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V\' Orcestershir F. Te.Nbury DIRECTORY. J V\' ORCESTERSHIR F. TE.NBURY. 271 ~f Gerald Ernest Godson esq. Lady Northwick is lady The population of St. Michael and All Angels eccle­ of the manor. Edward Vincent Vashon Wheeler esq. siastical parish in 1901 was 474• of which I24 are in {}{ Newnham Court, and Mrs. Catherine Jones are the Herefordshire. principal landowners. The soil is . clayey . marl; sub­ BERRI:XGTO~ is a hamlet, 2 miles west. soil, gravel. The chief crops are corn, frmt and hops. • The area of the parish is 5,544 acres of land and 33 of water· rateable value, £ u,444; the population of SUTTON is a hamlet, x mile south-east, on the roa(.) the civil' parish in 1901 was 2,o8o, including 7 office~s from Tenbury to Bromyard. and 59 inmates in the workhouse, and of the ecclesi­ Sexton, Samuel Dadge. a~tical, 1,730. Parish Clerk, St. Michael, Owen Sandford. OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c. Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Teme street.-Charles George Medical Officer of Health, Alfred Ernest White M. B., Maggs, postmaster. Letters delivered at 6.45 a.m. ; O.M.Edin., D.P.H.R.C.P.S.Irel. 59 Park street, Wel­ second delivery of letters from London & the West lington, Salop of England, 12.30, 5 & 7.10 p.m. week days; s~n­ Sanitary Inspector & Surveyor, Richard William Jarvis~ days, 7 a.m. Letters from London & all parts arrive Berrington road at 5·37 a.m. & are dispDtched through Shrewsbury at 9.20 a.m. ; Birmingham at 7, xo. 10 & I 1.45 a.m. ; PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Bristol & Leominster 6.15 p.m. & 7.30 p.m. Corn Exchange Co. Limited, Teme street, A. S. Miles generally. Box closes at 7.30 p.m. but letters may esq. sec be posted till 7.40 by affixing an extra ~d. stamp; County Court Office, Market square, open from 10 till . sunday dispatch, 7.20 p.m 4· The Court is held at the Corn Exchange bi­ Post & M. U. Office, St. Michael's.-Miss Susan Jane monthly. His Honor George Harris Lea, judge; Tombs, sub-postmistress. Letters through Tenbury Francis William Nicholl, registrar; John Jeff~ arrive at 7.20 a.m. & 5.40 P·ID:·; ~ispatched at .5·35 high bailiff. The district comprises the following · & 6.15 p.m.; no sunday dehvenes or ~ollec~wns. places :-Bockleton, Boraston, Brim:field, Burford~ , Tenburv is the nearest telegraph office, 2 miles distant Eastha.m, Great Kyre, Greet, Hanley Child, Hanley Lamp & Wall Boxes.-Railway station (wall), 10.30 a.m. William, Knighton-upon-Teme, Little Hereford, Little & 12.5, 4.40 & 6.30 p.m.; Worcester road (lamp), 8.15 Kyre, Lindridge, Nash, Orleton, Pensax, Rochford~ & 10.35 a.m. & 12.10, 4.30 & 6.35 p.m.; Bromyard Stockt.on, Stoke Bliss, Tenbury & Whitton road (wall), 5·45. 8.25 & 11.25 a.m. & 4.1o & 6.55 For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in tha• p.m.; Cross street (wall), 5-so, 8.30 & 11.30 a.m. & of Kidderminster; Arthur Martin Fairbe.irn, I Priory ·PS & 7 p.m.; Berrington road (lamp), 5·3o, 7.50 & street, Dudley, official receiver . n.25 a.m. & 6.5-5 p.m Certified Bailiff appointed under the "Law of Distress Amendment Act," John Cooper, Tenbury COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR TENBURY PETTY County Police Station, Teme street, William Francis SESSIONAL DIVISION. Milsom, inspector, & 1 constable Aston Edward esq. Upper Moor End, Mamble, Rock Dispensary, Charles Emilius Ross L.R.C.P. & S.Irel. Ballard George esq. The Lowe, Stockton, Worcester William Berkeley Murray, jun. M.R.C.S.Eng.~ Blount Hugh Francis esq. Sodington, Rock L.R.O.P.Lond. & Joseph Jewitt Dickinson M.B.Camb.~ Nott Humphrey Thomas esq. White house, Tenbury M.R.O.S.Eng. surgeons; Arth. Stuart Miles, hon. sec Partridge Charles George esq. Lambswick, Tenbury Fire Engine Station, Church street, Richard William Prescott Francis Edward esq. B.A. Bockelton court, Jarvis, superintendent Ten bury St. Mary's Hospital, Burford, Salop, Charles EmiFns Smith Joel esq. The Oaklands, Tenbury Ross L.R.C.P. & S.I. Joseph Jewitt Dickinson M.B. Wakeman-Newport Hy. Allan esq. Hanley court,Tenbury Carob., M.R.C.S.Eng. & W. B. Murray, jun. M.R.C'.S. Wheeler Edward Vincent Vashon esq. D.L. Newnham En g., L.R.C.P .Lond. surgeons; Mrs. Cousins, matro!ll court, Tenbury Tenbury & Burford Weighing Machine, Station road,. Wheeler Jas. Volant esq. LL.M. Bitterley court, Ludlow Mrs. Eliza Swain, weigher Clerk to the Magistrates, Arthur Stuart Miles, Mar­ ket -square TERRITORIAL FORCE. The chairman, for the time being, of the Tenbury Rural 7th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment (half ·B Oo. \ District Council, is an ex-officio magistrate Drill hall, Teme street ; Lieut. Gerald Ernest God­ Petty Sessions are held at the Magistrates' room, Teme son; Sergt.-Instructor Frank George Gattrell street, every month, on tuesday, at 2.15 p.m The following places are included in the division :-Bay­ TENBURY UNION. ton, Bockleton, Eastham, Hanley Chilrl. Hanlev William, Knighton-on-Teme, Kyre Magna, Kyre Parva, Lin­ Board day, every alternate tuesday, at the Board room,. dridge, M:amble, Orleton, Rochford, Stoke Bliss & Workhouse, at 11 a.m. Tenbury The poor law union consists of the following parishee,. vi?. :-In Worcestershire, Bockleton, Eastham, Hanley· COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR BURFORD PETTY Child or Lower Hanley, Hanley William or Upper SESSIONAL DIVISION. Hanley, Knighton-upon-Teme, Kyre Magna or Great Kyre, Kyre Parva (Little Kyre ), Lindridge, Orleton,. Gillan Thomas Henry esq. Stoke house, Greet Rochford, Stoke Bliss & Ten1mry. In Salop :-Bora5- Joyce Rev. Prebendary James Barclay M.A. Rectory, ton, Burford, Greet, Nash, Whitton; in Herefordshir£>. Coreley, Tenbury Brim:field & Little Hereford. The area of the union Wheeler Edward Vincent Vashon esq. D.L. Newnham is 36,624 acres; rateable value of the Worcestershire court, Tenbury portion, £3.1,581; the population in I9II was 7,053· Clerk to the Magistrates, Arthur Stuart Miles, Mar­ Chairman of the Board of Guardians, E. V. V. Wheeler,. ket square Newnham court, Knight<Jn-on-Teme, Tenbury Petty Sessions are held at the Magistrates' room, Teme Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Cmnmittee.­ street, every month, on tuesday, at 2.I5 p.m William SamuPl Davis, Teme street, Tenbury The following places are inrlnded in the division :-Bor· Treasurer, John Charles Tearne, Lloyds Bank, Teme st a~ton, Burford, Coreley, Greet, Nash, Tilsop, Weston. Collector to the Guardians, Tenbury Union, Thomas­ Whatmore & Whitton Oseland, Teme street Relieving & Vaccination Officer, Tenbury Union, Thoma.~ TE.l\ffiURY RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. Oseland, Teme street, Tenbury The parishes in the District are the Worcestershire Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Bockleton dis­ parishes in the Union. The area is 23,434 acres; the trict, William Berkeley Murray, jun. M.R.C.S.Eng.,. population in I9II was 4,727 L.R.O.P.Lnnd. Market square, Ten bury; Tenbury Council meets at the Board Room, Workhouse, on tues­ district, Charles Emilius Ross L.R.C.P. & S.Irel. day, every month, at noon. Teme street, Tenbury The Workhouse is a small brick building, capable of Chairman, George Ballard esq. The Lowe, Stockt.on, holding 62 inmates, with an in:firmarv adjoining for Worcester 19 patients; Charles Emilius Ross L.R.C.P. & S.Irel. Officials. medical officer; Joseph Jewitt Dickinson M.B.Camb.y Clerk, William SamuPl Davis, Teme street, Tenbury M.R.C.S.Eng. deputv medical officer; Samuel Lns­ Llovd~ cott, master; Mrs. Elizabeth M. Luscott, matron Treasurer, John• Charles Tearne, • Bank, Teme st .
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