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BERKSHIRE. [H ELL.Y S OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &C 1 100 Btl:lfQBBFORDo • BERKSHIRE. [H ELL.Y S OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c. Post; M. 0. &; T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office, Bushnell, bailiff; H. Crossley, registrar's clerk. The · High street.-Isaac Pountain, postmaster district comprises the following places in Berks :­ Dispatch & .Arrival of Mails. .Avington, Bagshot, Bockhampton, Chilton Foliatt London & all parts, 9.25 a.m. ; Inkpen, 12.55 p.m. · Clapton, Denford, Eastbury, Eddington, Elcot: Chilton, Ramsbury & Kintbury, I.Io p.m.; Londm;, Garston East, HungerfOO'd, Inkpen, Kintbury, Lam­ Newbnry, Reading &c. 1.45 p.m.; London, 4·55 bourn, Lambourn Woodlands, Lambourn Upper, Lever­ p.m.; Marlborough, 5·45 p.m. ; London & all parts, ton, Newtown Hungerford, Oxenwood, Sanham Green, 7·45 p.m. (extra stamp 7·55 p.m.); London & all Seven Barrows, Shalbourn, Shefford East & West, parts, 9 p.m.; sunday, Newbury, Hampshire &c. 6.35 Shefford Woodlands, Titcombe, Witcha & Woodhay p.m.; general Night mail dispatch, 7·45 p.m West; following in Hants: Cambe & Eastwick; & First delivery from all parts at 7 a.m the following in Wilts: .Aldbourne, .Arlord, Baydon, Second delivery from London, Reading & Newbury at Bedwyn Little, Bedwyn Great, Buttermere, Chilton Foliatt, Chisbury, Crofton, Eastridge, FGsbury, Frox· 1 p.m Third delivery, town, 6.40 p.m field, Grafton East, Grafton West, Ham, Hippen' Rural Postmen serving the area subordinate to Hunger­ combe, Littlecott, Lower Upham, Marridge Hill, ford, start at 6 a.m. & 1.20 p.m. ; sunday delivery, Marten, M embury, Oakhill, Preston, Ramsbury, Rams­ town 7 a.m. ; rural 6.30 a.m bury Newtown, Rudge, Shalhourn, Soley, Tidcombe, Money order & savings bank business is transacted at Upper Upham, Wexcombe, Whittonditch, Wilton & this office from a a.m. to a p.m. Postal order business, Woodsend sale of stamps &c. from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. & telegrams This Court for bankruptcy purposes is included in that are accepted for dispatch & are delivered from a a.m. of Newbnry, George Mallam, 1 St. Aldate street, Ox­ till 8 p.m. ; sundays, sale of stamps, registration of ford, official receiver letters & telegraph business 8.30 a.m. to 10 a.m County Police Station, Park street, Tom Randall, in­ Town Sub-Post Office, Eddington.-Frederick Jessett, spector, sergeant & four eonstables · sub-postmaster. Letters dispatched 8 a.m. & I2.I5, Town Hall & Oorn Exchange, High street, Edward 2, 6, & 7 p.m.; sundays, 12.35 p.m. Hours of busi­ Bushnell, keeper ness, 9 a.m. to I p.m. & from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Volunte~r Fire Brigade, Charnham Street, J oh11 Beard, (thursdays, 9 a.m. to I p.m. only), for sale of stamps captam; Rev. W. E. T. S. Grav M.A. first lieu­ & postal orders tenant; Osmond Richens, second lieutenant· 'William Post Office, Newtown.-Frederick Bates, sub-po•tmaster. Spe~ring, sergeant; Louis Clifford & E.' Stevens, Letters through Hungerlord, arrive 6.40 & 10.35 engmeers; one motor engine. Secretary William a.m. ; -dispatched 6.30 & I2.35 p.m. Hungerford is Sperring, Chnr~h street ' the l!Barest money order & telegraph office LOCAL GOVERNMENT. HUNGERFORD & R!MSBURY UNION. Constable & Coroner, Thos. Waiter Alexander, Market pl Board day, wednesday, fortmghtly. · The trustees are H. P. Major, ReynQ!ds Richard Earle, George Wren, John Holmes Wooldridge, Dr. Richard The Hungerford Union comprises the following parishes: H. Barker, .Alfred Edward Allright, William Lewing­ In Berks--.Avington, Combe, Garston (East), Hun­ ton Barker, Joseph .Alexander, Thomas Waiter .Alex­ gerford, Inkpen, Kintbury, Lambourn, Shefford (Eas~). ander, John Corderoy .Adnams, Louis Henry Beard, She.fford (West), Woodhay (West); in Wilts--Ald­ George Edmund Platt, .Arthur J. Killick, ReT. William bourne, Baydon. Bedwyn (Great), Bedwyn (Little) E. T. S. Gray M . .A. & William Mapson Buttermere, Chilton Foliatt, Froxfield, Grafton, Ha,;, Town Clerk, Henry D'Oyley Wolvey .Astley, Bridge villa Ramsbury, Shalbourne, Tidcombe. The population of the union in 1911 was 16,166; area, g6,430 aeres; HUNGERFORD RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. rateable value m I9I4 was, Berks, £51,341; Wilts. Council meets at the Workhouse on wednesdays, fort­ £39·5I7; total, £9o,a5a nightly, after the Union business. Chairman of the Poard of Guardians, Capt. F. S. The parishes in the district are .Avington, Combe, Brereton Garston East, Hungerford, Inkpen, Kintbury, Lam­ Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee,'Henry bourn, Shefford East, Shefford West & We..t Woodhay, D'Oyley Wolvay .Astley, Bridge villa, Hungerford being the Berks parishes in Hungerford union. The Treasurer, Frederick Wil!iam Baker, London County & area is 44,816 acres; population in 19II, 9,007 Westminster Bank Limited, Hungerford Chairman, William Mapson, Hungedord Rel~eving & Vaccination Officers, Great Bedwyn district, Officials. S1dney J. R. Fox, Great Bedwyn; Hungerford distrkt, Clerk, By. D'Oyley Wolvey Astley, Bridge vil.Hungerford Herbert Bushnell, High street, Hungerford; Lam­ Treasurer, Frederick William Baker, London County & bourn district, Frederick Briant Hutchins, Lambourn Westminster Bank Limited, High street · Relieving Oflicer for Tramps, Tom Randall, Park street, Medical Officer of Health, W. Sisam, Bank chambers Hungerford Cross street, Reading ' Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Great Bedwyn d<s· Highway Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, Wm. Stephen­ trict, Elias Fraser M. D., C.M.Edin. Great Bedwvn­ ron Raine, Salisbury road, Hungerford Hungerford district, Waiter Dickson M.D., C.M.Edin'_ High street, Hungerlord, medical officer & Robert COUNTY MAGISTRATES. Blake James M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. High st. Usually attending the Hungerford Petty Sessional Hungerford, public vaccinator; Kintbury district, division. Edmund Spencer Hemsted M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.O.P. Willes Col. George Shippen T.D. The Firs, Charnham Land. Notrees, Kintbury; Lam bourn district, Charles Street, Hungerford (chairman) S. Patterson M.B., C.M.Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng., Aldridge Major John, Inholmes lodge, Hungerford L.R.C.P.Lond. The Benhams, Eastbury, Lambourn; Allright .Alfred Edward, High street, Hungerford Ramsbury district, William Medlycott Graham B.A., Burmester Capt. Arnold Charles, New Town lodge, M.B., B.Ch.Dub. Wykeham house, Ramsbury Hungoerford Poor Law Institution, Park strilet, stands on an elevated Butler Charles William, Standen manor, Hungerford & healthy site ; it was built in 1a4o to hold 344 Major Harry Pike M.D. High street, Hungerford mmates ; Rev. John Frederick Charles Denning M.A. Platt George Edmund, The Priory, Hnn?erford chaplain; Waiter Dickson M.D. High street, medica! Portal Edward Robert, Eddington house, Hungerford officer; ~arry Lloyd Wigglesworth, master; Mrs_ Walmesley Humphrey Jeffrey, Inglewood ho.Hungedord Emma Wigglesworth, matron The chairman, for the time being. of the H ungerford HUNGERFORD REGISTR.'-TION DISTRICT. Rural District Council is an ex-officio magistrate Clerk to the Magistrates, Henry D'Oyley Wolvey Superintendent Registrar, William James Phelps, Rams­ Astley, Bridge villa, Hungerford bury, Wilts; deputy, H. J. Lawrence. Ramsbnry Petty Sessions are held at the Town hall fortnightly on Registrar of Births & Deaths, Great Bedwyn sub-district, wednesday at 2.30 p.m S. J. R. Fox, Great Bedwyn; Kintbury sub-district, The places in the division are :-Avington. Combe, Edmund Spencer Hemsted, Kintbury; deputy, Mrs. Hungerford, Inkpen, Kintbury & West Woodhay Hemsted, Kintbury; Lam bourn sub-district, Miss Ethel Winifred Kennard, Lam bourn; deputy, Mrs. PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Kennard, Lambourn CQunty Court, held at the Town hall every two month• Registrar of Marriag-es, John Hawkins, High street. on monday; His Honor Judge Gwynne James. judge; H?-ngerford; deputy-registrar, John Spendley Tyler, RPginald L. Barnes, registrar & high bailiff; E. High street, H ungerford .
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