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Devonshire. Creditoy DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. CREDITOY. 131 Devonshire Regiment 1st (Exeter &South Devon) Volunteer RURAL SANITARY AUTIIORITY. Battalion (G. Co.), head quarters, High street, Capt. L. Meet monthly on saturday after meeting of Guardians. A. D. Montague, commandant; John T. Waite, sergeant Clerk, James Wellington, Market street, Crediton instructor Treasurer, Wm. White, National Provincial Bank, Creditou CREDITON UNION. Medical Officer of Health, Henry Marten Body, 5(2 Hicih Board day, every fortnight on saturday. street, Crediton . The union comprises the following parishes ;-viz. Bow or Inspector of Nuisances, James Tozer, The Parade, Crediton Nymet Tracey, BrushCord, C'bawleigh, Cberiton Bishop, Cheriton Fitzpaine, Clannaborough, Colebrooke, Coleridge, PubUe Officers. Crediton, Down St. Mary, EggesCord, Hittisleigh, Kenner­ Assistant Overseer, Thomas Comins Pollard, 122 High st leigh, Lapford, Morchard Bishop,Newton St.Cyres, Nymet Clerk to Commissioners of Taxes, Henry Oka Smith, Par­ Rowland, Poughill, Puddington, Sandford, Sherwood, liament street Shobrooke, Stockleigh English, Stockleigh Pomeroy, Thel· Certifyiug Factory Surgeon, In.Augustus Edwards,Union ter bridge, Upton Helions, Washford Pyne, Wembworthy, Inland Revenue Officer, John D. Young, East street Woolfardisworthy & Zeal Monachomm; the population in I881 was 17,925; rateable value, £III,688 :Places of Worship, with times of services:- Clerk to the Guardians Assessment Committee, James Wel. lington, Market street, Crediton Holy Cross Church, East Town, Rev. Prebendary Charles Felton Smith M.A. vicar; Rev. John Jessop Teague RA. Treasurer, Wm. White, National Provincial Bank, Crediton Relievjng Officers, No. I district, J. Wellacott, Sandford ; chaplain; IQ. 30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m No. 2 district, W. Wellacott, Morchard Bishop St. Luke's Chapel, Posbury; 10.30 a.m. & 3 p.m Bible Christian, High street; ministers various; II a.m. Vaccination Officers, The Relieving Officers & William Back­ & well, Belle parade, Crediton; & J. B. Cann, Down St.Mary 6.15 p.m. ; tues. 7.30 p.m Medical Officers, Bow, Colebrooke & Coldridge districts, Congregational, High street; various; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 Charles Henry Haycroft, Bow; Chawleigh district, Joseph p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m Tucker, Chulmleigh; Cheriton Bishop district, Charles Plymouth Brethren, High street; IQ.30 a.m. 6 p.m Feuwick L.R.C.p.Edin. Dunsford; Cheriton Fitzpaine dis­ Unitarian, Park street, Rev. Henry Bollard, minister; IX trict, George Leworthy Thorne M.D. Cheriton Fitzpaine; a.m. & 6.30 p.m Wesleyan, Bowden hill, ministers various j II a.m. & 6 p.m. ; Coleridge district, Charles Henry Haycroft, Bow j Crediton district, John Augustus Edwards, Union terrace,Crediton; wed. 7.30 p.m Morchard Bishop district, Theodore Bell B.A., M.R., B.ch. Schools. Morchard Bishop; Newton St. Cyres & Shobrooke districts, Leslie Powne, S2 High street, Crediton ; Sandford district, Queen Elizabeth's Grammar, West Town; chairman of the Henry Marten Body, 52 High street, Crediton governors, Sir John SheIley, bart. J.P.; Owen IIbert M.A. Public Vaccinators, same as Medical Officers, except Crediton head master; Thomas Wood Robinson M.A. second district, W. Scott Campbell M.B., C.M. Union rd. Crediton, master; C. G. Lovesay, French & Germau master; W. public vaccinator W. Smith, English master Superintendent Registrar, James Wellington, Market street, Dunn's & Thomas' Endowed School; James Chas. Simpson Crediton j deputy, E. Wellington, Market street, Crediton LOnd. univ. head master; Geo. Piggott, assistant master Registrars of Births & Deaths, Bow sub-district, John A School Board of 7 members was formed August 20, 1874; Bibbings Cann, Down St. Mary; deputy, William Cann, James Wellington, 2 Market street, clerk to the board; Down St. Mary; Cheriton Fitzpaine sub-district, J. Elias Browning, The Green, attendance officer Wellacott, SandCord; deputy, Henry Hatten, SandCord j Board (infants), erected in I880, at a cost of £700, for 125 Crediton sub-district, WiIliam BackweIl,Parliament street, children; average attendance, 9+ ; Miss Sarah Ellen Goss, Crediton; deputy, Thomas Comins Pollard, 122 High mistress street, Crediton ; Morchard Bishop sub-district, William Board, Yeoford (mixed), erected in 1878, at a cost of Wellacott, Morchard Bishop; deputy, Thos. D. Wellacott, £2,125, for 120 children; average attendance, ~ ; Joseph 110rchard Bishop Archelaus Adams, master Registrars of Marriages, Joseph Thomas, Searle street, Hayward Charity (mixed), erected in 1858; average attend­ Crediton ; deputy, William James Reddaway Thomas, ance, 280 boys, 285 girls & 150 infants; Robert E. Hall, High street, Crediton; WilJiam Wellacott, Morchard master; Mrs. Ann Tite Hall, girls' mistress; Mrs. Fanny Bishop; John Bibbings Cann, Down St. Mary; John T. Crispin, infants' mistress Bragg, Cheriton Fitzpaine Workhouse is a large edifice of brick, with 3 wings, built in Railway Station. • I 837,affording accommodation for 280 inmates; a detached North Devon, Exeter road, John Banks, station master. pavilion has been added for infectious cases, containing 15 Trains several times a day to Exeter & Barnstaple, Oke­ beds; WiIliam Vanstone, master; J. A.. Edwards, medical hampton (by Devon & Cornwall railway) & intermediate officer; Mrs. Elizabeth Vanstone, matron; Miss Emma places Sarah Vanstone, schoolmistress SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE. Carrie~. Clerk, James Wellington, Market street, Crediton Harris & Madge, to & from Exeter daily Attendance &; Inquiry Officers, John ·WeIlacott, Morchard There are many carriers pass through daily to Exeter from Bishop; & WHliam Wellacott, Morchard Bishop different parts PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Goldsmith Mrs. Blagdon terrace I Mortimer Mrs. Culverhouse, Exeter rd Airey W. H. Tawvale tel'. Exeter road Goldsmith Mrs. The Green Newman George, High street Amery ::VII'S. High street Gover Richard, High street Nickels Mrs. High street Auber Lewis Edmd. S. Bank ho. High st Guest John, The Green Norrish Daniel, Fordton house Badcock Edward, Palace villa Hainworth Miss, Union terrace Panting Robert, The Green Badcock Mrs. Exeter road Hall Robert, East street Patterson Rev. Julian Edward Chiches- Bevan Rev. Wm. Akehnrst, High street Huggins James, Western road ter [rector oC Hittisleigh], Peuton Blagdon Mrs. Blagdon house Ilbert Owen M.A. (head master Gram- Pope William, jun. Oakfield Body Henry Marten, High street mar school) Powne Leslie, High street Body Mrs. Grove terrace, Union road Jellard Mrs. High street Read Mrs. Springfleld, Western road Budge Alfred, Hill brow, Exeter road Jessop Mrs. High street RobinsonThos.Wood M.A.Grammar schl Buller Maj.-Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir Jones Thomas, The Green Russell Rev. Thomas M.A. [curate oC Redvers Henry P.C., v.c., K.C.B., Kelland Mrs. George, II9A, High street Posbury], Priestcot, Posbury K.C.M.G., J.P. Downes Kelland Joseph Pollard, High street Saunders Mrs. High street Burrowes Mrs. Trobridge King Miss, Union road Searle James, High street Campbell WaIter Scott, Union road Langworthy Miss, Umon road Searle James EdJ{eIl, High street Cleave Benjamin Cornish J.P., C.C. Lear Henry, Exeter road Searle William, llelmont ho. Searle st Newcombes Lee John, High street IShelIey Dowager Lady, Posbury house Coombe Mrs. Blagdon terrace Lee Mrs. Western road Shelley Frederick J.P. Posbury honse Cornish Mrs. High street Lee Thomas, Searle street Smith Rev. Prebendary Charles Felton Davie Mrs. East street Lockwood Thomas, North street M.A. [vicar], Vicarage Drake Henry, Winswood Lovesey C. G. Grammar sC'hool Smith Hy. Oke, Springfield, Western r<1 Edwards -, The Green Manley Joseph, Palace SmithThe Misses, Greystone ho. Park st Edwards John Aug-ustus, Union terrace Melhuish Mrs. Fair park Smith W. W. Grammar school Elston Mrs. 4 Parliament street Miller Peter, Palace cottage Sprague Francis Stephen, Bank how.!', Fowler Mrs. The Parade Montague Capt. Leopold, Penton house High street DE\? & CORN. 9*.
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