewhurst Church of England, Church gate (boys), days at 10.30 a.m. The following places are included founded by Robert Dewhurst in 1640, for 20 boys, &; in the petty sessional division :-Oheshunt, Brox- endowed by him with 23Ia• 2r. I4P. of land &; about Dourne, Hoddesdon, Wormley &; Northaw £630 in Oons{)ls; the gross income from this charity School Atwndance Oommittee. in 1889 was £376 18s. &; the school has in addition £6 Meet on 1st tuesday at 7.30 p.m. from Elderton's & £10 12S. from Britten's Charity; Local Board. the school will hold 180 boys; average attendance, fJffices, St. :Mary's hall. Board days, 2nd & 4th lIS; Jo(~n Fran)cis Olifton, master tuesday at 7.30 p.m. National mfants, Turnford, opened in January, 1893, Members. for 90 infants; average attendance, 6o; Miss Frances Thomas Allsup Hewitt, High road, Waltham Cross, Skeef, mistress chairman National (girls), Church gate, built in 1870, for 112 Charles Hunt Allison, Berwick house, Waltham Cross girls; average attendance, ;£04; Miss Elizabeth Hed- Cornelius William Avis, 2 Gothic villas, Waltham Cross son, mistress James Bunce, Turner's hill, Oheshunt National (infants,) Church gate, built in 1870, for 120 John Crawter, jun. Turner's hill, Cheshunt children; full attendance; Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Frederick Goffe, The Ivies, Crossbrook street mistress William Greenleaf, ChI'shunt street St. James', Goff's Oak (mixed), built in 1872, fur 130 Neil McKenzie, Park lane, Waltham Cross children;' average attendance, 70; Miss Fanny Grimes, William Metcalfe, Newtown, WaItham Cross mistress Edmund Rochford, Mill lane, Cheshunt Railway Station, Windmill lane, William Cann Barnard, Joseph Rochford, Tnrnford hall, Cheshunt station master Joseph Tydeman, High road, Waltham Oross Oonveyance.-An omnibus leaves the' Red Lion,' Ches- Clerk, Alfred Collingwood, Lee, St. Marts hall hunt street for Waltham Cross station several times Treasnrer, Thomas P. Trounce, London Joint Stock daily Bank Limited, Turner's hill Oarrier to &; from London.-Mark Macer, daily PRIVATE RKSIDENTS. Avis Mrs. Maywood cottage, Cross- Bokenham Thos. Jessopp, Aldbnry Idg a.ettl'rs for Cheshunt street, Cross- brook street Borrett William Goldsmith, The Yews, brook street, Flamstead end &; Barrett George, High view, Ham- Hatton road 6-o:IPs Oak should have Waltham mond street Boswell Charles, Westeria cottage, Cross only added; letters for Turn- Batters John, The Cedars, Turnford . Crossbrook street ford, through Hoddesdon.) Battison Miss, Turner's hill Boyd Mrs. Cheshunt street A:dams Sydney, Warden house, Batty Joshua S. Longfield lana Boyd William Christopher, The Turner's hill Barley Arthur George, The Limes, Grange, Crossbrook street Adamson Donald F. Hope house, Turner's hill Brangwin Francis, Ivy ho.Orossbrk.iit Cheshunt street Baynton Robert, Cromwell avenue Brown Alfrd. Harrison, Church fields Aitchison John, I St. Alban's villas, Beall Edward, The Laurels, Flam- Bryans Rev. Reginald du Faur Turner's hill stead end (curate), 2 Pengelly villas,Churchgte Alder Gilbert, The Springs, Turnford Bedwell Frederick, Halstead hill Buchanan Misses, Ohurch fields AlIen ~[rs. Osborne lodge, Hatton rd Bell George, Aldbury place Biigg Waiter, 'Windmill lane Ambrose Jabez, Colleg-e road Bentley Frederick, Crossbrook street Burch Geo. 5 The Ter. Turner's hill Archer Mrs. Turner's hill Beven Herbert, Churchgate Bunce J amI'S, Wisteria house, Tur- Archer Mrs. College road Birt Alfrd. Wm. Oheshunt cottage ner's hill Arnold Charles, Yew viI. Gaff's oak Bokenham Thos. Olifton, Aldbury ldg Calver William, Burton cot. Burton l~