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CORNWALL. (KELLY's COUNTY Mc..T\.GISTRATES, ACTIXG for '11HE PETTY Trict Comprises the Following Parishes, Viz !154 PENZANCE. CORNWALL. (KELLY'S COUNTY Mc..t\.GISTRATES, ACTIXG FOR '11HE PETTY trict comprises the following parishes, viz. :--Gulval, SE.si.SIO.NAL DIVLSIO~ OF THE HU:XDRED OF Ludgvan, Madron, Marazion, Morvah, Paul, Penzance, WEST PEl\"'WITH. Perranuthnoe, .Sancreed, St. Buryan, St. Erth, St. St. Levan Lord D.L. St. Michael's mt. Marazion R.S.O Hilary, 'St. Ives, St. Just, St. ILevan, St. Michael's St. Auhyn Hon. .Tohn Townshend D.L. St. iM.ichael's Mount, Scilly Islands, St. Sennen, Towednack, Uny mount, Marazion R.rS.O Lelan & Zennor St. .Aubyn Hon. Piers, St. Michael's Mount, Marazion For Bankruptcy purposes it is within the jurisdiction of R.S.O the Truro Court; George .Appleby Jenkins, Boscawen Bazeley George Paulle esq. IB ellair, Penzance street, Truro, official receiver Bolitho Thomas Bedford esq. D.L. Trewidden, Penzance Certified Bailiffs under the "Law of Distress Amend- Bolitho Thomas Robins esq. B . .i., D.L. Trengwainton, ment Act," T. T. Williams, Green market Heamoor H.S.O Central Hall, Parade st. Henry Harvey Pezzack, sec Bolitho William Edwd. Thos. esq. York house, Penzance Coast Guard Station, The Cliff, Wm. C. Tozer,chief officr Iloscawen Rev . .Arthur Townshend, The Rectory, Ludgvan, Convalescent Home (the Edward Bolitho Memorial), Miss Penzance Emily Keen, matron, Newlyn road Branwell John Ricbards esq. iJ.'enlee, Penzance Corn Exchange, Market House buildings, Wm. Herbert Chenhalls .Alfd.esq.Market st. St. Just-in-Penwith R.S.O Percy, lessee Field Thos. Willis esq. D.L. Cbymorvah, Marazion R.S.O County Police Ste1tion, Chyanden, Charles Sparks, inspctr Ilodge Henry esq. Bosistow, St. Levan, Treen R.S.O Custom House, Quay, Williaiil! Thomas Hiscox, supt Ho well David esq. Rose hill, Penzance Dock Office, W. D. Mathews & Sons, Quay Laity Henry esq. Shirley, Penzance Free Library, Morrab road, Charles Henry Benn, librarian Le Grice Chas. Day Nicholls esq. B.A. Stella ho.Penzance Harbour Office, Quay, Charles iMabbott, harbour master; :\1illett Edwin Ley esq. Bosavern, St. .Just-in-Penwith Infections Diseases Hospital, Rosevean road, Richard R.S.O Davy Boase M.R.C.S.Eng. surgeon; Mrs. Elizabeth Tonkin Rev. John B . .A. Treverven, St. Buryan, Penzance Tonkin, matron ']'he ~fayvr of Penzance & the Chairmen of the Ludgvan, Inland Revenue Office, Quay, Cecil .Alfd. Orpwood, officer Paul St. Just & Madron Urban & West Penwith Rural "Mercantile ::\farine Office, Quay, Wm. Thos. Hiscox, supt District Councils, for the time being, are ex-officio Meteorological Station, Morrab gardens, E. H. Benn magistrates F. R. Met. Soc. meteorologist Clerk to the Magistrates, Waiter Henry Borlase, 31 Natural History & .Antiquarian Society's Museum, Public Clarence street buildings, Hugh ~layer Montgomerie M.D. hon. sec Petty Sessions are held at the Guildhall the first wednes­ Odd Fellows' Hall, Parade st. Edwd. Cracker Scobey, sec Penzance Institute, Public buildings, John Doidge,treas.; day in every month at II a.m The following parishes are included in the petty sessional Nethertun Husking Symons, librarian division :--{}ulval, Lurlgvan, :'\Iarazion, IMadron, Pen­ Penzance Subs-cription Library, Morrab gardens, Rev. zance in Madron, ~Iorvah, Perranutbnoe, Paul, St. Prebendary Hedgeland M.A. president; Thomas Robins Buryan, St. Just, St. Michael's Mount, St. Hilary, Bolitho, treasurer; J. Loraine Heelis. librarian ; Wm. St. Levan, Sancreed, St. Sennen, Towednack, Zennor Harvey J ulyan, sec. ; Miss 0. T. Millett. sub-librarian Public Buildings, .Alverton street, Geo. Holbrook, sec BOROUGH MAGISTRATES. Royal Geological Society of Cornwall (established 1814), Ilazcley William J ames, The Cliff Public buildings, C. Le N eve Foster esq. F.R. S. pres. ; BcnnBtt William Shephard, G Morrab road T. Robins Bolitho, treasurer; Fredk. Holman, librarian; :Bran well John Richards, Penlee John ll. Cornish, sec. & cur a tor Caldwell James, 9 Albert terrace Royal .Kational Lifeboat Institution, Quay, Thos. !Henry Carne Henry, 15 Morrab place Cornish, hon. sec Granger His Honor Judge Thomas Colpitts, Tregurran, Sailors' Free Reading Room, Barbican lane, ~Ilenjamin Falmouth Mitchell, superintendent .Tulyan William Harvey, Venton Vean, 1'rewithen road Stamp Office, 8 Parade street, John E. Tonkin, distributr ::.Wontgomery James Barclay ~LD., F.R.C.P.Lond. 5 Town Hall & Council Chamber, Henry Parker, care­ Clarence place taker, Public buildings Polsue John, Green market Trinity Store House, Quay, Harry Thos. Reading, supt Preston Robert Hawker Peniel, Alverne ho. Alverton st West Cornwall Dispensary & Infirmary, St. Clare street, Symons John ~LR.C.S.En!.\. Buriton house, .Alverton st James Barclay Montgomery M.D. consulting physician; Clerk, Thomas Henry Cornish, iParade street Hugh M. Montgomerie )LD. assistant physician; Jn. 13orough Petty Sessions are held at the Guildhall every Symons ~\LR.C. S.Eng. surgeon; Wm. Harvey Julyan second & fourth monday in the month at 11 a.m hon. treasurer;; John Batten Cornish, hon. sec.; Rev. Prebendary Pbilip Hedgeland M . .A. chaplain; William WEST PED.\VITH RURA!L DISTRICT COUNCIL. Ha.rvey .Tulyan, assistant sec. & dispenser; Miss Anne :Meets at Public buildings on alternate thursdays through­ Eliza Whitaker, matron out the year at 3 p.m. M.AISOKIC. Chairman, William Edward Thomas Bolitho. York house, Masonic Hall, Princes street, opened in .Tanuary, 18g6, Penzance at a cost of £2,ooo, & will hold 200 persons; Clerk, Thomas Henry Cornish, Parade street, Penzance "Mount Sinai" Lodge (r2r), Martin 'Sampson, sec.; Treasurer, Richard Foster Bolitbo, Consolidated Bank of Cornwall John Rogers, tyler ; third wednesday in month. Royal Medical Officer of Health, James Mudge L.R.C.P.Edin. Arch, Holy mount, Chapter No. 121, held last wednes­ day in January, April, July & October; Arthur Pool, Trewynn, Marazion scribe Fl Surveyor, T. Curnow, Go!dsithney, Marazion Mark Masonry.-St . .Tuhn the Baptist Lodge; last wed­ :Sanitary Inspector, Josephus .Xicholas, Rea Moor R.S.O nesday in Febrnary, May, August & November; Wm. OO·:~"SULS & VICE-<JOXISUDS. Colenso, sec Austria, John Banfield, consular agent · VIOiLU:NTEERS. Denmark, Edwin Thome.s Mathews, vice-consul 1st Cornwall (Duke of Cornwall's) Volunteer Artillery, France, Edwin Thomas Mathews, consular agent Western Division, Royal Garrison .Artillery, No. 7 Com­ Germany, Edwin Thomas Matbews, vice-consul pany; Capt. A. Simpson; Surg.-Lieut.. J. .A. Fox, Holland, Edmund Ludlow, consular agent mPdical officer Italy, Edwin Thomas Mathews, consular agent Ist Volunteer Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Portugal, Edwin Thomas Matbews, oonsular agent (A Co.); head quarters, Corn exchange, Market House Spain,· Edwin T. Mat hews, vice-consul buildings ; Capt. & Hon. Major Thomas Henry Cornish Sweden & Norway, Edwin T. Mathews, vice-consul PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. PENZ.ANCE UNION. Borough Police Station, Public buildings, .Alverton st. Board day, alternate thursdays at II a.m. at the Board Richard Nicholas, bead constable, with a force of 2 Room, Public buildings. -sergeants & 10 consta.'bles The Union comprises the following parishes :-'St. Bur­ Burial Board; clerk, John B. Corni~h. Parade st. ; sur­ yan, St. Erth Rural, St. Erth Urban, Gulval, St. Hilary, veyor, Frank Latham C. E. Public buildings; sexton, St. Ives, St. Just, St. Levan, Ludgvan, Madron, Madron­ J essie Goading in-Penzance, Marazion, St. Michael's Mount, Morvah, County Court, His Honor Thomas Colpitts Granger, Paul, Penzance, Penzance-in-:Madron, Perranuthnoe. judge; George Ley Bodilly, registrar & acting as high Sancreed, St. Sennen, Towednack, Uny Lelant & Zen­ bailiff. The county court is held at the Guildhall the no-c. The populaJtion of the union in 1901 was 49,222 ;, 2nd tuesday m each mouth, The county court dis- area, 64,88o acres; rateable value in Igor, £187,352 .
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