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Northamptonshire. [Kelly's 12 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. [KELLY'S THE LIBERTY OF PETERBOROUGH. Lord Paramount & Custos Rotulorum, The Most Hon. Marquess of Exeter, Burghley house, Stamford ACTING l\IAGISTRA.TES. 1 Miller John Thomas esq. 140 Park road, Peterborough Monckton Edwd. Philip esq. Laundimer house, Oundle Chairman of Quarter & of Petty Sessions, Edward Philip Nevile Ralph Henry Christopher esq. Wellingore hall, Monckton esq. Laundimer house, Oundle Lincoln Barrett Thos. Lawrence esq. Broadway, Peterborough Redhead Daniel Henry esq. 92 Park road, Peterborough Bean William esq. The Firs, Easton-on-the-Hill, Stamford Strong Lieut.-Col. Chas. Isham, Thorpe hall, Peterboro' Beaver William esq. 77 Lincoln road, Peterborough Strong Major William R.A. Thorpe hall, Peterborough Bedford Duke of K.G. Woburn Abbey, Beds; & 15 Bel- Wadlow Henry George esq. Marylands, Dogsthorpe, grave square, London S W Peterborough Beeby John Henry esq. The Gables, Thorpe rd.Peterboro' Walker Thomas James M.D. 33 Westgate, Peterborough Benson Cecil Foster esq Welby William Earle esq. Bainton house, near Stamford Cecil Col. Lord William M.V.O. 23 Queen's Gate gar­ White Lieut.-'Col. Frank Armstrong, Castor, Peterboro' dens,.. London S W Wickham Maj. George Lamplugh, Wansford Cliffe William esq. Alpha house, Granville st. Peterboro' I Wolryche-Whitmore Malcolm esq. Ufford hall, Stamford Costobadie Lt.-Col. Henry Holmes, The Hermitage, St. Martin's, Stamford The Mayors & Ex-Mayors of Peterborough & Stamford Dean George H. esq. Rosebrook, Deeping St. J ames, & the Chairman of the Peterborough Rural District Market Deeping Council, for the time being, are ex-officio magistrates Dearden James Griffith esq. F.S.A. Walcot hall, near The parishes in the Liberty of Peterborough division Stamford are :-Ailsworth, Ashton & Bainton, Barnack & Pils­ Edmonds Orlando esq. Northfields house, Stamford gate, Borough Fen, Castor, Deeping Gate, Etton & Exeter Marquess of, Burghley house, Stamford; & 114 Woodcroft, Eye, G1inton, Gunthorpe, Helpston, Long­ Ashley gardens, London S W Fitzwilliam George Charles Wentworth- esq. D.L. Mil- thorpe, Marholm, Maxey, ~ewborough, Northborough, ton, Peterborough Paston, Peakirk, Southorpe, St. Martin Without, Sut­ Herbert Jn. Arth. esq. Norman Cross, Yax.ley, Peterboro' ton, Thornhaugh, Ufford, Upton, Walton, Wansford, Hopkinson Rev. William M . .A. Sutton grange, Wansford Werrington, Wittering & Wothorpe Hunting Joseph esq. Sydenham villa, Granville street, Clerk of the Peace for the Liberty, Waiter John Deacon, Peter borough Cross street, Peterborough Huntly Marquess of P.C. Orton-Longueville, Peterboro' Clerks to the Magistrates, John Andrew Percival, Priest­ Joicey-Cecil Lord John Pakenham, Newton hall, Stocks- gate ; R. G. Evans, I Barn hill, Stamford, for the :field-on-Tyne Saint Martin's Stamford Baron division of the Liberty Johnson August Charles esq. 57 Earl's Ct. sq.LondonSW Keeble George esq. Ruthlyn, Lincoln road, Peterborough Quarter Sessions are held the thursday next after Dec. Kesteven Lord, Casewick park, Stamford 28th, Mar. 31st, June 24th & Oct. nth, at 10.30 a.m Lamplugh Thomas Crosby esq. Eastwood, Broadway, Petty Sessions are held every wednesday at the Sessions Peterborough house, Thorpe road, at 11 a.m COUNTY POLICE. Constabulary Head Quarters, County hall, Northampton. The force consists of a chief constable, deputy chief constable, chief clerk, 5 superintendents, 9 inspectors, 19 sergeants & 130 constables. Chief Constable, James Dalgleish Kellie MacCallum esq. Northampton. Superintendent & Deputy Chief Constable, Dennis Andrews, Towcester. Chief Clerk, Thomas Hubert Holdich, Northampton. Assistant Clerks, F. Pratt & W. H. Skinner. Drill Instructor, Sergeant G. Marsh, Northampton. Brackley Division, Dennis Andrews, Towcester, superin­ Oundle Division, H. D. Macleod, Oundle, superintendent; tendent & deputy chief constable; R. Birrill, Police C. Cameron, Police station, Oundle, inspector. Sta­ station, Brackley, inspector. Stations-Bracldey, tions-Barnwell All Saints, Benefield, Bulwick, Easton, Croughton, Culworth, Farthinghoe, Helmdon, King *Kings Cliffe, Nassington, Oundle, Warmington Sutton, *Middleton Cheney, Moreton Pinkney Daventry Division, G. Fryer, Daventry, superintendent; Thrapston Division, H. D. Macleod, superintendent, R. G. Harris, inspector, Police station, Daventry. Oundle; J. Campion, Police station, Thrapston, in­ Stations Badby, Braunston, *Byfield, Crick, Daventry, spector. Stations-Brigstock, *Raunds, Ringstead, Everdon, Haddon West, *Long Buckby, *Weedon, Thrapston, Titchmarsh, W oodford W()odford Towcester Division, D. Andrews, Towcester, superinten­ Kettering Division, W. G. Hooper, superintendent; dent & deputy chief constable; E. J. Dunn. Police H. Tebbey, inspector, Police station, Kettering. station, Towcester, inspector. Stations Blakesley, Stations-Broughton, Burton Latimer, Clip~tone, Blisworth, Denshanger, Foster's Booth, Green's Nor­ Corby, Cottingham, Cranford, *Desborough, Gedding­ ton, Paulerspury, *Potterspury, Silverstone, Stoke ton, Gretton, Kelmarsh, *Kettering, Loddington, Bruerne, Towcester, Yardley Gobion Naseby, Rothwell, *Welford, Wilbarston Northampton Division, J. Butlin, Northampton, super­ Wellingborough Division, A. Onam, Wellingborough, intendent; W. Judge, inspector, County Police station, superintendent ; G. Robin son, Police station, Welling­ Northampton. Stations-Boughton, *Brixworth, Bug­ borough, impector; W. J. Bailey, inspector, Rushden. brooke, Collingtree, Dallington, Duston, Flore, Guils­ Stations Bozeat, Earls Barton, *Finedon, Harrowden borough, Great Billing. Hackleton, Haddon East, Little, Higham Ferrers, Irchester, Irthlingborough, Hardingstone, Harleston, *Harpole, Houghton Little, *Rushden, Stanwick, *Wellingborough, Wilby, Monlton, *Northampton, Roade, Spratton, Walgrave, Wollaston Yardley Hastings LIBERTY OF PETERBOROUGH. Chief Constable, J. D. Kellie MacCallum esq. Northampton. Clerk, Thomas Hubert Holdich, Northampton. Inspector, W. Slaughter, Thorpe road, Peterborough. Stations-Barnack, Castor, Dogsthorpe, Eye, Glinton, *Helpstone, Wansford, Werrington. * Sergeants' Station. • .
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