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Wiltshire. Devizes, 89 DIRECTORY.] WILTSHIRE. DEVIZES, 89 Collector of Market & Corn Exchange Tolls, Frank Constabulary Station for the Devizes Divisrion of thlt Truckle, Cyprus terrace County of Wilts, head quarters, Bath road, Capt. Town Crier & Beadle, John Geo. N ott, 14 Southbroom pl Robert Sterne R. N. Tristernagh, Devizes, chief con­ Custodian of Public Buildings, Frank Truckle, Cyprus >tahle; L. D. L. Everett, superintendent; Robert J. terrace Buchanan, clerk & superintendent; with one inspec­ tor, one sergeant, 4 constables, one constable groom COU.XTY MAGISTRATES FOR DEVIZES PETTY & one constable clerk, & a constable is stationed at each of the following places :-All Cannings, Bishop's SESSIO~AL DIVISION. Cannings, Brornham, -Great Cheverell, Keevil, M:arden, Colston Charles Edward Hungerford Athole esq. D.L. *Market Lavington, Potterne, Rowde, Sandy Lane. " Roundway park, Devizes, chairman *Steeple Ashton, Stcrt, Tilshead, Tinhead, Urch!ont Rich Sir Charles Henry Stuart hart. Devizes Castle, & West Lavington Devizes * Sergeants. Wa.rrington Sir Thomas Rolls, Clyffe Hall, :lobrket Corn Exchange, Market place, F.rank Truckle, Cyprus La vington S. 0 terrace, collector of tolls .Anstie Edward Louis esq. Parkda.le, Devizes Cottage Hospital & Provident Dispensary, New Park road, .Awdry Charles esq. D.L. Shaw Hill, Melksham G. S. A. Wavlen L.R.C.P.Lond. H. J. Mackay M.D., Butler Daniel William esq. Rowdefield, Devizes C.M. Leonard Baby M.D. & Augustus Vivian Trow Caird Robert Henryson esq. Southbroom, Devizes l'fi.B., C.M. surgeons ; E. Thorp, hon. sec. ; 0. Shep­ Colston Edward :\lurray esq. 54 Green street, Gros- pard, assistant sec. ; 1lligg Sarl!'ent, mat.ron venor square, Lond·on County Court, His Honor A. Gwynne James, judge~ Freke D. J. T. esq. The Grange, All Cannings, Devizes Joseph Thoruthvraite J ackson B. A. registrar & higb Grant-Meek Alexander esq. Hillw<:rrth house, Devizes bailiff; Ge01·ge W. Spencer, chief clerk. The county Gwatkin Joshua Reynolds Gasooigne esq. M.A. Manor court is held monthly at the Assize Courts, Northgate hou~e, Potterne, Devizes street. The following places are included in the dis­ Hart Charles Frederick esq. C.E. The Breach, Devizes trict:-All Cannings, Allington, Alton Barnes, Beech­ Ho!loway H. Thomas ii. Beckett esq. Manor house, Little­ ingstoke, Bishop's Cannings, Bottlesford, Bourton, ton Panell S. 0 llromham, Charlton, Chirton, Chittoe. Coate, CoMck, Medlicott Henry Edmonstone esq. Sandfield.Potterne S. 0 Devizes, Eas<tcott, Easterton, Enford Combe, Er!estoke. P!eydell-Bouverie Edward Oliver esq. The Red house, Etchilhampton, Fiddington, Fittleton, Great Cheverell, Market Lavington S.O Haxon-:N etheravon, Hi! cot, Horton, Little Cheverell. Scott H. Dudley esq. Manor house, Urchfont, Market Littleton, Lydeway, Marden, Market Lavington, Mars­ Lavington S.O ton, North Newntou, Nurstead, Patney, Potterne, Stancomb William esq. Blount's court, Potterne S.O Poulshot, Roundway, Rowde, Rushall, Stsnton St. Tryon Henry William esq. Rowdeford house, Devizes Bernard, St. James (Devizes), Stert, Tilshead, Upavon, Watson-Taylor George Simon .Arthur esq. D.L. Erle- Urchfont, Wedhampton, West Lavington, Wilsford, st•oke park, Devizes Woodborou~rh & Worton Watson-Taylor John Arthur esq. Erlestoke pk. Devizes For bankruptey purpos~s this court is included in tha\ The chairmen of the Urban and Rural Districh Councils of Bath; Edward Gustavus Clarke, Bank chambers, in the district are ex-officio magistrates Corn street, Bristol, official receiver Clerk to the Ma!l'istrates, Joseph Thornthwaite Jackson Certified Bailiff under the "Law of Distress Amendment B.A. 33 & 34 St. John street Act,'' William Coward, r2a, St. John street, Devizes His :1-lajesty's Pri5on, Bath road, Henry James Evans, Petty Sessions are held at the magistmtes' office, St. governor; Rev. Wm. Harvie 'Veekes, chaplain; Henry John street, monthly, on a W~dnesday, at II a.m. The John Mackay M.D. surgeon petty sessional divi>ion comprises the following pari•hes: Hospit-al for Infectious Disea"e~. Pans lane, G. S. A. -All-Canning>, Allington, Alton Barn<ls, Beeching­ Wa)·len :\I.R.C.S.Eng .. L.R.C.P.Lond. medical <Jfficer; stoke, Bishop's Can!lings, Bromham, Chittoe, Ohirton, 0. Sheppard, clerk; "Miss M. Johns, matron Cheverell Magna, Cheverell Parva, Easterton, Erlestoke, Inland Revenue Office--Devizes District-Excise branch; Etchilhampton, Fullaway, Marden, Market Lavington. office. 29 Maryport street; officers, Sydney Pochin &. Marston, Patnev, Poulshot, Potterne, Roundway, Enoch Johmon Rowde without Devizes, Stanton St. Bernard, Stert. Odd Fellows' Hall, Maryport street, Alfred Maslen, hall Tilshead, Urchfont, 1Vest Lavington, Worton keeper Town Hall, St. John street, John George Nott, beadle BOROUGH MAGISTRATES. Wiltshire .Archreological & l'latural Hi•tory Society'• :\luseum & Library, Long street; E. B. H. Cunning­ The Mayor & Ex-Mayor ton F.S.A.Scot. Devizes, hon. curat<>r for Antiquities Anstie Edward Louis, Parkdale, Devizes department; E. Cooke, hon. curator for Natural His­ Biggs Herbert, The Britt<>x, Devizes tory department; David Owen F.C.A. 3r Long street. Fox Thomas Barker, r 1 Midland road, Gloucester financial sec. & W. H. Bell, hon. librarian Gillman Russell D. Craven house, Devizes Wilt• County Lunatic Asylum, John Ireland Boweg. Hart Charles Frederick, The Breach M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A. medical superintendent; Syd­ Mackay Henry John. Long street, Devizes nev John Cole :\l.A., :\l.D., B.Ch.Oxon. & John Fredk. Mav Charles :N eale, Seaton, Devonshire Wol•elev Leech :\l.B., B.Ch., B.A.O.Dub. assistant Ra{Jdell Major Albert Joseph, Castle grounds, Devizes medica!' officers; Rev. Hue:h E. Tilney Bassett B. A. Simpson George, Castle grounds, Devizes chaplain; Edward Baverstock Merriman, treasurer; Smith George, :Northgate house, Devizes Guy '\V. Jack!'on, clerk to the visitors; James Turner, Waylen George S. A. 41 Long street, Devizes clerk to asylum The magistrates sit every alternate monday at the magistrates' office, St. John street, at 1 r a.m MILITARY. Clerk to the :lo-lagistrates, Jas. John Dring, Town hall Regimental District (No. 62) Duke of Edinburgh's (Wilt- DEVIZES RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. shire Ree:oment) Depot of Wiltshire Regiment, Barracks, London road Meets at the Workhouse, monthly (tues.), at 12.30 p.m. Commanding Depot, :\lajor R. H. Steward Chairman, Danl. W. Butler esq. J.P. Rowdefield,Devizes Clerk, 0. Sheppard, 5 St. John's court, Devizes 3rd Battalion Duke of Edinburgh's Wiltshire Regiment Treasurer, Erne.st Frederick Toone, Capital & Counties (Royal Wiltshire :lo!ilitia), head quarters, Barraoks. Bank Limited, Devizes London road, Lieut.-Col. & Hon. Col. Reginald Bar­ 1\fedical Officer of Health, George Swithin Adee 1.Yaylen clay; C. H. St1lwell, majm; Capt. R. F. Bailey, in­ L.RC.P.Lond. 4r Long street, Devizes structor of musketry; Capt. J. R. Wyndham, adju­ Sanitary Inspector, James :~-loses Butcher, 5 South­ tant; Hon. Capt. G. Pepper, quartermaster broom terrace, Devizes Royal Wiltshire Imperial Yeomanry Cavalry (Prince of Surveyor of Highways, John :\litchell, U rchfont Wales' Own Royal Wiltshire Regiment) (B Squadron); :\lajor G. E. ~!ackay, squadron commander; Capt. C. S. A:wdry, second in command of squadron & com­ Pl:BLIC ESTABLISHME~TS. mander of Devir.es troop; Squadron-Sergt.-Major P. Assize Courts, :Xorthgate street, Charles Lloyd,caretaker Selfe, drill instructor Borough Police Station, Town hall, Harry Webb, in­ 2nd Volunteer Battalion Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshim spector, & 4 constables of the county constabulary for Regiment) (C & D Cos.), armoury, Town hall; borough. duty orderly room. 32 St. John street ; Capt. & Hon. Major Cemetery, Belvidere, Frank Davis, Cemetery Judge, .A. J. Randell, C Co. & Capt. & Hon. Major F. W _ attendant; W. H. Titcombe, clerk to the De>izes & Giddings, :;:) Co.; Surg.-Mnjor H. J. Mackay M.D. Rcmndw::ty juirlt burial curr.~.mittee, 35 St. Juhn street med:cal offio'r; Culor-C::e: gt. E. Wehb, drill instruct<>r .
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