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384 . NORTH RIDING . (XELLY's THIRSK UNION. Clerk to Commissioners of Taxes, John S. Richardson, Board day, monday, fortnightly, at the Workhouse at Castle gate 1.30 p.m. Clerk to the Local Pension Sub-Committee, William Swarbreck, Finkle street Thirsk union comprises the following townships :­ Collector of Poor Rates, Tax Collector & Clerk to thtt Ainderby Quernhow, Bagby, Balk, Birdforth, , Parish Council, Charles- Moore, Castlegate Carlton Miniott, Catton, , Da.lton, Ellenthorpe, Distributor Qf Stamps, John William Hall, :Market place Eldmire-with-Crakebill, Fawdington, , Holme, Town Crier, Henry Rose, Kirkgate Hood Grange, Howe, Humberton, Button Sessay, Kep­ Veterinary Inspector under the "Diseases of Animals wick, Kilburn, Kirby Hill, , Kirby Wiske, Acts" for the County Council, William Howard Wood -with-, Langthorpe, , Milby, M.R.C.V.S. Ingramgate , Newsha.m-with-Breckenborough, , Norton-le-Clay, Pickhill-with-Roxby, Sand PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Service~. Button, Sessay, Sinderby, Skipton-upon-Swale, South St. Mary the Virgin Church, Rev. Hubert Pearaoa Kilvington, , Sowerby, Sntton-under­ Hustler Austen M.A. vicar ; Rev. Charles Edgar Whitestonecliffe, Thirkleby, , Thirsk, Thorn· Howlett B.A. curate; Rev. Eusebius Richardson M.A.. borough, Thornton Bridge, Thornton-le-Moor, Thorn hon. curate; 8 &; 10.30 a. m. k 6.30 p.m.; daily, ton-le-Street, Topcli:ffe &; . The area of the 8 a.m.; 7.30 Jl.m. in summer, 5.30 p.m. in winter union is 71,650 acres; rateable value December, 1912, All Saints, Catholic, Castlegate, Rev. Gabriel Ryan, £qs,o1B; the population in 1911 was 12,793· A priest; 10.30 a.m. &; 6.30 p.m. ; daily mass, 8 a.m · tTnder the provisions- of "the North a.nd West Ridings of Friends' Meeting House, Kirkgate. 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 Yorkshire (Greadi Ousebum &c.) Confirmatioo Order, p.m.; thurs. 10.30 a.m 1894," the parishes of Ellenthorpe, Hnmberton, Kirkby Congregational, Finkle street, Rev. Frederick Thomas Hill, Langthorpe, Milby, Norton-le-Clay and Thornton Weekes; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m Bridge were tra.nsfen'i;d from Great Ouseburn union to Primitive Methodist, Castlegate, Rev. George Fea.nr Thirsk union M.A.; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; every alternate mon. Chairman of the Board of Guardians, A1·thur John 7·30 p.m Walker, Mount St. John, Felixkirk, Thirsk Wesleyan Methodist, St. James' green, Rev. George Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, William Sheers B . .A.. ( supt.) & Rev. George Henry Swarbreck, Finkle street, Thirsk Marshall; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; tues. 7·I5 p.m Treasurer, Robert Thomas Tennant, Joint Stock Bank, Thirsk Believing k Vaccination Officer for the Union & Col­ SCHOOLS. lector to the Guardians, Edward Mitchell, 20 South St. James's Green (mixed), erected in r861, for 300 terrace, Sowerby children; average attendance, 230; Thomas Lynch, lledical Officers, Kilburn district, John McCracken !d.B., master C.M. Coxwold; Jrnayton district, John Wm. Roberts Long street (mixed), erected in r84r, for 250 boys • M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.Lond. Knayton; Langthorpe dis­ girli!; average attendance, 160 boys & girls; John trict, Henry Ingledew Daggett M. B. Boroughbridge; William Sugden, master; Miss Annie Wood, assistan\ Pickhill district, Thos. Sayer L.R.C.P.Lond. Kirkling­ mistress ; Charles Henry Holmes, assistant master ton ; Thirsk & Sutton districts, Henry Longford Catholic, Castlegate, erected in r 872, for 6o children; L.R.C.P.Irel. The Ingrams, Thirsk; Topcli:ffe district, average attendance, 42; Miss Bertha Farrelly, mistress Talbot Carter Mitchell M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Infants', Finkl& street, erected in 1846, for roo & enlarged Topcliffe in 1892, for 150 children; average attendance, 1115; Public Vaccinators, Knayton district, Henry Longford Miss Margaret Weighell, mistress L.R.C.P.Irel. The Ingrams, Thirsk; Sutton district, Henry Longford (temporary), Thirsk; Thirsk district, Conveyance. Railway Station, Richard Gibson, station .Alfred Cornwall Ferguson M.D:, D.P.H. Kirkgate, master; James Lofthouse, goods agent. The North Thirsk; other districts same as Medical Officers Eastern Railway motor omnibuses run between the The Workhouse, in the Sutton road, is a structure of Market place & the station, meeting all the principal brick, erected in r834, & enlarged in 1886, for 123 trains ; omnibuses from the Fleece hotel, Marke~ inmates; Harry Wade Woodall, master; H. Longford, place, meet trains by arrangement medical officer; Mrs. Elizabeth Woodall. matron OAJUUERS to THIBSK REGISTRATION DISTRICT. A..senby Thomas Thompson, 'Black Lion,' mon Superintendent Registrar, William Swarbreck, Finkle Bolt by John Williamson, 'Black Bull,' mon. & sat street, Thirsk ; deputy supt. Hubert Smith, Finkle Oo:s:wold Robert Agar, from 'Three Tuns,' Market street, Thirsk place, mon Registrars of Births & Deaths, Sutton sub-district, Jas. Easingwold-Robert Agar, 'Three Tuns,' mon. & Wm. Barker, Marderby grange, Felixkirk, Thirsk; Thirsk sub-district, Edgar Brookwell Peat, Finkle st. Thirsk; Hunter, 'Golden Lion,' mon deputy, , Finkle street, Thirsk; Felixkirk John Williamson, 'Black Bull,' mon. & sat Topcliffe sub-district, Francis Sturdy, Topcliffe; Hawnby Banks, 'Red Bear,' mon deputy, James Ward Hudson, Topcliffe Husthwaite J onath1n Caisley & Kildin, from 'Black Bull,' Market place, mon Registrar of Marriages, Edgar Brool~:well Peat, Finkle Kilburn Francis Cobb, from 'Three Tuns,' ~larket rl. street, Thirsk 0 deputy, , Finkle street, Thirsk m on. & fri. ; J oseph Burn, mon. & fri Sessay J. Eden, 'Royail Oak,' mon PUBLIC OFFIOERS. Thirlby John Ellis, ' Red Bear,' mon Thornton-le-Moor Thomas Ransom, 'Red Bear.' moD. Certifying Factory Surgeon, Alfred Oomwall. Fergusoo Topcliffe-Thomas Wood, 'Black Lion,' mon M.A., M.D., C.M., D.P.H. Kirkgate York-Thomas Agar, 'Golden Lion,' sat Foggitt Thoma~ Jackson J.P. Stoney- Pattison Miles, Ingramgate PRIVATB RESIDENTS. brough Pearson Richard J.P. Market place Anderson Mrs. 4 The Crescent French John Richard, Barbeck Rhode! Misses, 5 The Crescent .Austen Rev. Hnbert Pearson Hustler Hall Alan B. Brynkell how Rose John, 8 The Crescent M.A. (vicar), Vicarage Holyday Bobert, Kirkgate Rutherford Thomas, Kirkgate Ayre Henry, 7 The Crescent Howlett Rev. Charles Edgar B.A. Butter Misses, White house, .Kirkgate Bell John J.P. The Hall (curate), The Crescent Ryan Rev. Gabriel (Cath.), Castlegate 1Jell Begina.ld V.D., J.P. The Hall; & Johnson Misses, 2 The Crescent Smith .A.rthur, Kirkgate Junior Carlton club, London SW Johnson Thomas Francis, Castle villa Smith Miss, The Red house,Kirkgate 13urton William, Button road Lawton William, 9 The Crescent Swarbreck William, 3 The Crescel!t Dowson George Hugh Lister Y. Brook Levett Rev. Robert Kennedy M.A. Tennant Robt. Thoma.s, Market place house, Ingramgate Ingramgate Tibbits Harry William Orton, ro ll'arndale John Thomas, Market place Longford Henry, The Ingrams The Crescent "Fergnson Alfred Cornwall M.A., M.D. MacArthur Wm.Gordon M.B.Kirkgate- Waterbouse Tom M.B. Kirkgate • Kirkgate Nicholson Harry, St. James's green Wood WilHam Howard, lngramgate . Pasfield George William, Ingramgate Woodward Mrs. 6 The Crescent COMMERCIAL. Alderson Josepb, Royal Oak hotel, Market place Early closing day, Wednesday, 1 p.m. Allanson George Robert, saddler, Finkle strPet Acres Robert Dunnington, joiner, Kirkgate Allanson Williamson, boot & shoe maker, Market place .Alderson James, boot repairer, Millgate .!.mos James Basil, plumber, Kirli:gate