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Somersetshire. [Kelly's 128 BRIDGWATER. SOMERSETSHIRE. [KELLY'S Certified Bailiffs appointed under the Law of the Distress Registrars of Births & Deaths, Bridgwater sub-district, Amendment Act :-T. M. Reed, solicitor, King square, George Cozens, Taunton road, Bridgwater; deputy, Miss Bridgwater; Robert Squibbs, auctioneer, Cornhill, Bridg­ Ann Cozens, 3 Hampton terrace, Bridgwater ; Huntspill water ; John Coombs, auctioneer, George street, Bridg­ sub-district, Edward Toogood, HuntApill; deputy, W. J. water; Thomas H. Boys, auctioneer, Cattle market, Toogood, Huntspill; Middlezoy sub-district, H. P. Biddle­ Bridgwater; Horace Hurman, auctioneer, Cattle market, combe, Middlezoy; deputy, Francis Wheller, Middlezoy; Bridgwater; ·waiter Jas. Toogood, auctioneer, Huntspill North Petherton sub-district, Thomas Hallett, North Cattle Market, H. Abraham, Taunton, collector Petherton ; deputy, Mrs. L. Hallett, North Petnerton ; County Police Station, Bl&.ke street, Joseph Vowles, super­ Polden Hill sub-district, E. F. C. Ling, Chilton Polden > intendent ; & I sergt. 2 acting sergts. & 12 constables deputy, J. C. Moore, Chilton Polden Custom House, West quay, John R. Beatt, principal officer Registrar of Marriages, Charles Chard, Town hall, Bridg­ Highway Board, Paul Octavius Haythorne Reed, clerk ; water; deputy, John Fowler, Wembdon road, Bridgwater Edward Hickes, district road surveyor The Workhouse in N orthgate, erected in I 837, is a building Infirmary, Salmon parade, medical officers, John Parsons of white brick, partly stuccoed, & will hold 388 inmates> L.R.C.P.Lond. Washington L. Winterbotham M.B. Francis the average number being 230; at the back of the house John Crane Parsons & Ht>.nry Marcus Kemmiss L.K.Q.C .. P .. is a detached hospital of red brick ; R. Sheppard, master> rrel. ; surgeon dentist, C. N. B:rameld ; house surgeon, Rev. George Trevor, chaplain; Thomas Marsden, medical Frederick Reginald Farmer L. R .c. P .LOud.; treasurer, John officer; Mrs. Sheppard, matron Toiler Nicholetts; hon. sec. John Coombs Workhouse Hospital, Thomas Marsden M.D., C.M. surgeon Inland Revenue Office, West quay, William Comyn, super­ .. visor; Edward D' Arcy & John A. Chilcott, officers RURAL SANITARY ..AUTHORITY. Market Hall & Corn Market, Cornhil1, Isaac Hooper, Meets at the Workhouse second & fourth wednesdays in each inspector & collector of corn returns month at I2 o'clock. Sessions Court, High street Clerk, Thomas Foster Barham, Castle street, Bridgwater St. John's Cemetery, Eastover, J. Ruscombe Poole & Son, Treasurer, John Toiler Nicholetts, Stuckey's Bank clerks to the burial board Medical Officer of Health, Francis J. C. Parsons L.R.C.P.LOnd. St. Mary's Cemetery, Wembdon road, George Lockyer, Cornhill, Bridgwater clerk, St. Mary street Inspector of Nuisances, W. Coles, Bridgwater Stamp Office, Cornhill, Frank F. Whitby, sub-distributor Steam Tug Office, George Bryant Sully, West quay ScHOOL ATTENDANCE CoMMITTEE. Town Fire Engine Station, Back st. John Fackrell, captain Clerk, Paul 0. H. Reed, King square Town Hall, High street, Thomas L. Baker, keeper Attendance Officer, George Cracker, Northgate, Bridgwater ·west of England Fire Engine Station, George street, Theo­ dore Henry Willis, superintendent Public Officers. DRAINAGE BoARDS. • Somersetshire Drainage Commissioners, George Lovibond, Assistant Overseer, Charles Hydon, Riverside clerk, Queen street; (Lower Brue,Chedzoy, Bridgwater & Certifying Factory Surgeon, Francis John Crane Parsons Pawlett, North Moor & Curry Moor district drainage L.R.C.P.Lond. Ivy house boards) George Lovibond, clerk, Queen street; (Lower Clerk to the Avon, Brue & Parrett Fishery Board, Thomas Axe, Stockland & King Sedgmoor & the Carey Valley Foster Barham, Castle street . boards) J. Ruscombe Poole & Son, clerks, Dampiet st. ; Clerk to the Commissioners of Laud, .Assessed & Income (Cannington & Webdon board), William Brice, clerk, Taxes for the Bridgwater division of the County & for thE> York buildings Borough of Bridgwater, Edward Trevor, King square VoLUNTEERS. Clerk to St. Mary's Cemetery,George Lockyer, St.Mary's st West Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry (E Troop), Capt. H. T. Clerks to St. John'.s Burial Board, J. Ruscombe Poole & ;::Ion, Daniel; H. Woodville, troop serg.-major Dampiet street Prince Albert's Somersetshire Light Infantry, 2nd Volunteer Collector of Market Tolls, Isaac Hooper, Market house; & Battalion, Armoury, Friarn street (I Co.), Major Thomas of Cattle Market tolls, Henry Abraham :Foster Barham; H.M. Kemmes, acting surgeon; (K Co.) District Registrar of the High Court of Justice, George Capt. Waiter Herring Robinson; Serg.-Major Washington Lovibond, Queen 8treet L. Winterbotham, surgn. ; Joseph Turner, drill instructr Lloyd's Agent, George Bryant Sully, West quay BRIDGWATER UNION. Notary Public, Arthur George Pain, George street Board day, wednesday, at n.I5 a.m. at the Board room, Vice-Consul for Germany, George Bryant Sully, West quay workhouse. Vice-Consul for Norway & Sweden, Charles H nut, West quay The union consists of 40 places, viz. :-Ashcott, Aisholt,Baw­ drip, Bridgwater,Br.:>Omfield, Cannington,Catcott (chapel­ Places of Worship, with times of Services. ry),Cbarlinch, Chedzoy, Chilton Common, Chilton Polden St. Mary's Parish, St. Mary's street, Rev. William George (chapelry), Chilton Trinity, Cossington, Durleigh, Eding­ Fitzgerald, vicar; 11 a. m. & 3.30 & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. & ton ( chapelry), Enmore, Fiddington, Goathurst, Grenton, fri. I2 noon Huntspill, Lyng, Middlezoy, Moorlinch, Nether Stowey, St. John the Baptist, Eastover, Blake place, Rev. Charles North Petherton, Othery, Otterhampton, Over Stowey, Bazell M. A., A.K.C. vicar; Rev. Louis Henry King M. A. & Pawlett, Puriton, St.Michael Church, Shapwick, Spaxton, Rev. Thomas Davies Bevan M.A. curates; 8 & 11 a.m. & Stockland, ~ristol, Stawell (hamlet), Sutton Mallet 3.30 & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 8 a.m. & 7-I5 p.m (chapelry), Thurloxton, Wembdon, Westonzoyland, All Saints Mission, off St. John street, Rev. Charles Bazell Woolavington. The population of the union in t88I was :M.A., A K.c. vicar; Mr. James Crang, lay reader; 8 & II 33,673 ; rateable value, [232,66a; acreage, 85,645 a.m. & 3-I5 &6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Paul Holy Trinity, Taunton road, Rev. George Trevor M. A. vicar; Octavius Haythorne Reed, King's square, Bridgwater 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m Treasurer, John Toiler Nicholetts, Stuckey's Bank St. Joseph's Catholic, Binford place, Rev. Alexander J. C. Relieving Officers, No. I district, George Cozens, Taunton Scoles, priest; holy communion 9 a. m. & mass It a. m. ; road, Bridgwater; No. 2 district, E. F. C. Ling, Chilton rosary 3·45 p.m. & vespers, sermon & benediction 6.30> Polden; No. 3 district, Thomas Hallett, North Petherton p.m.: holidays of obligation: mass 7 a.m. & devotions & Vaccination Officers, H. P. Biddlecombe, Middlezoy; Gecrge benediction 8.I5 p.m.; day mass 7.30 a.m.; thurs. devo­ Cozens, Taunton road, Bridgwater ; E. F. C. Ling, tions & benediction 8 a. m. ; the church is open daily from Chilton Polden ; Edward Toogood, Huntspill ; Thomas 6 a.m. to 9 p.m Hallett, North Petherton; & W. H. White, Cannington Mariners' Chapel, St. John street; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m Medical Officers, No. I district, Henry Marcus Kemmis Friends' Meeting House, Friarn street; 10.30 a. m. & 6.30' L.K.Q.C.P.Irel. St. John's house, Monmouth street, Bridg­ p.m. ; thurs. n a.m water ; No. 2 district, Thomas Lowe Laxton L. R. c. P. LOnd. Baptist, St. Mary's street, Rev. Charles Henry Mar.sack­ 2 Hampton terrace, Taunton road, Bridgwater ; No. 3 Day,minister; 11 a.m. &6.3op.m.; mon&wed.7·3op.m district, Thomas Marsden M .. D., c.M. 5 King square, Bible Christian, Polden street, Rev. John Jeffrey, minister~ Bridgwater; No. 4 district, Jeremiah Wase, Huntspill; n a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m No. 5 district, George Campbell, Chilton Polden; No. 6 Brethren, Friarn st.; ministers various; I0.30 a.m. & 6 p.m district, George Forden, Ashcott; No. 7 district, John Congregational, Fore street, Rev. Edwin Joshua Dukes,. • Richard Rygate L.K.Q .. C.P.Irel. Westonzoyland; No. 8 minister; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. & thurs .. 7.30 p.m district, Evan Evans, Nether Stowey; No. 9 district, Unitarian, Dampiet street, Rev. William Rodger Smyth, Cresar l''redericlt Hawkins, North Petherton minister; :n a.m. & 6.30 p .. m Public V accinators, Nos. I & 3 districts, Thomas Lowe Laxton United Methodist l"ree Church, St. Mary's st. Rev. George L.R.C.P.LOnd. 2 Hampton terrace, Bridgwater; Nos.2 & 4 Hudson, minister; I0.30 a. m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m to g, same as Medical Officers Wesleyan, King street, Rev. Thos. Townsley Dilks, minister; Superintendent Registrar, Paul 0. H. Reed, King square, Rev. John B. Alexander, supernumerary; II a.m. & 6.30 BrirlgwatAr; rlApnty, Geo. C.rocker, N orthgate, Bridgwater p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m .
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