Lancashire Oounty Police Station, Slyne Road, Skerton Supt., Chas
50 LANCASTER. H.M. Prison, Lancaster Oastle-Constable of the Castle, E. B Dawson, Esq. ; Governor, WaIter J. Hine; Chaplain, Rev. S. J. Hersee; Medical Officer, A. S. Barling, Matron, Miss Emily Emmerson. Borough Police, Central Police Station, Dalton square Branch Stations, Owen road, Skerton, and Scotforth; Chief Constable, Charles E. Harriss, Esq.; Inspectors, Richard Roocroft and Peter Bradley. Weights and Measures Department lor the Borough, Town Hall buildings, Dalton square Inspector, Chief Constable. Petty Sessions for Lancaster County Petty Sessional Division are held at Lancaster Castle, each Saturday. Chairman of the bench, W. Garnett, Esq., J.P., D.L.; Magistrates' Clerk, J. T. Sanderson, Church street. Lancashire Oounty Police Station, Slyne road, Skerton Supt., Chas. E. Scott, County Police Office, Skerton; Police Sergeant. and Divisional Clerk, Wm. Kenyon, County Police Office, Skerton. Oounty Inspector of Weights and Measures for North and South Lonsdale-John Blackshaw. Offices, Slyneroad, Skerton, and Ulverston. LOCAL HIGH SHERIFFS. George Marton, Capernwray Hall, 1858; Henry Garnett, Wyreside, 1860; W. A. F. Saunders, Wennington Hall, 1862; W. Preston, Ellel Grange, 1865; H. Fletcher Rigge, Grange, 1869; G. B. H. Marton, Capernwray Hall, 1877; William Garnett, Quernmore Park, 1879; William Foster, Hornby Castle, 1881; James WilliaffiSon (now Lord Ashton), Ryelands, 1885; Col. C. H. Bird, Crookhey Hall, 1890; G. T. R. Preston, Ellel Grange (who died soon after taking office), 1891; Col. W. H. Foster, Hornby Castle, 1891; Sir T. Storey, Westfield, 1893; H. L. Storey, Bail. rigg, 1904; Sir W. H. Tate, 1907; Sir Thomas Brocklebank, Bart., Woolton, 1908; Sir W. B. Forwood, Liverpool, 1909; R.
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