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Derbyshire. Beanor DIRECTORY•] DERBYSHIRE. BEANOR. 297 Wall Letter Boxes.-Church street, cleared at 9·30 a.m. Langley, Langley Mill, Loscoe, Mapperley, Marlpool, & 3-15, 5·45 &i 7·5o p.m.; Loscoe road, 8.45 a.m. & Shipley & Smalley lZ.3o, 5.15 & 8 p.m. ; Mundy street, 9.20 a.m. & lil-55· The Sub-Committee meets at the Town hall on the third 5·35 &; 8 p.m.; Thorpes road, 9.15 a.m. &; 2.4o, 5·30 thursday in each month &; 7·45 p.m.; Holbrook street, 9 a.m. & 7.20 p.m.; Chairman, J. J. .A.. Woolley J.P. Egreaves house01 Breach road, 8.45 a.m. &; 7.30 p.m. week days only Loscoe, Derby Clerk, Frederick Cattle B.A. 10 Market street URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. Meetings held at the Town hall. PUBLIC OFFICERS. Assistant Overseer, .A.braham Layland, Town hall Council day, the first wednesday in the month, at Collector of Poor Rate, J oseph Haslam, Town hall 6.30 p.m. Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, No. 6 District, Bas­ Members. ford Union, William Henry •rurton M.B., C.M. Barlboro' Chairman, William Thorpe. home, Market place . Heanor Ward. Town Crier, Thomas Wykes, 10 Ilkeston road Retire. Retire. SCHOOLS. Albert Ed. Sharman 1913 Joseph Fletcher .... .. William Stains by...... 1913 Harry Bassford ........ County Secondary & Technical School (mixed), erected Jose ph Barker ....•• .•• 1914 William Thorpe ..... in 1912, at a cost of £rs,ooo; the building comprises an assembly hall, 10 class rooms, 2 laboratories, art Langley Mill Ward. rooms & rooms for the staff: attached to the school Albert B. Frost......... 1913 S. Bradley ............ ... · 1915 are 6o entrance scholarships, awarded in June &Sept. : James Walker ......... 1913 T. Horsley............... 1915 there are now ( 1912) 250 boys &; girls, including pupil John Andrews .•. ... ... 1914 teachers. R. Stoddard B. Se. Univ.Lond. head master; Marlpool Ward. W. T. Clarke B.Sc., A. J. White B.A., J. A. Dovan, W. R. Barnes, L. M. Parsons B.Sc. &; E. A. Parkinson William Holmes ... .• 19131 Joseph Buxton, jun. ... 1915 B.A. assistant masters; Miss Baguley, Miss Manock A. T. C. tiavage ...... 1914 • M.A. Mrs. Grassby, Miss Sheldon, Miss Watson B.A . Codnor Ward. & Miss Howe, mistresses; W. Howse, woodwork; J. William Hardy ...... Welch, physical examiner; Miss E. Howe, cookery & 1913 John Smith •••••••••••• • C. B. \Vood ..•......... 1914 sewmg Loscoe Ward. Public Elementary, High street, erected in 1848 &; en­ H, R, Watson ............... 1914 larged in 1Bgo, for 369 girls &; 339 infants; average attendance, 363 girls &; 244 infants; Miss Jane Roper, Officers-. mistress Clerk, Frederic Cattle B ..A.. 10 Market street, Heanor Pnblic Elementary, Mundy street, erected in 1891, en· Treasurer, Percival Whyman Crane, London City &; larged in 1893 & again in 18gB, for 372 boys; average Midland Bank, Market place, Heanor attendance, 372; Henry Dix, master Medical Officer of Health, William Henry Turton M.B., Public Elementary, Thorpes road, erected in 1902, for C.M. Barlborough house, Market place, Beanor 155 infants; average attendance, 144 ; Miss Mary Surveyor, John IHolbrook, Town hall Elizabeth Toyne, mistress Sanitary Inspector, Charles William Long, Town hall CoJlectors of District Rates, Robert S. Pander, Mansfield NEWSP~\PER. road&; James Gent, Codnor Heanor Observer ; Severn & Son, proprietors &; printers ; Oollectors of Water Rates, Charles Henry Wright, published thursday, Market street Mansfield road &; William Thorpe, Codnor Town Ball Keeper & Market Oollector, William Bunting, Railway Station, Albert H. Glastonbury, station master Town hall Carrier. Joseph Williamson, to Derby, fri.; to ~Ot• COrXIT MAGISTRATES FOR II·KESTON PETTY tingham, man. wed. fri. &; sat SESSIONAL DIVISION. Heanor Bench. LA.NGLEY is a village, about half a mile east. Hetc is Crossley Horace esq. Priory Flatte, Breadsall, Derby a Primitive Methodist chapel, and the Butterley Co. Fletcher John Keyworth esq. Parkfield, Heanor Limited have a. colliery here. Frost Albert Booker esq. Dunstead road, Langley Mill, Letters received through Heanor arrive at 7 a.m. Wall Nottiltgham Letter Box, Hands road, cleared at 8.45 a.m. &; 7.20 Hardy William esq. Codnor, Derby p.m.; Breach road, 8.45 a.m. & 7.30 p.m. week days onlv Mundy Alfred Edward Mil1er esq.D.L.Shipley hall,Derby • Sitwell Robert Sacheverel Wilmot esq. D.L Stainsby Public Elementary School (girls &; infants), erected in hon3e, Smalley, Derby 1871 & enlarged in 1893, for 207 girls &; 128 infants ; Smith H. Hardwick esq. Langley Mill, Nottingham average attEndance, . 177 girls & 123 infants; Miss Smith William esq. Dunstead house, Langley Mill Ethel Cresswell, mistress; Miss W Paver, infants' mist Swingler Alfred esq. Smalley hall, Derby MARLPOOL is a village, half a mile south-east. Woolley Jas. Jn. Arth. esq. Egreaves ho. Loscoe, Derby The church of All Saints', built in rgo8, at a cost of The Mayor of Dkeston & the Chairman, for the time being, over £4,ooo, is a building of red brick with stone of the Heanor Urban District Council, are ex-officio dressings, and has seats for 362: the Rev. Hankin magistrates Turvin B.A.. is curate in charge. Here is also a Congre­ Clerk to the Magistrates, Francis Darwin Huish, gational chapel, erected in 1827, with 400 sittings. Market place, Ilkeston Post & M. 0. Office, Marlpool.-Thomas Godber, sub­ Petty sessions are held at the Town hall, Heanor, every postmaster. Letters received through Heanor at 7 alternate monday. The following places are included in a.m. & 5.30 p.m.; dispatched 8.55 a.m. & 6.15 & 7.40 the sub-division :-Codnor &; Loscoe, Codnor Park, p.m.; no delivery or dispatch on sundays. The Denby, Heanor, H{)rsley, Horsley Woodhouse, Morley, nearest telegraph office is at Shipley, I mile distant Smalley Public Elementary School (infants), erected in 1892, for HEANOR LOCAL PENSION SUB-COMMITTEE OF 170 infants; average attendance, 163; Mrs. Mary Ann DERBYSHIRE. Lockwood, mistress The following places are included in the Sub-District:­ Public Elementary School. erected in rgo8, for 216 boys ; Heanor, .Codnor, C<1dnor Park, Horsley Woodhouse, average attendance, 223 ; Edwd. Holling.sworth, master HE.A.NOR. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Fletcher George Henry, Park grange Holmes Arthur Marson M.B. Brook- A.ndrews John, Mansfield road Flet-cher Jn. Keyworth J.P. Parkfield lyn, Mansfield road Aston Thomas Richard, Mundy street Fletcher Joseph Edward,34 Church st Holmes John, Mundy street Ball Charles, Mansfield road Gregory Mrs. Beanor house Hop kin Rev. William Henry B. A. Bodgener Rev. John B. (Wesleyan Hankin-Turvin Rev. Cyril B.A. (curate), Mansfield road Methodist), Glendair (curate in charg-e of All Saints'. Hutchins Mn;:. Mam:field road Bonner Edward, The Firs, Hands rd Marlpool), Mansfield road Inger Mrs. The Hawthorns, Watkin- Cattle Frederic B. A. Ravenswood Ha slam J oseph, Midland road son street Corfield Rev.AshleyTregoning (rector) Heald Thomas, 4 Market street Keeley Ernest, Mansfield road Corfield Miss, The Starthe Holbrook John, Elmsfield house. Kent Edwin Henry, Oak bank, Mans· Crane Percival Whyman,rg Markl"t pl Mansfield road field road Eames Ernest Victor, Shanakiel .
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