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CHESHIRE. [KELLY's 464 ' NQRTHWICH. CHESHIRE. [KELLY's La stock Gralam,Ma.r'bury ,Marston, Middlewich, Marton, Registrars of Births & Deaths, Middlewich sub-district. iMoores barrow ,Moulton,Newhall,N orthwich,N ewton,Oak­ 'Willie Worrall; ~orthwich sub-district, 1Yilliam A. mere, Occles.ton, Onston, Oulton Low, Over, Pickmere, Arrowsmith, 7 Weaver terrace, Northwich; Over sub­ ·Plumbl-ey, Peover Superior, Peover Inferior, Ravens­ district, James Pimlott, Over; Weaverham l!Ub-district. croft, Radheath-by-Northwich, Rudheath-by-Stnblach, Alfred Hoold, WeaveTham Seven Oaks, Shnrlach, Shipbrook, Sproston, Stanthorne, Workhouse, Leftwich, Ernest Pritchard, master; Rev. Stublach, Sutton, Tabley Inferior, Toft, Wallerscoat, Chas. Packer, chaplain; Mrs. Mary Pritchard, matron Weaver, Weaverham, Wharton, Whatcroft,Wimboldsley, School Attendance Committee. Wincham, Winnington, Witton · Meets at the Workhouse every alternate friday For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that of at 1.30 p.m. Nantwich & Crewe, Thomas Bullock, King street, New­ Clerk, Algernon Fletcher, Winnington hill, Northwich castle-nnder-Lyme, official receiver; Frank Cariss, St. Attendance Officer, Caleb Davies, Cambrian vils.London rd John's chambers, Shrewsbury, assistant Certified Bailiffs appointed under the "Law of Distress PUBLIC OFFICERS. , Amendment Act," Leonard Wailer Marsh, Hillfoot bo.; Assistant Overseers, Northwich (District 'I), James Henry Charles J. Hughes, Witton street Harrison; (District 2), Jos-eph Cn>Ss; (District 3), County Police Station, Whalley rd.Jn. Sherwin, inspectol" Charles J. Hughes, Danehnrst, Church Toad; (District Fire Brigade Urban Council, Jsph. Arrowsmith, supt 4), Arthur Fryer, Church road .Joint Committee of the Northwich Urban Council & the Certifying Factmy Surgeon, George 'l'homas J oynson PaTish Councils of Winnington & Rudheath for carrying L.F.P.~.Glas. Witton street into effect the Burial Acts, Edward Palmer Willinms, Clerk to the Magistrates for Eddisbury Petty Sessional clerk Division, & to Commissionen of fucome & Land Tax, New Centra.l Theatre, Witt{)n street, MI'IS. Sarnh Golden, John Leigh Trafford, Winnington street pToprietor Inspector oft'Veights & Measures,Roger Hind,Baron's quay Provident Dispensary, Joseph William Smith M.R.C.S. Stamp Distributor, Harry Bateson, Dane street Eng. Henry Edward Gough L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S. Eng-., George Thoonas Joynson L.F.P.S.Glas. surgeons; PLA.CES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. A Fryer, Church road, sec St. Helen's Church, Witton, the Rev. 1Yilliam Hibben Verdin Brine Baths, ArthnT Cowley, clerk Binney ~LA. vicar; Rev. George Robert Peak M.A. Rev. Victoria Infirmary, Verdin park, GeoTge Thomas ETnest A.Tthur Heberden M.A. Rev. Harold Eustace Joynwn L.F.P.S.Glas., Thomas Moreton M.R.C.S.Eng., iBurder B.A. ~ Rev. Charles R. McKee B.A.. curates; Joan Hass-all M.D., C.M.,Robert Joseph BrowneL.R.C.P. H & 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. sundays; morning & even­ & S.l., Joseph Witliam Smith M.R.C.S.Eng., Albel"t song, daily; wed. 7.30 p.m Herbert Marsh L.S.A., Henry Edward Gough L.R.C.P. St. Luke's Church, Winnington, Rev.Ernest .Arthur Heber­ Land. & Gil'bert Love M.D., B.Ch. medical officers; den 'M.A.. curate; ,xo.30 a. m. & 6.30 p.m ATthur Cowley, hon. sec. ; Miss Margaret Cole, matron Holy TTinity Church, Northwich, Rev. Herbert William • Lionel Smith A.K.C.L. incumbent; 8 & 10.45 a. m. & IMPERIAL YEOMAl\"'RY. 6.30 .p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m Cheshire (Earl of Chester's) (C Squadron) (Capt. Hubert St. Paul's Scbool Room, Leftwich, Rev. Oharles Packer M. Wilson, commanding; Lieut. R. N. H.Verdin,second B . .A. vicar; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m in command; SquadTon Sergt.~l:ajor Hopper, drill Catholic Church, Witton streert, Rev. Dionysius Cregan. instructor) priest; 9 & II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m Congregational, Castle street, erected in 1882, is a red: VOLUNTEERS. brick building; Rev. John Thomas Miles M . .A.; 10.45 3rd V,olunteer Battalion, Cheshire Regiment (D Co. ), Drill a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m Un~ted Methodist Free Church, Wit.ton street, Rev. Henrv hall, Leftwich (2nd Lieut. J. P. Jackson, command­ J ing; Rev. W. H. Binney M.A. acting chaplain; Color­ Gaunt; 10.30 a.m. & 6 .p.m.; mon. 7 p.m Sergt. Charles Burgess, drill instructor) Primitive :Methodist, Witt{)n street & Castle Northwich. Rev. Lucas J. Harvey; 10.45 a. m. & 6 p.m NORT'HWICH UNION. United Methodist Free Church, Middlewich road, Rev­ Henry Gaunt ; 2.30 & {:) p.m Offices, Workhouse. Board day every alternate friday. Wesleyan, Leftwich; 10.30 a.m The Union comprises the following townships :-.Acton, &l 6p.m.;mon.7.30p.m. Allostock, Anderton, Barnton, Bostock, Byley, Olive, I Wesleyan, Zion st. Castle ; 10-45 ~Rev. William J. Rogers Cogshall, Comberbach, Crowton, Cuddington, Darnhall, a. m. & 6 P;~·; thurs. 7 p.m. I & Rev. John F. Eaton Davenham, Delamere, Eaton, Eddis,bury, Hartfmd, Wesleyan, '"Itton st,; 10.30 a.m, Kinde.rton, Lach-Dennis, Leftwich, Little Budworth, & 6 p.m.; mon. 7 p.m. J Little Leigh, Lostock Gralam, Marbury, Marston, Marton, Middlewich, Moulton,Nether Peover,Northwich, SCHOOLS. Oakmere, Over, Rudheath, Sproston,Stanthorne,Weaver­ Witton Grammar SohoDl, standing close to the church, & ham, Wharton, Whatcroft, Wimboldsley, Wincham & rebuilt in 1 86g, was founded in 1557' by Sir John Dean~ WinningtDn. The area of the union is 62,569 acres ; clerk, who endowed it with 'certain lands in Wirral & rateable value in 1902, £341,093'; the population in certain houses in the town of Chester, now producing 1901 was 54,728. about £6oo yearly; adjoining the school is a house for Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Col. C. H. Fl;'ance­ the head master; there are at present about 70 bDys; Hayhnrst, Davenham hall, Northwich the Rev. Arthur Charles Whitley M.A.. lato scholar of Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Algernon Corpus Christli College, Cambridge, head master Fletcher, Winnington hill, Northwich St. Paul's, Danebridge (mixed & infants), built in 1853, Treasurer, William MDss, "Union Bank of Manchester, on ground given by T. H. Marsh all esq. for 303 boys &;, Northwich girls & 172 infants; average attendance, 300 bDys & girls Relieving, Vaccination & Inquiry Officers, Northwich dis­ & 170 infant'S; George Vickers, master; Mrs. Thomas, trict, William A. Arrowsmith, Weaver teTrace, North­ mistress wich; Over district, J ames Pimlott, Over ; Middle­ Leftwich National, for 6o children, average att~mdanc.e. wich district, Willie W orrall, Middlewich ; Weaver­ so; !Miss Louisa Horton, mistress ham district, Alfred Heald, Weaverham Witton National (boys), Church walk, established in I8r7. Vaccination Officers, the Registrars of Births & Deaths & new school erected in 1Bg6, for 420; average attend­ Medical Officers, Middlewich district, Samuel Lightfoot ance, 4'12; John Wood, master Melville L.S . .A. Middlewich; Northwich district, xst Witton National, Timber lane, rebuilt & enlal'ged in rBBx.­ division, George Thomas Joynson L.F.P.S.Glas. Witton for 850 children; average attendance, 415 girls & 129 street, Northwich; 2nd divi,gion, Henry Edward Gongh infant.~; Misw Ada Rowland,mistress; Mis.s Nellie Orme. L.R.C.P .Land. Moss cliff, Northwich; Over district, infants' mistress George Okell, Over Lodge, Over; Weaverham district, Witton National (infants), Penny's lane, eTected in 189~ Jose~ph William Smith M.R.C.1S.Eng. Ivy honse,Weaver­ for 240 children; Miss Mary Alice Smith, mistress ham; Winsford district, Hector Leak L.R. C. P .Lond. Witton National (infants), Paradise street, built in 1874, Dingle house, Over for 2]6 infants ; average aN;endance, 211 ; Miss Bertha Public Vaccinators, Winsford & Over d-istricts, Hector Bettney, mistress Leak L.R.C.P.Lond. Dingle house, Over; other dis­ Weaver Navigrution (boys), for 330 children; average tricts same as Medical Officers aJttendance, 275; Daniel Guy, master Superintendent Registrar, W:illiam Clarke Deakin,Imperial British, Witton street, built in 1874, for 200 children~ buildings, High ~Street, Northwich; deputy, William average attendance, 200 ; .Arthnr Firth, master Warren Johnson, Trinity terrace, Northwich British, Wiinnington, built in 1886, for 775 children; aver­ Registrar of Marriages, Wil1iam A. Anowsmitb, 7 Weaver age attendance, 750; iHerbert Caress, master; Mrs.· terrace, Northwich Caulwell, infants' mistress .
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