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Bristol. [ Kelly's 450 BRISTOL. [ KELLY'S Consuls & Vice-Consuls. 1 Clifton Suspension Bridge Company. America (United States of), Lorin Andrews Lathrop,consul; Incorporated by' Act of Parliament; 1861. Gerard Mosely, vice-consul, Shannon court, Corn street ' Office, 26 Broad street. Austria, H. Vincent Barnard, 56 Queen square Belgium, Mark Whitwill, consul, Grove &; 35 Queen square Chairman, Edward J. Swann ' Denmark, Frederick Christian Rosendal, 21 Queen square Solicitors, Messrs. Osborue, Ward, Vassall & Co. 41 Broad. st France, William Hy. Edwards, consular agent, 21 Qneen sq Secretary, R. G. GilIford, 26 Broad street German Empire, Gustave Nebendahl, vice-consul, 12 Narrow, " :' . quay LaW' & Other Courts. Italy, John Fowler, consular agent, 21 Queen square ECCLESIASTICAL COURT. Liberia (Republic of), William Killigrew Wait, consul, 32 . Office, Diocesan R"o-istry, 28 Broad street. Welsh back ...... Netherlands, Wm. Henry Edwards, vice-consul, 21 Queen sq Chancellor, The Worshipful Arthur Becher Ellicott M.A. Russia, Gustav Nebendahl, 'fice-consul, 12 Narrow quay Registrar, William Hurle Clarke esq Spain, John A. Fraser, vice-consul, 3 Middle avenue, Clerk, Lionel A. Wilaon ' Queen square N.B.......:.The above court grants marriage licences for the city Sweden & Norway, Gustav Nebendahl, vice-consul, 12 &; deanery of Bristol &; for the deaneries of Malmesbury &; , Narrow quay , Cricklade &; Chippenham, Wilts ' Uruguay, Mark Whitwill, consul, Grove To ensure obtaining licences on the day of application at.. _ tendance must be given before 12 o'clock . , .. Ordnance Survey Oflioes. • COURT OF PROBATE. • 23 Westfield park, Redland (8th Division), Capt. G. 1". A. Office, 28 Broad street. Whitlock, R.E S~ (Tudor hall) Pembroke road, Clifton, Col. F. J. District Registrar, William HurIe Clarke esq Day, n.• CoUNTY COURT OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Board. of Trade 01l1ces. (Having jurisdiction in BankruptcY, Equity &; Admiralty.) , 52 Prince street. Holden at the Guildhall; office, St.Werburgh's chambers, 'Chairman of the Local Marine Board, Mark Whitwill esq Small street; hoUt's 10 to 4 ; saturdays, 10 to I Secretary of the Local Marine Board, James Inskip Judge, His Honor James Valentine Austin B.A. ..superintendent Mercantile Marine, G. R, Colbourne R.N.R , High Bailiff, William Vowles ' '.J .' Deputy Superintendents, A. E. Craddy &; J. W. Derrick Treasurer, supt.County Court department,Treasury,London Examiner in Navigation &; Seamanship, W. E. Bentley Registrars,Edward Arthnr Harley &; Charles Edward Wright Examiner of Engineers &; Surveyor, J. W. Butterworth , Broker, Wm. Bowman, Athenreulll chambers, Nieholas st _Assistant Surveyor &; Emigration.Offi~er,J. ,W: Butterworth Places within the jurisdiction of the ~ounty court of Bristol:- • • • Abbot's' Leigh, Air Balloon Hill, Ashton, Avonmouth, Members of Local Marine Board. Backwell, Barrow, Barrow Gnrney, Beach, Bedminster Down, Bishopston, Bishopsworth, Bishport, Bitton, Black­ Offices, 52 Pr:nce street. well, Bonrt.on, Bower Ashton,Brentry, Brislington,Broad­ field Down, Brockley, Cadbury, Cadbury Heath, CharltoQ The Lord Mayor (ex-officio), William C. Beloe, ·Capt. (Somerset & Gloucester), Chelvey, Chewton Keynsham, 'tVilIiam Fitt, Capt. Samuel Lowther, James Stanley, Arthur Church Town, Clapton, Claverham, Clay Bottom, Cleeve, H. Wansey, Samuel Jas, King, William Hy. Butler, Thomas Clevedon, Clifton, Compton,Compton Greenfield,Conham, , 'H. Gore & Col. E. S. Hill; secretary, James Inskip Crews Hole~ Crocks Top, ,Downend, Downside, Dundry, Easton, Easton-in-Gordano, Eastfield, Failand, Felton List of Licensed Pilots (Somerset), Filton (Gloucester), Fillwood, Fishponds, • Frenchay, Hallen, Ham Green, Hambrook, Hanham, FOR THE PORT OF BRISTOL &; THE BRISTOL CHANNEL, Havots Green, Henbury, Hewish (part), Highwood, Hor­ With their Skiffs &; Numbers. field, Jeffries Hill, Kenn, Keynsham, Kingston Seymour, No. SKIFFS.NAMES. King's Weston, Kingswood, Knowle, Lawrence Weston, I Christa Bella ••• ,•• ' Thomas ElIis Little Failand, Leigh Hole, Little Stoke, Long Ashton, 2 Pet Jeremiah Berry' ,.' Longwells Green, Lulsgate Bottom, Mangotsfield, 3 Olive Thomas Thayer &; James Mitchell Marsh Common, Moorside, Mount Hill, Nags Head Hill, 4 E. L. C................ William Russell &; John Carey Nailsea, New Cheltenham (part only), New Passage, 5 Pearl.................. Wm.H.Gilmore &;Edwd.I.Craddy North Common, North Weston, NO,rton's Wood, Oldlalld, 6 A. E. R............... Alfred Ray Pen Park, Pile Marsh, Pill, Portbury, Portishead, Queen Re~field, "'7 8arah.................. James Howard Charlton, Redhill, Redghill, Rnssell Town, ,8 Ins I.. Samuel Bailey Saint George (Somerset & Glollcestershire), Sea Mills, 9 Mazeppa John Pains Sheepway, Shirehampton, Siston, Sneyd Park, Sound­ ''10 Arrow............... Richard Case &; Charles Case well, Staplehill, Stapleton, Stoke Bishop, Stoke Gifford, ,'u Emily Alfred Chesswell Strode, 8winford, Tickenham, Totterdown, Two Mile . 12 Gladys.. William Henry Thomas Hill, Upton Cheyney, Walton - in - Gordano, Warmley, 'I3 Nellie.................. William Hunt Webb Heath, Westbury-upon-Trym, Weston-in-Gordano, 14 Lady Clive William David Selway West Town, Whitchurch, Whitehall, Willsbridge,Winford, :19 Mary.................. John Browne Winterbourne, Wraxhall, Yatton (East lit West) ; For Bankruptcy purposes this court has jurisdiction over . 23 Briton Sidney G. Thomas , . ',25 Emma Edward Rowland the Bristol, Chipping Sodbury & Thornbury County Courts, Frank Lowson Clark, Inland Re,enue Office, Capt. E. T. Parsons n.N. haven master, Port of Bristol Ba1l,twin street, official receiver .. ' '~he Society of Merchant Venturers of Bristol. TOLZEY COURT. Committee appointed ~vember loth in each )'ear. Office, 3 St. Stephen's chambers, Baldwin street. Merchants' Hall, Marsh street. Judge, Edward James Castle esq. K.O Deputy Judge &; Registrar, Arthur Henry Wansey esq Treasurer, George Henry Pope M.A., B.C.L., D.L., l.P Dock Office. 19 Queen square. F. B. Girdlestone, sec. & general manager; A. Harvey, chief clerk; shipping dues office, Queen' square, John Alfred Rose, collector; engineer's office, CumberIand road, Capt. E. T. Parsons n.N. haven master; W. W. Squire C.R. engineer; dock house, Cumberland basin, Capt. C. • • ;1<'. Hart, Capt E. W. Harvey (Avonmouth) Jl; Capt. ,A.. TAX OFFICE•. M. Nicholas (Portishead), dockmasters~ Capt. James l Inland Revenue Offices, Queen street. Turner, water bailiff .' . • Dock Traffic Manager's Office, Grove, James Macnab, dock 1St BriStOl Surveyor, W. G. White .. ." traffic manager • 2nd Bristol Surve)'or, E. B. Purchas.
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