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Staffordshire. Old Hill lf>J'RECTORY. J STAFFORDSHIRE. OLD HILL. 301 at s.so & w.w & Ir.4o a.m. & 2.45, 6.15, 8 & g.Io Baptist, Spring meadow, 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 7 p.nl p.m.; sunday, dispatched at g.30 a.m. & 7·30 p.m Methodist New Connexion, Halesowen road, 10.45 a.m. & n>ost & M. 0. 0., S. B. & A. & I. 0. Reddall Hill road.­ 6.15 p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m Benjamin John Johnson, sub-postmaster. Letters Primitive Methodist, Hayseech, u a.m. I through Dudley; dispatched at 8.40 a.m. & 11.30, & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m. 2.15, 7-35 & 8.55 p.m.; sundays, g.:r5 a.m. Old H1l1 Primitive Methodist, New Town street, is the nearest telegraph office Reddall Hill, II a. m. & 6 p. m. ; tueE. Rev. Thomas COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR ROWLEY REGIS 7·3° p.m. t Richards PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. Primitive Methodist, High streer, :ro.451 ::Hingley Sir Benj. Hatherton lodge, Cradley, Brierley Hill, a.m. & 6 p.m. ; mon. 7 p.m. chairman Primitive Methodist, Station road, 2.30 & 1 'Ba.ssano Alfred Hill esq. B.A. Hadenholme, Old Hill 6 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m. ) .:Bassano Charles Waiter esq. Haden cross, Old Hill Wesleyan Methodist, Halesowen road; II a.m. & 6 p.m.; 'Claughton Gilbert Henry esq. The Priory, Dudley tues. 7 p.m · Green George esq. The Grove, Norton, Stourbridge Wesleyan Reform Union, Halesowen road; 11 a.m. & 6 .Green John esq. Pedmoire, Stourbridge p.m.; tues. 7 p.m Hill Rowland esq. The Firs, Kidderminster "Hingley H. M. esq. High park, Droitwich "Holcroft G. H. esq. The Grange, Stourbridge ROWLEY REGIS EDUCATION COMMITTEE. Lloyd C. Ambrose esq. Belbroughton lodge, Stourbridge Daniel Wright, Black Heath, l!ec. J>earson Joseph F. esq. Prescott house, Stourbridge Smith Ferdinando Dudley Lea esq. D.L.Halesowen grange, Public Elementary Schools. near Birmingham Oldhill, Macefields, built in :r8g:r, for 45o boys; average ~mith Joseph Henry esq. Snmmerhill, K1ngswinford attendance, 453 ; George Brown, master Tilley John W. esq. Field house, Harborne, Birmingham Macefields (Girls'), erected in 1897• for 390; average at­ Walker John esq. Dawley house, Kingswinford tendance, 375; Miss Elizabeth Jones, mistress Wig-gin Henry Arthur esq. D.L. Walton hall, Eccleshall, Girls', built in :r876, for 190; average attendance, :rg1 ; Stafford Miss Florence Davies, mistress ""Wiggin Waiter W. esq. The Forehill house, King's Nor­ Infants', buiJt in :r876, & since altered, to hold 490; ton, Birmingham average attendance, 436; Miss M. A. Bladen, mistress The Chairman, for the time being, of the Old Hill Wright's lane, built in :r8g8, for 348 boys & girls & 340 Urban District Council, is ex-officio magistrate infants ; Ahasuerus Evans, master Clerk to the Magistrates, Thomas Coo'ksey, Halesowen Church of England Endowed, Reddall Hill, founded & road, Old Hill 'Petty Sessions are held at the Public offices, Old Hill, endowed with £2o yearly by George Macmillan in 1790, & having also an equal share with Rowley Regis En­ every wednesday at 11 a.m. The places in the division dowed school in the interest of £40 left by three bene· are Cradley Heath, Old Hill, Black Heath, Rowley Regis volent persons, besides the interest of £3oo bequeathed & Tivida1e, comprising the whole of the parish of Row- by the late Rev. Christopher Stephenson. The school 1ey Regis was rebuilt in 1876, at a cost of £3,500, by the late Miss Haden, of Haden Hill, & will now hold 676 boys, '"Rowley Regis Urban District Council & Education Com­ girls & infants; average attendance, 220 boys, 183 girls mittee, Committee Room & Offices, Lawrence lane & 146 infants; Benjamin Cartwright, master; Mrs. 'Police Station, Hale so wen road, John Hodkinson, inspec­ H. Bloomer, mistress; Miss Frances Stephens, infants• tor & 4 constables mistress PLACES OF WORSHIP, with tjmes of Services. .Church of Holy Trinity, Rev. Edward Brewe-r M. A. vicar; Carriers to Birmingham.-,George Green & Son, daily, except monday Rev. William Henry McCleery, curate; 10.45 a. m. &i 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m Railway Station, Edwd. Thos. Hy. Rampton, station mast \(Marked thus * receive letters thro' Hackett Joseph, Wright's lane Smart Fredk. Danl. 297 Halesowen rd Netherton, Dudley.) Haden-Best George Alfred H., M.A. Smith Harry, 2 Beauty bank '(Marked thus t receive letters thro' Haden hill Somers Seth Smith, High Harcourt, Dudley.) Harper Emanuel, Cox's lane Halesowen road Harris John, Glan-y-Don, Trinity st Stevens Thomas, Stanley ho.Haden rd 'PRIVATE RESIDENTS. tHarris Josepb, Reddall Hill road Stevenson John,Parkdale,Halesowen rd :Allies WilHam, 292 Halesowen road Jasper Simeon, Vine house, Trinity st Stockton Joseph, 116 Station road 'Barrs Mrs. Haden hill Kneale William, The Manse, Dudley st Sumner Thomas, Macefield house, •Bassano Alfred Hill B.A., J.P. Haden Lewis James, n4 Station road Trinity street Holme, Halesowen road Lowe Edward, Powke lane Teague John Charles, 42 Lawrence la "Dassano Charles Waiter B.A., J.P. McOleery William H. (curate), The Thomas David, Glyn-taf ho.Trinity st Haden cross Hawthorns, Trinity street Thomings Mrs. I54 Halesowen road 'Bates Benjamin, Claremont street tMason Henry, Roxburghe house, Tibbetts Thomas Major M.B. Feather "Biggs John, 84 Lawrence lane Reddall Hill road Knowle, Trinity street 13illingbam James, 155 Ha.lesowen rd Millward Mrs. Ivy eot. Bowling green Tromans Mrs. 295 Halesowen road 'Birch Josepb, 49 Lawrence lane Mitcbell Thos.Ellis, Dunelm,Haden rd Turner Rowland R. Haden road "Bishop Thomas, 50 Lawrenee lane Morby Daniel, Ivy Orest,Halesowen rd Westwood Enoch Henry, Blenheim vil. Boilst(}ne Eli Hickman, gt; Wright's Is Parkes Alfred, 56 Lawrence lane Trinity street Bowell Mrs. A. M. 294 Halesowen rd Parkes Frederick Wm. 82 Lawrence la Wheeler Enoch, jun. Cedar villa, "'Brewer Rev. Edward M.A. Vicarage, Parkes Timothy, 57 Lawrence lane Trinity street 156 Halesowen road Parsons Alfred, Ferndale, Haden road Wheeler Jn. Church view, Church st '"Bullass Stphn. Olive ho. Trinity st Pearce Herbert, Halesowen road While Benjamin, II5 Halesowen road 'Burgess Edwin, The Hawthornes, PearCl:~ Thos. Brookden vil. Haden rd White Edward, 59 High street Trinity street Pearson Miss Kate, Verona villa, Whitlock John, Beauty bank ·Connop Frank, Haden road Halesowen road Willetts Edward Lowe, Haden road Cooke Miss Jane, Ivydene, Haden road Peers Rev. Herbert James M.A. 158 Willetts George, Haden road !hoksey Mrs. 96 Wright's lane Halesowen road Willetts Solomon, Haden hill 'Oooksey Thomas, Springwell house, Pittaway Thomas, I57 Halesowen rd Woodhouse Mrs. Maria, Waterfall ho. Halesowen road Price Joseph, Brookdale, Halesowen rd Waterfall lane Danks Joseph, 131 High street Price Mrs. Hayseech villa, Hayseech Wooldridge Edward, 48 Wright's lane lJavies John, 117 Station road Priest Benj. Church view, Church st Wrigbt Oharles, Haden vils.Haden rd 'Davis Daniel Darby, 293 Halesowen rd Priest Samuel Benjamin, The Ferns, Wright ETnest, Haden viis. Haden rd Flavell Leonard, 58 Lawrence lane Church street Wright John Thomas, Haden road Foster Fred, 79 Lawrence lane Priest Thomas, 237 Halesowen road tYardley George, Reddall Hill road 'Green Mrs. 51 Lawrence lane Richards Rev. Thomas (Primitive Yates Rev. Francis Oakes (Baptist), -Green Richard, 81 Lawrence lane Methodist), Claremont street Trinity street ·Guest William, Sidaway street Rock Samuel Harry, II5 Station road Young Samuel Morris, Heatherlea, Guildford Frank, Palm ho. Trinity si Shaw Edwin, 83 Lawrence lane Halesowen road COMMERCIAL. Adams William, shopkeeper, Holloway street ..Adams Joseph, sh{)pkeeper, 79 Station road *A.d.ams William Enoch Rowland, shopkpr. Wind Mill end Adams Pharaoh, butcher, 62 & 63 High street tAIIbut Waiter, furniture dealer, Reddall Hill road .Adams Willia.m, butcher, High street • Alien John, odd worker, Clyde street .
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