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BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. LKELLY's !60 l.'RINCES lUSBOROUGH. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. LKELLY's Gibwn-Craig Henry Vivian esq. Lady Mede, Little PL.A.OES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. Kimble, Tring Griffin Jame5 Whitehouse esq. Towersey, Thame St. Mary's Church, Rev. Josiah :Mander, rector; 8.15 & Jaques Leonard esq. Ew;by house, Richmond, Yorks 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m Wykeham Philip Jas. Digby esq. D.L. Tythrop ho.Thame School Chapel, Longwick, 2.45 p.m Clrrk to the ::\Iagistrates, Fredk. B. Parrott, Aylesbury Baptist, Bell street, Rev. William Alexander Clyde; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 6.30 p.m .Petty sess.icms held monthly on the third thursday at the Baptist, Longwick; 2.30 & 6 p.m Literary Institute, High street, at II. The places in the division are :-Askett, Ellesborough, Gn~at Kimble, Wesleyan, Station road (Aylesbury Kimblewick, Lacey Green, Little Kimble, Longwick, Circuit) ; 3 & 6 p.m Rev. Thomas Baron Locsley R<lw, Marsh, Meadle, Monks Ri:lborough, Owls­ Wesleyan, Longwick (Aylesbury Cir­ (superintendent) wick, Princes Risborough & Speen cuit); 2.30 & 6 p.m PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. SCHOOLS . .Assembly Rooms & Lecture Hall, High street, Walter J ames Clark, proprietor Elementary (mixed), erected in 1841, for 163 children; County Police, Station road, Sergt. Thomas. H. Crook & average attendance, III ; Saml. Herbt. Dyer, ma!lt one constable Elementary (mixed), erected in 1836, for 139 children; lnland Revenue Office, Aylesbury road,Thomas Marshall, average attendance, 6o ; master Aylesbury, supervisor; officer, Amos Henry Warren, Elementary, Longwick, erected in 1874, for II2 child­ Park villa, The Butts, Princes Risborough ren; average attendance, 79 ; Miss Flol'ence Gray,mist Literary Institute & Reading Room, High street, CharleB Bloss, sec Railway Station . .Princes .Risborough Agricultural Association, W. G. Hnmphreys, Owlswick manor, hon. l!eC Great Western & Great Central Joint Railway, Frederick Prmces Risborough & District Licensed Victuallers' & John Buckland, station master Beer Sellers' Protection Association, H. R. Button, 11ec G!'eat Western & Great Central Carting, Goods & Volunteer Fire Bri2"ade, Arthur WilliaJilS, captain, & II men ParcelS! Agent, Timothy East PUBLIC OFFICERS . CARRIERS TO :- .Assistant Overseer, John B. Bailey, Church Btreet Aylesbury Joseph Coles, from his house, to Bull's Assessors & Collectors of Taxes, Allan G. Chilton Head,' wed. & sat John B. Bailey • London-Absolom Lacey, passes through on thurs. for Certifying Factory Surgeon, Frank Spencer Watson , 'The Lamb,' Old Bailey M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A.Lond·. Ohiltern house Thame Joseph Cole&, from his house, to 'Nag's Head,' ~Iedical Officer & Public Vaccinator, 5th District, tues Wycombe Union, John Thomson Bell M.B., B.S Wycombe Joseph Coles, from his house, to 'Three Sanitary Inspector to Wycombe Rural District Council, 1 Tuns,' mon. & fri Arthur H. Stevens • Couper Stephen W. Park.field Mander Rev. Josiah (rector), Rectory PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Dell Mrs. JJell street Philps Misses, High street "Bardolph Mrs. iBardolph villa East John, 1Manor farm Rogers Herbert, High street "Batting John, Bell street East Timothy, Church street Sihrby Miss, Aylesbury road "Bell John Thums<Jn iM.B.Old Vicarage Easte Mrs. Chestnut cottage, Ayles- Silsby William, Park mill Benning Mrs. High street bury road Stratton !Mrs. High street Chilton Allan George, Parkhurst Eggleton Mrs. Aylesbury road Tabor Edgar James, Aylesbury road Chilton J abez, .Aylesbury road Farrar Miss, High street Watson Frank Spencer, Chiltern ho Clark Miss, Fernleigh Fieldwick Bernard,Capital & Counties West !Miss, Ree-Win cot. The Butt! Clarke Edward, Bell street Bank White Thomas Hy. The Chilterns Clyde Rev. William Alexander (iBap­ Hill Misse!!, Bolton cot. Wycombe rd Williams Arthur, Berryfield house tist ), Bell street Looseley Misses, High street Chilton Allan George (late Benjamin Chilton), hay, COMMERCIAL. stl'aw, cake & manure merchant, Parkhurst Early closing day, Wednesday. Chilton Jabez, hay & 'Straw merchant, Aylesbury road .Adcock Samuel, grocer & stationer, Duke street .Assembly Rooms & Lecture Hall (Waiter Jarnes Clark, 1 Clark Waiter J. GeOI'ge hotel, High street proprietor), High street I Clarke Edward, manager to the Welch Ale Brewery Ltd Ayres Charles, grocer, High street I Cole!! J oseph, carrier, High street "Bailey John Barnard, assistant overseer, sexton & a!lses- C<Jles William, beer retailer, High street Colling Edwin John, blacksmith, High street sor & collector of taxes, Church street 1 "Bailey M aria (~iss ), dress maker, Church street I Dennett George, White Hart P.H. High street Bailey Thomas, grocer & provision dealer, Bell street I Dorsett Ge<Jrge, grocer, Bell street Barnard Edward, builder, I Hampden villas East John, farmer, Man()!' farm Barnard Emma (Mrs.), drnper & dress maker, Market pl East Timothy, cartage, goods & parcel agent to the Barras George M.R.C.V.S. veterinary surgeon, Duke st G. W. & 6-. C. joint railway, coal merchant & hide Bass Herbert, saddler & harness maker, Bell street & skin dealer, manure merchant & insurance agent, Beisly -Gecrge, carpenter, Horns lane . Church street Bell JQhn Thomson M.B. & ~.S.Durh. medical officer & Eggleton George, farmer, Wardrobes public vaccinator No. 5 district, Wycombe union, & Eggleton John, farmer, Culverton medical offi~r to the Union schools, Bledlow & Eggleton Owen, cycle agent, Parkfield Prine€-s Risborough POI!t office, Old vicarage FairbrMs William, Bell inn, Bell street "Benning William, insurance agent, Station road Fielding Bernard, manager of the Capital & Counties Bank Benyon Frederick, wheelwright, Bell street Limited, High street Bloss & Son, clothiers, drapers & boot makers, Duke st Floyd Rosalind Mary (:Mrs.), nursery & seeds, 3 Ramp- Brown David, gardener, High street den villas "Busby Charles, plumber & glazier, Duke 11treet • Foster George, tailor, Bell street Gallam Emma (Mrs.), dre!!s maker, I Hampden villas Ga.s Light & Coke Co. Limited (George Lane,manager); Callander John, famtP,r, Lily bottom offices, Duke stre~t Capital & Counties Bank Limited (agency) (Bernard Gower J oseph, china & glass warehouse & furniture Field wick, in charge) ; open daily 10 to 3 ; saturdays, dealer, High street 10 to I, High street; draw on head office, 39 Thread­ Grover Henry George, Railway hotel nb'edle street, London E G Hannell George, shopkeeper, High street 'Carey Matthew, coal merchant, High street Harris William Martin, saddler & harness maker & fJy Castle Joseph Farrington, boot & shoe maker, Pa.rkfield proprietor, Market place Chester He-rbert, baker, Bell street .
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