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Lincolnshire. (Kelly's 230 GRANTB.Al\f. LINCOLNSHIRE. (KELLY'S Conant Henry· James esq, Manor house, Market Bar- GRANTHAM RURAL DIS'IRICT COUNCIL. borough The parishes , in the District. are the LincolnshiJ:e­ Ellison Capt:. Richard Todd, Elm house, Grantharu parishes in the Union·, with the exception of Grant­ Hornsb~· Jarues William esq. Barrowby grange,Grantham ham. The area is 88.,711 acres.;. the population in. Hutchinson Col. Arthur, 22 St. Peter's hill, Grantham 1911 was 12,257 Parker' Lieut. -Col. Charles John Bullivant, Stone bridge, Council meets at the Guildhall, n1onday, monthly, afte-1 Grantham · . meeting of Grantham Guardians. Parker Capt. Charles J. E. Gray~hott, Rants Chairman, T. S. Pearson-Gregory esq. D.L., J.P. Hal'­ ·Pearson-Gregory Thomas Sherwin esq. D.L. Harlaxton laxton manor, Grantham. manor, Grantham Officials. Pim :\'Iajor John, Norman Leys, Grantham Cle1·k, Aubrey Henry Malim, Westgate, Grantham Priestley Sir Arthur :\LP. Hungerton hall, Grantham Treasurer, D. D. S. Carter, Bank house, Westgate-, Shaw Herbert esq. 22 Manthorpe road, Grantham Grantham Shipman George lVilliam e,-q. 41 Water~t.f', Grantham Medical Officer of Health, Charles Haldane Denny Robbs. 'l'horold Major John Geo.The Old hall,Syston,Grantham · B.A.Oxon., M.B.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Vine. house, Vine street · Thorold Sir John Henry• bart. D.L. The Old hall, Surveyors of Highways, R. B. Houghton, Oolsterw()rth &. Svston,• Grantham · Thorold Montague Geo. esq. Honington hall, Grantham Charles Richard Lynn, Barrowby lodge Turnor Algernon esq. C.B. 9 Clarges street, London lV Sanitary Inspector, H. Cecil Rudkin, St. Peter's hill., Welby Sir Charles Glynne Earle bart. C.B., D.L. Denton Grantham manor, Grantham PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Welbv• Lieut.-Col. Alfred Cholmelf'v• Earle, Harlaxton Board of Trade Labour Exchange & Unemployment In­ lodge, Grantham surance, 40 Watergate, Frank Landon, manager Welby Rev. Preb. George Earle B.A. The White house,. Borough Poiice Station, St. Peter's hill, John Robert Barrowby, Grantham Cas burn, chief constable, 3 sergeants & 16 constables. Williamson Samuel Lamb esq. I Castlegate, Grantham Cemetery, Harrowby road, New Somerby, Robert For­ The Mavor of Grantham & the Chairman, for the time tescue Moresby ·white, Finkin street, clerk to the- being; of the Grantham Rural District Council, are joint committee; James Birch, keeper ex-officio magistrates County Court; sittings held at the Guildhall, monthly,. Clerk to the Magistrates, Richard Henry Beaumont, 4 friday at I0.30 a.m. ; His Honor .Sir G. Sherston. St. Peter's hill Baker bart. judge; J. G. Thompson, registrar; F .. W. Pettv• Sessions are held at the Police station, London Thompson, deputy registrar; Jas. Williamson Bolton.,. road, fortnightly, on satnrdays at 11 a.m · assist. registrar & high bailiff; office, Elmer st. north The places in the petty sessional division are :-.Ailing­ The· following places are included in its jurisdiction:­ ton. Barrowby, Barks ton, Bassingtborpe-cum-West by, .Allington, Ancaster, Aisby, Barkston . Willows, Bar­ Beckingham, · Bennington. Long. Belton, Bitchfield, rowby Stainwith, Barrowby Casthorpe, Brassingthorpe, Boothby Pagnell, Braceby. Broughton Brant, Burton Belton, Belvoir, Bitchfield, Bottesford, Braseby, Bran­ Coggles, Carlton Scroop, Claypole, Colsterworth. D(·ll­ don, Boothby Pagnell, Burton Coggles, Carlton Scroop,. ton, Doddington Dry, EJSton, Fenton, Foston, Great Colsterworth, Corby, Croxton Kerrial (Leicestershire),. Gonerby. Gunby, Harlaxton, Harrowby Without, Hon­ Denton, Easton, Easthorpe, Foston, Gelston, Gipple,. ington, Hougham. Hough, Brandon & Gelston, Humby. Great Goner by, Little Goner by, Grautham, Gunby,. Hungerton-cum-Wyville, Ingoldsby, Londont'horpe, Haceby, Hanby, Harlaxton, Harrowby, Harston, Huu- Manthorpe, Marston, Normanton, Ponton Great, Pan­ . gerton, Haydor, Honington, Hough, Hougham, Humby ton Little, Ropsley. Sapperton, Sedge brook, Skilling­ Great, Humby Little, Ingoldsby, Keisby, Knipton .. ton, Somerby Old, Spittlegate Without, Stainby, Stoke Lenton, Lobthorpe, Londonthorpe, Muston,Manthorpe,. ~()rth, Stoke South, Stragglethorpe. Stroxton, Marston, N ormanton (Lincolnshire), N ormanton Stubton, Syston, Twyford, Welby, Westborough, (Leicestershire), Oasby, Osgodby, Pickworth, Ponton: Witham ~orth & Lobthorpe, Witham South, Wools­ Great, Ponton Little, Redmile, Ropsley, Sapperton,. thorpe by Belvoir & Woolsthorpe by Colsterworth Skillington, .Somerby, Spittlegate, Stoke South, Stoke­ ~orth, Stainby, Sudbrooke, Swayfield, Stroxton~ GRA:STHAM :MU~IOIPAL BORO'CGH LOCAL Sedgebrook, Syston, Twyford, Witham South, Witham PENSIO~ .St'B-COM:VIITTEE. North, Welby, Westby, Willoughby West, Wood Noak, Meetings are held at the Guildhall on the first wednes- Woolsthorpe (Colsterworth), Woolsthorpe (Belvoir),. day of each month at 6.10 p.m. Wvville• Chairman, Alderman Arthur Hutchinson For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that Clerk, Albert E. Pearson, 4 St. Peter's hill of Nottingham, E. Wynne Humphreys, 4 Castle pL Pension Officer, the Customs & Excise Officer Park street, Nottingham, official receiver GRANTHA:M ~o. 12 (PART OF GR.ANTHAM RURAL Certified Bailiffs under the "Law of Distress Amend­ DISTRICT) Sl'B-CO~fMITTEE OF. KES'l'EVEN ment ,A.ct, 1888," J. Williamson Bolton, 9 Nol"th LOCAL PE:XSIOX COMMITEE. parade ; George William Golding, W estgate & Waiter The following parishes are included in the area of the William Garton, Auction mart, Finkin street Sub-District :-Ancaster, Bassingthorpe, Belton, Bitch­ Count}· Police Station, Spittlegate, Williaro Peach, field, Boothby, Braceby, Carlton, Haceby, Harrowby, superintendent, 3 sergeants & 17 constables H-1ydor, Honington, Hough, Hunrby, Ingoldsby, Customs & Excise &; Old Age Pensions Office, Westgate Keisby, Lavington, Londonthorpe, ~ormahton, Os­ hall, W t-stgate, Harold Hindhaugh, officer . godby, Pickworth, Ropsley, Sapperton, Somerby & Electric Theatre, Exchange hall, High street, William Welby · Longhurst, manager . Meetings are held at the Guildhall, Grantham, on the Exchange Hall, High street, Herbert Scott, sec. ; Wm. first saturday in each month. Coleman Pretty, keeper Chairman, James Cecil Rudkin esq Farmers' Benevolent Institution, Westgate, A. H. Clerk, E. Grantham, 192 Harrowby road Malim, sec Pension Officer, Harold Hindlaugh, Westg-ate hall, \Vest­ Friendlv• & Trade Societies Medical Institution, Thomas gate E. Dobbs L.R.C.P. medical officer; Arthur N. H. Fulbeck, ·sec. 45 Swinegate GRA~TRAM Xo. 13 (PART OF GRANTHAM RuRAL Grantham Baths, 71 Wharf road, Alfred Ward, lessee DISTRICT) SUB-COMMITTEE OF KESTEVEN Grantham Hospital, Manthorpe road, George William LOCAL PEXSION COMMITTEE. Shipman M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. & Richard The following parishes are included in the area of the Wilson M.R.C.S.Eng. consulting surgeons; Harry Sub-District :-Barrvwby, Burton Coggles, Colster­ Poole Berrv M.B.Lopd. George Arthur C. Shipman worth, DentDn. Easton. Gonerbv, Gunby, Harlaxton, M.A.., M.B., B.C.Camb. Charles Haldane Denny Wyville, :Manthcrpe. Ponton Great, Ponton Little, Robbs B.A.Oxon., M.B.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. & Charles Skillington, North Stoke, South Stoke, Spittlegate, Frier M.B. & C.M.Edin. hon. medical officers; Lieut.­ Stainbv,• Stroxton, ~orth Witham, South Witham & Col. C. J. B. Parker, treasurer; D. D. S. Carter,. Woolsthorpe hon. sec. ; Albert E. PParson, assistant sec.;. Miss F. :Meetings are held at the Guildhall on a monday. M. Eaton, matron Chairman, Sir ::\iontague A. R. Cholmeley hart Grantham Picture Palace Ltd. R. C. Sanderson, mgr Clerk, E. Grantham, 192 Harrowby road Grantham Scientific & Photographic Society, Guildhall. Pension Officer, Harold Hindlaugh, Westgate hall, West­ H. Preston F.G.S. hon. curator; Thomas Stow gate Mettham & J. G. Bothamley, hon. secs PARTS OF KESTEVE:S IN.SURAXCE OO:MMITTEE. Grantham Self-Aiding Di!'pensary, Finkin st. Richard Office, 64 London road. Wilson M.R.C.S.Eng., H. Poole Berry M.B. George Clerk, Douglas Hudson Donaldson W. Shipman L.R.C.P.Lond., C. H. D. Robbs M.B. .
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