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a.m. & 5·45 p.m. On sunday there is one delivery only \ Treasurer, Richard Pearson, National Prov. Bank, Markets~ by letter carriers, commencing at 7 a. m. & on that day Medical Officer of Health, llerbert John Fausset M.n., M.ch. callers' letters are delivered at the counter from 8 to 10 a..m Colehill :Money orders are issued & paid, savings bank, annuity & Borough Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, Henry John Clar- insurnnce business transacted & inland revenue licences son, 22 Church street issued from 8 a. m. to 8 p.m. ; & on saturdays from 8 a. m. Collector of District Rates, James IIastilow, 84 Bole bridge st to 8 p.m.; deposits received until 8 p.m. Money order, Inspector of Common Lodging llouses, Police Inspector savings bank, annuity & insurance business is not trnns- John Dodd acted, nor one licences issued on sundays, Christmas Manager of Assembly Rooms, Frederick Hughes day or Good Friday. Postal Telegraph Office open from 8 Sergeant-at-Mace, Thomas Top lis!, 19 George street a. m. tillS p.m. on weekdays & from 8 till1oa.m. on sun Town Crier, Charles Hatton, 10 College lane & & & TowN SuB-PosT M. 0. 0. S. B. Annuitv• & Insurance Office,4 Orchard street.-Thomas Taylor,sub-postmaster. Public Establishments . Letters dispatched 10. Io a. m. I 1 5 & 9 p.m Assembly Rooms, Corpora.1non st.Frederick Hughes, managr WAtL LETTER BOXES. Cemetery, Wigginwn road, Corporation act as burial board; street, cleared 10.30 a. m. I, 5, 7 & 9 p.m.; ann­ John Matthews, town clerk ; Henry Selvester, keeper days, 9 p.m Cottage Hospital & Provident Dispensary, The Leys, Miss Peel Arms, Market street, Io. 10 & IO. 35 a. m. I, 5, 7 & Ann Clark, matron; the medical men of the town serve 9 p.m.; sundays, 9 p.m County Court, Town hall, Market place; office of the court, Gungate, cleared IO.IO a.m. I, 5 & 9 p.m. ; suns. 9 p.m 22 Church street; His Honor Thomas Hudson Jordan, Albert road, cleared ro.ro a.m. I, 5 & 9 p.m.; suns. 9 p.m judge ; John Shaw, registrar & high bailiff ; the court is L. & N. W. station, :cleared IO.I5 a.m. I, 5 & 9 p.m. ; held every two months ; the district comprises the follow­ sundays, 9 p.m ing places :-In Btaffordshire-Canwell, Clifton Camp­ County Magistrates for Tamworth :Petty Sessional ville, , , , , Harlas­ Division. wn, Hints, , Syerscote, Tamworth, Thorpe Con­ sta.ntine & Wigginton; & the following in Warwicksh1re Wolferstan Frnncis Stafford Pipe esq. Statfold hall, Tarn- -Amington & Stonydelph, .Austrey, Bolehall & Glascote, worth, chairman Kingsbury, Middleton, , Seckington., Shut­ Cope Charles Henry esq. Wigginton park, Tamworth tington & Wilnecote Foster Abrnham Briggs esq. D.L. Canwell hall, Tamworth For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that of Hollins Edward esq. M.A. Moat house, Tamworth Birmingham; Luke JessonSharp, Whitehall chambers, 20 Inge Wm. Frederick esq. D.L. , Tamwth Colmore row, Birmingham, official receiver; Charles Joy John Holmes M.A., M.D. Manor house, Tamworth Woollett & E. Cox, 45 Copenhagen street, Worcester, as­ - Thomas esq. , Lichfield sistant official recei \·ers Paget Howard :Francis esq. , Tamworth Certified Bailiffs appointed under the "Law of Distress Pye Henry John esq. M. A. Clifton hall, Tarn worth Amendment Ac:t," Willia.m Arnold, 23 George street ; T. Clerk to the Magistrates, Thomas Argyle, Tamworth & J. G. Lowe, 3 Bolebridge street & Frederick W. Sadler, Petty Sessions are held at the Town hall on every alternate II Victoria road tuesday in each month at n a.m. The police station at Inland Revenue Office, 2I Albert road, Paul Rhodes, officer Tamworth is a.n occasional court house & petty sessional Joint Isolation Hospital for Infectious Diseases, Frederick court house for trial of persons in custody. The follow­ Alldritt, chairman ; George R. Shaw, clerk ; Henry J. ing places are included in the division :--Canwell, Clifton Cl arson, architect & surveyor ; John Crisp, superintendt Campville & , Drnyton Bassett, Edingale, Elford, County Police Station, 24 Church street, John Dodd, in- Fa7..eley, , Haselour, Hints, Hey,Oakley­ spector & 5 constable.'! in-Croxall, Statfold, Staffordshire Moor, Syerscote, Tarn­ Stamp Office,2 George st.Richard Minors Wallis,distrihntor borne, Tamworth, Thorpe Constantine, Wigginton Tamworth Public Baths & Institute, James Smith, keeper, The above refers to the Staffordshire portion of the Tarn­ Church street worth , the portion being a sub-district Town Hall, Market place, Charles Hatton, keeper in Atherstone petty sessional division Volunteer Fire Engine Station, Town hall, Thomas W. Wood­ Borough Magistrates. cock, captain, & 15 members The Mayor for the time being VoLUNTEERS. The ex-Mayor for the time being 2nd Volunteer Battalion Prince of Wales's (North Stafford. His Honor Judge Jordan, Prestwich park, Manchester shire Regiment) (C Co); armoury, Church street; Capt. Alldritt Frederick, Landscape John Thorn Charles Eadie, jun. commandant ; Frederick Arnold William, 23 George street Wil!iam Dobson, Iieut. ; Surg.-Captain Herbert J. Fausset Hare Henry, I4 Aldergate M. D. medical officer; Sergeant Wm. Nix, drill instructor Olver Harry, Trescoe TAMWORTH UNION. Sadler Alfred, The Uplands The nnion comprises the following places :-In Staffordshire Sadler Henry Wrigley, Albert house -Canwell, , Croxall, Drayton Bassett, Starkey Charles, II Aldergate Edingale, Fazeley, Harlaston, Hints, Statfold, Syerscote, Tempest William, Mayfield house Tamworth, Thorpe Constantine & Wigginton ; & the Wales Martin Samuel, The Limes following in Warwickshire-Amington & Stonydelph, Clerk, Thomas Argyle, II7 Gungate Austrey, Bolehall & Glascote, Kings bury, Middleton, New­ Borough Petty Sessions are held at the Town hall every ton Regis, Seckington, Shuttington & Wilnecote & Castle alternate wednesday at I0.30 a.m Liberty. The population of the union in I891 was 21,804; the area, 45,876 acres; rateable value in 1895, £:126,331 Corpora.tion. Board day, every alternate saturday at I I a. m. at the Tarn­ I8g5-6. worth Union house, which is in Wigginton MAYOR-Alfred Milward Sculthorpe Clerk w the Guardians & Assessment Committee, John Sha w, DEPUTY MAYOR-Councillor Hoskison 22 Church street, Tamworth ALDERMEN. Treasurer, Richd. Pearson, National Prov. Bank, Tamworth 11 William Tempest ~John Shaw Relieving Officer for the Union, William Shuttleworth, 39 11 Henry Hare I \Charles Sta.rkey Church street, Tamworth Marked thus n retire in 1898. Vaccination Officer, Wm. S h n t tleworth, for Tarnworth district Marked thus "i retire in 1901. Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Austrey district, CouNCILLORS. Alexander Davidson M. D. Appleby Magna; Clifton district, 11-Frederick Alldritt J.P t Arthnr Brown William Creagh M. D. Lullington; Fazeley & Kingsbury *Thomas Luby Robert Henry Griffin districts, Thomas Buxton L.R.C.P.Rdin. Fazeley; Tarn­ *Arthur Simmons Clarson George Hoskison worth district, Herbert Jn. FaussetM.n., M.ch. Tamworth tHenry Wrigley Sadler J.P Charles Dent Superintendent Registrar, John Shaw, 22 Church street, tJohn Dodd !William Millington Tamworth; deputy, Geo. Shaw, 22 Church st. Tarn worth t Alfred Milward Sculthorpe . Registrar of Marriages, Samuel Thomas Watton, Victori~ Marked thus • retire in 1896. road, Tamworth ; deputy, John P. Watton, Albert road. Marked thus t retire in 1897. Marked thus ! retire in 1898. Tarn worth Registrars of Births & Deaths, Fazeley sub-district, Arthur OFFICERS OF TJIIil CORPORATION & URBAN .DISTRICT Brown, 30 Market street, Tamworth; deputy, John Alien, CoUNCIL. 10 Role bridge street, Tamworth; Tamworth sub-district, Andiwrs, John Alien & Charles Frederick Cast William Shuttleworth, 39 Church street, Tamworth; Tow~ Clerk, John Ma.tthews; office, 2 Bolebridge street deputy, Wm. Jas. Shuttleworth, 39 Church st. Tamwortll STAFFS. 23