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DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. PLYMOUTH. 385 "Plymouth Public (mixed & infants), Cobourg street, Ply CATHOLIC. mouth.; there were on the books in 1888. 1,022 boys, Abbe 1.\1ere, North road, Plymouth, built in 1850, for 25:> .509 girls &; 557 infants; average attendance, 879 boys, children ; average attendance, 235; The Devonport 385 girls &; 321 infants; Charles Jago F.R.G.S. princi Sisters, mistresses pal master; Miss Mary A. Turner, mistress; Miss Lowsa Anstis street, Plymouth (girls & infants), built in 1862 ; Sprague., infants' mistress average attendance, 50 girls & 57 infants; Sisters of Notre Royal Naval & Military Free, King street, Devonport, built Dame, teachers .for 721 children of seamen & soldiers & others connected James street, Devonport, built in 1880, for 400 children; with government establishments; average attendance, 194 average attendance, 84 boys, 104 girls & 109 infants; hoys, 148 girls & 176 infants; John Terrill Carlyon, Cornelius Sheahan, master TIlaster; Miss Eli:l;abeth Brewer, mistress; Mrs. Steed, Neswick lane, Plymouth, built in 1865, for .500 children; infants' mistress average attendance, 90 boys, 100 girls & 150 infants; John l\'IcCarthy, master !Hele & Lanyon &hool, Lipson terrace, Plymouth; T. Beer, Tothill lane, Plymouth, built in :r872, for qo children; master Sisters of Notre Dame Local Marine Navigation. 13! Gascoyne place, Plymouth; John Merrifield, master Newspapers. Stoke Public, Albert road, Devonport (mixed), for 924 PLYMOUTH. children; average attendance, 484 boys & 296 girls; A. Western Weekly Mercury (liberal), 9 Frankfort street, ·Wes J. Rider, master; 1\'Irs. Mary Rider, mistress tern Daily Mercury Co. Limited, proprietors; published Orphan Aid Charity, 10 Regent street, Plymouth, George fri. & sat Earle Chambers, master Western Daily Mercury (liberal), 9 Frankfort street, Wes Devon & Cornwall Industrial School for Girls, I & 2 Mat"ina tern Daily Mercury Co. Limited, proprietors place, :Mutley, Plymouth (f(lr reception of girls commit Western Morning News (neutral), George street, Western ted under Industrial Schools Act), for 40 girls; Mrs. Morning News Company Limited, proprietors; Edward Jane Bacon, matron Ha"kings, publisher & manager Western ·Weekly News (neutral), George street, Western NATIONAL SCHOOLS. Morning News Company Limited, proprietors; Edward Charles, Shaftesbury cottages, Plymouth (boys), built in Hawkings, publisher & mana~er; published fri. for sat 1856, for 500 children; average attendance, 420 boys; Western Portfolio, Victoria chambers, St. Andrew'lS place, Thomas Newton Andrews, master Godfrey Evans, proprietor & publisher Charles, Tavistock place (girls & infants), for 565 children; Naval & Military Record & Royal Dockyards Gazette, 'average attendance, ~oo girls & 215 infants; Mrs. Jessie Western l\'Iorning News Company Limited, proprietor~ : Jones, infants' mistress; girls' mistress vacant Edward Hawkings, publisher & manager, 31 George street Christ Church, York place, Plymouth, built in 1849,for 300 Western Figaro, 15 Parade, RobertWhite Stevens,publisbet"; children; average attendance, 80 boys & no infants; published thurs. for fri. See advertisement Thomas Hatherly, master; Miss E. Pill, infants' mistress Correspondent of London Times, A. Latimer, 91"rankfort 86. Holy Trinity, Southside street, Plymouth, for 600 children; Plymouth average attendance, 125 boys, 90 girls & 180 infants; District Correspondent of Reuter's Telegram Company, E. 'Geo. S. Jacques, master; Miss Annie Doidge, mistress; A. Davies, Millbay house, Citadel road, Plymouth Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey, infants' mistress DEVONPORT. St. Andrew's, Lockyer street, Plymouth, for 200 children; Devonport Independent & Plymouth &; Stonehouse Gazette average attendance, 88 boys & 48 girls; Thomas J. (neutral), 16 St. Aubyn street, Andrew William Boolds, Trethewy, master; Mrs. Elizabeth Sherwood, mistress proprietor; published sat. See advertisement 'St. Andrew's, Princess street, Ope, Plymouth, built in 1858, Western Daily Mercury (liberal) (branch office), 90 Fore for 500 children; average attendance, 192 boys, 80 girls street, Mrs. Elizabeth Tucker, manageress & 112 infants; Phillip I. Mitchell, master; Miss Rosa Western Morning News (neutral) (branch office), I Chapel Kettlewell, mistress; Mrs. E. Mudge, infants' mistress street, Messrs. Clarke & Sons, :I<'ore street 'St. George's, Market street, East Stonehouse, built in 1851, WesternIndependent (neutral), 16 St. Aubyn street, Andrew for 281 boys, 190 girls & 190 infants; average attendance, William Boolds, proprietor; published wed. See advert 500; Henry J. Bailey, master; Miss Eliza Howe, mistrss St. James the Great, Keyham road, Devonport (mixed & Railways. infants), for 615 children; average attendance, 189 boys, Cornwall Railway Co. Millbay road, Plymouth, Frederic S. 126 girls & 136 infants; Thomas Phillip Treglohan, Fowler, sec master; Miss Elizabeth Claxton, mistress; Mrs. Louisa London & South Western Railway (inquiry, booking & Welsford, infants' mistress general office for passengers, goods & parcels), 3 Bank of St. James-the-Less, Prospect place, Plymouth (mixed & England place, Plymouth; Frederick Percival Wharton, infants), built in , for children; average attend- superintendent of traffic, South Devon & Cornwall district; ance, boys, girls &; infants; William Fuge, fish office, New street, Barbican master; Miss S. Way, mistress; Miss E. Waterman, Great Western Railway, offices, Millbay road, Plymouth: infants' mistress Peter John Margary, divisional engineer; Charles Edward :St. John's. Button-on-Plym, Plymouth (mixed & infants), Compton, divisional passenger superintendent; William built in 1869, for 600 children; average attendance, 200 Henry Avery, divisional goods manager boys, 167 girls & 147 infants; John Eo Couch, master; RAILWAY STATIONS. Miss Jane M. Lamb, mistress; Miss Annie Rumming, PLYMOUTH. infants' mistress Millbay (Great Western &; Cornwall railways), Thomas :St. John street, Devonport (boys), for 320 children; average Welch, station master; Byron Elliott, goods agent; ·Wm. attendance, 261 boys; Henry Chas. Tarn M.C.P. master Derry & Co. cartage agents; 192 Union stree1i .st. Mary, Edinburgh roa.d, Devonport, built in 1869, at a North road (joint station), Gustavus Bell, station master cost of {,I,OOO, for 500 children; average attendance, 124 (G.W.R.) ; C. Tucker, chief clerk (S.W.R) boys, 90 girls & 60 infants; Thomas Dames, master; Mutley, Thomas Artbur, station master Miss Thorne, mistress Friary (goods) (L. & S.W.R.), Joshua Avery, district goods :St. Peter's (mixed & infants), Wyndham square, Plymouth, superintendent for 750 children; average attendance, 250 boys, 109 girls Sutton Harbour (goods) (G.W.R.), W. H. Avery, district & 192 infants; William Reep, master; Mrs. Partridge, goods manager mistress; Miss Mary Luxton, infants' mistress DEVON PORT. St. Paul's (mixed), built in 1872, for 220 children; average London & South Western Terminus, Richard Sam~on, attendance, 158; St. Paul's street, East Stonehouse; station master Miss Annie Wilson, mistress Stoke (Great Western & Cornwall), James Parsons, station St. Stephen's, Clowlance street, Devonport (mixed & infants), master for 400 children; 'average attendance, 98 boys, 58 girls & 116 infants; S. D. Brooming, master; Miss Geddes,. Conveyances. mistress; Mrs. Susan Trend, infants' mistress OMNIBUSES from Plymouth (Chubb's hotel) to Stoke &; "Moriee Town half-hourly from 11.30 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Clock tower .British, Ker street, for 664 children; average attendance, to Compton Lane end, Mannamead, every 10 minutes 167 boys, 180 girls & 169 infants; James Woodley Gos from 8.30 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. & last 'bus from Clock tower ling, master; Miss Caroline Shepherd, mistress; :Mrs. at 10 p.m.j Millbay station to Laira Bridge terrace every Emily Penrose, infants' mistress half hour from 8.30 a.m. to 8 p.m.; to Knackers Knowle, Moravian (mixed), James street, Ope, Devonport, for 40 three times a day, from Compton Lane end; Millbay children j average attendance, 30 j Miss Bessie Cox, mist station to Lipson every hour from 10.30 a.m. to 8 p.m DlW. & CORX. 25.