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Dorset County Council DIRECTORY. J DORSETSHIRE. 7 DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL Under the Local Government Act, 1888, 51 & 52 Vie. The coroners for the county are elected by the County c. 41, 'the county of Dorset is for the purposes of Council and the clerk of the peace appointed by such the .Act an adminis'brative county (sec. 46), governed joint committee and may be removed by them (sec. by a. County Counc:U, consisting of aldermen (21) & 83-2). councillors (63). The clerk of the peace for the county is also the clerk of The chairman is, by virtue of his office, a justice of the the County Council (sec. 83-1). peace for the county without qualification (sec. 46). The administrative business of the county (which would, The police for the county is under the control of a if this Act had not been passed, have been transacted standing joint committee of the Quarter Sessions and by the justices) is transacted by the County Council. the County Council appointed as therein mentioned (sec. 9). Meet at Dorchester. Chairman, Viscount Portman D. L., J. P. Bryanston, Blandford. Vice-Chairman, Col. J. R. P. Goodden D.L., J.P. Compton h.ouse, Over Compton, Sherborne., ALDERMEN. Retire in 1916. Retire in 1919. Batten Col. John Mount C.B., J .P. Upcerne, Dorchester; Baker Sir Randolf Littlehales bart. M.P., J.P. :B.anston~ & Mornington lodge, West Kensington W house, Blandford Dig by Lord J .P. Minterne, Dorchester Cecil Lord Eustace Brownlow Henry Gascoigne J.P. Dingley .Alfred J .P. Homemead, Sherborne Lytchett heath, Poole Duke Edward Barnaby, Culliford road, Dorchester Dugdale J ames Boardman J .P. Sandford, W areham Goodden Rev. Canon Edward Wyndham, The Rectory, Glyn Capt. Carr Stuart J.P. ~oodleaze, Furzhill, Wim­ Nether Compton, Sherborne borne Gordon-Steward Col. Charles Steward J.P. Nottington Hussey Henry Divett, Bellfield house. Weymouth house, Dorchester Martin William Charles, Moor court, Sturminster Mar­ Homer Geo. Wood, Bardolf manor, Piddletown,Dorchstr shall, Wimborne Kent Wm. Dugdale, Badbury, Shapwick, Blandford Portman Viscount D.L., J.P. Bryanston, Blandford Pope Frank Ezekiel, Great Toiler, Dorchester Shaftesbury Earl of K.P., K.C.V.O., J.P. St. Giles' Stiby Charles Brook, Gresford,Herringstone rd.Dorchstr house, Cranborne, Salisbury Williams Col. Sir Robert bart. V.D., M.P., J.P. Bride- Thorn ton Reginald Douglas J .P. Birkin house, Dorchestr head, Dorchester Watts Richard Caines, Nettlecombe, Weymouth COUNCILLORS. ' Electoral Division. N a roes & Addresses. Electoral Division. Names & Addresses. Abbotsbury ..... , ............ Chas. Hawkins, Waddou, Portes- Evershot ..................... The Earl of I!eh ester J. P. Mal- . ham, Dorchester bury. house, Dorchester Beaminster.................... Francis ParsonsKitson M.R.C.S. Fontmell ..................... Sir Richard Geo. Glyn bart. D.L.,. The Lodge, Beaminster J.P. Gaunts house, Wimborne Bere Regis .................. Henry Robt. Jesty, The Retreat, Gillingham .. .. .. ...... ... ... Alfred Thomas Manger J. P r Bere Regis, Wareham Stock hill, Gillingham Blandford ....... ... ... .... .. George Ed ward W oodhouse, Hampreston ... ............ ... Thomas Kent Sutton, Longham,,. Nordon, Pimperne, Blandford Hampreston, Wimborne Bourton ........................ Sir Harold Pelly hart. J.P. Handley ........................ John King, Manor farm, Gus- · Thorngrove, Gillingham sage All Saints, Salisbury Broadmayne ................ Robert Burrough White, Winter- Haselbury Bryan ............ Phi lip Charles A dams, Stourton• borne Herringstone, Dorchestr Caundle, Blandford Broadway..................... Angus Scutt, Jordan house, Loders ......... , .............. Capt. Hugh Bloomfield NicholsonL Preston, Weymouth J.P. Mappercombe manor,. Broadwindsor ............... Freeman Roper J.P.FordeAbbey, Poorstock, Melplash Chard Longburton ................. " .Arthur Tyrwhitt Drake, Holnest Bridport :- Park, Sherborne North........................ John Suttill, 24 West st.Bridport Lyme Regis .................. Alban James Woodroffe, J.P. ~outh ........................ Joseph Gundry J.P. The Red Ware house, Lyme Regis house, Dorchester Maiden Newton ...... .. .. Col. Kobert Henville Simonds: Buckland Newten ............ William Elworthy J.P.Monckton, J.P. Winterborne .Abbas, Dorchester Dorchester Canford ...................... "William Edward Waterman J.P. Melcombe Regis-South Hy. .Arthur Hurdle, Cambus, Brookdale, '' Blandford road, Carlton road south, Weymouth Broadstone, Wimborne 4 Melcombe Regis-North JamesMacphersonLawrie M.D., Cerne .......................... John Wyatt, Sydling, Dorchester J. P. Greenhill, Weymouth Charlton Marshall ......... Sidney Gillingham, Winterborne Milton Abbas ............... Frank William Snook, Winter- Stickland, Hlandford borne Whitchurch, Blandford Charminster .................. Hastings Burton Middleton J.P. Motcomb ..................... George Henry Gordon J.P. 'fhe Bradford Peverell, Dorchester Barn house, Sherborne Charmouth ................... Alfred Douglas Pass J.P. Woot- Piddletown .................. Rev. Jn. Geo.Brymer J. P. Ilsing- ton F1tzpaine, Charmouth ton ho. Piddletown, Dorchester CorfeCastle ................... John Wentworth Garneys Bond Pimperne ..................... Berkeley Portman, The King's J.P. Creech grange. Wareham Barrow, Wareham Cranborne ................... Job Brewer Belmont, Manor Poole :- road, Verwood, Wimborne No. 1 ........................ Henry James Cole, I08 High Dorchester :- street, Poole Central ..................... Stephen Davis .Alien, 9 High :No. 2 ........................ Joseph Alfred Hawkes, Kirkbrae, · · West street, Dorchester Longfleet road, Poole East ........................ Major Edward Alexander Pope, No. 3 ........................ Philip Edward LionelBudge, The .. W oodbridge, Branksome Park, Old farm, Parkstone rd. Poole ~o. •• Bournemouth 4 ........................ Arthur Carroll Bazely Casson, West ........................ John James Wyatt, ~Ii,ldle farm, Littlecot, Rossmore avenue, Dorchester • Parkstone .
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