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Norfolk. [Kelly's 110 DISS. NORFOLK. [KELLY'S Urban District Council. Cer:Hyin~ Factory SmgPon, Frederick Edmund Hubbard L.R.C.P.Lond. Mount street Meet at the Magistrates Room, Corn hall, rst wednesday Coroner for the Liberties of the Duke of Norfolk in Norfolk in the month at 7.30 p.m. & Suffolk, Henry Edwin Garrod, Mount street 9 Members. Deputy Coroner for the Liberties of the Duke of Norfolk in All retire in 1898. Suffolk, Roland Henry Bouchier Wilson, Mount"l!fu-eet Chairman, J oseph Pearson Albright Medical Otlicer & Public Vaccinator, sth Distriot1<6-uiltutoss Robert Aldrich Charles Chase Union, Charles Draper l''enn, Mere street '' tl' :• Alfred George Bobby Samuel Cnllum .:\Iedical Officer & Public Vaccinator, 5th District·: Dep"\fade J.<'rederick Joseph Bnrrage Thomas William Gaze Union, Fredk. Edmund Hubbard L.R.C.P.Lond.Mmint st Walter Burrows Thomas Jolly I Registrar of Marriages, Arthur John Lusher, Guiit~o.ross Clerk, Henry Ormiston Lyus, Market hill Union, Victoria roa.d Treasurer, Chas. James Pearson, London & Provincial Bank Deputy Registrar of Marriages,JohnWilliamReeve, Crown st Medical Officer of Health, Frcderick Edmund Hubbard •• L.R.C.P.Lond. Mount street Places of Worship, with times of services. Surveyor, Sanitary Inspector & Collector, James Alger, Victoria road seat. Parish Church, St. Nicholas street, Rev. Canon C. R. County Magistrates for Diss Petty Sessional Division. )fanning M.A. & Rev. Harold Augustus Harris (curate); 10.45 a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m.; 8 a.m, & 5 Manning Rev. Canon Charles Robertson M.A., F.S.A. p.m. daily ........................................................... 750 Rectory, Diss, chairman Friends' Meeting House, Church street, 10.45 a.m. & Brandreth Rev. Henry M.A. Rectory, Dickleburgh, Scale 6.30 p.m.; thnrs. 7.30 p.m -·······-······················· 200 Crawshay Richard Wood esq. Scale lodge, Scole Baptist, Denmark street, Rev. J ames .Easter ; 10.30 Frere John Tudor esq. B. A. Roydon parsonage, Diss a. m. & 6 30 p.rn. ; man. 7.30 p.m •.............•........• 650 Mann Edward esq. Thelveton hall, Scole Congregational, Mere street, Rev. Robert !<,!etcher, Montgomerie Cecil Thomas Molyneux- esq. D.L. Gissing 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7-45 p.m ..•............ 450 hall, Diss Primitive Methodist, Mount street, Rev. Charles Pontifex Arthur esq. Bressingham hall, Diss Priestley; 2.30 & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m ....•...• 100 Taylor Francis esq. M.P. Mount street, Diss Unitarian, Park fields, Rev. Herbert E. Lawsun, u: Chairman of Diss Urban district Council, ex officio a.m. & 6.30 p.m .................................................... 300 Clerk to the Magistrates, Henry Edwin Garrod, Mount st United Free Methodist, Park corner, Rev. Alfred. "Win­ Petty Sessions are held at the Corn hall every second & field; 1.0.30 a.m. & 6.15 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p..m .•....•.• 450 fourth wednesday at ro a.m. The following places are Wesleyan, Victoria road, Rev. Frederick llarber; 10.30 included in the Petty SesRional division :-Bressingham. a.m. & 6.15 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m ., •. ~ .•, ••............. 420 Bnrston, Diss, Dicklebargh, Fersfield, Gissing, Roydon, • Scolt, Shelfanger, Shimpling, Thelveton, Tivetshall St. Schools. ) ' Mary, Tivetshall St. Margaret, Winfarthing, Frenze & A School Board of 7 members was formed March 14, r872; Thorpe Parva Step hen N ewson, St. l\1arie's terrace, clerk to the board; Public Establishments. Joshua Caton, attendance officer; the board meet at the schools every 3rd mond<ty in the month at 7·3o,p.zn Cemetery, Heywood road, Henry Ormiston Lyus, Market Board, erected in 186o, enlarged, in 1874, ~again in r8g5, hill, clerk to the burial board; Charles James Pearson, for 480 children; avemge attendance, 360; Thomas .M. treasurer Pullen, master ; Miss Eliza. Hall, miatr~ss ; :Miss Mary Corn Exchange, James Driver, caretaker, St. Nicholas st Shipp, infants' mistress l • , County Court, His IIonor Hugh Eardley-Wilmot, judge; Diss Heywood (mixed), for so children; average atten• Donald Charles Wa.rnes, Eye, registrar & high bailiff. dance, 24; Mrs. Sarah Sandy, mistre~s The county court is held every other month in the Corn National (mixed & infants), built in< 1862 & enlarged in hall : the following places are in the district of the court : 187r, for 220 children; ayerage attendance, 217; \Villiam -lllo' N orton, Bressingham, Burst,on, Eye, Fersfield, llalls, master 1 ' Frenze, Garboldisham, Gissing, North & South Lopham, Roydon, Scole, Shelfanger, Shimpling, Tbelverton & Cwriers to :- Winfarthing Blo1 Norton & Garboldisham-Taylor, from' Cherry Tree,' For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that of fri. 4 p.m . Ipswich, Francis ~Messent, 36 Princes street, Ipswich, J3otesdale-Andrews, from 'Ha1f Moon/ fri. at 4 p.m official receiver Dickleburgh-Chenery, Mere street, sat Certified Bailiffs appointed under the "Law of Distress Hoxne-Whitton, from 'Greyhound,' tucs. & fri. at 4 p.m Amendment Act" :-William E. Chaplyn, Diss & George Kenninghall-Noller, from 'Half ~loon,' fri. at 4 p.m 'tY. Newson, North Lopham Long Stratton-Chenery, Mere street, sat County Police Station, Sergeant Jesse George Aldis & one North Lopham-Frost, 'Cherry Tree,' fri. 5 p.m constable Norwich-Chenery, from Mere street, fri. at 4 p.m Inland Revenue Office,Church sL. 'tVm. Albert Smith, officer PulhJ.m-Chenery, from Mere street, f~:L at 4 p.m Volunteer Fire Brigade, Chapel st. Charles John Lait, supt Rickinghall-Sheppard, from • Greyhound,' fri. 4 p.m Volunteers. Scole Chenery, from Mere street, fri. at 4 p. m Stradbroke-'tVilliam Meeu, from 'Crown & Anchor,' tues. 4th Volunteer Battalion (Norfolk Regiment) (B Co.), Hon. & fri. 3 p.m. ; Rose, from • Sun,' mon. wed. & sat Major Francis Taylor M.P., J.P. commanding; Sergeant Winfarthing-Munford, from 'Two Brewers,' every tues. & Henry Lacey, drill instructor; head quarters, Crown fri. at 1 p.m , hotel, Crown street Wingfield-Whitton, from 'Greyhound,' tues. & fri. at 4 Public Officers. Newspaper-" Diss Express & Norfolk & Suffolk Journal," Assessor & Collector of Taxes, Jn. William Reeve, Crown st published every friday, by Edward Abbott, Mere street Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes, Henry Edwin Garrod, Rail way Station, Robert 'l'homson, station master. Omnibus Mount street & flys from King's Head & Crown hotels to meet every Assistant Overseer, Robert Hewitt, Victoria road train PRIVATE RESIDENTS. ] Bobby Arnold, Mount street Dowton Mrs. Hall hills Aldrich Mrs. Frederick, Roydon road ,·Bobby James Horatio, Brunswick house Dowson Frank Withers, Brewery house Aldrich Mrs. George, }{oydon road Bobby Samuel, Victoria road Earl George Edward, Victoria. road Aldrich Mrs.Harry Cromwell,Roydon rd , Bum stead Mrs. Denmark street Easter Rev. James (Baptist), Swiss cot- Aldrich Harry Edward, Mount street 1 Cadge John, Market hill Mge, Victoria road Aldrich :Misses, Market t~quare I Caston Mrs. Roydon road Eaton Mr!!. Victoria road Aldrich Robert, Mount street I Chase Geo. Buckingham ho. Victoria rd Farron· Charles, Denmark street Aldrich Mrs. Robert, St. .Kicholas st I Chenery Charles, Denmark street Fenu Charles Draper, Park ho. Mere st Alger Cleer Sewell, Brunswick house, Chuke John Osmond, Roydon road Fletcher Leslie, St, Marie's terrace Roydon road Cobb Mrs. St. l\Iarie's termce Fletcher Rev.Robert ( Cong.),Victoria rd Alger .Frederick Sewell, Mere street Cocks Stroud Lincoln, Uplands Garrod Henry Edwin, The Grove Alger James, Waveney ho. Victoria rd Collias Thos. Chas. The Limes,Sunnyside Gooderham William George, Roydon rd Bald win Robert, Victoria road Cracknell Miss, North view, Victoria. rd Gostling Thomas, I Sunnyside Barber Rev. Frederick (Wesleyan), Cullum James, Victoria road Gostling Thomas Preston, Linden house Victoria road Dearle :Mrs. St. Marie's terrace Green Harry Chase, The Limes, Vic- Barron Mrs. Market hill Doubleday Frederick Thoma~, 2 Park toria road Bobby Alfred George, Mount street villas, Denmark street Hall Leonard, 2 Sunnyside .
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