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Herefordshire. [Kelly's 30 BROMYARD. HEREFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'S Bromyard Union. Places of Worship, with times of services :- The Union comprises the following places in Herefordshire, St. Peter's Church, Rev. William Martin M.A. vicar; Rev • • viz: Avenbnry, Bredenbury, Brockhamptoo, Bromyard, John MartIn M.A. curate; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m Collington, Cradley, Edvin Loach, Edvin Ralph, Eves­ Congregational, Sherford street, Rev. William Baker Row; batch, l"elton, Bishop-Frome, Grendon Bishop, Grendon II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m Warren, Hampton Charles, Linton, Little Cowarne, Primitive Methodist, Tower hill, Rev. G. Hall i II a.m. & MOl'eton Jefferies, Much Cowarne, Norton, Ocle Pytchard, 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m Pencombe, Saltmarshe, Stanford Bishop, Stoke Lacy, Wesleyan, New road, Rev. Jas. Whitehead Clegg; II a.m. Tedstone Delamere, Tedstone Wafer, Thornbury, UlIillgs­ & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 8 p.m wick, Upper Sapey, Wacton, Whitbourne, Winslow & Friends' Meeting House, Broad street Wolferlow. The following parish is in Worcestershire :­ Acton Beauchamp. The population of the union in 1891 Schools :- was 10,562; area 63,247 acres; rateable value £80,000 Board day, thursdays (fortnightly), at the Petty Sessions Free Grammar School, Church street, enlarged in 1895, at a Court at 11 a.m. considerable expense, founded & endowed by Queen Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Edward Elizabeth with £15 yearly, subsequently augmented to Lashford Cave, Sherford chambers, Sherford street, £35 yearly by Alderman Peryn, a member.of the Gold­ Bromyard smiths' Company: in 1851 the original endowments were Treasurer, Charles R. Tolputt, National Provincial Bank, increased by this company & a competent master ap­ Bromyard pointed by them, & in 1878 a second master was appointed. Collectors to the Guardians & Relieving Officers, No. I A local committee, consisting of the vicar & church­ district, WilIiam Burrow Wilkes, St. Peter's terrace, wardens with six inhabitants of the town, assist the Gold­ Bromyard; No. 2 district, W. H. Yates, Bishops smiths' Company in the management of the school: A. J. Frome Cooper B.A. head master; Morgan E. Albon, assistant Medical Officers &Public Vaccinators, No. I district, Thomas master Henry Gillam L.R.C.P.Lond. High street, Bromyard; No. A School Board of 8 members was formed in 1882 for the 2 district, John William Hinings M.R.C.S.Eng. Nunwell united district of Bromyard & Brockhampton, Linton & house, Bromyard; No. 3 district, J. J. Cowan L.R.C.P. Winslow being made country districts; in 1894 the dis­ Edin. Leigh Sinton trict was enlarged by the addition of Linton & Brock­ Superintendent Registrar, Joseph Burrow Weeks, Broad hampton, returning 7 members, Winslow being still a street, Bromyard country district & returning 1 member, the former being Registrars of Births & Deaths &Vaccination Officers, Bishops entitled to send 30 & the latter 38 children to the school; Frome sub-district, W. H. Yates, Bishops Frome; Brock­ Anthony Swainson Allen, Broad street, clerk to the hampton sub-district, William Burrow Wilkes, St. Peter's board; James Brown, Froome terrace, attendance officer terrace, Bromyard ; Bromyard sub-district, Henry Evans Board (formerly British), erected for ISO boys; average at­ Oakley, Market place, Bromyard tendance, 120; William O. Smith, master Registrar of Marriages, William Burrow Wilkes, St. Peter's Board (formerly National), built, with master's residence, terrace, Bromyard; deputy, John Edward Turbill, New in 1860, for 94 girls & 77 infants; average attendance, 70 road, Bromyard girls & 53 infants; Miss Emily Laister, mistress Workhouse, Linton, a building of stoue to hold 173 inmates, Rev. Henry William Weltch B.A. chaplain; John William Newspaper :- Hinings M.R.C.S.Eng. medIcal officer; Thomas Arter, Bromyard (The) News, Market place, Bromyard News master Co. School Attendance Committee. proprietors, printers & publishers; published thursday Meets at Petty Sessions Court, monthly, at 11.45. Railway Station, James F. Robinson, station master Clerk, Edward Lashford Cave, Sherford chambers, Sberford Carriers by Railway-R. T. Smith & Co. to all parts street, Bromyard School Attendance Officers, William Burrow Wilkes, St. Carriers :- Peter's street; & Edward Sherrard Hamilton, Bishops Acton Beauchamp-From 'Crown &Sceptre,'Badham,thul's :Frome Bishop's Frome-From 'King's Arms,' Hancocks, thurs. ; &; Rural District Council. from' Crown &, Sceptre,' Hill & Went, thurs Meets at Dumbleton Hall, monthly, at 3 p.m. Little Cowarne-From 'Hop Pole,' :F. J. Hyde, thurs.; from Clerk, Edward Lashford Cave, Sherford chmbrs. Sherford st , Bay Horse,' Cross &; W. Fletcher, thurs. & from' King's Treasurer, Chas. R.Tolputt,Xational ProvincialBank,Brmyrd Arms,' J. G. Smith, thurs Medical Officer of Health, Horace Vavasour Sandford Lower Sapey-From Railway inn, Rea & Skippen, thurs L.R.C.P.Lond. Hereford Stoke Bliss-From' White Horse,' Oliver, Wheal & Kinsey, Surveyor, Richard Oseman Smith, Westhill thurs Assistant Surveyor, D. Lenden, Frome hill Stoke Lacy-From' Bay Horse,' Henry Davies, thurs Sanitary Inspector, Thomas Barrs, Deykins green, Norton Suckley-From 'Crown & Sceptre,' Perkins, thurs Public Officers :- Ted!tone-From Railway inn, Clark & Spratt,lthurs Assistant Overseer & Collector of Town Rates & Taxes, Ullingswick-From 'Queen's ArlOS,' Sherratt, Merrick &; Thomas Green, Stone house, 'Winslow Thomas, thurs Clerk to Commissioners of Land & Assessed Taxes, Joseph Upper Sapey-From Railway inn, thurs Burrow Weeks, Broad street Worcester-Benjamin Biddle, Broad street, at 7 a.m. on Town Crier, Henry Thomas, Milvern lane sat. returning same day BROMYAR!:l. Purser Thomas Henry, Bird's Eye cot PRIVATE RESIDENTS. I Gardiner Mrs. Church street Gerrard Thos. West Hill ter. New rd Ricketts Miss, Tower hill Amery Mrs. Sherford cot. Sherford st Gillam Thomas Henry, High street Robinson Wm.A.A.WestHill tar.New rd Bannerman Geo. Donglas King, High st Green William, Bank house, Broad st Rouse Mrs. New road Benbow Richard Griffiths, Gresham Haden:Major Samuel, Fir cottage Row Rev. William Baker [Congrega- house, Broad street Hall Rev.Garvace[PrimitiveMethodist], tional], Sherford street Blathwayt Col. Charles G. Froome bank Tower hill Sampson Edward Ernest, The Firs Cave Edward Lashford, Sherford street Harris WilIiam, New road Smith Richard O. West Hill tel'. New rd CleggRv.Jas.Whitehead[ WSlyn],New I'd Hinings John William, Nunwell house Tolputt Chas. Rhodes, Bank hOe High st Cook.e John E. New road Jenks James J.P. Tan house Turner John, West Hill terrace,New rd Cooper A. J., B.A. (head master of Lewis P. K. ~unwell house Vale Mrs. Church street Grammar school), New road Martin Rev. John M.A. [curate & vicar Weltch Rev. Henry William RA. [chap­ Cottrell Daniel William, Firs villa of Grendon Bishop], Vicarage lain of the workhouse & vicar of Stan­ Davies H. Scarlett, Hampstead house, Martin Rev. Wm.l\I.A.[vicar],Vicarage ford Bishop], Newland, New road Broad street Morgan James, Broad street. Williams Francis Whitsey, Hill Crest, Devereux Miss, Church street Nott William, The Elms Kewroad Fisher John Colin, Cruxwell street OwenJohn M.D. High street Yerbrough Hadley, Sherford house, Foulkes Thomas J. Cruxwell street Palmer 1\1rs. Church street Sherford street COMMERCIAL. Amiss Abraham, plumber, Sherford street Addyman John James, grocer, Market square Amiss John, monumental mason, Church street AlIen Anthony Swainson, solicitor, commissioner for oaths AncientOrder of Oddfellows~Broxash lodge) (J. Morgan,sec) & clerk to the school board & the charity trustees, Broad st Anderson & Virgos, chemists, High street Amery John Gunson.. agent for the Singer Manufacturing Andrews Henry, Green Dragon inn, Cruxwell Co. Sherlord ('ottage, Sherford street Baggott C. &S. saddlers, Broad street.
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