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Official. [Leeds 696 OFFICIAL. [LEEDS Elected Guardians (3I in number). Registrar -of Births & Deaths, South-east Sub-district, Chairman, Thomas Winn, 32 Victoria pl. Camp road, Leeds William Garland, 19 Balcony, Corn exchange; .attend­ First Vice-Chairman, Rt. Slater, Broomfield cres. Headingly ance every week day from I to 4 p.m. ; sat. 12 noon Second Vice-Chairman, James Craven, 6 Spencer place, to I p.m New Leeds North Sub-District, George Beckwith, 10 Back Byron street ; Treasurer, Henry O:dey, Commercial street, Leeds every week day 12.30 to 2 p.m. & 6 to 8 p.m,; sat. 12 to Clerk, John King, East parade, Leeds I.3op.m. Atkinson Samuel, Moor-Allerton lodge, Moor-Allerton West Sub-District, Jn.W.Fourness, I & 2 Victoria chambers, Battle Walter, Allerton lodge, Moortown & 22A, Com- South parade, Leeds; every week day 10 a. m. to 1 p.m. mercial street & 2 w 4 p.m. ; sat. 10 a. m. to I p.m. ; deputy, William llirdsall Thomas, Woodbine house, Meanwood road Henry Beckwith, I & 2 Victoria chambers, Leeds lllakey Thomas, Whinmoor lodge, Barwick-in-Elmete Kirkstall Sub-District, Manasseh Smith, 52 Commercial Boston Richard, Burley mount, Burley & 8 & 9 Boar lane, road, Kirkstall ; every mon. wed. & fri. 7 1;Q 9 p.m. ; Leeds tues. & thurs. 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. ; sat. 3 to 5 p.m.; Rradley John, 3 Chorley lane, Leeds deputy, John W. Ridsdale, 3 Albert terrace, Kirkstall Carter Joseph Fearnley, 76 Meadow lane, Leeds Chapeltown Sub-District, Benjamin Wick, National school, Clayton William, Sturdie house, Roundhay road & 108 Chapel-Allerton; mon. wed. & fri. 4 to 6 p.m. ; tues. North street, Leeds & thurs. 12.30 to 1. 30 p. m.; at Seacroft Wesleyan school, Craven. James, 6 Spencer place, New Leeds first sat. in each month, 2 to 3 p. m.; deputy, Miss Agnes Crossley Thomas, Sprmghill, Cumberland road, Headingley Wick & Victoria mills, Sovereign street, Leeds Workhouse, Beckett street, Rev. Canon Jackson, chaplain ; Foster Ed ward, 8o & 82 West street Isaac J. Bloomfield, master ; Margaret Bloomfield, matron; William D. Tindale, porter· Elizabeth F. Tin- Fowler Charles, Greenbank, II Vicar street, Hunslet & ' . Britannia buildings, Oxford place, Leeds d ale, portress Garland Robt. Chapman, New Brigga te, Leeds &Potternewron Industrial School, Beckett street, Albert Burton, master ; Hardwick William, 35 & 37 GPurge's street Mrs. Mary J ane Burton, matron Heed Charles, Smithies Garth, Bank Workhouse Infirmary, Beckett street, James Allan Humble Richard, Adel, & St. Calumba street, Woodhouse M. A., M. D. medical superintendent ; . Waiter J oseph lane, Leeds Staddon M.R.c.s.Eng. assistant superintendent; Sidney Hutton John, Fernville, Sholebrooke avenue, Chapel town rd Albert Needes, steward; Agnes Sandwell, bead nurse Inchbold Henry, Inchroyd, Chapeltown road & 33 .Hond street Rural SanitaT-y Authority for Rmmdhay ~ Seacroft in. Leeds Jaques William, Francis street, ~ew Leeds Union. Knowles John Joseph, Grange farm, Roundhay Routh John, Roundhay Knowles John J. Roundbay McGuire Thomas, I Grosvenor road, Headingley & 135 Blakey Thomas, Seacroft Wilson John, Seacroft hall Briggate, Leeds Medical Officer, William Pogson, Seacroft Reynolds William, 27 Meadow lane Inspector of Nuisances, Gcorge Booth, Crossgatcs Robinson Richard, 34 Kensington terrace, Headingley Clerk, John King, East parade, Leeds Routh John, Ladywell house, Roundhay & Commercial Treasurer, Henry Oxlcy, Leeds buildings, Park row, Leeds Slater Robert, Broomfield crescent, Headingley BOARD OF OVERSEERS OF THR POOR FOR THB TOWNSHIP Smith George, Church view, Kirkstall OF LEEDS. Smith John Robinson, I2 Springfield terrace & I22 Brig­ Offices, South Parade. gate, Leeds Over seers. Thorp John Hall, 6 St. Chad's villas, Far Headingley &. Jonathan Crawford, East street; William Turton, 64 & 66 Bowman lane, Leeds The Calls; George John Tiffany, II8 Kirkgate; Benjamin Walker Armitage, 6 Caroline street Taylor, 16o Briggate; John l'earce, 13 Commercial street; Willey Thomas, IOI Caledonian road Edmund James Arnold, 3 Briggate; William Brown, Winn Thomas, 32 Victoria pl. Camp rd. & 18 Park la. Leeda Beckett street; Thomas Smith, 4 Brunswick pi.; Abraham Rhodes Hebblethwaite,Blenheim terrace; George Russum, Vaccination Officers. 2 Kingston terrace ; William Bake, Bridge end ; George Leeds Township, Thomas Holmes, 22 Matlock terrace Cross, 59 Clarendon rd ; Anthony Welsh, 76 Woodhouse la Kirkstall, Manasseh Smith, 52 Commercial road, Kirkstall Officers of the Overseers. Little Holbeck, William Dobson, 13 Sweet street west Clerk & Treasurer, Christopher Heaps, IO Brunswick stroot Chapel-Allerton, Benjamin Wick, National school,Chapeltown Clerk to the Board of Overseers, Christopher Heaps, jun. Relieving Officers. 10 Brunswick street Offices, Bedford street. Collectors ~ their Ward.!. No. z District, John William Howitt, 3 Prospect place k No. I District (Mill hill A, Mill hill B & Central A), Levi Fitton, 20 Warwick place Robert Thompson Bowman, Halton, Leeds No. 2 District, John Lawson, 4 Elmwood grove No. 2 District (Mill hill C, West A & C.), Francis Da vies, , 3 , J oseph Radcliffe, Rock villa, Alan street Swillington , .S , John Worth, 26 Springfield terrace No. 3 District (Brunswick B, Brunswick C & D, North­ , 6 , William Thos. Carr, 19 North lanc,Hcadingley West. C & South A) Inspector of Boarded-Out Children, William Booth, 4 Gran­ No. 4 District (West B, West D & Brunswick A.), John villa street, Holbeck Henry Boucher, Long row, Horsforth No. 5 District (North-West B, North-West D & Central E)", Medical Officers ~Public Vaccinator!. Thomas Swallow, 61 Bagby road 1st District, John Waiter Hopkins, 61 North street, Leeds; No. 6 District (East A, East B, East C & North-West A), deputy, John Waiter Hopkins, jun. 61 North street, Leeds John Wainwright, 9 Verdun street 2nd District, James S. Loe, Grafton house, Grafton street ; No. 7 District (North A, North B, North-East B & Central deputy, Harry Shong, 98 Woodhouse lane, Leeds B & C), William Wright, 7 Moorville grove 3rd District, Frederick Holmes, 6o Burmantofts street; No. 8 District (North-East A, North-East C, Central D k deputy, Frederick Robinson, 97 North street South B), David Dixon, 97 Burley road 4th District, Frederick Hall, 17 North street, Leeds; deputy, In-door Receiver. Edward Holwell Rawling William, 46 Hyde Park road, Burley sth District, Overseers for the Township of Chapel-Allerton. 6.&. District, Alfred Thomas Bacon, Hyde Park road, Burley; deputy, F. H. Drake, Headingley Samuel Hudson Hodgson, Woodland lane; Benjamin 6B District, J. B. Carter, Elm house, Chapel-Allerton; Clarkson, 9 Town street deputy, F. R. Carter, 7 Harrogate road, Chapel-Allerton Assistant-Overseer,Herbert Havelock Hodgson,46 Spencer pi 6c District, William Pogson, Seacroft; deputy, Arthur T. Overseers for the Township of Headingley-cum-Burley. Wills, Seacroft James Lawson, 29 Ebberston terrace, Headingley; John Registrars. Dickson, 8 Ash grove, Headingley Superintendent Registrar, Robert J. H. Sedgwick; offices, Assistant Overseer, W. Y. Fearnley, 16 Chapel la. Headingley Bedford street (where licences & notice of marriages may Overseers for the Township of Pottt:r11ewton.. be given & certificates of marriages in all churches & Isaac N orton, 28 Spencer place chapels & of births & deaths may be obtained Assistant Over , Edwin S. Hodgson, 46 Spencer place .
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