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Cumberland. [Kelly's 34 ARLECDON. CUMBERLAND. [KELLY'S At Crossla.con is an ancient stone cross, about 3i feet Treasurer, Joseph Major Hall, branch of Bank of high, standing on a freestone base . about 6 feet in Whitehaven Limited, Cleator Moor height. In the township is a chalybeate 11pring, possess­ Medical Officer of Health, John Clark M.D., F.R.C.S. ing medicinal properties. Rheda, the residence of Edin. Rowra.h & Cleator Moor Thomas Dixon esq. J.P. is a mansion of freestone, Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, George Ashbridge, pleasantly seated on a commanding eminence, a short Yeaihouse road, Frizington distance from the village. The parish of Frizington Collector & Assistant Overseer, John Webb, 7 Church abounds in iron ore, coal, freestone and limestone. street, Frizington , Post, M. 0. .& T. Office, Frizington.-Tom Edwin Waterman, James R. Finlinson, Arlecdon · Elding, sub-postmaster. Letters, which should have Cumbezland added, a.rrive at 7.40 a.m. & I.35 (callers PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. only) & 5.15 p.m.; dispa.tched at 10.15 a.m. & 6.20 Mixed .& Infants, erected in 1877 & opened in 1878, for p.m.; sunday, arrival, 7.40 a.m.; dispatch, 4·40 300 miJO:ed children & 120 infants ; average attend­ p.m.; parools dispatched at Io.Io a.m. & 6.Io p.m. ance, 200 mixed & Bo infants; William Branthwaite, week days only master ; Miss Annie Mary Lawrence, infants' mistress Wall Letter Boxes.-8o Frizington road, cleared at 5·55 Frizington (mixed & infants), erected in 1877, with p.m.; Parkside l"oad, cleared at 6.30 p.m.; sundays, master's house adjoining, for 400 children; average 4.5o p.m.; Yeathouse road, cleared at 5.20 p.m attendance, 205 ; Moses J ones, master; & 180 infants, Whillimoor is a hamlet in the parish of Arlecdon, average attendance, g6; Miss Sarah Harper, infants' from which it is 2 miles norlh-west. mi&tress St. Paul's (mixed), rebuilt & enlarged in 1875, again in ARLECDON & FRIZINGTON URBAN DISTRICT 1888, 1894 .& 1900, for 334 children; average attend­ COUNCIL. ance, 230; Frederick George Marlow, master Meets at Council room, Main street, Frizington, St. Joseph's Catholic (mixed & infants), erected in t88o, • monthly, on tuesda~·s, at 6 p.m • I for 337 children ; average attendance, 135 ; Miss Members, all retire April, 1913. I Isabella Herley, mistress Chairman, Wilson Hayston. I - Vice-Chairman, Moses J ones. Police Etation, Yeathouse road, Frizington, Robert Baty, sergeant in charge & 3 constables Arlecdon Wa.rd. Thomas Ga.rratt I J onathan W atson R..HLW.!.Y STATIONS. John Mossop Frizington, Isaac Gunson, station master Frizington Ward. IWinder, Thomas Robinson, station master J oseph Harrison I John Laidla w Rowrah, Joseph Dickinson, station master Wilson Ha.yston Henry Murphy La.mplugh, Thomas Martin, station master Moses Jones I Abel Spedding Yeathouse, James Nicholson, station master Officials. Carrier to Whitehaven.-Anthony 'rhompson, 16o MaiD Clerk, John Bowly, Union hall, Whitehaven str~eot, tues. thul"S. & sat ARL~CDON. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Clark John M.D., F.B.C.S ..Edin. phy­ Kirkpatrick Robert, beer retailer, Ar­ • Marked thus * letters thro' Frizington. l!ician & surgeon, & medical officer lecdon Parks road of health for Arlecdon & Frizington Key Fanny (Mrs.), farmer, Arlecdon Haythornthwaite Edward Parker B.A. Urban District Council, Bowrah & parks 14 Bowrah road Cleator Moor Martin John J ames, Sun inn J ackson Isaac, Hakadadi Cleator Moor Co-operative Society Moresby Coal Co. Limited . Lace James Ining, Fern ,KnoU Ltd. (branch), 36 & 37 Rowrah rd Pepperall William H. farmer, Asby *Parker Rev. Henry Hunter M.A. The Coulthard Lancelot, farmer, Rough Robinson Thomas, farmer, Dubb haD Vicarage house, Asby Bobinson Thos. jun. frmr.Skeleccugh Routledge Mrs. Arlecdon Parks road Dickinson John, farmer, Kidburn gill Rothery William, farmer Thomas William, North Mosses Finlinson James R. waterman Sewell Henry, farmer, Sunnyhow Watson Jonathan, The Mosses Foster Isabella (Mrs.), Stork hotel, *Smith Geo. Greyhound inn, Winder COMMERCIAL. Rowrah road Stephenson Jn.Railway ·htl.Rowrah rd Early closing day, Wednesday. Foster Thos. L. Black Cock P.H.Asby Tinnion Henry, farmer .Arlecdon Football Club (Thomas Haythornthwaite Edwd. Parker B.A., Toye James, farmer, 10 Pasture road Saville, sec) L.R.C.P. & S.Edin., L.F.P. & S. Turner Jn. shopkeeper, 9 Bowrah rd Arlecdon Liberal Reading & Recrea­ Glas. 14 Rowrah road Watson Jonathan, farmer, The Mosses tion Rooms (James Wilson, sec) Hunter John & Thos. frmrs. Bigcroft (postal address, Lamplugh, Cocker­ Atkinson Wm. blacksmith, Asby road Irving Fanny (Mrs.), shopkeeper, mouth) Branthwaite Jonathan, boot maker, Arlecdon road Wilkinson Joseph, grocer,Arlecdon rd so Arlecdon Parks road J ackson Henry, farmer, As by Wilson Wm. butcher, Low Arlecdon FBIZINGTON. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Jackson Joseph, The Result Prior Rev.Felix .A.nselm O.S.B.(Cath.), Marked th * · th · 1 tte Lincoln Hugh P. W. Croft house, St. Joseph's presbytry.Yeathouse rd us receive eCu eb rs Yeathouse road *Robinson John J. Brewery house through Cleator Moor, um · Morris Sydney Herbert M.B. Thirl- *Smith Robert F. Hunter's villa Burrows Mrs. Main street mere house Spedding :Mrs. Main street Dixon Thomas J.P. Rheda . Oliver Rev. Reginald Samuel Edward Wright John, Ennerdale hall, Salter *Gall John, Brewery house B.A. (vicar), The Vicarage Wright Mrs. 9 Church street *Higgins Mrs. High house *Pearson John, Birks house Carruthel"s John, clogger, 144 & 145 Main street COMMERCIAL. Chegwidden William E. grocer, 26 Main street .A.rlecdon & Frizington Free Public Library (Mrs. _1\.nnie Clark John M.D., C.M.Edin., F.R.C.S.Edin. physician &i Robson, librarian; Moses Jones, sec.), 120 Main street surgeon, & medical officer of health for Arlecdon &i Armstrong James W. grocer, 210 Frizington road Frizington Urban District Council, Main st. (surgery) Ashbridge Geo. sui"Vyr. & sanitary inspctr. Yeathouse rd Clarke William. grocer, 152 Main street Bank of Whitehaven Limited (sub-branch) (George Cleator Moor Brewing Co. Limited, brewers Hodgson, manager); open on monday, wednesday & Cleator Moor Co-operative Society Limited (branch), friday, 10.45 a.m. to 3 p.m. Main street; draw on 237 to 2~0 Frizington road Glyn, Mills, Currie &; Co. London E 0 Cook Henry L. printer & stationer, 149 Main street Bell David, hair dresser, 7 Main street Cook John, jun. Griffin hotel, Mill street Bewley John, farmer, Hollow Dyke Cook William, clogger, & boot wal"ehouse, I Mill street Blackburn John Bigg, painter, 120 Wilson teriace Corkhill Edward, shopkeeper, 57 Yeathouse l"oad Bowes & Co. printers, 30 Main street. Cowan William, farmer, Frizin~ton hall Brady Abigail (Mrs.), Sun inn, 146 Frizington road Cullen Henry, painter &c. 30 Main street l!rocklebank John, shopkeeper, 92 Frizington road Crosthwaite John, butcher, 1 Frizington road l!yers Henry Stagg M.l!., C.M.Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng., Cumberland C.C. Technical Instruction, Frizington dis- L.B.C.P.Lond. physician & surgeon, Yeathouse road trict (classes held in the Market hall; George F. (surgery) Marlow, Church street, local sec) .
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