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County Magistrates. Government Establishments 314 KENT. [KELLY'i · , Edgar Sydney, 9 The Circus .Aubrey Crawley, 7 Rolt street Willia.m George Watts, 29 Blackheath road John Dixon, 81 Breakspears road William Whiteway, 103 Old Woolwich road Charles Gallehawk, 72 Evelyn street Edward Negus Wood, 12 Burney street • Samuel Giles, 86 Tyrwhitt road Elected until June, 1892. Jesse Green, 5 Lausanne road · Edward Thomas Bailey, 24 Blackheath road George Hemmings, 455B, New Cross road Alfred James Brown, Glenmohr, Vanbrugh hill Frederic George Landon, 59 Tressillian road George Davis, Belle Vue house, Park place George Leidig, 48 Broadway Robert Gibbs, .Alma villa, Vanbrngh hill Thomas Dawson Leng, 55 Czar street Harris Scott Hancock, 3 Park villas, Cbarlton road William C. Martin, 9 .Argyle terrace, Penmartin road Henry Howard, Maitland house, 134 Greenwich road George Robert Mason, Lower road ·.Alexander Jeans, Church street William John Newell, 487 New Cross road Benjamin Mitchell, Essex villa, 6 Vanbrugh hill Henry George Pitt, 22A, Evelyn street. Charles Newbery, 32 .Annandale road John Yenn Yonge, 18:.1 Malpas road Walter Richardson, 52 Annandale road OFFICERS OF THE BOARD. William Sterndale Scarr, 17 .Annandale road Clerk, James Spencer, 82 London street John Edward Shaw, 88 London street Trea.surer,'Thomas Mote, London & County Bank, Church Elected until June, 1893. .Med:cal Dtficers <>f Health, for Greenwich, Charles Hen Charles Henry .Allworth, 57 London street Hartt, ·so London street, Greenwich; for Deptford, Hen. William Fox Batley, 12 Vanbrugh park, Blackheath William Roberts, 166 Lewisham High road, Brockley ' William Charles Birt, 38 Devonshire road Public .Analyst, Robert Henry Harland, Plough court, 37 George Henry Boncey, 17 London street Lombard street E c Henry Bride!, 3 Union wharf Engineer, John Nidd Smith, 85 South street · ·Dr. George Hughes Cable, 59 Royal hill Road Surveyor, Jas. Rd. Heward, 52 Wickham rd. Brockley Arthur Carr, John's terrace, Woolwich road ' .Auditor, Peter Blake, 18 Nelson street John Coneybeare, 83 Vanbrugh hill Accountant, F. Dudley Keen, 138 Lewisham road Richard Stephens Jackson, Tudor boose, 120 Greenwich rd Assistant Clerk,Vivian Orchard, Dartmouth row,Blackheath Donald McCall, 32 South street Inspectors of Nuisances for Greenwich, Thomas Corden, 29 J oseph Mead, 14 Ormiston road Norman road, Greenwich ; for Deptford, Thomas Bors­ C~rles Oliver Pook, 65 Blackheath road bery, 2 Florence road, Deptford Caretaker & Messenger, Samuel Sole, Offices of the board MEMBERS ELECTED BY THE VESTRY OF ST. NICHOLA.S, DEPTFORD. County Magistrates. Electeq until June, 1891. BLACKHEATH DIVISION. Arthur Golding, 208 Church street .Adams Mayow Wynell esq. The Old house, Sydenham, George Newnham, 78 Welling-ton atreet chairman Elected until June, 1892. Truro The Right Hon. Lord D.L. Falconwood, Shooter's Hill John David Urry, 19a Evelyu street Lewisham The Right Hon. Viscount M.P. 55 Manchester Edward Whatley, 64 Wellington street st.reet, London w · Elected until June, 1893. Whitehead Sir James bart. Highfield house, Catford Henry J obn .Akam, 73 Creek road WilsonSirSpencerMaryonMaryon bart. Char!ton ho.Charlton George Warry, 4 Watergate street 0 Ande;rson William Curling esq. "'IS Queen's mansions, Vic- MBMBERS ELECTED BY THE. VESTRY OF ST. PAUL, DEP'I'- toria street, London s w · FORD (INCLUUING HATCHAIII). Gordon Hugh Mackay esq. Courtyard, Eltham Jolly John Robert esq. The Oaks, Plumstead Common · Eleeted until June, 1891. Kirby Lieut.-Col. Sir Alfred, Fairlawn, New Cross sE Alexander Anderson, 9 Penmartin road Knill_Stuart esq .•':fhe.Grove, Blacklleath (alderman & sheriff) Joseph Field, 77 .Amersbam road Larkmg John Wmgfield esq. D.L. The Firs, Lee John Hamlyn, 47 Shardetoes road · Low Stephen Philp<>tt esq. Round Hill villa, Sydenham Benjamin Hills, Regent street , Lowther-Crofton Admiral Stphu. S. Broom hall, Shooter's ffi Daniel Hines, 1~3 Break<~pears road MacKenzie Vice-Admiral Donald Macleod,Eltham ho.Eltham Edward J. Knight, 86 Manor road Poulter Brownlow esq. 30 Lee park, Blackheath James Knight!, ~g Church street ltobertson-Shersby Captain Thomas Harvie Shersby R.N. T~omas Lawrence, 17 Pep~•s' toad · Little Heath house, Old Charlton Str Samuel Sayer Lewes, 163 Lewisham High road Sannders JaS'. Ebenezer esq. Chelvistone, Lee ter. Blackheath Henry Nuding, 16 Cliftrm road, Brockley Soames James esq. Maze hill, Greenwich William H. Reynolds, 22 Camplin street Wa~ker Edward Bacheler esq. Lewin road, Streatham Benjamin Roberts, 4 High street Whtte Robt.Owen esq. 18o Cromwell rd. Sth. Kensington sw Col. Francis Shearman, 25 End well road Winkfield Jn. Thos. Cox esq. 10 St. John's pk. Blackheath SE George Simmonds, Casella house, Casella road Clerk of the Division, John Batchelor, 52 Groom's hill William Richard Smith, 19 Tressillian crescent Petty Sessions are held every month, but on irregular days, James Stagg, 31- Hi;;h ·street at the Gree~ Man hotel, Blackheath hill. The following Friend Stow. II St. Donatt's road plraces . are tncluded in the Petty Sessional Division:­ .Albert Henry Trenchard, Church street '" oolwiCh, Plumstead, Charlton, Lee, Eltham, Kidbrooke, William Walker, Arbuthnot road Lewisham, Greenwich, Deptford (St. Nicholas & St. Paul) Elected till June, 1892. Government Establishments. Joseph Alwin, 23 .Ashmead road George Barson, 68 Draketell road GREENWICH HOSPITAL.· Ernest Coll~rd, 96 Tyrwhitt road Visitor & Governor, Admiral Sir Lewis Tobias Jones G.C.B H. Spencer A. I<'oy, 125 Brockley road , Chaplain, Rev. Wilham Law B.sc., R.N William Dyer Harry, 8:2 Brea,kspears road Curator of the Painted HaU, Sir Oswald Brierly F.R.G.s Richard Hick, .J8 .Abinge~ road 1 Receiver Qf Rents, William Bristow,· solicitor, 78 London st Benjamin J. Jacob, 64 Lewisham High road GREEXWICif HOSPITAL SCHOOL. • Kenry Keylock, 71 Evelyn street Superintendent, Capt., William Calli:p.s Thomas King, Canterbury road 1 so Chaplain, ReY. William Law B.sc., R.N William Stevenson Moriey, 279 Lewisham High l'oad Medical Officer, George William .Armstrong Frederick John OldiQan., 57 (A).sella road Additional Medical Officer~ William Willes ~ William Pierpoint, 71 Lewisham High road Cashier & Storekeeper, Edward M. Roe, fleet paymaster R.N George Pitt, ~ Evelyn street Assistant Civil Engineer, J. G. Loughborough Edward Smith, 17 Crescent road J James George. Thomas. 7Q High ~Jtreet , UPPER 1UUTICAL DIVISION. William John Wadman, 51 Casella road Head Master & Training Master of Pupil Teachers, Alberfi Henry Wagstaff, g8 Breakspears road • Escott James Wehster. 70 Lewisham ~igh road • • • GENERAL SCHOOL. Ebenezer. Wood, ~21 New Oross road Masters, William F. Card, James .Baker, Williarri Wallis & G. C. Pnlsford Elected until June, 1893· Music Master, Henry Stanley Cockton John Andersonr 30 LeyJ.a.nd road Benjamin Avery, 24 Lewisham Hiooh road ROY~ N!VAL COLLEGE. 0 Alexander Beattie, 57 Pepys' TOad"' r Governor, The Right Hon. The Lord George Hamilton !tl.P 'George CoHins, 91 Jerningham road President, Vi~Admiral Sir William Graham K.O.B , Henry Conyers, 36 Argyle terrace, Penmartin road Captain, Capt. Atwell P. M. Lake R.N .
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