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Shropshire. Weltjngton DIRECTORY.] SHROPSHIRE. WELTJNGTON. 457 Shrewsbury, 4·45 p.m.; West of England & South Wales, Waste, Waters Upton, Watling Street. Wombridge, 6.45 p.m. ; town delivery, 6.x5 p.m. ; general night mails, Wombrid~ Hill, Wrekin, Wrockwardine, Wrockwardine 9.3op.m.(with late feeuntil1o p.m.); Broseley,Coalbrook­ Bank & Wrockwardine Wood dale, Dawley, Horsehay, Ironbridge, Jackfield, Madeley Certified Bailiffs appointed under the "Law ot Distress & Much Wenlock, xo p.m Amendment Act," A. M. Barber, Church street; Thomas Letters are delivered at 7 a.m. & 12.20& 6.x5p.m. Money Paterson, Market street; Thomas W. Jones, Church orders are granted & paid at this office from 9 a.m. to 6 street; Thomas Pugh, 38 Church street, Wellington; & p.m. ; on saturdays until 8 p.m R. L. Corbett. Oaken gates RECEIVING OFFICE, M. 0. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Cemetery, Cemetery road, Charles Wall Hiatt, clerk to the Office, 18 Mill bank.-Thomas Reese, receiver. Box burial board cleared 9.40 & n.5o a.m. & 5·35 & 9.15 p.m.; sun­ County Police Station, Church street, William Galliers, days, 8.30 p.m chief superintendent & deputy chief constable, two ser­ COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR THE WELLINGTON DIVISION OF geants & five constables TAR HUNDRED OF BRADFORD. Dispensary, G. F. Johnston M.B. J. Brookes L.R.C.P.Edin. R. Herbert The Hon. Robert Charles M.A., D.L. Orleton, Wrock- W. Calwell L.R.C.P.Edin. T. Cresar M R.c.s.B. W. A. Smyth L.R.C.P.Edin. A. T. L. Jones L,R.C.P.Edin. Jl; J. M. wardine, Wellington, chairman McCarthy, surgeons; George Francis Johnston M.B. sec Herbert Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Wm.Hy.Prestfelde,Shrewsbury Fire Engine Station, Walker street, Thos. Edwards, capt Anstice John Arthur esq. Madeley Wood, Ironbridge Inland Revenue Office, King street, Thomas B. Wyatt, Anstice Richard Edmund esq. Madeley Wood, Ironbridge supervisor; Richard James Park & George Willooghby Dugdale Waiter esq. Meeson hall, Wellington Field, officers Eyton Thomas Slaney esq. D.L. Walford hall, Shrewsbury Markets Company, Isaac Knowles, clerk & sec. 25 Church st France-Hayhurst Henry Howard esq. Overley, Wellington Stamp Office, Post office, Walker street Groom Richard esq. Dothill park, Wellin~on Herbert Edward William esq. Orleton, Wellington WELLINGTON UNION. Horton Thomas Ellwood esq. Moel Llys, Penmaenmawr, The union comprises the following parishes :-Bolas Magna, N. Wales Ercall Magna, Eyton-upon-the Weald Moors, Kinnersley, Kynnersley Thomas esq. Leighton house, lronbridge Longden - upon - Tern, Preston- on- the - W eald Moors, Kynnersley Thomas Frederick esq. Leighton hall, Ironbridge Rodington, Waters Upton or Upton Parva, Wellington, Lawley 1!\"illiam Shakeshaft esq. 26 Horbury crescent, Wombridge, Wrockwardine & Wrockwardine Wood. Notting hill, London w Rateable value in 189t, £n7,498; the population in 1891 Lloyd George Butler esq. Shelton hall, Shrewsbury was 24,079' Payne Alfred Ernest esq. Roden hall, Wellington Board day every alternate thursday, at the Parish offices, Walker Charles Clement esq. Lilleshall Old hall, Newport Walker street, at n a.m Clerk to the Magistrates, Robert Aug. Newill, Church st Clerk to Guardians & Assessment Committee, John Jones, Assistant Clerk, John Woodend, King street Walker street, Wellington Petty sessions are held at the Police court every alternate Treasurer, John Galbraith,Lloyds Bank Limited, Wellington monday at u a. m. Special sessions for hearing indictable Relieving Officers, Wellington district, William Newman, offences under the Summary Jurisdiction Act, x879, are Tan bank, Wellington; Ercall Magna district, John held every monday. The following parishes are included Vaughan, Waters Upton in the petty sessional division :-Atcham, Buildwas, Vaccination Officer, William Newman, Tan bank, Wellington Dawley, Eaton Constantine, Ercall Magna, Eyton, Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Northern districts .Leighton, Longdon-on-'fern, Rodington, Stirchley, Up­ No. I & 2, William Thomas Hawthorn, Holly lodge, Well: pington, Upton Magna, Waters Upton, Wellington, ington; Southern district,George Hollies B.A.cantab.,M.D. Withington, Wombridge, Wrockwardine, Wrockwardine Stone house, Wellington Wood& Wroxeter Superintendent Registrar, John J ones, Walker st. Welliogton Deputy, William Wrighton, Sunnyside, Wellington IMPROVEMENT COMMISSIONERS. Registrars of Births & Deaths, Ercall Magna sub-district, Offices, Walker street. Board day, third wednesday in John Vaughan, Waters Upton; deputy, John Buttery, every month, at n a.m. Rowton; Wellington sub-district, William Bailey, 35 MEMBERS. Church street, Wellington; deputy, Jt'rederick Charles Shepard Harry, chairman. Newman, Market street, Wellington; Wombridge sub­ Bowring John Paterson Thomas dietrict, Richard Lawrence Corbett, Oakengates; deputy, Clift John Wesley Purslow Henry Thomas William Gee, Oakengates Cresar Richard T Sharman Alfred Registrars of Marriages, Rowland John Barber, Belmont, Davies Waiter Shaw Thomas Wellington; deputy, Wm. .Newman, Tan bank, Wellington Groom Richard Alfred Taylor Thomas Workhouse, Holyhead road, a structure of brick, erected in Mansell William Robert Tucker Frank 1875, & will hold 350 inmates; William Thomas Haw­ Park Richard James Webb Edward James thorn, medical officer ; Ed ward Lawrence, master; Mrs1 Clerk & Surveyor, Thomas Reid c.E. Walker street Thomas, matron Treasurer, John Galbraith, Lloyds Bank Limited RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. Medi~l Officer of Health, James Brookes L.R.C.P.Edin. Clerk, John Jones, Walker street, Wellington I Park street Treasurer, John Galbraith, Lloyds Bank Limited, Wellington Inspector of Nuisances & Collector, John Daltry A.S.I. Medical Officer of Health, William Thomas Hawthorn, Walker street Holly lodge, Wellington PUBLIC EsTABLISHMENTS:- Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, John Breeze, Walker street, County Court, Town hall, Market st. His Honor Robert Wellington Melville, judge; John Vernon Thos. LanderM.A. registrar; ScHooL ATTENDANCE CoMMI'l·TEE. office, Queen st.; Tllos. Wm. J ones, high bailiff. The Court Clerk John J ones, Walker street, Wellington is held monthly ; the following is a list of the places within Attendance Officers, Ercall district, John Vaughan, Waters its jurisdiction :-Apley, Arleston, Aston, Admaston, Alls­ Upton; Wellington district, William Newman, Tan bank, cott, Beveley, Bolas, Bratton, Buckatree Hall, Bnnter's Wellington Row, Burcott, Burleigh Villa, Charlton, Cheshire Cop­ VOLUNTEERS. pice, Clottley, Coalpit Bank, Cold Hatton, Cold Hatton Heath, Cotwall, Cow Wood, Cross Green, Crudgington, Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry (D Troop); head quarters, Dobbins Lane, Donnerville, Dothill, Duncot, Ellerdine, Ercall Assembly rooms, Market street ; Captain Lord Ellerdine Heath, Ercall Magna, Ercall Park, Eyton, Rodney, commandant Hadley, Hadley Lodge, Hadley Park, Haybridge, Hay Shropshire & Staffordshire (lst) Artillery Volunteers (2nd Gate, Hoo, Horsehay, Horton, Horton's Wood, Isom­ Position Battery), Thomas OsborneYoung, captain; A. J. bridge, Ketley, Ketley Town, Ketley Wood, Kinley, Kin­ Flaming & H. Barnett, 2nd lieuts.; George Hirst, sergeant­ nersley, Lawley, Lawley Bank, Lea {The), Leaton, Lee­ instructor, Drill hall, King street gomery, Long Lane, Longdon-upon-'rern, Longwaste, Volunteer Battalion (2nd) King's (Shropshire) Light Infan­ Maunerley Lane, Marsh, Marsh Green, Meeson, Mire try ( C Co. ), Armoury & Drill hall, Market Hall buildings ; Lake, Moor Town, Mossey Green, Nabb, New Dale, New Major James Patchett, eommandant; G. Hollies, sur­ Farm, New Hadley, New House, New Town, New Works, geon; William Blakeman, sergeant-instructor Qak House, Oakengates, Osbaston, Overley Hill, Preston­ PUBLIC OFFICERS :- on-the-Weald Moors, Ragfield, Red Lake, Rock, Roden, Assistant Overseer, Frederick Charles New man, Market st Roden Lane, Rodenhurst Hall, Rodington, Rodington Captain of Fire Brigade, Thomas Edwards, King street Heath, Rowton, Rushmoor, St. George's, Shawbirch, Certifying Factory Surgeon, George Francis Johnston M.B. Shray Hill, Sidney House, Sitch Lane, Slate Row, Sleap, Engleton house, King street Somer Wood, Steeraway, Street Lane, Sogdon, The Lees, Chief Superintendent of Police & Deputy Chief Constable, Trench, Trench Lane, Trench Lock, W alcot, W alcot William Galliers Police station, Church street .
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