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Herefordshire. Leominster DffiECTORY.] HEREFORDSHIRE. LEOMINSTER. 125 The following places are included in the Petty Sessional County Court, His Honor George Harris Lea M.A. judge; Division :-Ashton, Aston, Bodenham, Brimfield, Bircher, George Thomas Preston Robinson, registrar & high Brockmanton, Croft, Docklow, Eye, Eyton, Ford, Ham­ bailiff; Charles Davis Andrews, deputy registrar; nish, Hampton Wafer, Hatfield, Hope, Humber, Kim­ Samuel Henry Maund, sub-bailiff; offices, 32 Etnam bolton, Kingsland, Lawton. Leysters, Little Hereford, street. The sittings of the court are held monthly at Longford, Lucton, Ludford, Luston, Middleton-on-the­ the Town Hall, on mondays. The jurisdiction extends to Hill, Mileshope, Monkland, Newhampton, Newton, Orle­ the following places, viz :-Aymestrey, Bodenham, ton, Pudleston, Richard's Castle (Herefordshire portion), Birley, Croft, Docklow, Eardisland, Dilwyn, Eye, Eyton, Risbury, Stoke Prior, Stockton, Upton, West Town, Ford or Fordbridge, Hampton Wafer, Hatfield, Hope­ Westwood, Woonton, Yarpole under-Dinmore, Humber, Kimbolton, Kingsland. Lay­ sters, Leominster, Lucton, Luston, Middleton-on-the-Hill, BOROUGH MAGISTRATES. Monkland, New Hampton, Newton, Orleton, Pudleston, Shobdon, Stoke PriGr, Stretford, Weobley & Yarpole. The Mayor. The Leominster county court jurisdiction in bankruptcy The Ex-Mayor. includes the county court districts of Bishop's Castle, Barnett Samuel, Brook house, Broad street Kington, Knighton, Ludlow, & Presteign, having been Edwards Octavius, Etnam street attached thereto by order of the Lord Chancellor, Mackey John Graham Scobie, 2 Offa street, Hereford, official Ellwood Michael John, 25 Draper's lane • Hyde William Edward, 16 Church street receIver Lewis Alfred, High street Certified Bailiffs appointed under "The Law of Distress Page James, South street Amendment Act," Alfred Edwards, Corn square; William Smith Thomas, High street Davies, 15 Church st. ; Edward Hammond, Broad street, Southall John T. Ross & R. H. George Byecroft, Leomiuster Stallard Thomas Bristow, 26 Broad street County Police Station, Burgess street, Richard Strangward, Woodhouse Robert Haylin~, 38 Etnam street superintendent; 2 sergeants & 6 constables Clerk, Charles Edward Arthur Moore, Corn square Fire Engine House, Town hall. The brigade consists of Borough Petty Sessions are held at the Town Hall every captain, engineer &12 men; J. J. Biddle engineer. There thursday at Il a.m is one engine kept always in readiness at the Town Hall, also reel hose & fire escape CORPORATION. Free Library,South street,Alfred Lewis, chairman; John B. Dowding, sec 1894-95. Inland Revenue Office, William James Lush, 45 Etnam Mayor, Councillor Edward Valentine Gunnell. street, superviser; David Keane, officer Deputy Mayor, Councillor Richard Bright. Stamp Office, 13 & 15 High street, Charles James Saxby, sub-distributor Aldermen. Town Hall, High street ~Thomas Bristow Stallard I IIJames Page tJohn Tertius Southall IJohn Hall Volunteers. Councillors. Herefordshire 1st Rifle (F Co); Orderly room, Armoury & North or Borough Ward. Drill hall, 23 New street; Hon. Major E. V. GunnelJ, com­ Presiding Alderman at Ward Elections, John Tertius manding; Rev. Richard Evans M.A. chaplain; James Southall. Jarvis, sergeant instructor tThomas Bannister tAlfred Lewis Leominster Union. t Henry Gosling *Joseph John Davis tWilliam Edward Hyde I *Andrew Duncan Board day, every alternate friday at the Board room, Union, 1Richard Bright *Henry John Southall at 10 a.m tEdward Valentine Gunnell The uuion comprises the following places :-Aymestrey, Bodenham, Croft, Docklow, Eye, Eyton, Moreton & Ash­ South or Out-Parish Ward. ton, Eyton, Ford or Fordbridge, Hampton Wafer, Hat­ Presiding Alderman at Ward Elections, Thomas Bristow field, Hope-under-Dinmore, Humber, Kimbolton, Kings­ Stallard. land, Laysters, Leominster, Lucton, Luston. Middleton­ on-the-Hill, Monkland, New Hampton, Newton, OrletoII, tRobert Davies I *William Tedstone Hudlestone, Shobdon, Stoke Prior& Yarpole. The popu­ tJohn Richard Holland lation of the union in 1891 was 13,796; area 66.409 acres; Marked thus t retire in 1895. rateable value in 1895 £IIl,350. Marked thus t retire in 1896. Clerk to the Gnardians & Assessment Committee, Henry Marked thus. retire in 1891. Gosling M.A. 17 West street, Leominster Marked thus 11 retire in 1898. Treasurer, Valentine Webb Holmes, National Provincial Bank The ordinary meetings of the Council are held quarterly, of England Limited, Leominster & meetings are held on the first tuesday in each month, Collectors to the Guardians & School Inquiry Officers, except January, when the meeting is convened on the Arthur Frederick Gregory, 89 Etnam street, Leominster 2nd tuesday & Richard O. Smith, Yew Tree villa, Kingsland Mayor's Auditor, Councillor Joseph John Davis Relieving Officers, first district, Arthur Frederick Gregory, Elective Auditors, W. Dwies & F. Wrigglesworth 89 Etnam street, Leominster; second district, Richard Officers of the Corporation. Oseman Smith, Kingsland Vaccination Officers, the Registrars of Births & Deaths Town Clerk & Clerk to the School Attendance Committee, Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, No. I district, Octa­ William Thomas Sale, 17 Church street vius Edwards L.R.C.P.Lond. Leominster ; No. 2 district, Borough Treasurer, Edwin Preece Lloyd, 28 South street Robert Williams M.B. Kingsland; No. 3 district, Ben Treasurer to the Urban Authority, Valentine Webb Holmes, Hall M.B. Bodenham 13 Broad street Superintendent Registrar, Henry Gosling M.A. 17 West Medical Officer of Health, Robert Williams M.B., C.M. st: Leominst.er ; deputy, HaroldEaston, Corn sq.Leomnstr Kingsland Regrstrars of BIrths &Deaths, Bodenhamsub-district. Arthur Borough Surveyor, Sanitary Inspector & Inspector of Frederick Gregory, 891Etnam street, Leominster; deputy, Common Lodging Houses Edward W. Jones, Nationalschool ; Kingsland sub-district, Surveyor of Out-Parish, William John Davis, The Poplands, Miss Mary Mason, Yarpole; deputy, Richard O. Smith, Mill street Yew Tree villa, Kingsland ; Leominster sub-district, Veterinary Inspector under Contagious Diseases (Animals) John Benjamin Dowding, 5 Corn square, Leominster; Act, WaIter Vernon Tuson, Westbury house deputy, H. G. Griffith, 5 Corn square, Leominster .collector of Rates, James Wilkes, Pinsley house, Broad st Registrars of Marriages, John Benjamin Dowding, 5 Corn School Attendance Officer, James Rendall, Fern cottage, sq. &, Arthur Fredk. Gregory, 89 Etnam st. Leominster Perseverance road Workhouse, Priory, a building of stone & will hold 141 Town Crier, Williltm Baxter, Hereford road inmates; Octavius Edwards L.R.C.P.Lond. medical Sergeants-at-Mace; James Woodward & Thomas Watts, officer; Jas. Tracey, master: Mrs. Ann Tracy, matron sergeants; William Baxter, town beadle School Attendance Committee. Meets atthe Board room, Union, no time fixed. PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Clerk, Henry Gosling M.A. 17 West street, Leominster Almshouses, Bargates, for four poor widows Attendance Officers, Arthur Frederick Gregory, 89 Etnam Corn Exchange, Corn square, J. B. Dowding, secretary street & Richard O. Smith, Kingsland.
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