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Direcrory.] EDGW.ARE. . M.Iddlrse X DIRECrORY.] EDGW.ARE. 99 COt'l\'TY MAGISTRATES FOR GORE PETTY SES­ Public Establishments, SIONAL DIVISION. Metropolitan Police Station, Church lane, Little Stan­ Cox Irwin Edward Bainbridge esq. D.L. Moat Mount, more (S division), Edward Glayzer, sub-divisional in­ Mill Hill, chairman spector, 7 sergeants & 24 constables Blackwell Thomas Francis esq. The Cedars, Harrow Volunteer Fire Brigade, Frank Tootell, capt. & 8 men Weald S.O Public Officers. Bridgewater Thomas LL.D., M.B. Highlands, High street, Clerk to Commissioners of Taxes, Wm. .A. Tootell Harrow Collector of Poor Rates, Edgware & Little Stanmore Bromehead Joseph Crawford esq. M.A. Burronghs lodge, Parishes, Frank Tootell, Edgware Hendon NW Medical Officer, Edgware District & Workhouse & Carlyon Alexander Keith esq. Mount park, Harrow Schools, Hendon Union, Alexander Findlater M.D Cut:er Edward esq. Q.C. Edgware home, Edgware Registrar of Births & Deaths for Edgware Sub-District, Dunlop Andrew esq. Church fa.rm, Hendon Hendon Union, Miss Sarah A. Lukyn; deputy, Miss Fortnum Charles Drury Edward esq. F.S.A., D.L., Coomber, Edgware D.C.L. Stanmore. Hill house, Great Stanmore Garrard James Mortimer esq. Pinner Place, Pinner S.O Schools. Gilbert William Schwenck esq. Grim's dyke, Harrow Weald S.O A School Board of 5 members was formed 3 .Aug. Hannaford William esq. 40 Queen's gate, London SW 1875, for •the united district of Edgware & Little Helsham-Jones .Arthur esq. Pinner hill, Pinner S.O Stanmore; William .Arthur Tootell, clerk to the Horley John Theodore esq. Roxboro park, Harrow board; Joseph Hawkins, attendance officer Lilley Joseph Edward esq. The Chestnuts, Wealdstone S.O Board (girls), for x6o girls; average attendance, 86; Miss Loveland-Loveland Richard esq. Q.C. 1 Gloucester square, M. Baines, mistress Hyde park, London \Y Board (boys), built in 18g6, for 160 boys; average atten. :\fay Peter ·wilson esq. St. Margarets, "\Yest Heath road, dance, ns; J ames Camp, master Board School (infants), erected in 1877, for 150 child· Hamp~tead heath N W :Moore Edward esq. Dial house, Hendon NW ren; average attendance, 120; Miss E. Hitchcock, mistress ~elson Herbert Waiter esq. Woodfield house, The Hyde NW School Chapel, Burnt Oak, an iron structure, erected .Xugent Christopher Robert esq. The Hall, Pinner S.O in 1884, at a cost of £250, for 100 children; average Worthington George Edward esq. College- road, Harrow attendance, 6o; Mrs. Jane Stonebridge, schoolmistress; 'The Chairmen, for the time being, of the Ha.rrow, Hen- divine service is conducted here on sundays by tha don, Wealdstone and Wembley Urban District Councils, Rev. W. H. Skan, of St. John's, Hendon and oQf Hendon Rural District Council ~re ex-officio Conveyances. Magistrates. Clerk to the Magistrates, William .Arthur Tootell G.N.R. Sta.tion, Henry Hitchcock, station master Petty Sessions held at Court house every wed. at n a m Omnibus to Hendon every hour 'The places in the division are :-Edgware, Harrow, Hen­ Carriers to London.-Edward Ballard & Co. from hi>~ don, Kingsbury, !"inner, Great & Little Stanmore, house daily (sundays excepted), returning the same W emblev• and W ealds tone day :Marked thus .,. letters should be Sechiari Pandelini George, The Pop- Coleman Chas.Jas.laundry,Burnt Oak addressed Elstree, Herts. lars, Newlands Constable Thos. carpenter, Burnt Oak ~larked thus t letters should be Slaney Mrs. Hale lodge, The Hale tConvalescent Home for Scarlet Fever addressed Great Stanmore. *Smith Ernest, Manaton house (Miss M. Wardell, hon. ·sec.), Brock- PRIVATE RESIDENTS. *Thompson Edward Percy ley hill Ame.s Jn. Carlowitz, St . .Alban's lodge Toot ell .Alfred William Coomber Harriet (Mrs.), printer * .Ashby-Hawes Edward, .Abbots Mead Toote~l Miss, Elm lea CornwellMartha(Mrs. ),WhiteLion P.H .Ballard Edward, Rolph house Tootell William Artbur Coxhin Jane (Mrs.), shpkpr. South rd Bowman Thomas, Burnt Oak *Tynwald-Ogden Rev. Richard, Sum- Cribb Rt. Wm. architect, •Stone grove "*Brampton Arthur merfield house Cross Arthur George, .Boot inn P .H Brown Greville Howard, 2 The Villas, Wainwright Charles, Hill house Cross "\Yilliam Charles, carriage Burnt Oak tWardell Miss, Brockley hill builder, Fern side Broadhurst Cecil H. Oakleigh *"Warner Mrs. The Gabl,!ls Dawborn William, grocer, Post office Co >per Harry, Lime Tree villa *Warton Mrs. Deacons Hill house Dimmock Georget chimney sweeper Cribb Robert William, St-one grove tWaterlow Charles, Brockley Hill ho Dowdall George, builder, High street Crossman The Misses, South lodge Wilshin Henry, sen. Brockley hill Dumbelton Christopher P. farmer Cutler Edward Q.C., J.P. Edgware ho tWilshin Henry Joseph, Brockley hill Earle Fredk. M.R.C.S. srgn. Deansbrk Davidge Alfred,3 'Dhe Villas,Burnt Oak Wyand Benjamin John A.C.•P Edwardson Edward, Railway tavern Dear Mrs. 2 Berry villas COMMERCIAL. Fennell William, shopkeeper, High st Dumbleton Mrs. Pipers Green lane Adams William, Leather Bottle P.H Findlater Alexander B •.A., B.Ch., Earle Fredk. Deansbrook, High road .Allen Ann (Miss), stationer M.D. physician & surgeon, medical '*Eiger Mrs. Pennywells Alien Frederick, horse dealer officer & public vaccinator for dis- Fergusson Norman G. Kinloch, Little Allpre!ls Frederick J. linen draper, trict of Edgware, medical officer Stanmore & furniture dealer for Hendon union, infirmary & Findlater Alex. B.A., B.Ch., M.D . .A.shkett.le .Arthur, hair dresser,High st schools, Mill Hill school & St. North lodge, High street Amtin George, boot maker Vincent's orphange.North lo.High st Fletcher Miss, Stone grove Bai!ey Sarah Jane (Mrs.), dress maker, Findlater Alex. M.D. & Martin Henry Judd Henry K. Glenberrie High street James W. M.R.C.S.Eng. physician~ "*Kekewich Chas.Granvlle. The Downs Balaam Emily (Miss), beer retailer, & surgeons, High st.; & at Mill hl *Macgillivray Alexander Burnt Oak Foster Jas. Jn. nurserymn. & seed.,mn 'Mansfield William Wall, Bellevue, Ballard Edwd.& Co.carriers,smiths &c Fox .Alfred, dairyman, High street Deansbrook lane Beaufoy .AUred, cycle manfr. High st Frear Jabez & Sons, grocers, prov:sion *Moeder :Mrs. Edgwa.rebury house Bisho-p Arthur, butcher, High •street dealers, oilmen & wine &c. mer- )lurphy Cullen, Holbrook ho. The Hale Bowman Thos. frmr. Burnt Oak frm chants, Burnt Oak Murray Jn. Robert, Brockley grange Bray James, farmer, Edgwarebury Frear James, grocer, Burnt Oak *Narburgh Thomas, Villa Valentine Brown Sarah (Mrs.), corn dealer Frenchum Thos. timber dlr.Burnt Oak "Newberry Jas. The Villa, Orange hill *Brown Waiter, builder *Frost John, farmer, Elstree Hill frm NihDl Rev. Henry Daniel B.A. (chap- Bye Edward, :florist, High street Gill Tom Ickerin, The Green Man lain to St. Mary of Nazareth Sisters Callar John, baker, Burnt Oak P.H. The Hale of the Poor, Ch. of Eng.),The Hale Cardo Bros. boot makers, High street Goddard Geo. horse dlr. ·Burnt Oak Perkins James Watts, Sidbury l()dge Cheshire Geo. H. Chandos Arms P.H Halsey Robert James, butcher Phelps Rev. Hubert H., M.A.Rectory *Clark Wm. Chas. writer & grainer Hancock James Henson, farmer, The Robin'Son Rev. Henry Edwin M.A. Clarke Herbert Lim. coal merchants, Hale Little Stanmore rectory Railway station Hawkins & S.on, lime & cement mer- Ruddock William, Orange bill Cliff Geo. comcl. trvllr. Burnt Oak chants, Ed·gware station Sandbrook William, Oak lodge Clift-on Frederick, confctnr. High st HawkinsJ(}seph,school attendance officr *S·mrlerson Rev. Lancelot M . .A Collings Thomas John, 'Shopkeeper, & Highams William, jun. coal dealer ""~'h;ari Pandeli, The Grange, New- agent for W. & A. Gilbey Limihd, Highams William, sen. heer retailer hnrls wine & spirit. merchants, H;gh st Hinge George, beer retailer, The Hale . M.IDDLrSE X: 7'4 .
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