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LINCOLNSHIRE. [&:EJ.I.Y'g Sutton St 480 SPALDING. LINCOLNSHIRE. [&:EJ.I.y'g Sutton St. Edmnnd, Sutton St. James, Long Sutton, Masonic Hall, Pinchbeck sbreet Little Sutton, Tydd St. Mary, Weston St. Mary, Mechanics' ln!ltitute, Red Lion street, Henry J. D. Cun­ lVhaplode. Whaplode Drove, Central Wingland ningham, librarian Sessions House, Sheep market, Joseph Brinckley Garratt, Urban Districf; Oonncil. keeper Offices, Corn exchange. Temperance Hall, Crescent, William W alden, sec Meeting day, first W~nesday in the month at 3-I5 p.m. Volunteers. Members. 2nd Volunteer Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment (F Co.), Cha-irman, Samuel Kingston. Orderley room, Drill hall, Sheep market, E. A. .A.tkins Vice-Ohrorman, JQhn Thomas .A.toon. & G. F.Barrell, 2nd lieutenants; Rll'V'. MauTice Howard •Marsden M. A. acting chaplain; W.J.Hogg,drill instrctr Centsal Ward. tWilliam Henry Mills J.P tSamuel Kingston *George Sly Spalding Rllil'al District Council. tHarry Lacey Enderby East Ward. Meets at Union house, monthly. *Samuel Robinson Harper tWilliam Boston Lowden North Ward. tFred Sly Clerk, Harold Stanley Mapfes, 23a, New road, Spalding tAndrew Aitken *Martin Taylor Treasurer, William Lane Claypon, Bank, Spalding tJohn Thomas Atton West Ward. Medical Officers of Health, Donington district, Edward •George Francis Birch tGeorge Hall William J ollye, Doningtnn ; Gosberton district, J oseph South Ward. tWilliam Jepson Ga.bbitt Maunsell Griffin Stack,Gosberton; Moulton dis­ tEdward William Gooch *John Thomas White trict, George F. England L.R.C.P.Lond. Moulton; Pinchbeck district, Courtenay Charles Weeks, Pinch· Marked thus t retire in 18'97· Marked thus t retire in x8g8. beck; St. Nicholas district, Henry Toumay Stiles M. D. Marked thus *retire in x8gg. 18 Upper Welland terrace, London road, Spalding Inspectors of Nuisances, Deeping district, William Tom· OffiCOO'S. line, xga, Spring gardens, Spalding; Gosberton dis. Clerk, Henry Herbert Hlllrvey, Double street trict, George Handford, Gosberton; M()ulton district, J. Trea.surer, David Johnston, Capital & Counties Bank, H. Diggle, Moulton Market place Surveyors, Thomas Drury, Spalding; W. T. Smith, Pinch­ Medical Officer of Health, Gilbert Lacy Barritt L.R.C.f. beck; R. Doubleday, Gosberton & William Cawdron, Lond. 15 London road Donington Surveyor & Superintendent of Works & Market Inspector, Spalding Union. Daniel Crampton., 45 Double street Board day, alternate mondays, at the Workhouse, at Collector, Henry Mitchell, .A.lbion street 11.30 a.m Manager of Gas Works, John Greave>S Hawkins, .A.lbion st Inspector of Nuisances, A. L. Seymour., Hall place Spalding union eomprises the ten parishes of Cowbit, Superintendent Qf Fire Brigade, Jn. Thos. Driffill, Newrd Deeping St. Nicholas, Donington, Gosberton, Moulton, Pinchbeck, Quadring, Spalding, Surfleet & Weston. The Town Husbands. The population of the union in 1891 was 21,726; aorea These are trustees of certain charities formed soon 82,003 acres; rateable value in x8g6, £163,233· o.fter the dissolution of the monasteries in the 16th cen­ Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Harold tury: they hold meetings at the Corn exchange. Stanley Maples, 23a, New road, Spalding The following are the gentlemen elect:- Treasurer, William Lane Claypon, banker, Spalding W. Newton esq Edwin Morris esq. M.B Collectors of Poor Rates :-Spalding, Richard Longstaff, C. F. Bonner esq Fitzalan Howard esq 2 Herring lane, Spalding; Deeping St. Nicholas, Andrew J. H. Burg esq W. J. E. Hobson esq Aitken, Spalding; Pinchbeck, W. S. Smith, Pinchbeck; Marten Perry esq. M.D C. Caulton esq Moulton, John Harber Diggle, Moulton; Surfleet, G. A. H. H. Harvey esq R. Mawby esq Thistleton, Surflee't; Gosberton, Robert Doubleday, Gos­ Rev. A. W. G. Moore M.A Rev. R. G. Ash lii.A berton; Cow bit, Thomas Ridlington, Cow bit ; Doning­ Alfred Hobson esq Henry Clarke esq ton, William Cawdron, Donington; Weston, James Samuel Kingston H. S. Maples esq Atkin Gibson, Weston W. E. Dandy esq Relieving Officer, Gosberton district, George Handford, Gosberton; Spalding district, William Tomline, xga, Public Establishments. Spring gardens, Spalding Corn. Exchange, Market place, Charles Frederick Laxton, Vaccination Officers, George Handford, Gosberton; keeper, Herring lane William Tomline, xga, Spring gardens, Spalding; J. Cemetery, Pinchbeck road, Alvin Brown, registrar & l'e­ Harris, Spalding ceiver of fees Medical Officers, Deeping St. Nicholas district, Hen:ry County Coull't, held at the Sessions house, His Honour Tournay Stiles M.D. Spalding; William Edwin Stanrton, John Shortt B. A., LL.B. judge; Charles Edward Bonner, Market Deeping; & HeJ.Iry Thomas Benson, Market registrar & high bailiff. The court is generally held Deeping; Donington district, Edward William Jollye, first monday in every month; the following places are Don~ngton; Gosberton district, Joseph Gabbitt Maunsell within its jurisdiction :-CoWbit, Crowland, Donington, Griffin Stack L.R.C.P.Edin. Gosberton; Moulton dis­ Gosber-ton, Moulton, Pinchbeck, Quadring, Spalding, trict,George F. England L.R.C.P.Lond. Moulton; Pinch· Surfleet & Weston beck district, Courtenay Charles Weeks, Pinchbeck; Certified Bailiffs under the "Law of Distress Amend­ East Spalding district, Gilbert Lacy Barritt L.R.C.P. ment .Act, x888 ": George Peter Kingston, 24 Hall place, Lond. xsa, London road, Spalding; West Spalding dis­ Spalding ; George Hall, N f!fW' road, Spalding; Frank trict, Henry Tournay Stiles M.D. 18 Upper Welland Laming, Sheep market, Spalding; Richard Long staff, 2 terl'ace, London ll'oad, Spalding Herring lane, Spalding; Cecil F. Barrell, New road, Public Vaccinators :-Henry Tournay Stiles M. D. x8 Spalding; Frank Lumby, Donington; John Woodroof, Upper Welland terrace, Londo:Q road, public vaccinator; Spalding other districts, same as Medical Officers For bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that of Superintendent Registrar, Harold Stanley Maples, 23a, Peterborough, E. W. J. Savill, 5 Petty 0ull'ry, Cam­ New road; deputy, Benjamin Fountain, St. Thomas' road bridge, official receiver Registrars of Births & Deaths, Deeping St. Nicholas sub· County Police Station, Sheep market, Harry Osborn, district, Joseph Harris, Deeping St. Nicholas; Doning­ superintendent & 6 constables ton sub-district, Edward William J ollye, Donington; Fire Engines, Station gj;reet, J. Thomas Dri:ffill, superin· deputy~ Richard Walter Peach, Donington; Gosber­ tendent, 15 New road ton sub·district, William Russell, Gosberton ~ Moulron Infirmary & Dispensary, Johnson hospital, Priory road, sub-district, George F. England, Moulton; Pinchbeck, Marten Perry M.D. HeD!ry Tournay Stiles M.D. Gilbert sub-district, Amy Elizabeth Turner, Pinchbeck; Lacy Barritt L.R.C.P.Lond.; William Louis Byham deputy, James Waring, Pinchbeck; Spalding sub-dis-­ L.R.O.P.Edin. & Samuel Herbert Perry M.R.O.S.Eng. trict, .Alfred Preston, 21 Bridge street, Spalding; surgoons ; Henry Herbert Harvey, sec deputy, Harry ITeston, 21 Bridge street, Spalding Inland RE!'Venue Office, Marine villa, Willow road, Francis Registrars of Marriages, Oharles Leaper, 9 High street, Hargreaves, officer & inspector of corn returns Spalding; deputy, Harry Plreston, 21 Bridge street, .Johnson Hospital, Priory road, Marten Perry M.D. Henry Spalding; Edward William Jollye, Donington; deputy, Tournay ~tiles M.D. & Arthur Jalland Stiles M.D., Richard Waiter Peach, Donington C.M. physicians; Gilbert Lacy Barritt L.R.C.P.Lond. & The Workhouse, a large structure of red brick, about William Louis Byham L.R.C.P.Edin. surgeons; Joe half a mile ~rom the town, on the road to Pinchbeck, Calthrop, hon. see.; Miss Jane Spragge, matron was erect-ed in I835, &; will hold 403 inmates; the .
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