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DEBHYSHIRE. Y's 118 DEBBY. DEBHYSHIRE. y's OFFICERS OF THE CoRPORATION AND URBAN SANITARY County Hall & Assize Court, St. Mary's gate, Charles Fearn, AUTHORITY. hall keeper Town Clerk, Clerk to the Urban Sanitary Authority, Clerk County Lunatic Asylum, Mickleover, near Derby, Lieut.~ to the Waterworks, Clerk to the Committee of Visitors of Col. Mosley, chairman ; George Crompton esq. trea~urer ~ the Borough Asylum, Registrar of the Borough Court of James Murray Lindsay M.D. superintendent physician ; Record & Clerk of the Peace, Harry Freckelton Gadsby John Hitchman M.D. hon. consulting physician; Richard Treasurer, Charles Edmund Newton John Legge M. D. assistant medical officer; Rev. Reginald Coroner for the Borough, John Close, Victoria chambers, Canning Brindley M. A. chaplain; B. S. Currey, clerk to Corn market the committee of visitors; John Langley, clerk & steward; Medical Officer of Health, William Iliffe, 4I Osmaston road Harry Langley, assistant clerk ; Miss Charlotte Martin. Corporation Surveyor & Engineer, Robert John Harrison, housekeeper; Harry Bird & Miss Helen Burton, chief Babington lane at~endants; G. D. Dennis, resident engineer Head Constable & Billet Master, Lieut.-Col. W. A. Delacombe County Constabulary Head Quarters & Chief Constable's Accountant, William Cooper Offices, I7 St. Mary's gate; Capt. Francis Joseph Parry, Chief Sanitary Inspector, William Wilkinson chief constable; David A. Hunter, deputy chief constable Inspector of Weights & Measures, M. D. Spriggs & superintendent of Derby district ; John C. Airey, chief InspectQr of Cabs, John Jepson clerk ; Charles Decourey Parry, assistant clerk & store­ Inspector of Petroleum, James Cooper keeper; Inspector Charles Cockerton, drill instructor: Collectors of Rates, Thomas James Ford, 21 Kedleston road; the local force consists of 2 inspectors, 2 sergeants & 29 Jesse Stubbs, 42 Rose Hill st. & Silas Porter, 5 Wilson st constables Town Crier, Stephen Statbam, I8 Bold lane Sergeant-at-~lace & Town Hall Keeper, George Gilbert Derby Church House, College place, Queen street, The Right BoROUGH PoLICE FoRcE.-Lieut.-Col. W. A. Delacombe, Rev. The Bishop of Derby, president; Edwin Parker, sec head constable; John Jepson, superintendent ; 4 in­ Derby Law Society, 10 Full street, J. Smith, president; W. spectors, 4 detectives (I inspectors & 3 sergeants), I4 Harvey Whiston, vice-president ; J. H. Powell, treasurer; sergeants & 77 constables Woodforde Beadon Woodforde, hon. sec District Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate, St. TRUSTEES OF DERBY MuNICIP~L CHARITIEs. Mary's gate; hours of attendance, IO to 4 ; saturday, 10 Meetings held at the Secretary's office, March, July & to I ; Charles Wilde, district registrar December Fire Brigade Station (Corporation), Bloomfield street Benjamin Brindley Thomas Roe M. P (branch), Henry Ottewell, chief engineer George Frost ThomM Wheeldon Fire Engine Station (Corporation), 31 Full street, Henry Frederick Longdon William Williamson Ottewell, superintendent in charge, I superintendent, 2 Clerk, F. L. Sowter, 7 Corn market sergeants & 25 men TRUSTEES OF THE LIVERSAGE CHARITY. Free Library & Museum, Wardwick, William Crowther, Churchwardens' meetings held at the Board room, London curator & librarian ; Charles Courtney & Miss J. 1\filler, road, every wednesday assistant librarians George Gascoyne John Keys Free Swimming Baths (presented by the late Michael Herbert M. Holmes Robert Russell Thomas Bass esq. M. P. ), Recreation ground, Cattle market Walter Boden William Harvey Whiston Grand Theatre, Babington lane, Andrew Melville, proprietor Clerk, Samuel Hadfield, London road & manager Consular Agent. Guildhall, Market place, John Gilbert, keeper United States, Charles Kirk Eddowes, .13 St. Mary's gate Gymnasium, 16 St. Mary's gate, Robert Edmund Thorn­ son, sec Public Establishments. Her Majesty's .Prison, South street, Capt. Charles E. Arboretum, Arboretum square, Timothy Husband, curator Farquharson, governor; Rev. Charles Edward Crellin & sec M.A. chaplain ; Charles Augustus Greaves M.B. surgeon Assembly Rooms, Market place, Charles Redshaw, keeper Inland Revenue Office, Victoria street, DaYid Thorn, col­ Burial Board, I5A, Warwick street, Charles E. Oliver, clerk; lector; Josiah W. Stanley, surveyor of taxes; James Cemeteries, Uttoxeter New road, David Matthew Melior, Leslie & John Fox, supervisors; Thomas Groves & J. L. superintendent ; Nottingham road, William De Ville, Hope, chief clerks; William Jackson & A. Gregory, clerks superintendent Judges' Lodgings, St. Mary's gate, Edmund Wilmot,steward Cattle Market, on the Holmes, Francis Walker, superin­ Little Chester Recreation Ground, Mansfield road, in charge tendent & collector of the curator of the Arboretum Chamber of Commerce News Room, Victoria street, H. M. Market Hall, Market place, John Gilbert, keeper Holmes, president ; L. W~ Wilshire, sec Masonic Hall, Gower street, Thomas Day, hall keeper Corn Exchange, Albert street, Amos Wright, sec Midland Railway Literary Institute, Midland Railway Corporation Art Gallery, Strand, William Crowther, curator station, Georg' James PraU, sec Corporation Baths, Public offices, Full street, John Oakley Ordnance Survey for Divisions of Y orks, Lanes & London, Smith, superintendent t8 Strand, Capt. G. H. Sim R.E. in charge County Court, office, 10 Full street ; hours, 10 to 4 ; except Recreation Grounds, on the Holmes, Cattle market, Joseph saturday, when the office closes at I. The court is held Longdon, superintendent at the County hall, St. Mary's gate : His Honor William Sheriff's Offices, St. Mary's gate, Robotham, Attwood ~ Barber Q.C. judge; Woodforde Beadon Woodforde, regis­ Robotham, acting under-sheriffs trar & high bailiff; John Smith, bankruptcy official re­ Southwell Diocesan Registry, College place, Queen street, ceiver. The district comprises the following parishes & John Borough, registrar places :-Allestree, Alvaston, Ambaston, Arlest.on, Ash, Stamp & Legacy Duty Office, Inland Revenue Office, Victoria Aston, Barrow, Bearwardcote, Borrowash, Botany Bay, street, David Thorn, distributor Boulton, Breadsall, Breaston, Burnaston, Chaddesden, Temperance Hall, Curzon street, James Raynes, keeper Chellaston, Dalbury, Dale Abbey, Darley Abbey, Borough Town Hall, Market place, John Gilbert, keeper of Derby, Derby Hills, Draycott, Elvaston, Etwall, Fin­ Water Works Office (Corporation), Municipal offices, Babing­ dern, Foremark, Foremark Park, Hopwell, Huffin Heath, ton lane; Robert J. Harrison, engineer; John Derry, Ingleby, Kedleston, King's Newton, Kirk Hallam, Kirk cashier; Henry Cope, 9 Lorne street; William Duesbury, Langley, Lees, Litchurch, Little Chester, Little Eaton, 15 Holmes st. & Edwin J. Brown, 35 Abbey st. collectors Littleover, Long Eaton, Mackworth, Markeaton, Mel­ DERBY UNION. bourne, Mickleover, Mugginton, Normanton, Ockbrook, The poor law offices, as well as those of the assistant over­ Osmaston, Quarndon, Radbourne, Ravensdale Park, seer & collectors & superintendent registrar of marriages, Risley, Sandiacre, Sawley, Shackle Cross, Shardlow, are in Becket street, Wardwick.-The Derby nnion com­ Sinfin, Spondon, Stanley, Stanton-by-Bridge, Stanton-by­ prises the following places: All Saints' (Derby), Darley Dale, Sutton-on-the-Hill, Sunny Hill, Swarkeston, Thul­ Abbey, Lit church, Little Chester, New N ormanton, St. ston, Thnrvaston, Trusley, Twyford & Stenson, West Alkmund (Derby),St. Michael tDerby), St. Peter (Derby), Hallam, Weston-on-Trent, Weston Underwood, Willing­ St.Werburgh(Derby)&Rowditch; rateable value,£37I,867 ton, Wilne, Wilsthorp Certified Bailiffs appointed under the Law of Distress Board meet every tuesday at 2,30 p.m. Amendment Act, W. B. Delacombe, 7 Iron gat~; Joseph Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Philip B. Nutt, Corn exchange; J. B. Brownson, 16 Derwent street; Chadfield, n8 Friargate; ass1st. clerk, Jsph. B. Chadfield Harry Maiden, Full street; A. Baum, I8 Ward wick: Treasurer, William Turpie, Derby & Derbyshire Bank Amos Wright, Corn exchange ; George Winfield, Osmas­ .Assistant Overseers & Collectors, All Saints', bt. Alkmund's, ton street; John Wilkinson, Coi"I\ market; John Linney, St. Michael's, Little Chester, & Darley .Abbey, Joseph M. 3 King street; Henry Lower, Dale road; Thomas Robin­ Tempest, Duffield ; St. Peter's, Charles Dryden, Burton son, 40 Osmaston road; John William .Anable, n Sher­ road; Litchnrch, John Duesbury, Becket street; St. wood street ; & P. C. Burton, Long Eaton Werburgh, Stephen Poulson, I2 St. Mary's gate .
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