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6 SUFJi"OLK. [KELLY'S Hundred of Loes ~-Brandeston, Buteley, Campsey Ashe, M.A., M.D., B.C.Cantab., M.R.C.S.Eng. hon. medical Charsfield, Cretingham, Earl Soham, Easton, Eyke, Fram staff; William Alexander Gibb M.D., C.M.Edin. Jamea lingham, Hacheston, Hoo, Kenton Kettleburgh, Lathering F. C. Hossack F.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P.Edin., L.R.F.P.S. ham, Marlesford, Monewden, Rendlesham, Woodbridge. <:Has. and qharles Kingdon Moseley M.R.C.S.Eng., Mutford and Lothingland Incorporation:-Ashby, Barnby, L.R.C.P.Lond. hon. assistant medical staff; Waiter Belton, Blundeston, Bradwell, Burgh Castle, Carlton Col 'hlliam Sinclair M. B., C.M.Aberd. ophthalmic surgeon; ville, Corton, Flixton, Fritton Gisleham, Gorleston-with James F. C. Hossack F.R.C.S. and L.B.C.P.Edin., Southtown (or Little Yarmouth), Gunton, Herringfleet, L.R.F.P.S.Glas. hon. electro-therapeutist; H. Llewellyn Hopton, Kessingland, Kirkley, Lound, Lowestoft, Mutford, Heath L.M.S.S.A.Lond., D.P.H.Camb. bacteriologist; Oulton, Pakefield, Rushmere, Somerleyton. Rev. Hy. Drummond Williamson .M. A. chaplain; Arth.ur Griffiths, secretary and collector; J. C. Culf, dispenser; Hundred of Plomesgate :-Aldeburgh, Benhall, Blaxhall, Miss Deane, mat1·on. Bruisyard, Chillesford, Cransford, Farnham, l<'riston, Great The West Suffolk General Hospital, Bury St. Ed Glemham, Hazleword, !ken Little Glemham, Orford, Par munds, was established in 1826: the present building, ham, Rendham, Saxmundham, Snape, Sterntield, Stratford originally an armoury, is a plain but commodious St. Andrew, Sudborne, Swefling, Tunstall, Wantisden. structure, enlarged in 1846, and rebuilt in 18{4 at a cost Hundred of Risbridge :-Barnardiston, Chedburgh, Clare, of £13,000. In 1909 the out-patients' department was Cowlinge, Denardiston (or Denston), Denham, Depden, enlarged. The hospital is mainly supported by sub Great Bradley, Great Thurlow, Great. Wratting, Haverhill, scriptions, and affords 8o beds. Earl Cadogan K.G. Hawkedon, Hundon, Kedington, Kentford, Little Bradley, president; A. Beckford Bevan and H. G. Barclay esqrs. Little Thurlow, Little Wratting, Poslingford, Stansfield, treasurers; Robert Macnab M.D.Glas., F.R.C.S.Edin. Stoke by Clare, Stradishall, Whixoe (or Wixoe ), Wickham and Robert Harry Lucas M.R.C.S.Eng., L.M. and S.S.A. brook, Withersfield. Lond. consulting medical officers; Charles Scott Kilner M.B., C.M.Edin., D.P.H.Camb. and Joseph Squier Hin Hundred of Samford :-Eelstead, Bentley, Brantham, nell B.A., M.D., B.C.Camb., M.R.C.S.Eng. medical Burstall, Capel St. Mary, Chattisham, Chelmondiston, Cop officers; George Master M.B., B.C.Camb., M.R.C.S.Eng. dock, East Berg-holt, Erwarton (or Arwarton), Freston, and Harold H. Stiff M.B., B.C.Camb., M.R.C.S.Eng., Great Wenham, Harkstead, Higham, Hintlesham, Holbrook, L.R.C.P.Lond. assistant medical officers; Horace E. H. Bolton St. Mary, L,ittle Wenham, Raydon, Shelley, Sh(')tley, Tracy M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond., L.D.S.R.C.S.Eng. Stratford St. Mary, Stutton, Tattingstone, Washbrook, dental surgeon; house Wherstead, W oolverstone. surgeon; Rev. Thomas Brocas Waters ~:LA. chaplain; Hundred of Stow :-Buxhall, Combs, Creating St. Peter, John H. Bonner, sec.; ·Miss S. A. Brown, matron. Gipping, Great Finborough, Harleston, Haughley, Little The Framlingham College at Framlingham, founded Finborough, Old Newton, Onehouse, Shelland, Stowupland~ in 1864 as a memorial to H.R.H. Albert Prince Consort Stowmarket, W etherden .. K.G. at a cost of upwards of £25,ooo, and incorporated Borough of Sudbury :-Sudbury. by Royal Charter, was opened xo April, 1865, and is an edifice in the Gothic style, from designs by Mr. Hundred of Thedwestry :-Ampton, Beyton, Brad:field, Frederick Peck, architect, crowning the summit of a Combust, Brad:field St. Clare, Bradfield St. George, Drink hill, and standing in grounds of 23 acres, about ten stone, Felsham, Fornham St. Genevieve, Fornham St. Mar minutes' walk from the Framlingham station on the tin, Gedding, Great Barton, Great Livermere, Great Whel Great Eastern railway: the principal fa<;ade includes a netham, Hesset, LittleWhelnetham, Packenham, Rattlesden, clock tower, and the buildings comprise a chapel, a Rougbam, Rushbrooke, Stanningfield, Thurston, Timworth, dining hall for 300 boys, chemical la.boratory, library, Tostock, W oolpit. gymnasium, carpenter's shop, swimming and tepid plunge baths &c. and residence for the head master: Hundred of Thingoe :-Barrow, Brockley, Ch<'~vington, the chapel contains stained windows, and on the terrace Flempton, Fornham All Samts, CJ-reat tiaxham, Hargrave, in front of the principal entrance is a statue by Duraam Hawstead, Hengrave, Horningsheath, lckworth, Lackford, of the Prince Consort, 8 feet in height, placed on a Little Saxham, Nowton.. Reed, Risby, Westley, Whepstead. pedestal of granite, and presented by Sir Thomas Lucas, Hundred of Tbredling :-Ashfield-"With-Thorpe, Deben- at a co;;t of £1,ooo: there are now (1912) about 1-96 ham, Framsden, Pettaugh, Winston. · boys, all boarders, on the hostel system : the college Hundred, of Wangford :-All Saints and St. Nicholas is now a Secondary School in Division B, under the (South Elmham), Barsham, Beccles, Bungay, Ellough, Board of Education, and a centre for the Cambridge Flixton, Homersfield, Mettingham, North Cove, Redis Local Examinations, and is managed by a body of 26 ham, Ringsfield, St. Andrew (Ilketshall), St.. Cross governors. The Rev. Oliver Digby Inskip M.A., LL.D. (South Elmham) or Sancroft, St. James (South Elm of Trinity College, Dublin, is head master. For Assist ham), St. John (llketshall), St. Lawrence ( Llketshall), ant Masters, see p. 152. St. Margaret (Ilketshalll, St. Margaret (South Elmham), The Kerrison Reformatory, for boy!l, at Thorndon, near St. Michael (South Elmham), St. Peter (South Elmbam), Eye, was established in 1856 by the late Sir E. C. Shadingfield, Shipmeadow, Sotterley, Weston, Willingham, Kerrison bart. and taken over by the county in 1887. Worlingham. It has now (1912) no hoys who work on the estate, which c:>vers nearly 200 acres, and a few learn shoe Hundred of Wilford :-Alderton, Bawdsey ,Boulge, Boyton, making- ; there is also a carpentry class, and all go Bredtield, Bromes well, Cape! St. Andrew, Dallinghoo, De through a course of manual instruction in woodwork : bach, Hollesley, .Melton, fettistree, Ramsholt, Shottisham, the school maintains a brass and reed band of about 40 Sutton, Ufford, W1ckham Market. performers. from which boys on leaving the school join army bands. Frederick William Gill, master; Mrs. --- Frederick William Gill, matron. East Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital, Ipswich, was The County Lunatic Asylum, at Melton, near Wood founded in 1835, and is a building of white brick and bridge, standing about I mile from the village, on the etone, with a central portico: in 1869 the building was road to Wickham Market, and formerly a House of extended on the west side by the addition of a children's Industry for the Loes and Wilford Hundreds, was pur wing, erected in memory of the late John Patteson chased by the County Magistrates in 1827, and opened Cobbold esq. 'M.P. and in 1898 the Jubilee wing was in 1829 for the reception of pauper lunatics: in x886 built on the east side, at a cost of a bout £6,ooo : an two wings and a water tower Wt>re added, gas mains out-patients' department was added in 1904. at the cost laid throughout and a laundry built, at a cost of about of Dr. J. H. Bartlet. The whole structure was re £42,ooo. In 1890 water works were erected near the modelled in 1910 at a cost of £2o,ooo; since then open railway station. the- water supply being obtained from air wards have been added to the children's wing and a borings. Additional land was purcha!'led in xgoo for the porter's lodge added at the entrance. The nurses' pnrpol"f> of erecting- building-s to hold a larger number home was. enlarged by the addition of a block containing of patient!'!. a house for the medical superint~ndent, 16 bedrooms and other apartment;;. An extensive addi and dwellinj!s for the staff. The asylum is now tion to the out-patients' department, providing for available for goo patients. A. M. Barnard J.P. chair electro-therapeuti{! work, casualty operations &c. is now man of the committe<> of visitors: James Richard (1912) .in progress: there are beds fou 142 in·patients; Whitwell M.B., C.M.Edin. resident physician and the average number of in-patients treated are 1,3oo, and superintendent: Stephen GeorgP. Lonj!worth L.R.O.P. of out-patients, 45,oGo per annum. John Henry Bartlet <tnd L.R.C.S.Irel. and John Patrick Francis Wa.ters B.A., M.D.Lond, consulting physician; E. Hollis M.D., C.M. M.B., R.Ch., B.A.O.R.T;.I. assistant medif'al officers; Edin. Richard William Brogden M.B., B.S.Lond., Rev. Winwond Swa:ffield Furze A.K.C.L. chaplain;· A. .J.f.R.C.S.Eng. Ii:erbert Henry Brown M.D.Lond., F.R.C.S. Townshend Cobbold <esq. County hall. Ipswich, clerk to the committee of visit~.trs; Henry Gaffnev, clerk and Eng. Franciil Ward M.D.; C.M.Edin. Arthul' Young • • Pringle M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. and John Gutch steward. .