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DIRECTORY,] DERBYSHIRE. CLAY CROSS. 107 Wingfield, via Clay Cross, 9.5 p.m. X 0 mail in or out Public Officers. on sundays; office open from 8 to 10 a.m. for telegraphs Assistant Overseer &; Rate Collector, Thomas Marshall only Hrya.; Assistant Overseer for \Voodthorpe, 'William Post &; 'M. O. 0., S. E. & Annuity & Insurance Office, Bramham Danesmoor.-George Radford. sub-postmaster. LettcrB Collector of QUBen's Taxes, Thomas !If:. Bryan, Clay lane received from Clay CrosS' 7.30 a·m. ; dispakhed 5.45 p.m Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Chesterfield Union, Wall Letter Box at Stretton, cleared at 4.20 p.ll Clay Cross district, Thomas Valentine Kay L.R.C.P. Petty sessions are held at the Public hall every alternate Edin. Alma cottage; Nortb Wingfield district, Barnard wednesday, at II,30 a.m. for the Clay Cross sub John Lee, Thanet house division of the Alfreton petty sessiDnal division, by the Relieving Officer, Clay Cross District, Chesterfield Union, same justices who sit at Alfmton Edward Bradley, Brassington street Clerk to the MagistrateS', Fredk.Stanley Rickards,Alfreton. Town Criers, George Bescoby & Samuel Smith, High st The following places are included in the sub-district: A School Board of 7 members was formed 26 Nov. 1873 for Ashover, Brackenfield, Clay Lane, Morton, Pilsley, the united district of Clay Lane, Pilsley, Stretton, Shirland, Stretton & Tibshelf Tupton, North Wingfield & Woodthorpe; John Henry Clay Cross Urban District Council. Unwin, clerk to the board; George Mycroft, attendance ~!eets 1st wednesday each month at the Public offices, officer Market street at 7.30 p.m. Schools. Membp-rs. I Board, originally erected in 1855 by the Clay Cross Co. Chairman, Frank Kenning at a cost of £4,000 &; afterwards enlarged & !>upported Vice-Chairman, Henry Farnsworth by them & by weekly payments from their workmen; *Robert Cook 11 Herbert W. Greatorex these schools were purchased by the School Board in *William Howe 'fJoseph Dickinson 1892, &; a portion has been fitted up as a science school, ~Robert with a well arranged and very complete laboratory, *Samuel Rowarth , Farnsworth I!lames Brailsford ~Frank Kenning towards the cost of which the Derbyshire County Council IICharJes Coleman I contributed a sum of £700, the remainder constitutes Marked thus * retire in 1896. senior boys' and senior girls' departments. The science Marked thus 11 retire in 1897. school (boys' & girls'), will hold 130; Frederick Cowling. Marked thus 'f retire in 1898. master; the senior boys', 200; J oseph Clarke, assistant Clerk, James Stollard, E~stow house, top of Market st master & the senior girls', 170; Miss Catherine Smith, Treasurer, John Naylor, Bank manager, Chesterfield mistress; teacher. in building construction. George ~!edical Officer of health, Angus Mackintosh M.D. Griffin: the junior boys' & girls' school i3 for 450 Gladstone road, Chesterfield children; Mrs. Lilly Marriott. mistress &; the infants' Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, Thos.G. Griffin, Thanet st for 400; J\liss Sarah J ane Swann, mistr.e.ss Collector, George Lamb, Eldon street Infants' school, Danes Moor, for 140 children; :Miss Lomsa Brown, mistress Public Establishments. National mixed) (St. Bartholomew's), erected in 1852 &, Cemetery, George Lamb, clerk to the burial board enlarged in 1878, for 300 boys & girls &, SS infa:nts; Cemetery (Stretton) average attendance, 207 boys & girls & 55 infants; Clay Cross Colliery Hospital, Alfred Chawner & Reginrtld John Thomas, master; Mrs. Saunderson & l\liss Rachael M. H. Walford, chief medical officers; John Smith, Williams, assistant mistresses; Miss Saunderson, dispenser' infants' mistress Co-operative Market Hall, Market street National (mixed), Handley, erected in 1870 as St. Mark's County Police Station, Market st. inspector & 7 constables school church. for IIS children VDlunteers. Railway Stations. 2nd Volunteer Battalion, Sherwood ForesterS' (Derbyshire Clay Cross, James Christopher Hays, station master Regiment) (G Company) Capt. GeofIrey M. J ackson, Stretton, Edmund Bradley, station master commandant; Surg.-Major A. Chawner, medical officer; Carriers :-Samuel H. '\Vilson, to Chesterfield daily, Rev. Samuel Curling Hayward, acting chaplain; Joseph except mono & thurs. ; JDseph Sutton, daily to Chester Perkins, instructor field, except mono & thurs.; to Mansfield, tJmrs OL.A.Y CROSS. PRIVATE RESIDEKTS. Foster 'iVrn.. Hallfield ha. Market st Kay Thomas Valentine, Alma cottage Fox William Joseph, :M:arket street Lee Barnard John. Thanet house Barker Rev.Samuel (Primitive Metho- Holdsworbh Joseph, Alma house .\Ieenagh Rev. Daniel (Catholic) dist), Flaxpiece road ' Homeyer Rev. George (curate), :Mar- Oldham Rev. Henry Sharpe A.R.C. Chawner Alfred, Hill house ket street Vicarage Dickinson J oseph, Springfield house Jackson vVillia.m Birkenhead ~father Rowley Rev. Robt. Thomas (Xe" Drabble Wm. In. Park viI. :Market st J.Po Clay Cross hall Connexion), Clay lane COMMERCIAL. Bradley Edward. relieving officer, Clay Cross district, Aiken Francis N. plumber & glazier, High street Chesterfield union, Brassington street Aldous Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Danes moor Bradley Frank, greengrocer, High street Allen George Edward. farmer, Holmegate Brailsford J ane (Mrs.), farmer &, shopkeeper, Danes moor Allen WaIter, farm.er, Danes moor Bramham \Villiam,assistant overseer &, collector for Wood- Anthony John, shopkeeper, Danes moor thorpe township, Market stmet Armstrong Edward, proprietor of Crown hotel (which Bramley George, deputy foundry manager to Clay CrossCo see), High street Bryan Thomas Marshall, collector of rates &, taxes & as- Askew William, fanner, Hulmegate sislant overseer, farmer &, insurance agent, Clay lane Atkinson Charles, draper & milliner, High street Burns Thomas, beer retailer, Market street Austin Catherine (Mrs.). New inn P.Ho Market street Butterworth George, music seller, Market street Bales & Wiles, printers Buxton J oseph, George & Dragon P.H. High street Eailey George, grocer & agent for W. & A. Gilbey Limited, Byard J ames, farmer, Holmegate wine & spirit merchants Campbell Francis William, pawnbroker & clothier, High st Baker Thomas, grocer, Danes moor Carr \Villiam, grocer &c. High street Banks Thomas & Son, clothiers, High str.eet Cemetery (George Lamb, clerk to the burial board) Banks William, grocer, Thanet street Chapman William, sen. farmer, Danes moor Bansall Edmund, joiner & confectioner, Market street Chawner Alfred L.R.C.P.Lond. physician &, surgeon, sur Bateman Robert, farmer, \Voodhead geon to the Clay Cross Colliery hospital &, Clay Cross Eracknell William, farmer, Holmegate Iron & Coal Co. Hill house Bradder WaIter, butcher, Clay lane Cherry William Henry, pork butcher,High street Bradley Mary Elizh. (Mrs.), & Henry. farmers, Woodhead Clarke Herbert, butcher, Market street Beech Sarah (Mrs.), confectioner. Market street Clarke John, ironmonger, Market street Beer AbeI. grocer & provision merchant, High street Clarke .Tohn, farmer, Holmegate Bescoby Geo. shopkeeper, town crier & bill poster, High st Clarke Joseph, farmer, Oxclose farm Bexton Thomas, greengrocer & carter, Lung row Clay Cross Co. Gas Works (Joseph Dickinson, sec) Blab William, painter & glazier, Market street Clay Cross Colliery Hospital (Alfred Chawaer M.R.C.S. k Boden William. shopkeeper & be.er retailer, :Market street Reginald M. H. Walford L.R.C.PoLond. chief medical Boultbee Benjamin, beer retailer, High street officers; John Smith A.P.S.Lond. dispenser) Bradley Edward. timber merchant, & saw mills, High lilt Clay Cross Conservative & Unionist Association (W. G. Bradley Ernest (Mrs.), farmer, Handley lodge Turbutt esq. J.P. president), Star hotel.