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Deaths, Fenny Stratford ,~'~~Dl.'Jtrlc~~ Park Farm, Petsof Manor.R,Avenstone, Sherington, Simp- Thomas Pame'.7 J;Llgh Street, Newport Pagnell 1>IRECTORY.] BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. NEWPORT PAGNELL. 36T I Official Establishm.ents, Local Institutions &c. POST, MONEY ORDER & TELEGRAPH OFFICE, Savings Bank Stamp O.ffice, High street; J. C. Coales &; Government Annuity & Insurance Office, High street. Temperance Hall, High street -Joseph Comley Coales, postmaster. Letters from Volunteer Fire Brigade, North square; F. J. Taylor,captain ~ndon & all parts ardve by the ~i2'ht ~ail at 4·5 ~.m:; NEWPORT PAGNELL UNION. dIspatched to Olney at 5.20 a.m. The dehvery (WhICh IS Board day every alternate Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Board f~m all parts)com~encesat 7 a.m.& there are.mess~ngers room, Union workhouse. dIspatched .to the VIllages at 6 a.m. Day mall ar~l\'es at The union comprises the following parishes :-Astwood~ II am. ; dIspatched to Olneyat IJ·50 a.m. ;& dIspatch Bletchley Bow Brickhill Bradwell Bradwell Abbey of l~tters fo~ London & the South at9.50 a.m & 7.40 p.m.; Broughto~, Castle Thorpe,Chicheley, CWton ReYlles, Cold ,k nIght mall for ~ll p~rts at 8.30 p.m • Brafield, Emberton, Fenny Stratford, Gayhurst, Great "ALL LETTER Box, III TlCkford street, cleared at 6·55 p.m., Brickhill, Great Linford, Great Woolstone,Hanslope,Hard- ,sunday, 12.25 p.m .. mead, Haversham, Lathbury, Lavendon, Little Brickhill~ "AI,L LBTTER Box, III HIgh street, cleared at 6·55 p.m,; Little Linford, LittleWoolstone, Loughton, Milton Keynes~ sunday, II·45 a.m Moulsoe, Newport Pagnell, Newton Blossomville, Newton CoUNTY MAGISTRATES for the Newport Pagnell division of Longville, North Crawley, Olney, Olney Park Farm~ the Three Hundreds of Newport:- Petsoe Manor, Ravenstone, Shenley Church End, Sher- 'Wilfiam Schoolcroft Burton esq. Walton hall, Bletchley rington, Simpson, Stantonbury, Stoke Goldington, Tyring- Charles Anthony Chester esq. Chicheley ball, Newport ham-cum-Filgrlwe, Walton, Warrington, Water Eaton, Pagnell Wa,-endon, Weston Underwood, Willen & 'Woughton-on- 'Sir Philip Duncombe Pauncefort Duncombe bart. Great I the-Green; the population of the union in 1881 was Brickhill, Fenny Stratford 24,582; rateable value, £177,985 street~ Matthew Grenville Samwell Knapp esq. Little Lindfordf ' Clerk to the Guardians, Charles William Powen, High Newport Pagnell Newport Pagnell William Levi esq. Woug-hton house, Bletchley Relieving Officers, Fenny Stratford district, James Horton, Rev. Charles William Selby-Lowndes, North Crawley, Fenny Stratford; Neu>pfi1't Pagnell district, William Hogg~ Newport Pagnell Newport Pagnell ; Olney district, Abel Horwood, Olney Riehard William Selby-Lowndes eS<}. Elmers, Bletchley VaecinatioTJ, Officers, same as registrars of births & deaths Charles Pole Stuart esq. Sandy Mount house, Woburn Medical Officers 4" Publie VaefflnatorS', No. 1: distl'i!'t,Charle8 Sands, Woburn' . Terry, Newport Pagnell; No. "2 district, H. C. Rogers~ Rev. Josepb Tarver M.A. Rectory, Newport Pagnell Newport Pagnell ; No. 9 distl"iat, Charles Terry, Newport Edward Hanslope Watts esq.Hanslope park,Stony Stratford Pagnell; No. 4 district, H. C. Rogers, Newport Pa~nell; CZ,:'l'k to the Ma,qistrates, .ehas. William Powell, High st No. 5 district, F. Deyns M.D. Fenny Stratford; No. 6 dis.. Petty sessious are held at the police station' eTery-alternate trict, F. W. D. McGaohen L.F.p,8.Glas. Olney; No. 7 dUt.. wednesday t1'ict, W. H. Ryan, Hanslop8 I No. 8 distrid, G. A. D. 'J;he place&. in the division are-Astwood, Bletchley Bracl- Mahon, Aspley, Beds; No. 9 distri:t, .J. W. Mackee. well, Brafield, Bow BrickhiIl, Great Brickhill. ~ "Little L~K.Q.c.p.Irel. Turvey, Beds. I No. 10'dzstNCt, H. C. Rogers, Brickhill, Broughton. Chicheley,. CIiftl'n 'Reynes, ~orth Ne'!port Pagnell. "." . Crawley, Embertqn, Gayhurst, Hanslope, Hardmead/ Swpe'Mntendent Re.qzgtrar, Charles "IllIam .Powell, H~gh Baversham Lathbury Lavendon Great I1inford Little street, Newport Pagnell; deputy, Alfred NlCholson, HIg'h Linford, Milton KeJ?nes, Moul~oe, Newport Pagnell, st:eet~ Newpo~t Pagnell .. Newton Blossomville, Newt.)ll Longyille, O1ney. Olney Re.qlstrars of. Bwtha ~ Deaths, Fenny Stratford ,~'~~dl.'JtrlC~~ Park Farm, Petsof Manor.R,avenstone, Sherington, Simp- Thomas Pame'.7 J;llgh street, Newport Pagnell. Ne1JJpm t son, Stantonbury, Stoke Hammond, StQke Goldington, Pa,qnell SU~-dl~trtct, James Horton, Fenny Stratford; Fenl,ly Stratford, Tyringham & Filgrave, Waltop, War- O~ney sub-distrtet, .Abel Horwood, OI~ey , rington Water Eaton Wayendon WestQu Underwood Regzstrar of Marrzages, Thomas Pame, 7 HIgh street~ , '. I- NewportPagnell Willen, Great Woolstone, Little Woolstone, lVoughton UT kh L d d ted' B·' f __ -l b . k YI' or ouse, on on roa , el'ec In 1 30, IS 0 n,u rIe INsU:R:\Nc~ 4~:El~TS~- .: & is healthily situated ~ the eost. was about £7,000 & it Bntlsh E'!!'plre, Tho~ Co~les, 54 SlIver stre~t will hold 274 inmates; James Buckley, master; Rev. COU1tty.Flre 1. Provl~ent Life, ~. R. Bul~ Umon street Charles McMahon Ottley M.Ai chaplain I Charles Terry Guard.zan, !'u'e 4" Llf~, w. S. Wllfol'd, HIgh street surgeon; Mrs. Mary Buckley, matron; Miss Sarah Ann Imperzal FIre, J. R. WIlmer, Cannon brewery Hales schoolmistress Liw{rpool ~ London ~ Globe, J. Ode~l, 13 High street ' RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. London Assur~nce, C. Wel~ord, ~4 HIgh street Clerk C. W. Powell Hi"'h street Ne rt Pa nell Manche,~ter Flre, W. Buntmg, Silver street .' l ,oh ' ~ g . 0 6 Ni th B 't' }. A:. Mo t'l TG odman H' h t t Medzea ffioer of Healt , Charles Colhson HaIle, 9 High ;T .hr~;s,~ ':J -';" ercEanMz ~1'1 . H? h ,29 Ig s ree street, Newport Pagnell orw~c ~nzon .L'tre, . 1 er, Ig street Ins ector Geor e Willlam Branson 91 High str~et, New- P1uf1l1:& Fzre, Robert Joseph ~rench ~rt P~gnell g , Royal ~xchan.qe, J. P. GOOdWill, :Z2 St. JDhn street PUBLIC Olo'FICERS:- . Sun FlrtJ, T. & F. J. Taylord6 High .street Assessor ofTaxes, Thomas Goodman, 29 High street PuBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS:~ Clerk to the Burial Board, Samuel Newman, High street Cemetery, Samuel Newman, clerk to theburial board Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes 4" to the Trtutee., of the Co1tnty Court, James Whigham esq. judge; John Parrott, Nc'mport Pa,qrtell Bridges, Charles William Powell, High st Stony Stratford &W. R. Bull, registrars; J. P. Godwin, Stamp Distribut01', Joseph Cornley toales, 18 High street high bailiff. A court is held here onre a month in the Town Crier, William Chrisp, Beaconsfield terrace magistrates' chamber of the Police Rtation and the folloW'" PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services :--:- ing places are within its jurisdiction :-Astwood, Bletchley, -SS. Ptter if Paul Chur'ch, Rev. Charles McrnahoB Ottley' New Bradwell, Bradwell Abbey, Old Eradwell, Bow Brick- M.A. yicar; 8 & II a.m; & 3 & 6 p.m. ; wed. & fri. 11 a.m. hill, Great Brickhill, Little Brickhill, Broughton, Calverton, & 5 p.m.; mono tues. thurs. & sat. 8 R.m. & 5 p.m Castle Thorpe, Chicheley, Clifton Reynes~ Cold Brafield, Friends" M,eting H01ise, 10.30 a.m.; thurs. 10 a.m North Crawley, :Emberton, Gayhrtrst, Hanslope, Hard- -BRlptist Chapel, ministers various, 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m mead, Haversham, Lathbury, Lavendon, Great Linford, Cong1'egational Chapel, Rev. James Alfred Balshaw, minis- Little Linford, Loughton, Milton Keynes, Moulsoo, New- ter; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; thurs. 1 p.m port PagnelI, Newton Blossomville. 'Newton Longville, Wesleyan Chapel, Rev. Jacob Turvey"minister; 10.30 a.m. Olney. Petsoe End, Ravenstone" Shenley Church End, & 6 p.m Sherrington, Simpson, Stantonbul)', Stoke Goldington, Missifm Hall, 1O.:30a.m.; mono & thnrs. 71'.m Fenny Stratford, Stony ~tratford, 'fyringham-cum-Fil- Mission Room, Priory street; 9 a.m. &; 3 p.m Im've, Walton, Warrington, Water Eaton, Wavendon, SCHOOLS: ' Weston Undenrood, Willen, Woburn Sands, Wo}verton, British (boys'), High street, established in 18u &; rebuilt, Great Woolstone, Little WooIstone lit Woughton ' 'tlpon a larger scale, in 1845, at & co&\ of £879 ; the upper COVfl.f!J Police Station, High street ~ John Moore, inspector part is devoted to leoture rooms; Waiter Taylor, master InlaJUl Revenue Office, Swan hotel, High street . British (girls'), Union street; Miss Annie King, mistress Mtucmio H.all, Silver street; -James Line, secretary British (infant8'), Miss Eliza MaryHood, mistress PrOfJidentDiSpe1!Sary, Union street Ckarity (girls'), Pagg's court; endowed by a Mrs. Atter- Queen Anne's Hospital, St. John street ~ Rev. MacMahon bury with the rent of land at North Crawley f Mrs. Mary Ottley, master i Thomas Taylor, collecting governor _ Godfrey, mistress.
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