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Sussex. Brighton and Hove DIRECTORY .J SUSSEX. BRIGHTON AND HOVE. 83 Ryle Reginald J ., M.D. 15 German place Booth Museum of British Birds, Dyke road; Henry D_ 8endall William, The Elms, I3I Preston road Ro berts, director Smith Henry, II Compton avenue Brighton Corporation Waterworks; offices, 12 Bond Smith William Joshua, 43 North street street, J arnes J ohnston M.Inst.C.E. engineer ; branch Smithers Henry Welsford, 66 Montpelier road office, 2 Norton road, Have; works, Aldrington, Gold­ Wallis William Clarkson, Springfield, Withdean stone, Patcham, Shoflc"•ham, Portslade & Falmer Woolley Augustus Charles, 2 Leopold road BrightDn Intercepting & Outfall Sewers Board, consist­ The Judge, for the time being, of the Countv Court ing of 36 members of the Brighton Corporation & 17 • • holden at Bnghton of the Hove Corporation; board meeting, first tuesday B0rough. Petty Sessions are held at the Town hall daily in every month; Hugo Talbot, town clerk ; R. A. at 11 a.m Bevan, treasurer ; Harry Tills tone, surveyor; F. Lay­ Clerk to the Justices, Albert George Walker, Town hall cock, inspector Brighton Marine Palace & Pier Co. Limited, Grand "HOVE BOROUGH JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Junction road; ..!.dolph Rasenthal, director Bulme1· John, Redriff, 57 Sackville road, Hove Church Army Labour Home, I Upper St. James' street, Clark John Jackson, Goldstone house, Foothill rd. Hove Brighton; Henry Hewitt, superintendent Colman Jeremiah, Wick hall, Furze hill, Hove Clifton Road Institute, Clifton road; John P. Stonor & Charles B. Torond, hon. secs Erskine Maj. -Gen. ueorge Elphinstone, II Palmeira mansions, \.Jhurch road, Hove Coast Guard Uffice, 161 The Beach, opposite sa King's Howlett J ames Warnes, 4 Brunswick place, Hove ro::~.d; Commanuer G. E. S. Fetch, impecting officer McLean Rt. Allan F.R.G.S., F.S.::l. 46 L.,'romwell rd. Hove of division; James Goldfinch, station officer Sargeant Alfred Read, 55 The Drive, Hove Coast Guard Station, Hove terrace, Have; Frank A. ReVI'ell, chief officer Thomas David Collet, 21 Second avenue, Hove Thornton Dep.-Surg.-Gen. Sir James Howard K.C.B., Corn Exchange,. Church st. ; Hugo Talbot, town clerk M.B. Il Wilbury avenue, Hove Corn Market, Hugo Talbot, town clerk, Corn exchange. Wagg Arthur, 2 Adelaide crescent, Hove Royal Pavilion, Church street (held on thurs. at ~ Worms Baron George de V.P.R.S.L., F.R.G.S., F.S.A., to 5 p.m) F.G S. 27 Adelaide crescent, Hove Corporation Baths, 93 Ditchling road, Albert Harris .. The Mayor of Hove, for the time being, is an ex-officio manager; Col~den road, Waiter Brock, supt. ; Vic­ Borough magistrate toria Baths, Park street, Richard Cruyes Hallett•. Borough Petty Sessions are held at the Town hall every supt. ; North road, George Pope, supt rnonday, 10.30 a.m. & on other days when required, County Court, His Honor J. A. Scully, judge~ Arthur· at 10.36 a.m Oldham J ennings LL. B. registrar & high bailiff; Jlerk to the Justices, Howard Francis Gates, Town Harry Graham, chief clerk. The court & office, in hall, Hnve & 2 Norton road, Hove Church st. occupies a building of red brick, erected in 1868; there are generally four court dap in each OOUNTY JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR THE month, viz. every friday. The district of the court HOVE PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. comprises the following places, viz. : Brighton, Hove, Bevan Richard Alexander esq. Horsgate, Cuckfield East Aldrington, Ashnrst·. Upper Beeding, West Uolman Jeremiah esq. Wick hall, Furze hill, Hove lllatchington, Bra'rnber, Edburton, Fulking, Hangleton, d'AvigdJr-Goldsmid UsrnondElirn esq.4f'alrneira sq.Hove Henfield, Kingston-by-Sea, Old Shoreham, New Shore­ Er ski ne Maj. -Gen. George Elphinstone, II Palmeira ham, Patcham, Preston, Portslade, Poynings, South­ mansions, Church road, Hove wick, Steyning, Shermanbury, Woodrnancote, Oving­ Fraser Capt. Alexander Bruce Siddons, Western With- dean & Rottingdean dean, Patcham For bankruptcy the county court of Sussex, holden at Hannington Sl. esq. Fairfield, Hurstpierpoint, Hassocks Bri~hton, comprises the districts of all those courts. Knipe Henry Robert Hq. 9 Linden park,1 unbridge Wells holden at Arundel, Chichester, Cuc~field, H0rsham, Loder Gerald Waiter Erskine esq. D.L. Abinger house, Midhurst, Pet worth & Worthing; Ernest William J. 142 King's road, Brighton Savill, official receiver, Brighton, Hastings, East­ Loyd Lieut.-Col. Frank Kirkman, Lealands house, bourne & Lewes, 12a, Marlborough place Groombridge, Tunbridge Wells Customs & Exc;se OfficP, 56 O~d Steine; John O'Cdnnor, ParavJcmi Harry Farquhar de esq. St. Vincent's, Gran- collector; C. S. Eb bels, supervisor; Timothy Dew­ tharn, Lincolnshire burst, James AnQ'u~tus St0<·kham, Francis Boston & Sargeant Alfred Read esq. SS The Drive, Hove W. R. Houchin, officers; Hugh Biggart, surveyor of Shiell Anthony Geo. esq. St. Dennis,Preston rd.Withdean taxes Thomas David Collet esq. 21 Second avenue, Hove District Registry of the Hi-gh Court of Justice, Church Thomas-Stanford Charles esq. F.S.A. Preston manor, street; Arthur Oldham J ennings. LL.B. district re('l'is-0 Brighton trar; Harry Graham, chief clerk Thornton Dep.-Surg.-Gen. Sir James Howard K.C.B., Fire Brigade (Pnlice), Louis Victor Lacrnix, police fire ~LB. 11 Wilbury avenue, Ilove supt.; I chief engineer, 5 en~?ineers & 31 firPmen; Worms Baron George de F.R.G.S., F.S.A., F.G.S., D.L. police & fire stations: No. I, brad quarters, London 27 Adelaide crescent, Hove road, firrmen's residence. 2 horEPs, 3 motoz: combina­ The Mayor of Hove & the chairman of the Portslade-by­ tion escapes, I two-horse fire es('ape, I hose reel & 1 Sc t Urban Di~trict Council, for the time being, are hose cart; No. 2, Fresbfield road, I hose cart; No. ex-offi.c· o justices 3, Level, I hose cart; No. ;;. West H;ll road, ·:I fire Clerk to the Justices, Howard Francis Gates, Town e8c1pe & I hose cart; No 6 Preston, I hose cart; fire hall, Hove & 2 Norton road, Hove stations onlv: No. 7• Workhouse, Elm grovP, r escape­ Petty Sessions held at the Hove Town hall every Monday & hose reel combined; No. g, Albion Bill house, at 2. 30 p.m. & on other days if required f South over street, I fire escape & hose c<~rt cnm bined; The places in the petty sessional division are :-Blatch­ No. 10, top of Ditchling rise. firPmPn's residence, 1 ingtun (West), Fulking, Hangleton, Patcham, Portslade, fire escape & 1 hose reel; No. II, Eastern road, KPmp­ Portslade-by-Sea, Puynings, Preston (East) & Pycombe Town, x fire escape & 1 hose reel; No. I2, Port HaU road, I escape & hose cart combined; No. I3, Duke BRIGHTON DISTRESS COMMITIEE. street, fireman's residence, 1 stPam fire engine, I Consisting of I4 members of Brighton Corporation, 8 nwtor combination escape, I m1nual & I hose cart from Brighton & 2 from Steyning Guardians, & 6 Fire Brigarle (Vnlnntper); hPad quarters & engine­ persons experienced in the relief of distress house, 3 & 4 Duke strPet; James A. Mill~. captain; :Meetings are held at 6 p.m. on the 1st monday in H. Re 0 ves, Iieut. ; T. H. We~t. hon. treasurer ; Louis the month at the Town hall E. Lacroix. station officer; R. Mills, superintendent Chairman, Edward Geere of salvage corpll Clerk, Hugo Talbot, town clerk, Town hall Gas Meter Testing Office, Bartholo~news; Harry Assistant Clerk, Harry B. Thyer, Town hall WebstPr, inspPdor Grand Theatre, North road; Brighton Grand Theatre r PUBLIO ESTABLISHMENTS. Limited, proprietors Alhambra Theatre, 85 King's road ; Alfred Smith, lessee Hippodrome Theatre of Varieties, Middle street; Her­ & manager tram J. Brown, manager .Aquarium & Winter G:udens, Madeira drive; E. W. Hove Corporation Public B<~ths. Livingstone road, Hove; Cowley, supt Herbert W. Beagley. manager A.thenreum Hall, 148 North street, Sydney Harper, sec Hove Town Hall k Police Station. Church road, Hove; Board of Trade, E. W. J. Savill, official receiver & T. Willi11m Cocks, chief constable F. H. Finney, assistant official recBiver; office, 12a, Hove Public Library. Church road,Hove; John William Marl borough p1ace Lister, librarian .
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