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Glouceste.Rshire DIRECTORY.] GLOUCESTE.RSHIRE. Hundred of Pucklechurch :-Absom and Wick, Cold (2nd asylum); Benjamin Arthur Molyneux .H. B., B.cb.nub. Ash ton, Pucklechurch, W estleigh and Wick. junior assistant medical officer (2nd asylum); Miss Mary Hundred of Rapsgate :-Brimpsfield, Chedworth, Coles­ Ann Walker, chief female officer {2nd asylum) ; James bome, Cowley, Cranham, Cubberley, Duntisborne Abbotts Thompson, clerk of the asylums and clerk to the visitors (part of), Elkstone, North Cerney, Rendcombe and Side or (office, Wotton) ; J. E. Tucker, financial auditor; Henry P. Syde. Pike, stores auditor. • Hundred of St. Briavels :-Abinghall, Bream, Coleford, Hardwicke Reformatory School for juvenile offenders is East Dean, English Bicknor, Flaxley, Hewelsfield, Little at Hardwicke, near Gloucester, and is conducted at the Dean, Lydbrook, Mitcheldean, Newland, Northwood expense of the Government ; it was instituted by the late (tithing), Park End, Ruardean, St. Briavels and West T. B. L. Baker esq. of Hardwicke Court, and was the first Dean. reformatory in the kingdom for the purpose of reducing Hundred of Slaughter :-Aldestrop, Bledington, Bourton­ juvenile crime; it was certified October 4• IB54; it is now on-the-Water, Broadwell, Church lcomb, Clapton-on-the­ under the management of G. E. L. Lloyd-Baker esq. and Hill, Condicote, Donnington, Eyford, Great Barrington, a committee, and is available for roo boys ; William Robin­ Great Rissington, !comb, Little Barrington, Little Ris­ son, superintendent. sington, Lower Slaughter, Lower Swell, Maugersbury, Kingswood Reformatory for boys, at Kingswood, near Naunton, Oddington, Sherborne, Stow-on-the-Wold, Upper Bristol, was certified October 4• r854; it was greatly im­ Slaughter, Upper Swell, Westcote, Wick Rissington and proved in r8gi, and will now hold ISO boys ; George Windrusb. Whitwell, superintendent. Hundred of Tewkesbnry :-Alderton, Asbchurch, Ashton­ nnder-Hill (part of), Boddington, Bonrton-on-the·Hill (part), Arno's Court (Catholic) Reformatory for girls, near J<'orthampton, Great \Vashbonrne, Kemerton, Lower Leming­ Bristol, was certified April 22, r856. ton, Oxenton, Prescott, Stanway, Tewkesbury, Tredington His Majesty's Prison, built in 1791, at a cost of £Js,ooo, and Walton Cardiff. stands in the N ortb Hamlet, Gloucester, on the site of the Hundred of Thorn bury :-Almondsbnry (part of), Iron old castle : it was constructed on a plan suggested by John Acton, Marshfield, Oldbury-on-Severn, Rangeworthy, Howard, for the separation of prisoners according to sex Tbornbnry and Tytherington (part of). and class of crime; the prison is now (r913) undergoing Hundred of Tibaldstone :-Ashton-under-Hill (part of), alterations ; it will bold 200 prisoners. Captain H. M. A. Beckford and Hinton-on-the-Green. Hates, governor ; Rev. William Christian Macklin B.A. chaplain; John Albert Bell M.R.c.s.Eng.,L.s.A.LOnd. medical Hundred of Westbury :-Blaisdon, Chnrcbam, Lancaut, officer Newnham, Tidenbam, Westbury-on-Severn (part of), and Woolaston. Hundred of Westminster :-Bourton-on-tbe-Hill (part), PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION 01<' GLOU- Corse Deerburst (part of), Elmstone Hardwick, Hasfield, CESTEltSHIRE. Moreton-in-Marsh and Todenham. G loncestershire, under the provisions of the "Redistribution Hundred of Whitstone :-Eastington, Frampton-on-Severn, of Seats Act, IBBs," returns five members in five divisions ; J<'retberne, Frocester, Rardwicke, Haresfield, King's Stanley, and also under the above act, the representation of the Leonard Stanley, Longney, Moreton Valence, Quedgeley borougbs of Cirencester, Stroud and Tewkesbury was (part of), Randwick, San!, Standisb, Stonebouse and Wbit­ merged into taat of the county, the borough of Gloucester minster or Wbeatenhurst. lost one member, and the boundary of the borough of Cheltenham was enlarged so as to take in part of the, parish of Charlton Kings. The Royal Infirmary at Gloucester (which now includes the Gloucestershire Eye Institution), is a structure of brick, The following are the county divisions :- the central portion of which was erected in 1755 from ( r) The Mid or Stroud division comprises the sessional' designs by Mr. L. Singleton: the south wing, erected in divisions of Dursley (except t.he parish of S!imbridge), 1827, is assigned to the treatment of medical cases only, Stroud, Horsley and Wotton-under-Edge, and the follow­ and the north wing, opened in r87r, to surgical cases, ing parishes in the sessional division of Whitminster, viz. accidents and out-patients, the original centre block is re­ Eastington, Frocester, King Stanley, Leonard Stanley, served for surgical and ophthalmic cases and contains also Randwick and Stonebouse. the Children's ward ; there are beds for 140 patients, and an X-ray surgery, dispensary and medical officers' rooms ; the (2) The Northern or Tewkesbury division comprises the annual number of in-patients admitted in 1912 was r,48r, sessional divisions of Berkeley, Cheltenham, Gloucester, and of out-patients 8,682. George Pike, treasurer ; Thomas Tewkesbury and tbe parish of Slimbridge (in Dursley Smith Ellis M.R.c.s.Eng. Richard Mount Cole L.R.C.P.LOnd., division), Wbitminster (except so much as is comprised l!.R.c.s.Eng. and Henry Edward Waddy M.R.c.s.Eng., in Division No. I), and Winchcombe and tl:te municipal L.R.C.P.Lond. consulting surgeons; Wilshaw William boroughs of Tewkesbury and Gloucester. Grosvenor B. M.n.camb. physician; Douglas Edmund A., (3) The Eastern or Cirencester division comprises the }<'inlay l!.B., B.S.LOnd., L.R.C.P.Lond. assistant physician; sessional divisions of Campden, Cirencester, Fairford, Ernest D. Bower M. n., F.R.c.s.Edin. William Wasbbourne M.R.c.s.Eng., L.R.C.P.I>Dnd. and George Wayland Ancrum Moreton-in-the-Marsh, Northleach, Stow and Tetbury. M.B., C.M.Edin. L.R.C.S.Edin. surgeons; Charles Voughton (4) The Forest of Dean division comprises the sessional Knight M.D.Lond., M.R.C.s.Eng., L.R.c. P.LOnd. assistant divisions of Coleford, Lydney, Newent and Newhaven. - surgeon ; Ernest Dykes Bower M.n.nurh., F. u.c.s.Edin. ophthalmic surgeon; Rupert Lawrence Haines M.R.c.s.Eng., (5) The Southern or Thornbury division comprises the L.R.C.P.Lond. house surgeon; Philip James WatkinM.R.c.s. sessional divisions of Lawford Gate (except so much as Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. assistant house surgeon; Henry P. is included in the parliamentary borough of Bristol),, Pike, sec. ; Miss K. E. Oyler, matron. Sodbury and Thornbury. The Old County and City Lunatic Asylum, opened July I7, I823, is at W otton, on rising ground, about half a mile MEMBERS OF PARLUMENT. from Gloucester railway station, in its own grounds of 45 acres, and affords extensive views of the surrounding Eastern division, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. Allen Benjamin· country: the centre of the building is in form of a semi­ Bathurst, The Cranham, Cirencester ; 29 Chesbam street circle, which, with the wings, originally extended 250 feet, s w & Carlton clubs w, London but additional buildings, including a chapel, have since been Forest of Dean division, Henry Webb esq. Llwynarthan,. erected ; there is accommodation for 7o6 patients. Castle ton, near Cardiff ; Kit forge, Holme Lacy, Hereford­ The Second County Asylum at Barnwood, 2 miles from shire; 2 Seymour street w & Reform, National Liberal & Gloucester railway station, opened in t88J, occupies a Royal Automobile clubs s w & Bath club w, London charming situation at the foot of some outlying spurs of Mid division, Right Hon. Charles Peter Allen, Farmbill the Cotswolds, and is built on the block system: the blocks park, St~oud, Gloucestershire; & National Liberal club. at present erected will hold 562 patients. The estate com­ sw,London prises 345 acres. Robert Bryce Smyth M. A.., M. B., B.cb.nub. Northern division, Hon. Michael Hugh Hicks-Beach J.P. medical superintendent; Rev. Montague C. Sanders M. A. chaplain; Edward FitzAdam Kougb M.B., B.ch.T.C.D. The Mill house, Coin St. Aid wyns, Fairford, Gloucester­ senior medical officer (rst asylum); Arthur Ross Boyd shire; Fittleton manor, Salisbury; & 8I Eaton places w & M.B., B.ch.n.u.r. junior medical officer (rst asylum) ; Fred Carltou clubs w & Bachelors' club w, London Renshaw, steward ; Wm. Jordan, bead male officer ; Miss Southern division, Athelstan Rendall esq. The Knoll, Annie Garry, chief female officer (1st asylum); John Mar­ Yeovil; & 83 Victoria street s w, NaHonal Liberal club man B.A., .H.B., B.cb.nub. senior assistant medical officer s w & Eighty club 11 c, London .
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