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Suffolk. Bury St DIRECTORY.] SUFFOLK. BURY ST. EDMLNDS. 1005 Keeper of Corn Exchange, Wm. R. Sewell, 59 Cemetery rd The population of the incorporation in 1891 was 16,630; Keeper of Settling House, William Sergeant area,<2,938 acres; rateable value, £57,140 Beadle of Churchyard, James Harham, 2 School Hall ~treet Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, IIarry 0. Sergeants-at-Mace, Henry Hayhoe & Josiah Clarry C. Walpole, 2 Guildhall chambers . Sword Bearer, William R. Sewell, 59 Cemetery road Treasurer, Beckford Bevan, Bury & Suffolk Bank Town Criers, John Potter (St . .Mary's parish), 27 College Relieving Ollicer for the Incorporation & Collector for street; Robcrt Crook (St. James' parish), 7 St. John's st Guardians, Arthur John Paine, College street Town Sergeants, Henry Hayhoe & Josiah Clarry Vaccination Officer, \Villiam Scot.chmer, 130 Southgate st Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, James Hodges, Guild­ County Magistrates for Thingoe & Thedwestry hall street (St. .Mary's parish) ; George F .. Henry, Petty Sessional Division. Guildhall street (St. James' parish) Young Arthur John esq. Bradfield hall, Bury St. Edmunds, Superintendent Registrar, Harry 0. C. Walpole, 2 Guildhall chairman chambers; deputy, Arthur John Ca~e1·, 68 Mill lane Bristol Marquis of, Ickworth park, Bury St. Edmunds Registrar of Births & Death~. Samuel Fennel! Clark, 79- Cadogan Earl K.G., P.c. Culford hall, Bury St. Edmunds Whiting street; deputy, Arthur John Paine, College st Gilstrap Sir W"illiam D.L. Fornham park, Bury St.Edrnunds Registrar of Marriages, Ed ward Richard Tompson, 9 Crown Bennet Geoffrey Frederick Pilkington csq. East Barton,Bury street; deputy, George Tompson, jun. 12 College street St. Edmunds Workhouse of Thingoe Union, .Mill lane Bevan Jas. Johnstone esq. ~orthgate ho. Bury St. Edmunds THI~GO~] UNION. Bunbury Hy.Chas.Jn. esq. D.J,. Barto.n hall, Bury St. Edmunds Board day, alternate fridays at Workhouse, Mill lane, Dewing Edward May esq. The Bnars, Nowton, Bury St. at 11 a.m. Edrnunds The parishes in the union are :-Ampton, Bard well, Barrow, Greene Edward Walter esq. Nether hall, Pakenham Eradfield Cornburst, Bradfield St. Clare, Bradfield St. Hamilton Lient-Col. Bnyd Cullen Poley, Southgatc house, George, Brockley, Chedburgh, Chevington, Chimney llury St. Edmunds Mills, Culford, Denham, Depden, Flernpton. Fornham Hawkins Edward Robert esq. Horringer Red house, Bury All Saints, Fornham St. Genevieve, Fornham St. Martin, St. Edmunds I Great Barton, Great Livermere, Great Saxham, Great Holt-Lomax Richard Holt esq. Coldham hall, Stanningfield, · Whelnetham, Hardwick, Hargrave, Hawstead, Hengrave, Bury St. Edmunds Horningsheath, Ickworth, Ingham, Ixworth, Lackford, Horne Capt. Wm. Hy. Drinkstone lodge, Bury St. Edmunds Little Livermere, Little Saxham, Little Whelnetham, Ibbetson Lieut-Col. Henry L. Boscawen, St. Margaret's Nowton, Pakenham, Rede, Risby, Rou!Sham, Rushbrooke, gate, Bury Rt. Edmunds Southwoorl Pat·k, Stanningfield, St,anton, Thorpe-by­ King Wm. Norman esq. Great Barton Pl. Bury SL.Edrnunds Jxworth, Timworth, Troston, West StoiV, Wes 1,]ey, Whep­ Milner-Gibson-Cullum George Gery esq. M.A., I<'.S.A., F.G.s., stead & \Vordwcll. The population of the union in 189.1: D. L. Hard wick house, Bury St. Edmunds was r5,743 ; area, 82,464 acres; rateable value, £90,596 Ord Capt. Wm. St. George, Fornham ho. Bury St.Edmunds Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, James Paley John esq. D.T,. Ampton hall, Bury St. Edmunds John Sparke, 7 Hatter street, Bury St. Edmunds Parker Duncan esq. Woolpit, Bury St. Edmunds Treasurer, James Johnstone Bevan Parker Col. Windsor D.L. Clopton hall, Rattlesden, Bury St. Relieving & Vaccination Officers, rst district, A. G. Hurrel1, Edmunds Barrow; 2nd district, John George Sturgeon, Rush­ Steele Rev. Thos. Jas. Rectory, Whepstead, Bnry St. Edrnunds brooke; 3rd district, John Loverock, Ixworth Turner Rev. Canon George Francis M.A. Rectory, Bradfield Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, rst district, John St. George, Bury St. Edmunds Seymour Gels ton L. R. c. P. rrel. Ixworth; 2nd district, White Rev. Jn. M.A. Rectory,Chevington, Bury St.Edmunds Clmrles Scott Kilner IlL B., C.M., D. P. H. Bury; 3rd district, Clerk to the Magistrates, George Anthony Partridge, 7 (ieorge Fraser Henry L.R.C.P.Edin. Bury; 4th & 5th Crown street districts, Franeis Marshall, Barrow; 6th district, George Petty Sessions are held at the Shire hall every wednesday John Hinnell, Bury; 7th district, C. S. Kilner M.B., C.M., at 12 o'clock. The following places are included in the D. P. H. Bury; 8th district, Lucius Nicholls, Ilartest petty sessional division :-hundred of Blackbourn-Cul­ Superintendent Registrar, Richard Green, Ixworth . ford, Ingham, West Stow, Little Livermere & Wordwell; Registrars of Births & Deaths, Fornham sub-district, A. G. hlmdred of Thingoe-Barrow, Hrockley, Chevington, · Hurrell; Ixworth sub-district, N. Randell, Ixworth ; Flempton, Fornharn All Saints, Hardwick, Hawstead, Rougham sub-district, J. Sturgeon Hargrave, Hengrave, Horringer, Ickworth, Lackford, Registrar of Marriages, Henry J. Bourne, Pakenham Nowton, Rede, Risby, Saxham Magna, Saxham Parva, The Thingoe Union Workhouse, standing at the western end Westley & Whepstead; hundred of Thedwastry-Ampton, of the town, was enlarged in 1879 by the addition of a. new Barton, Beigbton, Bradfield Combust, Hradfield St. Clare, committee room & board room & casual wards at a. cost Bradfield St. George, Brinkstone, Felsharn, Fornharn St. of about £3,000, other alterations being also made at a Genevieve, Fornham St. Martin, Gedding, Hessett, further expense of£ r ,ooo; the building will now hold 38o; Rattlesden, Rougham, Rushbrook, Stanningfield, Tostock, Waiter Thomas Camber, rna1:3ter; Rev. Alfred W. Suape, Thurston, Timworth, Whelnetham Magna, Whelnetham chaplain; C. S. Kilner lll.B., c. M., D.P.H. medical officer; Parva & Woolpit; hundred of Rishridge Chedburgh, :Mrs. Emma Comber, matron Denham, Depden & Wickhambrook ; hundred of Lack­ ford-Higham Hamlet RURAL SANITARY AUTHOHI'l'Y. BOROUGH MAGISTRATES. Meets at the Board room, Mill la. every board day at u a. m The Mayor Clerk, James John Sparke, 7 Hatter st. Bury St. Edmunds The Ex-Mayor Treasurer, James J. Bevan Bevan Algernon Beckford, 107 Northgate street Medical Officer of Health, Charles Scott Kilner M.B.~ C.M., Bland Francis Maltby, 20 Whiting street D.P.H. Bury St. Edmunds Floyd James, Cornhill · Inspector of Nuisances, Richard Deeks, 7 Short Brackland, Gough Jesse,'Northgate street Bury St. Edmunds Lake Edward William, 13 Westgate street Military. Oakes James Hy. Porteus, Nowton court, Bury St. Edmunds Regimental District No. 12. Oliver George John, 102 Risbygate street THE SUFFOLK REGIMENT. Ridley Thomas, 147 Cemetery road Depot (rst & 2nd Battalions), New Barracks. Clerk, Thomas Collins, Angel hill Commandin(7~ Re7imental.~ District, Col. John Robert Collins Borough Petty Sessions are held at the Guildhall every Paymaster Regimental District, Major C. Dempster A.P.D. thursday at u a.m paymaster Medical Officer, Brigade-Surg. Edward Joseph Houlton Poor Law Unions. BuRY ST. EDMUNDS INCORPORATION. 3RD BATTALION SUFFOLK REGIMENT (WEST SUFI<"OLK MILITIA). - Bury St. Edmunds Incorporation comprises the parishes of St. James & St. Mary. The buildings of the college Commanding, Hon: Colonel M .. C. Browning founded here by King Edward VI. were formerly used as Major, Hon. Lieut.-Colonel G. V. Turner the workhouse, but the indoor poor as well as vagrants Instructor of Musketry, Capt. R. E. Coyte are now maintained at the Thingoe union house ; a por­ Adjutant, Capt. W. R. De-la-Pere Lloyd tion of the structure has, however, been retained by the Quartermaster, Hon. Capt. W. Norris guardians for the purpose· of a board room, pay_ room, Medical Officer, Surg.-Lieut.-Colonel T. W, S. Locke vaccination station & relieving officer's office & res1dence. Suffolk Yeomanry Cavalry (Loyal Suffolk Hussars). Orderly Board day, friday, fortnightly, at 9.30 a.m. at the Old room, 26 Guildhall street ; Lieut.-Col. A. G. Lucas, com­ Workhouj6, College street. manding; R. B. Colvin, major ; Capt. H. Alexander • C. :N.& S. 64 .
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