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(KELLY's Bevan Edmund Henry Esq 22J DARTFORD, KENT. (KELLY'S Bevan Edmund Henry esq. Whilton lodge, Rugby DARTFORD URB.AN DISTRICT DISTRESS Dyke Right Hon. Sir William Hart D.L. Lullingstone COMMITTEE. castle, Eynsford, Dartford The Committee, consisting of Io members of the Coun­ Dyke Percyvall Hart esq. Lullingstone castle, Eynsford cil, 6 from the Board of Guardian!! & 4 persona Elgood Edgar John esq. B.C.L., M.A. Orange court, foxperienced in the relief of distress, was constituted Downe, Kent by Order of the Local Government Board, dated 17th Fleet Algernon Massy esq. M.A.Darenth grange,Dartford Nov. 1905. Frobisher Lieut.-Col. William Martin, \ Campden Hill square, London W Meetings are held at the Council offices, High street. Harston Christr. esq. The Chesnuts, Bexley Heath, Kent as and when required. Hohler Henry Booth esq. D.L. Fawkham manor, Long- Chairman, W. J. Davis field, Kent Clerk, William Kay, Council o.ffices, High street Jackson Waiter C. esq. Alice Dene, Swanley, Kent Jones William esq. Lynwood, Crofton, Orpington, Kent PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Kekewich Lewis Pendarves esq. Kidbrooke park, Forest Bexley Lunatic Asylum (London County Council), Dart­ Row, Sussex ford Heath, Thomas Edward Kn.:-wles Stansfield M.B., Kidd Lieut.-Col. Charles Newman V.D. West Hill house, C.M.Edin. medical superintendent; Edgar Faulks Dartford L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.REng. George Evans M.B. Ling William esq. Iolanthe, Larner road, Erith Lond. John Brander M.B., Ch.B.Edin. Banald Mitchell John Lawrence esq. The Homestead, West hill, McDonald M.B., Ch.B.Edin., A. A. W. Petrie M.B., Dartford Ch.B. & John James Mclntosh Shaw M.A., M.B., Penney Alfred John esq. Homewood, Miskin rd.Dartford Ch.B. assistant medical officers; Rev. J.' James Piggott John esq. Parkhurst, Bexley Brownhill B. A. chaplain; H. Bruce Sholl, clerk; A. Pillman Joseph Charles esq. The Cottage, Foots Cray, W. Randall, steward Sidcup Cemetery, East hill, William Kay, clerk to the Urban Pridham-Wippell Pridham Henry esq. 7 Hereford man- District Council ; W alter Brakefield, sexton sions, Hereford road, London S W County Court, Spital street, holds its sittings monthly Putland Frederick Stanley esq. 23 West hill, Dartford at 9.30 a.m.; His Honor Judge Parry; Walter Egerton Salmon Charles esq. R.N. Oakhurst, Erith, Kent Chancellor, registrar & high bailiff. The County Court Sheath Charles esq. The Cottage, :Bexley House is a handsome building in Spital street: the Spicer .Augustin esq. 19 New Bridge street, London E C district of the court comprises the following parishea Vinson Albert esq. Parsonage farm, Belvedere & townships: Ash, Bexley, Crayford, Darenth, Dart­ Vinson Edward esq. Halfway Street farm, Sidcup ford, Erith, Eynsford, Farningham, Fawkham.Hartley, Vyvyan Capt. Sir George Rawlinson K.C.M.G. St. Horton Kirby, Kingsdown, Longfield, Lullingstone, Ermins hotel, St. James's park, London SW Ridley, Southfleet, Stone, Sritton-at-Hone, Swans­ Waring Arthur Thomas esq. Woodlands, Chelsfield combe, East Wickham & Wilmington Watson Charles Hubback esq. Stone castle, Greenhithe, For Bankruptcy purposes this Court is included in that Kent of Rochester, Richard Turner Tatham, 9 King street, Whitehead George H. esq. Wilmington hall,near Dartfrd Maidstone, official receiver Whitehead Sir James bart. Wilmington manor, Dartford Certified Bailiffs appointed under the " Law of Distress Woodman Sir George Joseph, The Grange, Mottingham, Amendment Act;" James Tearle, Broadway, Bexley Eltham Heath; Edward Waterman, 28 Lowfield street; John The Chairmen for the time being of the Dartford, Bexiey P. Goord, 45 Spital street; John G. Wyatt, Gilbert & Erith Ux·ban District Councils & of Dartford Rural road; ~hthur John McConnell, 28 Spital street & District Council are ex-officio justices William George Burgess, Station road, Swanley Clerk to the Justices, Valentine Ernest Wood, Ses­ Almshouses, Lowfield street & Spital street, W. D. sions house, Lowfield street Hayward, clerk Board of Trade Labour Exchange, 23a, Lowfield street. Petty Sessions are held at the Petty Sessional Court Frederick Albert Nichols, clerk in charge house, Lowfield ·street, every friday at 10.30 a.m. & the Cattle Market, Bull hotel, High street last wednesday in each month at the Urban District Oonservative Hall, Spital street, Arthur Chas. Clausen. Council Office, High street, Erith, at 2.30 p.m hon. sec The following plact>s are in the Dartford petty sessional County Police Station, Highfi.eld road, William H. Hay­ division : Ash, Bexley, Crayford, Darenth, Dartford, ward, supt. ; William Burbridge, inspector, 3 ser­ Erith, Eynsford, Farningham, Fawkham, Hartley, geants & 18 constables Horton Kirby, Kingsdown, Longfield, Lullingstone, Customs, Excise & Old Age Pension Offices, 24 Lowfield Bidley, Southfleet, Stone, Sutton-at-Hone, Swanscombe ~treet, J. T. Peers, surveyor; G. L. Gibbs, F. L. 0. & Wilmington Manders & L. S. Lyon, officers Dartford Church House & Institute, Lowfield strPet & Dartford Urban & Rural Districts Infectious Diseases COMMISSIONERS OF SEWERS & OF DABTF'ORD Hospital, Bow Arrow lane, James Hamilton L.B.C.P. & CR.AYFORD NAVIGATION. S.Edin. medical officer; Miss M. McLellan, matron Lombard's wall to Gravesend bridge. Fire Brigade Station (Urban District Council), Overy street, Jeffrey William Ellingham, supt. & 14 men Clerk & Collector, Waiter D. Hayward, Sessions house, Kent Martvrs' Memorial Hall, West hill, J Lawrence Lowfield street Mitchell J.P. P"esident Engineer, A. C. Hurtzig, 2 Queen Square place, Queen Living-stone Cottage Hospital, East hill; J. HRmilton .Anne's mansions, Westminster SW L.B.C.P. & S.Edin .• S. Richmond M.D., T. Farthing M.B., C.M.Edin., W. K. Glover M.B., Ch.B.Aberd., DABTFORD RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. L. G. D. Jones F.R.C.S.Edin., W. F. Lace M.R.C.S. The parishes in the district are the same as in the Eng., T. F. Hugh Smith F.R.C.S.Eng., A. B. Carter Union with the exception of Bex.ley, Dartford & Erith. B..A., M.B., B.C.Camb., M. W. Renton M.D., C.M. Aberd. Leonard John Miskin M.B., B.S.Lond .• Council meets at the Workhouse on alternate tues. F.R.C.S.Eng., C. G. Edmonston F.R.C.S.Edin., M.B .• at 2 p.m. Ch.B.Edin., C. M. Ockwell M.R.C.S.Eng. & A. M~­ Chairman, Edwin Vinson • f!fe~r M.D., C.:M.Edin. hon. medical officers; T. H . Wilkinson L.D. S.Eng. hon. dental surgeon;, Sydney Officials. .Allnutt, hon. sec. & treasurer; Miss E. Lea, matron Clerk, Eustace John Hobbs, Council offices, West hill Metropolitan Asvlums Board Hospital, Joyce Grt'en, Treasurer, H. B. Dines, London County & Westminster Thos. Frank Ricketts M.D., B.S., B.Sc.Lond., M.R.C.S. Bank Limited, 12 High street Eng., D.P.H.Eng. medical supt. ; W. Howard Golden, Medical Officer of Health, Sylvester Richmond M.D steward; Miss Helen Wacher, matron Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng., D.P.H. Station rd. Greenhithe Highway Surveyor, John Hookins, Gartly ho. Dartford DARTFORD UNION. Sanitary Inspectors, James E. Goreham, 65 High.field Board day on alternate tues. at the Workhouse, u a.m. road, chief officer;. No. 3 district, H. B. Ellis, 8 The Union comprises 20 parishes, viz. : A.sh, Bexley~ Cobham terrace, Greenhithe; No. 2 district, Thomas Crayford, Darenth, Dartford, Erith, Eynsford, Fa.rning­ Miles, 93 Station road, Crayford; No. 1 district, Jas. ham, Fawkbam, Hartley, Horton K1rby, Kingsdown. Tiley, West View road, Swanley Junction Longfield, Lullingstone, Ridley, Southfleet, Stone• .Assistant Inspector of Nuisances ("Contagious Diseases Sutton-at-Hone, Swanscombe & Wilmington. Thtt (Animals) .Act"), Frank W. Robards M.R.O.V.S. population of the union in 1911 was I07,ro3; Camden house, Spital 11treet, Dartford 51,040 acres; rateable value, March, 1913, £622,992 .
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