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Oxfords Hi L~E. [ Kelly's 32 BANBCRY. OXFORDS HI L~E. [ KELLY'S Harlock John, The Lawn, St. John's road VOLUNTEERS. Lake William, 29 High street 2nd Volunteer Battalion•, Oxfordshire Light Infantry (C Mawle John, Elmleigh, High Town r{)ad & G Companies), Capt. E. G. Coleman (C Co.) & Walliley William Henry, Castle house, Market place Capt. William Potts (G Co.); Sergeant P. Castagnola. Windsor Charles, 17 Horsefair drill instruc.tor, Armoury, Drill hall Olerk t(} the Magistrates, Charles Fortescue, 45 High st BANBURY U~IO~. llorough Petty Sessions are held at the Town hall every ~ monday & friday at 10 a.m Board day, alternate thursday, at 10 a.m. at the Union offices, Horsefair, Ban burv. BANBURY RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. • The Union comprises the following places, viz. :-In Meet!! at the Union offices, Horsefair, on every alternate Oxfordshire: Adderbury (East), Adder bury (West), thursday after the Guardians' meeting. Alkert{)n, Banbury, Barford St. John, Barford St. .Chairman, Rev. Arthur Blythman, Shenington, Banbury Michael, Bloxham, Bodicote, Bourton, Broughton, -Clerk, E. Lamley Fisher, Horsefair Clatterc:>te, Claydon, Cropredy, Drayton, Epwell, Treasurer, John Padbury Gillett, Cornhill, Banbury Grimsbury, Hanwell, Hook Norton, Horley, Hornton, Medical Officer of Health, T.Malcomlm Walker M.R.C.S. Milcombe, Milton, Mollington, Neithrop, Newington Eng., L.R.C.P.Lnnd. Hook Norton (North), Newington (South), Presoot, Sheningwn, :Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, Henry Gander, Ir Shutford (East), Shutford (West), Sibford Ferris, Broughton road Sibford Gower, Swalcliffe, Tadmarton, Wardington,­ Wigginton & Wroxton. In Northamptonshire: .Apple­ tree, .Ash ton-le-Walls, Boddington (Lower), Bodding­ PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. ton (Upper), Chacombe, Chipping Warden, Edgcote, ~orough Police Station, Town hall, Bridge street, Frank Middleton Cheney, Nethercote, Warkworth. In War­ H. L. Hatcher, head constable; the force consists of I wickshire: Avon Dassett, Farnborough, Radway, Rat­ head constable, 3 sergeants & 9 constables ley, .Shott.e~well & Warmington. ~he· population of .Cemetery, Southam road, Oliver James Stockton, 38 High the union in IgDI was 28,555 ; area, 78,487 acres; street, clerk to the burial board; supt. ; rateable value in Sept. 1906, £9o1,5oo. T. E. D. Garrett, registrar, Town Hall Chairman of the Board of Guardians, J. W. Page <Jorn Exchange, Market place Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment C<lmmittee, E. .County Court, held monthly at the Town hall, His Honor Lamley• Fisher, Horsefair Sir Thomas William Snagge, judge; Charles Fortes­ Treasurer, John Padbury Gillett - cue, registrar; Henry Nasbey, clerk; office, 45 High Relieving & Vaccination Officers & Collectors to the ·street; Georg~ Gardner, high bailiff; Frederick Bates, Guardians, Banbury district, James Henry Banner, sub-bailiff. The district comprises the following Corn Exchange passage, Banbury; Bloxham district, ·parishes in Oxon : -Alkertnn, Balscott, Banbury, Bar. J{)hn Banner, Bloxham; Cropredy district, Hy. Lyon ford Great, Barford St. John, Barford St. Michael, Golby, Cropredy; Swalcliffe district, Henry William Bloxham, Bodicote, Bourton Great & I.ittle, Broughton, Huggins, Balscote {jlattercote, Claydon, Coton, Cropredy, Drayton, East Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Banbury district, Adderbury, East Shutford, Epwell, 'Hanwell, Hook Nor­ Innes Griffin M.R.C.S.Eng. 31 Crouch street, Banbury; ton, Horley, Hornton, Milcombe, Miltnn, Mollington, Bloxham district, James Sprent Robertson M.R.C.S. Neithrop, North Newington, Prescote, Sheningtun, Sib­ Eng. Adderbury; Cropredy district, A. Tisd!llll Johm ·ford Ferris, Sibford Gower, South Ne;wington,Swalcliffe, B.A., M.'D., B.Ch. I9 Horsefair, Banbury; Hornton Tadmarton, Wardington, West Adderbury, West Shut­ district, Harry Hipwell M.D., M.B.C.S.Eng. Shening­ ford, Wickham, Wigginton, Williamscott & Wro:s:ton; the ton ; Middleton Cheney district, Reginald Rygate following in Northamptonshire: -Applmon, Aston-le­ L.R.C.P_ & S.I. Wardington; Swalcliffe district,Richd_ Walls, Chalcombe, Chipping Warden,Edgcote, Grimsbury, Laycock Routh 1L.R.C.P.Edin. Sibford Ferris Lower Boddingt<m, Middleton Cheney ,N ethercote,Over­ Th~ Workhouse stands on an Pminence in ~eithrop, & thorpe, Upper Boddington, Warkforth; & the following will contain about 3I2 paupers; W. Carrington, in Warwickshire :-Arlescote, Avon Dassett, Farn­ master; Rev. Maurice Maltby, chaplain; Hubert de borough, Mollington, Radway, Ratley, Shotteswell & Burgh Dwyer M.R.C.S.Eng., L.B.C.P.Lond. medical Warmingron officer ; Mrs. Carrington, mat-ron; Miss Ellen Mold, 'This court has also bankruptcy jurisdiction, and ~CJr schoolmistress ; Miss H. A. Hart, superintendent nurse bankruptcy purposes includes, in addition, the County Superintendent Registrar, Edward Lamley Fisher,Horse­ Court Districts of Hrackley, Bucking-ham & Ship~ton, fair; deputy, Henry Gander, IJ Brought-on road George Mall am, ·1 St. Alrlate st. Oxford, official receiver Registrars of Births & Deaths, Banbury sub-district, .T. Certified Bailiffs appointed under the ''Law of Distres-s H, Banner, Exchange passage, Banbury; deputy, Fred Amendment Act," Frederick Bates & Ernest Abbotts, E. Busby, :Neithrop; Bloxham sub-district, Jn.Bonner, Ban bury; Sam Coleman Miller, High street, Banbury Bloxham; deputy, Thomas Francis, Bloxham; ·Crop­ & William Booth, Banbury ·Countv Police Station, Newland road, Jamcs Smith, redy sub-district, John Smith, Shotteswell, Banbury; • deputy, Henry L. Golby, Cropredy; Swalcliffe sub­ superintendent; I sergeant & 7 constables district., Henrk William Huggins, Balscott; deputy, 'Fire Brigade (Volunteer), r8 Horsefair; established 1870; William Harris,\Wroxton 0. Fortes cue, chief. officer; J. Hawtin, sub-captain; Registrar for Socieey of Friends, J. Wells, Sibford Gower J. N. Sole & J. H. Thomas, lieuts. ; the engine & fire Registrar of Maniages, William Havilah Haycock, Yew escape belonging to the brigade are kept at the Station, 18 Horsefair; !lllarms to be given at the Police station, Tree cottage, Adderbury, Banbury; deputy, William & by ringing the fire bell at the engine house John Sainsbury, 82 High street, Banbury llorton Infirmary, Oxford road, John Horton esq. presi­ dent; C. L. H. Pemberton M.D.(Brux.), M.R.C.S.Eng. PUBLIO OFFICERS. -& E. Franey M.R.C.S.Eng. consulting surgeons; lnnes Assistant Overseers, Warkworth, William F. Conlthard, Griffin M.R.C.S., Henry James Edwards M.D.Durh. & Io West street, Grimsbury; Neitbrop, Chas. Stevens, "D.P.H.R.C.P.S.Lond. & Arthur Henry Boissier 100 Warwick road ; John Graves, 5 I High street M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. medical officers; H. R. West street, Grimsbury; Neithrop, Charles Stevens, F. Brooks L.D.S.Irel. & Edin. hon. surgeon-dentist; Certifying Factory Surgeon, Innes Griffin M.B.C.S.Eng. James Hunter M.B. house surgeon; J. A. Maxwell, 31 Crouch •Street hon. sec. ; Miss Wetherell, matron Collectors of Poor Rates, Banbury, ·John Graves, 51 High 1nland Revenue Offices, 19 Marlborough road, Edward street; Neithrop, Charles Stev~ns, 100 Warwick road; Halford, ~ollector, Oxford; Hugh G. Lowry, surveyor Grimsbury & Warkworth, W. F. Coulthard, IO We~t of taxes ;- William Clarke, supervisor; William Sul­ street, Grimsbury - livan & H. E. Foley, officers·; J. D. Smart, Brackley Commissioners of Property & Income Tax & Land & & F. Lightfoot, Hook Norton Assessed Taxes for the Borough, John P. Barford, 0. Town Hall, Bridge street, William G. Wincott, keeper J. Stockton, John Harlock, J. Mawle, C. L. H. Pem· berton, G. Watson, C. Windsor, M. Kench, E. Franey IMPERIAL YEOMANRY. & W. Lake ; clerk, Charles Fortescue, 45 High street Comm·i'f>sioners of Taxes for Bloxham & Banbury Hun· ·Oxfordshire (Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars) (D dred, CoL Hon. C. 0. Molyneux, E. Samuelson, Col. Squadron), Major the Hon. Eustace Fiennes E. Twisle­ G. Rothe, J. F. Starkey, J. E. T. Loveday, W. I. ton-Wykeham M.P. commanding; Capt. B. C. B. Shaw, Admiral Hart Dyke & Rev. A. Blytbman; "Molloy, second in oommand; Squadron-Sergt.-Major clerk, Oliver James Stockton, 38 "High street .Arthur Pearce, 28 Southam road, drill instructor Deputy Coroner for the Nmthern District of the County, Charles Fortescue, 45 High street .
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