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SUSSEX. [ Kt.LLY's 482 LEWES. SUSSEX. [ Kt.LLY'S LE\YES UXIOX. Clerk to the Trustees of Newhaven IIarbour, Ou,e Board day, alternate fridays at the Board room, West Lower Navigation & Board of Conservators of the street, Lewes, at ro.3o a.m. Ouse Salmon Fishery District, Frederick Holman, 86 The union now comprises the following parishes, viz. : High street Clerk to the Commissioners of Sewers fnr the Lewes &; All Saints, Castle Precincts; St. Ann; St . .Ann (With· .out); St. John the Baptist, Southover; Southover Laught<Jn Levels, Montague Spencer Blaker B.A. 2JI (Without); St. John-under-the-Castle; St. John (With­ ll1gh street .out); St. Michael; St. Thomas-a-Becket-in-the-CliffB; Clerk to the Visiting Committee of the East Susse~ S. Mailing; South Mailing (Without); being the original County Asylum & to the New Asylum, Reginald Lewes union; and the folic wing parishes formerly com­ Blaker, 2II High street prised in the Chailcy union (now dissolved), viz. : Bar­ Clerk of the Peace, the LieutenanC'y & to Vi8itors of combe ; Chailey; East Chiltington ; Ditchling; Ham­ Private Lunatic Asylums & to the County Councils sey; Newick; Plnmpton; RingmBr; Streat; Westmes­ for East & West Sussex & to the Standing Joint Committees for East & West Sussex & Clerk to the ton; Wivelsfield; and also the following parishe~ lately comprised in the West Firle union (now dissolved), viz. : Local Fisheries Court of the Sussex Sea Fisheries Dis­ Beddingham; Glynde; West Firle. The population of trict, Frederic Merrifield, County hall the union, according to the census of rgor was 23,547 ; Clerk to the Visiting Committee of H.M. Prison, J. area, 51,972 acres; rateable value in 1905 was Miles, 173 High street £144,345 County Coroner, George Vere Benson M.A. Westout, 5 Chairman of the Board of Guardians, H. Scarlett J.P St.Ann's villas, St. Ann's crescent, Lewes Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Cbas. County Medical Officer, A. G. R. Fouberton F.R.C.S. Patrick, \Vest street, Lewes County hall Treasurer, Francis Barry Whitfeld, Old Bank honse County Returning Officer, Montague Spencer B:aker, :zn High street Assistant Overseers & Collectors of Poor Rates. County Surveyor for East Sussex, Frederi<:k J. Wood A.ll Saints, William Wingham, 25 Lansdown place Assoc.M.Inst.C.E. County hall Cliffe, Thomas Buckman, 73 North s·treeot County Treasurer for East Sussex, :Major H. P. St. Ann & St. Ann Without, Thomas Buckman, 73 Molineux, County hall North street, Lewes Clerk to All Saints & Cliffe Burial Board, Wynne E. St. Michael, Charles Lewis WhitPman, 2 East st. Lewes Baxter, 9 Albion street; St. John & St. John Without, Edward Bedford, II St. Clerk to St. Michael's Burial Board, Charles Lewis Whit~­ John's terrace, Lewes rnan, r65 High street South Mailing & South Malling Without, Joseph Tunks, District Probate Registrar, John William IIeisch; offices, 36 Grange road 2 Albion street Southover & Southover Without, Edmund Jas. Turner, F.xpenditor to the Commissioners of Sewers for tiHl 66 North street, Lewes Lewes & Laughton Levels & Expenditor to the Tru<­ Barcombe, William F. Laidman, Barcombe tee~ of the Newhaven Harbour & Ouse Lower Naviga­ lleddingham & West Firle, James Miles, Firle tion, Thomas Colgate F.S.I. Fletching, Uckfield Chailey, Arthur Philpott, Chailey Inspector of Weights & Measures for ~o. 215 District, Ditchling, Thomas Sinnock, Burgess Hill William Futcher, County hall East Chiltington, Charles Oden, The Green, Chailey Inspector of Petroleum, Jas. Thos. Gardner, Town hall Glynde, William Freeman, Glynde Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, 2nd Division, 3rd District, Newhaven Union, Herbert Valiance, 4 Albion Hamsey, Alfred Merricks, Cooksbridae0 Newick, Alfred Tidy, Newick street, Lewes Plumpton, Reuben Cooke, Plumpton Secretary to the Education Committee of the East Sus­ Ringmer, William J. Paris, Ringmer sex County Council, Edwin Young, County hall Streat, Reuben Cooke, Plumpton Registrar of the Consistory Court of Chichester for the Westmeston, Mark K. Hollingdale, Spatham lane, West­ Archdeaconry of Lewes, Hy. Elliot Currey, 213 High st meston Steward of the Manors of Foxhnnt & IIerringdales, Wivelsfield, John Holman, Wivelsfield Hubert Jamcs Hillman, 221 High street Relieving & Vaccination Officers, Leopold Crewe, Higb Superintendent & Clerk of County Police, Albert Wag­ street, Southover, Lewes & William H. Paris, South horn, West street, Commercial square common, Chailey Superintendent of Police, Lewes Division, Henry Stevens, Medical Officers, Lower District, Waiter Francis Cross­ Police Barracks key M.D. Albion street, Lewes; Upper District, John Surveyor (Consulting) for East Sussex, Henry Gard Walter Burbidge L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. r66 High street, M.I.C.E. ro North street Lewes: detached part of St. John's, Frank Fawssett Surveyor of Taxes, Joseph Francis Grainger, 64 High M.B. 83 High street, Lewes; No. r, Chailey District, street; collectors, Edward Bedford, II St. John's ter­ Frank Gravely M.R.C.S.Eng-. Newick; No. 2 District, race; John George Cruttenden, I St. Ann's terrace, William Heneage Legge M.R.C.S.Eng. Ringmer; No. Western road. & Frank Stone, 42 Cli!Ie, High street 3 District, Richard Liggard Stokes L.R.C.P .Land .. Ditchling; No. 4 District, Frank Fawssett M.B. 83 High street, Lewes ; No. 5 District, Frank Loud PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of service. L.R.O.P .Land. Albion house, Lewe~ St. Michael's, High street, Rev. Robert Henry BPlcher Public Vaccinators, Frank Gravely, William H. Legge, LL.D. rector; Rev. Ha.rrison Oswell B.A. curate; sun. Richard L. Stokes L.R.C.P.Lond. Frank Fawssett M.B. 8, ro & rr a.m. & 3 & 7 p.m. ; holy days, 8 &; ri John Waiter Burbidge L.R.U.P. & S.Edin. & Frank a.m. & 8 p.m.; daily, 8 a.m. & 7 p.m Loud L.R.C.P.Lond. Albion hou.se, Lewes Superintendent Registrar, Charle~ Patrick, West st.; All Saints', Friar's walk, Rev. Alexander David Charles deputy, William Geach, 25 St. John's terrace Clarke M.A. rector & surrogate; II a. m. & 6.30 p.m.; Registrar of Births & Deaths, Lewes Sub-District, Miss holy communion, rst & 3rd sundays in the month at Amy Shelley, 5 Dorset rd. Southover, Lewes; deputy, noon; all other sundays at. 8.15 a.m.; & holy days, Norris Hillman, 7 High street, Southover, Lewes; 7-30 a.m. ; daily service wed. & fri. at noon, wed. Chailcy Sub-District, W. H. Paris, South common, also at 7 p.m. ; daily during Advent & Lent at noon Chailey; deputy, Charles Oden,Sonth common,Chailey St. Anne's, High street, Rev. Duncan Pearce M.A... rector; Registrars of Marriages, Norris Hillman, High street, Rev. C. W. G. Bayliss, curate; sun. 8 a.m. (holy Southover, Lewes; deputy, Leopold Crewe, Lewes; communion), II a.m. & 2.45 & 6.30 p.m.; week days, John Holman, Wivelsfield; deputy, Ernest A. Knight, 8 a.m. ; thurs. holy communion, 7 a.m Wivelsfield St. John's, under the Castle, Rev. Preb. Art b. Pearson Workhouse, in the parish of East Chiltington, Frederick Perfect R.D., T.A.K.C.L. rector; Rev. Geoffry Geo. J. M. Short, master; Mrs. Kate Short, matron; Frank Pearson, curate; 8 a. m. (holy cummunion), II a.m. Gravely, Newick, medical officer; ThB Rev. Jn. P. S. & 3 & 6.30 p.m. ; week days, 12.30 p.m Woodward M.A. chaplain, The Rectory, Plumpton St. Thomas-a-Becket-in-thc-Cliffe, Rev. Edwyn Vaughan Infirmary, Miss Mary Wassail, superintendent nurse; Simpkinson M. A. rector; 8 a. m. (holy communion, school, Mrs. Caroline Lucy Dickson, matron ; Miss rst & 3rd sundays also at noon), II a.m. & 2.30 p.m. Florence Pickett, industrial trainer (children's service in the church room) & 6.30 p.m.; holy days, 8 a.m PUBLIC OFFICERS. St. John the Baptist, Southover, Rev. David Lee Elli<Jtt Ct~difying Factory Surgeon, William Alexander Dow :M.D. M. A. rect<Jr; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m 109 High street St. :Michael the Archangel, South Malling, Rev. William Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes for Upper &; Lower Marrable M.A. vicar; II a. m. & 6.30 p.I!l. in summer Pevensey & Upper Lewes, 'Yill;am Gates, 86 High st & 3.30 p.m. in winter .
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