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Oumberla.Nd. Olea Tor :Moor DUU.OTORY.J OUMBERLA.ND. OLEA TOR :MOOR. 127 ~ . Officials. Parksr Charles .Arundel M.D. Parknook, Gosforth, Oumb Clerk, Henry Rothery, Public offices Ro bertson-Walker J. F. Austin, Gilgarry,Distington, Cum b Treasurer, G. Hodgson, Whitehaven Robertson-Walker J ames, Gilgarren, Distington, Oumb Medical Officer of Health, John Clerk M.D. Ehen Bank Simpson John Stewart, Ellerbank, Harrington house, Ennerdale road Smith John, Haggett End, Egremont, Comb Surveyor, Robert Robertson, Public offices Turner William Barrow D.L. Ponsonby hall, Calder Sanitary Inspector & Rate Collector, Charles Gowan, Bridge, Cumb Public offices Watson Wm. Hy. F.C.S.,F.G.S. Braystones,via Carnfrth Market Inspector, Clement Rothery, Public offices Clerk to the Magistrates, Lewis Thomas Helder, 43 Gas Manager, Alfred William Heathcote, Birks road & 44 Duke street, Whitehaven Inspector of Common Lodging Houses, Michael Burns, Petty Sessions are held every monday & thursday at Ennerdale road Whitehaven at 10.30 a.m. & on alternate fridays at School Attendance Officer, James Murphy, Public offices Cleator Moor at ro. 15 a. m. (for parishes of Cleator. Gas Rate Collector, Rowland Baxter, Public offices Arlecdon, Salter & Eskett only) The following places are included in the petty sessional COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR ALLERDALE-ABOVE- division :-Arlecdon, Cleator, Dr!gg, Distington, Egre­ DERWENT PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. I mont, Gosforth, Haile, Harrington, Irton with Santon, Lamplugh, Moresby, Pon!'onby, Saint Bridgets, Saint .Adair Harold, Ringingstone, Egremont ! .Ainsworth John Stirling M.P. Harecroft, Gosforth, ' John's, Salter & Eskett, Ennerdale & Kinniside, Low­ Oumb. & The Flosh, Cleator, Cumb side Quarter, N etherwasdale, Preston Quarter, Parton, .Ainsworth Thomas, The Flosh, Cleator Rottington, Saint Bees, Sandwith, Seascale, Weddicar Bain John Dove, Colliery offices, Whitehaven & Whitehaven Braithwaite Joseph, 10 Corkickle, Whitehaven Braithwaite Samuel, Cromer road, Bournemouth PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Burns-Lindow Samuel Lindow, Greenlands, Holmrook, Board of Trade Labour Exchange, High street, John Cumb Francis Brown, manager Burnyeat William, "Millgrove, Whitehaven Market Hall Burnyeat Wm. Jn. Dalzell, Moresby ho. nr. Whitehaven Patrick's Hall, High street, T. Foy, sec Curwen Rev . .Alfd. Fras. The Rectory, Harrington,Cumb Police Station, Union street, .Tames Sheffield, inspector; Davis John, 6 Marine terrace, Whitehaven I sergeant & 6 constables Dickinson George, Red How, Lamplough, Cumb Public Library, High st. Miss Mary Walker, librarian Dickinson John Norman, Hames hall. Cockermouth Dixon Lieut.-Col. George, Fern bank, St. Bees, Cumb · Dixon Thomas, Rheda, Frizington PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Fisher Charles Edward, Windermere, Cumb Montreal, erected •by John Stirling esq. J.P. in 186:: Fisher J oseph Isaac, 12 Solway view, Whitehaven & enlarged by the same benefactor in 1875, at a total F1ynn James, 21 Crossfield road, Cleator Moor, Cumb cost of nearly £ 10•000 ; the building is of native free- Fox Henry, High house, St. Bees stone, & has a fine tower, 98 feet high, containing a Graham William, Solway house, Moresby, Whitehaven clock & bell; it was again enlarged in 1Bgo, a.t a cost Hodgson Rev. William George Courtenay M.A. The of £ 1,200 ; these schools form one of the most striking Rectory, Distington features of the town & will hold 8Io children; average Jackson John .Arth. M.P. Sella park, Calderbridge,Cumb attendance, 2 55 boys, 2 50 girls & 210 infants; John Jefferson Robert, Springfie1d, Bigrigg Goulding, master; Samuel Tembey, Thomas Ellison & Kitchin Henry, 7 Lonesdale terrace, St. Bees William T. Reed, assistant masters; Miss Hannah Lamb Anthony Clement. Whinny Hill, Cleator Moor Jane- Sharpe, mistress; Miss Mary Julia Riddell, Lowthorpe-Lutwidge Lieut.-Col. Ernest Frederick, infant mistress; the full staff of teachers numbers 26 Holmrook hall, Carnforth Catholic. erected in 1873, for 400 boys, .zoo girls & 260 McGowan James, Victoria terrace, Corkickle,Whitehaven infants; average attendance, I93 boys, 207 girls & McGowan William, Sorbie, Whitehaven 2oo infants; Bernard Sloan, master; Miss Mag~e Machell I~ieut.-Col. Thomas V. D. Lake side, Ulverston Maguire, girls' mistress; Miss Jane Mills, infant mist Mackenzie John Hugh Munro-, Calgary, I. of Mull, N.B Millican Richard, Beckstone house, Harrington, Cumb Railway Station, Thomas Grayson, station master PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Hi!:l'gins Rt. Farland, Whitehaven rd Shepherd Charles, 45 Crossfield road Batson Wm. The Villas, Crossfield rd Juke Robert. Keelde ~rove Smith Alfred, 24 Crossfield road Baxter Rowland, Crossfield road King Rev. Frederick William (Con- Stewart Rev. John W .• M.A.• B.D. Black William. '=l3 Cros~field road gregational), Ennerdale road (PresbytPrian), Crossmount, Enner- Clark John M.D. Ehen Bank house, Lamb Anthony Edmd.J.P.Whinny hill dale road Ennerdale. road Leek William, Whinnv hill Taylor Rev. William (vicar, & sur- Eaten William S., M.B. Montreal ho. Litt ·Chas. Belmont, Ennerdal£> road rogate). Vicarage Crossfield road Mcillwraith James, Denton house, Taylor Thos. Fern~. EnnPrdale road Flynn James J.P. 21 Crossfield road Ennerdale road TremblP Daniel, 46 Crosl'fiPld road Haythornthwaite Mrs. Crossfield road Ma.in John M. Keekle house Tvson Hy. Guards villa, Ennerdale rd Henderson Rev. James (Primitive 1\iartin James. CrossfiPld rna.d Walmsley Mrs. 47 Crossfield road Methodist), Ennerdale road Morton John George, Crossfield road COMMERCIAL. Carson Edward, BPntinck Arms, Aldby street Early closing day. Wednesdav 12 noon. Cavanagh Patrick (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Birks road Bank of Whitehaven Limited (branch) (Jos. Major Hall. Cha-pplP & Son, painters & ironmongers. Hil!"h street manager), open from 10 till 3, sat. ro till r, High Churchill Marv Ann (Mrs. ),Roval Oak P.H.Bowthorn rd" street: draw on Glvn,• Mills. Currie & Co. London EC Clark John M.D .. C.M.Edin., F.R.C.S.Edin. physician & Baxter Rowland, gas rate eollector to the Urban District surgeon, & medical officer of health to the Urban Dis-~ Council & assessor & collector of income tax, Public trict Councils of Cleator Moor & Frizing-ton1 Ehen j offices, Market square Bank house. EnnPrdale road ' Bell James. plumber. 68 High street Cleator Moor Co-operative Society l,irnited Bell Porter R. registered -plumber, 64 High street (William Batson, manager; William Voddl'n. sPc. ; ' Bethwaite Robert H. stationer, TO Ennerdale road J. Hutchinson, treasurer). grocers, provision dealf'rs..,. Bewley Robert W. printer & stationer, r6 High street butchel's, drapers. millinPrs, tailors & bakers: offices.· Birkett Sm-ah Jane (Mrs.). shopkeeper, 1 Whitehaven rd o; Jacktrees road; & branches. Bowthorn road & ; Rlav John. chew;st, 79 Hit?h street Wath Brow. T N's Q; manal!"er's office. qa · Bownas Joseph HorslPv, builder. 14r Ennerdale road Cl~tor Mool' ~ Di<~trict Mutual RPlf-Heln Mone'i• Societv• · British & ArgPntine Meat Co. Limited, r.S Jacktrees rd (J. J. U. Thompl'on. sec.). Birk" rond Brownlpe Patrick. grocer & baker ..q nuke <~trPPt Cl rat or "'\loor Equit11 ble Self Help Thrift SociPty (J. J. Burns flhristonher. hair drPR"er. 177 Ennerdale road D. Thlllupson k Co. secs.). 122'1. Birk" ro<\d Burns John, Royal P.H. :!7 Hi!!h street Clrator Mnor Indeprn<lent Working Mpn's Club (Arthur Bn.,.ns MichaPl. inspector of common lodging houspc; to E. Qunle. sPC. ). Birks l'D"'.d the Urban District Council. Ennerdale road f'luca" Tb'l ... Richarll. hakPl', 6T JacktrP"" r<l. & Hi""h st Bvers John, farmf'r. Cros~fielrl road Conservative Club & BPading Rooms (William Stil'ling, Bvrnf' f'atherine (Mrs.). Black Bull P.H. Birb road prPsident: Stan]pv Kitrhin, hon sec.). llil!"h .. tref't Bvrne Denni", shonkeeDPr. r4R Ennerdale road f'ostine Alexander H. tailor, 150 Ennerdale road Carr John Wm. confectioner & aucti'lnPer. Ro Hhrh st Costine David. V!"Pf'nl!rocer. 20 Jacktree~ road Carruthers Chrhtopher, clogger, 29 Ennerdale road Coulthard Mark White, pawnbroker, 52 & 53 High stree' .
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