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Cornwall. Bodmin DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. BODMIN. 1041 ' DELIVERIES OF LETTERS, PARCELS &c.-London (night) & R. Collins, registrar & high bai!iff ; William Rowe, regis .all parts, 7.30 a. m.; Padstow, St. Issey, Wadebridge &c. trar's clerk. The distrit:."t comprises the following places, North of England, Scotland, Southampton & South-West viz. :-Bodmin, St. Winnow, Lanlivery, Lostwithiel, Lux­ of England, Plymouth & Cornwall, 1.20 p.m. ; London ulyan, Lanivet, Egloshayle, St. Minver, St. Mabyn, Blis-, (rst & 2nd day), Plymoutll, Exeter, Ireland, Padstow, land, Cardynham, Helland, Lanbydrock, Withiel, War­ Wadebridge &c. 6.30 p.m.; West Cornwall, 8.15 p.m leggon, 'femple & part of the town of Wadebridge ToWN SuB-OFFICE, Higher Bore street.-Miss S. F. Well­ Certified Bailiffs under the" Law of Distress Amendment ington, receiver. Box cleared at 6.50 & II.20 a. m. 5·I5 ,Act, r883," William Rowe, County Court office, Market & 8.45 p.m.; sunday, 9.10 a.m street; A. Jago, Fore street; Richard Rundle, Lostwithiel WALL LETTER BoxEs & times of clearance:- County Hall, Mount Folly square, Henry Sewell Stokes, Asylum, 6.45 & II.I_5 a.m. 5-10 & 8.40 p.m.; sun. 9·5 a.m clerk of the peace for the county Castle Hill, 7-IO & II.45 a.m. s.IO & B.so p.m.; sunday, County Lunatic Asylum, Higher Bore street, Lord Robartes Q·45 a.m D.L., ol.P. chairman of committee of visitors; Richard Lower Bore street, 6.55 & n.25 a m. 5.2o & B.so p.m. ; Adams L.R.C.P.Edin. medical supt.; Henry Albert Layton .'lunday, 9.15 a.m J•• R.C.P.Edin.& William Woodward L.R.C.P.LOnd. as.;;istant ~Iarket place, 7 & 11.30 a. m. 5.25 & 8.55 p.m. ; sunday, medical officers ; Rev. William Iago B.A. chaplain & libra­ 9.20 a.m rian ; Charles H. Rowe, clerk of asylum & steward ; John Pool st. 7·5 & rr.4o a.m. 5-IS & g.1o p.m.; Sl'ln. 9·5 a.m Budge Crocker, storekeeper; Miss Eliza Templar Vicary, Bt. Nicholas street, 6.30 & I r a.m. 5. ro & 9.20 p.m. ; sun­ matron ; Miss Laura Ekless, matron of' private portion day, ro a.m County Police Office, Priory lane, Col. Waiter Raleigh Gilbert Railway Station, 10.55 a.m. 5·5 & 9.15 p.m. ; no collection c. B. chief constable; Henry Miller esq. deputy; John {)n sunday Newcombe, superintendent; Reginald B. Anderson, sur­ Corporation. geon. The local force consists of 2 constables Her Majesty's Civil Prison, Williams Stevens, chief warder­ 1892·3· in-charge; Rev. Charles Boutfiower Simpson M.A. chap­ MAYOR-Col. William Henry Parkyn. lain; B. G. Derry M.R.c.s.Eng., L.R.C.P.LOnd. medical ALDERMEN. officer; Joseph Barker, clerk. Average number of pri­ *Augustus C. Sandoe §Charles H. Hext soners: males, 41; females, 3; 15 of this average were *John M. H. Cardell I §Richard Taylor Cardell prisoners dismissed the navy CouNCILLORs. East Cornwall Hospital & Dispensary, Mount Folly, Reginald Bean Anderson, surgeon; Henry Durett Foster, hon. sec. ; tThomas Baron I tJohn Cahart tMark Guy tWm. H. Buscombe R. T. Card ell, dispenser ; Mrs. Ewens, matron tJohn Pethybridge *Robert Roscorla Fire Brigade Engine Station, Crockwell street, B.F.Edyvean, tJohn H. Stranger *Richard Grose captain. & 18 men tEdward H. Higgs *Wm. J. P. Jenkins Foresters' Friendly Society Hall, :Forest. Wm.H.Sheather,sea lThomas H. Spear *Thomas Hicks Literary Institute, Mount Folly square, Lord Robartes, prc.s Masonic Hall, Turf street, William Rowe, treasurer Mayor's Auditor, Edwin H. Higgs, Oakleigh Meat Market, Fore street Auditors, William Grylls Hayes, Higher Bore street & Oddfellows (M. U. Independent Order of, Loc ge 5640 ), Bod- William Rowe, County Court office min Coffee tavern, William Rowe, sec :Marked thus t retire in 1893. Probate Registry, Market street, W .H. L. Shad well, registrar Marked thus t retire in 1894. Marked thus "' retire in 1895. Public Rooms, Mount Folly square, Mark Guy, sec Marked thus § retire in 1898. Royal Naval Prison, Capt. Pearson Campbell Johnstone R.N. deputy governor; Rev. Charles Bouttlower Simpson 1\LA. OFFICERS OF THE CoRPORATION & URBAN SANITARY chaplain; B. G. DerryM.R.c.s.Eng., L.R.C.P.LOnd. medical AUTHORITY. officer; Rev. A. H. White, Catholic chaplain; John James, & Town Clerk Clerk to the Urban Sanitary Authority, clerk & storekeeper Robert P. Edyvean, Mount Folly square Stamp Office, Market street, William Rowe, distributor Treasurer, Hy. D. FosterJ.P.Consolidated Bank of Cornwall Medical Officer of Health, Bartholomew Gidley Derry MILITARY. L.R.C.P.Lond. Fore street Regimental District No. 32. Borough Surveyor&; Inspector of Nuisances, Edmund John The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Oliver, 2 Fore street Depot, Barracks, Lostwithiel road. Inspector of Common Lodging Houses, E. J. Oliver, Forest Commanding Regimental District, Col. M. M. Gillies ' Collector of Rates, Josias Phillipps, Berry cottage Station Paymaster Regimental District, Lieut.-Col. T. C. Fox Town Crier, 1<'. Jago, Pool street 3rd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Mace Bearers, Jas. Oliver, Pound lane & J. Inch, Castle st (Royal Cornwall Rangers Militia.) Head Quarters, Barracks, Lostwithiel road. County Magistrates for the Petty Sessional Division Commanding, Hon. Col. The Hon. C. G. C. Eliot ofTrigg. Adjutant, Capt. R. J. Wilbraham MorsheadSirWarwick Chas. hart. Tregaddick, Blisland,Bodmn Quartermaster, Hon. Capt. H. C. Hart Foster Henry Durett esq. Treledan, Bodmin VOLUNTEERS. Henderson George esq. ~pringfield, Castle hill, Bodmin Hext Francis John esq. B.A. 'fredethy, Bodmin 2nd Volunteer Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Potter Wm.Roberts Crawford esq.D.L. Gonvena,Wadebridge (comprising A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H & I Companies); Young-Jamieson Harry James esq. St. Petrocks, Bodmin head quarters, Honey street; Hon. Col. L. C. Foster, Clerk to the Magistrates, John Richard Collins, 47 Fore st commanding; Hon. Lieut.-Cols. R. Parson & B. Childs, Petty Sessions a re held at the Court house, Wash away, every majors ; Capt. M. F. Hitchins, instructor of musketry; Capt. H. G. Morris, adjutant; Hon. Capt. J. K. Martyn, secob.d monday in each month (except September) at II a.m. The following places are included in the petty ses­ quartermaster ; E Co. Capt. & Hon. Major Peter Baron ; sional division :-Blisland, Bodmin parish, Egloshayle, Rev. E. S. Shuttleworth M.A. acting chaplain Endellion, Helland, St. Kew, Lanivet, St. Mabyn, St. llODMIN UNION. Minver Highlands & Lowlands, Temple, St. Tudy, St. Board day, alternate saturdays, at r p.m. at the Board Breward room, Workhouse Borough Magistrates. The following parishes &. places constitute the Union:­ Mayor & Ex-Mayor,ex-officio Henderson Geo. Castle hill Blisland, Bodmin borough & parish, Cardynham, Eglos­ Alms Col. Thos. Fredk. Hill, Higgs Edwin Humphrey, hayle, Endellion, Helland, St. Kew, Lanhydrock, Lanivet, Berrycombe Oakleigh Lanlivery, Lostwithiel, Luxulyan, St. 1\Iabyn, St. Minver Baron Thos. The Mayoralty Parkyn Col. Wm. Henry, Highlands, St. 1\Iinver Lowlands, Temple, St. Tudy,War­ Card ell John Martin Harvey, The Elms leggan, St. Winnow & Withiel. The area of the union is Penventon house West Charles Augustus M.D. 88,372 acres; rateable value in 1892 £roo,r6r; the popu­ Foster HenryDurett, Treledan Church Stile house lation in ;r891 was I8,194 Clerk, Juhn Richard Collins, 47 Fore street. Clerk to the Guardians & .Assessment Committee7 Preston Borough petty sessions are held at the Guildhall e\·ery Gilbert Wallis, Market street, Bodmin friday at 10.30 a.. m. Treasurer, H. D. Foster, Consolidated Bank of Cornwall Relieving Officers, North district, Charles Menhenick, St. Public Establishments. Mabyn; South district, John Ga!ty, Higher Bore street, County Court, Mount Folly square, is held bi-monthly, Bodmin commencing February, at ro a.m. on the 2nd or 3rd Vaccination Olficer, Mark Henwood Marks, Honey s:reet, friday, His Honor Thomas Colpitts Granger, judge; John .Hod m in DEV & COR:X. 66 .
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