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CHESHIRE. [ KELLY•S Inland Revenue Office, 4 Hibel Road, George C 352 MACCLE.:-FIELD. CHESHIRE. [ KELLY•S Inland Revenue Office, 4 Hibel road, George C. Brown, was built at a distance from the main building at a surveyor of taxes; Edwin .A.bbott, supervisor ; Sampson cost of about £1,200, & is available for about 6o patient.. Davenport Stevenson & Charles Harvey Colmar, officers In 1881 a general hospital, for 70 persons, was erected Lock-up, Town hall, Market pl. Saml. Stonehewer, keeper at a cost of about £6,ooo. In 1895 an isolation hospital Parkside County Lunatic Asylum, Chester road, Thomas was erected at a cost of £ r,2oo, containing four beds & Steele Sheldon M.B. medical superiptendent; Charles in 1891 new casual wards, for about 30 persons, were Frederick Laing M.B., C.M. assistant medical officer; built at a cost of £2,ooo; there is also accommodation Rev. Thomas W. Dix M . .A.. chaplain; Frank Tylecote, for 9 old men & 9 old women in the privileged wards, treasurer; A. C. Procter, clerk to visitors; John William a scheme which is· being tried here, and in which the Lees·, clerk; Mrs. Sarah Ann Millington, housekeeper inmates are not required to work nor to wear the Public Park, Prestbury road, George Roscoe, keeper uniform of the house ; J oseph E. Potts, master; Mrs. Theatre Royal, Catherine street, Mis·s Violet E. Greg, Hannah Potts, matron manageress & lessee . School Attendance Committee. Town Hall, Market place, Samuel Stonehewer, keeper Meets at the ·workhouse every tuesday in each month, at Macclesfield Union. 10.30 a.m . • Board day, tuesday fortnightly, at the Workhouse at Clerk, John Fred May, Church side, :Macclesfield rr o' clDck. Attendance Officers, Edwin Beard, 64 High street,Maccles­ The Union comprises Macclesfield & the forty-one sur­ field!; Samuel Downes, Alderley; John Potts, Union rounding townships, viz. : Adlington, Birtles, Bollington, offices, Macclesfield Bosley, Buttley, Oapesthorne, Chelford, Chorley, Eaton, POLICE STATIONS. Fallybroom or Fallibroome, Gawsworth, Great W"arford, Borough Station, Town hall, Market place, William Henbury-with-Pexall, Hurdsfield, Kettleshulme, Lower Sheasby, chief constable; 3 inspectors, 3 section Withington; Lyme Handley, Macclesfield Forest, sergeants, I detective sergeant & 30 constables Marton, Mottram St. Andrew, Nether Alderley, Newton, County Station for the Prestbury Division of the Hundred North Rode, Old Withington, Over .A.lderley, Pott of Macclesfield, King Edward street, Joseph Downes, Shrigley, Poynton-with-Kerridge, .A.lderley Edge, Prest­ supt. with I inspector, 4 sergeants & 21 constables bury, Rainow, Siddington, Snelson, Sutton, Taxa!, Tytheringt{)n, Upton, Whaley-cum-Yeardsley, Wildboar­ MILITARY. dough, Wincle & '\'Voodford. The area is 85,892 acres; 4th Battalion Cheshire Regiment, 2nd Royal Cheshire rateable value in 1891, £293,103; the population in 1891 Militia; Barracks, Orompton road ; Hon. Col. J. M. was 60,324. Read, commanding; J. A. Arnott & C. H. Beck, majors; Clerk to the Guardians, John Fred May, Church side, Capt. 0. W. Willis, instructor of musketry ; Capt. H. Macclesfield F. N. Hopkins, adjutant; Hon. Lieut. R. McKay, Assistant Clerk, Thomas Moseley, Union offices,Macclesfld quartermaster; Surgeon-Lieut.-Col. J. B. Hughes, Treasurer, Frank Tylecote, Manchester & Liverpool Dis­ medical officer trict Bank, Stockport 5th Volunteer Battalion (Cheshire Regiment) (C, D, E & Collector to the Guardians, John Potts, Union offices F Oos.) ; Drill hall, Bridge s,treet ; Companies: C, Relieving & Vaccination Officers, .A.dlington & Bollington Hon. Maj. H. C. Yates, commanding; Surg.-Capt. C. district, Charles Bradley, Butley; .A.lderley & Gaws­ Averill M.D. ; Rev. D. Wilmot M.A. acting chaplain; worth district, Samuel Downes, Chelford; Macclesfield D, Hon. Major G. Backhouse V.D.; C, Capt. H. S. C. district (vaccination officer), Edward Heathcote, 92 Claye & F, Hon. Major J. Sommerville, commanding; Chester road, Frank William Jones (relieving officer), Sergeant Henry Carter & Geo. Pentland, drill instructors 66 Chester road, Macclesfield; Sutton & Rainow dist­ rict, Edwin Beard, 2 Pitt street, Maccles.field PUBLIC OFFICERS. Medical Officers, Adlington & Bollington district, James Assistant Overseer si: -For Township of Macclesfield, Alien L.R.C.P.Edin. Bollington; Poynton district, Thomas Walker, Union gateway, Market place; for Henry Wellsted Wise M.B., C. M., B.Sc. Poynton; township of Hurdsfield, John Hamlett Brookes, 352 Alderlev & Gawsworth district, William Richard Park lane ( als'O collector of poor rates); for township Dambrill-Davies, Alderley Edge;- Ea ton & Marton of Sutton, Henry Massey, 2 Pitt .street (also collector of district,Patrick Moir Davidson L.R.C.P.Edin.Congleton; p<Jor's rates) Macclesfield district, James Brierley Hughes, 67 Roe Clerk to the Commissioners of Property & Income Tax, street, Macclesfield; Sutton & Rainow district, John Albert Oldfield, 43 Church side Latham Rushton M.D. East view, 37 Jordan gate, Clerk & Receiver to the Governors of King Edward the Macclesfield; Whaley district, Hector Allan M.B., C. M. Sixth'S! Grammar School, Arthur Crabtree Procter, Whaley bridge King Edward street Public Vaccinators, :Adlington & Bollington district, James Collector of Poor's Rates for Stockport Township, Henry Alien L.R. C.P.Edin. Bollington; Poynton district, Dranfield, Union gateway, Market place Henry Wellsted Wise J\II.B., C.M., B.Sc. Poynton; Coroner for Knutsford district, Hercules Campbell Yates,I Alderley & Gawsworth district, William Richard Exchange st. ; deputy, Ohas, Blunt, 2 King Edward st Dambrill-Davies, .A.Iderley Edge; Macclesfield district, Superintendent of Markets & Petroleum, Samuel Barker, James Brierley Hughes, 67 Roe street, Macclesfield; Market street; assistant supt. Peter Brown, Market st Sutton & Rainow district, John Latham Rushton M.D. Inspector of Weights & Measures for the Hyde Division 37 Jordan gate, Macclesfield; Whaley district, Hector of Cheshire, Samuel Lea, Duke street, Stockport Allan M.B., C.M. Whaley Bridge Town Crier, Edwin Oldfield, 65 Park green Superintendent Registrar, John Frederick May, 43 Church side, Macclesfield PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. Registrar of Births & Deaths, Alderley sub-district, Saml. St. Michael's Church, Market place, Rev. Sydney Adolphus Downes, Chelford ; Bollington sub-district, William Boyd B.C.L., M.A. vicar; Rev. Frederick J. Tackley Knight, High street, Bollington; Gawsworth ·sub­ B.A. curate; 10.30 a.m. 3 & 6.30 p.m.; wed. & fri. 11.30 district, Oyrus Fitton, Gawsworth ; East Macclesfield a.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m sub-district, Peter J. Eaton, 3 Buxton road, Maccles­ Chrisrt Church, Great King street, Rev. John St. Clere field; deputy, J. B. Millard,3 Buxton road,Macclesfield; Hick M.A. incumbent; Rev. Sanford Woods, curate; West Macclesfield sub-district, Edward Heathcote, 92 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m Chester road, Macclesfield; deputy, Miss Jane Heath­ St. John, Statham street, Rev. Robert Hurst M.A. vicar; cote; Prestbury sub-district, Charles Bradley, Bollin 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m grove, Butley; Rainow sub-district, Samuel Mottram, St. Paul, Hallefields, Rev. Sydney Porter, incumbent; Rev. Kerridge End, Rainow; Sutton sub-district, Edwin Francis John Bamford B. A. curate Beard, 56 Byrons lane, Macclesfield St. Peter, Windmill street, Rev. William Sin den, vicar; Regilltrar of Marriages for the Union, J. B. Millward, 3 Rev. Joseph Frederick C. James B. A. curate; 10.30 a.m. Buxton road, Macclesfield & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m The Union Workhouse, on the west side of the town, on St. George, High street, Rev. Arthur Vaughan Colston, • the Prestbury road & erected in 1843-4 at a cost of VICar • about £IO,ooo, is a building of stone in the Tudor St. Alban (Catholic), ~ester road, Rev. James Robinson Gothic style, & will hold about 500 persons : it is & Rev. Norberu Kelly, priests; 8, 9 & 10.30 a.m. & 6 surrounded by about 8 acres, partly used for ~he in­ p.m. ; thurs. 8 p.m dustrial occupation, the remainder being laid out & Friends' Meeting House, Mill street ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 planted with shrubs : the building principally consisU! p.m.; wed. 7.30 p,m of a spacious range to the front & iwo wings: the board Baptist, St. George street, various ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; room, offices & wards for the casual poor, form a wed. 7.30 l"·m detached building, & in the rear are the hospital & Oosgregational, Roe iitreet; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; th11rs. imbecile wards. In 1853-4 a separate fever hQ.i!pital 7-30 ~m .
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