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DERBYSHIRE. [KELLY18 Holden Major Edward Charles Shuttleworth D.S.O 150 DERBY. DERBYSHIRE. [KELLY18 Holden Major Edward Charles Shuttleworth D.S.O. 'The DERWENT VALLEY WATER BOARD. Oottage, Doveridge, Derby The board, consisting· of 13 members, was formed in Rooley Tera.h esq. Risley lodge, Derby I899 for the supply of woater to the Cities of Notting. Marshall John esq.The Beeches,LoDJg Eaton,Nottingham ham & Sheffield, the boroughs of Derby & Leiceatet Melior Lt.-Col. Vern()n Henry, I Moore st. Lond()n S W &, under certain conditions, to local authorities in th& Meynell Oapt. Godfrey, Meynell Langley, Derby counties of Derby & Nottingham Mosley Major Arthnr Rowland, The Hollies, Linslade, Meetings are held at Derby, Leicester, Nottingham & Leighton :Buzzard Sheffield in rotation on the last thursday in each Mugliston William Lowe esq. Ockbrook, Leighton,Derby month at 3 p.m Newton Francis Cnrzon esq. Bearwardcote house, Et; Chairman, Sir Edward H. Fraser D.C.L wa.N, Derby ' Deputy-Chairman, Sir William W. Vincent J.lP Orchard Joseph esq. Fern ho. Long Eaton, Nottingham Clerk, Oswald Brierley Steward, solicitor, B.amford, via Pues Edward Henry esq. Ockbrook, Derby 1Sheffield Raphael Sir llerbt. Hy. bart. M.iP. Allestree hall, Derby Treasurer, Sir William E. Clegg J.P. Sheffield Roe Sir Thomas M.P. Litchurch. Derby Accountant, Samuel Seager A.S.A.A Scarsdale The Rev. Lord M.A. Kedleston hall, Derby Engineer, Edward Sandeman M.Inst.C.E Sitwell Edwsrd Sacheverell Wilmot esq. Widworthy court, Honiton, Devon SHARDLOW JOINT HOSPITAL COMMITTEE. Smedley John esq. The Ferns, Belper road, Derby The committee; consisting of I3 members, was formed Smith Gerard H. esq. Chevin bank, Duffield in October, 1895· Smith G. esq. Long Eaton Sntton Edwd. esq. Maxey house, Market Deeping, Lines The Shardlow Joint Hospital District embraces thP Thirlby John Farmer esq. Beechwood, Derby Shardlow Rural & .A.lvaston &; Boulton &; Long Eaton Wallis Enoch esq. Thorpe cl06e, Long Eaton Urban Districts Wallis Frederick W. K. esq. Trent Lea, Long Eaton Meetings when required are held at the Clerk's offi.ce1 Wood Henry Joseph esq. Bidborough court, Tunbridge Becket street, Derby, on fridays, at 2.30 p.m. Wells, Kent Chairman, Jo~;iah Winfield esq. The Mount, Derby road, Woodforde Col. W. Beadon, Breadsall, Derby Chellaston .. The Chairmen, for the time bmng, of the Long Ea.oon Clerk, James William Newbold, Union offices, Beckel Urban&; Shardlow Rut'I8J District Councils are ex-officio street, Derby , magistrateA Treasurer, Frederick Wm. Greaves, Parr's Bank, Derby Clerk to the Juetices, William Ha.rvey Wbiston, ~Z5 St. lM:ary's gate, Derby P'ijBLIO ESTABLISHMENTS. Petty SeAsione are held at the County hall every frlday at Arboretum, Grove st. Timothy Husband, curator & sec n a.m. The following places are included in the Derby A.ssembly Rooms, Market place division:-A.llestree, Ash. A.ston, A.lvaston, Barrow, Board of Trade Labour Exchange, 6 Victoria buildings, Boulton, Bearwardcote, Brailsford, Breadsall, Breas­ London road, Edwin J. Gates, manager ton, Bumaston, Ohaddesden, CheUaston, Darley Abbey, Cattle Market, on The Holmes, Henry A. Wallaee, snpt Dalbury, Drayoott, :Egginton, Elvaston, Etwall, Fin­ Cemeteries Committee of the Derby Corporation ; office. dern. Hopw61H, Kedleston, Kirk Langley, Little Eaton, 33 Wardwick, Charles E. Oliver, clerk; Cemeteries, Littleover, Long Eaton, Mackwortb, Markeaton, Mickle­ Utt.oxeter ~ ew road. David Matthew M ell or, supt. ; over, Mngginton, Normanton, Ockbrook, Quarndon, Nottingham road, Thomas W. Barnes, superintendent 'Ra.dbonrne. Ravemdale PRrk, Risley, Sawley, Sinfin Chamber of Commerce, 24 Strand, John Hunter esq. '\foor. Sinfin & Arleston, Svondon. Swarkestonf>. Tru"'­ J.P. president; Lewis W. Wilshire F.C.A. see Iey. Twyford & Stenson. Westnn Underwood, Weston­ Comdstory Court of the Diocese of Southwell, College on-Trent, Willington, Willne & Shardlow place, Queen street, John Borough J.P. & D'Oyley 8. Ransom, Nottingham, registrars DERBY LOCAL PENSION COMMITTEE. Corn Exchange, Albert street, Amos Wright, sec The Committee, consisting of 19 members & the mayor, Corn Exchange Palace of Varieties, Corn Exchange, Alberl who is an ex-officio member, was formed in rgo8. street, Thomas Edwardes, lessee & mangaeJ" Meetings are held at the Town Clerk's officE', r5 Tenant Corporation Art Gallery & Museum, Strand, Gilbert H. street, on the 3rd Thursday in each month. Dutton, curator & sec Chairman, Alderman Arthm Simpson, 68 Wilson street Cllrporation Baths, Full street, Ernest B. Mason, suyt. &i Clerk, George Trevelyan Lee, r5 Tenant street Reginald street, John Mainprize, supt County Council Offices, St. Mary gate • COUNTY CONSTABULARY. County Court, office, 20 St. Peter's churchyard ; hours. Head Quarters & Chief Constable'e Offices, St. Mary's 10 to 4; except saturday, when the office is open gate; Capt. Herbert Christian Holland M.V.O. chief from 9 a.m. until I2 noon. The court is held at constable; Roger Faulkner, Ohe~terfield, deputy chief 20 St. Peter's churchyard ; His Honor Thomas constable; Thomas Frederick Richardson, chief clerk; Bateman Napier, judge; Woodforde Beadon Wood· W. M. S. Evans, assistant clerk; Sergt.-Maj. Stur!!es, forde, registrar & high bailiff. The district com­ drill instructor &7 storekeeper. The local force con­ prises the following parishes & places :-.!lieu:~ sists of I supeTintendertt, 2 inspectors, 7 sergeants & town, .A.llestree, Alvaston, Ambaston, Arleston, .Asll., 4I constables Aston-on-Trent, Barrow, Bartlewood (Ockbrook), Bearwardcote, Blue Mountains, Borrowash, Botany Bay, OONSUL.AR AGE~T Boulton, Breads'<lll, Breaston, Buck Hazel (Langley), Vnited States, Charles Kirk Eddowes, 34 Irongatl" Burnaston, Burrows, Cbaddesden, Chaddesden Sidings, DISTRICT REGISTRY OF THE HIGH COURT. Chellaston. Crewton (Alvaston), Cropper Top, Dalbury, " 20 St. Peter's churchyard. Dalbury Lees, Darley Abbey, Borough of Derby, Derby DH1trict Registrar~ Woodforde Be11.don Woodforde Hills, Draycovt, Elvaston. Etwall. FindPrn, Foremark, Foremark Park, Hopwell. Hnffin Heath, Ingleby, Kedle· DISTRICT PROBATE REGISTRY OF THE HIGH sron, King's Newton, Kirk Langley Common, Litchurcb, COURT OF JUSTICE. Little Chester, Little Eaton, Littleover, Locko (Span· Ths district comprises the county of Derby. don), Long Eaton, Mackworth, Ma.rkeaton, Melbourne, Offices, St. Mary's gate. Merry Bower, Mickleover, Mugginton, New Eaton, Ne• Hours of Attendance, IO to 4; saturday ro to 1. Radiord (Spondon), New Sawley, Normanton, Ock· District Registrar, Charles T. E. Wilde brook, Oslis•ton, Osmaston, Peartree, Quarndon, Bad· bourne, Ravensdale Park, Risley, Sandiacre, Sawley, FACTORY INSPECTION. ShacklPcross, Shardlow, Shelton Lock, Sinfin, Spondon, . No. 2:1 Derby Distl'ict. Stanton-by-Bridge, Stapleford, Su£ton-on-the-Hill, Inspector in Charge, C. R. Pendock, Babin~ton build­ Sunny Hill, Swarkeston, Thulston, Thurvaston, Thu:r-­ ing6, Derby va.sron Ma.rSih, Toton,Trusley, Twyford, Weswn-on·Trent, Assistant, J. W. Lindley Weston Underwood, Willington, Wilne & Wilsthorpe "MINES & QUARRIES .ACT. A. court is held at Long Eaton in the Zion hall, alternatt No. 4 York & Midland District. months. RegistMr's office open mon. & thurs. at ~ Inspector in Charge, W. H. Pickering, Doncaster l\fain street; hours, II a. m. to 2 p.m Senior Inspectors, J. R. R. Wilson, Woodlands, Weet­ The Derby court has also bankruptcy jurisdiction, for tb~ wood lane, Leeds & H. R. Hewitt, I3I Rustlings road, purpose including t'he county court districts of Alfreton, Sheffield Bakewell, Belper, Ilkeston, Wirksworth,Matlock & Long Secretary to the Board of Examinat·ion, W. Saunders, Eaton; E. Wynne Humphreys, 5 Victoria buildings, .Bank chambers, London road London road, official receiver .
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