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A District{incbidingC & D sub-districts); divisional officer,Supt. OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS. Fred Legg; district officer, Foreman M. E. Whitmore; Contingent of the Junior Division. engineer, W. Wood; sub-engineer, W. G. Powell; Fireman I Company Infantry. Frederick T. Walker in charge of C sub-district; Fireman Reiga.te Grammar School. Reiga.te road, N. H. Wade, "aptain R. E. W oodhouse in charge of D sub-district, & 12 firemen,. 3 reserve men & 2 coachmen PUBLIC OFFICERS. B District (including E sub-district) ; divisional officer, Supt. John Mason ; district officer, Foreman W. Hockett ; Assistant Overseer, Frederiok John Buckland, 13 Church engineer, A. Whitmore; sub-engineer, T. Finch; Foreman street, & Market hall, Redhill J. Green in charge of E sub-district, & 12 firemen, 2 reserve Clerk to CommissionerS of Taxes, Chamberlain Mole, 7 Bell st men & I coachman Clerk to Reigate Local Pension Committee,Alfred Smith, Muni. Oounty Court Office, 7 Bell street, Chamberlain .Mole, regiStrar cipa.l buildings & high bailiff ; Court hPld at Redhill Collector & Assessor of Taxes for Reigate & Bucklaud, Herbert County Police Station, road, Edward Bailey, inspector William Verrells, Darenth, Eversfield road Cottage Home for Little Girls, Park lane, South park, Mrs. Coroner for the Reigate District. Frederick James Nightingale, Wilfred Hadley, hon. sec. & treas.; Miss L. Butler, matron 46 High street Customs & Excise Office, 20 Bell street, Thomas Dolton, super­ Deputy Coroner for Reigate District, Geoffrey E. Cragg, 46 visor ; Henry Burwood, officer High street Inland Revenue Valuation Department, Reigate hill, Edgar Stamp Distributor, Herbert Burr, Post Office, Bell street Wilfred Hooper, district valuer Vestry Clerk, Frank Cecil Morrison, 46 High street Free Convalescent Home (Mrs. Kitto's), Church road, South Park, Miss E. Peterken, matron PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. Holmesdale Natural History Museum, Miss M. Crosfield, hon. St. Mary's Church, Rev. Frederick Charles Davies M.A.. vicar, sec. Great Doods, Croydon road & surrogate; Rev. John Atkins Easten M.A. & Rev. Municipal Buildings, Castlefield road, Herbert Young, caretkr Frederick James Cutts B.A. curates ; holy communion, Public Baths, Castlefield road, Arthur Jagger, supt 8 & ll a.m. ; morning prayer, ll a.m. ; evening prayer, Public Hall, High street, James T. Peat, sec 3.30 & 6.30 p.m. ; daily, 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; litany, wed. & Reigate Literary Institution, The Mayor, pres.; C. Attersoll fri. ll !l..m Smith, treas. ; William Punton, librarian & sec St. Mark's Church, Wray Park, Rev. Arthur Simmonds M.A. Reigate Youths' Institute, Slipshoe st. W. H. Gallier, hon. sec vicar, & rural dean, Rev. Gilliat Herbert Jones M.A. St. Mark's Lecture Room, Alma road curat{l ; holy communion, 8 a.m. & midday; matins, 11 Stamp & Legacy Duty Office, Bell street, Herbert Burr, stamp a.m.; evensong, 6.30 p.m. ; holy days, 7.45 & ll a.m. distributor & 6 p.m. ; wed. & fri. matins, ll a.m. ; evensong daily 6 Tax Office for the Division of Reigate, 7 Bell street, Chamber. p.m.; thurs. holy communion,. 7.45 a.m lain Mole. clerk to the commissioners; W. Harrison (office, St. Lnke's Church, South Park, Rev. Percy Whitbread 1 Clarendon .road, Redhill), surveyor; Herbert William Shepherd-Smith M.A. vicar; 8 & ll a.m. & 2.45 & 7 p.m Verrells, assessor & collector Nutley Lane Church, Rev. Clarence Herbert Goodall B.A. curate Temperance Hall, Bell street, 0. G. Apted, hon. sec in charge ; 8 & 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. ; wed. 8 p.m. in winter Town Hall, Market place Reigate Heath Iron Church (in connection with Parish Clmrch), Victoria AlniShouses, Det>rings road ll a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; holy communion, 1st sunday at ll a.m. 3rd sunday at 8 a.m REIGATE UNION. St. Cross, Reigate Heath (in connection with Parish Church), Board day, alternate wednesdays,at the Workhouse, at ll a.m. 3.30 p.m The Union comprises the following places :-Betchworth, Nutley GrovP. Mi88ion Room, 11 a..m. & 7 p.m Buckland, , Chaldon, , Chipstead, Society of Friends' Meeting House, Reigate road; ll a.m. Gatton, Horley, Kingswood, Leigh, , Nutfield, & 6.30 p.m Reigate & Walton-on-the-Hill. The population of the Congregational, High street, Rev. C. Bentley Jutson & Rev. union in I911 was 49,697 ; area, 50,645 acres ; rateable David J. Wathan; ll a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 8 p.m value, Lady Day, 1913, £426,019. Congregational, Allingham road, ~outh Park, J. Wood, Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Francis R. Rushton evangelist; 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m esq. The Holmes, Betchworth Primitive Methodist, Leshourne road (Redhill Circuit); Rev. Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Frank Cecil W. C. Trevelyan Parker (supt.); ll a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; Morrison, 46 High street, Reigate thurs. 7.30 p.m Assistant Clerk, John Richards Handscomb, 48 High st.Reigate Wesleyan Methodist, High street (Redhill Circuit), Rev. Treasurer, H. R. ~chi:in, London County & Westminster Willia.m H. Findlay M.A. & Rev. Alfred H. W oodnutt, Bank Limit.ed, 21 & 23 High street, Reigate supernumerary; ll a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; tues. 7.15 p.m.;. Collectors of Poor Rates, Frederick John Buckland, 13 Church mon. 8 p.m. (prayer meeting) street, Reigate; Ueorge Barnes, Horley Row, Horley Reigate Gospel Mission, Temperance hall, Bell street; ll a. m. Relieving & Inquiry Officers & Collectors t>o the Guardians, & 3.15 p.m. ; tues. thurs. & sat. 8 p.m. ; Public hall, High Horley district, Stuart A. Brown, Horley ; Reiga.te district, street, 7 p.m John Henry Marsh, I6 Warwick road. Redhill Warren Mission Hall, Warren road; 6.30 p.m Vaccination Officers, Stuart A. Brown, Horley; Robert Bartlett, 11 Blackborough road, Reigate - SCHOOLS. Medical Officers, No. I district, C. Spencer Palmer L.R.C.P. Reigate Gra.mmar School was founded in I675, by subscrip­ Loud., M.R.c.s.Eng. 144 Station road, Redhill; No. 2 district, tion, augmented by bequests, and is situated near the Joseph Freeman L.R.C.P., L.R.c.s.Edin. 65 High street, parish church, on the brow of the hill on the road from Reigate; No. 3 district, Charles Frederick Williamson Reigate to Redhill; in 1862 it was re-organised, when the M..B.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.LOnd. Horley; No. 4 district, Charles bread charities, by an order in Chancery, were appropriated Newton Binney M..A., M.B., B.ch.oxon., M.R.o.s.Eng. Walton­ for its benefit. In 1864 about £1,000 was raised to found on-the-Hill, Epsom exhibitions as a memorial of the late Dr. Peter Martin Public Vaccinators, Nos. 2 & 4 districts, Christopher Frank The " Martin Exhibitions " are of the annual value of £30, Wakefield L.R.C.P.LOnd., M.R.c.S.Eng. Norwood hill, Charl­ & open to all boys who have been two years in the wood ; other districts, same as Medical Officers schools. In 1871 a schoolroom, with master's house & Workhouse, Common, a building of red brick, class-rooms adjoining, were erected, the play-ground having built to hold 257 inmates, George Alien Read, master ; been previously enlarged by more than one acre of land, Charles Spencer Palmer L.R.c.P.Lond., M.R.c.s.Eng. medical the gift of the late A. J. & W. B. Waterlow esqrs.; & in 1895 officer ; Mrs. Read, matron the school buildings were enlarged by the addition of a Cottage Homes, Hardwicke road, Mead vale, Redhill; built science laboratory & lecture hall. As enlargoo in l!l06-7, to accommodate 30 children ; George Allen Read, supt. ; the buildings include a large assembly hall, 60ft. by 30ft. Mrs. Catherine Read, matron ; Charles Spencer Palmer used also as a gymnasium, eight cla"s-rooms, chemical & L.R.O.P.LOnd., M.B.o.s.En_g. medical officer physical laboratories, art room, woodwork room, cloak REIOATE REGISTRATION DISTRICT. room & lavatory, with common room & clof!ok room for the Superintendent Registrar, Frank Cecil :Morrison, 46 High staff. A scheme was approved by the Endowed Schools street; deputy, James Nightingale, 46 High street Commission in May, 1875, & amended in May, 1893. There Registrar of Births & Deaths, Horley su11..district, Stuart A. are ten foundation scholarships, five being open; the other Brown, Horley; Reigate sub-district, J. R. Handscomb, five are competed for by boys who have attended a. public 48 High street, Reigate; Betchworth sub-district, John elementary school in Reigate for two years, and there are in Henry Marsh, 16 Warwick road, Redhill addition a number of free studentships offered every year. Registrars of Marriages, J. R. Handscomb, 48 High street The present number of scholars is about 140, & the income Reigate & Stnart A. Brown, Horley ' of the school from endowments is about £300 yearly. The school, under a new scheme, dated October, 1909, is con­ TERRITORIAL FORCE. trolled by a governing body of 20 members. Sir B. V. S. 5th Battalion the Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment), Brodie hart. chairman ; Francis S. Orme M..A.. Emmanuel Drill hall, 25 Chart lane (A Co.), Capt. M. B. Sta.cey; College, Cambridge, head ma.

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