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Dorset Shire. [Kelly's 46 BRIDPOR'l'. DORSET SHIRE. [KELLY'S Fire Brigade, South street, Edward S. Reynolds, super­ Collector of Taxes, Alfred Bak,er, 12 Victoria grove intendent; George S. Ab bott, hon. sec. & 12 men Coroner for Western District, Charles George Nantes, Foresters' Hall, 46 Victoria grove, William Lee, sec 36 East street; deputy, Fredk. Baker Laing Maunsell, Harbour Master's Office, West Bay, Henry Hitchcock, 36 East street harbour master Veterinary Inspector under the " Diseases of Animals Literary & Scientific Institution & Museu,m, SI East Acts" for Bridport Petty Sessional Division, Walter street, Gerald Titball, sec Fyrth M.R.O.V.S. 33a, South street Police Station (County), 43a, South street, Frank Bishop, sergeant, & 6 constables PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. Ship wrecked Fishermen & Maripers' Royal Benevolent St. Mary's Church, South street, Rev. Canon H. R. W. Society; Hon. Representatives, J. T. Stephens & Alfd. Farrer M.A. rector; Rev. Reginald Herbert White & Baker, 12 Victoria gro~e Rev. Sidney Leslie Roy Sharp .B.A. curates; 8 & 11 Stamp Office, West street, William Osborne, distributor a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m.; daily, IO a.m. except. wed. & Town Hall, East street, Mrs. M. J. Norman, caretaker Weighbridge, East street, Wm. Jas. Guppy,toll collector fri. II a.m. & wed. 8 p.m St. Swithin's Church, North Allingtcn, Rev. Maurice BRIDPORT UNION. Charles Dasent B.A. vicar; 8 & n a. m. & 6.30 p.m St. Andrew's Church, St. Andrew's road; the rector of Board day, wednesday (fortnightly), at the Poor Law Bridport or his curate officiates; II a.m. & 6.30 Institution, at 11 a.m. p.m.; fri. 3 p.m The following parishes are within the union :-Allington, St. Andrew's Mission Church, West Bay; the rector of Askerswell, Bothenhampton, Bradpole, Bridport, Bur­ Burton Bradstock or his curate officiates; 6.30 p.m. ; ton Bradstock, Catherston Leweston, Oharmouth, wed. 7 p.m. winter & 7.30 p.m. summer Ohideock, Chilcombe, Litton Cheney, Loders, Punck­ Christ Church, East road; 11 a,m. & 6.30 p.m noll, Shipton Gorge, Stanton St. Gabriel, Swyre, St. Mary's Mission Room, South street; II a..m Symondsbury, Whitchurch Oanonicorum, W ootton St. Saviour's Mission Church, Dottery; the vicar of Fitzpaine. The population of the union in 19II was Loders officiates; H.C. Ist sun. in the month 8.45 r2,65o; area, 32,836 acres; rateable value in I9IS, a. m.; 3 p.m £73·774 SS. Mary & Catherine Catholic Church, Victoria grove, Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Robert Henry Rev. Jules Ketele, priest; xo.3o a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; Palmer, Puncknowle manor, Puncknowle, Dorchester daily mass, 7.30 a.m.; mass, Ist sun. in month at 8 Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, John a.m.; thurs. 7 p.m. benediction James Roper, 74 East street Baptist, Victoria grove, Rev. William Price; 11 a.m. & Treasurer, Col. Sir R. Williams bart. M.P. Lloyds Bank 6.30 p.m.; mon. 7.30 p.m (Wilts & Dorset Bank Branch), West street, Bridport Brethren, Rope walks, II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. & Relieving Officers, Bridport district, J. G. Smith, Ill thurs. 7.30 p.m Victoria grove, Bridport; Burton Bradstock district, Congregational, East street, Rev. Henry Webb; 11 a m. R. M. Gillingham, Burton Bradstock ; Whitchurch & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m Oanonicorum district, Edwin Legg, Ohideock Society of Friends' Meetin~ House, Sonth street, 11 a.m Vaccination Officers, the Registrars of Births & Deaths Unitarian, East street, Rev. William Lyddon Tucker Medical Officers, Nos. I & 2 districts, Waiter Edward M.A. ; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m Manby B.A., M.B., B.O., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.O.P.Lond. Rev. Fredk. Chas. 63 East street, Bridport; No. 3 district, Andrew Wesleyan Methodist, South st. ; n a. m. Moseley ( supt. )& George Anderson Thomson M.A., M.B., C.M.Aberd. &6.3op.m.; mon.7.15&wed. 8 p.m. Rev. R. Oswald 32 West Allington, Bridport; No. 4 district, William Wesleyan Methodist, West Bay; 6 p.m.; Stobbs;Rev. Wm. Alfred Edward Hay M.R.C.S.Eng. 22 West Allington, thurs. monthly, 7 p. m. J. Heaton B.D. Bridport; No. 5 distr~ct, Alfred Ernest Barratt-Hine supernumerary M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond., D.P.H.R.C.P.S.Eng. Charmouth SCHOOLS Public Vaccinators, Nos. I, 2 & 4 districts, William Secondary School, built in 1909 at a cost of £5 ,ooo, on Alfred Edward Hay M.R.C.S.Eng. 22 West Allington, a site given by Lt.-Col. & Mrs. Colfox, now recognized Bridport; No. 3 district, Andrew George Anderson by the Board of Education; Lt.-Col. T. A. Colfox Thomson M.B., C.M. 32 West Allington street, Brid­ D.L. chairman of governors; E. S. Reynolds esq. port; No. 5 district, A. E. Barratt-Hine M.R.C.S. vice-chairman; Frederick W. Hallett, Town Clerk"s En g., L.R.C.P.Lond., D.P .H.R.O.P .S.Eng. Charmouth office, 36 East street, clerk to governors; W. Ferris The Poor Law Institution, St. Andrew's road, is a Hill B.A.Lond. head master building of stone, erected in I836, for 250 inmates; Rev. Charles Frederick Langford, chaplain; Waiter E. A School of Art was established in 1865, & is held at Manby B.A., M.B., B.O., M.R.O.S.Eng., L.R.C.P. the Literarv• & Scientific Institute in East street; it Lond. medical officer; John Saml. Larcombe, master; is under the management of the Higher Education Mrs. J. S. Larcombe, matron Committee; F. W. Hallett, sec. ; C, J. Georges, art master BRIDPORT REGISTRATION DISTRICT. Superintendent Registrar, John James Roper, 74 East ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. street, Bridport; deputy, Leonard Hussey, Chideock School Attendance Officer, Frederick John Sprackling, Registrar of Marriages, John George Smith, III Victoria I2 East street grove, Bridport; deputy, John Wyatt, 18 St. Andrew's road, Bridport Folly Mill lane (general), erected in I855• for 310 boys; Registrars of Births & Deaths, Burton Bradstock sub­ William E. Bates, mllster district, R. M. Gillingham, Burton Bradstock; deputy, Gundry lane, built in I876, at a cost of £2,ooo, & en­ Mrs. M. Gillingham, Burton Bradstock; Bridport sub­ larged in Igro, at a cost of £I,ooo, for 420 children ; district, John G. Smith, Ill Victoria grove, Bridport; Henry Saloway A.C.P. master; Miss M. M. W. Reed, deputy, John Wyatt, x8 St. Andrew's road, Bridport; mistress ; Miss .Annie Stickland, infants' mistress Whitchurch Canonicorum sub-district, Edwin Legg, King street (general), built in I855, for 360 children; Chideock; deputy, Waiter James Oxenbury, Chideock Miss Florence M. Orton, mistress; Mrs. J. Brownsdon, infants' mistress 1 North Allington (mixed & infants), bmlt in I873• for 216 PUBLIC OFFICERS. children; James Blarney, master; Miss A. Emery, Lloyd's Agent, Norman Good, West Bay infants' mistress Admiralty Surgeon & Agent, Waiter E. Manby B.A., Pymore (mixed), built in 187o, for Bo children; Mrs. M.B., B.C., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.O.P.Lond. 63 East st J. W. Davey, mistress A'!lsistant Overseer, Wil).iam Major, I57 South street Assistant Overseer & Rate Collector for Allington With­ NEWSPAPER. out, Frederick S. Cornick, 139 Victoria grove Bridport News & Dorset, Devon & Somerset Advertiser, Caretaker of Cemetery, William Elliott, East road with which is incorporated the Lyme Regis Mirror, Clerk to the Commissioners of Bridport Harbour, Chas. West street; published every friday; W. Frost, pro­ George Nantes, 36 East street prietor & publisher, 34 West street Certifying Factory Surgeon, Waiter E. Manby B.A., M.B., B.C.Camb., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. 63 East street RAILWAY STATIONS. Clerks to the Local Pension Sub-Committees, Borough, Bridport, Frederick Weeks, station master Arthur Waldie Temple, 7 Barrack street; Rural, John East street, Thomas Tuck, station master James Roper, 74 East street West Bay, William Gluning, station master .
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