332 . . (KELLY'S Wood Robb M. B. Irthlingborough; Irohester district, Primitive Methodist, West end, Rev. R. J. Fenwick; Vernon Edmund Russell Ardagh L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. 10.45 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m ; district, Herbert Burland L.R.C.P. Wesleyan (Independent). Alma street, Rev. Jonathan. Lond. Finedon ; W ellingborough district, Harry Hollis Wright; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. 7.30 p.m.; M.D., B.O. 125 Midland road, Wellingborough; Wol­ thurs. 7.30 p.m laston district, S. E. Baxter L.R.O.P.Lond. Wollaston Wesleyan Methodist, Great Park street, Rev. Richard Public Vaccinators, district, Frederic H. Higson (supt.) & Rev. J. Daniel Bisbrown; 10.30 Henry Morris M.D. 61 Oxford street, Wellingborough; a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 8 p.m other districts same as medical officers Salvation Army Citadel, Havelock street Relieving Officers, Northern district, Thomas Jaroes "\Vil­ son, Park road, Wellingborough; Southern district, SCHOOLS. George Robert Turner, High street, The W ellingborough Grammar school was founded in Vaccination Officers, A. Knight, dis­ 1595 & endowed with the revenues of a suppressed trict; A. J. Hardwick, W ellingborough district guild, since increased by benefactions from sundry The Workhouse, on the east side of the road, individuals ; the income of the foundation is derived erected in 1837, is a large edifice {)f brick & will hold from land & Government stock & three-eighths of the about 250 inmates; in 1869 a detached infirmary was net proceeds of Fisher's charity & fees : the trust is built to hold 52 invalids; Harry Hollis M. D. medical administered under a scheme of the Board of Educa­ officer; Frederick William Fox, master; Mrs. Ellen tion, dated January, 1906: the school, on the London Fox, matron ; the children attend All Saints' school & road, is a structure of red brick with Bath stone Stanley Road Council school dressings, in the English Renaissance style, & was Superintendent Registrar, Willan Jackson, Oxford ,street, erected in 188o, at a cost of £6,ooo: in 1888 an Wellingborough; deputy, Hugh Willan Jackson, Ox­ additional ,boarding house for 30 boys was built at a ford street, W ellingborough cost of £3,ooo, & 6! acres of adjoining land pur­ Registrar of Marriages, Herbert G. Read, 6 Oxford chased for £2,6oo; a sChool chapel & science labora­ street, Wellingborough; deputy, Archibald Hobley, tory have also been added : attaohed to the school are Ranelagh road, Wellingborough five FoundatiGn scholarships & leaving scholarships Registrars of Births & Deaths, Higham Ferrers sub-dis­ to the value of £150: there are now (1910) over 320 trict, George R. Turner, High street, Rushden; boys, including 170 boarders: the school ;s controlled deputy, Mrs. Turner; Wellingborough sub-district, by a bGdy of 18 governors; C. J. K. Woolston esq. Thomas James Wilson, Park road, Wellingborough; chairman. The Grammar School, Philip A. Fryer deputy, Arthur S. Wilson, 177 Knox rd. Wellingboro' M.A. Jesus College, Cambridge, head master; J. J. Pinches B.A. second master; C. H. Oxland M.Sc., PUBLIC OFFICERS. J. W. Dyson M.A., F. J. Mules M.A., W. K. Woolston Assessor & Collector of Taxes, Thomas Harris, 36 Win­ M.A., H. B. Simpson, R. F. James B.A., G. R. W. stanley road Dickinson M.A., H. W. McCowan B.A., J. H. Watts Certifying Factory Surgeon, William Edward Audland B.A., C. T. Rudd B.A., A. S. Mayne B.A., W. R. M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. 5 Oxford street Cooper A.R.C.A. (art) & E. Head (music), assistant Clerk to the Commissioners of Land & Ineome Taxes, masters; probationary department, Miss A. E. Fuller. Hubert William Miller, High street The Endowed Commercial school, situated on the Coroner for the Eastern Division of the County. JGhn north side of the churchyard, & erected in 1595, is Thomas Parker, Church street; deputy, John Cairns a building of ironstone: boys are adii]itted from the Parker, Church street age of eight in the Grammar school Collector of Poor Rates, Thomas Archer, High street WellingborGugh Grammar School for Girls, temporarily Inspector or Police, George Robinson, Police station, in Midland road, opened in 1907, for 120 girls; Miss Midland road Anne Rayne Tinkler B. A. head mistress; Miss Muriel Inspector of Weights & Measures, Thomas :Mattinson, WilsGn B.A. assistant mistress Gloucester place Technjcal Institute, Ainslie Jackson Ensor B.Sc.principal Steward of the Manors of Irchester, Rushden, , Public Elementary Schools. Thingdon, Wellingborough, Wellingborongh formerly belonging to the College of Irthlingborough k Wel­ School Attendance Officer, J. Kingston, 14 Bell street lingborough Hatton, William Lewin, High street Freeman's (mixed), in Oxford street, occupy a site given Superintendent of Police, Alfred Onam, Police station, in 17II by John Freeman : in the same year Richard Midland road Fisher devised certain lands, which now produce about Town Crier, Charles Lichfield, 14 Church street £200 a ye•ar net, half the proceeds of which belong to these schools, three-eighths going to the governors of PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. the grammar schools & one-eighth being divided between two decayed tradesmen of the town. The St. Luke's Paris,h Ohurch, Rev. Reginald Gordon Willes schools were rebuilt in 1851 & enlarged in 1871, for Smeaton B.A. vicar ; Rev. Arthur Michael Baines, 400 children; average attendance, 132 boys & 186 curate; 7·30, 9.30 & II a.m. & 2.15 & 6.30 p.m.; girls; Herbert Jackson, master daily, 7· 15 a.m. & 8 p.m This school is controlled by six managers; S. H. Kim­ All Saints', Midland road, Rev. William Edward Terry bell, Commercial place, correspondent M.A. vicar; Rev. Douglas Henry Meggy B.A. curate ; Rock street (girls & infants), built in 1873, at a cost, 7, 8, 10 & II a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m. ; daily, 8 a.m. & including fittings, of [3,191, since enlarged at a cost 6 p.m of over £soo, for 646 children, & now modernized at St. Barnabas, St. Barnabat~ street, Rev. Mortimer John a cost of £2,000; average attendance, 165 girls & 147 Whicker M. A. perpetual curate; 8 & II a.m. & 6.30 infants; Miss Clara Stalley, mistress; Miss Emma p.m. & daily, 7·3o, 8 or 9 a.m. & 8 p.m Caroline Abbott, infants' mistress St. Mary's, Elsdon road, Rev. Thomas John Watts M.A. vicar; 8 & 10.30 a. m. & 6.30 p.m. ; daily, 8 a.m. & This 6CbGol is under the CGntrol of nine managers; W. 6 p.m Lack, Sheep street, correspondent Church Room, Elm street; 6.30 p.m Great Park street (boys, girls & infants). built in 1873, School Chapel, Finedon road, served by the clergy from at a cost, including fittings, of £4,181, for Bot chil­ All Saints'; 6.30 p.m. dren; average attendance, r86 boys, 212 g rls & 186 Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Catholic, Very Rev. Canon infants; Philip Newton Peake, master; Miss Sarah Bernard Murray & Rev. Hugh Parker, priests; 8 & Gale Ford, mistress; Miss Jessie McLean, infants' 10.45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; daily mass, 8 & 8.30 a.m.; mistress thurs. benediction 8 p.m This school is controlled by nine managers; James Society of Friends' Meeting House, St. John street; King@ton, 14 Bell street. correspondent 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 10.30 a.m Victoria, Staruley road (mixed & infants), built in Baptist, Mill road, Rev. Horace Augustus Hunt; 10.45 1894-5, at a cost, including fittings, of £14,ooo, for a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 8 p.m 692 mixed & 436 infants ; average attendance, 624 Baptist Tabernacle, Great Park street, Rev. Henry mixed & :uS infants; A. F. Am·tin, master; Miss Ada Newton; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 7 p.m Andrews Ford, infants' mistress Baptist (Particular), Knox road; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; This school is controlled by seven managers; W. Lack, mon. 7 p.m Sheep street, correspondent Congregational, High street, Rev. Edw-ard Pearce Pcwell Westfield road, opened January, 1901, built at a cost of M.A. ; Rev. Harry Gaywood Lewis B.A. assistant; £3,500, exclusive of ground, for 340 boys; average 10.45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. 7.30 p.m. & wed. 8 p.m attendance, 186 ; Thomas Garroll, master Congregational (Victoria), Palk rood, Rev. Edward All Saints'. Castle street (mixed), erected in 18Br, for Pearce Powell M.A. ; Rev. Harry Gaywood Lewis 358 children; average attendance, 350; W. Morris, B.A. assistant; 10.45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.;wed. 7·45 p.m master