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Hampshire~ Winchester, 635 - ' .. 1HRECTOR \". J HAMPSHIRE~ WINCHESTER, 635 Jleaical Officer of Health, Gem•ge A11.)rn~ns EdwM-d St. John's House Asseni.blf ltol)ms, High street R®ert~ :M.R.C.S.Eng., 'D.P.H.R.O.P.S.Lond. T"wyford Soldiers' Homes~ Hyde close & High at.Chaa.Edward,Sll:Pfi Sanitary Inspector, Daniel Denham, East.on ~urteyor, Goorge Edward Carter, 105 High street WINOHESTER UNIO:N'. Board meetings at the Union hou~m every alternate HIGH COURT JUSTICE, ' OF aaturday, at II a.m.· Di stric~ Registry. The Winchester Union compris~s "tbe following parishes 8 St. ThDmas street. under the "Poor Law Act, IB34 "' & subsequent District Registrar, Charlea Edward Godwin orders of the Local Government Board :-Abbots Ba.rton, .A.ringtor., Bishopstoke, Chilcomb Without, Probate Division. Compto:n, Crawley. East on, Fair Oak, H&adbourne ObDfpriaing t.he County of Rants, including the town of Worthy, Huntqn, It~hen .A.bba.s, ~~~ Worthy, Southampton & Isle of Wigbt. Lainston, Littleton, Martyr Worthy, Mich.eldev!n', 4 St. Peter street. MorBitead, Ow111lebury, Spa.rsholt, Stoke Charity, Stoke Regi!trar, Charles 'W ooldridge Park, Stratton (Ea6t), Twyford, Weeke Without, Win­ Chief Qerk, William ChaTle11 Gaiger ch6f!ter & Wons-ton. The population of the union in I9II was 36,139; area, 62,565 acres; rateable value, PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Lady Day, 19u, £246,565 Cemetery Co. Office, r7 Southgate st. Alired Bowker, Clerk to the Gua.rdians & .Auessment Committee, Frank eec.; Eldred Deavin, clerk k f!exton; Cemetery, St. Faithfull, 105 High street Jame-s's lane Chairman of the Board of Guardians, William .A.. Hunt, Corn ,Exchange, Jewry street, William Tanner, manager Headbourne Worthy ()ounty Court Office, St. Thomas street, His Honor Treasurer, .A.rthur Elliott Dean~ Pnion of London & Percy Gye, judge; Charles Edward God win, registrar Smiths Bank, 105 High street A"; high bailiff. The county court is held at the Relieving Officers, No. ;1 district, George Bead,- B4 Col&­ Castle, monthly: the district comprises the fol­ brook street f No. 2 district, Frank Small, Abbott'!l lowing places 1-Abbotstone, Allhrook~ New Alres­ Worthy; No. 3 district, John Ashford, Twyford ford, Old Alresford, including ,Fobdown & Lanham; Medical Officers & Public Va.ccinators. No. I: A dishici, ,Ampfield, Avington, Abbot's Worthy, .A.bbott'a BartQn, George William Wickham L.R.C.P. k S.Edin. 27 Bishopstoke, including Fair Oak, Horton Heath, Southgate street j No, I n district, Arthur Eaton Knowle Hill, Quoblye & Stroudwood; Blackdown, Bodington M . .A.., M.D., B.C.Camb. Booksa.cre, Lank­ Beauwol'lth, including Milburys; Bighton, Bishop's hills road; No.- 2 district. Francis Joseph Child M..A., Sutton, Bramdean, Baddesley North, including Fern M.D .• B.C.Camb., L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. 78 Hill, Fryen Hill, Ram Alley, Bownhames, Sion's Hill; High street: No . .3 district, Percy Everard Tpdd Brown Candovel', including Totford ; Boyatt, Chand­ M.B., C.M. Wonston; No. 4 distri~t, George Augustus ler's Ford (part of), Chilton ()Qndover, ChilCO'IIlb, £award Roberts M.R.C.S.Eng., D.P.H.R.C.P.S_Lond. Cheriton, ·including Longwood ,Dean &; Lan& End ; Twyf<Jrd Compoon, Crawley, including ;North wood; Colden Com­ Workhouse, Winches-ter, to hold 200 inmates, Rev. John mon; Easton; including Ham page & Matt~rley Farm; Peter Shawcross M. A. chaplain; .Arthur 01\Sborne Way East Stratton, Farley Chamberlayne, uodsfield, Head­ M.R.C.S.Eng_, L.R.C.P .Land. rnedica1 officer;, Charles bourns Worthy, Hunton, Highbridge, Hinton .Ampner, Kimpton Deller, master; Mrs. ·Sall'ah E. Deller,matron Hursley, including Bunstead, Oranbury, Deluge Cross, Superintendent Registrar, Frank Fail!hfull, 105 High st Saddle Hill, Merdon, Ratlake, Silkstead, Slackstead & Registrars of Marriages, William Henry Batts, 105 High St11ndon; Harmsworth, Itchen .A.bbas, Itcben Stoke, street & Francis J oseph Baigent, 12 ;:lt. Peter street King'& Worthy, Kilmiston, Lainston, Littleton, Martyr (Cart:holic) Worthy, including Chilland; Milland, Micheldever, in­ Registrars of Births & Deaths & Vaccination Officers, cluding Blackwood & Railway Station; Marwell, includ­ -Micheldever sub-districl, Frank Small, Abbott's i~ Pre-shaw, Rose Hill, Ro'llghay & Woodlocks Down; Worthy, relieving officer; Twyford sub-district, John Mo~ead, No Man's Land, Northingron, Ottsr­ .Ashford, Twyford; Winchester sub-district, Frank bonrne, Ovin.gton, including Lovington & Yavington; .Arthur Spire, 59 High street; Stephen Gay, North Owslebury, including Bayhridge, F1sher's Pond, Green walls, Winchester, vaocination officer Hill, Hensting, Longwood Warren & Whiteflood; Pitt, including Oakham, Rookswood, Swelling Hill & ' Bopley, MII.JTARY. Woodside Farm; Sparsbolt, including Crabwood, Dean c\ Westley; St. Cross, Stoke Charity, Button Rcotney, Regimental District, No. 37· Swal'r8ton, Shawford, Tichborne, Tisted ~West) ; (The Hampshire Regiment.) Twyford, including Brambridge & Hazeley; West Depot of ;xst & 2nd Batt-alions (3Ji;b & 6]t.b. foot), Stratton, Winchester, Weeke, Weston Colley, Winnall Ba-rmcks, Southgate 11treet. li Wonston 'l'hii court has also bankruptcy jurisdiction., and is a Comma.nding beopot, Major N. W. Barlow ' <ftistric' registry of the High Court, the eounty court Depot Officers. districts of Alton & Bmringstoke coming within the Captains, H. W. Savage, H. G. Dolphin & F. C. Moore Winche~ter district for bankruptcy & high court pur­ Hamp~hire Regiment (:;rd Special Reserve Battalion). !pbse!j Thoi!MIS Easton, Midland Bank chambers, High. stre&t, &mtharnpton, official receiver Stores, Southga.ts street. ... 1 l!ertmed Bailiffs under the "Law {)f Distress Amend­ Commanding, Ll.eut.-Col. W. Barrow Simonds; Majors, . mmt Act," George Tanner, County Court offices; Hon. Lieut.-Col. 0. du P. P. Fowney & N. W, Barlow; Willicnu Tanner, IS Jewry street & Percy Shenton, 41 Adjutant, Capt. P. M. Connellan; Quartei'IDa8ter, Jewry ~treet Hon. Capt_ D. G. Andrews 'I'he Castle, Arthur Jose.ph Whistler, keeper Rifle Brigade (Prince Ooni!!Ort's Own) & King'• Royal Pire ,;Engine Station (City), Guildhall, High street, J Rifles. _, Ashton Sawyer, chief officer, & 16 men Rifle Depot & Record Office, Winchester.~ Guildhall, High street, Frederick Grant, keeper lfu Majesty's Prison, Rornsey road, Capt.- Spencer Commanding (also Col. in Charge of Rifle Records), Pranris Judge D.S.O. governor; Rev_ William Henry Col. A. E. Jenkins llray M.A. chaplain; Very Rev. Canon Luke Gunning, Adjut-ant, Capt. F. W. L, Edwards Catholic chaplain; T. D. Richarda L.R.C.P. & S.Edin, Quartermaster, Hon. Dap't. T. C. McNally !nedieal officer Inland Revenue Office, 72 North wall8, H. H. Lane, TERRITORllLS _ 1nrveyor of taxes; J. W. Lindley, supervisor i D. Yooma.nry. Cnrlett & J. F. O'Connell, officers; D. Curlett, inspec­ tor uf corn returns, Herbert Johnson, 57 High street, Hampshire (Carabiniera); head quarters, 41 Sussex At.; dirlributor of stamps Commanding, Lt.-Ool. & Hon. Col. The Rt. Hon. llasonic Hall, E. Hinxman, sec. Parchment street J. E. B. Seely D.S.O.; Adjutant, Oapt. R. E. Cecil; '?ut>lie Baths, Silver hill, George Dennett, manager Quartemtaeter, Lieut. G. J. M. Rose; Medical Officer, Pnt.lie Museum, The Square (open daily( except tJnn­ Surg.-Oapt. H. A. A.hren11; Veterinary Officer, Vet.­ day~. William Chalkley, curator Lieut. H. Edie M_RC-V,..S.; Chaplain, Right Rev. R !ublie Re&ding Room, Guildhall (open every day from E. Rylf" D.D.; Regimental Sergt.-Major, R. d. Sa.ndell 9-3<> a.m. to 10 p.m. ), John Thos. Burchet.t, librarian B Squadron, Major Lord Ashburton, commanding; 1t Jamea' Catholic Burial Ground, Romsey 'road. Capt. E. Hamond G1'8em.e, l!!econd in comm&nd; .Jame.s Brown, sexton Squad. Sergt.-Maiot S. W. Fletcher, drill instl"Uetor .
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