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LINOOLNSHIRE. LOU'fh f>I:l:&CTO.U. Y'. J LINOOLNSHIRE. LOU'fH. 435 LOUTH .£00-00MMITTEB .()F LINDSEY LOCAL County Police Station, William Swaby, superintendent.; PENSION OOMMITTE)E. I sergeant & 9 constables Customs, Exoise, Old Age Pensions & Probate Officer & T'be. foU't~wing plnishes are inc1nded in the area of the Inspector of Corn Returns, William Llanwarne Cribb, 'Sut..oCommittee : -Alvingham, .Bracken borough, Coates Mercer. row '{•North), Cockerington (N()rth), Cockerington (South), J.,incolnshire Chamber of .Agriculture (Louth branch), Conisholme, Covenham St. Bartholomew, Oovenham Corn market, Charles Fieldsend, chairman; Frederick St. Mary, Fulstow, Grainthorpe-with-Wragholme, John Ingoldby, sec Grimoldby, Grhmby Parva, Keddington, Legbonrne, Louth Hospital & Dispensary, Crow Tree lane, Frederick Louth, Louth Park, Manby, Marshchapel, Saltfteetby F.awssett M.D.Edin. consulting physician; Edward .All Saints, Saltfleetby St. Clement, Saltfteetby St. Sharpley M.D.Durh., li.R.C.S.Eng. Charles John Peter, Skidbrook-cum-Saltfteet, Somercotes (North), Myers M.R.C.S.Eng. Albert Gresswell M.D.Oxon., Somercotes (South), Stewt-on, Tetney & Yarborough M.R.C.S.Eng. Henry Stanley Walker M.D., C.M. Meetings are held at the Town hall, on the last saturday Edin. William J.enner Best M.R.C.S.Eng., D.P.H. in the month. Eng. William Robert Higgins M.A., M.D., B.O.Camb. Chairman, Henry D. Simpson J.P & Frank Langhton-Smith M.D.Durh., M.R.C.S.Eng. Clerk, Frank 0. Chard, jun. Council house medical officers; Charles John Myers M.R.C ..S.E'ng. Pen!'ion OfficerS', W. L. Cribb, Mercer row, Louth; L. dispensary attending surgeon; S. Francis Clark& B. S. Ross, .South End, .Alford & J. R. Watkinson, L.D.S.R.C,S.I. hon. dentist; Philip Allison esq•. ·Sea View street, Cleethorpes treasurer; Charles F. Herbert esq. non. sec. ; Miss.., Maud Crichton, matron lU~lBBOOK SUB-COM..\IITTEE OF LL."VDS£Y LOCAL Market Hall, George Samuel Birkett, toll collector PE~1SION OO:MMITTEE. Mechanics' Institution, 12 Upgate; the library is open..., 'Meetings are held at the Town hall, oo first monday or daily from Ilil to 2 p.m. &; from 6 to 9 p.m. (except on.,, wednesday in each month. thursday evenings); the reading room open daily . Chairman, Woodthorpe J.ClaTke J.P. JHnbrook,nr.Lincoln from 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m.; Benjamin Crow, hon.. CleJ·k., Frank C. Chard, jun. I4 Upgate, Louth sec. ; Miss Gertrnde Braine, librarian Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' RoJ'al Benevolent LOUTH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. .Society; Hon. Representative, W. H . .Smith, !Riverhead The parishes in the District are the same as in the Town Hall, Eastgate, Charles Dexter, hall keeper Union, with the exce·ption of Louta & Mablethorpe. ..Council meetings held at the Board room, Workhouse, TERRITORIAL FORCE . on the third friday in each month. Lincolnshire Yeomanry (B Squadron), Major F. D. Gibbes, commanding; Lieut. Hon. R. P. Stanhope~ Chairman, J. W. Davy, Great Carlton, Louth second in command; Sqnadron-.Sergt.-Major James Officials. Vincent Young-er, Eve street, drill instructor Clerk, Frank Ch.arl.ton Chard, Council house Royal Field Artillery, 1st North Midland Brigade, 3rd Trea'l!urer, Th.os. Cheney Garfit,Capital & Counties Bank Lincolnshire Battery; Major W. W. Smethurst, com­ Medieal Officer of Health, Charles .John Myers M.B.C.S. manding; Sergt.-iMajor-Instructor John Carvell Eng. Eastgate &ouse 5th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment (D Co.); depot, District Surveyors, Charles Rooinson, Grainthorpe; Drill hall, Northgate; butts, Hallington; Capt. H. F. Willie Starkie~ Louth & Frederick W, Lewis, &uth N. Falkner; Oapt. H. S. Walker M.D., R.A.M.O. Elkington (T.F.), medical officer; Sergt. William George Dromey, . Sanitary ll}speeror, Frederick Higginson, South st.Louth instructor PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS. llo.rough Fire Brigade Station, .BI!Sil Sharpley, superin­ Contingent of the Junior Division. tendent, Enginegate Head Quarters, The Lodge, Louth school; S. R. Unwin,. .. Borough Police Station, James Sparrow, chief constable; Iieut.; J. F. H. Beddow, second Iieut.; Sergt. H. W. 2 sergeants & 7 constables Stebbing, drill instructor .Cemetery, Upgate, Frank Charlton Chard, Council house, LOUTH UNION. clerk to the buial board; Jesse Shaw, ground keeper Com Exc::hange, Corn market, Fredk. John Ingoldby, sec Board day, alternate mondays, at the Boal'd room, Work.. · County Oourt, Se-ssions house ; office, Corn market, · house, at 11 a.m. His Honor Sir G. Sheraton Baker hart. judge; Louth Union comprises the following places :-Aby with Frederick John lngoldby, registrar & high. bailiff; Greenfield, Alvingham, Authorpe, Beesby-in-the-Marsh, Charles .Appleby, sub-bailiff. The court is held Belleau, Binbrooke, Biscathorpe, Brackenborongh. monthly; the following places are within the district:­ Burgh-upon-Bain, Burwell, Calcethorpe, Castle Carlton, Abr with Greenfi.eld, Alvingham, Authorpe, Beesby, Bel­ Great Carlton, Little Carlton, Little Cawthorpe, Clay­ lean, Binbrook St. Mary, Binbrook St. Gabriel, Bisca­ thorpe, Cotes North, Cockerington North, Cockering­ thorpe, Brackenborough. Burgh-on-Bain, Burwell, ton South, Oonisholme, Covenham St. Bartholomew. Calcethorpe, Carlton (Great), Carlton (Little), Carlton Covenham St. Mary, Donington-npon-Bain, Elkington. Castle, Cawthorpe (Little), Claythorpe, Oockerington North, Elkington South, Farforth with Maidenwell,. North. Oockerington South, Oonisholme, Covenbam St. Fotherby, Fulstow, Gayton-le-Marsh, Gayton-le-Wold,. Mary, Oovenham St. Bartholomew, Donington, Elking­ Grainsby, Grainthorpe, Grimblethorpe, Little Grims· ton North, Elkington South & Boswell, Farford with by, Grimoldby, Hainton, HaJlington, Hagnaby with· Maidenwell, Fotherbr, Fulstow et Firebeacon, Gayton­ Hannah, Haugh, Hangham, Holton-le-Clay, Keddington. le-Wold, Gayton-le-Marsh, Grainthorpe, Grimoldby, Kelstern, Legbourne, Louth, Louth Park, Ludborongh. Grimsby (Little), Grimblethorpe. Hagnaby with Ran­ Lndford Magna, Lndford Parva, Mablethorpe, Maltby­ nab, HaUington, Haugh, Hangham, Keddington, Kel­ le-Marsh, Manby, Marshcha.pel, Muckton, Ormsby­ stem & Lambcroft, Legbourne, Louth, Louth Park, North, Oxcombe, Raithby-cnm-Maltby, Reston North, Ludborough, Mablethorpe, Maltby-le-Marsh, Manby, Reston Sonth,Rnckland, Saleby with Thoresthorpe,Salt­ Marshchapel, Muckton, North Coates, North Ormsby, fleetby All Saints,Saltfleetby St.Clement,Saltfleetby St. Oxcombe. Raithbv with Maltbv, ReRton North, Reston Peter, Skidbrook & Saltfleet, Somercotes North, Somer­ South, Ruckland, Saleby with Thoresthorpe, Salt­ cotes South, Stenigot, Stewton, Strubby with Wood­ fteetby St. Petf>r. Saltfleetby All Saints, Saltfteetby thorpe, Swaby, Tathwell, Tetney, Theddlethorpe .Alll St. Clement, Skidbrook with Saltfteet, SomereoteF Saints, Theddlethorpe St. Helen, Thoresby North, North, SomeTcotes South, Stenigot. Stewton. Thoresby South, Tothill, Trusthorpe, Utterby, Waith, Strnbby 'With Woodthorpe, Swaby, Tathwell &ri Cadwell, Walmsgate, Welton-le-Wold, Willingham South, With­ Tbeddlethorpe All Saints, Theddlethorpe St. Helen, call, Withern, Worlaby, Wyham with Cadeby, Wyke­ Thoresby (North), Thoresby (South), Tothill, Trns­ ham East & Yarborough. The area of the union is thorpe, Utterby, Walmsgatej Welton-le-Wold, Witheall, 160,544 acres; rateable value, I 9HZ, £214,781; the Withern. Worlaby, Wyharn with Cadeby, Wykeham & population in 19n was 29,397. Yarborongh Chairman of the Board ()f Guardians. Rev. Fred~rick F{lr Bankruptcy purposes thi~ court is included in that Freshney M.A., J.P. !Rectory, Withcall, Louth ~~ Grimsby';! John Fildes 'Winteringham, St. Mary's Clerk to the GuaTdians & Assessment Committee, Frank chambers, Osborne street, Grimsby, official receiver Charlton Chard, Council house, Louth Certified Bailiffs under the "Law of Di~ress Amendment Treasurer, Thos. Cheney Garfit, Capital &; Counties Bank Act, 1888 :"Henry William Mason, New Street comer; Relieving Officers & CollectoTs to the Guardians, Louth Charles M880n, New Street ehambers; Chas. Dickinson. district, Joseph Osborn, Chequergate, Louth; North ~iehol ,hill; Cha-rles R. Surft.eet, Up gate; John Taylor, district, George Coning1;1)n, Fotherby, Louth; South (lr.rn market & Williaro Pailthorpe, :r.7 Northgate. district, A. S. An&ews, Mablethorpe LINCS. 28• .
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