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Suffolk. [Kelly's 158 HAVERHILL. SUFFOLK. [KELLY'S . Chauntry House, Haverhill, Jabez Gurteen esq. of Haver­ Certified Bailiff appointed under the "Law of Distress hill, Charles Brogden Sperling esq. of Dynes Hall, Hal­ Amendment Act," Henry Peck, Haverhill stead Essex, and Queen's College, Cambridge, are prin­ County Police Stlltion, William Smith, inspector; the cipal 'landowners. The soil is chiefly clay; subsoil, clay. local ilorce consists of 5 constables 'rhe crops are of the usual kind. The area. is 2,531 Fire Brigade (Volunteer), Hobert Wm. Bridge, captain, acres; rateable value, £12,950; the population in 1891 2 lieutenants, 2 engineers &; 4 firemen was 4,587. Town Hall, High street, William Buckley, caretaker Pest, M. O. &; T. 0., T. M. 0., Express Delivery, Parcel Post, S. B. &; Annuity &; Insurance Office.-Edward VOLUNTEERS. W. Griggs,postmaster. Letters arrive from New­ 2nd Volunteer Batallion, Suffolk Regiment (0 CompanY), market at 6.20 a.m.; dispatched at 5.50 p.m.; Drill hall, Burton end (Captain F. C. Christmas; E. arrive from Halstead at 6.55 Lm.; dispatched at 5 Ingo\d &; O. Boardman, lieuts; Rev. C. J. Martyn M.A. p.m.; &; from London also arrive at 10.30 a.m. &; 5.30 acting chaplain; Sergt.-Instructor, Walter Game p.m.; dispatched! at 12.15, 2.25 &:i 7.30 p.m.; to C8J!l­ bridge, 7 p.m.; to all parts, 7.30 p.m.; aundayll, dIS­ RISBRIDGiE UNION. patched to all parts,S&; 5.50 p.m. Board day, every alternate friday, II a.m.. 8It the Work­ Wall Letter Boxes. • house, Kedington. Camps road, cleared at 12 noon &; 4.45 &; 7.25 p.m The union comprise's the following placeSI :-Ashen~ Hamlet road Box, cleared! 11.20 a.m. &; 6.30 p.m BarnoardJiston, BirdJbrook, Bumpstead Steeple, Bump­ High street, cleared at 12 noon &; 5 &; 7.30 p.m stead Relions, Clare, Cowlinge, Denston (or Denardis­ Queen street, cleared B,t 12 noon &; 4.45, 6.30 &; 7.20 p.m ton), Great Bradley, Great Thu!l"low, Great Wrattting~ (Week days only) Hla.ve1'lhill, HundoD', Kedington, Little Brad1ey, Little­ Thurlow, Little Wratting, Monks RiS'bridge, Ovington~ COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOB RISBRIOOE PETTY Posling:ford, Stansfieldl, Stdk:e-by-Clare, Stradlis!b.aTI~ SESSIONAL DIVISION. Sturmer, Whixoe (or W:ixoe), Wickhoambrook &> Withersfield: the area of the union is 53,976 acres; Goodchild Colonel Sharpe esq. 0.0. The Hall, Great Wrat­ rateable value in 1900, £61,363; the population in ting, Haverhill, chairman 1891 was 17,307 Loch Lord G.C.B., G.C.M.G., P.C., D.O.L. Stoke College, Chairm:m of the Board of Guardians, Charles Provart Stoke-by-Clare Keeble, Hazel Stubb, Raverhill Barnes John Edward esq. Clare R.S.O .. Clerk to the Guardians & As'se8'sment Oommittee.. John Gurteen William Basham esq. Chauntry house, Haverhill Bigmore, Queen street, Haverhill Little Rev. Joseph Russell, Stansfield Assistant Clerk, Samuel Austin Bigmore, Queen street~ Packer Rev. Arthur M.A. Hartest, Bury St. Edmunds Haverhill Taylor Fredk. esq. Boyton hall, Little Wratting, Haverhill Treasurer, Algernon B. Bevan esq. Capital &; Countie~ The Chairmen, for the time being, of the Haverhill Urban Bank; Haverhill &; Rural District Councils, are ex-officio magistrates Relieving &; Vaccin'cJition Officers, No. I district; A. N. Clerk to the Magistrates, John Bigmore, Queen street Debenham, Sturmer; -No. 2 district, Henry James Petty Sessions are held at the Police stations at Olare &; Hariss Newton, Clare; No. 3 district, Charles Brown~ Haverhill every alternate monday, at II a.m. The Wickhambrook places in the petty sessional division are :-Barnardiaton, Med!ical Officers &; Public Vaccinators, No. I district, Clare, Cowlinge, Denston, Great Bradley, Great Thur­ Herbert John HlIil'grave M.B., C.M. Haverhill; No. :;, low, Great Wratting, Haverhill, Hawkedon, Hundon, district, Edward Alfred Piggott L.R.C.P. &; S.Edin. Kedington, Little Bradley, Little Thurlow, Little Wrat­ Hillside, Clare; No. 3 district, Robert Reynolds ting, Monk's Risbridge, Poslingford', Stansfield, Stoke­ M.RC.S.Eng. Steeple Bumpstead; No. 4 district, Robt. by-Olare, Stradishall, Whixoe; WickhamJbrook &; Elwell Naish L.B.O.P.•& S.Edin. Little Thurlow; No. 5 Withersfield dist. Robt. Hugh Wilkin L.R.C.P.Lond. 'Wickhambrook Superintendent Registrar, J()hn Bigmore, Queen street, HAVERHILL URBAN DISTRICT COUNOIL. Haverhill; deputy, ISamuel Austin Bigmore, Queen st. Meeting days, every third monday in ,the month, at the Haverhill Town RaIl, at 7 p.m. Regi!rlirars of Births &; Deaths, The Relieving &; Vaccina­ Members. tion officers Chairman, William Basham Gurteen J.P. Registl'Birs of Marriages, Henry Peck, Haverhill &; Jaaza­ • niah Oarter, DenstoIl/ J. Beasley Thomas Jarvis Workhouse, Kedington, William Balaam, mr.ster; Rev. Charles Boardman }<'rederick Perry Mostyn Sedgwick, chaplain; Herbert J.Hargrave M.B.~ Charles French Richard Ruffle C.M. medical officer; Mrs. Elizabeth Balaam, matron Thomas Herbert Goodqlan Augustus J. Simpson • Edward M. Green Harry D. Taylor School Attendance Committee. Jabez Gurteen . IF. D. Unwin Meets 8It b01llI"d-room On alternate fridays at II a.m. William Basbam GurteenJ.P Clerk, John Bigmore, Queen street, Raverhill Officers. School A.ttendance Officers, A. N. Debenham, Sturmer. Treasurer, Algernon B. Bevan esq. Sudbury Essex; H. J. H. Newton, Clare; Charles Brown,Wick­ Clerk; Sidney H. Graham,. High street hambrook Medical Officer of Health, William Armistead M.B., C.M. PUBLIO OF1F'IOERS. Stapleford Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, John J sph. Knew6tubb, Assessor &; Oollecto1' oll Taxes;Saml. A. Bigmore,QuOOIlJ st Withersfield road Assistant Overseer, George Kinsey, High street Collector, George Kinsey, High street Clerk to Commi&sioners' of Taxes, In. Bigmore, Queen at Inla.nd Revenue Officer, Albert Thos. Machen, Hamlet rd PUBLIC ESTABLISfllMENTS. Town Crier; Alfred Dare, 29 High street Cemetery, Sidney H. Graham, clerk to the urban dia­ trict council, acting as a burial board IPLAOES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. County Court, His HOll'or W. H. G. Bagshswe Q.C. St. Mary's Church, vicar; Rev. &; judge; . H. C. Canham, registrM" high bailiff; H. Henry James Hall M.A.. curate; 8 &; II a.m. &; 3 &; 6.30 Peck, sub-bailiff. The county court is held at the p.m.; daily 8 a.m. &, 8 p.m Police station, every alternate month. The following Baptist, 10.30 a.m. &; 6.30 p.m is 3 list of parishes in the county court district:­ Congregational, West End, Withersfield road, Rev.Arthur AsheD!, Birdbrook, Steeple Bumpstead, Relions Bump­ Jarvis A.T.S. 10.30 &; 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m S'tead, Barnoardiston, Bradley Great, Bradley Little, Congregational, Hamlet road,Rev.James Francis Shepherd Oa'8tle Chmps, Clare, Cowlinge, Denston, Hundoll, M.A.; 10.30 a.m. i& 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m Haverhill, Horseheath, Kedington, Ovinlgton, Posling­ Primitive Methodist, Rev. Jacob Pilling; 10.30 a.m. &, ford, Ridgwell, S'hudy Oamps, Stansfield, Stradishall, 2.30 &; 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m Stambou['ne, Sturmer, Stoke-next-Olare, Thurlow Great; Thurlow Little, West Wickham; Whixoe,Withers­ Salvationl Army, 7 &; 10.30 a.m. &; 2.30 &; 6 p.m.; week field, Wratting Great, Wratiting Little, Wick,hambrook days, 7.30 p.m For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that A School Board of 7 members was formed compulsorily, of Cambridge, Howard William Cox; 5 Petty Curry, 31 October, 1873. 1101' the united district of Haverhill Cambridge, official receiver. &; Sturmer; John Bigmore, clerk to the b08ll'd.
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