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Somerset. Taunton DIRECTORY. ] SOMERSET. TAUNTON. 413 West Ward. Eye Infirmary, Shuttern; Samuel Farrant, surgeon, saturday, 1'1 to I; Charles Farrant, wed. II to I l'l'esiding Alderman at Ward Elections, William Potter. Gray's Almshouses, East street Retire In Nov. Retire in Nov. Guildhall &; Parade Assembly Rooms, Market place; George Norman 1901 John Giles Vile 1902 Charles J. Fox, hall keeper Wm. Henry Westlake.. 1901 H. Alexander Hammett 1903 Inland Revenue Offices, North street; open from IQ to .A. E. Perkins 1902 Henry West.. 1903 4. Tax department, W. H. Faulkner, iSurveyor of Elective Auditors, William Waterman. Paul 3treet & taxes; Inland Revenue department, daily II to 12, William Henry Wake, Hammet street E. C. Wade, supervisor; G. H. Wheeler. F. E. Col­ Mayor's Auditor, Alexander Hammett, 8 The Crescent mar & H. A. Webber, office~s Municipal Offices, Corporation street Officers of the Corporation. Shire Hall, Shuttern; Thomas David Woollen, keeper St. Mary's Vestry Hall, Pau~ street 'Town Clerk & Clerk School Attendance Committee, Geo. Somerset Archreological & Natural History Society, The Henry Kite, Municipal buildings, Corporation street Castle; H. St. George Gray, curator Treasurer, Hy. Jeffries Badcock, Stuckey's Bank, Fore st Taunton St. James' Cemetery, Frieze hill; Edward John Medical Officer of Health, Henry James Alford -M.D., Mailtacks Chapman, 9 Middle street, clerk to the burial M.R.C.S.Eng., F.C.S. Elm g-rove board; Samuel Tottle, lodge keeper l3orough Accountant, A. W. Norris. 21 Mount street Taunton St. Mary Magdalene & Bishops Hull Cemetery, :Borough Surveyor, Henry James 'Smith, Roseneath eot Bishops Hull road; George Henry Kite, clerk to the 'Sanitary Inspector, Joseph William Northcombe, Silver st burial board; Alfred Blackmore, lodge keeper Inspector under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, Temperance Hall, High IStreet; ThlYmas Penny, sec Samuel Durham. Shuttern Taunton Deane Horticultural & Floricultural Society, 16 Water Works Manager, Henry Thomas Coles, 8 Mary Hammet ,street; John S. WinSDr, sec street, Taunton Taunton & Somerget Hospit'al!, East reach; W. M. Kelly, Collector of Rates, Edwin Jarvis, Silver street M.D., H. J. Alford M.D. & George, B. Cornish M.D. Veterinary Inspector, George Hill Elder M.R.C.V.S. consulting physicians; Richard Leddon Meade-Kin.g Castle green M.D., L.R.C.P.Lond., J. A. Macdonald M.D. & DavId 'School Attendance Officer, John Mattock, Upper High st Brown M.D. physicians; Samuel Farrant M.R. C.S. Mace Bearer, Thomas Wi1li~m Burge, Municipal buildings Eng-. George William Rigden M.R.O.S.Eng. & Alfred Roberll lIes M.R.C.S.Eng. surgeons; Rev. E. A. TAUNTON RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. Ducket M.A. chaplain; William Drake L.R.O.P.Lond., M.R. C. S.Eng. house surgeon; Alfred Kendrick L.D. S. Meets fortnightly, on Wednesdays, at Workhouse, after Eng. &; I. dental <lurgeon; J. E. Wakefield, hon. sec. ; Taunton Guardians' board meeting-. Albert Goodman, accountant; Miss Bulteel, matron; Chairman, A' C. Skinner, Bishops Lydiard, Taunton Miss Teade. as,sist. matron; J. S. Winllor, collector Olerk, William Francis Bartlett Dawe, Registry place Treasurer, Henry J effries Badcock, Stuckey's Bank MILITARY. Medical Officer of Health, Henry James Alford M.D., M.R.C.S.Eng., F.C.S. Elm grove Regimental Distric,t No. 13. Surveyor, T. G. Crump Depot, The Barracks, Mount street. Assistant Surveyor, T. Dennis Princo Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry) (1St & Sanitary Inspectors, Thomas G. Crump, 1.:;1 East reach & 2nd battalions, 13th foot) T. Dennis Commanding Regimental District, Col. Robert Benja­ min Cotton PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Medical Officer in Oharge of Troops, Surg.-Lieut.-Col. Great Western Railway Telegraph Department, Railway H. W. Joynt station; , superintendent Station Pay Office. Corporation Fire Brigade Station, Magdalene street; keys Staff Paymaster, Major L. P. Ditmas at Municipal offices, Corporation street & W. Wood, Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infanty) Regiment, turncock, Canon street; Henry T. Coles, captain" 1& 3rd Battalion (I'st Somerset Militia); Lieut.-Col. H. 10 men E. Hicks, commanding; Capt. E. H. Swayne, adju­ County Court (Circuit .'17), held at the Shire hall, every tant; Gapt. W. J. W. Ken, instructor of musketry; month; His Honor Cecil Hugh Wriothesley Beresford Lieut. C. J. Leyster, quartermaster B.A. judge; Arthur Venables Prycke, registrar & high Prince Albert's (Some~set'shire Light Infantry) Regiment, :bailiff; Thomas David Woollen, deputy bailiff; offices, 4th Battalion (2nd Somerset Militia); Hon. Col. W. & .El Hammet street; business hours, IQ to 4; on thurs­ Long, commanding; Hon. Lt.-Col. E. H. Uewellyn days, IQ to I. The district comprises the following C. S. Shepherd D. S. O. majors; Capt. M. A. Foster, places: Angersleigh, Ash Priors, Bathpool, Bjcken­ adjutant; Capt. E. A. B. Warry, instructor of mus­ hall, Bishops Hull, Bishops Lydeard, Blagdon, Ched­ ketry; Lieut,. H. Powis, quartermaster -don Fitzpaine, Chipstable, Churehinford. Church Stan­ Warrant Officers: Depot, Sergt.-Major Strickland; ton, Cothelstone, Combe Florey, Corfe, Oreech St. 3rd Batt. Sergt.-Major Webber; 4th Batt. Sergt.· Michael, Creech Heathfield, Curland. Duddle'stone, Major Tobias :Durston, East Bagborough, Fitzhead, Galmington, Balse, Ham, Hatch Beauchamp, Heathfield, Henlade, IMPERIAL YEOMANRY. Huish Champflower, Kingston, Langford, Lillesdon, West Somerset; depot, Middle street; Lieut.-Col. Com­ Lydeard St. Lawrence, Milverton Nailesbourne, manding, W. Barrett; , major; Norton Fitzwarren, Newport, North Curry, Orchard Surgeon-Lieut. -Col. S. Farrant, medical officer; Portman, Otterford, Pitminster, Quantock. Raddington, Veterinary-Capt. George HiLl Elder M.R.C.V.S. Rowbarton, Ruishton, 'Staplegrove, Staple Fitzpaine, veterinary officer; Frederick Short, regimental sergt.- Staplehay, Stoh St. Mary, Taunton with Ha-ydon, major• Rolway & Shoreditch, Thornfalcon, Thurlbear, Tul­ B Squadron, Major W. H. Nicol, commanding; Capt. W. land, Trull, West Bagborough, West Hatch, West B. Cloete, second in command; Squadron-Sergt.-Major Monkton, Wilton, Wiveliscombe & Wrantage E. D. Barber, drill instructor 'The Court has also Bankruptcy Jurisdiction & includes ,for Bankruptcy purposes the following- courts: Taunton, VOLUNTEERS. Williton, Chard & Wellington; George Philpott, Ham­ Severn Volunteer Infantry Brigade, -met street. Taunton, official receiver Amberd, Taunton. Certified Bailiffs under the "Law of Distress Amend­ Commanding Brigade, Col. H. B. Patton C.B., V.D ment AC't, 18'88": William James Villar, 10 Hammet Aide-de-Camp, street; Joseph Darhy, 13 Hammet st.: Thomas David Brigade Major, Lieut.-Col. J. M. E. Waddy Woollen, Shire hall; Howard Maynard, Hammet st. ; Supply &, Transport Officer, Capt. W. J. Carne-Hill, 2nd Rorace White Good'man, 10 Hammet st.; Frederick V.B. Som. Light Inf William Waterman, 3 I Paul street; John Risdon, jun. Senior Medical Officer, Surg.-Lieut.-Col. H. M. Kemmis Wiveliscombe & WaIter Sidney Aldis, 13 Hammet st V.D. 2nd V.B. Som. Light Inf County Constabulary Station, Shuttern; superintendent, The Brigade comprises the:- Samuel Durham; 3 Bergeants k 17 cons~ables 2nd Volunteer Battalion, Prince Albert's (Somersetshire District Registry Office of Her Majesty's Court of P~o­ Light Infantry), Taunton bate, 4 Hammet street; Edward Theodore Alms, regIS­ 3rd Volunteer Battalion, Prince Albert's (Somersetshire trar; W. J. Jewell, chief clerk Light Infantry), Weston-super-Mare.
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