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Cheshire. (Kelly's 270 CREWE. CHESHIRE. (KELLY'S Earl Douglias Henry, Deva villa, Wellington square County Court, Royal hotel, His Honor Beginald Brown Eardley Wilmot, Chester bridge, Crewe K.C., LL.B. judge; Charles Edward Speakman, regis­ Glover Thomas, Westview, West street trar & high bailiff ; office, CoppenhaH terrace ; Courts Hill ArtJmr Griffiths,Summerfield house,2o7 Nantwich rd are held alternately at Crewe & Nantwich, once a month Hodgson Willinm, Helmsville, Hightown at each place, usually on wednesdays at Crewe & satur­ Knott John, Ashton house, Victoria ~rtreet day-s at Nantwich. The places in the county court dis­ Lumb Wallace, Gatefield house, Crewe trict of Nantwich & Crewe are :-Acton, Alpraham, Mc:Neill William, Herdman street Alvaston, Amer Green, Aston-juxta-<.\fondrum, Aston­ Macrae Kenneth, 2 Wellington villas by-N ewall, Audlem, .Austerson, Baddiley, Baddington, Pedley Richard, Winterley, Crewe Balterley, Bathomley, Basford, Batherton, Barbridge. Robertson J ames, 2152 Hungerford road- Be-am Heath, BeN>ton, Betley, Bickerton, Blakenhall, Swinton Peter, 38 High street 'Blakelow, Bradfield Green, Bridgmere, Brindley, Broad­ Thomas John, Wedgwood villa, Nantwich road lane, Broomhall, Buerton, Bulkeley, Bunbury, Burland, Wallwork Henry, Chester bridge, Crewe Burwardsley, Oalveley, Checkley-cum-Wrinehill, Chol~ Whale George, We.stbank, Wellington square mondeley, Cholmonde-ston, Chorley, Chorlton, Coole Wilding John William, Linden grange, Hungerford avenue Pilate, C()tebrook, CoppenhaU Church, Crewe, Crewe Clerk, Charles Ed ward .Speakman, CoppenhaU terrace, Green, Doddington, Dodd's Green, Eaton, Edleston, :Market street Egerton, Faddiley, Gorsty hill, Hankelow, Hatherton, Borough Petty Sessions are held at the Court house every Haslington, Haughton, Henhull, 'Highwayside, Hough, alternate tues. at II a.m Hunsterson, Hurleston, lnglesea Brook, Larden Green, Larkton, Lea, Lee Green, Leighton, Minshull Church, CORPORATIO...~. ::\Iinshull Vernon, Monk-s Coppenhall, Nantwich, New­ Igoi-Ig02. hall, Oakhanger, Peckforton, Poole, Ravensmoor, Bad­ Mayor ALderman William Mc:Neill. nor Green, Radway Green, Rease Heath, Bidley, Rope, Deputy lMayor--Councillor Charles Henry Pe-d.ley. Rushton, Shavington-cum-Gre.sty, Shrewbridge, Sydney Sound, •Springe lane, Spurstow, Stoke, Stapeley, Tar­ Aldermen. parley, Tilstone Fearnall, Tiverton, Utkinton, Walger­ Retire Nov. Retire Nov. ton, Warmingham, W ardle, Wettenhall, Weston, J ames Briggs . 1904 George Wallis... ..•... 1907 Wheelock Heath, Willaston, Winterley, Wistaston, Peter Swinton .. .. 1904 John Thomas......... 1907 Woodcott., Woodworth Green, Woolstanwood, Worles­ Henry Wallwork ...... 1904 I William MeN eill...... 1 907 ton, Wrenbury-cum-Frith, Wrexham Bridge, Wybun­ Richard Pedley ... ... 1904 George Wallis......... 1907 bury Oouncillol'S. For Bankruptcy purposes the district includes Market North Ward. Drayton, Northwich & Winsford, & Whitchutch County Retire Nov. Retire Nov. Court districts; Thomas Bullock, King street, New­ Abraham Jervis ...... 1902 I Thomas Smith...... 1904 castle-under-Lyme, official receiver; Frank Cariss,45 St. George Bailey ......... 1903 John's hill, Shrewsbury, assistant official receiver County Police Office, Edleston road, John J ones Meredeth, Central Ward. superintendent; Luke J oseph Crogan, inspector in Retire Nov. Retire Nov. Edward Rainbow Hill 1902 Charles Wilson ...... 1903 charge. The force consists of 40 constables & 8 ser­ geants for the division, of which 2r constables & 4 Wllliam Hutton .. .... 1902 James Robertson ... 1904 sergeants are for the borough, but these are not con­ James Henry Kettle 1903 John Birch ell Settle 1904 trolled by the Corporation West Ward. Crewe Volunteer Fire Brigade, Supt. George Ea ton-Shore; Retire Nov. Retire Nov. Captain George Harding; Lieutenant jloberts; & (> John Booth ............ 1902 W. J. W. Battams 1903 reserye men; station, Earle street Harry Hoptroff...... ... 1902 William Lightfoot... 1904 John Jones .............. 1903 John Trelfa Worth- Isolation Hospital for Infectious Diseases, Middlewich ington... ... .. .. 1904 street, Alfred Greenwood M.D., Ch.B., D.P.H. medical I superintendent; Miss E. B. Norris, matron South Ward. Fish Market, Heath street Retire Nov. Retire Nov. Arthur Griffiths Hill 1902 I F. H. Manning...... 1903 Lyceum Theatre, Heath street, Henry Taylor, lessee Henry Taylor............ 1902 Alfred H. Badger... 1903 Market Hall, Earle stree.t Charles HerbertPedley 1903 James Henry :\Ioore 1903 Mechanics' Institution, Prince Albert street, Francis Wm_ Aldermen appointed to preside at Ward :Eljctions. Webb, president; J. Armstrong, sec South Ward, Peter Swinton / Central Ward, Hy. Wall work Memorial Cottage Hospital, Victoria avenue, J·ames .A.tkin­ West Ward, James Briggs North Ward, Richd. Pedley son L.B.C.P.Edin., James Beginald Atkinson ~LB., C.M., D.P.H., Thomas Castley Bailey L.R.C.P.Edin .• The Corporation meets in the Council room a.t the Tech- Ernest C. Bayley M.B., B.S., Edward Gray L.B.C.P. & nical Institute once a month S.Edin., William Hodgson L.R.C.P.I., Charles Edwin Mayor's Auditor, Councillor James Henry Moore Maximilian Lowe M.B., Ch.B., Jose-ph Woods Moody Elective Auditors, William Burrows & Henry Jefcoate L.B.C.P. & S.Edin., Charles Wilson M.D., ..A.. J. Millar Professional Auditor, W. W. Dolby &; Edward John Liddle }.LB., Ch.B. medical officers; Officials of the CorporatiDn & School .A'ttendance Arthur Griffiit•hs Hill, hon. sec. ; Mis·s Gelson, matron Cmmittee. Queen's Park, Victoria avenue Town Clerk, Frederick Cooke, Temple chambers, Ex­ Stamp Office, Chester bridge, Wilmot Eardl.ey change street Assistant Town Clerk, Arthur Edward lilingwortb, n VOLUNTEERS. Buxton avenue 2nd Cheshire (Railway) Royal Engineers (comprising 6 Borough Treasurer, .Al:fred Williamson, Manchester & companies), head quarters & armoury, Wistaston road; Liverpool District Bank Lieut.-Col. & Hon. Col. E. T. D. Cotton-Jodrell, com­ Medical Officer of Health, Alfred Greenwood M.D.,D.P.H. manding; Hon. Lt.-Col. J. Kennedy, major; Capt. G. iHealth office, Earle street Whale (A), Capt. F. D. Stones (B), Capt. W. W. H. Borough .Surveyor, George Eaton-Shore, Municipal Warneford (C), Capt. J. N. Jackson (D), Capt. J. W. offices, Earle street Beaumont (E) & Capt. J. 0. B. Tandy (F), command­ Borough Electrical Engineer, H. H. Denton, Electricity ing companies; Capt. F. D. Stone-s, acting adjutant; works, Edleston bridge T. M. :Fowke, quartermaster; Surgeon-Lieut.-Col. J. Sanitary Inspector, William Urquhart, 85 Albert street Atkison V.D., Surg.-Capt. J. R. Atkinson iM.B. & Surg.­ Collector, George Plant, zio Wistaston road Lieut. E. Gray, medical officers; Rev. Canon .A.. H. Hegistrar of Burial Board, Frederick Cooke, Temple cham- Webb M.A. acting cha~ain bers, Exchange street School Attendance Officer, William Thompson PUBLIC OFFICERS. • Park Curator, George Latimer Admiralty Surgeon, Jas.Atkinson L.R.C.P.Edin.Mirion h() Sewage Farm Manager, John Woodhonse Assistant Overseer, .Aaron Maywort, 20 Flag lane Sexton & Co-J.!ector of Cemetery Fees, Morgan Morgan Inland Revenue Officers, Frank H. Morris & James H. Ba.in, 18 Mill street PUBLIC EST ARIJSHMENTS. Certifying Factory Surgeon, Thomas Castley llail~ Burial Board, Frederick Cooke, clerk ; Morgan Morgan, L.R.C.P.Edin. Havelock house, Mill street sexton & collector of fees at cemetery Clru-k to the Church C<lppenhall & Willaston School I .
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