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Westmorland. (Kelly's ]40 WINDEBME.RE WESTMORLAND. (KELLY'S Letters are dispatohed a.t 4.30, 5, 7.40, a.55 &; H.15 water, Grasmere, Great Langdale, Little Lang-dale, B.m. & 12,40, 2, 4.50, 5.30 & 8.20 p.m. on week days Loughrigg, Rydal, Skelwith Bridge & Undermilbeck. & 4.30 a.m. & 5 p.m. on -sundays (Windermere, Bowness-on-Windermere & Undermil­ Parcels.-Dispatched, a·55 & 11.5 a.m. & 1.55 &; 8.20 heck are places included in Windermere in the Win­ p.m.; delivered, 7 a.m. & 3 & 5 ·30 p.m dermere sub-division) Troutbeck Bridge P()St & M. O. Office-Matthew Davis, sUb-postmaster. Letters delivered from Windermere WESTMORLAND LOCAL PENSIONS COM~ITTEE. & arrive 6.30 a.m. & 3.35 p.m.; sundays, 7.20 a.m.; Lake District Sub-Committee. dispatched 10.25 a.m. &; 5.10 & 7.30 p.m.; sundays, Meetings are held at Windermere from 1st May to 1st 3.30 p.m. Windermere is the nearest telegraph office Nov. monthly; at Ambleside from 1st :r\ov. to 1st May. URBA...~ DISTRICT COUNCIL. Chairman, W. G. Groves Clerk, Baxter Hunt, Compston road, Ambleside Meetings held at the Council room the fourth monday in each month at 6 p.m. Pension Officer,Hugh Allan Ross,Customs & Excise office Members. PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Chairman, Jame-s Paterson J.P. Cemetery, John Titterington Bownass, clerk Vice-Chairman, Gordon Somervell J.P. Police Station, Crescent road, J oseph Dockray, inspector, Windermere Ward. & 2 constables Retire in April Retire in April Windermere Rooms, Institute buildings, Mrs. Mary Benj. Browne 19II Rev. H ugh Fleming Igl2 Raine, lessee J. A. Pattinson 19II Hntert Coutts 1913 Windermere Urban District Infectious Diseases Hospital, Edward Whittaker...... 19II John :\Illdd 1913 Undermilheck, Robert Musgrave Craven L.R.C.P. G. Rrockbank 1912 Gonion Somervell 1913 Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng., D.P.H.Camb. medical officer; Mrs. Jane Atkinson, matron Bowness Ward. Vi'illiam George Bllrrill 19£T Thomas Russdl 1912 TERRITORIAL FORCE. Joseph Cro~s IglI :\1atthcw Feirn 1913 4th (Cumherland & Westmorland) Battalion The Border W. B. L01!an IgII James Paterson Igq Regiment (H Co. ; Capt. E. Bousfield) John William Atkinson Ig£2 John Clinton Trubshaw 1913 Frank Robinson Ig12 PUBLIC OFFICERS. Assessors & Collectors of Income Taxes, Trubshaw &; Officials. Irving, Lake road, Bowness Clerk, John Titterington Bownass, solicitor Assistant Overseer, Benjamin Browne, The Boot Treasurer, F. W. Crewdson, Helme lodge, Kendal Collector of Poor Rates, Benjamin Browne, The Boot Medical Officer of Health, Robert Musgrave Craven Registrar of Births & Deaths, AmblesidEl Suh-district, L.R.C.P.Edin., D.P.H. Lowther street, Kendal Kendal Union, Thomas Moss, Queen's drive Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, Charles Edward Hine-s, Council offices PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. Rate Collector, John S. Phizacklea, Council offices St. Martin's Church, Rev. Euston John Nurse M.A. rector; Rev. Ben Inman Rylands, curate j 10-45 a.m. COU~TY MAGISTRATES FOR AMBLESIDE PETTY & 3 &. 6.30 p.m.; daily, 10 a.m. in summer &; II SESSIONAL DIVISION. a.m. in winter Ascroft Sir William, Overleigh house, Preston, Lanes St. Mary's Church, Applethwaite, Rev. Canon George Birkett M. Higgin esq. Birket houses, Winster, Winder- Crewdson M.A.; Rev. Frederick William DweIly B.A. mere curate; 10.45 a.m. & 3 (except last sun. 2.30) & 6.30 eoutts Hubert esq. Hammarbank, Windermere p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m.; fri. 12 noon Crol'S J oSl'ph esg. Fe-mey Green, Windermere St. Herbert's Catholic, Rev. Joseph C. Fawell, priest; Dunlop Arthur Brook esq. The Howe, Troutheck, IQ.30 a.m. (first sun. 8.30 a.m. also) & 6 p.m. in Windermere summer & 3 p.m. in winter j holy days, 10 a.m. &; 7 Dunn Charles esq. Ecclerigg, Troutbeck, Windermere p.m.; daily, 8 a.m. in ,summer & 8.30 a.m. in winter Fothergill George esq. Allan bank, Grasmere Congregational, Carver Memorial, Rev. A. Guinness Garnett Frank Walls e,sq. Dalegarth, Bowness Rogers M.A., D.D.; 10.45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; tues. Groves William Grimble esq. Holehird, Windermere 8 p.m Holt Edward esq. Blackwell, Windermere Congregational, Troutbeck Bridge, Rev. Thomas Parker Jones-Balme Frank Maude Taylor esq, High close, A.T.S.; IO.45 a.m. & 6.30 p.IIl Ambleside Wesleyan (Kendal Circuit), Rev. John W. Hardcastle le Fleming StanleyHughes esq.D.L.Rydal hall,Ambleside (supt.); 10-45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; every alternate Lingard Thomas Dewhurst esg. Fell side, Windermere tues. 7.30 p.m Little William esq. Chapel Ridding, Windermere Mason John esq. M.D. The Crossways, Windermere SCHOOLS. Paterson J ames esq. Greenbank, Bowness Windermere Grammar School, partly for this parish, is Pattinson George Henry esq. Gossel Ridding, Bowness in Undermilbeck Penning-ton Richard esq. Latrigg, Windermere The Old College, Windermere, is a preparatory school RaikesArth.Hamilton esq.M.A.Birthwaite ho. Windermere for Eton, Harrow & the public schools; it stands in Redmayne Hugh esq. Lowfield, Ambleside its own grounds near the station & church & has Rigg Richard esq. Apple-garth, Windermere attuehed playing fipld~, a gymnasium & its own Somervell Gordon esq. Annesdale, Windermere farm; principal, A. H. Rail,es M.A.Oxon., J.P Thompson Jamss Thomas esq. Gilpin lodge,Windermere Public Elementary, St. Mary's, built in 1850 & endowed ",Vatson Major Christopher Godfrey, Brendon Park rd. with about £1,087 in Consols, left by will in 1854, &; Winchester producing £30 yearly; the schools will hold 350 W ordsworth J n. Fisher esq.Glen Rothay,Rydal,Ambleside children; a separate boys' school was erected in the Wrigley James esq. D.L. Ibbotsholme, Windermere year 1887 in Woodland terrace; average attendance, The Chairmen, for the time being, of the Ambleside, 125 hoys, 120 girls &; 90 infants; there is a fund of Grasmere & Windermere Urban District Councils arc £9 yearlv for school repairs; William AspinwaIl, px-[)f!icio magistrates mast&.~ ~iss Martindale, girls' mistress; Mrs. Annie Clerk to the Magistrates at Windermere, John Tit­ Cousins, ID nts' mistress terington Bownass, Windermere Public Elemental'. , Troutbeck Blidge, for about 190 Clerk to the Magistrates at Ambleside, William children; average attendance, 55; Miss Susan Mary Dickinson Heelis, Church street, Ambleside Webster, mistress Petty Sessions are held at the Magistrates' room, Windermere, every alternate wednesday at II a.m. & Railway Station, Wm. James Savage, station master at the Police court, Ambleside, every alternate wed­ Conveyance.-Coaches to Keswick & intermediate places, nesday at 11 a.m also Coniston & Ullswater, daily duri~g the season, The following places are included in the petty sessional from Rigg's Windermere hotel at 8 a.m. till 6.50 division :-Ambleside, Bowness, Clappersgate, Elter- p.m. Steamboats ply along the lake Aglionby Col. Arthnr C.B., J.P. The Airey J ohu, 37 Broad street Bettison Rev. Francis Benry M.A. Gables Airey John GibsOIl, 11 College road (curate of St. John the Evangelist, Ainslie Ernest H. Elleray bank Barker Robert Henry, Woodland viI. Bowness), Pearl cottage Ainsworth Hargraves, The Larchell, Woodland road BIythe Miss, The Lyn Holly road Bell Miss, Haisthorpe. Holly road.
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