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Hampshire. Gosport DIRECTORY. J HAMPSHIRE. GOSPORT. 211 MAGAZTh"'"E & ORDNANCE DEP.A.RMENT, Priddy's rd. ALVERSTOKE PARISH. Deputy Ordnance Store Officer, John G. Morgan Guardians' Offices, High street. Assistant Deputy Ordnance Store Officer, J. W. R. The population in 1901 was 28,884; rateable value, Lady Carrington Day, 1gu, £128,622, including £25,489 Government Inspecting Ordnance Officer, Major D. J. J. Hill property . MILITARY. Board day, every alt~rnate tue.s. at the Workhouse, ai 2.30 p.m. Royal Garrison Artillery. Clerk to the Guardians, Francis Be.rtram Bulmer~ Fort Rowner. Guardians' offices, High street No. 2 Depot Company. Treasurer, Charles Waiter Long, Lloyds Bank Commanding, Major St. L. M. Moore Medical Officers, Country District, Paul McKenna Terry District Officer, Lieut. J. O'Brien L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. Rostellan, 2 Stoke road, Gosport; No. 23 (Siege) Co., Fort Grange. Town district, John William Gregory Kealy M.R.C.S.,. Commanding, Major F. P. Hutchinson L.R.C.P., L.S.A., D.P.H. Ashley house, High street District Officer, Capt. A. II. Webb Public Vaccinator, John Kyffin M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Land. Donnington, Bury road, Alverstoke Royal Engineers. Vaccination & Relieving Officer & Collector to Guardians,. Gosport District. & Visitor under Children's Act, Albert Edwa.:rd Pear­ Office, Clarence road, GoSiport. man, Guardians' offices, High street _<\.ssistant Ove'I"seer & Collector of Rates, North Ward .. Commanding Royal Engineers, Lieut.-Col. H. Broke George Snook, High street Ins-pector of Works, Capt. J. Critchlow, S. for R.E.S Collectors of Rates, ~ o. 2 District, Frederick R. Snook Gosport Division No. I. & Town & South Ward, Leslie G. Barratt, Overseers,. Comprising Gosport Barracks & Lines, Detention office, High street Barracks, Forts Brockhurst & Elson The Workhouse, a structure of brick, erected in 18oi,. Division Officer, Lieut. A. R. A. Iremonger will hold 237 inmates; Rev. Guy Landon, chaplain;. Paul McKenna Terry L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. medical Gosport Division No. 2. officer; William Warrington, ma.ster; Mrs. Esther Comprising Forts Rowner to Browndown, inclu,ding W arrington, matron • Rifle Ranges & Stokes Day as far as L. & S. W. R. Pier Superintendent Registrar, Francis Bertra.m Bulmer~ Division Officer, Capt. J. Critchlow (S. for R.E.S) Guardians' offices; deputy, .Albe:rt Edward Pearman Registrars of Births & Deaths, Alverstoke sub-district.. Hilsea Division. Henry William Wells; deputy, William Roberts Hilsea, Tipnor & the Portsdown Hill Forts ; also Fort Stoakes, I Stoke road, Gos·port Fareham & the remainder of Hampshire comprised Registrar of Marriages, John F. Field; deputy, Fredk_ within the Portsmouth Defences Command, except George Salter, Guardians' offices, Gosport Netley & Southampton Division Officer, Major G. M. Hutt{)n D.S.O TERRITORIAL FORCE. Netlev• Division. Hampshire Royal Field Artillery (3rd Battery, ISt Comprising Netley, Southampton & Winchester Wes&ex Brigade), Drill hall, Walpole road; Major Division Officer, Major B . .A. G. Shelley Paul McK. Terry, commanding; Frank 0. Field, capt.;. Sergt. Mark Johnson, drill instructor Infantry. Hampshire (Fortress) Royal Engine&s (No. 6 Electric New Barracks, Gosport. Lights Co.), Drill hall, Hasla.r road; Capt. A. V. Royal Marine Light Infantry, see Portsmouth. White, commanding; Company Sergt.-Major Thomas Sherman, drill instructor ARMY SERVICE CORPS STAFF. 6th Battalion (Duke of Connaught's Own) Harnpshire­ Gosport Sub-District. Regiment (E Co.), Connaught Drill hall; Capt. H. A_ F. Smith; Color-Sergt. J. Pragnell, instructor (Includin_g Portsdtrwn Hill Forts). Capt. H. D. Russell D.S.O PUBLIC OFFICERS. Lieut. & Quartermaster J. A. Hebb Admiralty Civil Surgeon for Portsmouth Harbour, J ohll! William Gregory Kealy M.R.C.S.Eng., L.B.C.P.Lond ... ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. D.P.H.RC.P.S.Eng. Ashley house, Iligh street Medical Staff :-Major C. E. G. Stalkartt M.D. in Bailiff of Ports.moutJh County Court for Gosport Dis­ charge of Mihtary hospital, Haslar; Capt. C. D. trict, George Gamblin, Grove road, Hardway MylB6 M.B. in charge of troops, New barracks; Capt. Clerk to the Gosport & Alverstoke Local Pension Com­ R. F. M. Fawcett M.D. in charge of Forts Rowner, mittee, H. R. Mangall, Town hall, High street Elson, Brockhurst, Grange, Gamer &c Inspector of Weights & Measures & Official Sampler Discharge Depot, Fort Brockhurst, see Forton. under the "Fertilisers & Feeding Stuffs Act, Igo6," for the County (No. I District), Charles Edward Davis, 5 High street CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT. Surgeon to Naval Ordnance Depot, Priddy's Hard, John. Rev. Maurice Jones· M.A., B.D. Very Rev. Canon J. William Gregory Kealy :M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H_ Watson (Catholic), Rev. J. Henderson (Presbyterian), R.C.P.S.Eng. Ashley house, High street Rev. H. Treadgold (Wesleyan) PLACES OF WORSHIP, with tim61! of Services. DETENTION BARRACKS, Fort{)o, Gosport. Holy Trinity Church, Rev. William Lee M. A. vicar; Commandant, Major C. J. Morse Rev. Arthur Coltman, curate; 8 & 11 a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.~.; daily, 7 p.m.; wed. & fri. 10 a.m.; military Medical Officer, Maj. C. E. G. Stalkartt R.A.M.C., M.D service, sun. g. I5 a.m St. Luke's, Haslar, Rev. Henry Blackwell M.A. chap­ PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. lain; 7.30 & II a.m. & 6 p.m.; daily, 10.3o a.m­ Church of England Soldiers' & Sailors' Institute, e:xcept sat Clarenee square, Lt.-Col. Jamss Henry Banks, hon. St. Matthew's Church, St. Matthew's square, Rev_ sec. ; A. E. Howard, manager Oharles Tanner, vicar & surrogate; Rev. Henry James: County Police Station, South street, J ames Cattle, supt. ; Tanner M . .A. curate; II a. m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 3 sergeants, 20 constables ; I constable is .stationed at 7 p.m Alv61"Stoke, 2 at Newtown, 2 at F'orton, 1 at Hrock­ Christ Church, Stoke road, Rev. Ronald Sedgwick M.A. hurst, I at Hardway, I at Clayhall, I at Whitworth curate in charge; Rev. Henry Montgomery-Campbeli road & I at Mill lane B.A. assistant curare; 8 & II a.m. & 6.3o p.m.; Court House, Police station, South street daily, 7-30 a.m. & 7.30 p.m.; fri. II a.m Rants Fire Brigade Station, Claren.ce road, James Wm. Our Lady of ..the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, High Mortimore, superintendent · street-, Very Rev. Canon John Watson & Rev. Ja-mes Inland Revenue Office, 61 High rl. Wm. Travis Atkins O'Sullivan, priests; mass, 7-I5 & 11 a..m.; rosary,. Market House, High street J!ermon & benediction, 6.30 p.m.; daily mass, 8 a.m. Peachey's Almshouses, New road & evening service, fridays, 7.30 p.m.; holy days, 7· 15 Thomgate's Trustees' Offices, Thorngate's Memorial hall, a.m. ; rosary & benediction, 7-lO p.m High street Baptist, Stoke Toad, Rev. Edward William Berry; Io.-ts Water Police Station, Beach, Robt. Coward, chief officer a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; moo. & wed. 7·30 p.m .
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