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Lincolnshire. [ Kelly's 352 LINCOLN~ LINCOLNSHIRE. [ KELLY'S Monson Lord, Burton hall, Lincoln FIRE BRIGADE. NichGlson William, South Carlton, Lincoln The Oity Police Force form the F1re Brigade, consis.tmg Nevile Henry I. W. 6 Lindum terrace, Lincoln of William S. Hughes, chief officer, Lindum road, Newsum Clement H. Eastwood ho. Greetwell rd Lincoln Inspector A. E. Lilburn, chief engineer & 3 aslll.'!ta.nt Pratt Edwin, Clarence house, Lindum terrace, Lincoln enhr:ineers & 15 firemen Ruston Lt.-Col. Joseph Seward, Monk's manor, Lincoln Shuttleworth Alfred D.L. Eastgate house, Lincoln COMMISSIONERS OF SEWERS Torr Herbert James, Morton hall, Swmderby, Lincoln Usually meeting at the Guildhall Waldo-Sibthorp Muntagu Richard M.A, D.L. Cauwicl1 hall, Lincoln Baintun James H. Welbourn Walli11 Thomas, Southfield, St. Catherine's rd Lincoln Ho" ser Benjamin G. Scothern Wilson 'l'homas, Riseholme hall, Lincoln Bcwser J. F. Greetwell Wray Cecil Henry, Ling moor, Swinderby, Lincoln Brickwell A. J. King's Cross station, London N r Wright Maj. Philip Chetwood D.L.Brattleby hall,Lincoln Brocklebank Joseph, Carlton-le-Moorland, Newark Brocklebank Wm. Edward, Carlton-le-Moorland, Newark Thd Chairmen, for the time being, of the W elton & Burroughes Thos.Hy.3o Lincoln's Inn fields,London W Cz Caistor Rural District Councils, arc ex-officio magis­ Bm·ton Emest Montague, zs Eastgate, Lincoln trates Burton William F. Goltho hall, Goltho, Wragby Clerk to the Magistrates, Edward Ernest Tweed, 34 Oampbell 0. Stapleford, Newark Silver street Cockburn Nathaniel Clayton D.L., JP. Harmston ha.ll Lincoln Petty Sessions are held at the Justices' room, Lincolu Cottingham H. A. Lincoln castle, the 1st & 3rd friday in every month at 11.30 Crofts E. N. Caythorpc, Grantham a.m. The following places are included in the Petty Dickinson F. W. Brampton Sessional Division :-Ai~thorpe, Atterby, Barlings, Ecclesiastical Commissioners, W. Bayles, Welton, agent Erampton, Bransby, Brattleby, Broxholme, Burton-by­ Hutchmson J amrs, Manthorpe ludge, Granlham Lincoln, Camby, Carlton (North), Carlton (South), Jarvis George Eden D.L., J .P. Doddington hall, Lincoln rammeringham, Cher-ry Willingham, Coates, Dun­ Laverack John JP. North Carlton hall, North C~rlton holme, Fen ton, Firs by (East), Firs by (West), Filling­ Lincoln ham, Fiskerton, Glentham, Glentwmth, Grange de· Mallinder Rev. Isaac Holmes, ~Iarton, Lincoln Lings, Greetwell, Hackthorne, Hanworth Cold, Hard­ ::vlarfleet Ed ward Henry, Bassin!;ham, Lincoln wick, Ingham, Ingleby, Kettlethorpe, N ettleham, Monson Lord J.P. Burton hall, Lincoln Newton, Normanby-by-Spital, Norton-Bishop, .Nor­ ~ evile Ralph Henry Chribtopher. W ellingore hall. Lincc In manby-by-Stow, Owmhy, Reepham, R1seholme, Saxby, Pennell Charles WaldPgrave,. Easlfield lodge, Eastchffe Saxilby, Seam pton, Scothern, Snarford, Spridlington, road, Lincoln Stow, Sturton, Sudbrooke, Thorpe-in-the-FaUuws. Shuttleworth Alfred D.L., J.P. Eastgate house, Lincoln Torksey, Welton Sibthorp 0. 0., D.L., J.P. SndbrookP Hulme, Livcoln Skelton .T. H. Stow Park COUNTY MAGIS'l'R.A'l'ES FOR LINCOLN SOUTH Waldo-Sibthorp Montagu Richard D.L., J.P. Canwick hall, Lincoln (PARTS OF KESTEVEN) PETTY SESSIONAL DIVIS~. Wright Major Philip Chet,1ood D.L., J.P. Brattleby hall. The senior magistrate present takes the chair. Lincoln The Mavor, Sheriff, Aldermen & Town Clerk of Lincoln Bergne-Ooupland Alexander Hugh, N ettleham, Lincoln • Campbell Colin, Stapleford, Newark Joint Clerks, Danby & Epton, 2 Bank street Cockburn l\"athaniel Clayton B.A.., D.L. Harmston hall, Joint Surveyors, Thropp & Harding,zg Broadgate,Lincln Lincoln Bailiff & Collector, John LurnlPv Rayner, I3 Bank street Curtis Charles Constable D .L. Langford hall, N ewark Ellison Capt. Richard Todd, Elm house, Grantham D1STRIC'T REGISTRY OF THE HIGH COURT OF Gilpin-Brown Wm.Dundas F.S.I.Leek Wootton,Warwick JUSTICE. Harding Col. Thomas Waiter, Madingley hall,Cambridge 13 Bank street. Hodgson Norman, Embsay, Nocton, Lincoln Registrar, Edward Ernest TwPed Jackson Hugh, The Rosary, Cromer Jarvis George Eden D.L. Doddington hall, Lincoln Leslie-Melville Alexander Brodrick,Branston hall,Lincoln DlSTRIOT REGISTRY OF THE HIGH COURT OF Leslie-Melville Alex. Samuel D.L, Branston hall, Lincoln JUSTICE, PROBATE DIVISION. Leslie-Meiville Arthur llenry, D'Isney place, Lincoln Comprising Lincoln City & County. Li\"erpool Earl of, Hartsholme hall, Lincoln 12 Guildhall street. Neville Edward Horatio, Skellingthorpe, Lincoln District Registrar, Thomas Smith Pennell Charles ·waldegrave, Eastfield lodge, East Clifie road, Lincoln LINCOLN CITY & COUNTY BOROUGH OLD .A.GE P~att Charles, Monhs manor, Lincoln PENSION Sl:B-COM~HTTEE. Pym Claude, Canwick house, Lincoln Meets at the Guildhall on rst tuesdav of each month Shuttleworth Alfred D.L. Eastgate house, Lincoln • Chairman, Alderman John Mills Sibthorp Coningsby Charles M.A., D.L. Sudbrooke Clerk, Williarn Bags haw, Guildhall HolmP, Lincoln Pension Offi·~ers, J. Kilpatricl;, F. W. Cordev & G H Smith Eustace Abel, Long hills, Branston, Lincoln • Parker, 12 Guildhall street Tempest Major Arthur Cecil, Coleby hall, Lincoln Tempest Capt. Roger Stephen. Coleby hall, Lin~oln Torr Herbert James, Morton hall, Lincoln PUBLIC EST AELISHMENTS. Waldo-6ibthorp Montagn Richard D.L. Canwick hall, Arboretum, Monks road, Gentle Smith, superintendent Linooln Butter Market, High ~tr·eet Wray Cecil Henry, Ling moor, Swinderby, Lincoln Cattle Markets, Monks road, Henry Hilton, collector of tolls The Chairmen, for the time being-, of the Bracebridge Church House & Institute (with Library & English & Urban & Branston Rural District Councils are e~-officio FrPnch reading circles). Christ's Hospital terrace, Steep magistrates hill, Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lincoln, president; Clerk to the Magistrates, Thomas Edmund Mavdard­ Rev. E. Giles M.-\.. treasurer; Rev. Canon E. T Page, 17 Broadgate, Lincoln Leeke :'>LA. & R. A. ~facBrair esq. hon. secs.; A. W Farrar, assistant ">ec Petty Sessions are held at the Petty Sessional court house, f'Ity Burial Ground, Canwic1.. road, J H. Burgess, regis Lincoln Castle, the 1st & 3rd friday in every month at trar; John Thurlb), supt 11 a.rn. ThB following places are induded in the Petty City Fire BriLrade Eng-ine Home, ~Ionks road, W. S Sessional Division :-Auborn, Bassingham, Boothby, Hughes, City Police office. supt. ; Impector A. E Boultham, Bracebridge, Bracehridge Heath, Branston. Lllburn, chief !'ngineer ; Messrs. Churchill. Button & Canwick, Carlton-le-Moorland, Coleby, Dun~ton, Dod­ Brown, assi<;tant engmeers, & I.') firemen dington, Eagle, Eagle Hall. _Haddington, Harmston, Citv Polir•e Office, Lindum road, William S. Hughes, Heighington, Hykeham (North), Hykeharn (South). chief" constable ; the force consists of chief constable, Mere, Metheringham, Morton, Navenby, North Scarle, 5 in">pectors, 3 detectives, 10 sergeants & 53 constables Norton Disney~ Nocton, Potter Hanworth, Skinnand. Corn Exchange & New Market, Cornhill, H1gh street , Skellingthorpe, Stapleford, Swinderby, Swinethorpe, Henry Doudney Thomp~on, sec.; Edwin A. Snnpson, Thorpe-on-the-Hill. Thurlby, Whi'lby, Waddington & manager & collector W ashingborough Corn Return Offi.t.'e, Corn Market hall .
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