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SUFFOLK. LOWESTOF'r• 1151 • • T*North Lowestoft.-John Robert Cooper, Receiver ' DIRECTORY.] SUFFOLK. LOWESTOF'r• 1151 • • t*North Lowestoft.-John Robert Cooper, receiver. Week 0FFI<;:ERS 01!' THE CORPORATION AND URBAN SANITARY days, 5.20, 9-5 & 10.30 a.. m. & 1.20, 2.35, 4.50, 6.25 & AUTHORITY. i 7·35 p.m.; sundays, 5.20 a.m. &6.25 p.m Town Clerk & Clerk to the Urban Sanitary Authority & "t*Pakefield, week days, 10.25a.m. & 12.20, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m School Attendance Committee. Robert Beattie Nicholson, t*South Lowestoft.-Ernest George Clark, receiver. Week II5 High street days1 5-5· 8.55 & 9·55 a.m. & 1, 2.15, 4.2o, 6.Io & 7-IS Treasurer, William Benns Youngman p.m.; sundays, 5-5 a.m. & 6.10 p.m Medical Officer of Health, W. Arnold Smith Wynne M.~ St. *West Lowestoft, week days, 5 & 10.10 a.m. & I, 4·3o, 6.5 Olave's Priory, near Great Yarmouth & 7.15 p.m.; sundays, 5 a.m. & 6.5 p.m Surveyor, George Henry Ham by •Money Order, Savings Bank, Insurance & Annuity business trans­ Accountant, Joseph Edward Cook, 140 High street acted at these offices. Sanitary Inspector, Philip Kett, Town hall t Telegraph offices, Collector, F. Gage, 135 Clapham road County Magistrates. School Attendance Otficer, William Foster Cobb, 67 St. FoR· MUTFORD & LoTHINGLAND PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION, Margaret's road l'eto James esq. 17 Esplanade, Lowestoft, chairman Crossley Sir Savile Brinton bart. Somerleyton hl. Lowestoft PORT SANITARY AUTHORITY. Gooch Sir Alfred Sherlock bart. D.L. Benacre hall, Wrent- Clerk1 R. B. Nicholson, IIS High street ham, \Vangford Medical Officer of Health, W. Arnold Smith Wynne M.n. Lucas Sir Thomas bart. D.L. I2A, Kensington Palace gar- St. Olave's Priory, near Great Yarmouth dens, London w Inspector of Nuisances, Philip Kett Buxton Henry Edmund esq. Fritton, Yarmouth Colman Jeremiah Jas. esq. M.P. The Clyffe,Corton,Lowestft Combe Ed ward Henry Harvey esq. l•'erryside house, South- Vice-Consuls. town, Yarmouth Austria, B. M. Bradbeer, Baltic chambers, \Vaveney road Ed wards George esq. Carlton Colville, Lowestoft Foreign Passport Agent & Danish, Russian, Spanish & Bel­ Fowler Ernest William esq. Gun ton Old hall, Lowestoft gian Vice-Consul, Benjamin :Masterson Bradbeer, Baltic Fowler George Gooch esq. Gunton hall, Lowestoft chan1bers, Waveney road Ilarvey Edward Kerrison esq. Grey Friars, Norwich ; & 20 German Empire & the Netherlands & Sweden & Norway, Esplanade, Lowestoft Gowing & Rounce, 7 Commercial road Horman-Fisher Roger esq. F.s.A. High st. North Lowestoft Spain, B. M. Bradbeer, Baltic chambers. Waveney road Larkins Waiter Farquhar esq. Holm View,Kirkley,Lowestoft . ' Larkman GeorgcJ as. esq. St.l\:Iarg-arcts,Herringfleet, Lowestft • Leathes Col. Hill Mussenden, Cliff ho. Dovercourt, Essex Public Establishments. Lucas Alfred George esq. Kirkley cliff, Lowestoft Coast Guard Station, Battery green, Edward Sturt, chief Orde Charles Somcrvile csq. Hopton house, Yarmouth officer, & ro men Penrice Major John, Bramerton lodge, Norwich Cemetery, Beccles road, Frank Peskett, r64 London road, Peto Lawrence James esq. Manor ho.Blundeston, Lowestoft clerk & registrar to burial board; Edward Nichols, supt Reeve Commander Charles R.N. 3 Belle Vue park,Lowestoft Certified Bailiffs under'' Law of Distress Amendment Act," Seago William Rix esq. Oulton, Lowestoft William Thomas Balls, I67 London road; Alfred George Seppings Licut.-Col. Henry, St. Margaret's, Lowestoft Notley,RoyalThoroughfare; &Cecil Trollope,97Queen's rd Stewart Col. Harry Hutchinson Aug. Hopton hall, Yarmth Convalescent Home, Fairfield house, Belle Vue park, Tacon Thomas Henry esq. IS Esplanade, Lowestoft James Copland Worthington L.R.C.P.LOnd. & William Woodthorpe Wm. esq. Uplands, Carlton Colvillc, Lowestoft Arthur Shann M.B. medical officers ; Miss Catherine Youell Edward Pitt esq. Gorleston lodge, Yarmouth Standring, matron Y oungman William esq. High street, Lowestoft County Court Office, London road ; His Honor H.Eardley-Wil­ Also the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of the borough of Lowes­ mot, judge; Frederick Robert Welchman, registrar; E. toft for the time being Muskett, high bailiff. Courts held at the Court house Clerk to the Magistrates, F. S. Ellen M. A., LL.M. Gordon rd monthly. The district of the court comprises the follow­ Petty Sessions held every monday & wednesday at the Police ing places : - Ashby, Barnby, Tilundeston, Carlton court at 11 a.m. The Petty Sessional division comprises Colville, Corton, Flixton, Gisleham, Gunton, Herring­ the parishes of-Ashby, Barn by, Bel ton, Blundeston,Brad­ fleet, Kessingland, Kirklcy, Normanston, Lound, Lower. well, Burgh Castle, Carlton, Colville, Carton, Flixton, toft, Mutford, Saint Olaves, Oulton, Pakefield, Rushmer~ Fritton, Gisleham, Gunton, Herringfleet, Hopton, Kcs­ & Sornerleyton singland, Kirkley, Lound, Lowestoft, Mutford, Oulton, County Police Station, Police Station road, Edward Charles Pakefield, Rusbmere & Somerleyton Shipp, superintendent; Hezekiah Booty, inspector ; Geo. Barnes & George Roxby, sergeants & 21 constables Corporation. Custom House, near the Harbour, William George Lewis, collector of customs & receiver of wreck; Francis I891-g2. Lannin, examining officer ; Thomas w·. \V. Tapley, pre­ MAYOR-Councillor Benjamin Masterson Bradbeer. ventive officer DEPUTY MAYOR-Alderman Adam Adams. Fire Engine & Fire Escape Houses, St. Peter's street : keys ALDERMEN. kept at 45 High st. & at 17 Chapel st. ; Capt. T. E. Thirtle; supt. George Versey & 24 men & 3 manual engines John Louth Clemence William Youngman General Hospital, Frank Peskett, hon. secretary ; Frederick Lieut.-Col. Henry Scppings J ames Beckett, jun Morse, treasurer ; H. B. Walker, W. A. Shann & A. H. Samuel Howett Adam Adams J ackson, ,Qurgeons; J. C. W orthington,consulting surgeon ; William Maddison William Mobbs Miss G. Maredydd Harrison, matron CouNCILLORS. High Lighthouse, High street, George Benney & Charles East Ward. Benjamin Winn, keepers Low Lighthouse, Beach, William John Boulton & Alfred Thomas Brown Arthur Stabbings Symes Badcock, keepers Thomas Hobson Arnall Bramc Capps Lifeboat Station, North Beach, William Capps & William John Beckett Cooper Robert Brame Capps Harri~, coxswains West Ward. Public Library, The Marina, Miss Kate Durrant, librarian; Arthnr Spurgeon James 1\:Iaconochie A. G. Notley, secretary Ebenezer Tuttle Artlmr Bedwell Sailors' & Fishermen's Home, 20 & 21 Commercial road ; Robert William Saul John Smith Williarn J ohnson, nmnager North Ward. Shipwrecked Mariners' Society, William R. Seago & William John Whitfield Hame Henry Jefl'eries J ohnson, hon. agents • Richard Leach C. H. Jacobs Stamp Office, London road, George Robshaw, Post office, Charles Thomas Turner Thomas Elvin Thirtle sub-distributor South Ward. Town Hall, High street Benj. Masterson Bradbeer Ernest Edward Johnson Williarn Stebbing Alfred George K otley VOLUNTEERS, Henry J. Eastaugh William John Wilton Suffolk Yeomanry Cavalry (Loyal Suffolk Hussars) (D The first four Aldermen go out of office in 1894 & the last Troop), Capt. A. W. Fulcher, in command of troop; H. four in 1897, Rose, J. F. G. Hodg<;~on-H.oberts & P; A. 0. Whttaker, The first two Councillors in each Ward will retire in Nov. lieutenants; H. Eastaugh, troop quarter-master; Troop r8g2, the second two in 1893 & the last two in r8g4. Sergeant-M~jor George Bennett, drill instructor C. N. & S. 73* .
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