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'Dorsetshirjt SHERBORNE DIRECTORY.] .'DORSETSHIRJt SHERBORNE. 12&7 WALL LETTER BOXEs......Long street, cleared at II.30 a..m. SHERBORNE UNION. 1.30 & 6.35 p.m.; sundays, 5.35 p.m. Westbury, cleared The Cnion comprises the following parishes, viz. :-Beer at 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. on week days only. Cornhill, Hackett. Bradford Abbas, Castleton, Caundle Bishop, cleared at II.30 a.m. &.6.30 p.m. week days only. Horse­ Caundle Marsh, Caundle Purse. Chetnole, Clifton, May­ castles, cleared at 10.20 a.m. & 6.20 p.m. week days only bank, Folke, tGoathill, Haydon, Holnest, Holwell, Leigh, PILLAR LETTER Box.-Greenhill, cleared at II.30 a.m. :1.30 Leweston, Lillington, Long Burton, tMarston Magna, &6.40 p.m. ; sundays. 5,40 p.w Nether Compton, North Wootton. OOOrne, Over Compton, tPointington or Poyntington, tRimpton, Ryme Intrinsica, CoUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR SHERBOR.NE PETTY tSandford Orcas, Sherborne, Stockwood, Thornford, SESSIONAL DIVISION. tTrent and Yetminster; the population of the nnion in Goodden Lieut.-Col. John Robert Phelips D.L. Compton 1881 was 12,696; rateable value, £86,312 house, Sherborne, chairman Places marked thus t are in Somerset. Batten Herbert Butler esq. D.L. Hollands, Yeovil Board day, thursday, fortnightly, in the board room at "he Blennerhassett Rev. John B.A. Rvme Intrinsica Union, II a.m. Clayton Albert esq. Bradford Abbas, Sherburne Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Sam\lel Digby John Kenelm Digby Wingfield- esq. Sherborne Castle Jelfs, Cheap street Digby Major Wm.G.DigbyWingfield-~Chet.noleho.SherOOrne Treasurer, Alfred John Drewe, Wilts &Dorset Bank, Cheap st Gordon George Henry esq. Sherborne Collector, Charles Edward J<'arrall, Abbey chambers Hooks Thomas esq. Totnell, Leigh Relieving Officers-Northern district, Thomas H/)lmes, Hoddleston H. H. .esq. Manor house, Purse Canndle Yeovil road; Southern district, Thomas Wilkins, J<'olke McAdam Maj. Jas. In. Loudon. Greenhill house, Sherborne cottage, Sherborne Sawbridge-Erle·DraxWanley Ellis esq. Holnest pk.Sherborne Vaccination Officers, James Kite. Coldharbour; Thomas WaIler Maj.-Gen. William Noel, SherOOrne Holmes, Yeovil road; & Thomas Wilkins, Folke cottage, Clerk to the Magistrates, John Trevor Davis Sherborne Petty Sessions are held at the Police conrt every monday Medical Officers, SherOOrne & districts, Nathaniel Edward & thursday noon. The following places are- included in Davies, South street, Sherborne the Petty Sessional division: - Sherborne Hundred : Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, North-west district, AbOOt<;fee, Eastbury, Houndstreet, Nethercombe, New­ Horace Nutt M.R.c.s.lmg. Cheap street, Sherborne; Sher­ land Borough, Overcombe, Westbury, Sherborne Town, borne district, Nathaniel Edward Davies L.B.c.p.LOnd. Beer Hackett, Bradford Abbas, Caundle Bishop, Caundle South street, Sherborne; I:louthern district, William Hy. Purse, Castleton, Compton Over, Compton Nether, WilIiams, jun. L.R.c.p.LOnd. Greenhill, Sherborne Down & Marsh, Folke-cum.Alweston, Haydon, Holnest, Superintendent Registrar, Samuel Jelfs. Cheap streat; Lillington, Leweston, Longburwn, OOOrne, Pinford, deputy, C. L. O. Bartlett, Abbey close, Sherborne Thornford, Wootton North. Yetminster Hundred: Registrars of Births &; Deaths, Bradford Abbas sub-district, Chetnole, Clifton, Leigh, Melbury Osmond, Yetminster. Thomas Holmes, of Yeovil road, SherOOrne; deputy, Ryme Intrinsica Liberty: Ryme Intrinsica. Sutton William Stewart, Green hill, Sherborne; Sherborne sub­ Poynz Liberty: Stockwood or Stoke. Brownshall Hun­ district. James Kite, Coldharbour, SherOOrne; deputy, dred: Holwell John William Simmonds, Sherborne; Yetminster sub­ district, Thomas Wilkins, Folke cottage, Sherborne; LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. deputy, Samuel Hallett, Yetminster Offices-Greenhill. Registrar of Marriages, Edward M. Kingdon, Cheap ~treet. Board day 2nd tuesday in t.ach month. Sh~rOOrne; deputy, Irwin M. McGann, (lheap st.Sherborne MEMBERS. Workhouse, Horsecastles, is a building of stone, built in Major-General W. N. WaIler, chairman. 1837 to hold 240 inmat.es, Rev. Robart James Duncan H.A. Rev. J. J. B. Coles Alexander Davidson Longmuir chaplain; William Henry Wilhams M.D. medical officer; Nathaniel Edward Davies Louis Henry Ruegg Wil1iam Pearce, master; Mrs. William Pearce, matron Henry Ensor William Seymour Jocelyn Albert Ffooks Francis Stokes RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. William Henry Gover IWilliam Beauchamp Wildman Meets at Board Room in the Workhouse every first Board Robert Lemon day in each month at 12 noon. Clerk, Edward Archdall Ffooks, Greenhill Clerk, Samuel Jelfs, Cheap street Treasurer, Alfred John Drewe, Wilts & Dorset Bank,Cheap st Treasurer, Alfrd John Drewe,Wilts & Dorset Bank,Cheap st Medical Officer of Health, Wm. Hy. WiIliams M.D. Cheap st Medical Officer of Health, Nathaniel Edward Davies Inspector of Nuisances, Thomas Farrall, Newland L.B.c.p.umd, Gainsborough house, South st. Sherborne Surveyor, Thomas Farrall. Newland Inspector of Nuisances, George Vincent,Thornford Collector, Charles Edward Farrall, Abbey chambers SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE. INSURANCE AGENTS :- Clerk, Samuel Jelfs. Cheap street Alliance, J. T. Davies, Newland Attendan<:e & Enquiry Officers, The Relieving Offi('ers Clerical, Medical & General, J. T. Davies, Newland PUBLIC OFFICERS:- Commercial Union, R. Wright, Newland Certifying Factory Surgeon, William Henry Williams, juo. County Fire, Alfred John Drewe, Wilts &Dorset Bank; F. L.R.c.p.Lond. Green hill Stokes, Castleton Clerk to the Lieutenancy of the County &; Clerk of the General, H. Chandler, Long street Peace & to theCounty Council, E.Archdall }'fooks, Green hI Imperial Life, W. Stewart, Greenhill Commissioners of Land Taxes, H. H. Huddleston esq. J. K. Law Union, C. L. O. Bartlett, Abbey close D. Wingfield-Digby esq. & H. G. Gordon esq. Re\". J. Norwich Union Fire, T. Penny, Acreman street Blennerhassett, J. R. P. Goodden esq. Major J. J. L. Provident Life, A. J. Drewe, Wilts & Dorset Bank; F. McAdam, A. Clayton esq Stokes, Castleton; T. E. Vincent, Half Moon street Clerk to Commissioners of Taxes & Highway Board, Samuel Royal Exchange, L. H. Ruegg, Westbury Jelfs, Cheap street Sun Fire, Bartlet.t & Son, Abbey close Coroner for the Hundred of Sherborne & the Castle there, PuBLIC ESTABLISHMBNTS:- Hora('e Nutt, Cheap street Clerk to the Burial Board & Vestry Clerk, C. L. O. B:lTtlett. Cemetery, Charles I.. O. Bartlett & Son, clerks to burial Abbey close board; Henry Banbury, keeper, Lenthay lane Superintendent uf Police, George Florance County Police Station, at Digby road, George Florance, Surveyor of the Highways, G. Vincent, Thornford superintendent, & 3 constables Town Crier, Robert Simmonds Fire Brigade Station, Newland, Thomas Farrall, captain, .\ 11 men PLACES OF 'WORSHIP, with times of services :- Yeatman Hospital, Maj.•Gen. W. N. WaIler, hon. sec.; Abbey Church, Sherborne,"I hon. chaplain, Rev. W. H. Lyon; medical officers, Wm. 8 & 11 a.m.; 3.15 & 6. 45 \ Henry Williams M.D. & WiIliam Henry Williams, jnn. p.m.; daily at 8 a.m.; wed. Rev. Canon William Hector L.B.c.p.LOnd. O. J. Currie M.B 7.30 p.m.; wed.& fri. 11.30 L Lyon M.A. vicar; Rev. W. VOLUNTEERS :- a.m ( E. Colegrove M.A. & Rev. Dorset (Queen's Own) Yeomanry Cavalry (D Troop), St. Mary Magdalen, Cas-I J. W. Strong, curates J. K. D. Wingfield-Digby, captain; Sergt.-Major George tleton, 11 a.m. & 6.45 Twigg, drill instructor p.m J Dorsetshire Regiment, 1St Volunteer Battalion (G Co.), St. Paul's Mission Church, Coombe, Rev. William Hector Drill hall, Acreman street, Capt. R. P. Hooks, W. H. Lyon X.A. vicar; Mr. H. Newlyn, lay reader; 11 a.m. & Williams & W. H. Baxter, Heuts. ; Arthur McAvitt, drill 6.30 p.m.; thUTS. 7.15 p. m instructor; Rev. Canon W. H. Lyon M.A. acting chaplain Baptist (Providence), Abbey lane; 11 a.m. &; 6.30 p.m.; Cadet Corps, Sherborne school, W. B. Wildman, hon. capt thurs. 7.30 p.m.
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