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BEDFORDSHIRE; LEIGH~ON·BUZZARD. ,1}9 l p.m.; London, the Conttnent, Aylesbury, BerkhiUDP­ Great Billington (Beds), Heath & Reach (Beds), Hock­ :~~tead, Tring, Watford & South, East & West, 3.30 liffe (Beds), Horton (Bucks), Hudnall (Bucks), Hul­ p.m. ; Billington, Horton, Mentmore, Slapton, Stan­ cote (Beds), Husborne Crawley (Beds), Ivinghoe bridge & Tilsworth, 3·55 p.m. ; London district, 4·35 (Bucks), Ledburn (Bucks), Leighton Buzzard (Beds), J>.m. ; 4th delivery in Leighton Buzzard, 6.20 p.m. ; Linslade (Bucks), Little Billington (Beds)~ Little London & all parts, 8.15 p.m.; the Midlands, the Gaddesden (Herts), Mentmore (Bucks), Milton Bryant North & Scotland, 10 p.m. ; London, Aylesbury, (Beds), Northall (Bucks), Potsgrove (Beds), &ingshall J>letchley, Berkhampstead, Dunstable, Hockliffe, Luton, (Bucks), Sand House (Beds), Slapton (Bucks), Soul­ TebVforth & South, East & West, II.IO p.m.; sunday, bury (Bucks), Stanbridge (Beds), Saint Margare1J Lo!ldon & all parts, 8.15 p.m (Bucks), Sta.wkley (Bucks), Stoke Hammond (Bucks), • Town Sub-Post & M. (]. Offices ;- Tebworth (Beds),. Tilsworth (Beds), Toddington -:North street.-Miss Emily Reeve, sub-postmistress. (Beds), Vallence End (Beds), Wingfield (Beds), Wing Box cleared at 8.15 & II.IS a.m. & I.I5, 2.45, 5.3o, (Bucl;:s), Woburn Sands (Beds), Woburn (Beds) For Bankruptcy purposes the Court is included in that • 7·45 & 9·45 ·p.m. ; sunday, 8 p.m llocldiffe street. Wmiam Charles Cheshire, sub-post­ of Luton; Alfred Ewen, The Parade, NOl'thampton, offic1al receiver master. Box cleared at 8.30 & xr. IS a. m.& 1. IS, 2.45, 5·3o, 7·45 & 9·45 p.m.; sunday, 8 p.m Certified Bailiffs appointed under the "Law of Distress Amendment Act," Cumberland & Hopkins, 40 High street; Pbilip Hart, High street; A.rthur W. Merry, .COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR LEIGHTON BUZZARD High street & Henry William Clough, 40 High street PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. Corn Exchange, :Lake street, Samuel Cook, hall keeper Finlay Lt.-Col. .Alexander, The Manor House, Little County Police Station, 21 Hockliffe road, Thomas Woods, Brickhill, Bletchley, chairman superintendent, I sergeant & ."l constables :Haines Major Gregory, The Manor, Hockliffe Provident Dispensary, N ortb street, Frederick Stedman Baldry Henry Osborne esq. Rushmere lodge, Heath & M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A. consulting physician; John­ Reach, Leighton Buzzard stone Delaville John Harris L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.Edin. Bassett Frederick esq. The Knolls, Leighton 'Buzzard & Reginald Spencer Pearson M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P. Brown William Gray esq. Victoria house, Lake street, Lond., D.P.H., R.C.P.S.Irel. medical officers; William Leighton Buzzard G. W. Willis esq. bon. sec. ; Mrs . .Alice G. Brown, Euckmaster .Albert Alfred esq. Slapton Bury, Leighton clerk & collector Buzzard Temperance Hall, Lake st. Mrs. Leah Bierton, hall kpr Mills Joseph Trueman esq. Stock grove, Soulbury, Town Hall, Market square, George Saunders, hall keeper Leighton Buzzard Volunteer Fire Brigad'3, C. F. Ruggles, captain; W. J. "Richmond Robert esq. Heathwood, Leighton Buzzard Pratt, superintendent, & Io men Square Wm.Holberton esq.13 Bridge st.Leighton Buzzrd ''The Chairmen of the Leighton Buzzard Urban & LEIGHTON BUZZARD UNION. of the ]\':aton Bray Rural District Councils are ex­ Board days, every friday fortnight at the Workhouse officio Magistrates at 10 a.m . • Clerk to the Magistrates, Frederic Thomas Tanqueray, The Union comprises the following places in Beds :­ Woburn • Billington, Chalgrave, Eaton Bray, Eggington, Heath Petty Sessions are held at the Assembly Room, Corn & Reach, Hockliffe, Leighton Buzzard, Stanbridge & exchange, every alternate tuesday at 10.30 a.m 'l'ilsworth, and the following in Bucks :-Chedding­ 'Tha places in the division are Billington, Eat on Bray, ton, Edlesborough, Grove, Ivinghoe, Linslade, Ment­ Eggington, Hooth & Reach, Leighton Buzzard & more, Slapton, Soulbury, Stoke Hammond & Wing. Stanbridge The population of the Union in 1901 was I8,o71 ; area, 42.638 acres; rateable value at Lady Day, I91o, URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. was .£150,373• viz.: Beds, .£5I,oii; Bucks, £99,362 Council offices, North street. Chairman of the Board of Guardians, A. A.. Buck­ master, Slapton, Leighton Buzzard Meeting day, last th~rsday in each month at 6.30 p.m. Cle·rk to the -Guardians, Charles Wallis Berkeley Cal­ Members. cott, 30 High street, Leighton Buzzard Chairman, George Payne. Trrasurer, Fredk. Bassett, The Bank, Leighton Buzzard Vice-Chairman, R. J. Platt·en. Relieving Officer tor the Union, John Thomas Till, ThP. Workhouse, Leighton Buzzard Retire in April, Igii. Vaccination Officer, Alfred Blake, Linslade, Leighton · .John Charles Baker I Charles Frederick Ruggles Buzzard Thomas Handy Bishop John Charles Stairs l\ledical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Hockliffe Dis­ Retire in .April, 1912. trict, John Waugh B . .A., M.D., M.Ch. Toddington; Benjamin Carpenter I Thomas Gibbs Leighton Buzzard district, Lewis Warts L.R.C.P. & S. :Henry Chap man Furlong ! Re l:.ert Richmond Edin. & L.F.P.S.Glas. North street, Leighton Buzzard Retire in April, 1913. Workhouse, erected to bold 250 inmates; Lewis Worts, George Payne I Percy Hamilton Read medical officer; Charles Henry Swaffield, master ; Robert John Flatten I Frederick Geo. W oodman Mrs. Catherine Hallett, matron Superintendent Registrar, Charles Wallis B. Calcott, Officers. High street, Leighton Buzzard; deputy, .Albert G. Clerk, Reginald Frank Austin Tutt, Council offices, Ruthven, Linslade . North street Registrars of Births & Deaths, Edla.sborougb sub­ Treasurer, Frederick Bassett, Barclay's Bank district·, Miss Priscilla Brown, Eaton Bray; deputy, ·Medical Officer of Health, John George Durran M.B. Miss Clara Brown, Eaton Bray; Ivinghoe sub-district, North street William Rogers, Ivinghoe; deputy, J. W. Keable; "Engineer & Manager of WateT Works, John Phelan, Stanbridge road Leighton Buzzard district, John Thomas Till, The Workhouse, Leighton Buzzard; deputy, David Rush, 'Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, Albert Victor Pryer, 25 Market square, Leighton Buzzard; Wing sub­ Council offices, North street IQollector, Mrs. Alice G. Brown, 2 North street district, Ernest Cleaver, Wing; deputy, E. Cleaver, Wing PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Reg-istrar of Marriage8, Alfred Blake, New rd. Linslade ; deputy, David Rush, 25 Market sq. Leighton Buzzard 'Cemetery, Miletree road, Robert Graham Walton, 20 Bridge street, clerk to the Burial board; William Freeman, curator TERRITORIAL FORCE. County Court, His Honor T. W. Wheeler K.C. 5th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (part of B- Co. ), judge; Charles Wallis Berkeley Calcott, registrar Town hall; Capt. E. W. Brighten, commanding & acting high bailiff. The Court is held bi-monthly at the Town hall. The district includes the fol­ PUBLIC OFFICERS. lowing parishes, villages, hamlets or places :-.Ascott Assistant Overseer, Ernest Alfred Watling, 2 North s~ {Bucks), .Asp ley Heath (Beds), .Aspley Guise (Beds), Certifying Factory Surgeons, William Holberton Square Aston Ivinghoe (Bucks), Battlesden (Beds), Burch­ L.R.C.P. & S.E1in. 13 Bridge street & Jobnstone more Grt>en (Beds), Chalgrave (Beds), Chalton Delavil John Harris L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. 16 Leighton rd ·(Beds), Cheddington (Bucks), Church End (Beds), Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes of the Cottesloe • 'Comp End (Beds), Dagnall (Bucks), Dagnall Hill End Division & Clerk to the Magistrates for the Linslade (Bucks), Eaton Bray (Beds), Edlesborough (Bucks), Division ilf the Three Hundreds of Cottesloe, Charles Eggington (Beds), Fancott (Beds), Grove (Bucks), Wallis Berkeley Calcott, 30 High street .
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