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min Bond-Cabbell esq. at a cost of upwards of [2,000. A Lower Sheringham...... s.so p.m ,.short distance from the town, in that portion of Over Night Mail & all parts parts of United King- strand which was added to Cromer in 18g6, is a dom & Foreign ...... 7. 40 p. m lighthUnited Kingdom & ing 14 oil lamps with two-wick concentric Douglass burners, Foreign...... 7.15 p.m in finely-plated reflectors, which revolve npon an upright County Magistrates for North Erpingham Petty Sessional axis once in 2 minutes, giving 2 bright flashes during each Division. revolution i.e. one flash every minute; the power of each lamp without the reflector is I 10 candles and with reflector Ketton Robert Wm. esq. Felbrigge hall, Norwich, chairman about s,ooo. The Cromcr Cottage Hospital, London lane, Suffield Lord K.C.B., P.C., D.L., Gunton park, Norwich established in 1867, was removed in 1888 to the present Buxton Sir Thomas Fowell bart. D.L. Colne house, Cromer building, the gift of the late Mr. G. W. Collison, a native Breese George John Eldred esq. Cromer ()f Cromer, who also bequeathed to the institution a sum of Broadhurst Henry esq. M.P. Trent cottage, Cromer £soo; the hospital, designed for the relief of the poor of Cremer Wyndham Cremer esq. Beeston ball, Beeston Regis, Cromer and neighbourhood, is under the management of a Cromer committee of 18 ladies with the vicar as chairman, trea Gurney Richard Ha.nbury Joseph esq. Northrepps hall, surer and visitor; it is supported by voluntary contribu Norwich tions, small weekly payments being made by the patients; the Hoare Samuel esq. M.P., M.A. Cliff house, Cromer number of in-patients admitted during the year ending Sept. Matt John Stanley esq. Barningham hall, Hanworth,Norwich 3oth, r895 was 103 ; there are no out-patients. The Fleteher Robinson Henry Matthew Cooper esq. .!\LA. Knapton hall, Convalescent Home of the Nor folk and Norwich . Hospital North W alsham stands on a fine site of three acres, within view of the sea, 'Cpcher Henry Morris esq. Sheringham hall, Cromer and close to the Great Eastern railway station. The build 'Cpcher Hy.Edwd.Sparke esg. B.A. Sheringham hall, Cromr ing is of red brick with stone dressings, in the Domestic Clerk to the Magistrates, Peter Edward Hansell, Church Gothic style, from designs by Messrs. Boardman and Son, street, Cromer architects, of Norwich, and has a tower on the east side, Petty Sessions are held at the Police station the first man the lower stage of which forms the main entrance. The day in every month at II a.m. The places in the petty building is arranged in the form of the letter L ; the south sessional division arc :--Aldborough, Antingham, Ayl section contains the living rooms, and the east section the merton, Baconsthorpc, Barninghain Norwood, Earning dining room, kitchen and oflices, all of which are on the ham Vt'inter, Beckham East, Beckham '\Yest, Beeston ground floor, all the bed rooms being on the first floor. In Regis, Ressingham, Cromer, Felbrigg, Gimingham,. a detached building on the north side is an isolation ward Gresham, Gunton Hanworth, Knapton, Matlaske, Met with offices complete, and there is also a room fitted up ton, Mundesley, North Repps, Overstrand, Plumstead, for such of the nurses as may require change of air. The Roughton, Runton, Sheringham, Sidestrand, South Hepps, home will accommodate 30 patients. The site, building, Suffield, Sustead, Thorpe Market, Thurgarton, Triming and complete equipment were the gift of B. Edgington hmn, Trunch :Fletcher esq., of Marlingford Hall, ~ orwich, and the home has been endowed by the Earl of Leicester K.G. president. Urban District Council. The town lands, of 13 acres, produce £24 ros. yearly, Meetings take place on the second monday in the month at 6 which is distributed to poor widows-. Cromer Hall, the p.m. at the offices, Chnrch street residence of Mrs. B. Bond-Cabbell, is a fine mansion of Members. stone, in the Gothic style, erected by the late George All retire in April IBg8. Thomas Wyndham esq. : it consists of a central block, with Robert Fenner, chairman. tower and two wings, and was begun in 1827, but was Cromer Ward. partially burnt down before it was finished in 1829. Colnc George J. E. Breese J.P Charles Ling House is the seat of the Dowager Lady Buxton ; Cliff House William Churchyard Robert N oekels that of Samuel Hoare esq. lVI.P., M.A., J.P. New Haven Henry Eke Frederick William Rogers Court, a mansion of brick on an elevated site on the out Robcrt Fenncr Henry Rust skirts of the town, is the residence of Mrs. Locker-Lamp WiUiam.-FarkerHoare '+i]Jjam .George SandfMd son Colne Cottage is tee resider.ce of Sir Thvmas Ernest F. Ja:Pvis LeGnord Spencer Fowell Buxton bart. M.A., D.L., J.P. Trent Cottage is the residence of Henry Broadhurst esq. Tvi.P., J.P. The Suffield Park Ward. · trustees of the late B. Bond-Cabbell esq. are lords of the James H. Applegate I H. Gordon Winter M. A manor and the principal landowners. The area is 871 HcnryBroadhur3t :M.P.,J.P acres of land; rateable value, £20,133; the population in Clerk, Peter Edward Hansell, Church street 1881 was 1,568 and in 1891 was 2,193. Deputy Clerk, J ames King Frost, Church street Parish Clerk, John A. Clarkc. Treasurer, S. Gurney Buxton, Norwich Post, M. 0. & T. 0., T. M. 0., Express Delivery, S. B. Medical Officer of Health, Samuel J. Barton M. D., M. Ch. & Annuity & Insurance Office.~~Irs. Harriet .Fox, post 34 Surrey street, Norwich mistress, Church street. Hours of attendance for postal Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, Augustus Frederic Scott, · & telegraph business on sunday from 8 to 10 a.m. ; Church street June to September 5 to 6 a.m Collector, Alfred Burton, Prince of \Vales' road MAILS DELIVERED. Public Establishments :- London & Eastern Counties Night; all parts of Cemetery,, Holt road, P. E. Hansell, clerk to the U. D. Council, Church street; Miss Louisa Catherine Thursby, the United Kingdom & l<'oreign ...... 7.0 a.m Upper Sheringham, registrar of births & deaths London & all parts of England & Scotland .... . 10.40 p.m Cottage Hospital, London lane, Thomas Herbert Moore London, Norwich ...... (to callers) 3· o p.m .F.R.C.S.Eng. consulting surgeon; Robert Fenner London, Ireland, Norwich & Foreign ...... 5·40 p.m London & eouth of England (Supplementary) M.R.C.S.Eng. L.R.C.P. Edin. & Henry McClure M. D., M.Ch. surgeons ; Miss Cooper, hon. sec. ; Miss Fitch, (to callers) 7-40p.m minute sec.; Miss Jessie Brooks, matron MAILS DESPATCIIED. Fire Brigade, W. G. Sandford, brigade captain; Engine Local Country Mails-East Runton, Lower house, back of Town hall ; keys kept at the Police Station Shcringham, Overstrand, Sidestrand, Upper & at Mr. Grimbles, Church street .. Sbering-ham &c...... FJetcher Convalescent Home for the Norwich & Norfolk ~ Cambridge, Ipswich, Norwich, Nottingham, Hospital, Norwich road Peterborough, & towns in Midland Coun- Lighthouse, John Frederick Argent, principal keeper ties, Norfolk, Suffolk & Essex ...... 7·30 a.m Police Station, Thomas Whitmore, inspector 1st Day Mail-London, Norwich, South of Eng- Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Cromer station, W. land & Contin en t ...... g.2o a.m G. 8andford, hon. sec Lower & Upper Sheringham ...... 10.50 a.m Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Benevolent Society, Overstrand & Sidestrand ...... 1r.2o a.m W. G. Sandford, hon. sec. Church street East & West R unton .•...... II.4o a.m Town hall, Prince of Wales road ; J. K. Frost, sec ~md Day Mail-London, Ipswich, Norwich & all Volw1teers.-3rd Volunteer Battalion, Norfolk Regiment, parts of Uni~d Kingdom & Foreign (noon) 12. o a.m I Company, Town hall ; Edward M. Hansell, captain North Mail-Ipswich, Norwich & principal Public Officers :- towns in Norfolk & Suffolk ...... 1.45 p.m Admiralty Snrgeon,Robert Fenner M.R.C.S.Eng., L. R.C. P. Aylsham ...... 3·45 p.m Edin. Norwich road London (for connection with midnight mails), Chief Officer of the.Coastguard & Life Saving Apparatus No. Ipswich, Norwich, East Essex, East·Norfolk, I05 & Lloyd's Signal Station, Gordon McArthur, East East Suffolk ...... 4.30 p.m cliff