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Buckinghamshire. Marlow (Great) DIRECTORY.] BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. MARLOW (GREAT). 121 House, Bisham, ThomaiS Wethered and Sons, General The area. of Marlow Urban parish and district is 8:;2 Sir G. W. A. Higginson K.C.B., Robert Hay Murray esq. acres; assessable value, £15,616. The area of Greai Robert S. R Hammond-Chambers esq. Q.C. The Ecclesias­ Marlow parish is 5,505 aCTes; assessable 'Value, £5,921. tical Commissioners and University College, Oxford, are The population of the ancient parish in 1891 was, civil the principal landowners. The soil is flint, chalk, gravel 5,28 3; ecclesiastical, 4,778. and loam; subsoil, various. Parish Clerk, Henry Wildsmith Badger. OFFICJ.A.L ESTAnLISInIE~TS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS, &;c. Post, M. &; T. 0., T. M. 0., ExpresS' Delivery, Parcel' Sanitary Inspector, Surveyor &; Collector, Richard Welli- Post, S. R &; Annuity &; Insurance Office, High street.- come, High street ~ohn Richard Langdon, postmaster. Let~ers are de- PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS hvered ut 7 & 10 a.m. 3.40 & 7 p.m.; dIspatched at . 9.45 & 12 a.. m. & 3,40, 7.50 & 8,4° p.m.; sundays, County Police Station, Trinity road, George Marks, sergt 7.5 0 p.m Music Room, St. Peter's street, Thomas Croxon, keeper COU~TY l\IAGIBT&A.TES FOR THE PETTY Greab. M~rl()w Institute, Institute road, Lawrence J. SESSIONAL DIVISIO~ OF DESBOROUGBJ HUNDRED. .... SmItheoJutn· hon· se~t I C b'd d J h D b . ., marlOW t age H OSpI a , am n ge roa, ° n un ar- Hlggmson Gen. SII' George ":entworth Alexander K.C.R Dickson M.D., M.Ch. & Francis John Fitzgerald Culhane G:yld~rnscI'oft, Ma~l~w (chUlrm~n) M.R.C.S.Eng. medical officers; Mrs. Dickson & R. SmIth The Hon. Wilham FrederlCk Danvers M.P., D.L. Griffin esq. J.P. hon. secs Greenla~ds, ~-I~nley-on-Thames Town Hall, High street Clayton SII' Wllham Robert bart. M.A., D.L. Harleyford, Volunteer Fire Brigade, Town hall, C. Page Dye, capt. ; Marlow Goorge Frith, foreman; Thomas H. Wright, hon. Beever William Freder·ick Holt esq. RA. Yewden, Ham- treasurer; James Henry Deacvn, hon. sec.; & 20 meu bleden, Henley-on-Thames Cocks Thomas Somers esq. D.L. Thames bank, Marlow VOLU~TEERS. Cripps Charles Alfred esq. 1.LP., Q.C., B.C.L., M.A. Par­ First Bucks Rifles (comprising I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 &:; 8' moor house, Hambleden, Henley-on-Thames CompUllies); head quarters, The Armoury, Institute­ Cripps: Henry Wm. esq. Q.C., M.A. Beechwood, Marlow road; Hon. Col. Lord Addington, V.D. commanding; Ellames John Pattison esq. Manor house, Little M.arlow, Alfred Gilbey V.D. major; Capt. William Owen, adjt. ; Marlow Hon. Capt. J. C. Hedges V.D. quartermaster; Rev. O. Ford Frederick' Thomas esq. Kimber's house, Braywick, H. Wethered M.A. &; Rev. C. C. Dawson-Smith, acting Maidenhead chaplains; So. I Co. Capt. F. O. Wethered, com­ Frye Frederick Charlwood esq. The Platt, Bourne End, manding; W. P. Wethered, capt..; T. G. Lunnon V.D. Maidenhead lieut.; Sergt.-~ajor Edward Baldwin, drill instructor Gilbey Alfred esq. Wooburn house, Wooburn PUBLIO OFFICERS. Griffin Robert esq. Court garden, Marlow Harter Percival La Trobe esq. Stoney Ware, Bisham, Assessor &; Collector of Queen's Taxes, Christopher Marlow SFarks, Staticn road HOBre Stafford O'Brien e.sq. D.L. Turville park, Henley­ Clerk to the Commissioners of Property, LUlld & Incom& on-Thames Taxes, Arthur Devereux Cripps, High street Hudson. Robert William esq. Danesfield, Marlow Collector of Rates &; Assistant Overseer, Reuben Nereus Kearley Hudson Ewbanke esq. M.P. Whittington, Med­ Smith, Marlow fields menham Medical Officer of Health, Wycombe Rural District, John Lellmann Rudo:ph Chambers esq. Fieldhead, Bourne Dunbar Dickson M.D., ~I.Ch. Institute road Medical Officer &; Public Vaccinator, Bisham &; Hurlev End, Maidenhead • Mackenzie William Dalziel esq. M.A. Fawley court, Districts, Cookham Union, John Dunbar Dickson M.D., Henley-on-Thames 1.LCh. Institute road Mackenzie William Roderick Dalziel esq. Sunny close, Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, Nos. 4 & 12 Dis­ :Fawley, Henley-on-Thames tricts,Wycombe Union,Francis John Fitzgerald Culhane Murray Robert Hay esq. Spinfield, Marlow M.R.C.S.Eng. High street Power John Danvers eS<}. Remnantz, Marlow Registrar of Births &; Deaths for Marlow Sub-district" Scott-Murray Charles Aloysius esq. Manor house, Ham- Wycombe Union, Mrs. L. R Russell, West street; bleden, Henley-on-Thames deputy, Thos. Aug. Dunham, Carlton villa, Station I'd Thomas John esq. Bridge house, Wooburn Relieving & Vaccination Officer & School Attendance ~o. Wethered Francis Owen esq. ~h street, Marlow Officer for 2 District, Wycombe Union, Thomas Wethered Thomas Owen esq. Seymour court, Marlow Augustus Dunham, Carlton villa, Station road Williams Lieut.-Gen. Owen Lewis Cope, Temple house, Town Crier, Edward Hatton, West street Bisham, Marlow PLAOES OF WORSHIP, with times of services. The chairmen, for the time being, of the Marlow Urban All Saints' Church, Rev. Herbert Oakes Fearnley Whit­ &; the Hambleden Rural District Councils are ex-officio tingstall ~.A. vicar; Rev. James N. Blagden B.A. Rev. magistrates Stephen Miller Winter RA. Rev. Gerald Monteath Clerk to the Magistrates, Arthur Devereux Cripps, Thompson B.A. &; Rev. Harry Morton Gorham M.A. High street curates; holy communion, 8.15 a.m.; matins & ser­ Petty Sessions are usually held at the Police court, mon, II a.m.; children's service, 3 p.m.; evensong. Trinity road. on alternate thursdays at 11 a.m. Places 6,30 p.m.; week days at 8 a.m. & 6 p.m.; saints' days, in the division are :-Fawley, Fingest, Hambleden, holy communion, 8.15 a.m.; matins, 11 a.m.; even­ Hedsor, Ibstone, Marlow (Urban), Great Marlow, Little song, 6 p.m Marlow, Medmenham &; Turville. And for indictable Holy Trinity, Trinity road, served from All Saints'; 3rd offences every week day sundays in the month, holy communion after matins, URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. other sundays 7 a.m.; every sunday, matins 11 a.m.;. Meets at the Institute on first Monday in each month at evensong, 3 p.m St. Peter's Catholic, St. Peter's street, Very Rev. Canon 7 p.m. Chairman, Waiter Lovegrove Bernard Smith, priest; mass on sundays 11 a.m.; on Vice-Chairman, Francis John Fitzgerald Culhane holidays 10 a.m.; on week days 8.30 a.m llaptist, Glade road, Rev. J. E. Joynes, pastor; II a.m. Retire in April 1900. 6 p.m.; tues. 7 p.m • & Alfred Joseph East IJohn Tudor Congregational, Oxford road, Rev. Fred. Tavender B.A.r James Plumridge RD.; 11 a.m. &:; 6.30 p.m.; tues. 7 p.m Retire in April 1901. Primitive Methodist, Chapel street, Rev. G. N.:>rmandale; 11 a.m. &; 6 p.m.; mono &:; wed. at 7 p.m John Samuel Carter IJoseph Dorsett Wesleyan, Spittal street (High Wycombe Circuit), Revs. Alfred Davis, jun W. Earl &; R. Philipson, ministers; Rev. Samuel Green,. Retire in April, 1902. supernumdrary; 10.30 a.m. &; 6 p.m.; tues. &:; thurs. Frances John Fitzgerald IWaIter Lovegrove 7.15 p.m Cnlhane Alfred Ilsley SCHOOLS. Officers. The Borlase School, originally founded as a Blue Coat. Clerk, Arthur Devereux Cripps, High street School in 1624 by Sir 'William Borlase kt. (in memory Treasurer, Geo. Loosley, Stephens &:; CO.'s Bank, High st of his son, Henry Borlase esq. M.P. for Marlow), Medical Officer of Health, John Dunbar Dickson M.D., to provide education in reading, writing & arithmetill M.Ch. Insitute road for 24 poor boys, & instruction in lace making for 24.
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