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Derbyshire. 49 Derbyshire. 49 • DIRECTORY.] DERBYSHIRE. BELPER. 49 Retire in April, 1902. • Shottle & Postern, Smalley, South Wingfield, Turn­ Wm. Holden IEbenezer Smedley ditch, Weston Underwood, WindIer &; Wirksworth Th9i. Melville J ones Board day every alternate saturday, at the Board room Officers. in the Union, at 10 a.m. CleTk, J oseph Pym, Bridge street Clerk to the Guardians &; Assessment Committee, Joseph Treasurer, Henry Holmes, Bank house Pym, Bridge street, Belper Medical Officer of Health, Richard Grammer AlIen Collector to the Guardians, W. J. Parker, Albert st.Belper L.R.IO.P.Edin. Bridge street TreaHlrer, Henry Holmes, Parr's Bank, Belper Surveyor, Thomas Fenn, The Clusters Relieving Officers, Belper district, Arthur Dicken, Belper ; .sanitary Inspector &; Collector, John Potter, High street Wirksworth district, William Twigg, Alderwasley Vaccination Officer, Joseph Pym, Bridge street, Belper BELPER RURAL DISTRICT OOUNCIL. Medical Officers &; Public Vaccinators, Alfreton district. John J oseph Bingham. M.D. Alfreton; Belper &; Heage :Meets at the Union on alternate Belper Gua.rdians' board district, Richard Grammer AIlen L.R.C.P.Edin. days, after the ordinary meeting. Greasley house, Belper; Crich district, George Godfrey .clerk, J oseph Pym, Bridge street, Belper Macdonald, Crich; Duffield district, Frank Dinsmore Treamrer, Henry Holmes, Parr's Bank Limited, Belper Halmes RA., L.RC.P. &; L.R.C.S.Edin. Duffield; Medical Officers of Health, Ko. 1 district, Joseph AlIen Markeaton district, Alfred Olivant Francis L.R.C.P. M.R.C.S.Eng. East view, Ripley; No. 2 district, Edin. 16 Wardwick, Derby; Riddings district, William Edward Gaylor L.RC.P.Edin. Brid~e street, Belper Alexander Warters L.R.C.P.Edin. Alfreton; Ripley Sanitary Inspector &; Surveyor, John Clexton, North district, J osiah AIlen, Ripley; Smalley district, Ernest lodge, Belper Stanley Radford Cadman M.R, C.M. Horsley Wood­ house; Wirksworth district, George Harvey L.RC.P. PUBLIC ESrrABLLSHMENTS. Edin. Wirksworth - Helper Publio Hall Co. Limited, King street; Joseph Superintendent Registrar, Joseph Pym, Bridge street, Fym, managing director Belper; deputy, W. J. Parker, Albert street, Belper 'Cemetery, Joseph Pym, clerk; Joseph Waterfall, supt Registrars of Marriages, J. H. Simpson, Alma street, Oounty Court, His Honor William 'Cecil Smyly Q.C. .A1freton; deputy, J. J. Simpson, Nottingham road, judge; John Borough, registrar &; acting high bailiff. Alfreton; George Brown, King street, Belper; deputy. -The Court is held in the Public hall, Belper, &; in Edwin William Brown, Brookside, Belper; Arthur the Town hall, Ilkeston. The following places are Haworth, Wirksworth within this jurisdiction :-Ambergate, Awsworth, Bar­ Registrars ofl Births &; Deaths, J. H. Simpson, AIma. gate, Bedlam hill, Belper, Belper Gorses, Belper Lane street, Alfreton, Alfreton s'Ulb-district; deputy, J. J. End, Blackbrook, Boghouses, Bottlebrook, Broadholme, SimpsoIl, Nottingham road, Alfreton; Arthur Dicken, Buckland Hollow, Chevin, Copper Yards, Cotmanhay, Arnold villas, Chapel street, Belper, Belper sub-dis­ Cowhouse Lane. Cossall, Coxbench, Cumbersome, Dale trict ; Tom Wake, Duffield sub-district; deputy, Abbey, Dalley, Denby, Denby Common, Dobholes, Duf­ Thomas E. Wake, Duffield; Samuel Hawkins, Heage. field, Eastwood, Far Lawn, Farnah Green, Hazlewood, Ripley sub-district; deputy, Mrs. Mary Hawkins, Beage, Heanor, Hilcliff Lane, Holbrooke, Hoppinghill, He3ge; James Eley, Horsley lVoodhouse, Horsley sub­ district; deputy, Mrs. N. Eley, Smalley; William. Milford, Horsley, Horsley Woodhouse, Ilkeston, Kil­ Twi~g, burne, Kirk Ballam, Lady Grove, Langley, Langley Alderwasley, Wirksworth sub-district; d€puty. Mill, Little Hallam, Loscoe, Makeney, Mapperley, John Starkey, Middle Peak view, Wirksworth Marble Works, Marlpool, Milford, Minhay, Morley, Workhouse, to hold 340 inmates, Leonard Foster, master; Openwoodgate, Postern, Ridgeway, Sandbed Lane, Richird Grammer AlIen L.RC.P.Edin. medical officer; Shaw Lane, Shipley, Shire Oaks, Shottle Gate, Rev. Henry Cape Montford M.A. chaplain; Mrs. Eliza Smalley, Stanley, Stanley Common, Stanton-by-Dale, Foster, matron Stanto11 Gate, Swainsley, Toadmore, Turnditch, Upper PUBLIC OFFICERS. or Over Lane, West Hallam, Whitemoor &; Windley For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that Assessor, J oseph Pym of Derby; John Smith, official receiver; Astbury Assistant Overseer &; Collector of Poor's Rates, W. James Hall, assistant official ~cpiver, 40 St. Mary's Adderley, Publio ha.ll, King street gate, Derby Certifying SUl'geon under the Factory Acts for Helper Certified Bailiffs appointed under the "Law of Distress district, Edward Gaylor, 9 Bridge street Amendment Act."-John Cheetham, King street, Collector of Property & Income Taxes, John Potter, Belper; William Hallis, Ilkesoon; Isaiah Fisher, Ilkes­ Public hall, King street ton; Frank Walker Harvey, Ilkeston; J. E. Whit­ Inland Revenue Officer, James T. Bodley, 2 Lion terrace, church, Eastwood; George Bostock, Ilkeston; Horace Bridge street Moss, Ilkeston; Thomas Bamber, Heanor & Sydney Inspector under the "Contagious Diseases (Animals) Watson, Heanor Act," Benjamin P. Boyle M.R.C.V.S. Matlock road ·Fire Brigade Station, Bridge st. P. H. Harrison, captain Superintendent of County Police, John Grant McDonald. Inland Revenue Office, Bridge street, F. G. Osborne, Matlock road supervisor; James T. Bodley, officer Supe:vi~or of Inland Revenue, F. G. Osborne, Bridge st Police Station, Matlock road, John Grant McDonald, Town Crier, William Cheetham, Windy gap supt.; 2 inspectors, 2 sergeants &; 18 constables Rates Office, Public hall, King street, John Potter, 001­ PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. lector; William Adderley, assistant overseer &; collector St. Peter's Church, Rev. Frederick A. Friend, vicar; VOLUNTEERS. Rev. Ernest Aspinall, curate; 8 &; 10.30 a.m. &; 3 &; 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m ut Volunteer Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Christ Church, Rev. James Ellerton Hatton, vicar; Rev. Regiment) (G oompany), Bridge street, Capt. Maurice David Fortington Scotcher M.A. curate; 8 &; II Hunter, commanding; Waiter W. Windle, lieut.; a.m. & 2.15 &; 6.30 p.m.; daily, 8.15 a.m. &; 4.30 p.m. ; Surgeon-Capt. R. A. Johnston, medical officer; Patrick thurs. 8 a.m :McCarthy, drill instructor St. Mark's Mission Church, Openwood gate; 10.30 a.m. &; 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m BELPER UNIOX. St. Faith's Mission Ohurch, Lane end; wed. 7.30 p.m ..Belper is the centre of a poor-law union, comprising 33 St. John's Chapel; 7.30 p.m. weds parishes &; townships, divided into six registration Baptist, Bridge street; 10.30 a.m. &; 6 p.m.; wed. oS sub-districts, viz.-Alfreton, Belper, Duffield, Horsley, p.m.; seat 500 Ripley & Wirksworth, embracing an area of 66,010 Congregational, Market Street lane; Rev. Frederick acres; rateable value in 1898, £273,694, &; the popula- Knowles, minister; 10.30 a.m. &; 6.30 p.m.; wed. 8 tion in 1891 was 61,045; the union comprises the fol- p.m.; seat 700 lowing places :-Alderwasley, Alfreton, AIlestree, Ash- FriendS' Meeting House, Green lane; 10.30 a.m. &; 6.30 leyhay, Belper, Crich, Denby, Dethick (or Dethwick), p.m.; thurs. 10.30 a.m.; soot 1I0 Lea &; Holloway, Duffield, Hazlewood, Heage, Holbrook, Methodist Free Church (Salem). Green lane, Rev. 'Thomas Horsley, Horsley Woodhouse, Idridgehay &; Alton, Lee; 10.30 a.m. &; 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m.; seat'6oG Kedleson, Kilburne, Kirk Langley with Meynell Lang- Primitive Methodist, Field head. Rev. William Thomsett. ley, Mackrworth, Mapperley, Markeaton, Milford, Mor-I minister; 10.30 a.m. &; 6 p.m.; wed. 7.t5- !p.m.; ley, PentTich, Quarndon, Ravensdale Park. Ripley, seat 600 DERBYSHIRE 4.
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