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Durham. Stockton-Upon-Tees DIRECIORY.] DURHAM. STOCKTON-UPON-TEES. 301 Appointed by the Tees Pilots. Stockton ; Charles Metcalfe, I 1 Hard wick terrace, N orton *Robert Hood I *Henry Soppit road, Stockton; Thomas Golightly, The Green, Norton, Appointed by the Stocktoo Shipowners. Stockton; Joseph Smith, Post Office chambers, Mill lane, George Craggs I *Francis Binnington Stockton ; Thomas William Pybus, County Court, Bridge Appointed by the Middlesbrough Shipowners. road, ~tockton; William Hedley, Yarm; J. Goundry, *John Mowatt Lennard I *James Hogg Saltbnrn; J. Paling, Cannon street, MUdlesbroug-h; J. (vice-chairman) I Joseph Taylor Menzies, R. Southeran & J. FlaviJl, Sed,£efield; William Treasurer, Eugene Wethey Walker, Middlesbrough; David Speight, Redcar Pilot Superinteqdent, James Harris, Middlesbrough Custom House, Bridge road, Thomas Robert Owen, supt. ; Those markell thus • are the Examining Committee. John Kirkpatrick, assistant examining officer; A. E. 0. Vice-Consular Agents. Michael Kelly, out-door officer & acting examining officer German Empire (consular agent). Wm. Hunton, 56 High st & T. M. Goldie, out-door officer (znd class) Dispensary, Alms houses, High street, G. M. Hogg, .1\l. B. Netherlands & Portugal, William Hunton, 56 High street ,c.lll. medical officer ; Eugene E. Clephan, sec Insurance· Agents. Exchange Hall, High street, Duncan Robert Malcolm, sec :British Empire Mutual Life, J. Calvert, 14 Inkerman street; Fire Brigade (Corporation & Volunteer), West row, Edward J. W. Cuthbert, 26 Mandale road; B. Lofthouse, 5 Lorne Stephenson, eaptain; Geo. W. Appleby, supt.; C.J.Seaman street ; J. Thompson, Prince Regent street & Frank Appleby, engineers; Geo. Maughan,chief fireman Caledonian Fire & Life, Stothart & Park, Back house's Bank ; Free Public Library, Wellington st. T. H. Wright, librarian A. B. Crosby, 8o High street; D. Craig, 17 High street ; Freemasons' Hall, Wellington street, I. H. Hart, sec J. Rutherford, 16 Hartington road Hospital, Bowesfield lane, Jos;lphRichardson D.L., J.P. presi- Commercial Union, J. Robinson, Finkle street; W. Bray­ dent; Robert William Foss M. D. Henry Hind, Joseph shay, g6 High street; H. B.:mington, 3 Paradise row; J. Whitfield Blandford L.R.C.P.Edin. John Hague Clegg, H. Jackson, 5 Langdale terrace Thomas William I<'agg B.A. & Henry Milner Hughes U.B. County Fire, A. W. Kindler, 59 High street surgeons; George Mitchell Hogg M.B.,c.M. house surJeon; Economic Life, J. Peacock, 22 Park road; E. J. Thomas, John Settle, sec. Mill lane; James Dinsdale & James Market Cross chambers; C. E. Barclay, Clarence pot­ Stothart, auditors ; Miss Edith Lock, matron; Francis teries; R. T. Hunter, County Court office Hunter, collector, 10 Bright st.; Wm. Whit well, hon. treas Gresham Life, W. F. Seymour, Palmerston street; G. Inland Re\Teuue Office, Bridge road, John Edgar, Frederick Grabham, Dovecot street; W. Pearson, Exchange build­ Bowden & Bilton .Hrand, officers; Excise Office, James ings; W. Cooper, Millbank street; T. Salmon, Mill lane : Aitken, supervisor G. H. L. Beatty, National Provincial Bank; W. Bowerbank, Income Tax Commissioner's Office, Bridge road, Thomas Lax ter. ; T. Robinson, High st. ; F. Robinson, High st Hy. Faber, clerk to the commissioners, Finkle st.; John Hand-in-Hand, J. R. Farmer, 8o High street Yule, surveyor of taxes; Joseph Watson, collector, Mill la. Northern Assurance, J. Barugh, National Provincial Bank; Police Station (County), Church row, Joseph Bell, supt Stothart & Park, Backhouse & Co.'s Bank Royal Star Theatre of Varieties, Bishop street, Cuthbert Norwich Union Fire, F. Brown & Co. Savings Bank Gardner, lessee & manager Phrenix Fire, J. Dinsdale, The Bank, High street Theatre Royal, Yarm lane, Lloyd Clarance, proprbtor; E. Provident Life, A. W. Kindler, 59 High street P. Morgan, mana.~er Royal Exchange, Stothart & Park, 49 High street; T. R. Temperance Hall, Mill lane, Lewis Dodshon sec Wilson ; J. T. Scott, 56 High street Town House, High street Sun Fire & Life, 1<'. Appleby, 59 High street Westminster Fire, J. H. Gibbison, 3 Alma street STOCKTON UNDN. Public Establishments. Board day, every alternate wednesday at the Board room, Almshouses, fljgh street, 2 overseers, 2 churchwardens, the Nelson terrace, at Jo.go a.m. mayor, & vicar of Stockton, trustees Stockton Union comprises the following places :-Aislaby, Borough Hall, High street, Matthew Graham, hall keeper Billingham, Carlton, Cowpen Bewley, .Eaglesdiffe or Cemetery, Oxbrid~e lane, John Stewart, superintendent Egglescliffe, East Hartburn, Elton, Grindon & Thorpe Chamber of Agriculture, 134 High street, R. H. Appleton, Thewles, Long Newton, Newsham, Newton Bewley, esq. president; Ralph Appleton, sec Norton, Preston-upon-Tees, Redmarshall, Stockton-upon­ Chamber of Commerce, 134 High street, Joseph Cradock Tees, Whitton, Woh·iston; the population in x88x was esq. president; Ralph Appleton, sec. & treasurer 51,245; rateable value, £29-1-,859· Corn Exchange, High street, B. Brand, inspector Clerk to the Guardians &; Assessment Committee, James Corporation Baths & Washhouses, Portrack lane, Edward Robinson, Union offices, Nelson terrace, Stockton Power, superintendent; open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m Treasurer, Jasper Barugh, Bank, Stockton Corporation Weigh Office, Butcher market, High street; Assistant Clerk, Thomas Eccles Jobson, 3 Brunswick street Willlam Creasor, weigh master Collectors to the Guardians, Ninian Cairns, Union offices, County Court, Bridge road, His Honor Edmond Robert Nelson terrace, Stockton; G. W. Outhwaite, Stockton; J Turner, judge; TimothyCrosby, registrar; R. T. Hunter, Stobbart, N orton managing clerk ; William Daniels, high bailiff ; Thomas Relieving Officeril, Norton district, John Stobbart, Norton; William Pybus, bailiff. The court sits three times a Stock tun East dist. G. W. Outhwaite, Stockton; Stockton month in the court house, Bridge road. The following is West dist. Ninian Cairns, Union offices, Nelson ter. Stocktn -a list of places within its jurisdiction :-Acklam, Aislaby, Vaccination Officer, John Pearson, 13 Alber~ road Billingham, Bishopton, Bradbury, Butterwick, California, Medical Otlbers & Public Yaccinators, Billingham district, Cargo Fleet, Carlton, Carlton Ironworks, Castle Leaving· !<'inlay Munro M.B., c.M. Haverton hill, Middlesbro'-on· ton, Chilton, Coatham, Cowpen Bewley, Eaglescliffe, Tees; Norton distriet,Joseph Whitfield Blandford L.R.C.P. Eaglescliffe Junction, East Hartburn, East Newbiggin, Edin. Norton; Stockton district, Thomas Horne M.D. 5 Eldon, Elstob, Elton, Embleton, Eston, Eston Junction, Victoria terrace, Stockton Fairfield, Fishburn, Foxton, Goosepool, Grangetown, Superintendent Re5istrar, James Robinson, Union offices, Great Stainton, Grindon, Hartburn, Haverton Hill, High Nelson terrace, Stockton; deputy, Tnomas Eccles Jobson, Leven, High Worsall, Ingleby Barwick, Kirkleavington, 3 Brunswick street Kirkleatham, Lackenby, Lackenby Furnaces, Lazenby, Registrars of ;Births & Deaths, Stockton sub-district, John Levenbridge, Linthorp, Little Stainton, Long Newton, Pearson, 13 Albert road, Stockton-on-Tees; deputy, Wm. Low Worsall, Maltby, Marton, Marske, Marske-by-the­ Pearson, 9 Spring street, Stockton; Thom:1s Lowes, Sea, Middlesbrough, Mordon, Newbig4in, New Lackenby, Sedgefield; deputy, William J. Trenholm, Sedgefield New Marske, Newport-on-Tees, Newsham, Newton Bew­ Registrars of Marriages, Ninian Cairns, Union offices, Nelso:J. ley, Normanby, North Ormsby, Norton, Nun-Stainton, terrace, l:itockton-on-Tees; deputy, Samuel Cairns, Rich­ Old Ormesby, Drmesby, Picton, Port Clarence, Potato mond street, Stockton ; Thomas Lowes, Sedgefield; Hall, Preston-on-Tees, Red car, Redmarshall, Saltburn-by­ deputy, William J. Trenholm, Sedgefield the-Sea, Sedgefield, Shotton, South Bank, South Stock­ Workhouse, Portrac.r lane east, a building of brick, erected ton, Stainton, Stillington, Stockton-on-Tees, Thornaby, in I851, to hold 400 inmates; Jn. Hatcher, master; Thos. Thorpe, Two Mile Houses, Urlay Nook, Warrenby, West Horne, m.dical officer; Mrs. Mar,5aret Hatcher, matron Newbiggin, Whitton, Wilton, Wolviston, Wynward, Yarm & Y earby. The registrar holds a bankruptcy court RURAL SA"S"ITARY AUTHORirY. .& has within its jurisdiction the whole of the places in the Meetings held every alternate wednesday at the Union board .county court districts of Darlington, Barnard Castle, room, Nelson terrace, at xo.3o a.m. Stokesley & Guisbrough & Whitby Clerk, James Robinson, Union offices, Nelson ter. Stockton Certified Bailiffs under the Law of Distress Amendment Medic.tl Officer of Health, Joseph Whittield Bla!!dford Act :-Ralph Appleton, 134 High street, Stockton; Snow­ L.R.C.P.Edin. Norton den Appleton, 134 High street, Stockton; Johnson Willey, Inspector of Nuisances, John Elcoate, Norton Wharf street, Stockton: James Alfred Henderson, 8 Surveyor, John Redham C. E. x6 Finkle street Silver street, Stockton; William Rodgers, 8 Silver street, Treasurer, Jasper Barugh, Bank, Stockton .
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