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Sol\IERSETSHIRE .. TAUNTON DIRECTORY.] SOl\IERSETSHIRE .. TAUNTON. 357 • • J. Heathcote M.A. & the Rev. W. G. Fitzgerald hon. Clerk to the Trustees of the Market, Thomas J ames Shepherd, chaplains;- Rev. L. H. P. Maurica M.A. acting chaplain ; Castle green A Co. Capt. H. C. Sweet; B Co. Capt. E. T. Alms; Sergt.­ Collector of the Market, C. J. Fox, Castle green Major E. Willey, drill instructor Collector of Income & Assessed Taxes, St. Mary Magdalene Parish, William Waterman, 31 Paul street; St. James', TAUNTON UNION~ John Mattocks Chapman, 10 Canon street Board day, fortnightly, wednesday, at 2.go, at the Work­ Collector of Inland Revenue, Wm. Furze Bickford, Forest house. Collector of Poor Rates for St. Mary Magdalene Without, The Union comprises the following parishes :-Angersleigh, William Henry Wake, Church square; St. Mary :Magda­ Ash Priors, Bickenhall, Bishops Hull (Within & Without), lene Within, David Poole Hewer, Upper High street; St. Bishops Lydeard, Cheddon Fitzpaine, Churchstanton James Within & Without, John Mattocks Chapman, 10 (Devon), Combe Florey, Corfe, Cothelstone, Creech St. Canon street; Bishops Hull Within & Without, J. l\Iayes, Miehael, Curland, Durston, Halse, Hatch Beauchamp, Bishops Hull Heathfield, Kingston, Lydeard St. Lawrence, North County Analyst, Henry James Alford M.n., F.c.s. 2 :\'Iarl­ Curry, N orton Fitzwarren, Orchard Portman, Otterford, borough terrace Pitminster, Ruishton, Staplegrove, Staple Fitzpaine, County Surveyor, Charles Edmond Norman, 12 Hammet st Stoke St. Gregory, Stoke St. Mary, Taunton St. James Curator of Somerset Archreological & Natural History (Without & Within), Taunton St. Mary Magdalane (With­ Society, William Bidgood, The Castle out & Within), Thornfalcon, Thurlbear, Tolland, Trull, Deputy Clerk of the Peace for the. County, Thomas 21Ieyler, West Bagborough, West Hatch, West Monkton, Wilton 8 Hammet street The population of the union in 1881 was 35,978 ; rateable District Registrar of Hel' Majesty's Court of Probate, Robert value, £238,251; area, 69,383 acres Arthur Kinglake, 4 Hammet street Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, William Inspector of Weights & Measures, Samuel Durham, }"olice Francis Bartlett Dawe, Registry place, Taunton Station, Upper High street Treasurer, Henry J. Badcock, Stuckey's Bank Sheriff's Officer for the Taunton District, John David Woollen, Relieving & Vacination Officers, No. 1 district, Samuel R. Shire hall Chapman, Taunton; No. 2 district, Chas. Sloman, Bridge Stamp Distributor, William Furze Bickford, Fore street street, 'Taunton; No. 3 district, Hy. John Pearce, Bishops Steward to the Trustees of Taunton Town Charities, John Lydeard ~ No. 4 district, George Lewis, North Curry; Henry Biddulph Pinchard, 13 Hammet street No. 5 district, F. Lane, Howleigh Steward of the Hundred of Holway & Manor of Taunton Medical Officers, No. 1 district, James Alexander Macdonald Late Priory, Thomas Meyler, 8 Hammet street M. D. East street, Taunttm; No. 2 district, Samuel Farrant, Steward of the Manor of Taunton Deane, John Hamilton North Street house, Taunton ; No. 3 district, William Kinglak.e M.D. ; deputy, Thomas Meyler, 8 Hammet st Bradshaw Paulin L.R.C.P. Edin. Creech St. Michael; No. Superintendent of County Constabulary, Samuel Durham, 4 district, Wavell Arundell Dene, Bishops Lydeard; No. Police Station, Upper High st.reet 5 district, Hugh Pengilly Olivey, North Curry; No. 6 dis­ Supervisor of Inland Revenue, John Fawcus, Fore street trict, William James Townsend Barker L.R.C.P.Lond. Surveyor of Highways, Andrew Richmond, Bath place Churchinford; No. 7district, Jn. Codner M.B., c.M. Corfe Surveyor of Taxes, Chas. John Revell Mus.:sac.mwn. Forest Public Vaccinators, Bishops Lydeard rlistrict, H. F. Meade, Town Crier, James Parker, Melody buildings Bishops Lydeard ; Churchstanton district, William James Treasurer to Trustees of Gray's Almshouses, Tho?. l\Ieyler, Townsend Barker L.R.C.P.Lond. Churchinford ; Corfe & •· 8 Hammet street St. Mary's districts, John Codner M.~., c. M. Corfe; North Curry & Creech districts, Hugh Pengilly O!ivey, North Newspapers. Curry; St. James' district, Samuel Farrant, North Street Somerset County Gazette, Castle green, Woodlcy, Williams house, Taunton; Taunton Borough, George Henry How, & Dunsford, publishers & proprietors; published sat. & Yard house, N orthtown wed. See adverti'lement Superintendent Registrar, William Francis Bartlett Dawe, Somerset County Herald, 34 Parade, Harry Read, publisher Registry place, Taunton ; deputy, Alexander Hammett, & proprietor ; published sat. See advertisement 53 North street, Taunton Somerset Express, 29 Paul street, J. Forbes Keir, manager; Registrars of Births & Deaths, Bishops Lydeard sub-district, published sat. See advertisement H. J. Pearce, Bishops Lydeard; deputy, William Sweet­ Taunton Courier, 34 Parade, Harry Read, publisher; pub­ ing, Bishops- Lydeard ; North Curry sub-district, William lished wed. See advertisement Pyne, Creech; deputy, Hugh P. Olivey, North Curry; Taunton Echo, 29 Paul street, J. Forbes Keir, manager ; Pitminster sub-district, F. Lane, Corfe; deputy, James published wed. See advertisement Buckland, Pitminster; Taunton St. James' sub-district, Western News, Castle green, Woodley, Williams & Dunsford, vacant; deputy, John Mattocks Chapman, 10 Canon st. publishers & proprietors ; published tues Taunton ; Taunton St. Mary Magdalene sub-district, Samuel R. Chapman, Taunton; deputy, William Henry Places of Worship, with times of Servic3s. Wake, Billet street St. Mary Magdalene Church, Rev. William Henry Askwith Registrar of Marriages, W. J. Horwood, Registry place, M.A. vicar; Rev. William Arnold M.A. & the Rev. Herbert Taunton; deputy, John Blizard, Workhouse Wice M.A. curates; II a.m. & 3.15 & 6.30 p.m.; wed. • Workhouse, South street, a large building, built in 1837, 7.30 p.m. & thurs. 2 p.m. in winter & 3 p.m. in summer; tohold410inmates; John Blizard, master; Rev. R. Bailey, holy communion every sunday at 8 a.m. & noon chaplain; Alfred Robert Iles L.R.C.P.Edin. medical officer; St. James, Rev. Godfrey Kingdom M.A. vicar; Rev. Henry Mrs. S. C. Blizard, matron Kerr Binns, curate; II a. m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 RuRAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. p.m ; daily, 8 a.m Meets monthly at Workhouse, after board meeting. St. John, Park street, Rev. Thomas Edward Morris Barrow Clerk, Wm. Francis Bartlett Dawe, Registry place, Taunton M. A. vicar; Rev. Herbert Reginald Alien B. A. curate ; 8 & Treasurer, Henry J. Badcock, Stuckey's Bank II a.m. & 3.30 & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 8 a. m. & 5 p.m.; wed. Medical Officer of Health, H. J. Alford M.D. 2 Marlborough 7·30 p.m terrace, Taunton Holy Trinity, Trinity street, Rev. Altham Surtees Altham Inspector of Nuisances, Andrew Richmond, Bath pl.Taunton M. A. vicar; Rev. W. S. Isherwood, curate; 11 a. m. & SCHOOL ATTENDANCE CoMMITTEE. 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m Clerk, Wm. Francis Bartlett Dawe, Registry place, Taunton St. George, Wilton, Rev. Daniel James Pring :M. A. vicar ; 11 Attendance & Inquiry Officers, The Relieving Officers a.m. & 6.go p.m.; daily, 8 a. m. except fri. when it is held at II a.m. & 7.30 p.m Public Officers. St. Andrew, Rowbarton, Rev. Roger St. John Gresley, vicar ; Rev. Andrew Richardson Carr B.A. curate ; 8 & 1 I Assistant Overseers, Parishes of St. Mary Magdalene Within a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; daily, 8 m. & 7 p.m. ; tues. & thurs. & Wilton, David Poole Hewer, 10 Canon street ; St. Mary a. Magdalene Without, W. H. Wake, Billet street; St. James 8.45 a.m Within & Without, John Mattocks Chapman, Canon street; Bishops Hull Within & Without, J. Mayes, Bishops Hull Mission Room (St. George), Galmington; 3.30 p.m Certifying Factory Surgeon, Rowland Hill West M.A. 12 St. George's Catholic Church, Billet street, The Very Rev. Middle street Canon John Mitchell M.R. & Rev. Thos. O'Meara, priests; Clerk to the Burial Board for the United Parishes of St. mass, 8 & 10.30 a.. m. ; vesper~<, instruction & benediction, Mary Magdalene & Bishops Hull, John Henry B. Pinchard, 6.go p.m.; holy days, mass 8 a.m. & mass & benediction 13 Hammet street 10.30 a.m.; daily mass 8.30 a. m Clerk to the Burial Board for the Parish of St.. James, John Society of Friends' Meeting House, Bath place ; II a. m. & Mattocks Chapman, Canon street 6.30 p.m Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes for Taunton Division, Baptist (Albemarle), Rev. Levi Palmer, minister; li a.m. John Henry B. Pinchard, 13 Hammet street & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m .
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