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Btaflurdshire. BURTON-UFON-TRENT DIRECTORY,] bTAFlURDSHIRE. BURTON-UFON-TRENT. 101 Thil Court has also- ..bankruptcy jurisdiction, & for bank­ Chairman, W. Riley esq ruptcy purposes includes in addition the county courts Clerk to the Guardians &; Assessment Committee, Charlea t>f Ashbourne, Asohby-de-la-Zouch & Uttoxeter. Frederick Chamberlin, Union offices, Burton-on-Trent Edward Wynne Humphreys, 5 Victoria buildings, Treasurer, Edward Atkin Bro-wn, Lloyds Bank Limited. London road, Derby, official receiver; J. D. Turner, High street, Burton-on-Trent assistant ()fficial receiver Relieving Officers, Burton district, J. W. B. Ma.und, Certified Bailiffs appointed under the "Law of Distress 268 Shobnall street, Burton-on-Trent; Gresley dis­ Amendment Act," Joseph Rowland, auctioneer, Range­ trict, G. B. Heap, Stapenhill road; Tutbury district, more street, Burton-on-Trent; Oaleb Beale, agent, J. F. Goode, 14 Morley's hill , 61 Uxbridge @treet, Burton-on-Trent ; Wm. Bennett, Vaccination Officer, Frank Pa.yne, 36 Carlton atreet, auctionee"t", Station .street, Burton-on-Trent; James Burton-on-Trent - Ganville, auctioneer, Derby 11treet, Burton-on-Trent; Collectors of Poor Rates, A. G. Codling, Hilton; F. Sha-w, , Jo!eph Richard (Jain, Union street, Bu~n-on-Trent ; Repton; John Smedley, Newhall; William Shelly, 55 George Orgill, insurance agent, Swadlincote; James Station street, Burton-on-Trent; William Garter, Wheway, auctioneer, Horninglow street; John Wesley Tatenhill; Thomas Radford, Mickleover; Jas. Bates, Orgill, Swadlincote; Waiter Frank Shilton, Union Anslow • J. Holdsworth, Ba-rton-under-Needwood; W­ street, Burton-on-Trent; John Richmond Ewers, High Heath 'Coton-in-the-Elma ; Thomas Ball, Roslist.on ; street, Burton-on-Trent E. J. Good all, Drakelow ; John Oakden, Wichnor ; 'f. Customs & Excise Offices, County Court buildings, Radlord, Lullington; W. J. Patrick, Lint.on; J. T. Station street, 8. Scott, colledor; A. J. Sims (xst Batkin Burton-on-Trent; J. Martin, Hanbury; J. class) & W. J. Merrett (2nd class), principal clerks; Walker', Stretton; T. H. Oakden, Tutbury; E.Adams,. F. W. Church, clerk; M. Moylan (district 1), J. Church Gresley; Edwin _Eyley, 128 Belvedere road, Herbison {district 2), W. J. Marchant (district 3) -~ Burton-on-Trent; G. H. Bake-well, &tton; A. V­ J. Hill (district 4), supervisors; J. J. Henderson & Jones, Church Broughton; G. Noon, Marston-on­ M. H. G. Ferguson, pension officers Dcve; Frank Topham, Etwall; J. ShiJ.?ton, ·Scropton; Infirmary, Duke street, W. G. Lowe M.D.Lond.,F.R.C.S. W. n. Wooddisse, Ash; A. M. White, Walton-on­ Eng. Edmd. Cecil Salt M.B., B.C.Camb. & E. C. Trent; W. M. Bennett, Findern; A. W. Sealey, Stack L.R.C.P. & F.R.C.S.I. surgeons; H. K. Brad­ Willington; J. Roberts, Stanton-by-Br~dge; E. bury M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. C. T. Holford J. Cox, Twyford; T. J. Hulland, Eggmton; John~ F.R.C.S.Edin., L.R.C.P.Lond. & J. B. Stanley Massey, Dalbury Lees; H. Rawson, Long _lane,Et"!all; M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond,.. assistant .surgeons; ·Edward Smith, Radbourne; Freder1ck Kmght, Thomas George Buchanan M.B., B.Oh.R.U.I. house Mickleover; J. C. Fearn, Cauldwell surgeon; John Wood, hon. sec Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Barton-under-Need­ Labour Exchange (Board of Trade), 44 High street, W. wood district, Ambrose Henry Palmer M.R.C.S.Eng._,. J. Wall, manager . L.R.. O.P.Lond. Barton-under-Needwood; Burton-on­ Market Hall, Market pi. William Chas. Hanson, supt Trent No. I district, Jn. Brentna.ll Stanley M.R.O.S. New Theatre &; Opera House, George street, Bennet~ & Ben-nett, .proprietors; Eus-tace De Hague Body, actmg Eng., L.R.C.P..Lond. 189 Horninglow ·street, Burton­ on-Trent; No. 2 district, Edmund Cecil Salt M.B., manager . B. C. 23 Bridge street, Burton-on-Trent; Etwall dis-­ Public Library, Union street, Ph1hp Henry Philbps, trict, Paaet Dunda'S Mine-bin L.•R.C.P., L.R.O.S. .librarian Edin., L.R.F.P. & S.Glas. Etwall; Gresley. district, Public Baths, The Hay, Henry Dolman, superintendent John Hamilton M. D. Beeohhurst house, Swadlinoote; T.own Dispensary, New street, Charles Henry Lowe Lullington & Ro~liston districts, Charles Thompson M.R.C.S.Eng. Waiter George Lowe M.D.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Rosliston road, Burton­ F.R.O.S.Eng. Otto Fra.ser Frohwein L.B.O.P.Lond., on-Trent; Repton district, Herbert George Cronk M.R.C.S.Eng. Ha.rvey Kinner.sley BMdbury L.·R.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. Humphrey Donnell O'Sullivan M.B. Repton.; TutbuTy district, Kildare Dixon Bo?­ TOwes Dobbs L.R.C.P. & S.Irel. Tutbury . M.B., B.C.Camb. Edmund Oecil Salt. M.B.,B.C.Camb. The Workhouse, in Belvedere road, is a large building of~ · Charles Thompson M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lon~ .. C. T. Holford F.R.O.S.Edin., L.R.C.P.Lond. Will1am red brick, in the. Queen Anne style, erected from de­ signs by -Mr. J. H. Morton, of South Shields, at a cost Pickering Lowe M.B., B.C.Camb. & Waiter Whit­ church Brvoant Sparrow M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Edin. of upwards of £40,000, & was opened in the year 1:884: it is built on the pavilion principle, each department-< medical officer'~; Richa.rd P. Riches M.P.S. dispenser Town Hall, J. W. Sherratt, agent & caretaker bein~ entirely 11eparate from the others : there are wards & rooms for all kinds of paupers, -with infirmary TERRITORIAL FORCE. & schools, vagrnnt wards &; cells, & also board com­ Staffordshire (Queen's Own Royal Regiment) Yeomanry mittee T'O<lms &; offices: the master's residence is (0 Squadron), Major &; Hon. Lieut.-Col. H. A.Clowes, .situated in the centre -of the endosure, togetheT -with- commandina; Major G. P. Heywood, sect>nd in com­ a large dining room (6o by 35 feet) & in the Tear are­ mand; Sq~adron-Sergt.-Major J. M. Locke, drill kitchens: the house will hold .'i54 inmates; Rev. Heury instructor William Gilbert M.A. vicar of Branstone, is chaplain ;<r 6th Battalion (Prince of Wales') Nort-h Staffordshire John Brentnall Sta.nley M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Regiment ; Head Quarters of Battalion, A, B &i H medical officer ; Ro bert Bare-ham, master ; Mrs. Rose Cos. High street. Commanding, Lieut.-Col. B. F. Bareham, matron Ratcliffe V.D.; Adjutant, Capt. B. W. Bogie; Quartermaster, Hon. Li-eut. G. Maher; Medical • Officers, Hon. Surg.-Col. H. J. Fausset M.D., V.D. & BURT0~-0~-TRENT REGISTRATION DISTRICT. · .Surg.-Capt. E. C. Stack; Chaplain, Rev. H. W. Gil­ Superintendent Regi!!trar, Alfred Coxon, Union street; bert M.A. (T. F.). Burton Companies: A, Capt. J. dPputy, Edwin Slater, 30 Union street, Burton F. S. Uoyd; B, Capt. E. H. Tomlinson & H, Capt. Rl'g-istrar of Marriages, W. H. Giles, 30 Union street, A. E. B. Ind Burton-on-Trent; deputy, J. Watson Rowland, 30 BURTON UNJON. Rosliston road, Burton-on-Trent !Board days, every alternate thursday at the ·workhouse, Rl.'gistrars of Births & Deaths, Burton .sub-district, at 10.30 a.m. C. E. Arnold, Union street, Burton-on-Trent; deputy, T·he Burton-upon-Trent poor law union, formed in 1837. i• W. S. Ward, Union street, Burton-')n-Trent; Gresley very extensive, comprising parishes in the counties of 8ub-district, Mis1 Lottie W.right, B~ookbank, Stapen­ Stafford & Derbv, viz. : Stafford-.A.nslow, Barton­ hill; deputy, Mrs. Annie L. Woodrow, Newhall, under-Needwood, Branstone. Burlion-upon-Trent. Dun. Barton; Repton sub-district, Miss M. A . .Shaw, Rep­ !tall, Hanbury, Outwoods, Rolleston, Stretton, Tawn­ ton; deputy, FMncis Shaw, Repton; Tutbury ~~b­ hill, Tutbury &; Wichnor. Derby-As•h, Barton Blount, district, Thomas H. Oakden, Tutbury; deputy, M111 . Bearwardcote, Bretby, Burna.ston, Castle Gresley, Sophia Oakden, Tutbury Oatton, Cauldwell, Church Broughton. Church Gres­ ley, Coton-in-the-Elms, Dalbury-with-Lees, Drakelow. Egginton, Etwall, Finde·m, Formark, Foston & Scrop­ PUBLIC OFFIOF:.RS. ron, Hatton, Hilt.()'Jl, Hoon, Ingleby, Linton, Lulling­ Certifying Factory Surgeon. Chas. Hy. Low& M.R.O.S. ton, Marston-on-Dove, Mickleover, Newton Solney, Eng. 5 Horninglow street Osleston & Thurveston, Radbou.rne, Repton, Ro~­ Clerk to t-he Burton Feoffees, H. W. Stein, 53 High at lisron, Stanton & NeW'hall, Sutton-on-the-Hill, Swad­ Clerk to the Endowed Schools Governors, F. Evershed, lineote, Trusley, Twyford & Stenson, Walton-upon­ 53 :S:igh street Torent & Willington. The population of the union in Collector of Income Tax, Waiter F. Shilton, 32 Union at I9II -was 92,172 ; area, 88,215 acres ; rateable value Coroner for Burton District, Thomas Edward A.uden, 18 _at Michaelma~, IQII, £6o2,o26, viz. : Staffordshire, High tttreet; deputy, Ernest Hoskins Tomlinson, 3 [387,297; Derb:nhire, £214.729 Station ~t-I'Pt •• • • .
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