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406 . . [KELLY's Court, Melchet, , Newtown, , PHtle­ Places of Worship, with times of services. worth, Ranvilles, Roke, Romsey, , The .Abbey Church of SS. Mary & El1leda. Rev. John Spooryweill, Stanbridge, Spurs.bolt, Stockbridge, Upper James Cooke-Yarborough M. A. vicar; Rev. Thomas P. Somborne, , King's Somborne, Stony Hampson M.A. Rev. Radcli:ffe A. Sidebottom B.A. & Marsh, , Ty•tlherley East, Tytherley "\Vest, Rev. Goorge Hunter Yarnall, curates; 7, B (ooly com­ Timsbury, Toothill, Wallop Middle, Wallop Over, munion) & 11 a.m. & 2.45 & 6.30 p.m.; week days, Wallop Nether, Wellow East, Wellow West, Woodley 8 a.m. & 5.30 p.m. except wed. & fri.; wed. 8 p.m.; For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that fri. 7.30 p.m.; Holy Days, 7 !& 8 a.m. (H. C.) & n of , John Oornelius Moberly, 4 East a.m. & B p.m street, Southampton, official receiver; W. F. J. Hunt, School Chapel, clergy supplied from The Cambridge Junction, High street, Portsmouth, a~sis­ .Abbey, Romsey; holy communion, 2nd sun. of month tant official receiver at B a. m. & r r a. m. alterna-t-ely ; evensong, every Certified Bailiffs under the "Law of Distress Amend­ sunday, 3.30 p.m. & 6.go p.m. alternately ment .Act," James Jenvey, Market place, Romsey; Chapel a.f Ease, Lee, served from The .Abbey, Romsey; Godwin Newman, Church street, Romsey holy communion 4th sun. of month at 8 & II a.m. County Police Station, 'I\he Hundr{ld (Thomas Cooper, alternately; every sunday, 6.30 p.m superintendent & 15 constables; stations at Nursling, School Chapel, Ridge, served from The AbbPy, Romsey; ., , , King's Somborne, holy ca.mmunion, 3rd sunday in month at 8 ; every sun. Broughton, East Dean, East & West Wellow; & for the day, 6.30 p.m borough, 5 -constables Lady of Reparation (Catholic), Rev. Charles P~ndurand, Inland Revenue Office, John Smith, officer, Hamilton The .Abbey, 6.30 & 9.30 a.m. & 3 & 6 p.m.; daily, 6 a.m house, Cherville street Baptist, Bell street, Rev. Charles T. Johnson, II a.m. & Old Town Hall, The .Abbey, R. L. Bliss, manager 6.30 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m Town Hall, Market place, George Summers, keeper Congregational Church, Rev. Hugh Ross Williamson; II Volunteer Fire Brigade, G. F. W. Mortimer, captain a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 Volunteers. Primitive Methodist, The Hundred; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m . ISt Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment (D Co.), 11 & G. F. W. Mortimer, captain & ban. major, command­ Wesleyan, The Hundred, Rev. James Clegg; a. m. ing; hood quarters, Drill hall, Corn Exchange. Range 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m at Squab Wood, Boo yards, also used by the 2nd Vol. Schools. Batt. Rants Regiment National (boys), Station road, erected by the late Lord Romsey Union. Mount-Temple & given to the town in 1872, with resi­ The union comprises the following places :-Dunwood, dence for master, for 212 boys; average attendance, East Dean, East Wellow,, Melooet Park, Rown­ r62 ; Samuel Jones Merrett, master. .Attached to this hams (Wilts), Michelmersh, Mottisfont, Nursling, or school is a charity left by Sir John St. Barbe bart. in Nutshalling, Plaitford (Wilts), , Romsey 1723, who by his will gave to the treasurer & gover­ Infra, Sherfield English, Timsbury, West Wellow nors of the Oharity school of Romsey & their succes­ (Wilts). The population of the union in r89r was sors for ever £25 yearly, to be paid out of the renl:.6 Io,78r; area, 31,522 acres; mteable value in 189B, & profits of his farm at Broadlands, £ID thereof to be £57,078 applied to the use of the sohool master for instruct­ Board day, monday, fortnightly at the Union, at Io a.m ing IO poor boys of Romsey Infra & Extra, to be chosen by the possessor of the said farm & the mayor Clerk to the Guardians & .Assessment Committee, John & minister of Romsey for the time being, 1.,"15 thereof Allsop, The Abbey toward clothing the said boys, & £5 donation towards Treasurer, William Samuel Fussell, Wilts & Dorset placing each out to trade or service when leaving Bank, Romsey school Relieving & Vaccination Officers, First district, Henry John Nowe's Charity, left in 1718, by which 20 boys, Bedford, Middle Bridge street ; Second district, Henry sons of members of the Church of , were t~ Holmes Saxby, Station road receive a good elementary education, from funds Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators-No. I district, derived from an estate in the parish of , Rants, Edward Buckell, The Hundred; Nos. 2 & 5 districts, of 66o acres, is now (1898) in abeyance, owing to Frank Askwith Taylor, Church street; No. 3 district, agricultural depression & other causes Ernest Nevile Keys Wells, Whiteparish; No. 4 district, Delve place (girls), erecied in I85I by the Hon. & Rev. BarnfieJ.d Dayman, Millbrook Gerald T. NDel, for 150 children; average attendance, Superintendent BJegistrar, Frederick Legge Lordan, qo; Miss Kate .Alice Wells, mistress; & (infants), Market place, Romsey; deputy, Jn. Allsop, The Abbey ereoted in 1852 by the Rev. Canon Carns, for rBo ReQ"istrars of Births & Deaths, l\fichelmersh Sub-distJrict, children ; average attendance, no ; Miss Howes, infants' Henry Holmes Saxby, Station road, Romsey; deputy. mistress Mrs. Elizabeth M . .A. Saxby, Station road; Romsey British, in The Hundred, erected in 1846, for 137 boys, Sub-district, Henry Bedfo.rd, .Ada cottages, The Hun­ uB girls &; 9B infants; average attendance, 130 boys, dred; deputy, Benjamin Bedford, The Hundred 126 girls & 84 infants ; Frank B. Smith, master ; Miss Registrar of Marriages, .Alfred Martin Elcombe, The Jane Swinfield, mistress; Miss Edith Padbnry, in­ Hundred; deputy, .Arthur Elcombe, '27 Station road fants' mistress Workhouoo, road, a building of brick. built Ridge (mixed), erected in r875, for roo children; aver­ in 1B36, & will hold rBo inmates; a hospital attached a~El atendance, 50; it is supported. by the Right Hon. of red brick with stone dressings, was erected in Evelvn .Ashley; Miss Edwards, mistress r87o; Rev. Arthur A. Corfe M . .A. The .Abbey, chap­ Woodley, erected in I85g, for 56 children; average at­ lain; Edward Buckell, medical officer; Jim Norming­ tendance, 40; Miss Kate Webb, mistress ton, master; Mrs. Mary Normington, matron; Mrs. Railway Station, John Gale Judd J ane May, nurse Conveyance.-Omnibus & flys to meet the trains from School .Attendance CQmmittee. the White Horse hotel Clerk, John .Allsop, The Abbey Carriers (by rail) .-AgenJ; for Romsey & neighbourhood School .Attendance Officers, rst district. Henry Bedford, to the L. & S. W. Railway Co . .Alfred Ward, Palmer­ Ada cottages, The Hundred; 2nd district, Henry Holmes ston street Saxby, 55 Station road Sntton & Co. Willia.m Cooper, jun. agent Public Officers. Carriers to (by oart) :­ .Assessor of Queen's Taxes & .Assistant Overseer & Col­ Broughton-Morgan, from t Dolphin,' thurs lector of Poor's Rates, Charles Mintrim, Winchester rd Hampworth-Edward Russell, from '.Angel,' tues. thurs. Certifying Factory Surgeon, Frank .Askwith Taylor, & sat Church street Plaitford-Fulford, from 'Angel,' mon. thurs. & sat. ; Mrs. Clerk to Commissioners of Property & Income & Land Giles, from 'Dolphin,' tues. thurs. & sat Tax, George Ferris Wbidborne Mortimer, 2 Porter's Southampton-Henry & Andrew Tibble, to & from, every Bridge street day; bus, 9 a. m. ; return, 5 p.m. ; also cart, ro a.m. Clerk to the Divisional Commit.tee (Romsey division) mon. wed. & sat under the Contagious Diseases (.Animals) Act, George W ellow-Mrs. Giles, from 'Dolphin,' tues. thurs. & sat. ; F. W. Mortimer, 2 Porter's Bridge street; inspector, H. Fulford, from 'Angel,' mon. thurs. &; sat William Maynard M.R.C.V.S. The Hundred West Wellow-Moore, from' .Angel,' thurs. & sat Vestry Clerk to the Parishes of Romsey Extra & Rom­ Whiteparish-Russell, from' Angel,' thurs. & sat sey Infra, John Allsop, The .Abbey Winchester-Mrs. E. Feltham, wed. & sat