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Norfolk. Thetforq DIRECTORY. J NORFOLK. THETFORQ. 491~ Officen of the Corporation. Certified Bailiffs appointed under "The Law of Distress Town Clerk, John Houchen, London road Amendment Act," Stephen Oldman, Fern house &. Treasurer, Henry Birkbeck, Messrs. Barmlay & Company Albert Whitta, Methwold Limited County Police Station, Old Market street, Levi Collyer~ Clerk of the Peace, John Houchen, London road inspector, & 2 constables Medical Officer of Health, Archibald Olive:r M.D., Ch.B. Excise Office, Vicarage :road, M. William Hallett, officer Edin., D.P.H.R.C.S.Edin. Market place Fire Brigade, Cage lane, Robert Hall, superintendent &. Coroner, Odden Frederick Read, Mildenhall; deputy~ Geo. 19 men, I steam engine, I manual engine, I hose reel,. 0. Read, White llart street I hose cart & about I,ooo feet of hose piping Borough Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, Wentworth Town Hall, Market place, Mrs. Bertha E. Stone, keeper Jones A.R.S.I. Towrt ball Superintendent of Water Works, Edmund Simper TERRITORIAL FORCE. Greenwood, Mundford :road 4th Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Detachment of G Co.},. Collector of Rates, Charles Farrow, 14 Well street Guildhall, Capt. C. W. W. Burrell; Color-Sergt. Jas­ Probation Officer, Waiter JameB Haywood, Raymond st W illiam Hall, drill instructor Town Crier, Robert Balls, 16 St. Giles lane 6th (Cyclist) Battalion Norfolk Regiment (D Co.),. Station road, Lieut. M. .A. Trotter, commanding; BOROUGH JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Color-Sergt. William James White, instructor The Mayor, Councillor George Brown, King street Burrell Charles, The Shrublands THETFORD UNION. Catchpole Owen .Albert, Green Dragon, Market place Board days, alternate fridays, at I2. 15 p.m. at th& C:ronshey Arthur Gayford, White Hart street Workhouse. Fison Waiter Cornell, Ford place On April 1st, 1902, the Guiltcross union was abolished Fowell William, Earles street & the nine parishes of Blo N orton, Bridgham, Ga:r­ Oldman Stephen, Fern house, Earles street boldisham, Gasthorpe, Harling (East & West), Lop­ Clerk, George Odden Read, White Hart street ham (N ort·h & South) & Riddlesworth were added to Petty Sessions for the borough are held at the Guildhall Thetford union. on thursdays at JO a.m. & mondays if necessary. The union comprises the following parishes in Norfolk:­ Special Court House under Summary Jurisdiction Act­ Blo Norton, Brettenham, Bridgham, Cranwich, Crox­ The Gaol. ton, Feltwell, Feltwell Anchor, Garboldisham, Gas­ thorpe, Harling East, Harling West, Hockwold-cum­ THETFORD SUB-COMMITTEE OF NORFOLK LOCAL Wilton, Kilverstone, Lopham North, Lopham South~ PENSION COMMITTEE. Lynford, Methwold, Mundford, N orthwold, Riddles­ Meetings are held at Thetford Town Hall & East Harling worth, Rushford, Santon, Snarehill (Great & Little),. Police Court alternately the 1st thurs. in every month. Sturston, Thetford St. Cuthbert, Thetford St. Mary,. Thetford St. Peter, Tofts West, Weeting, W:retham Chairman, Sir E. C. Nugent bart. West Harling hall, East & Wretham West; and the following in Sufiolk.; Thetford -Barnham, Barningham, Brandon, Coney W eston,. Clerk, George Odden llead, White Hart street Euston, Fakenham-with-Rymer, Hepworth, Honington~ THETFORD RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL Hopton, Knettishall, Market Weston, Santon Down­ (NORFOLK). ham, Sapiston & Thelnetham. The population of th& union in I9II was 20,702; area, 138,729 acres; rate­ Meets at Tbetford workhouse monthly, fri. at 10.30 a.m. able value in March, 1912, £no,286, viz. ;-Norfolk,; The district comprises the following places :-Blo Nor­ £BI,356; Suffolk, £28,930 ton, Brettenham, Bridgham, Cranwich, Croxton, Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Stephen Oldman Feltwell, Feltwell Anchor, Garboldisham, Gasthorpe, J.P. Fern house, Earles street, Thetford East Harling, West Harling, Hockwold-cum-Wilton, Clerk to the Guardians & As!iessment Committee, JohD Kilverstone, North Lopham, South Lopham, Lynford, Houchen. London road, Thetford Mcthwold, Mundford, N orthwold, Riddlesworth, Ru&h· Assistant Clerk, Waiter James Haywood, London road,. ford, Santon, Snarehill, Sturston, West Tofts, Weet­ 'fhetford ing, Wretham East, Wretham West. The area is Treasurer, Henry ·Birkbeck 75,873 acres; the population in 19II was w,o61 Collectors to the Guardians, Relieving & Vaccination Chairman, E. C. Newcome esq. Feltwell hall, Brandon, Officers, Methwold district~ JQhn Shaw Watson, Mund­ Bury St. Edmunds ford; Thetford district, George H. W. Hayes, Rutland Officials. cottage, Croxton road Clerk, John Honchen, London road, Thetford Medical Offict;lrs, Brandon district, W. 0. Trotter Treasurer, Henry Birkbeck L.R.C.P.Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng. Brandon; Croxton dis­ Medical Officer of Health, Geoffrey Cowan M.D., B.O. trict, Geoffrey Cowan M.D., B.C.Camb. King street,. Carob. King street,. Thetford Thetford; Harling district, Walter Edward Cooper Highway Surveyors, Western district, Lemon Payne, M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. East Harling; Hepworth Feltwell, Brandon; Eastern district, J. Chas. Turner, & Hopton districts, Wallace Petherick L.R.C.P.Lond. Vicarage road, Thetford Hopton ; Honington district1 John Seymonr Gels ton Sanitary Inspector, Sydney James Miller, Norwich road, L.R.C.P. & S.Irel. Ixworth; Metwold district, Ernest Thetford George Archer M.R.C.S.Eng. Feltwell; North Lopham PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS, district, William David Adams M.B., C.M.Edin. The­ Cemetery, London road, Charles Farrow, clerk & regis­ Cedars, Kenningball; Northwold district, William trar to the Burial Board; William Rickwood, London Gloag Galletly M.B., C.M. Sycamore house, North­ road, keeper wold; Thetford district, Allan Glaisyer Minn!> Cottage Hospital, Earles street, Geoffrey Cowan M.D., L.R.C.P.Lond. & M.R.C.S.Eng. Ale:xandra house,. B.C.Camb. .Allan Glaisyer Minns L.R.C.P.Lond., Bridge street, Thetford M.R.G.S.Eng. & Archibald Oliver M.D., D.P.H.Edin. Public Vaccinators, same as medical officers, except Thet­ hon. medical officers ; G. 0. Read, sec, ; Miss Elizh. ford district, Geoffrey Cowan M.D., B.C.Camb. King J ohnson, matron street, Thetford County Court, Guildhall, Market place, His Honor Jas. The Workhouse, in Bury road, is a structure of brick, Mulligan K.C. judge; John Houchen, registrar & high erected in 1836, for about 170 inmates, & has a chapeJ bailiff; Charle!! William Bartram, clerk to the regis­ adjoining; Ernest A. Howe, master; Rev. John trar; Robert Harry Hall, under bailiff. Office, Phillips Watts, chaplain; Allan G. Minns L.R.C.P. London road; hou:rs IO to 4, except saturday, then IO Lond. medical officer; Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hnghes,. to I. A county court is held here bi-monthly; the district matron comprises the following places :-Barnham, Barningbam, THETFORD REGISTIUTION DISTIUCT. Bra.ndon, Brettenham, Coney Weston, Cranwich, Crox­ Superintendent Registrar, John Houchen, London road. ton, Euston, Fakenham, Feltwell, Gasthorpe, Hepwortb, Thetford; deputy, W. J. Haywood, London rd. Thetfrd Hockwold-cum-Wilton, Hon~n. Hopton, Knettishall, Registrars of Births & Deaths, Methwold sub-district, Kilverstone, Lynford, Market Weston, Metbwold, Mund­ John Shaw Watson, Mundford; deputy, Fred H_ ford, Northwold, Riddlesworth, Rushford, Snarehill, Chandler, Vine cottage, Northwold; Thetford finb­ Santon, Santon Downham, Sapiston, Sturston, Thel­ district, G. H. W. Hayes, Croxton road, Thetford;. net.ham, Thetford, West Tofts, Weeting, East Wretbam deputy, John G. Brown, King street, Thetford & West Wretham Registrar of Marriages, Alfred A. Davies, High street, Bankruptcy jurisdiction of Thetford court transferred to Brandon; deputy, Frederick J. Mount, Thetford road. Norwich, I883; official receive!" in bankruptcy, Harry Brandon Pearce Gonld, 8 Upper King street, Norwich .
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