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STAFFORDSHIRE. · [KELLY's Hall Koop!.'R, George Gale, Town Hall COUNTY MAGISTRATES for WOLVERHAMPTON Sergeant-At-Mace &C 558 WOLVERHAMPTON, STAFFORDSHIRE. · [KELLY'S Hall Koop!.'r, George Gale, Town hall COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR WOLVERHAMPTON Sergeant-at-Mace &c. Sergt. Henry Bennett PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. Pound Keeper, Mrs. Harriett Bickley, 8 Wulfruna street .A.dams Tom B. esq. Compton hall, Wolverhampton Bantock .A.lbert Baldwin esq. Merridale ho. W'hampton MAYORS OF WOLVERHAMPTON. Bayliss Samuel esq. W()od house, Tettenhall from 1848 to 1gn-12. Bayliss Wm. esq. Woodlands, Newbridge,Wolverhampton I848-49,G. B. Thorneycroft esq 1883-84, John Brotherton esq Dartmouth Earl of P.C. Patshull house, Wolverhampton 1849-50~ G. Robinson esq r884-85, John Annan esq Hartill John 'l'homas esq. Manor house, W illenhall J:8so-51, J. Walker esq 18Bs-86, Joseph G. Wright esq James Joseph Henry esq. Bloxwich road, Willenhall I851-52, W. Warner esq 1886-87, Thomas Vincent Jones Joseph esq. Coton house, Penn, Wolverhampton 1:852-53, J. Wynn esq Jackson esq Kidson Thomas esq. The Grange, Willenhall 1853-54, J. Neve esq 1887-88, Joseph Jones esq Lees William esq. Tettenhall, Wolverhampton t854-55, J. Shipton esq r888-89, Frederic Edward Lewis Edward Carter esq. Penn Manor ho. W'hampton ~:8s5-56-s7, Edward Perry esq Manby esq Lewisham Vis<'ount M.P. Patshull ho. Wolverhampton •8s7-58, M. Ironmonger esq r88g-go-gr, John Marston esq McBean Col. Alexander V.D. Tyninghame, Tettenhall, tBsB-sg, J. Hartley esq 18gr-g2, James Saunders esq Wolverhampton 1859-60, B. Hicklin esq 1892-93-94-95-96, CharlesTer- :Mander Sir Charles Tertius bart. The Mount, near 186o-61, C. Clark esq tius Mander esq. created a Wolverhampton 1861-62, G. L. Underhill esq Baronet rgu Mander Neville Hanbury esq.Woodlands, Penn,W'hamptn 1862-63, Right Hon. Sir H. r8g6-97, Stphn. Craddock esq Marston John esq. The Gables,Tettenhall,Wolverhampton H. Fowler G.c.s. 1., M.P., 1897-98, Alex. McBean esq Moroton Loftus Balfour esq. Moseley hall, W'hampton afterwards Viscount Wol- 1898-99, Price Lewis esq Reynolds Francis Jubal esq. Muchall Manor farm, Penn, verhampion 1899 to Sep. 1goo, Samuel Wolverhampton 1863-64, J. Hawksford esq 'l'heodore Mander esq Simpson Evelyn esq. Wombourn Wodehouse,W'hampton 1:864-65, John Ford esq 1900 (Sep. to Nov.), Price Smith His Honor Judge Philip Howard, The Ford house, 1865-66, J. Crowther Smith Lewis esq Wolverhampton esq 190o-o1, J. "\\ralton Hamp esq Tildesley Clement, Summerford house, Willenhall 1866-67, Sir John Morris 1901-02, Charles Paulton Tildesley Josiah esq. Westfield, Willenhall 1867-68, James Langman esq Plant esq Twen tyman Llewellyn Howell esq. Codsall,W olverhamptn 1868-69, M. Ironmonger esq 1902-03, George Rennie Vaughan Henry esq. Millfield house, Willenhall 186g-7o, Thomas Bantock esq Thorne esq Vaughan Thomas esq. The Mount, Willenhall 1870-71, J ames Walker esq 1903-04, Levi J ohnson esq Th~ Chairmen of the Seisdon Rural & Tettenhall & 1871-72, Joseph Ford esq rgo4-05, R. E. W. Berrington Wednesfield Urban District Councils, for the time x872-73, Isaac Jenks esq esq being, are ex-officio magistrates. 1873-74, W. H. Jones esq 1905-o6-o7, A. Baldwin Ban- The Wolverhampton Petty Sessional Division com­ 1874-75, W. Edwards esq tock esq prises the several pari<>hes, townships & places of 1875-76, John Clarkson Major 1907-o8, Fred Evans esq Bushbury, Codsall, Heath Town, Oaken, Patshull, Pat­ esq 1908 (Nov.) 1909 (April), E. tingham, Pendeford, Penn (Lower), Penn (Upper), Seis­ 1876-77, S. Dickinson esq L. Cullwick esq don, Swindon, Tettenhall, Trysull, Wednesfield, Wrot- 1877-78, D. Kendrick esq 1909 (April) 1909 (Nov.), tesley & W ombourn ' 1878-79, John Jones esq Fred Evans esq Petty Sessions are held by the county justices at the 187g-8o, John Jones esq 1909-10, John Grout esq Sessions Court, Town hall, North street, on mondays 188o-8r, John Jones esq 191o·II, C. T. Richards esq only, at 12 noon x88t-82, Herbert C. Owen esq 19I1-r2, T. W. Dickinson esq Clerk to County Justices, Edward Bagnall Thorneycroft, z882-83, F. D. Gibbon$ esq 24 Darlington street The stipendiary magistrate holds his sittings at the Town BOROUGH MAGISTRATES. hall, Wolverhampton, wednesday & friday at n a.m.; The Mayor & the Deputy Mayor. West Bromwich & Sedgley, alternate mondays; Wed­ nesbury & Bilston, alternate tuesdays; Brierley Hili, Baker Thos. Geo. Grafton ho. Golder's Green rd. London thursdays Bantock Albert Baldwin, 1\'l:erridale, Wolverhampton Stipendiary Magistrate, Nigel Chas. Alfd. Neville esq. B.A Bayliss Samuel, Wood ho. Tettenhall, Wolverhampton Clerk to the Stipendiary Magistrate, John Wm. Dalton; Beckett John Fellows, Penn Fields, Wolvefhampton offices, Corporation street . Berrington R. E. W. Graiseley, Wolverhampton Craddock Stephen, park view, Wolverhampton SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE JOINT SMALL POX Deuton Henry Richard John, Penn, Wolverhampton HOSPITAL BOARD. Dickinson Thos. W. Palmer's cross, Tettenhall,W'hamptn ~Ieetings are held quarterly at the Town hall, Evans Fred, New Hampton road east, Wolverhampton Wolverhampton. Gibbons Fras. Davis, Glenelg, Tettenhall rd.Wolverhmptn Chairman, Alderman Georg-e Rennie Thorne ~LP Ramp John Walton, 6 Penn road, Wolverhampton Clerk, Horatio Brevitt, solicitor, Town hall Hodgson William, Broad street, Wolverhampton Treasurer, J. Millington, United Counties Bank Limited, Johnson Levi, Waterloo road, Wolverhampton Queen square . ..J ones E. Peter, Greenbank, Eaton road, Chester I • .Tones Joseph, Coton house, Wolverhampton DISTRESS OOM:MI'ITEE . ..Tones Thomas, 167 Dudley road, Wolverhampton The Committee, consi~ting of 12 members of the Cor· Lees John, II Park road west, Wolverhampton poration, B from the Guardians & 5 persons experienced Lees William, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton in the relief of distress, was formed in Oct. 1905. MPetings are held at the Town hall, on the first fridav Lewis Price, 334 NPw Hampton rd. east, Wolverhampton • • Lewis Bowland Watkin, Penn croft, Wolverhampton m each month at 4.30 p m. except during the snm- McBean Col. Alex. Tyninghame, Tettenhall,Wolverhmptn :rr.er months, when meetings of Committee are :MandPr Sir Charles Tertius bart. The Mount, near suspended. Wolverhampton Chairman, The Mayor, Councillor Thos. Wm. Dickinson Mander Geo:ffrey Le M. Wightwick manor, near Clerk, The Town Clerk, Horatio Brevitt • Wolverhampton FACTORY I~SPECTIO~. Marston Charles, Afcott bank, Compton Midland Division. Marston John, The Gables, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton No. 18, Wolverhampton Di~trict, H.M. Inspector, Kirk· Mee William Frederick, Cannock road, Wolverhampton wood H. Garvie, 77 Darlington street Moreton Loftus Balfour, Moseley hall, Wolverhampton No. rg, Walsall District, H.l\'L In:. pector, Henry J. Pea­ Neville N. C. A. (Stipendiary), Shen~tone ho. Lichfield cock, 77 Darlington street Parker Thomas, Severn house, lronbridge Plant Chas. Paulton, Old house, Tettenhall, W'hampton COUNTY COURT, Queen street. Pritchard William HPnry, Wednesfield Office hours 10 till 4; sat. 10 till r. Sidney Thomas Henry, 87 North road, Wolverhampton Judge, His Honor Philip Howard Smith M.A Smith His Honor Judge Philip Howard, The Ford house, Registrar, George Berwick Cope B.A • Wolverhampton High Bailiff, Clifton Newman Curtis Whittaker James, 34 Stephenson street, Wolverhampton The court is held 5 days a month; the following place~ Clerk, Thomas Francis Waterhouse, Town hall are comprised within its jurisdiction, viz., Aldersley, Borough Petty Sessions are held at the Town hall every .A.ubridge, Autherley Junction, Barn Hurst, Bonnigale monday, tuesday, thursday & saturday at II a.m. & (part of), Bradley (part of), Bradmore, Bratch, Bra­ by the stipendiary on wednesday & friday wood, Bil ~ton, Black Ladies, Blakenhall, Bo bbington, Stipendiary, Nigel Charles Alfred Neville, Town hall Bickford, Bushbury, Boscobel, Boosmore, Billbrook. Clerk, J. W. Dalton, Corporation street Bickford Harbonr, Bi~hop's ·wood, Botterham, Bnnker''ll .
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