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APPLEBY. ·WESTMQRLAND. [KELLY'S '1'hompson Charles esq. :Horland, Penrith EAST WARD UllION. Thumpson Edmund esq. Long Marton, Appleby The Guardians meet at Appleby every alternate 1tatnl'­ Thwaytes Thomas Wilkinson esq. D.L. Holes Foot lodge, day at 12 noon, & at Kirkby Stephen eteryalternat& Crosby Rll.vensworth, Shap mondayat 12.30 p.ro . Troughtol.!. Robert esq. Kirkby Stephen The following places are in the union: Appleby St. Tufton Alfd. ChaR. esq. D.L. 19 Kildare gardens, London Lawrence, Appleby St. Michael, Asby, Brough, Brongh WaLson JosephRobinson esq. Wheatsheaf,Warcop,Penrith Sowerby, Crosby 0-8rrett, Dufton, Hartley, Hillbeck, WatsonWillillom esq.L.K.c.p.lIldin.TempleSowerby,Penrit~ Kaber, Kirkby Stephen, Kirkby Thore, Long Marton, Westmorland Thomas esq. Kirkby Thore i Mallerstang, Milburn, Musgrave Great, Musgrave Clerk to the Magistrates, John Bell H.A. Boroughgate', Little, Nateby, Newbiggin, Ormside, Orton, Raven_ Appleby stonedale, Smardale, Soulby, Stainmore,Temple Sower. Clerk to the Sub-divisioD, Richard Thomas Roe Waltqn by, Waitby, Warcop, Wharton & Winton. 'rhe area of Hallam, Kirkby Stephen .i the whole union is 184,866 acres j the rateable value Petty Sessions are held at the Shire Hall, Bongate, in 1893, £139,6240 The population in 1891 was every alternate saturday at 10.30 a.m. & at the Court 13,72 7 Hous~, Kirkby Stephen, every alternate Monday at Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee,William 12.15 p.m Hewitson, Court house, Bongate, Appleby The following places are included in the petty ses­ Treasurer, John Nanson, Bank, Appleby sional. division:-Appleby, Asby Coatsforth, Asby Relieving Officers & Vaccination Officers, North district, Little, Asby Winderwath, Bleatarn, Bolton, Bongate, Thomas Dixon, Pembroke street, Bongate, Appleby i Brampton, Brough, Brough Sowerby, Burrells,Burton, South district, Richard Wilsou, Kirkby Stephen Colby, Coupland Beck, Crd.ckenthorpe, Crosby Garrett, Collectors to the Guardians, Thomas Dixon, Pembroke Crosby Rayensworth, Drybeck, Dufton, Hartley, Helm, street, Bongate, Appleby & Richard Wilson, Kirkby Hillbeck, Hilton, Hoff & Row, Kaber, Keisley, Stephen Kirkby Stephen, Kirkby Thore, Knock, Langton, School Inquiry Officers, Thomas Dixon, Pembroke st. Long Marton,Mallerstang, Milburn & Milburn Grange, Bongate, Appleby & Richard Wilson, Kirkby Stephen Murton, Musgrave Great, Musgrave Little, Nateby, Medical Officers & Public Vaecinators, Appleby district, Newbiggin (Temple Sowerby), Newbiggin (Ravenstone­ Harvey Francis William de Montmorency L.R.o.P. dale), Ormside, Ravenstonedale, Row& Hoff, Sandford, Edin. Boroughgate, Appleby; Brough district, Thomas Scattergate, Smardale, Soulby, Rtainmore, Temple Leigh Bryan M.B. Seabro' house, Brough i Kirkby Sowerby, 'Vaitby, Warcop, Wharton & Wint,on Stephen district, Matthew Robinson Fairer M.ll., C.M. PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS :- Mitre house, Kirkby Stephen i Kirkby 'fhore district, County Court, His HODor David Fenwick Steavenson, William WatsonL.R.c.p.Edin. Temple Sowerby j Orton judge; Alfred Pike, treasurer i Edward Alexander district, John Stevenson Aitken L.R.c.p.Edin. Orton i HeeIis, registrar & high bailiff i deputies, Goorge W. Ravenstonedale distriet,'Benjamin Walker H.D. Kirkby C. Kelly & John Bainbridge. The court is held at Stephen the Shire hall, Bongate, every two months Superintendent Registrar,Alexander Charles Whitehead, The following places are within the jurisdiction-of the Bridge street, Appleby i deputy, Richard Warton, county court:- Appleby, Asby Coatsforth, Asby Bridge street, Appleby Little, Asby Winderwath, Birkbeck Fells, Birkdale, Re~istrars of Births, Deaths & Marriages, Appleby BUb­ Bleatarn, Bolton, Bongate, Bl'lJ.mpton, Bretherdale, aistrict, 'rhomas Dixun, Pembroke street, Bongate, Brough, Brough Sowerby, BurrelJs, Burton, Colby, AppIeby; deputy, John Joseph Hudspith, Borough­ Coupland Beck, Crackenthorpe, Crosby Garrett, gate, Appleby; Kirkby Stephen sub-district, Thomas Crosby Ravensworth, Drybeck, Dufton, Gaisgill, Brown, Kirkby Stephen; deputy, Francis Brown, EartIey, Helm, Hillbeck, Hilton, Hoff & Row, Kaber, Kirkby Stephen; Orton sub-district, John B. Sharp, KeisIey, Kings Meaburn, Kirkby Stephen, Kirkby Tebay R.S.O. i deputy, RobertBousfield, Raisgill hall, Thore, Knock, Langcla.le, Langton, Long Marton, Tebay R.S.O Mallerstang, Maulds Meaburn, Milburn & Milburn RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. Grange, Morland, Murton, Musgrave Great, Musgrave Meets at Appleby on alternate saturdays at 12 noon, & at Little, Nateby, Newbiggin (Temple Sowerby), New­ Kirkby Stephen on alternate mondays at 12.30 p.m biggin (Ravenstonedale), Newby, Ormside, Orton, Clerk, William Hewitson, Court house,Bongate, Appleby Ralsbeck, Ravenstonooale, Reagill, Row & Hoti, Sand­ Treasurer, John Nanson, Bank, Appleby ford, Scattergate, Sleagill, Smardale, Soulby, Stain­ Medical Officer of Health, Robert Musgrave CraTen more, Tebay, Temple Sowerby, Wuitby, Warcop, L. a.<J. p.Jl:din., D.P. H. Town hall, Kendal Wharton & Winton Inspectors of Nuisances, Thomas Dixon, Pembroke street, For Bankrupt<.'y Court purposes this court is included in Bongate, Appleby i Richard Wilson, Kirkby Stephen that of Kendal; H. G. Pearson, Barrow-in-Furness, SCHOOL ATTENDANClll COMMITTEE. official receiver Meets at Al'plebyon 1st boa.~d day in each month at Certified B8ilifIs appointed uuder the" Law of Distress 12.30 p.m. & at Kirkby Stephen on 1st board day in Amendment Act," Lowas Richardson,accountant,Colby, each month at I p. m Appleby; John Bainbridge,Buctioneer,Kirkby Stephen Clerk, William Hewitson,Court house, Bongatc,Appleby County .Police (East & West Wards (Applebl) Divi­ Attendance Officers, Thomas Dixon, Pembroke street, sion), John Graham, superintendent i the dlvisional Bongate, Appleby & Richard Wilson, Kirkby S~ephen force consists of I inspector, 2 sergeant.s & 12 con­ The workhouse of the East Ward union at Kirkby stables with I additional constable at Lowther Stephen WRB converted to its present purpose about Court House, Bungate, John Bell M.A. clerk tu the 1810, having previously been a cotton mill, styled magistrates .. The Factory:" it is limited by the Poor LBW Board Market Hall, Boroughgate to hold I 72 paupers i Andrew Mackereth, Kirkby Police Station, Bongate, JOhn Graham, superintendent i Stephen, master j Mrll. Elizabeth Mackereth, matron; the local force consists of I sergeant & I constable Matthew Robinson Fairer H.B., e.M. ~litre house, Stamp Offico, Bridge street, Alexander Charles White­ Kirkby Stephen, medical offieer; Rev. Joseph Bow· head, distributor stead, Soulby, chaplain Town Hall, Boroughgate, Joseph Thomas AldersoD, PUBLIC OFFICEII.S:- caretaker Assistant Overseers, Leonard Atkinson, Colby, for VOLUNTEERS. Appleby; William Barnes, for Bongate Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry Cavalry (A or Certifying Factory Surgeon, George Smith M,R.C.8.BIlg., Applebytroop, A Squadron) (14th Yeomanry Brigade); L.S.A. 25 Boroughgate head quarters, Crown & Punch Bowl, Boroughgate; Clerk to the Commissioner of Taxes, Thomas Hewitson, Hon. Francis Markham, officer in command of 13 Battlebarrow, Bongate l!t<J.uadron i Wm. R. Mounsey, troop quartermaster i Clerk to the Lieutenancy of Westmorland, Steward of Hobert Clear, sergeant-major the Manors of Crosby-Garrett & Brough-with-Hilbeck, 2nd (Westmoreland) Volunteer Battalion Border Regi­ Steward of Lord Hothfield's WestmorlRnd Manors, ment (B Co.), Drill hall. Butter market i Capt. John Clerk to St. 'Anne's Hospital, Appleby Grammar Nanson, cam.; John Bell & Edward Alexandtlr Heelis, School & Temple Sowerby Trust, Edward Alexander lieuts. i Robert Pritcha.rd, drill instructor Heelis, 33 Chapel street.
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