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[Kelly•S Official Directory.] York [KELLY•S OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.] YORK. 105 Fossgate, 5-30,9-45 & 10.45 a.m. & 12.30, 2.3o, 5-45• 8.15 Hill John Richard, St. Saviourga.te & 10 p.m. ; sunday, 8.15 p.m Melrose James, Clifton Mount Fulford road, 5.30, 9-45 & 10.45 a.m. & 12.30, 2.30, 5-45• Rowntree John Stephenson, Mount villas, The Mount. 8 & ro p.m. ; sunday, 8 p.m Rooke Ed ward, Dalton terrace, The Mount Heworth, 9-45 & 10.45 a. m. & 12.30, 2.30, 5-45• 8 & JO Rymer Joseph Sykes, Park place p.m.; sunday, 8 p.m Tennant Henry, Holgate *Holgate, 9.40 & 10.40 a.m. & 12.30, 2.30, 5-45 & 8 p.m.; Terry Sir Joseph, Mount villas sunday, 8 p. m Thomlinson-Walker William, Clifton Layerthorpe, 5.3o, 9-45 & 10-45 a.m. & 12.30, 2.30, 5-45, Varey Thomas, Clifton 8 & 10 p.m.; sunday, 8 p.m Varey William, Eastburn house, The Mount Leeman road, 9·45 & 10.45 a.m. & 12.30, 5 & 8 p.m.; son­ Walker William, 14 Bootham terrace day, 8 p.m Wilberforce William Wilkinson, Niillfield house, Hull road Monk Bar, 5.30, 9·45 & 10.45 a. m. & 12.30, 2.30, 5·45• 8.15 Clerk, Frederick James Munby, 3 Blake street & 10 p.m.; sunday, 8.13 p.m Borough Petty Sessions are held at the Guildhall daily at *Walmgate Bar, 5-30, 9·45 & 10.45 a.m. & 12.30, 2.301 11 a.m 5·45• 8.15 & 10 p.m.; sunday, 8.15 p.m Council of the City. *Marked thus are also Telegraph Offices. 1892-93· Members of Parliament for the City. LORD MAYOR.-The Right Hon. John Close Frank Lockwood esq. B.A., Q.C. Cober Hill, Cloughton, Scar­ RECORDER.-His Honor Judge Edwin Plumer Price Q.c borough ; & 26 Lennox gardens, London s w SHERIFF.-Lancelot Foster, jun John George Butcher esq. 22 Collingham plaee, South UNDER-SHERIFF.-Alfred Procter Kensington, London s w ALDERMEN, Returning Officer, The City Sheriff tThomas Coning *Joseph Agar tJohn Close *Thomas Clayton County Magistrates tThomas Coning *Ernest Ralph Dodsworth Fon THE EAsT BULMER PETTY SEssiONAL DIVISION. tRobert Fawcett *Frederick White Makins Walker Sir Jas. Robt. bart. D.L.Sand Hutton,York,chairman tWilliam McKay *Christr. Annakin Milwanl Middleton Lord, Birdsall house, York tJoseph Sykes Rymer *Robert H. V. Wragge Terry Sir Joseph, Hawthorn villa, The Mount, York tSir J oseph Terry Agar Joseph esq. Kilburn house, Fulford road, York Marked thus t retire in 1895. Bellerby John esq. 7 Wenlock terrace, York Marked thus • retire in 1898. Cholmley Harry Waiter esq. B.A., D.L. Howsham hall, York ALDERMEN APPOINTED FOR WARD ELECTIONS.. Driffield WI!liam esq. The Hut, Huntington, York Bootham Ward, William McKay Foljambe Thomas esq. M.A., D.L. Acomb, York Castlegate Ward, Thomas Clayton Newton Edward Hotham esq. Fulford, York Guildhall Ward, The Right lion. The Lord Mayor Richardson Wm. Benson esq. M.A.H uby Burn, Easingwold, York Micklegate Ward, Sir Joseph Terry Simpson Rev. Francis M.A. Rectory, Foston, York Monk Ward, Joseph Sykes Rymer Walker James Heron esq. D.L. Sand Hutton hall, York Walmgate Ward, Thomas Coning Wardle Thomas Livesey esq. Ousecliffe, Clifton, York Wilberforce Williarn Wilkinson esq. Millfield, near York CouNcrr.LoRs. Wilson Mathew .Amcotts esq Eshton house, Gargave Bootham Ward. Clerk to the Magistrates, William Henry Cobb, 19 Blake st +Robert Percy Dale IIGeorge Manton Petty Sessions are held on the first monday in each month !Thomas Henry Lindberg *Charley Anderson at the Flaxton Sessions House at 10.30 a.m. Minor cases IIRichard Hewetson *Wilharn Alfred Pearson: are disposed of at the clerk's offices every wednesday Castlegate Ward. The following places are included in the petty sessional John Lumb . !!John Parkinson division :-l:larton-le-Willows, Buttercrambe with Bossall, *James Morrison Gardiner­ Claxton, Clifton, Crambe, Ears wick, Flaxton, Foston, Gate I William Page *Thomas Henry Sowden Helmsley, Harton, Haxby, Heworth, Holtby, Huntington, Guildhall Ward. Lillings Ambo, Murton, Osbaldwick, Rawcliffe, Sand tDonald Sween Mackay IICharles Camcron Walker- Hutton, Skelton, Sheriff Hutton, Stockton-on-Forest, tRobert Henry Oakley *Henry Foster Strensall, Thornton-le-Clay, Towthorp, Upper Helmsley, IISamuel Border *Edward William Purnen Warthill Freehold, Wartbill Copyhold & Wigginton Micklegate Ward. tJoseph Spink Gray IIAlfred Procter County Magistrates. tHenry Venn Scott *George Reeve Cox: Foa Ot:sE & DERWENT PETTY SEssiONAL DivisiON. IIRobert Gray *John Potter Monk Ward. Wenlock Lord (governor of Madras), Escrick park, York tGeorge Mansfield !!Thomas Joshua Russell Deramore Lord, Heslington hall, York tAdolphus Edwd. Roberts *William Henry Gainforth. Bateson The Hon. Robert Wilfred de Yarburgh-n.L. Hes­ ~ William Emmerson Mann *Henry Smith lington hall, York Walmgate Ward. Dnncombe Arthur esq. D.L. Sutton hall, Easingwold !George Chapman IIThomas Wrightsoo Dunnington-Jefferson Joseph John esq. M.A., D.L. Thicket tCharles Howard Tripp *Charles Atkinson priory, York 11 Henry King *Lancelot Foster, jun Dunnington-Jefferson Capt. Mervyn, Middlethorpe hall, York Key Capt. William Henry, Fuiford hall, York Marked thus ! retire in 1893. Marked thus 11 retire in 189!. Newton Edward Hotham P.sq. Fulford park, York Marked thus" retire in 1895. Palmes Guy St. Maur esq. Lin1.;croft, York Preston Henry Edward esq. Bishoptborpe, York OFFICERs OF THE CouNCIL & CRllAN SANITARY Au·rHORin·­ Preston Thomas Henry esq. D.L. ~Ioreby hall, York Town Clerk, George McGuire, Guildhall Sandys Major Edwin William, Fulford house, York Deputy Town Clerk, Williarn Giles, Guildhall Thomson Wilfred Forbes Home esq. B.A. White house, Nun­ Consulting Town Clerk, Joseph Wilkinson, Coney street thorpe, York Clerk of the Peace, Joseph Wilkinson, Coney street Whitehead George esq. Deighton grove, York Coroner, John Richardson Wood, 12 Pavement Clerk tu the ·Magistrates, Robert Holtby, 5 New street Treasurer, W. W. Morrell, City & County Bank Petty Sessions are held at Escrick the first friday in every Medical Officer of Health, Saml. Wm. North, 84 Micklegate mont,h & at York Castle the third saturday in every Public Analyst, J. Baynes, jun. Scale lane, Hull month at 11 a. m City Surveyor, Alfred Creer A.M.I.C.E. Guildhall The following places are included in the petty sessional Consulting City Surveyor, George Styan, Davygate division:- Barlby, Cliffe-cum-Lund, Deighton, North Accountant, Thomas Henry Barron, Guildhall Duffield, South Duffield, Dunnington, Elvington, Escrick, Chief Constable, George William Whitfield, Low. Friargate Gate .F'ulford, Water l<'ulford, Grirnston, Heslington, Inspector of Nuisances, Jonathan Atkinson; Tom Salkehl Kelfield, Kexby, Langwitb, Menthorpe, Naburn, Osgodby, & R!chard Smith, assistant inspectors, Guildhall Riccall, Skipworth, Stellingtleet, Stamford Bridge West Inspector of ·weights & Measures, Wm. Hutton, Cliffortl st with Scoreby, Thorganby-cum-West Col tingworth& Whel­ Inspector of Common Lodging Hou8es, Jonatban Atkinson.. drake Guildhall City Magistrates. Inspector under Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, W _ The Lord Mayor & the Recorder! Fawdington M. R.c.v.s. 8 St. John street Agar Joseph, Kilburn house, Fulford road Collector (all rates are collected by the Assistant Overseers} Clntton William James, The Mount Mace Bearer, William Nicholson, Howard street Dove William, Crown cottage, Heworth green Sword Bearor, John Dale, 9 St. John's crescent .
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