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Staffordshire 358 STOKE-UPON-TRENT. STAFFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY•s fornia, Cinderhill, Cliff Vale, Cocknage, Dresden, Duke Medical Officers, Bucknall district, John Swift Walker Street (near Newc~astle), East Vale, Edensor, Etruria M. D. Hanley; Fenton district, .A.lfred Vavasour Griffiths Station, Fenton, Fenton Great, Fenton Park, Fenton M.R.C.S.Eng. Fenton; Hanley district, John William Low, Florence, Foley, Hanchurch, Hartshill, Hemheath, Greenwood M. D. Peel house, Hanley; Longton district, Harpfield, Hanford, Heron Cross, Honeywall, King's George L. Lefevre :1\'I.B., C.M. Ashwood, Longton; Croft, King's Field (Basford), Knapper's Gate, Lane Shelton district, John Clare L.R.C.S.Edin., D.P.H. End, Lawson Terrace (Newcastle), London Road (New­ Shelton; Stoke district, Chas. E. Southwell L.R.C.P. castle )(part of), Longton, Meir (part of), Meir Green, Hill street, Stoke; Dresden & Florence district, J. W. Mount Pleasant, Oakhill, Occupation Street (Newcastle), Dawes :1\'l.B., C.M. Florence, Longton Parkhall, Penkhull, Stoke-upon-Trent, Shelton New Publio Vaccinators, same as above, except Hanley, for Road, Sideway, Slaney Sbreet (Newcastle), Stoke Road which, with Shelton, John Clare, Shelton, acts & Long­ (near Newcastle), Stoke Old Road, Stubbs Gate, Sprat­ ton, C. M . .A.llan M.D. Island house, Longton slade, Springfields, Sandford Hill, Tittensor Mills, Superintendent Registrar, Charles Daniel, High street, Trentham Common, Trent Vale, Trentham, Weston Stoke; deputy, Thomas Rowley, Union offices, High ~t Cc•yney & W oodhouse Registrars of Births & Deaths, Fenton sub-district, William This court has also bankruptcy jurisdiction & for bank­ 'l'omlinson McNeal, 33 Blurton road, Fenton; deputy, ruptcy purposes includes in addition the County Court Percy McNeal, Blurton road, Fenton; Hanley sub-dis­ district of Cheadle : Thomas Bullock, King street, trict, W. T. Bonner, Albion street, Hanley; deputy, Newcastle, official receiver; Frank Cariss, St. John's George S. Stoddard, .A.lbion street, Hanley; Sllke-upon­ chambers, St. John's hill, Shrewsbury, assistant official Trent sub-district, George Butler, Union offices, Stoke; receiver• deputy, F. J. Littler, Union offices, Stoke; Longton sub-district, W. C. French, Clayton street, Longton; Certified Bailiffs appointed under the "Law of Distress deputy, F. Leek, Belgruve road, Longton; StokE' Rural .Amendment .A.ct," Stoke: W. H. Ba.mbe:r, London sub-district, C. S. Paul~er, 50 Gilman street, Hanley · road; George Bennett, Glebe street & W. H. Stubbs, deputy, T. Bevington, Gate street, Hanley ' 5 Church street ; George .A.lsopp, Frederick street, Registrars of Marriages, George Butler, Union offices, & Penkhull. Fenton : J ames Bourne, Fenton, Thos. Stoke; William Tomlinson McNeal, 33 Blurton road, Barker. Hanley :-E. J. Kent, Stafford street; Lloyd Fenton; deputy, Percy :.'.icNeal, 33 Blurton rd. Fenton Brothers, Stafford street, & S . .A.. Griffiths, Stafford st County Police Office, Copeland street, Bernard Gilbride, The Workhouse, close to Newcastle & erected in 1833, at a cost of £3,000, has spacious schools attached & was superintendent ; 3 sergeants & 10 constables subsequently enlarged at a further cost of about £7,ooo; Free Libraries, London road & 77 Stoke road, Harpfield, .A.lfred J. Caddie, librarian it is now capable of receiving about 1,ooo inmates; a Gordon Theatre, Wolfe street, David Harding Mountford, hospital was erected in 1877 with 150 beds & in 1884 a sole owner & manager new hospital was built at a total cost of /.,15,ooo & has Hartshill Institute, Hartshill, Herbert Minton esq. sec 176 beds; Rev. Jenkyn Edwards, chaplain; J. M. Longford L.R. C.P. & ,S. resident medical ofticer; Hide & Skin Market, Market place, William Henry Bam­ ber, proprietor Wheelton Hind M. D. visiting medical officer; T. B. .North Staffordshire Infirmary & Eye Hospital, Hartshill, T. Robert'3, master; Mrs. E. Roberts, matron; Cottage H. Nicholls esq. treasurer; .A.lex. M. Mc.A.ldowie M.D . Homes, Penkhull, W. E. Till, supt ..A.berd., F.R.S.Edin. & S. King Alcock M.D.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. physicians; Hubert Nicholls M . .A.., M.B. VOLUNTEERS. Cantab., M.R.C.S.Eng. & John Russell M . .A.., M.B., rst Volunteeer Battalion Prince of Wales's (North Staf­ "(J.M.Aberd. assistant physicians; G. S. Hatton M.D., fordshire Regiment) (comprising .A., B, C, D, E, F, G, M S.Dur., F.R.C.S.Edin. & Wheelton Hind M.D., B.S. H, I, K, L, M, & <J. companies), head quarters, Market Lond., F.R.C.S.Eng. surgeons; Reginald Alcock M.B., place (Stoke) & Drill hall, Victoria road, Hanle,·. C.B.Vict. & William C . .A.llardice lVI.D., C.M.Glasgow, Staff :-Hon. Col. J. Knight V.D.; Lt. Col. & Ho~. ·a5-sistant surgeons; Herbert Folker M.R.C.S.Eng., Col. W. W. Dobson V.D. commandant; Lt.-Col. J.Hard­ L.R. C.P .Lond. ophthalmic surgeon ; Robert H. Dickson ing V.D. second in command; Hon. Lt.-Col. J. H. L.R.C.P. & S.I.L.M. assistant ophthalmic surgeon; Knight V.D. & T. J. Smith, majors; Capt. G. A. Arthur Baines L.~.S.I. hon. dental surgeon; H. C. Mitcheson, instructor of musketry; Capt. C. S. lVood, Nixon M.B., Ch.B.Edin. house physician; .A.. F. Martin adjutant; Capt. G. H. Swann, quartermaster l'vi.B., Ch.B.Vict. house surgeon; Rev . .A.lex. Thomas E Co. (Stoke), Capt. V. M. Goss, c0mmanding; Surg.­ Whitehead, chaplain; J. Herbert Bates M.P . .S. dis­ Lt. J. McClew, medical officer; Rev. C. H. Simpkin­ -penser; Miss H. L. Pe~uce, superintendent of nurses; son M.A. acting chaplain; G. S. Schofield, sergt­ Frank B. Hordley, assistant sec. & collector; .A.lbert E. instructor B<.yce F.C.LS. sec. & house governor PUBLIC OFFIOERS. North Staffordshire Nurses' Institution, Penkhull, Right Re..-. Sir L. T. Stamer bart. D.D. chairman; Miss Bird­ Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes, Samuel Plant, sail Hobkinson, lady superintendent solicitor, St. Petey's chambers, Glebe street Public Baths, London road, Richard Pean, manager H.M. Inspectors of _Factories, James Henry "\Yalmsley & Town Hall, Glebe street, John B. .A.shwell, town clerk; Edmund .A.rthur !l- Werner, 15 Glebe buildings William Mya:tt, keeper Collector of Taxes, Joseph Tivey, St. Peter's chambers Weights & Measures Office for the county of Stafford, Inspector of Weights & Measures & Inspector under the Northern Division, 32 Copeland street, Edward W. H. "Food & Drugs Act" for North Staffordshire, Edward Knight, chief inspector W. H. Knight, 32 Copeland street, Stoke Superintendent of Police, Bernard Gilbride, Copeland st STOKE-UPON-TRENT UNION. Surveyor of Taxes, Potteries district, Samuel William Manley, High street chambers Board dar., every alternate wednesday at the Union offices, Inland Revenue Officer, James O'Connor, 10 GlebEl bldgs High street, at 10 a.m. Stoke-11pon-Trent union comprises the parishes of Fenton, PLACES OF WORSHIP with times of Services. Hanley, Lcmgton, Stoke Bagnall & Stoke Rural. The St. Peter ad Vincula Church, Stoke, Rev. Charles Hare population in 1901 was 155,422; area, 12,304 acres; Simpkinson M.A. rector; 8 & II a. m.; 3·30 & 6.30 rateable value in 1903, £585,540 p.m.; 8.40 a.m. & 7-30 p.m. daily Clerk to the Guardians & .Assessment Committee, Charles Holy Trinity, Hartshill, Rev . .A.rthur Middleto.'l Fosbrooke Daniel, High street, Stoke M . .A.. vicar; 8 & II a. m. & 6.30 p.m.; daily 8.30 a.m. Assistant, T. Rowley, High street, Stoke & 5-30 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 a.m. & wed. 7.30 p.m Treasurer, Thomas Spearpoint, National Provincial Bank, St. John's, Trent vale, Rev. Ernest Henry Rogers, vicar; Hanley 8.30 & rr a.m. & 6.30 p.m Relieving Ofticers, Frederick T. Harvey (supt. ), Fenton St. Thomas', Penkhull, Rev. Inglis Chas. R. Scott ~LA. district, J. H. Rogers, Raglan street, Fenton; Hanley vicar; 8 & 10.45 a. m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m.; district, James E. Rowe, Charles street, Hanley; Long- daily 10 a. m ton district, William Twigg, Longton; Shelton district, St. Mark's Mission Church, Basford; 8 & II a. m. & 6.30 .T . .A.. Schofield, Charles street, Hanley; Stoke district, p.m.; daily 8.30 a.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m F. J. Littler, High street, Stoke St. Matthew's Mission Church, Kingscroft, Bartshill; 8 Collectors of Poor Rates, E. P. Lewty (supt.), High street, a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7·45 p.m Stoke; Shelton, E. B. Devereux, Newcastle road, Shel- All Saints' Mission Church, Boothen, Rev. Richard F. ton; Hanley, J. I. Bailey, Smith street, Hanley; Stoke, Way M.A. curate in charge; 11.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; George Woolley, 8 James street, Stoke; Fenton & wed. & fri. 11 a.m. & 7.30 p.m Buclrnall, T. Marshall, Blurton road, Fenton; Longton, Our Lady of Angels & St. Peter's Chains, Catholic, Harts- W. Webberley, Lightwood, Longton I hill, Very Rev. James Spencer Provost Northcote D.D. Vaccination Officer, W. T. McNeal, Fentan & Rev. Denis Nunan & Rev. W. 1.". Bayliss, priests; .
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