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GLOUCESTERSHIRE. •Rb'l'bt:Li.Y, 888 Ionic Style, and Is the Seat of Maj DIUO'l'OBY ,J GLOUCESTERSHIRE. •rB'l'Bt:li.Y, 888 Ionic style, and is the seat of Maj. A. Cosmo Little J.P. from Tetbury. and is the residence of Charles Harding Upton Grove, an Elizabethan mansion of stone, in a esq. J.P. The area of this parish is 4,513 acres; rate­ park of about so acres, is about r~ miles north~west able value, £7,984; the population in rgrr was r,o43· OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c. Post, M. 0. & T. & Telephone Call Office, Church street. division: -Beverston, Cherington, Didmarton, N ewing­ , postmaster. Hours of business ton Bagpnth, Boxwell with Leighterton, Kingscote, on week days.-Sale of postage stamps, parcel post & Ship ton Moyne, Tetbury, Tetbury Upton & Weston postal order, 7 a.rn. to 8 p.m.; telephone business, Birt-with-Lasborough s-ro a.m. to 8.30 p.m.; money order, inland revenue, express delivery & telegraph business, 8 a.m. to 8 TETBURY RURAL DISTRIOT COUNCIL. p.m.; on sundays, sale of postage stamps, express The parishes in the District are the same as in the delivery (letters only) & telegraph, 8.30 to 10 a. m.; Union, with the exception of Tetbury. The area is telephone business, 6.45 to 10.15 a.m. & 7.30 to 8.45 29,571 acres; population in 1grr, 4,286 p.m. On bank holidays the office is closed at noon for Council meetings held at Council room, Workhouse, money order, postal order, savings bank & inland every alternate wednesday 12 noon. revenue license business Chairman, Thomas Smith Crew J.P. New Church street, Letters are dispatched on week days at 6, *8.55 & Tetbury *rr.3o a.m. & 2, 2.30, 3, 5, *6.40 & 8.15 p.m.; on sun­ Officials. clays at 8 a.m. & 5 & 8.15 p.m Clerk, Aubrey Paul Kitcat B.A.. Long street Marked thus * not dispatched on Christmas Day, Good Treasurer, Edward Thomas Boyce, Lloyds Bank,Long st Friday or Bank Holidays. Medical Officer of Health, Martin Ashley M.B.Lond., Town deliveries take place at 7 & 8.20 a.m. & 2.Io & M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond., D.P.H.Camb. Wembury 6. ro p.rn. week days; sundays, 8 a.m. Parcels house, Hucclecote, Gloucester dispatched at 8.45 & 11.30 a.m. & 1.45, 2.45, 6.30 & Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, Thomas Vincent Herbert 8 p.m Davison, New Church street URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. FEOFFEES FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES. Meetings at the Town hall on the third thursday in each Lieut.-CoL Francis Henry, Thomas Smith Crew, Arthur month at ro a.m. Charles Mitchell, William Wickham, Robert Butler, George Thomas Webb & Waiter Cook, all of Tetbury Members. Clerk to the Feoffees, Aubrey Paul Kitcat B . .A. Long st Retire April, 1916. PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Chairman, Thomas Smith Crew. Assembly Rooms, White Hart hotel, Thomas Wheeler, Vice-Chairman, Alfred Prout. proprieblr Matthew H. Barnes Henry W. Pride Cottage Hospital, Malmesbury road, John Stafford Thomas Smith Crew Alfred Pront :vlellish M.R. C. S. Eng. &: L.R.C .P .Loud. Des borough William J. Evans Horace L. Taylor Brodie M.B., B.S.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. & L.R.C.P. James Ind .Albert E. Topps Land. & Thomas WarLurton Walker M.B., Ch.B. hon. W illiam S. J enkins Thomas W. Walker medical officers; Mrs. Lisle Taylor, hon. sec. ; Miss Tom V. Pettifer George T. Webb Lovell, matron County Police Station, Long street, Henry Woolford, Officers. sergeant, & 2 constables Clerk, .A ubrey Paul Kitcat B.A. Long street Customs & Excise, Edward Thomas Tiddy, officer Treasurer, Edward Thomas Boyce, Lloyds Bank,Long st Dispensary, The Green, John Stafford .Mellish M.R.C.S. Medical Officer of Health, Martin Ashley M.B.Lond., Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. & Desborough Brodie M.B., B.S. D.P.H. Wembury house, Hucclecote, Gloucester Land., M.R.C.S.Eng-., L.R.O.P.Lond. hon. medical S11rveyor & Sanitary Inspector, Thomas Vincent Herbt. officers; Edward Thomas Boyce, treasurer; George Davison, New Church street Bigwood, sec Collector. Ed win Deavin, Silver street Fire Brigade, Charles Edvrd. Warn, Church street, capt Public Weighing Machine, Alexander & Co. proprietors JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR TETBURY PETTY Town Hall, Market place, Robert Street, hall keeper SESSIONAL DIVISIOR 'l'ETBURY UN10K, Bishop Major Chas. Willoughby, Barton .Abbotts, Tetbury The union comprises the following parishes :-Aveuing, Crew Thomas Smith esq. New Church street, Tetbury Beverston, Boxwell with Leighterton, Gherington, Did­ Dickinson Alfred Ernest esq. Avening, StJ'oud marton, Kingscote,Newington Bagpath,Ozleworth,Ship­ Estcourt Lord M.A. Estcourt house, Tetbury ton Moyne, Tetbury, Tetbury Upton & Weston Birt Gist Major Francis, The Cottage, Kingscote, Tetbury with Lasborough; & in Wiltshire, Ash!ey & Long New­ Harding Charles esq. Upton grove, Tetbury ton. The population in 19II was 6,044; area, 29,685 Henry Lieut. -Col. Francis, Elmestree house, Tetbury acres; rateable value at Lady Day, 1913, £34•794 Henry Capt. Gilbert Frank, Doughton house, Tetbury Board day, every alternate wednesday, at the board Hoare Arthur esq. Trull house, Tetbm·y room, Workhouse. at rr a.m. Kingscote Nigel Richard Fitzhardinge esq. D.L. 4 Southwick crescent, Hyde park, London W Chairman of Guardians, Lt.-Col. Francis Henry, Elme•• Little Major Archibald Cosmo, Upton house, Tetbury tree, Te1,bury Mitchell A.rthur Charles esq. Highgrove, Tetbury Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Pettifer Tom Valentine esq. The Knoll, Tetbury Aubrey Paul Kitcat B . .A. Long street Pul!ock Rnbt. Erskine esq. K.C., LL.B. Avening ct.Stroud Treasurer, Edward Thomas Boyce, Lloyds Bank, Long st Ridd1ck Tit us esq. Church street, Tetbury Relieving Officer for the Union, Ernest Peter Harmer, Turnor Lieut.-Col. Wyatt William, Pinkney park, Union street Malmesbury Vaccination Officer, Ernest Peter Harmer, Union street Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Didmarton dis­ Clerk· to fihe Magistrates, Aubrey Paul Kitcat, I.ong st trict, John Stafford Mellish M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P. The chairmen of the Tethury Urban & Rural District Loud. Coombe house, Tetbury; Tetbury district, Councils are ex-officio justices Desborough Brodie M.B., B.S.Lond. Old School house, Petty Sessions are held at the Petty Sessional Court Long street, Tetbury house, Long street, every alternate wednesday at rr Workhouse; Rev. William Thomson B. A., LL.D. chap­ a.m. Children's courts are held at the petty sessional lain; Thomas Warburton Walker, medical officer; court house, Tetbury, at 10.30 a.m. on the days Ernest Peter Harmer, master; Mrs. Harmer, matron appointed for holding petty sessions. Petty Sessions TETBURY REGISTRATION DISTRICT. are also appointed to be held every day except sun­ Superintendent Registrar, Frederick Cox, Hampton st.; clays, Christmas Day & Good Friday, at the petty deputy, Frederick J. Ludlow, Oakhill cottage sessional court house at Tetbury, for the purpose of Registrars of Births & Deaths, Didmarton sub-district, hearing indictable offences & dealing with the same Samuel Iles, J,eighterton, Tetbury; deputy, Mrs. Iles, in the manner provided by the "Summary Jurisdiction Leighterton; Tetbnry sub-district, George Bigwood, Act, r879-" The police stations at Tetbury & Kings­ Union street; deputy, William H. Ludlow, Oakhill cote have been appointed occasional court houses cottage, Tetbury under the provisions of the "Summary Jurisdiction Registrar of Marriages, George Bigwood, Union street; Act, r87g." The following places are included in the deputy, William H. Lndlow, Oakhill cottage .
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