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NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL Local Government Act, I888, Sr & 52 Vict DIRECTORY.] NORFOY K. l3 NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL Local Government Act, I888, sr & 52 Vict. c. 41. Under the above Act, Norfolk (except the county The coroners for the county are elected by the County boroughs of Norwich and Great Yarmouth) is a Council, and the clerk of the peace appointed by the separate and distinct administrative county (sec. standing joint committee, and may be removed by 46-1b), governed by a County Council, consisting of them (sec. 83-2). I8 aldermen and 57 councillors. The clerk of the peace for the county is ihe clerk of The chairman, by virtue of hia office, is a justice of the h Co "I ( ) peace for the county, without qualification (sec. 46). t e County unci sec. 83-I · The police for the county is under the control of a stand- The admirustrative businEss formerly transacted by ing joint committee of the Quarter Sessions and the the justices ia transacted by the County Council. County Council,appointed as therein mentioned (sec. g). ' Meet at Norwich, 1st Sat. in Jan. April, July & Oct. Chairman-John Sancroft Holmes J.P. Gawdy hall, Harleston, Norfolk. Vice-Chairman-Earl of Kimberley, Witton park, North Wah,ham. ALDERMEN. Retire in 1913· Retire in 1916. Fellowes Rt. Hon. Sir ~~ilwyn Edward P.C., K.C.V.O., Bugden John Henry J .P. Suffield, Aylsham J.P. Honingham hall, Norwich Colman Russell James D.L., J.P. Crown Point, Norwich Hyde Col. Hy. Elwin V.D.,J.P.Moorgate ho.Ea. Dereham Copeman Alfred George J.P. Dunham lodge, Little Johnson William J.P. Bentinck farm, Terrington St. Dunham, Swaffham Clements. King's Lynn Holmes John Sancroft J.P. Gawdy. hall, Harleston le Strange Hamon D.L., J.P. Hunstanton hall,Hunstantn King Robert J.P. 76 Grove road, Norwich Millington Frederick Handel J .P. Mill house, Thetford Lee-Warner Henry J.P. The Paddocks, Swaffham Nugent Sir Edmund Charles hart. D.L., J.P. West Mason Robert Harvey D.L., J.P. Necton hall, Necton Harling hall, Thetford Sapwell Benjamin Beckham, Sankence, .Aylsham Oldman Stephen J.P. Fern house, Earls street, Thetford TJpcher Henry Morris D.L., J.P. Sheringham hall, Phillips Thomas, Shipdham, Thetford Sheringham Waters Henry James, Ambleside, Thorpe road, Norwich COU:NCILLORI!I. Electoral Division. Names & Addres~es. Electoral Division. Names & Addresses. Acle .•................ Benj. Chas. Sntton, Freethorpe, Norwich Hunstanton ........ John William Beeton, Rockla.nd, Glebe Attleborough ...... Robert J essup, Borough Common, avenue,New Hunstanton, King'sLynn Attleborough King's Lynn :­ Aylsharn ............ Charles John Littlewood, Whitwell hall, Middle Ward ... Reginald Oliver Ridley, St. Ma.rgaret's, Skeyton, Norwich King's Lynu Blofield ..•.•....... Delaval Graham L'Estraoge Astley J.F. North Ward ..... Edwin Dunn, Tuesday Market place, Little Plumstead hall, Norwich King's Lynn Bunwell .....••..... William Bowles Colman, Kendal lodge, South Ward .....• John Bardell,Goodwin's rd.King's Lynn Carleton Rode, Attleborough Lite ham ............ Albert Collison J.P. Mileham hall, Burnharn.... .. ... ... D,miel Sear le, Hurnham Market, King's Swaffham Lvnn. Loddon ............... William Carr M.A., J.P. Ditchingham Buxton ............... Lt. -Col. Edmund Roger Allday Kerrison hall, Bungay RA., C.M.G., J.P. 67 Mill Hill road, Mattishall ••••••••• Edward Henry• Evans-LombeJ.P. Thick- Norwich thorn, Hethersett, Norwich Cromer ............... Daniel Davison J. P. Woodford house, Melton Constable.. Waiter Towler, Edgefield, Melton Jetty street, Cromer Constable Dereham ..•......... Thomas Cranmer, East DPreham Mundford .....•.•.... John Banham Mitchell, Oxborough, Diss .................. Thomas Keppel J. P. Scole house, Scole Stoke Ferry Ditchingham ...... Nicholaq Henry Hacon n. L., .r. P. Raven- Reepham .......... Benjamin Edmonds Wyand, Great ingham hall, Norwich. Witchingham, Norwich Docking ............ Herbert A. Day, 82 Newmarket road, Sabam Toney..... William Benj. Taylor, Wa.tton, Thetford Norwich St. Faith's :- Downham -····· ... Lt.-Col. ~ir Thomas Leigh Hare bart. Eastern ..•...... Sir Eustace Gurney J. P. Sprowston hall, M.v.o., J.P. Stow hall, Downham Norwich Market Western ........• Thomas Barrett-Lennard J.P. Norwich Elmham ............ Sir George Ralph Leigh Hare hart. D.L., road, Horsford, ~orwich J.P. Gressenhall hous~. East Dereham Shipdham ......... Maj. Alexander Francis Evans-Lombe Fakenham ......... AlgernonOigby M.A.Hightield,Fakenharn J.P. Catton house, Norwich I<'eltwell ............ Henry Edward Sparke Upcher B.A., J. P. North Smallburgh George Pilgrim, Edingthorpe, North .East hall, Feltwell, Hrandon Wal.sham Fincham ...........• Albert Edwa.rd Henry Birch B.A., J.P. South Smallburgh Georl?e Frederick Boddy, Beech farm, Watlington hall, Downharn Market Ludharn, Yarmouth East I<"legg ......... Charles William Waters J.P. Herringby Southrepps .•....... Ernest George Owles, Gimingham hall, hall, Stokesby, Great Yarmouth North Walsham West Flegg ........• Herbert Wilson Jeary, Martharn, Gt. Stratton ..........•. Horace Henry Goldsmith, Pulham St. Yarmouth Mary Magdaleu, Harleston FreebridgeLynn:- · Swaffham ......... James Geo•·ge Culling J. P. London st. North ............ Charles Dewar J.P. Great Massingham Swaffham Abbey, King's Lynn Terrington ......... Watson Failes J. P. The Limes, Tilney South ............ George .Edwards, Wensum house, St. Lawrence, King's Lynn Hempton, Fakenham Thetford ..•.....•... Arthur Gayford Cronshey, Wereham East Guiltcross ... Cohn Hateman, Connaught rd.At.tleboro' house, White Hart street, Thetford West Guiltcross ... Edwd.Mornement,EastHarling,Thetford Upwell .............•. NathanBoothJ.P.Outwellhouse,Wisbech Harleston ............ Alfd. Taylor J. P.Starston Place,Harleston North Walsham ... The .Earl of Kimberley J. P. Witton park, Henstead ............ Richd. Harrison Denny J. P. Manor Farm North Walsha.m . house, Framingham Pigot, Norwich Walsingham ...... Neale Florence Reginald Rippingall J.P. Hilgay ............... Edward Roger ~Iurray Pratt B.A., J.P. Manor cottage, Langham. Blakeney Rvston hall, Down ham Market Walsoken ........... Rev_ John Young, Rectory, Walsoken, Hingharn . ········-· George William Thompson, Mill house, Wisbech Marlingford, Norwich Watton ......•....... Wm. Whalebelly J.P. Watton, Thetford Holt ........•......... Lord Hastings J. P. Melt<m Constable Wells ..•..•.••.... -.... Herbert. Augustine Dewing, Mill holl9e, park, Melton Constable Wells-next-Sea Humbleyard ...... George William Rackham, Hill house, Wymondham ...... William Rernad Fryer J.P. Browick Hethel, Norwich hall, W ymondham .
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