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Hampshire. Southampton DIRECTO!(Y.] HAMPSHIRE. SOUTHAMPTON. 433 Lond. assistant ophthalmic surgeon; .A Urn an Powell Royal Southampton Yacht, 79 Above Bar street ; George M.D. hon. aural surgeon; Rev. D. Wauchope & Mrs. A. Ernest Hu£sey, hon. sec.; Charles T. Penny, assis­ J. F. Bullar, hon. secs.; Miss A. M. Monk, matron tant sec Gordon Boys' Brigade, Ogle road, Frank Herbert Comp­ Southampton Conservative, 17 Above Bar street; William ton, mana~r W alton, hon. sec Hampshire l<"emale Orphan Asyl11m, Park road, :Bellevne, Southampton & South Hants Liberal, 4 High street; F. Mrs. Ellen Warner, hon. sec.; Miss Susan Francis, H. West, sec matron Working Men's Club li; Reading Room, Princess street, Hampshire Nurses' Institute, Park road, Bellevue, Miss E. P. E. Morgan A. Turner, hon. sec.; Miss Alice Varian, matron Hospital of God's House, Winkle house; Rev. L. W. POOR LAW UNIONS. Atkins M.A. warden & chaplain Southampton Incorporation. Malortie's Almshouses, Grove street (Under Local Act, 13 George m. cop. so.) Palk Memorial Home, St. George's pl. erected in 1876 to The population in I891 was 55,463; area, x,324 acres. commemorate the philanthropy & public labours of the late Aldernian Palk J.P. ; Miss Elizh. Dawkins, matron Rateable value in I8g8, £28x,x4o. Refuge for Fallen & Friendless Women, Cross street, Board day, every alternate thnrsday. Kingsland, Mrs. Kate Ellis, matron Clerk, David Peregrine Gwillim; ofli.ces, St. Mary's street Royal South Rants Infirmary, Fanshawe street, J. L. Treasurer, Robert Chatfield Hankinson, I72 High street Thomas M.D. &; Norman Aldridge M.B. physicians; J. Collectors of Poor Rates, All Saints, W. J. Paul, 3 Portland King Sampson, surgeon extraordinary; A. :B. Wade street; St. Laurence, Holy Rood, St. Michael & St. M.B. W. Sims M.B. & H. Wynter Shettle, surgeons ; John, C. Gidden, 4 West street; St. Mary No. 1, G. H. Howard Percy Ward M.B. assistant physician; J. B. Pope, Argyle house, Argyle road; St. Mary No. 2, B. Keele M.R.C.S. assistant surgeon; T. W. Pellow Yelf, 66 St. .Andrew's road; St. Mary No. 3, W. J. L.D.S.Eng. dentist; J. J. Burnett, auditor; T. A. Rowland, 36 Trinity road; St. Mary No. 4. J. E. Fisher Hall, sec.; Leslie Burnett Burnett M.A., M.B., Adams, 3 Chantry road RC., M.B.C.S.Eng. house surgeon; Rev. F. Harvey Relieving Officers, No. I district, Charles J. Silver­ M.A. chaplain; Miss Mollett, matron thorne, 4 Park vi-ew, Houndwell; No. 2 district, George Sailors' Home, Canute road, Peter Stewart, hon. sec Richmond, 8 Poly{!on road~ No. 3 district, Frederick St. Mary's Cottage Hospital, Derby road (for treatment Jas. Gaudy, 206 Derby road of ulcerated legs), Mrs. Helen Black, lady president & Vaccination Officer, G. T. Webb, 124 St. Mary's road; hon. sec.; Fredk. Hall M.R.C.S.Eng-., L.S.A. & Claude station, Houndwell place PhiFp Le Quesne L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeons; H. C. Medical Officers, No. I district, Rt. Enwraight Lauder Corke, hon. surgeon-dentist F.R.C.S.Edin., D.P.H. I52 St. Mary's street; No. 2 Southampton Incorporation Dispensary, Houndwell, Wm. district, H. P. Prankerd M.B., C. M. x Carlton road; Henry Adams, resid~nt dispenser No. 3 district, James Oliver, St. Aubyn, Cra.nbury av Southampton Dispensary & Provident Medical Institu­ Public Vaccinators, No, I district, John Henry Aldridge tion, New road, J. Oliver, R. D. H. Gwillim L.R.C.P. M.D. I 53 Above Bar street; station, 124 St. Mary's Land., A. J. Bathe L.R.C.P.Lond., F. T. Griffin M.B., road, attendanc-e thursday at 3 p.m.; No. 2 district, H. Ernest Blacker M.D. & Lancelot Moyle Breton L.R.C.P. W. R. Bencraft, I39 Above Bar street, attends at Hound­ Lond. acting medical officers; Wm. Jas. Oliver Dawson well dispensary every tuesday at 3 p.m L.D.S.Eng. surgeon-dentist; G. Brinton & W. C. West­ Su~rintendent Registrar, John A. Hunt, 23 High st. ; lake, hon. secs. ; J. Acton, assistant sec. ; Herbert Wm. deputy, James T. Hamilton, 23 High street Benest, resident dispenser Registrar of Births & Deaths, H. G. Whitchurch, I37 Thorner's Charity Almshouses, 127 Above Bar street & High street; deputy, H. H. V. Whitchurch, I37 High st Polygon road Registrar of Marriages, Edward Bance, 67 Above Bar Urban Sanitary Hospital for Infections Diseases, West street ; deputy, Alfred J. Cheverton, 67 Above Bar quay, Arthur Wellesley Harris, medical officer of health atre~t; William Henry Rowland, 23 High street; deputy, Edward W. Chaplin, 57 & 59 London road YEOMANRY CAVALRY. Workhouse, a building of red brick, to hold 712 inmate~. Hampshire (Carabineers), Lieut.-Col. W. Woods, com­ St. Mary street, Rev. S. W. Stevens M.A. chaplain; manding; H. Le Roy-Lewis, major; Surg.-Lieut. J. F. H. W. R. Bencraft, medical officer; T. J. Heath, Gordon-Dill M. D. medical officer; Rev. A. W. Milroy master; Eliza Heath, matron: F. S. Bradbeer, school­ M.A. hon. chaplain; Southampton head quarters, Royal master; Miss Selina French, schoolmistress hotel, 64 & 66 Above Bar street Mor~uary, Town quay VOLUNTEERS. New Forest Union. ut Hampshire Volunteer Artillery, Southern Division, The union comprises Beaulieu, Bramshaw & East Bram­ Royal Artillery ( IO companies) ; head quarters, St. shaw, Colbury, Copy-thorne, Denny Lodge, Dibden, Mary's road; Lieut.-Col. J. MacLauchlan, command­ Eling-, Exbury, Fawley, Lvndhurst, Marchwood, MiD­ ing; W. B. G. Bennett & R. W. Lees, majors; Capt. stead, Netlev Marsh. The population in 189I was A. J. Breakey R . .A. adiutant; W. Watton, quarter­ I3,992; area, 69,329 acres; rateable value in I897• master; Rev. Silas W. Stevens B.A., LL.B., Rev. Canon :f.J6,J64 W. Durst & Rev. R. C. M. Harvey B.A. acting chap­ Board day alterna.te mondays lains. Southampton Companies :-No. 1, Capt. J. Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Wm. Hawkins; No. 2, Capt. A. Emanuel; No. 3, Capt. J. H. Coxw-ell, 7 Gloucester square Ho!:!"15e; No. 4, Capt. W. H. H. M. Gipps; No. 5, Lieut. Treasurer, Roberl; Chatfield Hankinson, I72 High street J. H. Blizard. Shirley Co. :-No. 7• Capt. W. G. Shiel. Relieving li; Vaccination Officers, No. x district, James Practice batteries, Forts Gilicker &; Gamer & The King, ToMon; No. 2 di9trict, W. Holloway, Lynd­ Stokes Bay Lines hurst; No. 3 district, Frederick Fry, Hythe 2nd Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment, head­ Medical Officers, No. I or Eling district, Henry .Anrler­ quarters, 32 Oarlton place; Hon. Col. E. K. Perkins son Sheppard, Totton; No. 2, Barrington S. White V. D. commanding; 0. H. H. Candy & R. E. Coies, M. D. Lyndhurst; No. 3 or Fawley district, Hewett majors; Capt. W. H. Trethewy, adiutant; Ran. Capt. John Lysag-ht Bullen, Hythe; J oseph Hutchinson, G. E. M. Rufl'ell, quartermaster; Snrgeon-Capt. A. B. Fawley; Edward Fluder Chinery L.B.C.P.Edin. Wade M.B. & Surgeon-Major B. T. Cresar, medical Lymington officers; Rev. R. S. Lidbetter, acting chaplain. A Co. Superintendent Registrar, William Coxwell, 7 Gloucester Capt. Edgar J. EI1iott; B Co. Capt. G. W. Cappel; C square, Southampton Co. Capt. & Hon. Maior M. Emanuel V. D. ; D Co. Capt. Deputy Superintendent Registrar, Henry Richard Ryder, J. T. Parkins; E. Co. Capt. & Hon. Major J. R. P. 163 Shirley road Sharp; F Co. Capt. & Hon. Maior G. Abraham V. D. ; Registrars of llirths & Deaths, Eling sub-district, James G Co. Capt. & Hon. Maior Septimus Cooksey; li; H Co. King, Eling; Fawley sub-district, Frederick Fry, (Woolston), Capt. G. K. Page Hythe; Lyndhurst sub-district, W. Holloway, Lyndhrst Registrar of Marriages, William Alien. Totton CLUBS. Deputy Registrar of Marriages, Thomas Edward Smith, Fo'c's'le Young- Men's, Chapel street; Miss Jellicoe, lady Rose bank, Emsworth road, Shirley supt. ; Frederick J. Best. custodian Workhouse, Totton, Rev. Robert Bickerdike M.A. chap­ Northam Working Men's Conservative Club, x Williarn lain ; Henry .Ander~on Sheppard, medical officer ; Wm. street, Northam; W. H. Newport & .A. A. Dykes,, Taylor, master; Mrs. Taylor, matron; Miss J. H. hon. &eel Williams, schoolmistress HANTS. 28 .
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