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DURHA:\I. DARLINGTON • 95 • Aycliffe, Sockburn, Summerhouse, Walworth & In·Land Revenue Land Valuation Department, Arthur Whessoe DIRECTORY. J DURHA:\I. DARLINGTON • 95 • Aycliffe, Sockburn, Summerhouse, Walworth & In·land Revenue Land Valuation Department, Arthur Whessoe. The area is acres; population in Edward South, district valuer, .I & 3 Victoria road I9I1, I0,9I4· Mechanics' Institute, Skinnergate, A. F. Pease esq. Council meets .at Union offices, Crown street, on ut D.L., J.P. president; W. E. Watson, hon. sec monday in each month, at 2 p.m. New Hippodrome, Parkgate, Sydney Stringer, manager Police Station, Northgate, Henry Dryden, superin­ Chairman, Robert Henry Humphrey • tendent; 2 inspectors, II sergeants & 7I constables Officials. fl)r the Petty Sessional division Public Park, Grange rd. James Morrison, superintendent Clerk, Charles H. Leach, Crown street Royal Theatre, Northgate, Jas. Bell, lessee & manager Treasurer, Sir J on a than Edmund Backhouse hart. Bank,· St. Cuthbert's Home for Waifs & Strays, Pierremont Darlington crescent, Miss M. Mason, matron Medical Officer of Health, Robert Hugh Meikle M.B.~ Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent C.M. Heighington Society; bon. representative, S. W. Tomkins, Barc1ay's. Surveyor of Highways, John Robinson, Union offices Bank Sanitary Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, William Temperance Institute. Gladstooo street, J. H. Nunn. see John Pallister, Union offices • Weights & Measures Office, Market pla.ce, James Penn• inspector PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Board of .Arbitration for North of England Iron Trades, TERRITORIAL FORCE. James Cox, sec. 5 Mount Pleasant sth Battalion Durham Light Infantry (D, E & H Com­ Board of Trade Labour Exchanges: men's department, panies); drill hall, Larchfield st~t; Major B. G. D. I Stati()n road; women's & girls' department, 7 Biggs, commanding detaohment; Capt. R. W. Pear­ Houndgate ; J. M. Gallan, manager son, D Co.; Capt. H. Ensor, E Co. & Capt. Hugh R. Cattle Market, Thomas W. Nicholson, superintendent Wilson, H Co. ; Rev. J. A. G. Birch (T.F. ), chaplain; Cemetery (West), Carmel road, Joseph Bowker, supt Colo.r-Sergt. G. H. King, drill instructor Cemetery (North), North :road, Joseph Bowker, supt Corn Exchange, Feethams, Thomas W. Nicholson, keepr Corporation Baths, Kendrew .street, open from 6.30 a.m. RQYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. to 8.30 p.m.; Angus AlexandeT Kennedy, keepeT 2nd Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Larchfield street; County Court. Commanding, Lieut.-Col. L. J. Blandford M.D.; Offices, Coniscliffe road. Transport Officer, Hon. Lieut. H. W. Green; Quarter Judge, His Honor Frederic Gordon Templer Master, Hon. Lieut. E. Lyall Registrar & High Bailiff, Henry Ro]linson A Section, Capt. D. V. Haig ~I.D. & Lieut . .A. C. C. The County C-ourt is held monthly on wed. : the district Lawrence; B Section, Capt. D. A.. Cameron M.B. & comprises the townships of Archdeacon-Newton, Great Capt. W. M. Wilson M.B.; Sergt.-Major J. Robson, Aycliffe, Barmpton, Barton, Blackwell, Bmfferton, instructor Great Burdon, Carlbury, Cleasby, Cliffe, Ooatham Mundeville, Coatsey Moor, Cockerton, Ooniscliffe (High & Low), Croft, Dalton, Darlington, Deuton, Dinsdale. D.ARLINGTON UNION. Dinsdale Over,Eryholme, Girsby,Harrowgate,Haughton­ le-Skerne, Heighington, Houghton-le-Side, Hurwortb, Bo!lll"d day, every alternate monday, at the Board room, Crown street, at IO a.m. Killerby, Manfield, Mer.rybent, Middleton St. George, Morton Palms, Neasbam, Newton Morrell, Piercebrid~e. Darlington Union comprises the following parishes in Preston-le-Skerne, Redworth, Sadberge, School Aycliffe, County Durham :-Archdeacon-Newton,Aycliffe(Great), Sockburn & Sockburn, (Yorkshire), Stapleton, Summer­ Barmpton, Blackwell, Brafferton, Burdon (Great), house, Walworth & Whessoe Coatham Mundeville, Cockerton, Coniscliffe (High), For Bankruptcy purposes this Court is included in Coniscliffe (Low), Darlington, Deuton, Dinsdale (Low), Stockton-on-Tees, H. Meredith Hardy, Court cham­ Haughton-le-Skerne, Heighington, Houghton-le-Side, bers, Albert road, Middlesbrough, official receiver Hurworth, Killerby, Middleton St. George, Morton Certified Bailiffs under the " Law of Distress Amendment Palms, Neasham, Piercebridge, Redworth, Sadberge, Act," George Tarn Bainbridge, jtanhope road; Wm. School Aycliffe, Sockburn, Summerhouse, Walworth Benson, Northumbe·r1and street; Oscar Moses, & Whessoe, & the following places in N. R. Yorks :­ Prospect {)hambers ; William Parlour, near Croft; Barton, Cleasby, Cliffe, Croft, Dalton-upon-Tees, Dins­ Richard C. Pearce, Central buildings ; William Stan­ dale (Over), Eryholme, Girsby, Manfield, Newton ley Robinson, Briar house, Blackwell; William Staple­ Morrell & Stapleton ton, 78 Borough road; Edwin Trees, Tubwell row; The area i& 65,704 acres; rateable value, £450,637; the T. W. Watson, Northumberland st.; William Elliott population in H)II W•BS 68,78I Watson, Northumberland street Chairman of the Board of Guardians, John Feet ham Customs & ExcisP Office, Prudential buildings, North- J.P. W.hinfield, Darlington ~ate. Excise, J. T. Hutchinson. surveyor; H. J. '1 Clerk 1!0 Guardians & Assessment Committee, Charles Watson & H. Hard-':, offic~r·s. Taxes, W. K. Cooper, H. Leach, Union offices, Crown street su;veyor; F. W. Hams, chief ~l~rk Believing Officers, North district, J. W. Davidson, Union Darlmgton, Durham & North R1dmg Chambeor of Agri- offices, Crown street; South district, Thomas Mais, cu_ltnre, Centra! hall, R. _C. Pearce F.A.I. sec Union offices, Crown street; Central district, W. W. Darlington Hosp~tal & D1~pensa:r, Greenbank road: Davison, Union offices, Crown street Edward Hutchmson, chm~an • H. F: Creek, sec.' Medical Officers & Public Vaccinatol"IS, Darlington dis- • R. J_. MQunsey, treasurer' G. R. Ram~ M.D. ho~. trict, Thom.as L. Wormald M.D.Durh.; Barton dis- p~ys~Clan; Waiter Petter M. B . .hon. asSlstant phys1- trict, Robert Robinson M. B., C.M.Edin . .Aldborou.gh; Cian' James Lawrence M.D., M.Oh. John Hartley Heighington district, Robert. Hugh Meikle M. B., C.M. Fd.~.C.hS.Eng. & H.. CJarhdenH. Pea.rMsonD MF.BR., CFS.RE.Cd:S. Glas. Greenbank, Heighington; Hurworth district, E m. on. ~ur~eons' 0 n ern · ·• · · · · . m. A. Paget Steavenson M. D., C.M.Edin. Orossbank HiU, hLoDn. SoEphthahlmiC dsutrgleon; Fra~kE PaxttoWn h~teamMiltoBn Hurworth; Middleton St. George district, Charles · · · ng. on. en a surgeo~ • rnes 1 • ·• Stanley Steavenson M. B., Ch.B.Edin. Felix hou.se, B.S.~nd. house .surgeon; M1ss M. Ashley, lady MiddletQn supermtendent Ecclesi.asmoal Commissioners' Office, 8I Bondgate,Smiths, Workhouse, Y.arm road, erected to hold 4.50 inmates; Gore & Co. agents John Weakner, master; Thomas L. WOTmald M.D. Edward Pease Public Library, Crown street, W. Wilson, medical officer; 1\lrs. Annie Weakner, matron. The librarian children attend the public schools of the town Feetham Cricket Grounds, South terrace, Edward Wm. .Shepherd, ground keeper DARLINGTON REGISTRATION DISTRICT . Fever Hospital, Yarm road, James Lawrence M.D. sur­ Superintendent Registrar, Charles H. Leach, Union geon; Miss C. E. J. Ohaffer, matron offices, Crown street; deputy, William Fawcett, Union Fire Brigade, Borough road (Corporation), John H offices, Crown street Uttley, captain Registrars of Births & Deaths & Vaccination Officers, FTeemasons' Hall, John Bradley, caretaker, Archer st Aycliffe sub-district, John Wilkinson Davidson, Crown Gardenen' Institute, Mechanics' Institute, Skinnergate, st. ; Darlington ~Sub-district, William Sewell, 25 Bond­ Arthur Francis Pease esq. D.L., ~.P. president; Thos. gate; Hurworth sub-district, Thomas Mais, Crown st B. Chilton, sec. & treasurer; open from 6 to IO p.m. ; Registrars of Marriages, J. William Heslop, 9 Tubwell sat. I to IO p.m row & Willia.m Sewell, 25 Bondgate .
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