DIRECTOR Y• ] . UPPINGHA.M. 6~7 OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c. Post, M. O. & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office worth, Laxton, RockinghaPl, Wakerley. The population & Telephone Exchange (continuous service), Market place. of the union in 1911 was 10,133; area, 50,699 acres;· --Samuel William Belderson, postmaster. assessable value at Lady Day, 1916, was £7'7,954, viz.:­ Temporary arrangements during War ;- Rutland, £47,866; , £15,757; Northa:np­ Deliveries 7 a.m. & 3.30 p.m.; sundays.7 a.m.; dispatches" tonshire, £14,331 rural district, 6 a.m.; all parts 11.25 & 11.45 a.m. & Vhairman of the Board of Guardians, Sir Arthur John 7.30 p.m.; , Peterborough, Oakham, Stamford Fludyer bart. Ayston hall, & all parts 9.20 p.m. General & money order business Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Fredk. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Telegraph business, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Oakley, High street, Uppingham hours office closed, can be handed in at side door. Sun­ Treasurer, Ernest Edward 'Walker, Barclay & Company days, 8.30 to 10 a.m. Limited, Bank, High street, Uppingham Wall Letter Boxes.-East End, cleared at 10.50 a.m. & Collectors of Poor Ratt'.s-For Bringhurst & Drayton, Chas. 2.15 & 6.55 p.m.; West End, cleared at 11.10 a.m. & Dexter, of Middleton; for Great Easton, Joseph King; 2.35 & 6.40 p.m.; Stockerston road, 11.10 a.m. & 2.40 for Gretton, Thomas Spendlove; for Uppingham is:; & 6.25 p.m.; Ayston road, cleared at 10.45 a.m. & 2 & North Luffenham, John Arnold Durant 7 p.m.; Pillar Letter Box, cleared at 11 a.m. & 2.25 & Relieving & Vaccination Officer for the Union, Robert 6.40 p.m.; no collection on sundays. William Hayes, Leicester road, Uppingham Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Barrowden district, UPPINGHAM RURAL DISTRICT ·COUNCIL. Harry Joseph Towlson M.R.C.S.Eng. Barrowden; Great The parishes in the District are the Rutland parishes in the Easton district, David Duke M.R.C.S.EIlg. Great Easton; Union. The area is 24,735 acres; the population in 1911 Hallaton district, W. H. Stott, Hallaton; Uppingham was 6,735. district, Arthur Reginald Beaumont F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Council meets at Board room, Poor Law Institution, Upping­ Tudor house, High street, Uppingham ham, on wednesday, fortnightly, at 10.30 a.m. The Poor Law Institution is a stone building at the west. Chairman, Sir Arthur John Fludyer bart. Ayston hall, end of the town, on the Leicester road, & capable of Uppingham holding 140 "inmates; Ven. Edward Marsham Moore Officials. :aLA. chaplain; Arthur Reginald Beaumont F.R.C.S., Clerk, Frederick Oakley, High street, Uppingham L.R.C.P. medical officer; Charles Howard, master; Mrs •. Treasurer, Ernest Edward Walker, Barclay & Company A. A. Howard, matron Limited, bank, High street UPPINGHAM REGISTRATION DISTRICT. Medical Officer of Health, J. E. O'Connor M.B., B-.Ch.R.U.I., Superintendent Registrar, Frederick Oakley, High ~treet, D.p.H.camb. White lodge, Kirby Muxloe, Leicester Uppingham; deputy, George Dolphin, North street, Surveyor of Highways" Thomas Northen, Thorpe-by~ Uppingham Water, Uppingham • Regi·;trar of Marriagf'.s, Robt. Wm. HaYffi, Leice<:ter road" Sanitary Inspector, George Dolphin A.R.S.A. North street, Upping-ham; deputy, Chas. Edwd. Manton, Upping!lam Uppingham Registrars of Births & Deaths, Barrowden sub-district, Mrs. Mary Rachel Toft, Barrowden; deputy, James Toft,. UPPINGHAM LOCAL PENSION SUB-COM.J.'\1ITTEE OF Barrowden ; Great Easton sub-district, Miss C. E. RUTLAND. Wignell, Great Easton; deputy, W. F. Haddon, Calde­ The following places are included in the Sub-District:­ cott ; Uppingham sub-district, Robert William Hayes, Ayston, Barrowden, Beaumont Chase, Belton, Bisbrooke, Leicester road, Uppingham; deputy, Charles Edwad Caldecott, Glaston, Liddington, Luffenham North, Manton, TJppingham Luffenham South, Morcott, Pilton, Preston, , Seaton, , Thorpe-by-Water, Uppingham, PUBLIC OFFICERS. Wardley & Wing. Assistant Overseer & Poor Rate Collector & Clerk to the Meetings are held at Uppingham. Parish Council, John Arnold Durant, High street Chairman, Sir A. J. Fludyer bart Inspector of Police, Charles Plant, Police station Clerk, Benjamin Addington Adam, Catmose street, Oakham Sub-Distributor of Stamps, Samuel William Belderson, Market place PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Town Crier, Robed Lionel Tawn, North street County Court: Court house, Oddfello TS' hall, High street; PLACES OF WORSHIP. with times of Services. His Honor William Moore Cann, jldge; Frank Edward Hodgkinson, registrar & high baiJfll. The county court St. Peter & St. Paul's Church, the Ven. Edward Marsham is held once in two montlli;; the following places are Moore M.A. rector; Rev. Sydney Meade M.A. curate; within its jurisdiction :-Blaston, Bringhurst, Drayt.on, 7.45 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; daily matins, 10 a.m.; Great' Easton, HalIaton, Holt, Horninghold, Medbournc, daily evensong, 6 p.m Stockerston, Fineshade, Gretton, Harringworth, Lax­ Congregational, Rev. Robert William Winstanley; 10.45- ton, Rockingham, Wakerley, Ayston, Barrowden, Beau­ a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 8 p.m mont Clia3e, Helt.on, Bisbrooke, Caldecott, Glaston, Baptist; 10.Ho. a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m Luffenham (North), Luffenham (South). Liddington. Wesleyan Methodist; 10.45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. Morcott, Pilton, Preston, Ridlington, Seaton, Stoke 7.30 p.m Dry, Thorpe-by-Water, Uppingham, Wardley, Wing, SCHOOLS. East Norton, Goadby, Holyoaks, Keythorpe, Leigh Uppingham School (Archdeacon Johnson's, School & Fields, Loddington, Skeffington, Tugby Hospital). !<'or Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that . of Leicester, Evan Barlow, 1 Berridge street, Leicester, Archdeacon Johnson's Rutland charity, which embraces the schools of Uppingham & Oakham & a provision for official receiver certain: poor pensioners, called the Bede-House people. County Police Station, Stockerston road, Charles Plant, in­ was founded by Robert Johnson, Archdeacon of Leicester, spector & 2 constables in Fire Brigade, Engine house, Market place, Alfred Sellar:'!, the year 1584; he endowed the charity with certain lands & impropriations (in different parishes). the value capt. & 12 men Odd Fellows' Hall, High street, H. W. Riches, sec.; Dan of which is now (1916) about £2,900 yearly, & appointed Thorpe, jun. keeper governors for the management of the whole foundation, Stamp Office, Market place, Samuel William Belderson, but now each.,schooI has its own separate body of tr~tees, sub-distri butor & the governoJ's manage the estate & appoint the Bede­ House people (after paying the expenses & repairs on UPPINGHAM UNION. the estates two-sevenths of th~ net surplus is given to Uppingharn schools; .a similar amount to Oakham schools ; Board day, wednesday, fortnightly, at the Poor Law & the remainder to the Bede-House pensioners): Up­ Institution at 11 a.m. pingham school is under the management of 19 trustees. The poor law union in Uppingham comprises 36 parishes, f appointed under the provisions of a scheme prepared 20 in Rutland, 9 in Leicestershire & 6 in Northampton- I by the Endowed Schools Commissioners & sanctioned shire; it ('.omprises the following places in Rutland :-1 in Council 13th May, 1SiD': Uppingham school began to Ayston, Barrowden,. Beaumont Chase, Belton, Caldecott. be gradually remodelled in 1854, when there was but one Glaston, Lyddington, North Luffenham, South Luffen-I boarding house & about 30 boarders; there are now ham, Morcott, Pilton, Preston, Ridlingtun, Seaton, Stoke (1916) thirteen boarding houses (including the school­ Dry, Thorpe-by-Water, Uppingham, Wardley, Wing; the I house) & about 440 boys, & the income from the founda~ following in Leicestershire :-Blaston, Bringhurst, Dray~ I tion is about £650 yearly; the buildings include a fine ton, Easton Magna, Hallatori, Holt or N evill Holt, Horning­ large school-room & a chapel: the Lower school, as now hold, Medhourne, Stockerston, & the under-mentioned condur.ted, was affiliated to the'Upper school by a scheme 'in Northampton::!bire :-Fineshade, Gretton, Harrin£;- of 1875: there are three exhibitions vacant every yea'\',