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CoUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR MARKET RABEW PE'M'lt: SESSIONAL PUBLIC OFFICERS :- DIVISION, Collector of Income & Assessed Taxes, Jas. Cooper, King st Andrews Rev. Samuel Wright M.A. Rectory, Claxby, Market Inland Revenue Officer, Charles Wm. Turner, Linwood rd Rasen Inspector of Weights & Measures for Market Rasen, George Brewster Rev. Herbert Charles B. A. Rectory, , Morritt, Dear street Lessee of Tolls, William Sales, Market place Clarke Woodthorpe Johnson esq. Binbrook, Market Rasen Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Caistor Union, Mar­ Conway-Gordon Lieut.-Col. Francis Ingram D.L. Lynwode ket Rasen No. I District, Maurice Searle Barton L.R.C.P. manor, Market Rasen Edin. King street ; Market Rasen No. 2 District, George Cooper Rev. William Waldo M.A. Rectory, West Rasen, Henry Barton L.R.C.P.Edin. King street Market Rasen Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, R. I. Ward, Silver street, Maule Rev. George M.A. Rectory, Thoresway, Caistor Lincoln Young John Joseph esq. Buckingham house, Market Rasen Registrar of Births & Deaths for Market Rasen Sub-Dis­ Clerk to the Magistrates, Arthur Augustus Padley, Mill st trict, Herbert Gadd, King street; deputy, James Cooper, Petty Sessions are held at the Police 8tation every 1st & 3rd 33 King street monday at II a. m Registrar of Marriages for Caistor Sub-District, Tom Gib­ List of places in the Petty Sessional Division of Market bons, Willingham road; deputy, Wm. Cocking, Post office Rasen :-Binbrook, Buslingthorpe, Claxby, Croxby, Fald­ Relieving Officer, Market Rasen District, James Marshall, ingworth, , Holton-le-Moor, Kingerby, Kirby­ de Aston terrace cum-Osgodby, Linwood, Newton-by-Toft, Normanby-le­ Sub-Distributor of Stamps, William Cocking, Post office Wold, North , South Owersby, North Willing­ Superintendent of Police, George Morritt, Dear street ham, Market Rasen, , South Kelsey, Stain­ Town Crier, Sydney Castle, Oxford street ton-le-Vale, Tealby, Thoresway, Thorganby, Thornton-le­ PLACES OF WoRSHIP, with times of services :- Moor, Toft-by-Newton, Usselby, Walesby, West Rasen St. Thomas' Church, Rev. Rely Hutchinson Augustus LOCAL BOARD. Smith M.A. vicar; 11 a. m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m Office, Mill street. Holy Rood Catholic Church, King street, Very Rev. Board day, 1st thursday in the month at 10 a.m. Canon James Dwyer; Low mass, 8 a. m. ; High mass, MEMBERS. 10.30 a.m. ; rosary, instruction & benediction, 3 p.m. ; Thomas Nettleship, chairman. compline, sermon & benediction, 6.30 p.m. ; holidays of Casterton James Wilson Jesse obligation, mass 8 & ro a. m. & evening service 7.30 p.m. ; Croft Joseph Kendall Wilson Joseph daily mass 8 a.m. winter & 7.30 p.m. summer; tues. Hill Thomas Winter Robinson thurs. & sat. Rosary, instruction & benediction 7 a. m Marriott Joseph Wright Richard Free Methodist, Union street, ministers various; 10.30 Clerks, Page & Padley, Mill street a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m Treasurer, Thomas Michael Richardson, Market place Primitive Methodist, Jameson Bridge street, ministers various; 2 & 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m Medical Officer of Health, EdwinWm. Barton M. D. Searle ldg Surveyor, Inspector of Nuisances & Collector, J ames Cooper, Wesleyan, Chapal street, Rev. William Russell & Rev. John 33 King street Woollerton, ministers; 10.30 a. m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m INsURANCE AGENTs:- ScHOOLs:- British Empire Mutual Life, D. Hannath & S. Marshall, 34 The de Aston school, situated on the Willingham road, is Willingham road an endowed Grammar school, erected in r862, from de­ Clerical, Medical & General Life, L. Rhodes, King street signs by Mr. , architect, of Louth, at a cost Commercial Union, H. W. Marriott, Oxford street of £s,ooo, under the patronage of the Dean & Chapter of County Fire, H. Payne, Queen street Lincoln ; there are at present 40 boys, about r6 of whom Imperial Life, Page & Padley, Mill street are boarders; the income amounts to £413 yearly, de­ Midland Counties Fire & Life, L. Rhodes, King street rived from land at Hemswell, left in rsor by Thomas de Northern Assurance, G. S. Taylor, Co-operative Stores Aston, known as the Spital charity~: the school is managed Northern Union Fire, T. H. Whittingham, Queen street by a body of rs governors; chairman, the Very Rev. Phoenix Fire, S. P. Lill, Union street the Dean of Lincoln; Rev. Arthur Temperley M.A.. Provident Life, H. Payne, Queen street head master 'Queen, J. Cooper, King street National, Willingham road (boys), built in r822, for 150 "Rock Life, Page & Padley, Mill street children ; average attendance, 65 ; the school has an en­ Sun Fire, T. M. Richardson, Market place dowment provided by the late Earl Brownlow; John Edward Holmes, master; (girls) built in 1870, for 150 PunLIC EsTABLISHMENTS :- children; average attendance, so; Mrs. Annie Jane Mar­ Cemetery, Jas. Cooper, 33 King st. clerk to the burial board shall, mistress; (infants) built in 1868, for roo children; Corn Exchange, Queen street, William Cox, keeper average attendance, 67; Mrs. Frances Sussanah Alliss, {;ounty Court, Queen street ; His Honor J ames Step hen mistress LL.D. judge; Louis Rhodes, registrar & high bailiff. The Catholic, King street, will hold 90 children ; average court is held monthly & comprises the following places attendance, 40; Miss Murray, mistress • within its jurisdiction :-, Barkwith East, Bark­ Wesleyan (day), built in r873, for 240 children; average with West, Bishop Bridge, Bishop N orton, Buslingthorpe, attendance, 16o; George Henry Howe, master Caenby, Faldingworth, Friesthorpe, Glentham, Hainton, Hanworth Cold, Holton-cum-Beckering, Kingerby, Kirkby­ Railway Station, William Crossland Fell, station master -cum-Osgodby, Kirmond-lc-Mire, Legs by, Legsby Bleasby, CoNVEYANCE.-An omnibus from the White Hart hotel to Legsby Callow, Linwood, Lissington, Ludford, Newton­ meet every train by-Toft, Normanby-by-Spital, Owersby North, Owersby South, Owmby, Rasen Market, Hasen Middle, Rasen CARRIERS, with inns they start from & days of departure :­ West, Saxby, Sixhills, , , , AsHBY-CUM-FENBY-Sharp, 'Greyhound,' tues Stain ton-le-Vale, Swinethorpe, Teal by, Thornton-le-Moor, BENNIWORTH-Stokes, ' Swan,' tues. ; Oliver, ' White Toft-next-Newton, Torrington East, Torrington West, Hart,' tues Usselby, & Brandy Wharf, Walesby, Otby BINDROOK-Traves, 'Vhite Hart hotel, tues. ; Starkey & ~ Risby, Westlaby, Wwkenby, Willingham North, Wil­ Dobbs, 'Greyhound,' tues lingham South & lVragby BisHOPBRIDGE-Marsh, 'Gordon Arms,' tues Certified Bailiffs under the Law of Distress Amendment .Act, BLEASDY MooR-~arsha.ll, 'Swan,' tues 1888, Rbt. Favell, Corn exchange & Jas. Cooper,33 King st BRIGSLEY-Sharp, to the 'Greyhound,' tues County Police Station, Dear street, George Morritt, super­ CAISTOR-Drury, 'George,' tues. ; & Plumtree's cart, intendent for Market Rasen from Mill lane, every sat Foal Show, held last week in September, W. B. Jevons, sec EAsT BARWITH-Russell, 'White Hart,' tues Inland Revenue Office, White Hart hotel, Charles William FALDINGWORTH--Smith, 'Greyhound,' tues.; Firth, 'White Turner, officer Hart,' tues. & sat. returning wed. & won Market Hall, Market place, Thomas Robinson, keeper GLENTHAM-Marsh, 'Gordon Arms,' tues Market Rasen Dispensary & Cottage Hospital, Dear street ; HATCLIFFE-Cannock, 'Swan,' tues attendance daily (except sunday) from 9 to I r a. m. ; LANGTON & -Chambers, 'Gordon .Arms,' tues Edwin William Barton & George Henry Barton, medical LEGSDY-Overton, ' White Hart,' tues officers ; A. A. Padley, treasurer; Herbcrt Gadd, secretary LrssrNGTON-Whitaker, 'Gordon Arms,' tues. ; Grundy, & dispenser 'Greyhound,' tues Stamp Office, Market pl. William Cocking, sub-distributor LouTH-Larder, from Waterloo street, wed. & sat. return­ Temperance Hall, Queen street, Sanderson Naylor ing same day; Plumtree, Union street, every wed.; & Vagrant Ward (Caistor Union), Chapman street, James Mawer, 'AstonArn1s,' tues Nelson, keeper LUDFORD-Portus, 'Greyhound,' tues