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Somerset. Shepton Mallet DIRECTORY. J SOMERSET. SHEPTON MALLET. 413 Public Carcass Scales, at the Bed Lion yard, Adolphus SHEPTON MALLET REGISTRATION DISTRICT. Charles Clarke, lessee Superintendent Registrar, Arthur E. Nalder, Council Shipwrecked Fishermen &; Mariners' Royal Benevolent offices, Shepton Mallet; deputy, Percival Maggs, Society, Hon. Representatives, A. G. Day &; Miss L. Mendip view, Charlton road, Shepton Mallej; Porter, Laurence house Registrars of Births & Deaths, Shepbon Mallet Sub-dis· Shepton Mallet District Hospital, Princes road, Wat-erloo trict, Clement C. Read, West Shepton ; deputy, Mrs. road; Charles Rosser Bishop M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A. Clara Read, West Shepton; Evercreech Sub-district, James Taylor Hyatt M.B.C.S.Eng., L.B.C.P.Edin., Herbert Leversedge, Evercreech ; deputy, Miss Rose D.P.H.Camb. .Alexander Henry Finch M.R.C.S.Eng., Leversedge, Evercreech L.R.C.P.Lond. Claude Alfred Heath Gee M.B., Ch.B. Registrars of Marriages. Arthur C. Day, 50 High st. (Bristol), M.B.O.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. & Miss Annie Shepton Mallet; deputy, Frederick J. Jennings, 55 Wainwright Hyatt M.B., B.S.Lond. medical officers; High street, Shepton Mallet Richard Henry Rouse, treasurer ; P. Maggs, sec. ; Miss E. E. Bale, matron; & one probationer PUBLIC OFFICERS. Somerset County Council Local Taxation Office, 39 High Assistant Overseer, Frederick A. B. Holwell, The Hollies, street, G . .Alexander Stone, officer Leg square Stamp Office, Post office, 46 High street Certifying Factory Surgeon, James Taylor Hyatt L.R.C.P. Edin., D.P.H.Camb., M.R.C. S.Eng. 2 Waterloo road TERRITORIAL .FORCE. Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes & to Shepton North Somerset Yeomanry, head quarters, Drill hall, Mallet Old Age Pension Sub-Committee, Douglas Charlton road, Lieut.-Ool. G. A. Gibbs M.P. com­ Mackay, 43 High street manding; Major & Hon. Lieut.-Col. B. J. B. Hip­ Collector of Land & Income Tax, Henry Charles Higgins, pisley T .D. second in command; Capt. C. H. Delmege, 55 Charlton road adjutant; Hon. Lieut. F. A. B. Holwell, quarter­ Customs & Excise Officer, Frank Dell, The CloisteTs master; Surg.-Lieut. J. Empson M.D. & Lieut. R. Supervisor of Customs & Excise, Anderson Rodd, Hill­ Waterhouse M.D., R.A.M.C. (T.F.), medical officers; side, Princes road Right Rev. Bishop of Bath & Wells D.D. chaplain; Veterinary Inspector under the " Diseases of Animals William Shakespeare, regimental-sergeant-major Acts " for Shepton Mallet Petty Sessional Division to C Squadron, Major A. L. Langman C.M.G. command­ the County Council, Rupert Morford M.R.C.V.S.Lond. ing; Capt. Huntly Gordon Spencer, second in com­ go Charlton road mand; Squadron-Sergt.-Major .Albert Manley, drill NEWSP.APER. instructor Somerset Royal Horse Artillery (left half Battery), head Shepton Mallet Journal, City of Wells Reporter & County quarters, Drill hall, Charlton road, Major E. R. Advertiser; office, 47 & 48 High street ; printing Phillips, commanding; Sergt.-Major Henry Joseph works, Commercial road; Albert Byrt & Son, pro­ prietors; published thursday night for friday. See Wilkins, instructor advertisement 4th Battalion Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light In­ fantry) (half of F Co.); Drill hall, Charlton road, PLAOES OF WORSHIP, with times of services. Capt. H. C. Alien; William Keys, sergeant-instructor Parish Church, SS. Peter & Paul, Rev. Bobert Lande­ of F Co. who resides at Castle Cary mann Jones B.A. rector; Rev. George Fred~ck James Dowling L. Th. curate; holy communion, 8 a. m. ; SHEPTON MALLET UNION. morning prayer, n a.m.; evening prayer, 6 p.m.; Board day, alternate fridays at 11 a.m. at theWorkhouse. first sun. in the month, holy communion at 8 a.m. & The Union comprises the following parishes : .ishwick, after morning prayer; third sun. in the month, bap­ Batcombe, Binegar, Bradley (West), East & West Gran­ tisms at 3 p.m. ; wed. litany at n a.m. & sermon at more, Croscombe, Ditcheat, Doulting, Downhead, Em­ 7.30 p.m. ; fri. baptisms at u a.m borough, Evercreech, Holcombe, Hornblotton, Lamyatt, Kilver Street Church School (served from SS .• Peter &; East & West Lydford, Milton Clevedon, East Pennard, Paul), II a.m Pilton, Pylle, Shepton Mallet, Stoke Lane, Stratton-on­ H. M. Prison Chapel, Rev. Henry John Frye, chaplain; Fosse & Upton Noble. The population of the union in 10.30 a.m. & 3 p.m. ; daily, 8.45 a.m. (for prisoners rgn was 15,194; area, 5o,rog acres; rateable value, only) Lady Day, 1913, £nr,1oi St. Michael, Catholic, West Shepton, Rev. Cornelius Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Edmund Cary, Carroll, priest; holy communion, 8 a. m.; mass, n Manor house, Pylle a. m. ; evening sermon, 6 p.m Bapti,st, Commercial road; xr a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, .Arthm 7·3o p.m Edward Nalder, High street, Shepton Mallet Congregational, Commercial road, Rev. Harry Edward .Assistant Clerk & Sec. to Boarding-out Committee, Betts; 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m Harvey Belchamber, Council offices, Shepton Mallet Plymouth Brethren, Board Cross, II a.m. & 6 p.m Treasurer, Richard Henry Rouse, Parr's Bank Limited, Salvation .Army Barracks, Draycott, 7 & II a.m. & 6.30 Shepton Mallet p.m. ; mon. & thurs. 8 p.m Relieving & Vaccination Officers, No. I district, Clement Unitarian, Cowl street, Rev. Henry Cross; II a. m. &; C. Read, West Shepton, Shepton Mallet; No. 2 dis­ 6 p.m trict, Herbert Leversedge, Evercreech Infant Life Protection Visitors, No. I district, Mrs. Wesleyan Methodist, Paul st.; 11 a. m. Rev. George Henry Clara. Read, West Shepton ; No. 2 district, H. Lever­ & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p. m .Apple by ( supt.) ; sedge, Evercreech Wesleyan Methodist Mission Chapel, Rev.Wm.J.Cooke, .Assistant Relieving Officer for Vagrants, Inspector Geo. Downside; 6 p.m supernumerary Thomas Hectt)r, Police Station, Commercial road, Shep­ SCHOOLS. ton Mallet Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, No. r district, The Grammar school, at Charlton, was founded in 1627, Charles Rosser Bishop L.S.A., M.R.C.S.Eng. Bloom­ by George Strode esq. of London, & William Strode esq. of Barrington, & endowed by them with the rectory of field, High street, ~hepton Mallet & Alexander Henry Finch M.B.C.S., L.R.C.P.Eng. High street, Shepton Meare, in this county: it has other endowments from the fw1ds of Hugh Sexey's hospital at Bruton. New & Mallet (public vaccinator) ; No. 2 district, Patrick extensive build!ings of stone in the Gothic style were Taaffe Finn L.R.C.P. & S.Edin . .Ashwick; No. 3 dis· opened in July, 1899; these stand in <very pleasant & trict, David T. Price M.B. 'Castle Cary; No. 4 district, well-laid out grounds, & include a headmaster's house Charles Joseph Adams Coates L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. for boarders : the school will now hold 132 boys; Wm. West Bradley & Charles Durban Ingle M.R.C.S.Eng., Adridge B.A., B.Sc.Lond. head master; Harvey Bel­ L.R.C.P.Lond. Hopefield, Somerton (public vacci­ chamber, clerk t-o the governors nator); No. 5 district, Claude Alfred Heath Gee M.B., Ch.B.Bristol, M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Maison­ SHEPTON MALLET HIGHER EDUCATION ette, Evercreech; No. 6 district, Charles Durban COMMITTEE. Ingle M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Hopefield, Somer­ Chairman, Lieut.-Col. R. Mildmay Clerk D.L., J.P. ton; No. 7 district, Claude .Alfred Heath Gee M.B., Charlton house Ch.B.Bristol, M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Maison­ Secretary, Arthur Edward Nalder, 30 High street, Shep. ette, Evercreech ton Mallet The Workhouse, West Shepton, is an extensive building, Assistant Secretary, Harvey Belchamber, Council offices erected in 1848 & will hold 446 inmates; Gilbert Spry Gooden, master ; Rev. Robert Landemann J ones B . .A. chaplain; Miss .Annie W. Hyatt M.B. medical Technical School, Council offices, Mra. Allen, handicraft. officet; Mrs. M. Gooden, matron teacher; G. H. Jlitcbell, art teacher .
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