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Somerset. Shepton M.Allet DIRECTORY. J SOMERSET. SHEPTON M.ALLET. 393 Medical Officer of Health, James Taylor Hyatt L.R.C.P. Shepton Mallet District Hospital, Princes road, Wat.erloo Edin.• M.R.C.S.Eng., D.P.H.Camb. 2 Waterloo road road; Charles Rosser Bishop M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A. Surveyor, Sanitary Inspector & Civil Engineer, William James Taylor Hyatt M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Edin., Phelps, 51 Charlton road D.P.H.Camb. Alexander Henry Finch M.R.C.S.Eng., District Surveyor, William Henry Lintern, The Hollies, L.R.C.P.Lond. Claude Alfred Heath Gee M.B., Ch.B. Shepton ~lallet (Bristol), M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. & Miss Armie • Wainwright Hyatt M. B., B.S.Lond. medical officers; J_{JSTICES OF THE PEAOE FOR THE PETTY SES­ Richard Henry Rouse, treasurer; C. E. Burnell J.P. SIONAL DIVISION OF SHEPTON MALLET. hon. sec. ; Rev. H. E. Betts, assistant sec. ; Miss· E. E. Bale, matron; & one probationer Napier Gerard Berkeley, Pennard house, Shepton Mallet. Stamp Offi~e. Post office, 46 High street chairman Alien John Richard, Highfield. Shepton Mallet SHEPTON ~ALLET UNION. Berryman Frederick Hy. Field house. Shepton Mallet Board day, alternate fridays at 11 a.m. at the Poor Burnell Charles Edward. Henley, Sbepton Mallet Law Institution. Clerk Lieut.-Col. Robert Mildmay D.L. Charlton house, The Union comprises the following parishes :-Ashwick, Shepton. Mallet Batcombe, Binegar, Bradley (West), Craru:nore (East), Dobson Hugh Verner, Perridge house, Pilton, Shepton Cranm-ore (West), Cros·combe, Ditcheat, Doulting, Mallet Downhead, Emborough, Evercreech, Holcombe, Horn­ Hamblin John, Belle Vue,· West Cranmore, Shepton blotton, Lamyatt, Lydford· (East), Lydford (West), Mallet Milton Clevedon, East Pennard, Pilton, Pylle, Shepton Hobhouse Reginald Arthur, The Beeches, Oakhill, Bath Mallet, Stoke Lane, Stratton-on-Fosse & Upton Noble. Spencer Huntly G01·don, Whit-stone, Shepton Mallet The population of the union in 19II was 15,194; Strachey Richard Sholto, .Ashwick grove, Oakhill, Bath area, so,109 acres ; rateable value, Lady Day, Igr8, Wainwright Charles Rawlinson, Summerleaze, Sheptfon £117·963 Mallet Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Edmund Cary, The chairmen, for the time being, of the Shepton Mallet Manor house, Pylle Urban & Rural District Councils, are ex-officio Justices Clerk t.o the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Arthur Clerl!. to the Justices, Douglas Mackay, 43 High st Edw!trd Nalder, 32 High street, Shepton Mallet Assistant Clerk, Harold John Deacon, High street ~-\ssistant Clerk & Sec. to Boarding-out Committee. Petty Sessions held at the Court House every alternate Harvey Belchamber, Council offices, Shepton Mallet friday & on every day except sundays, Go-od Friday, Treasurer, Richard· Henry Rouse, London County West­ Christmas day & bank holidays, a petty sessional minster & Parr's Bank Limited, Shepton Mallet court will be holden for the purpose of hearing in- Relieving & Vaccination Officers, No. 1 district, Clement . dictable offences in pursuance of the" Summary Juris­ C. Read, 'Vest Shepton, Shepton Mallet; No. 2 dis­ diction Act, r879," & for the purpose of the "Pre­ trict, Herbert Leversedge, Evercreech vention of Poaching Act," 25 & 26 Vict c. II4, & for Infant Life Protection Visitors, No. I district, Mrs. licensing applications; each of the sessions will com­ A. Smith, Waterloo road, Shepton Mallet; No. 2· mence at 11.30 a.m. & parochial business will be first district, H. Leversedge, Evercreech transacted. The division comprises the following Assistant Relieving Officer for Vagrants, Inspector Wait. parishes:-·Ashwick, Batcombe, Binegar, Bradley Doble, Police Station, Commercial rd. Shepton Mallet (West), Cranmore (East), Cranmore (West), Cros­ Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, No. I district~ combe, Ditcheat, Doulting, Downhead, Emborough, Charles Rosser Bishop L.S.A., M.R.C.S.Eng. Bloom­ Evercreech, Hornblotton, Lamyatt, Milton Clevedon, field, High street, Shepton Mallet & .Alexander ·Henry Pennard East, Pilton, Pylle, Shepton Mallet, Stoke Finch M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.Eng. High street, Shepton Lane & Upton Noble Mallet (public vaccinator) ; No. 2 district, Patrick Taaffe Finn L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. Ashwick; No. 3 dis­ trict, David T. Price M.B. Castle Cary; No. 4 district, SHEPTON MALLET UNION (WAR) AGRICULTURAL Charles Joseph Adams Coates L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. SUB-COMMITTEE. West Bradley & Charles Durban Ingle M.R.C.S.Eng., Chairman, R J. Hoskins C.C. Beard's Hill, Shepton L.R.C.P.Lond. Hopefield, Somerton (public vacci­ Mallet nator); No. 5 district, Claude Alfred Heath Gee M.B., Clerk, William Phelps, 51 Charlton road Gh.B.Bristol, M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Maison­ ' ette, Evercreech; No. 6 district, Charles Durban Ingle M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Hopefield, Somer­ SHEPTON MALLET JOINT HOSPITAL COMMITTEE. ton; No. 7 district, Claude Alfred Heath Gee M.B .• The Committee, consisting of 12 members, was consti­ Ch.B.Bristol, M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Maison­ tuted by an Order of Somerset County Council dated ette, Evercreech 16th October, rgo6. ' The Poor Law Institution, West Shepton, is an exten­ Meetings are held at the Council Chamber quarterly. sive builtling, erected in 1848 & will hold 446 inmates ; Chairman, Edmund Oary, Manor house, Pylle Gilbert Spry Gooden, master; Thomas· Whale, acting Clerk, .Arthur Edward Nalder, Council offices master; Rev. Robert Landemann Jones B.A. chap­ lain; Miss Annie W. Hyatt M.B. medical offi~er; PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Mrs. M. Gooden, matron • Anglo-Brewing Company Limited Fire Brigade; fire SREFTON MALLET REGISTltATION DISTltiCT. Btation, The Brewery; Capt. J. A. Garton, captain; Superintendent Registrar, .Arthur E. Nalder, 3Z High F. J. Bown, sec street, Shept.on .Mallet ; deputy, Percival ):Iaggs, Mendip view, Charlton road, Shepton Mallet Cemetery, Waterloo road, H. Charles Budd, 1.2 Com­ mercial road,,. clerk to the burial board ; Frederick Registrars of Births & Deaths, Shepton Mallet Sub-dis­ Mees, keeper . trict, Clement C. Read, West Shepton; deputy, Mrs. County Police Station, Commercial road, Waiter Doble, Clara Read, West Shepton ; Evercreech Sub-district, Herbert Leversedge, Evercreech; deputy, Miss Rose inspector of police, sergeant & 3 constables Leversedge, Evercreech County Sanatorium, West Shepton, Shepton Mallet, .Alexander Henry Finch M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Registrars of Marriages, Arthur C. Day, 50 High st . medical officer; .A. F. Somerville J.P. chairman of Shepton Mallet; deputy, Frederick J. Jennings," 55 committee; H. J. Wootton, acting sec.; Miss L . .A. High street, Shepton Mallet J ones, mat·ron ? PUBLIC OFFICERS. Court House for Petty Sessions, Commercial road Certifying Factory Surgeon, James Taylor Hyatt L.R.C.P. Duchy of Cornwall Office, West Shepton, William Edin., D.P.H.Cam b., M.R.C. S.Eng . .2 Waterloo road Proudfoot, land steward Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes & to Shepton Hall (The), Paul street, John Stacey, caretaker Mallet Old Age Pension Sub-Committee & Deputy H.M. Prison, Cornhill, William Evans, governor; Richd. Coroner for the South Eastern District, Douglas Beynon, chief warder; .Albert F. Pollen & W. C. Mackay, 43 High street Crampton, clerks & schoolmasters ; Charles Rosser Coll€ctor of Land & Income Tax, Henry Charles Higgins, ·Bishop M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A. medical officer; Alex­ 55 Charlton road ander Henry Finch M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond., Customs & Excise Officer, Albert Geo. Ford, 38 Hig-h st D.P.H.Bristol, deputy medical officer; Rev. George Surveyor of Cust-oms & Excise, George Derrick, Hill­ FrePman (C.E.) k Rev. Father Arthur Michaud side, Princes road (Cat,holic), chaplains; Miss E. Cantwell,acting matron Veterinary Inspector under the "Diseases of ..Animals Market Place & Rights, Urban District Coundl, owners Acts " for Shepton Mallet Petty Sessional Division to Public Weighbridge, top of High street, Mrs. Beatrice the County Council, Rupert Morford M.R.C.V. S.Lond. Brodrip, collector · go Charlton road .
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