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CA.MBRIDG ES HIRE. [KELLY's 128 NEWMARKET. CA.MBRIDG ES HIRE. [KELLY's Clerk, James Button, High street "Me:lical Officers & Public Vaccinators, No. I district, Treasurer, Charles Eaton Hammond, High street Clement Frederick Gray, Newmarket; No. 2 distr1ct, Medical Officer of Health, George Owen Mead L.R.C.P. Edin. Walter Hutcninson, Newmarket ; No. 3 district, Thomas Mentmore house, High street Kerry, Lidgate; No. 4 district, Thomas Lucas, Burwell; Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances No. 5 district, Charles Lucas, Burwell ; No. 6 district, Collector, Joseph Eagle, 5 Upper Station road George Willis, Soham; No. 7 district, Richard Cockerton L.R.C.P.Edin. Soham: No. 8 district, William Frank PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS:- Cooper L. R.C. P.Edin. Isleham Cemetery, London road, James Button, clerk to the burial Superintendent Registrar, Thomas Ennion, De,,a chambers, board ; William Camps, curator Newmarket ; deputy, Mark Hilton, 8 Brazilian terrace, Corn Market, Market place, J. D. Lillford, collector of tolls Newmarket County Police Station, Newtown (Cambridgeshire Divi­ Registrar of Births & Deaths, Cheveley sub-district, Charles sion), Charles Long, superintendent & deputy chief con­ Medcalfe Westley, Cheveley; deputy, Frank W. Hodg. stable. The local force consists of one sergeant & II men kinson, Wood Ditton ; Newmarket sub-district, Thomas County Police Station, l<'itzroy street (Suffolk Division), Wilkinson, Burwell; Soham sub-district, George Willis, William Peake, inspector. The local force consists of I Soham; deputy, Arthur Willis, Soham inpector & 6 constables, 3 at Newmarket & one each at Registrar of Marriages, Thomas Wilkinson, Burwell Exning, Moulton & Dalham, but greatly augmented dur­ Workhouse, Exning, a structure of brick, built in I836, ing the race weeks to hold soo inmates; John Vincer Minter & Mrs. Minter, County Court, His Honor William Henry Gunning Bag­ master & matron; Rev. Arthur Vaile M. A. chaplain; shawe Q.c. judge; James Button, registrar & high bailiff; Clement Frederick Gray, medical officer; industrial .A. Tupling, registrar's clerk ; George Howlett, sub-bailiff. trainer, Miss Edith Courtney; Superintendent Charles The county court is held about six times in the year at Long, Newmarket; assistant relieving officer for vagrants the Police station, near the railway station & comprises within its jurisdiction the following places, viz. :-Ashley, RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. Borough Green, Bottisham, Bottisham Lode, Bottisham Meets at irregular intervals. Fen, Brinkley, Burwell, Burwell Reach, Carlton, Cheveley, Clerk, Thomas Ennion, Deva chambers, Newmarket Chippenham, Dalham (Suffolk), Dullingham, Exning Treasurer, Charles Eaton Hammond, Newmarket (Suffolk), Gazeley with Higham (Suffolk), Kennett, Kirt­ Medical Officer of Health, William Armistead ~LB., C.ll. ling, Landwade, Lidgate (Suffolk), Moulton (Suffolk), Stapleford, Cambridge Newmarket, Ousden (Suffolk), Snailwell, Stetchworth, Inspector of Nuisances & Surveyor, John Brown, llurwell Swaffham Bulbeck, Swaffham Prior, Swaffham Fen, Swaffham Reach, Westley, Weston Colvule, West Wratt­ SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE. ling & Wood Ditton Meets at irregular intP.rvals at the union workhouse. Certified Bailiffs appointed under the Law of Distress Clerk, Thomas Ennion, Deva chambers, Newmarket .Amendment Act, George Howlett, Exeter road; John Attendance Officers, John William Jennings, I Victoria ter­ William J ennings, I Victoria terrace; Herbert Feist, Chud­ race, Newmarket & Thomas ·wilkinson, Burwell leigh house; Joseph Eagle, 5 Upper Station road Inland Revenue Office, Rous road, William George, officer PUBLIC OFFICERS :- Jockey Club, High street, Edward Weatherby, keeper of .Assistant Overseer, St. Mary's & All Saints' parishes,Arthur the match book & secretary, 6 Old Burlingwn street, Golding Clarke, Brooke cottage, Granby street London; William Charles Manning, agent; Messrs. Fenn, Clerk to Commissioners of Taxes, to the Burwell Fen d' Albani & Ellis, solicitors Drainage & Navigation Commissioners, & sec. to the Public Hall, High street, James Button, sec .Association for the Prosecution of Felons, J arnes Button, Rous Memorial Cottage Hospital & Almshouses, Upper High street . Station road; Ernest Last Fyson L.R. c. P.Edin. George Inspector of Suffolk County Police, William Peake, Police Borwick Mead L.R.C. P.LOnd. Clement Frederick Gray, street, Fitzroy street George Owen Mead L.R. c. P.Edin. & Waiter llutchinson, Superintendent of Cambridge County Police & Deputy surgeons; Sister Aileen Moriarty, ma:tron Chief Constable, Charles Long, Police station, Newtowu Subscription Rooms Club Limited, Thomas Ennion, sec Solicitors to the Burwell Property Defence Association, A. Trainers' Fire Brigade ; engine house, Fordham road ; keys H. & A. Ruston, Newmarket kept at Mr. A. Cooper's, Wellington street; Capt. E. J. Town Crier, John Lillford, 4 York terrace, Exeter road Reilly & I6 men , Volunteer Fire Brigade; engine house, .Albion street; hose PLACES OF WoRSHIP, with times of services:- house, Bull hotel, where keys of engine house are kept; St. Mary's Church, St. Mary's square, Rev. John Imrie Capt. Robert Jacob & I2 men M:. A. rector; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m 2nd Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regiment (H Co.); .All Saints' Church, Lower Station road, Rev. Elijah Harri­ armoury, bead quarters & drill hall, Fordbam road, Capt. son Littlewood M.A. vicar; II a. m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m.; A. J. d' Albani, commanding ; .A. W. Aldricb & J. L. W. evensong daily at 4·3o, except saints' days; saints' days Kitcbing, 2nd lieutenants; Rev. E. H. Littlewood M.A. & fri. I1 a.m acting chaplain; Surgeon-Lieut. John Rowland Wright, St. Agnes Church, Bury road, Rev. William Colville Wallis medical officer; Sergt. James Nickson, drill instructor M. A. Sundays: holy communion, 8 a. m. & 2nd sunday in BURIAL BOARD. the month, 7· 15 a. m. ; ISt sunday & great festivals u.3o a.m. (choral) ; morning prayer, I I a. m. first sunday in the Composed of IS members, one-third of whom retire annu­ month, ro. 30 ; litany & evening prayer (choral), 3.30 ally. Meetings held quarterly at the clerk's office; James P-m. ; evening service, 7 p. m. Holy days : holy commu­ Button, High street, clerk nion, 7.30 a.m.; morning prayer, 10 a.m.; evening NEWMARKET UNION. prayer (choral with sermon), 7 p.m. Week days: morn- . Board day, tuesday, fortnightly, at IX a.m. at the union mg prayer, 10 a.m.; evenmg, 5 p.m workhouse. Our Lady Immaculate & St. Etheldreda Catholic, Lower The Union, formed 3oth Dec. I835, comprises the following Station road, Rev. Patrick John Grogan; sundays, high parishes :-Ashley-cum-Silverley, Borough Green, Bottis­ mass & sermon, I r a. m. ; catechism, 3· 30 p. m.; vespers, ham, Brinkley, Burwell, Cheveley, Chippenham, Dalham sermon & benediction, 6.30 p.m. ; daily, 8 a.m. nine (Suffolk), Dullingham, Exning (Suffolk), Fordham, Gaze­ months during year & 8.30 a.m.during December, January ley (Suffolk), Isleham, Kennett, Kirtling, Landwade, Lid­ &February gate (Suffolk), Moulton (Suffolk), Newmarket .All Saints, Congregational, High street, Rev. Alfred Moon ; II a.m. & Newmarket St. Mary (Suffolk), Ousden (Suffolk), Snail­ 6.30 p.m.; wed. 8 p.m well, Soham, Stetchworth, Swaffham Bulbeck, Swaffham Primitive Methodist, Granby street, Rev. William Sutton; Prior, Westley Waterless, Wicken & Wood Ditton. The II a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7-45 p.m population of the union in I89I was 30,723 ; rateable Wesleyan, St. Mary's square, I I a. m. & 3 & 6. 30 p. m value, £203,502; acreage, g8,350 SCHOOLS:- Clerk to the Guardians & As...,essment Committee, Thomas .A School Hoard of 5 members was formed June II, 1872, Ennion, Deva chambers, Newmarket for St. Mary's parish ; H. H. Eeles, St. Mary's square, Treasurer, Charles Eaton Hammond, Newmarket clerk to the board. Board meetings are held at Mr. Collectors of Poor Rates, No. I, Brinkley-P. F. Frost, Button's office, High strett, ISt thurs. in the month at Brinkley: No. 5, Fordham-James Stone Fletcher, Ford­ g. go a.m ham ; No. g, Soham-.l';benezer Horsley, Soham St. Mary's Board (two), Fitzroy street, erected in 1875, the Relieving Officers, No. I district, T. Wilkinson, Burwell; girl~ & infants schools being enlarged in 18gr, and nolf" No. 2 district, H. Maiden, Soham; No. 3 district, C. M. holding 135 boy,s, I6o girls & 280 infants; average at­ W estley, ChevelC'!" tendance, 120 boys, 98 girlia & 159 infants; John Graham, Vaccination Ofttcer, Thomas Ennion, Deva chambers, New- [ master ; Miss Martha Cutting, girls' mistress; Miss Alice market l\Iary Goffin, infants' mistresi .
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