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Sussex. Miohurst DJ B.ECTORY.] SUSSEX. MIOHURST. 521 Heyshott, !ping, Linch, Linchmere, Lodsworth, Mid­ Clerk to the Justices for the Division of Lower Chi­ hurst, Rogate, Selham, Stedham, Terwick, Treyford, chester, Clerk to Commissioners of Land, Property &. Trotton, "\'Vest Lavington, 1Voolbeding Income Taxes, William Thomas .Johnson,Market place For bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that Clerk to Midhurst Sub-Committee of West Sussex Local of Brighton; Thomas Gourlay, official receiver; T. F. Pension Committee, John Mudge Furneaux,Market sq. H. Finney, assistant official receiver, 12a, Marlborough Customs & Excise Officer, T. E. Stephens, Station road place, Brighton Superintendent of Police, Thomas Bristow, Station road Certified Bailiff appointed under the "Law of Distress Arr,endment .Act," George Knight, West st. Midhurst PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. County Police Station, Station road, Thomas Bristow, SS. Mary Magdalene & Denis, Rev. Frank Tatchell M . .A. superintendent, 2 sergeants & IO constables vicar; 8 & II a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m.; holy days, S & Midhursil Public Hall .Assembly Room Co. Limited, a.m. ; week days, wed. 12; thurs. 8 a. m. & fri. 10 a.m Ja1nes Lucas, sec St. Francis of Assisi (Catholic), Rev. Henry M. Willaert; Volunteer Fire Brigade, engine house, Market square; 8, 8.30 & 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; holy days, mass 7.30 J. M. Furneaux, captain, & 25 men & 9.30 a.m. ; benediction at 8 p.m. & week days, mass. 7·45 a.m .MIHHURST UNION. Calvinist; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m Board day, alternate tuesdays, at 2 p.m. at the Congregational, Rev . .Arthur M. Perkins; II a.m. & Rural District Council Offices, Midhurst. 6.30 p.m.; mon. 8.15 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m The Union comprises 28 parishes, viz. :-Bepton, Chit­ Wesleyan Methodist, ~orth street (Surrey & North burst, Cocking, Didling, Easebourne, East La-vington, Hampshire Mission), Rev. A.rthur J. Summerhill Elsted, Fernhurst, Graffham., Harting, Heyshott, Iping, supt.); Rev. William Robinson (pastor); n a.m. & Linch, Linchmere, Lodsworth, Lurgashall, Midhurst, 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m North .Ambersham, Rogate, Selham, South Amber­ sham, Stedham, Terwick, Tillington, Treyford, Trot­ SCHOOLS. ton, West Lavington & Woolbeding. The population The Grammar School, founded in 1672 by Gilbert of the union in 191 1 was 15,280 ; area, 66 1775 acres ; Hannam, reached its highest fame under the lat& rateable value, Lady Day, 1915, £89,430 Dr. Wm. Bayly. appointed in 1807, & was then one Chairman of the ·Board' of Guardians, James Knight, of the first county schools; in I86o it was closed, & so West Harting remained till 188o, when it was re-opened as a Vice-Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Gilbert Secondary ·school under the inspection of the Board Eames, Linch farm, Midhm•st of Education, & a master's residence & boarding Clerk to the Guardians & .Assessment Committee. John house have since been erected. In 1888 an endow­ Mudge Furneaux, Market square, ~lidhurst ment of £25 per annum was left to the school by Treasurer, A. M. Best, London County & Westminster Dudley Robert Smith esq. of 47 Belgrave square. Bank Limited, Rumbold's hill, Midhurst London, for the purpose of establishing foul' open Relieving Officers, Midhurst district, A. H. Field, Ease­ scholarships; there are also four Hannam entrance­ bourne ; Rogate district, William King, Rogate scholarships for Midhurst boys, entitling the holders Vaccination Officers, same as Relieving Officers to absolute exemption from all tuition fees, & other& Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Fernhurst & provided by the West Sussex County Council; new Mill and districts, Arthur Stanley Duke L.R.O.P. & science rooms, comprising a lecture room & labora­ S.Edin. Fernhurst; Midhurst district, Charles East­ tory, have been added & fully equipped. In 1910 the wick-Field L.R.O.P.Edin. North street, Midhurst; school was further enlarged at a cost of £ 1,4oo, & in Rogate district, Henry Oakes L.R.C.P.Edin., L.R.F.P. 19II the school house, at a cost of £1,1oo: three & S.Glas. Oakdene, Rogate; Tillington district, Chas. additional class rooms were added in 1914, at a cost Edgar Andrew Wilson B.A., 1\I.B., Ch.B.Oxon. North of £1,ooo. The school is under the management of street, Petworth r6 governors; Lieut.-Col. Charles John Wyndham The Poor Law Institution, Easebourne, is a building of J.P. being chairman. Field-Marshal Sir Frederich. stone, & will hold 390 inmates; Albert Hart Field, Paul Haynes, Sir Charles Lyell hart. the eminent master: Rev. Edwd. Samuel Webb Watson, chaplain; geologist, & H. G. Wells, the novelist, were educated Bernard Edward Granville Bailey L.R.C.P.Lnnd., herP:; there are now (I9I5) n8 boys; A. Cradock M.R.C.S.Eng. medical officer; :Mrs. .Ada Field, Maples B.A.. & late Exhibitioner of Selwyn Colleger matron & industrial trainer Cambridge, head master MIDHURST REGISTRATION DISTRICT. Public Elementary, Petersfield road, built in 1854 & en­ Superintendent Registrar, William Thomas Johnson, larged in 1897, for 300 children; William Werry. Midhurst; deputy, Charles Spring. Station road, master; Miss Elizabeth Campbell, infants' mistress. Midhurst The school is controlled by 4 managers; Rev. Frank Registrars of Births & Deaths, Fernhurst sub-district, Tatchell M.A. cbrrespondent; James Brightey, Peters­ Fredk. Geo. Edney Russell, Fernhurst; deputy, Mrs. field road, Midhurst, attendance officer Julia 0. Hill, Fernhurst ;' Harting sub-district, Wm. King, Rogate; deputy, Lionel .A. Barnes, South Hart­ ~EWSP A.PER. ing; Midhurst sub-district, F. A. Tallant, Easebourne Midhurst Times, E. .A.. Roynon, publisher, ~orth st. ~ Registrar of Marriages, Francis Alwyne Tallant, Ease­ published friday bourne; deputy, Samuel E. Stratford, Ea;;rbourne RAILWAY STATIONS. PUBLIC OFFICERS. Assistant Overseer & Collector of Poor's Rates, Charles London, Brighton & South Coast, Harry Tickner, sta­ Ernest Borne Parham, Sheep lane tion master Certifying Factory Surgeon, Marmaduke Fawkes M.B., London & South Western, Chas. Pfrangley, statu. mastr B.S.Lond., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.Lond., Fell. Royal Soc. Carrier to Chichester.-William Holden, mon. wed. & Med. South street sat. returning same day PRIVATE RESIDENTS. l Farlt~y Arthur, Peac~hey house, Sta- Lovelock Wm. Hudswell, Fairview Bailey Bernard Edward Granville tion road Lucas Edwin .Albery, St . .Ann's hill M.R.C. S.Eng. The Old ho.North st Fawkes Marmaduke M.B.Lond. South Maples Alfred Cradock B.A. (head Beresford Alexander, Church street strPet master), Grammar school Best .Albert Malcolm, Rumbold's hill Rurneaux John Mudge. Borough ho Marshall James W. The Poplars, Sta­ Burningham Miss, St. Ann's,Sheep la Gaskell Miss, Guillard's Oak, PetPrs· tion road Burningham Miss G. The Chalet,The field road Morley Henry Forster D.Sc.Church st Common Gorst Harold, Petersfield road N orton Lieut.-Col. Thomas Palmer Chilver Rev. Charles Samuel M.A. Hodgldnson Miss, Heatherside R.M.L.I. Meadowleigh Gate house, Market square Holman Robert Colgate, Whithorne Ouslow Mrs. St. Ann's, Sheep lane Clarence George Clement, Junecroft, house, North street Packham William Hursell,Cranesden. June lane Kemmis Mrs. The Harrow, North st North street Coare-Jones :Mrs. Sandrock, Peters- Kensett Robert, La Collette, Knock- Parl;:er Mrs. Bierton hou.se,Market sq field road hundred row Paske-Smith Mrs. Meadowlea, The Costeker Misses, South street Knight George, Station road Common Crimp Mrs_ BucJdands, North street Lancaster Capt. Hugh, Ehnleigh, Pearson Hon. Weetman Harold Mille! Durnford Miss, St. .Ann's hill Pat.ersfield road M.P. Capron house, North street; East.wick-Field Charles, Burst house, Langfotd Geo.R.TheGables,Station rd I & 6 Richmond terrace, Whitehall North street Law Mrs. South cottage, South End S W & Bath club W, London .
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