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Gloucestershire. 5 DIRECTORY.] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 5 Temple Gniting, Toddington, Twining, Upper Swell, 1827, is assigned to the treatment of medical cases only, Weston-on-Avon, Weston Sub-Edge, Willersey, Winch­ and the north wing, opened in 1871, to surgical cases. comb and Wormington. accidents and out-patients,the original block being reserved Hnndred of Langley :-Almondsbury (part of), Alves­ for miscellaneous patients: there are beds for ISO patients, ton, Doynton, :Frampton Cotterell, Kingswood, Littleton­ besides some additional private wards, surgery, dispensary upon-Severn, Olveston, Rockhampton, Wannley and and medical officers' rooms; the institution is mainly Winterbourne. supported by voluntary subscriptions; the annual number Hundred of Longtree :-Avening, Chemngton, Hors­ of in-patients admitted is a.bont 1,43°, and of out-patients ley, Minchinhampton. Rodborough, Rudmarton, Shipston about 7,580. George Pike, treasurer; RaynerWinterbotham Moyne, Tetbury, Weston Birt, with Lasborough and Batten M.D. and Oscar William Clark M.A., X.B. phyllicians;, Woodchester. _ WaIter Brown M.B. assistant physician; John P1eydeU Hundred of Pucklechurch :-Absom and Wick, Cold Wilton and Thomas Smith Ellis, consulting surgeons; Hen. Ashton. Pucklechurch, Westleigh and Wick. Edward Waddy L.R.c.p.LOnd. Richard Mount Cole L.R.-c.P. Hundred of Rapsgate :-Brimpsfield, Chedworth, Coles­ I.ond. and Ernest Dykes Bowel', surgeons; William Wash­ borne, Cowley, Cranham, Cubberley, Duntisborne Abbotts bourne M.R.C.s.Eng. L.R.c.p.Lond. assistant surgeon: (part of), Elkstone, North Cerney, Rendcombe and Side or Frederick William Lewis M.R.c.~.]mg. house surgeon; Rev. Syde. A. E. Fleming, chaplain; Henry Pike, sec.; Samuel Herbert, Hundred of St. Briavels :-Abinghall, Bream, Coleford, dispenser; Miss E. Yeats, matron. East Dean, English Bicknor, Flaxley, Hewelsfield, Little Hardwicke Reformatory School for juvenile offenders is IS Dean, Lydbrook,• Micheldean, Newland, Northwood at Hardwicke, near Gloucester, and conducted at the (tithing), Park End, Ruardean, St. Briavels and West expense of the Government; it was instituted by the late Dean. T. B. L. Baker esq. of Hardwicke Court, and was the first Hundred of Slanghter :-Aldestrop, Bledington, Bout·ton­ county refonnatory in the kingdom for the purpose of on-the-Water, Broadwell , Church 100mb, Clapton-on-the­ reducing juvenile crime; it was certified October 4, 1854; Hill, Condioote, Donnington, Eyford, Great Barrington, it is now under the management of G. E. L. Baker esq. Great Rissington, 100mb, Little Barrington, Little Ris­ and is available for 80 boys; Thomas Gee, superin­ sington, Lower Slaughter, Lower Swell, Mangersbury, tendent. :Saunton, Oddington, ~herborne, Stow-on-the-Wold, Upper Kingswood. Reformatory for boys, at Kingswood. near Slaughter, Upper Swell, Westcote, Wick Rissington and Bristol, was certified October 4, 1854; it was greatly im. Windrush. proved in 1891, and will now hold 120 boys i George Hundred of Tewkesbury :-Alderton, Ashchurch, Ashton­ Whitwell, 8up~ntendent. under-Hill (partof), Boddington, Bourton-on-the-Hill (part), Arno's Court (Catholic) Reformatory for girls, near l"orthampton, GreatWashbourne, Kemerton. Lower Leming­ Bristol, was certified April 22, 1856; Miss Rosa Maguire, ton,Oxenton, Prescott, Stanway, Tewkesbury, Tredington supenoress.• and Walton Cardiff. Hundred of Thornbury:-Almondsbury (part of), Iron PARLIAMEl.\'"TARY REPRESENTATION OF GLOl'­ Acton, Marshfield, Oldbury-on-Severn, Rangeworthy, CESTERSHIRE. Thornbury and Tytherington (part of). Gloucestershire has hitherto returned four members to Hundred of Tibaldstone :-Ashton-under-Hill (part of), parliament in two divisions, but under the provisions of Beckford and Hinton-on-the-Green. the" Redistribution of Seats Act, 1885," the county now Hundred of Westbury :-Blaisdon, Churcham, Lancaut, returns five members in five divisions; and also under Newnham, Tidenham, Westbury-on-Severn (part of), and the above act, the representation of the boroughs of Woolaston. Cirencester, Stroud and Tewkesbury was merged into Hundred of Westminster :-Bourton-on-the-Hill (part), that of the county, the borough of Gloucester lost one Corse Deerhurst (part of), Elmstone Hardwick, Hasfield, member, a.nd the boundary of the borough of Chelten· Moreton-in-Marsh and Todenham. ham was enlarged so as to take in part of the parish of Hundredof Whitstone:-Eastington.Frampton-on-Severn, Charlton Kings. Fretherne, }<'rocester, Ilardwicke, Haresfield, King's Stanley, Leonard Stanley, Longne;y, Moreton Valence, Quedgley The following are the county divisions :- (I) The Mid or Stroud division comprises the sessional (part of), Randwick, Saul, Standish, Stonehouse and Whit· 8Iimbrid~) minster or Wheatenhurst. divisions of Dursley (except the parish of Stroud, Horsley and Wotton-under-Ed~e,and the follow­ The Old County and City Lunatic Asylum, opened July ing parishes in the sessional division of Whitminster, viz. 21, 1823, is at Wotton, on rising ground, about half a mile Eastington, Frocester, King Stanley, Leonard Stanley from the City of Gloucester, in its own grounds of 45 acres, Randwick and Stonehouse. and affords extensive view", of the su1'1'oundmg country: the (2) The Northern or Tewkesbury division comprises the centre of the building is in form of a semi-circle, which, sessional divisions of Berkeley, Cheltenham, Gloucester, with the wings, originally extended 250 feet, but additional Tewkesbury and the parish of Slimbridge (in Dursley buildings, inclnding a chapel, have since been erected; division), Whitminster (except so much as is comprised there is accommodation for 640 patients, and the average in Division No. I), and Winchcomb and the municipal number of yearly admissions for the past nine years is 283. boroughs of Tewkesbury and Gloucester. The New County Asylum at Bamwood, opened in 1883, (3) The Eastern or Cirencester division comprises the occupies a charming situation at the foot of some outlying sessional divisions of Campden, Cirencester, l"airford, spurs of the Cotswolds, and is built on the block system: it Moreton-in-the-Marsh, Northleach, Stow and Tetbury. is intended to hold from 1,000 to 1,200 patients, but the (4) The Forest of Dean division comprises the sessional blocks at present erected will hold only about 400. Fredk. divisions of Coleford, Lydney, Newent and Newhaven. Hurst Craddock M.A., M.B.c.s.Eng. medical superintendent; Rev. WilIiam George Box B.A. chaplain; (1St asylum), (5) The Southern or Thornbury division comprises the WilIiam Tinker L.R.c.p.Lond. senior assistant medical sesiional divisions of Lawford Gate (except so much as officer; R. Brice Smith M. A.. junior assistant medical officer; is included in the parliamentary borough of Bristol), }'red Renshaw, steward; William Jordan, head male Sodbury and Thornbury. attendant; Miss Annie Ga1'1'y, head female attendant; MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT. (2nd asylum), Edward Whishaw Henley L.R.C.p.Lond. medical officer in charge; Miss Mary Ann Walker, chief Eastern division, Hon. Allen Benjamin Bathurst, Ciren­ female officer; James Thompson, clerk of the asylums and caster; & 41 Lowndes square sw & Bachelors' & Cartoon clerk to the visitors; J. E. TucJter, financial auditor; clubs, London s w Henry P. Pike, stores auditor. Forest of Dean divisil)n, Right Hon. Sir Charles Wentworth Her Majesty's Prison, built in 1791, at a cost of £35,000, Dilke bart. p.c., LL.M., ~.P. Dockett Eddy, Shepperton, stands in the North Hamlet, Gloucester, on the site of the Halliford R.S.O. Middlesex; Payrford, near Woking; k old castle: it was constructed on a plan snggested by John 76 Sloane street &Reform &Devonshire clubs, London sw Howard, for the separation of hardened criminals and Mid division, Charles Alfred Cripps Q.C. Parmoor house juvenile offenders; it has since been enlarged, and there Hambleden; & 32 Elm Park gardens 8 w & Oxford & are now 300 separate cells for males and So fOl' females, Cambridge & Carlton clubs, London s w exclusive of rooms for debtors of both sexes. James Keech, chief warder in charge; Rev. James Hughes Owen B.A. Northern division, Sir John Edward Dorington bart. M.A.., chaplain; Oscar William Clark M.A.., M.B. surgeon; Frank D.L., l.P. Lypiatt park, Stroud; & 30 Queen Anne's gate WaIter Gibson, clerk and storekeeper; Miss Kate T. Curtin, & Athenreum & Carlton clubs, London sw matron. Southern division, Charles Edward Hnngeiford Athole The General Infirmary at Gloucester (which now includes CoIston esq. B.A.. D.L., .J.P. Roundway IJ8rk, Devizes & the Gloucestershire Eye Institution), is a structure of brick, Says court, Frampton Cotterell; &; 3,J Curmn street, the central portion of which was erected in 1755 from Ma)·fair w & Carlton, Arthur's &; Wellington -clubs, designs by Mr. L. Singleton: the south wing, erected in London sw.
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