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Official Directory. 1887 DIRECTORY.] OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. 1887 MOSS SIDE~ WEST WARD. ST. M.ABK'S WARD. Alderman. Alderma11, ~John Frowde, 4A St. Mary's Parsonage UWilliam Henry Wainwright, 5 Newton st Councillor&. Councilwn. tWilliam Flanagan, 29 Heywood street, Moss Side tRobert Turner. 49 King- street •Albert Grierson, 18 Booth street •Wi!liam Chapman, 4 Milton st. C on M tWilliam Rowlands, 78 Clarendon rd. Whalley range ~John Allison, 40 Hyde rd. Ardwick • NF;W CROSS WARD. ST. MlcHAEL's WARn • .Alderman. Aldennan. •William Birkbeck, 70 North Porter street 11 Daniel McCabe, 63 Spear st Councilwrs. Couneilwrs. tJames Wallwork, Birchwood, DickenRon road, Longsight tThoms.s Quinn Ruddin, Wholesale Fish market, High st tJohn William Jones Cremlyn, 15 Brazennose st •Alfred IIibbert, 1 Rochdale road •Joseph Grime, 9 Albert square ~Charles Copley Singleton, 19 :Brnzennose st OGeorge Howarth, 40 Bloom st !Nathan Meadowcroft, 15 Oak street WITHINGTON WARD tThornas Robert Marr, 20 Every st. Ancoats Alderman. [jThomas Turnbull, 88 Mosley street NEWTON HEATH WARD, .Alrierman. Councsllor8. •William Trevor, 7 Gcorge street t Harry Derwent Sim pson, 18 St. Ann street •stephen Edwards, 22 Alan road, Witbington Councillors. tMiss Margaret Ashton, 8 Kinnaird rd. Wtthington fWa!terButterworth, Barker street, Newton Heath Marked thus t retire in November 1909 ~Fredcrick Joseph West, Wonnington, Newton Heath Marked thus • retire in November 191() !Joseph Arthur Moston, 83! Oldharn rd. Newton Heath Marked thus! retire in November 1911 Marked thus U retire in November 1913 0PENBHA w WARD. .Alderman. Alderman not a.~iigned to a Ward-Daniel Royle, Melvin, Alma park, Levenshulme •Walton Smith, Granville House, Parsonage rd. Hca.ton Chapel Quarterly Meetings of tile Council for the Year 1909 :-Wednesdays, 3rd Cou11cilwrs. February, 5th May, 1th August tTom Cook, Old Olough lane, Wornlcy •Jerome Caminada, 2 Denmark roar!, Con M t Fra.s. Statham Fletcher, 4lJ7 & 499 Grey Mare la. Bradford, Manchester COMMITTEES OF THE COUNCIL. ' Appointed for the year 1908-1909. OXFORD WARD, AldeJ man. ART GALLERY (fourteen members nominated by the CounClil)~ The Lord Mayor; Aldermen Goldschrnidt and Thomp110n; Coun­ ~Sir Bosdin Thomas Leech, 7 Brazennose st cillors Abbott, Barton, Behrens, Bntterworth, Grierson, Megoson, Moss, Councillors. Sir T. Thornhill Shann, Simpson, Skinner, and Todd; ProfessorS. H. tOharles Behrens, 36 Princese street Capper, 337 Moss lane East; Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins, Fallowfield •Harold Elverston, 44 Lloyd street House, Fallowfield: Frauds F. Grafton, Barley Grange, Bollington tAnthony Burgon, 75 & 79 Sackville street Cross, nr. Macclesfield; Edwin W. Marshal!, Brighton Villa, Heaton Chapel; John D. Milne, Belmont, Cheadle: Louis Schwabe, Hart hill, R USHOLME WARD, Pendleton; Thomas Worthington, Broom field, Alderley Edge Alderman. BATHS AND WAsH-HOUSEs.-The Lord Mayor; Councillors Allison, •Henry Plummer, 38 Fountain st Barton, Bowie, Oaminada, Cbantler, S. Edwards, Ha.mnett, Htbbert, Councillors Holden, Howell, J. Kemp, .Marsden, Moston, Pierce, Porter, Poyser, Robert~haw and Singleton t~orge Kerfoot Ash ton, Oldham rd. Station tWilliam Fitzmaurice Lane • Soott, 12 Birch Polygon, Dickenson rd. CLEANSING.-The Lord Mayor; Aldermen Richards a.nd Trevor; Rusholme Councillors Bennett, ('raven, Dixon, Flanagan, Gardiner, Grime, *John Dale Chantler, 274 Dickenson rd Hodkin, Holden, Hornbv, Jcnnison, Johnson, Lowry, Sutton, J, Turner, Wall work and Watmough ST. ANN'S WARD. Alderman. EDUCA'riON COMMITTEE-The Lord Mayor; Aldermen Box and Tumbull; Councillors Miss Margaret Ash ton, Butterv.orth. Craven, • .A.rthur George Copeland, 70 & 72 Cross street Edward•, Elverston, Farrar, Grierson, Hibbert, Howell, Lane-Scott. Councillors. Ms.rr, Meadowcroft, Porter, Ruddin, Sir T. Thornhill Shann, Skinner tThomas Charles Abbott, 20 Pall mall and Woollam. Members Appointed f' urn Outside.-Edward John Broad­ •John Burgess, Shaftesbury house, 3 Park rd. Chea.dle, Hnlme field, Roseleigh, Prestwich; Miss Sa.ra Annie :Burstall, 3 Raynham !Alexander Porter, 60 King st avenue, Didsbury; Miss Mary Denrly. 13 Clarence road, Withington ; Frank M. B. Grant, Mereleigh. Chelford, Cheshire; J ames Heald, Beech ST. CLEMF.NT'S WARD, Farm, Allerton, Liverpool; Abel Heywood, 487 Bury New road, Alderman. Higher Broughton; Vice-Chancellor Alfred Hopkinson, Fairfield, Vic­ *John Robert Wilson, 20 Oxford rd. 0 on M toria park, Manchester; Charles Kean, 17 Jo;Jrn street, Cheetlmrn, Manchester; Robert Lakin, Windsor Mont, Clayton Bridge, Man­ Councillor&. chester; Very Rev. Canon Lynch, St. Wilfred's Rectory, Bedford st. tJohn Harrop, 91 Piccadilly Hulme, Manchester; Charles Rowley, Handforth, Cheshire; Rev. •Thomas Ha.~sall, Dncie st. Piccadj]Jy Arthnr William Taylor, St. Oswald's Rectory, Collyhurst, Manchester; Pames Birchby La.ngley, 49 Deansgate The Right Rev. Bishop Welldon, Dean of Manchester, The Deanery, Higher llroughton ST. GEORGE'S WARD, ELECTRICITY.-The Lord Mayor; Aldermen Frowde, Harwood, Alderman. Jennison and Richr.rds; Councillors Allison, Burgess, Burgon, W. ~R.obert Gibson, 37 Erskine st. Hulrne Chapman, Da.,onall, Howarth, Kay, H. Kemp, Meadowcroft, Poyser, Councill<Jrs. Royse, Swales and West tJs.mes Henry Swale3, Dunedin, Albert rd. Whalley range FINANCF..-The Lord Mayor; Aldermen Boyle, Cnpeland, Fildes, •William K.oy, Standish House, Edge lane, Stretford GibBon, Goldschmfdt, Plummer, Royle, ~ir J. W. Southern, Thomp­ tAustin Craven, l(li Stamford st. Brook's Bar wn and Wainwright; Councillors Behrens, :Burgon9 Elverston, Lane­ Scott, Royse, Smethurst, J. R. Smith and Thewlis ST. JAMES'S WARD. Alderman. GAs.-Tho Lord Mayor; Aldermen Birkbeck, Bowcs, Briggq. Evans, Gibson and Jennison; Councillors G. K. Ashton, Billam, W. Chap­ "Hermann Julius Goldschmidt, 200 Wilmslow rd. W!thington man, Cook, Harrop, Ha.'i!!all, Kay, Lowry, Mes.dowcroft, Ruddin, Councillor&, J. R. Smith, Stewart, Todd, Watmough and Wood tSir Thomas Thornhill Shann, The Hollies, Clifton rd. Heaton Moor GENERAL PURPOSES COMMITTEE consists of every member of the •Albert Henry Megson, 14 Mosley st council tSamuel Waiter Royse, St. Andrew's chambers, A.lbert square IMPROVEMENT AND BOII,DINGS.-Tho Lord Mayor: Aldermen Box. _ ST. JoHN's WARD. Richards, Royle and Wilson; Councillors Burgess, Doyle, Gardiner, Alderm11n. Grime, Hassall, Howarth, Js.ckson, Johnston, Lowry, Makeague, Marr, Megson, Robertshaw, Ruddin, Swales and Woollam nhomas Briggs, The Oeda.rs, La.ngham rd. Bowdon Councillors. LIBRARIES.-The Lord Mayor; Aldermen Goldschmidt, Sir B. T. Leech, Plmnmer, Rothwell, Sir J. W. Southern and Ward; Councillors tWillis.m Barton, 53 George street Abbott, Caminada, Clyne, Jo;dwards, l<'letcher, How ell, Megson, Moss, "Henry Shuttlevvorth, 7 Camp st Porter, Simpson, J. W. Smith, Todd and Wynns !Thomas Wu.tmough. 61 Jiardman st MARKETs.-The Lord Mayor; Aldermen IHrkbeck, Frowde and ST. LUKE'S W A.RD, McCabe; Councillors Chantler, Cook, Dixon, Flanagan, Grierson, .Alderman. Hamnett, Harrop, Hodkin, llornby, J. Kemp, Langley, Robertsha.w, ~Sir Ju.mes Wilson Southern, Store st. Ancoa.ts Rowlands, Shuttleworth, Singleton and Watmongh CO'Kncillors. PARKS & 0EMETERIES,-The Lord Mayor; Aldermen Birkbeck, tJames Jobnl!(m, Westlands., 166 Plymouth grove., C on M Evans and Ward; Councillor& G. K. ABhton, Burgess, Caminada, "'James Herberl Thewlis, Daisy mount, Daisy Bank rd. Victoria park Farrar, Fletcher, Fox, HargreaYee, Harrop, Hibbert, Holden, Jennison, lThomas Henry Hinchc.li1re, 64 John Dalton et JolleSj Rowlands, Shnttleworthr Stewart, White, Wood and Wynne-.
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