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Leicestershire. Market :Bo~Worth = DIRECTORY.] LEICESTERSHIRE. MARKET :BO~WORTH. 515 Atkins Ernest Clive e8q. The Vinery, Hinckley IChairman of the Board of 'Guardians, Thomas Cope J.P. Atkins Hugh e8q. Thorny Crofts, Mount road, Hinckley Osbaston hall, Nunealton Atkins John e8q. The Hall, JIinckley Clerk t.o the Gual'dians & A~sessment Committee, Frank Cope Thomas e8q. Osbaston hall, Nuneaton Bouskell, Market Bosworth Dugdale Edgar Trevelyan Stratford esq. Merevale hall, Treasurer, Frederic Green, London City & Midland Atherstone Bank, Hinckley Goode Samuel esq. Sunnyside, Ashby road, Hinckley Relieving & Vaccination Officers, No. I district, Arthur Hanmer Riohard esq. Sheepy lodge, Atherstone G. Summerton, Sutton Cheney; No. 2 district, Hextall Thomas esq. Ibstock, Leicester George WiIliam Thirlby, Ibstock Hulton Harrington Arthur Harrop esq. Twycross, Ather- Medical Officers &, Public Vaccinators, Barlestone & Bos- stone worth district, Richard John Leeper L.R.C.S.I. Dower Hurst Benjamin esq. Burba,ge grove, near Hinckley house, Market Bosworth; Desford district, T. Gordon Hurst William esq. The Grange, Earl Shilton, Hinckley Kelly M.D. Desford; Ibstock district, Colville Smith . Kinton George esq. Victoria viIs. London rd. Hinckley Agnew M.R.C.S.Eng., L R.C.P.Lond. Ibstock; Mark- Payne Wm. Hurst esq. The Limes, Derby rd. Hinckley field district, Alfred John Wright M.R.C.S.Eng. Roberton Robt. Hopldns esq. Stoke Golding lo.Nuneatn Markfield; Twycross district, Edmund John Thomp- Scott Charles Norman Lindsay Tollemache esq. D.L. son M.R.C.S.Eng. Measham Bosworth park, Market Bosworth, Nuneaton The 'Vorkhouse, erected in 1836, is on the west side of Thomas David Pestell esq. Beech house, Market Bosworth the town, & will hold 200 inmates; average, 50; an TitIey Rev. Richard M.A. Rectory, Barwell, Hinckley infirmary was built in 1873, at a cost of Il.bout £1,800 ; Wollaston Frederick EuS'tace Arbuthnott esq. D.L. it has a south front; a new board room was added in Shenton hall, Nuneaton 1898; Albert Lockett, master; Rev. Lewis Henry The chairmen, for the time being, of the Hinckley Pearson B.A. chaplain; D. P. Thomas J.P. medical Rural & Urban District Council;; & of the Market Bos- officer; Mrs. H. Lockett, matron worth Rural District Council, are ex-officio magis- Superintendent Relristrar, Arthur John Loseby, Market trates Bosworth; deputy, Thomas CurralI Quincey, Market Clerk to the Magisltrates, S. Pilgrim, Castle street, Bosworth Hinckley Registrars of Births & Deaths, Ibstock sub-distrid, Special & Petty Sessional f?ourts are h.eld every alter- George William Thirlby, Ibstock; deputy, Edward S. nate thursday at the Pohce court, iHmckley, II a.m. Badcock, Ibstock; Market Bosworth sub-district, & every alternate wednesday at the Police station, Arthur G. Summerton, Market Bosworth; deputy, Market Bosworth, 11 a.m Tom Curtis, Market Bosworth The Petty Sessional Division of Market Bosworth com- Registrar {)f Marriages, WiIliam C. Deacon, Barton-in- iPrises Aston Flamville, Atterton, Bagworth, Barle- the-Beans; deputy, Reuben Farmer, Ibstock stone, ·Barton-in-the-Beans, BarwelI, Bilstone, Botche­ stone, Newtown Unthank, Burbage, Cadeby, Carlton, PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Congerston, Dadlington, Desford, Earl Shilton, Elmes­ County Court Office, open from IQ a.m. to 4 p.m. on thorpe, Fenny Drayton, Gopsall, Higham-on-the-Hill wef'k days; saturday, from 10 to I. His Honor W. & Lindley, Hinckley & Wykin, Ibstock, Kirkby Wightman Wood, judge; Arthur John Loseby, regis­ Mallory, Knoll & Basset House, Market Bosworth & trar & acting high bailiff. Court days, every alter­ Coton, Mel'evale, Nailstone, Naseby, Newbold Verdon, nate month (no sitting in September), so arranged by N orton-juxta-Twycross, Odstone, Orton-on-the-Hill, the judge as generally one year to commence in Osbaston, Peckleton, Potters ~farSJton, Ratcliffe Culey, January and the succeeding year to commence in Sapcote, Shackerstone, Sharnford, Sheepy Magna, February. The district comprises the following Sheepy Parva, Shenton, Sibson, Stanton-under­ places :-Bagworth, Batram Lane, Barlestone, Barton­ Bardon, Sta:pleton, Stoke GoMing, Stoney Stanton, in-the-Beans, Battle Flat, Billa-Barrow, Bilstone, Sutton Cheney, Thornton, Thurlaston, Twycross, Botchestone, Brascote, Cadeby, 'Carlton, Cliff Hills, Upton, Wellsborough & Temple Hall & Witherley '. fJongerston, Dadlington, Desford, Ellistown, Gopsall, Harris Bridge, IbstoC'k, Ibstock-Pastures, Kirkb}' MARKET BOSWORTH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. ~Iallory, Lindridge, Market Bosworth, Merry Lees, Meets at Board Room on altern3lte wednesdays, at Nailstone, Newbold Verdon, Newton Unthank, Norton­ I p.m. juxta-Twycross, Odstone, Orton-on-the-Hill, Osbaston, Peckleton, Shackerstone, Shaw Lane, Shenton, Sib­ The District comprises the following parishes &; town­ ston, Stanton-under-Bardon, Stapleton, Sutton ships in Market Bosworth Union :,..-Bagworth, Barle­ Cheney, Swithen Rushes, Thornton, Twycross, Upton, stone, Barton-in-the-Beans, Bilstone, Cadeby, Carlton, Wellsborough, Temple Hall & White Hill Congerston, Dadlington, Desfor,d, Gopsall, Groby, For Bankruptcy purposes this Court is included in that Ibstock, Kirkby Mallory, Market Bosworth, Mark­ field, Nailstone, Newbold Verdon, Norton-juxta-Twy­ of Leicester, John Gulson Burgess, I Berridge street, Leicester, official receiver cross, Odstone, Orton-on-the-HilI, Osbaston, Peckle­ ton, Ratby, Shackerstone, Shenton, Sibson, Stanton­ Certified Bailiff, appointed under the "Law of Distress under-Bardon, Stapleton, Sutton Cheney, Thornton, Amendment Act," Thomas Currall Quincey, Market Twycross & Upton. Also the following in Atherstone, Bosworth co. Warwick :-Atterton, Fenny Drayton, Ratcliffe Inland Revenue Office, Edwd. Morris, Atherstone, officer Culey, Sheepy Magna, ShE'epy Parva & Witherley Police Office, James Hall, inspector, & one constable Chairman, Thomas Cope J.P. Osbaston hall, Nuneaton SCHOOLS. Officials. The Grammar iSchool, now a Secondary school under Clerk, Frank Bomlkell, Market Bosworth the Board of Education, although its actual founder i" Treasurer, Frederic Green, London City & Midland unknown, can be traced back as far as A.D. 1528; it Bank, Hinckley was refounded in 1601 by Sir Wolstan Dixie knt. of Medical Officer of Health, Thomas Gordon Kelly RA., Bosworth Park, & has an endowment of £800 M.D., D.P.lH. Desford grange, near LeiceSJter yearly: the present buildings, which are large & Highway Surveyor, John Thorpe, Market Bosworth commodious, were erected in 1828 & houses are pro­ Sanitary Inspector & Surveyor, WaIter Morton Sykes, vided for the head & assistant masters: in 1883 the Ibstock school was reorganized under a new scheme, by which provision is made for three exhibitions of £30 a year, MARKET BOSWORTH UNION. tenable for three years at one of the universities of Board day, wednesday fortnightly, at the Board Room, the United King-dom, or any place of higher ea.uca­ at I p.m. tion approved by the Governors: there are also three The Union comprises the following parishes &; town­ exhibition~ at Emml(muel College, Cambridge, of £30 ships :-Bagworth, Barlestone, Barton-in-the-Beans, a year. teuable for three years: new chemical & Bilstone, Cadeby, Carlton, Congerston, Dadlington, physical laboratories, wood & metal workshops & dor­ Desford, Gopsall, Groby, Ibstock, Kirkby Mallory, mitories have been erected at a cost of £4,000: there Market Bosworth, Markfield, Nailstone, Newbold are now (1908) 60 boys, of whom 20 are boarders: Verdon, Norton-juxta-Twycross, Odstone, Orton-on­ the school is controlled by a body of Governors; the-Hill, Osbaston, Peckleton, Ratby, Shackerstone, Thomas Cope 'esq. M.A., J.P. chairman; 'the RH. Shenton, Sibston, Stanton-under-Bardon, Stapleton, Lewis Henry Pea-rson B.A. of the University {)f Lon­ S-utton Cheney, Thornton, Twycross & Upton. The do!'!, was appointed head master in 1889; George population in 1901 was 17,176; area, 53,255 acres; Nicholls M.A. John Foxcroft RSc. E. Brown,' R. A. rateable value in 1907, £II7,020 Clifford & J. K. Burrows, assistant masters LEICS. & RUT. 33~.
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