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Buckinghamshire. Wycombe DIRECTORY.] BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. WYCOMBE. .:!19 Dist.rim Surveyor, .Arthur L. Grant, High st. Wycombe Oxfordshire Light Infantry (3rd Battalion) (Royal Bucb Samtary Inspectors, Arthur Stevens, Princes Risborough ~ilitia), Lieut.-Col. & Hon. Col. W. Terry, com­ .t Rowland H. Herring, Upper Marsh, High Wycombe manding; F. T. Higgins-Bernard & G. F. Paske, majors; .Major G. F. Paske, instructor of musketry ; PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Bt. Major C. H. Cobb, adjutant; Hon. Capt. W. Borough Police Station, Newland street; Oscar D. Spar­ Ross, quartermaster nt Bucks Rifle Volunteers (B & H Cos.), Capt. L. L. C. ling, head constable ; the force consists of I head con­ stable, 3 sergeants & 15 constables Reynolds (.B Co.) & Capt. Sydney R. Vernon (H Co.) ; head quarters, Wycombe Barracks Cemetery, Robert S. Wood, clerk to the joint com­ mittee; Thomas Laugh ton, registrar WYCXJM!BE UNION. High Wycombe & Earl of Beaconsfield Memorial Cottage Hospital, Lewis William Reynolds M.R.C.S.Eng. Wm. Board day, alternate mondays, Union ho.use, Saunderton, Bradshaw L.R.C.P.Edin. William Fleck M.D., M.Ch. at II a.m. Humphry John Wheeler M.D. & Geo. Douglas Banner­ The Union comprises the following place~: Bledlow. man M.R.C.S.Eng. medical officers; D. Clarke & Miss Bradenham, Ellesborough, Fingest, Hampden (Great & Anne Giles, hon. secs. ; Miss Mary Lea, matr<m Little), Hedsor, Horsendon, Hughenden, lbstone, County Court, Guild hall, held monthly ; His Honor Illmire, Kimble (Great. & Little), Marlow Urban, W. Howland Roberts, judge; John Clement Parker, Marlow (Great), Marlow (Little), Radnage, Monks registrar & acting high bailiff; Albert Coles, clerk. Rishorough, Princes Risboumgh, Saunderton, Stoken­ The following parishes & places comprise the dis­ church, Turville, Wendover, Wooburn, Wycombe trict :-.Applehouse Hill (Berks), .Askett, .Aylesbury End, (West), Chepping Wycombe Rural & Wycombe (High). Beacon's Bottom, Beaconsfield, Beacon Hill (Penn), The population of the union in 190I was 45•377; area, Bennett End, Berger's Hill, Bigfrieth (Berks), Big­ 75,47d acres; rateable value in Sept. 19o6, £2I5,B22. .zotts Common, Bigmoor Common (Oxford), Bill­ Chairman uf the Board of Guardians, Thomas Grantham barn (Berks), B:edlow Ridge, Booker, Boulter End, Lunnon, Bourne bank, Bourne End S.O Bourne End, Bovingdon's Green, Bradenham, Bryant's Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Bernard Bottmn, Ca.dmore End, Camley Corner (Berks), Cold­ Lias Reynolds, Easton street, Wycombe moorholm, Cores End, Cross Roads (Berks), Culver­ Tre~surer George .A. B. Green, Capital & Counties Bank, ton, Dell's Common (Bucks), Denner Rill, Downley, H1gh Wyeombe Egham's Green, Fingest, · Flackwell Heath, Flowers Relieving & Vaccination Officers, No. I district, John N. Bottom, Forty Green (Penn), Forty Green Place, Green F. Vale, Crendon street, Wycombe; No. 2 district, End, Ham, West Wycombe, Hampdm (Great), RAmp­ Thomas .Augustus Dunham, Great Marlow; No. 3 den (Little), Handy Cross, Balding's Green (B€rks), district, George Walker, Princes Risborongh; No. 4 Harleyford, Havens Lee, Hazlemere, Heath End, district, A. G. Prater, Stokenchurch Hedsor, Holtspur, Horn's Lane, Horsendon, Hostlers Medical Oflicers, No. I district, Lewis William Reynolds Green (Oxford), Hughenden, Ibst<Jne (Bucks & Oxford), M.R.C.S.Eng. The Priory, High Wyoombe; No. 2 Kingshill (Great), Knave's Beech, Lacey Green, Lane district, Humphrey John Wheeler M.D. Easton street, End, Lewknor Uphill (Bucks), Little London, Little High Wycombe; No. 3 district, William Lucknow Marlow Moor, Littleworth Common, Longwick, Loosl~y Bradshaw L.R.C.P.Edin. Easton st. High Wycombe; Row, Loudwater, Marlow (Great), Marlow (Little), No. 4 district, Fras. John Fitzgerald Culbane M.R.C.S. Marlow; Oommon, Marsh Green, Meadle, Mill End, Eng. Great Marlow; No. 5 district, John Thomson Moores End, Naphill Common, Northdean, North End, Bell M. B. Princes Risborough; No. 6 district, Edgar Northern Wood, Oaken Grove (Grea·t Mar:ow), Owls­ Olive Turner M.B. Great Missenden; No. 7 district, wick, Park Mills, Penleys (Oxford), Penn, Penn Street, Edwin Goodburn Woollerton L.R.C.P.Edin. Wendover; l'inkney's Green (Berks), Pipers Corner, Polecat No. 8 district, Francis Richard Gibbs L.R.O.P.Lond. I.ane, Pond Farm, Prestwood, Radnage, Bed Bourne End ; Nos. ro & n districts, Charles Sigis­ Lane End, Red Pitts, Risborough (Monks), Ris­ mund Stolterfoth M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond.Stoken­ borough (Princes), Routs Green, Saunderton, Saun­ church ; No. I2 district, Francis John Fitzgerald Cul­ derwn Lee, Seer Green, Sheepridge, South End, Spade hane M.R.C.S.Eng. Great Marlow Oak, Speen, Spring Gardens, Stokenchurch (Oxford), Public Vaccinators, Nos. r, 2, 3, ~ 5, 6, 7, 8, 9• ro, II & Stony Green, Strong Beer .Acre, Stubbings (Berks), I2, same as medical officers, except that No. I district Tencroft~, The Hillocks, Totteridge, Turville Heath, for vaccination purposes is slightly different to the No. Turville, Tylers Green, Waiter's .Ash, Water End I medical district (Oxford), Well Ena, Wheele~ End, White Cliffe Cross, Workhouse, Saunderton, a building of brick, flint & Widmore Em.d, Winchmore Hill, Wooburn Common, slate, erected in I843 for 450 inmates; J. J. Simcox, 0. Wooburn Green, Wooburn Moor, Wooburn, Worms~ey master; Rev. J. Grace M . .A. chaplain; William (Oxford), Wycombe (Obepping), West Wycomlbe, Wy­ Fleck ~.D., M.Ch. medical officer; Miss M. Simcox, combe He.tth, Wycombe (High) & Wycombe Marsh matron Workhouse School, Bledlow, built to hold Io6 children; For bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that George Harold Quint,, master; Mrs. Edith S. Quint, of Aylesbury, George Mallam, I 1St . .Aldate street, Ox· matron ford, is the acting official receiver Superintendent Registrar, Bernard Lias Reynolds, Easton County Police Station, Hughenden road, Chal!. Summers, street, High Wycombe; deputy, George C. Welch, superintendent; I inspector, 5 sergeants & 26 con­ Church square stables, including the ~onth-western division Registrars of Births & Deaths, Great Marlow sub-district, Fire. Brigade (Volunteed, Priory road, _W. H. Butler, Mrs. L. B. Russell, Great Marlow; deputy, Thomas A. chref officer & :o:o merl; fire house, Pnorv road Dunham, Marlow; Stokenchurch sub-district, A. G. Fr~e Library~ Church st. )John Bowler, libra~ian Prater, StDkPnchurch; deputy, Edwin Judge, Stoken­ Gmldball, H1gh street, James Davis, keeper church; Princes Risborough sub-district, G. G. Town Hall, Queen Victo1lia road, J ames Davis, keeper Walker, Princes Risborough; deputy, Mr;;o. Emma Provident Dispensary, W . Lucknow Bradshaw D.P.H., Walker, Princes Risborough; Wycombe sub-district, L.R.C.P.Edin., Lewis illiam Reynolds M.R.C.S.Eng., William Guy, West Wycombe road, High Wycombe ; William Fleck M.D., M.Ch. & Humphry John Wheeler dt'puty, Waiter R. Butler, Easton street, Wycomhe M.D. medical officers Lewis William Reynolds Registrars of Marriages, Thomas Stephenson, Easton M.R.C.S.Eng. hon. sec street & Oxford rd. High Wycombe; deputy, William Inland Revenue Office, Job S. Wilson, officer, Priory av H. Kirby, Castle street, Wycombe ; Thomas Wright, Stamp Office, Easton stree , William :\1:. Peacock, sub­ Prince~ Risborough; deputy, Owen Eggleton, Princes distributor Rishorough; Waiter Painter, Stokenchurch; deputy, Albert E. Barney, Stokenchurch ALMsHausES. PUBLIC OFFICERS. Lane'~. Crendon street Queen Elizabeth'!!, Ea.ston str~et As:~istant Overseer, Frederick Turner,High croft,Priory rd W all!'r's, Lower Gordon road Certifying Factory Surgeon, William Fleck M.D., M.-Gh. Tudor house Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes, John Clement MILIT.AR Parker, Easton street Buckinghamshire (Royal Hu~sars) Imperial Deputy Steward of the Manor of Bassetsbury, Daniel Yeomanry (D Squadron , Major Grenfell, command­ Clarke, Easton street ing ; Ca.pt. J. P. Grenfell, :ond in command ; Superintendent of County Police, Charles Summers, Squadron-Sergt.-~aj. T. H. nr, drill instructor Police Station, Hughenden road .
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