THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 18, 1887. of January, 1837, the Poor Law Commissioners Customs: Boatman, Leith, Thomas Patton
852 THE LONDON GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 18, 1887. of January, 1837, the Poor Law Commissioners Customs: Boatman, Leith, Thomas Patton. declared that the several Parishes and Places Post Office: Skilled Telegraphist, London, George specified in the margin thereof should be united Hitchman. for the administration of the laws for the relief of Tube Attendant, London, Richard Edmond the Poor, and the said Union has heen known by Thomas. the name of the Helmsley Blackmoor Union ; Porter, London, Arthur George Mundy. And whereas by an Order dated the 10th day Postman or Sorler,'Dublin, Joseph McAlister. of July, 1837, the Poor Law Commissioners Sorting Clerks and Telegraph Learners, directed that the Townships of Dale Town and (Sheffield), Albert Charles Battersby, William Morton should be added to the said Union, and Ernest Fish, Frederick Elijah Parker. by an Order dated the 16th day of September, Sorting Clerk and Telegraph Learner,Thomas 1841, the said Commissioners directed that the Roberts, (Peterborough). Township of Snilesworth should be added to the Postmen, Harry Grimwood (Bury St. Ed- Union ; munds), John Jones (Rhyl), Henry Rootham And whereas by an Order dated the 6th day (Kettering). of March, 1848, the Poor Law Board directed that the several Townships of Bransdale West February 15, 1887. Side, Great Edstone, Little Edstone, Fadmore, AFTER OPEN COMPETITION. Farndale East Side, Farndale Low Quarter, Customs : Out-Door Officer, Harry Minton. Farndale West Side, Gillamoor, Hutton-le-Hole, WITHOUT COMPETITION. Kirby Moorside, Muscoates, Nawton, North Customs : Boatman, Cork, John Joseph Farrisy. Holme, Skiplam, Welburn, and Wombleton, and the Parish of Nunnington should be separated Prison Department, England: Subordinate Officer, from the said Union.
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