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Wilrshire. [KELLY's Prodgers Herbert Esq 880 CHIPPENHAM. WILrSHIRE. [KELLY'S Prodgers Herbert esq. Kington house, Chippenham VoLUNTEERS:- Rooke Alexander Beaumont esq. The Ivy, Chippenham Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry Cavalry (Prince of Wales' Own Talbot Charles Henry esq. Lacock abbey, Chippenham Royal Regiment) (A Troop), Major A. Neeld, com~ Walmesley John esq. Lucknam, Colerne, Chippenham manding; Sergt.-Major W. Lawrence, drill instructor Walmesley Richard esq. Lucknam, Colerne, Chippenham Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's) 2nd Volunteer Yoclmey Augustus esq. Pockeridge house, Corsham R.S.O Battalion (comprising A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, L & Clerk to the Magistrates, Alfred John Keary, High street M Companies), headquarters, St. Paul's street; battalion Petty Sessions are held at the new Hall, Chippmham, on the staff, Col. C. R.Luce,lieut.-col.commanding; Lieut.-Col.E. rst thursday & on the 3rd thursday in the month, at the B.Merriman & C.E.H.A.Colston,majors; Capt. F. S. Picot, Town hall, Corsham, at 1r.3o a.m. The following adjutant; Capt. R. Darley, quartermaster; E. N. Carless places are included in the petty sessional division:­ surgeon-major; C. W. Pitt, hon. assistant surgeon; Rev. Alderton, Allington, Avon, Biddestone, Bremhill, Box, G. W. Tucker B.A.. & Rev. J. H. Burgess D.D. acting Castle Coombe, Chippenham, Christian Malford, Colerne, chaplain Corsham, Ditteridge, Draycot Cerne, Grittleton, Harden- B Company, Chippenham, Major William H. Brinkworth, - huish, Kfngton St. Michael, Lacock, Langley Fitzurse commandant or Kington Langley, West Kington, Langley Burrell, Cadet Corps,Marlborough college; Hon. G. W.Rundall,capt Leigh Delamere, Littleton Drew or Littleton St. Andrew, CHIPPENHAM UNION. Nettleton, Pewsham, Seagry, Slaughterford, Stanley, Board day, every alternate monday, at the Union Work­ Stanton St. Quinton, Button Benger, Tytherton, Kelways house at 10.30 a. m. (Kellaways or Calloes), Tytherton Lucas, North Wraxhall The Union comprises the following places :-Avon, Bidde­ & Yatton Keynell stone, Box, Castle Combe, Chippenham, Christian BOROUGH MAGISTRATES. Malford, Colerne, Corsham, Draycot Cerne, Grittleton, Hardenhuish, Kington St. Michael, Langley Fitzurse OI"' The Mayor & Ex-Mayor. Kington Langley, West Kington, Langley Burrell, Clerk to the Borough Magistrates, Francis Henry Phillips, Lacock, Leigh Delamere, Littleton Drew or Littleton St. Market place Andrew, Nettleton, Pewsham, Seagry, Slaughterford~ Magistr~tes meet at the 'l'own Clerk's office when required Stanton St. Quinton, Sutton Benger, Tytherton Kelways CORPORATION. (Kelaways or Calloes), North Wraxhall & Yatton Keynell. The population of the union in I88I was 2I12II; rateable Tbe corporation meet at the Town hall every second tuesday value, [I39,964 in the mo~ths of February, May & August & November 9· Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Henry • OFFICERS' oF THE CoRPORATION &·u:ruu.N SANITARY Williams, Causeway AUTHORITY. Treasurer, Joseph Lane, Wilts & Dorset Bank, Chippenham Relieving Officers, xst district, Alfred Wright, Landsend, Town Clerj!:, Francis Henry Phillips Chippenham ; 2nd district, John How ell Gale, Castle Treasurer, Joseph J,ane Combe; 3rd district, Joseph Crosse, Corsham Medical Officer of Health, William Thomas Briscoe M.D Vaccination Officers, Castle Combe sub-district, John H. Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, John Lightfoot Gale, Castle Combe; Corsham sub-district, Joseph Crosse, Collector of Rates, Edwin Thomas Corsham ; Chippenham sub-district, Fitzherbert White, lNSURANC;E AG;ENTS :- Market place, Chippenham ; Christian Malford, Alfred • Wright, Landser..d, Chippenham • Commercial Union, J. Cooper, Capital & Counties Bank & Medical Officers, Box district, Thomas Fitzherbert Snow, H. E,. Williams; Railway station Box; Castle Combe district, .Algernon Sudlow, Castle C<>unty Fire, J . .Alexander Combe ; Chippenham district, Mervyn Sippiogs Wilson Economic Life, W. A. W arrilow~ 8 Landsend place Il.A., M.B. Chippenham ; Colerne district, James Martin, General, A. Wright, Landsend Box ; Corsham district, J ames Ellis Crisp,· Lacnck ; Hand-in-Hand, W, Day, The Ridge, Kington Langley Lacock district, James Henry Crisp, Lacock; Pewsham Imperial Life & Fire, F. H. Phillips, County Court offices district,William Thomas Briscoe B.A., M.D. Timber street, Northern, J. Lane, Wilts & Dorilet Bank Chippenham ; Button Benger district, James Percie Norwich Union Fire, T. Mills, New road Garlike L.B.c.P.Edin. Sutton Benger · · Provident Life, J . .Alexander Public Vaccinators, Chippenham district, W. T. Briscoo Royal Exchange, R. Darley, High street; A. T. Allcorn, B,A., H.D. Timber street, Chippenham; Corsham district, · Sussex house': F. H. Phillips, Market place Arthur George Wood, Corsham ; other districts same as ·Sun Fire, Wood & Awdry, Cook street; Keary & Stokes. Medical Officers . Hig~ street. Superintendent Registrar, West .Awdry, High street, PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS:- Chippenham Registrars of Births & Deaths, Castle Combe sub-district, Cemetery (New), Francis Henry Phillips, clerk to the John H. Gale, Castle Combe; deputy, Thomas Thomp­ burial board · son, Castle Combe ; Cbippenham sub-district, Fitz~ Cemetery (Old), Wood lane herbert White, Market place, Chippenham ; deputy, County Court, His Honor Camille Felix: Desire Caillard, Arthur White, Chippenham ; Christian Malford sub­ judge; Edward G. Clarke, chartered accountant, Bristol, district, James Percie Garlike L.R.C.P.Edin. Sutton official receiver ; Francis Henry Phillips, registrar & Benger; deputy, John Buy, Sutton Benger; Corsham sub- high bailiff, Market place ; certified bailiffs under the Law district, A. G. Wood, Corsham · of Distress & Amendment Act, Charles Brent Pollard, Registrar of Marriages, Edward Bradbury, Hardenhuish Cook street, Chippenham ; William Burbidge, Lowden, cottage, Chippenham ; deputy, W. A. Warril1lw,Landsend, Chippenham. The County Court is held at the Court Chippenham house, l\Iarket place, every month, on days fixed by Workhouse, Rowden hill, is a structure of stone, built in the judge; the district comprises the following places :­ r858, at a cost of £r3,xoo, &.will h~l~ 401 inmates; ~v. Allinaton, .Avon, Biddestone St. Peter, Bid des tone St. Richard Dawson H.A. cbaplam; Wllham Thomas Bnscoe Nich~las, ~urton, Bowden Hill, Broomfield, Chippenham, M.D. medical officer ; James Gan,, master; Mrs. Martha Castle Combe, Christian Malford, Corsham, Corsham­ Elizh. Gane, matron; Miss Mabel Smith, assistant matron side, Derryhill, Ditteridge, Draycot Cerne, Ford, Fox­ ham, Ga.stard, Grittleton, Gibb, Giddia Hall, Harden1 RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. huish, Kington Langley, Kington St. Michael, Lacock, Meets at the Workhouse every 6 week11, at 10.30 a.m. Landsend, Langley Burrell, Leigb. Delamere, Littleton Clerk, Henry Williams, Causeway, Chippenham Drew, Lowden, Nettleton, Nethermore, No:J;'th Wraxhall, Hon. Treasurer, Joseph Lane, Wilts & Dorset Bank, Notton, Pewsham, Sandylane, Seagry, Sevington, Slaugb­ Chippenham terford, Stanton St. Quinton, Stanley, Sutton Benger, Medical Officer of Health, Wllliam Thomas Briscoe B.A., 1\I.D. Tytherton Lucas, Tytherton Kelways, Upper Wraxhall, Market place · West Kington, West Yatton, Yatton Keynell Inspector of Nuisances, Arthur Henry Lapham, Biddes­ County Police Station, New road, .Archelaus Barrett, super- tone & Charles Doswell, 9 Landsend place, Cbippenham intendent, I sergeant & 3 constables . SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE. Inland Revenue Offices; Post office, High st. William A. Meets at the Workhouse every 6 weeks, at ro.3o a.m. Pye. supervisor of excise ; George Sadler & Willia:r:n Clerk, Henry Williams, Causeway, Chippenham McCartpy, officers; Frederick William Langston B.A. .Attendance Officers, The Relieving Offioors & lnq uiry surveyor of taxes . Officers, A. Wright, Chippenham ; J. H. Gale, Castle Public Weighbridge, Hugh Hardmg, we~gher, Railway Combe ; J. Crosse, Corsham station PUBLIC OFFICERS:-.. Temperanqe Hall, Fogha.mshire, Mrs. .Annie Merry­ Cler}r to Burial Boa!d & Vestry, Francis Henry Phillips, Wel,\ther, keel?er Ma'rket place ' Town Hall, High street, George Munda.y, keeper Clerk to Highway Board, Henry Williams, Causeway .
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