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(KELLY's Officials 140 WI~DEBMERE. "~ST~!ORLAND. ' (KELLY'S Officials. TERRITORIAL FORCE. Clerk, Frederick Croft, Lake rd.Bowness-on-Windermere 4th (Cumberland & Westmorland) Battalion The Border Treasurer, F. W. Crewdson. Kendal Regiment (H Co. ; Capt. E. V. Bousfield; Oolor­ Medical Officer of Health, William Baron Cockill M.D., Sergt. T. H. William~, drill instructor) D.P .H.Durh. Lindum Holme, Kendal 1 Surveyor &: Sanitary Inspector, Charles Edward Hine6, PUBLIC OFFICERS. Council offices Assessors & Collectors of Income Taxes, Trubshaw & Rate Collector, John S. Phizacklea, Council offices Gibson, Lake road, Bowness-on-Windermere Assistant Overseer & Collector of Poor Rates for Trout­ COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR AMBLESIDE PETTY beck, Benjamin Browne, 1'he Boot SESSIONAL DIVISION. Assistant Overseer & Collector of Poor Rates for Win­ .A.scroft Sir William, Overleigh hou.se, Preston, Lanes dermere & Bowness-on-Windermere, .John S. Phizack­ Coutts Hubert, Hammarbank, Windermere lea, Council offices, Broad street Cross J oseph, Ferney Green, Bowness, Windermere Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages, Ambleside Dunlop Art h. Brook, The Howe, Trout beck, Windermere Sub-district, Kendal Registration District, Thomas Dunn Charles, Ecclerigg, Troutbeck, Windermere Moss, Queen's drive, Bowness-on-Windermere Fothergill George, Allan bank, Grasmere Relieving Officer, Thomas Moss, Queen's drive, Bow­ Garnett Frank ·walls, Dalegarth, Bowness, Windermere ' ness-on-Windermere Groves William Grimble, Holehird, Windermere Emigrants' Information Office (branch) (C. E. Hines, Higgin-Birket. Capt. Myles, Birket houses, Cartmel Fell, repreaentative ), Broad street Lanes PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. Holt Edward, Blackwell, Bowness, Windermere St. Martin's Church, Rev. Euston John Nurse M.A. le Fleming Stanley Hughes D.L. Rydal hall, Ambleside rector; Rev. Ben Inman Rylands, curate; 10.45 a.m. 'Lingard Thomas Dewhurst, Fell side,Bowness,Windrmre Little William, Chapel Ridding, Windermere & 3 & 6.30 p.m.; daily, ro a.m. in summer & u Mason .John M.D. The Crossways, Windermere a.m. in winter St. Mary's Church, Applethwaite, Rev. Reginald Mayall Pattinson George Henry, Gossel Ridding, Bowness, M.A.; Rev. John Lloyd Crawley B.A. curate; 8.15 & Windermere Raikes Arth. Hamilton M.A. Birthwaite ho. Windermere ro-45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 10 a.m St. Herbert's Catholic, Rev. Henry Walmsley, priest; Redmayn~ Hngh D.L. Brathay hall, Ambleside .Rigg Richard, jun. Applegarth, Windermere 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. in summer & 3 p.m. in winter; Somervell Gordon, Annesdale, Windermere holy days, ro a.m. & 6 p.m.; daily, 8 a.m. in sum­ mer & 8.30 a.m. in winter "Thompson Jas. Thos. Beechwood, Bowness, Windermere Congregational, Oarver Memorial, Rev. J ames Partis Wordsworth John Fisher, Rydal II\OUnt, Ambleside Wrigley James D.L. Ibbotsholme, Windermere Stephenson; 10.45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; tues. 8 p.m Congregational, Troutbeck Bridge, Rev. Thomas Parker The Chairmen, for the time being, of the Ambleside, Grasmere & Windermere Urban District Councils are A.T.S.; 10.45 a.m. & 6.30 p.:m Wesleyan (Kendal Circuit), Rev. G. Elliott Lee (supt.); ex-officio magistrates 10.45 a.m. & 6 30 p.m.; every alternate tues.7.3o p.m Clerk to the Magistrates at Windermere, George Gatey, jun. Lake road, Bowness, Windermere SCHOOLS. Clerk to the Magistrates at Ambleside, William Windermere Grammar School, partly for this parish, is Dickinson Heelis, Church .street, Ambleside in Bowness Petty Sessions are held at the Magistrates' room, The Old College, Windermere, is a preparatory school Windermere & Magistrates' room, Bowness-on-Win­ for the Navy & the public schools; it stands in its dermere, every alternate monday at n a.m. & at own grounds near the station & church with playing the Police court, Ambleside, every alternate monday • fields & all modern equipment ; principals, A. H. at II a.m Raikes M.A.Oxon., J.P. & M. H. Raikes B.A.Oxon Public Elementary, St. Mary's, built in r85o & endowed The following places are included in the petty sessional with about £r,o87 in Consols, left by will in 1854, & division :-Ambleside, Bowness, Clappersgate, Elter­ producing £30 yearly; the schools will hold 350 water, Grasmere, Great Langdale, Little Langdale, children ; a separate boys' school was erected in the Loughrigg, Rydal, Skelwith Bridge & Undermilbeck. year 1887 in Woodland road; average attendance, (Windermere, Bowness-on-Windermere & Undermil­ r r6 boys, 104 girls & 107 infants ; there is a fund of beck ar& places included in Windermere in the Win­ £g yearly for school repairs; Willipm Aspinwall, dermere sub-division) master; Miss Martindale, girls'. mistress; Mrs. Ellen Cousins, infants' mistress PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Public E.lementary, Troutbeck Bridge, for about r8o Cemetery, Frederick Croft, clerk children ; average attendance, 64 ; Rufus Helme Police Station, Crescent road, J oseph Dockray, inspector, Mallinson, master & 2 constables Windermere Rooms, Institute buildings, Mrs. Mary Railway Station, Wm. James Savage, station master Raine, lessee Conveyance.-Coaches to Keswick & intermediate places, Windermere Urban District Infectious Diseases Hospital, also Coniston & Ullswater, daily during the season, Undermilbeck, William Baron Cockill M.D. Kendal, from Rigg's Windermere hotel at 8 a.m. till 6.50 medical officer; Mrs. Sarah Sewell, caretaker p.m. Steamboats ply along the lake PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Cooper John, Mylnclose, Holly road Gandy Miss, Applethwaite hill Ainslie Ernest H. Elleray bank Cooper Miss, The Terrace Gardner Mrs. The Terrace Ainsworth Hargraves, The Larches, Coutts Hubert J.P. Hammarbank Gibson Wm. Garnett, The Bungalow Holly road Craig John R., :M.A. (assist. master). Goldman Samuel C., B.Sc. (assistant An drew Thos R. Derby_ ho. Birch st Grammar school master), Grammar school .Ashcroft Reuben, Woodbine copse, Crawley Rev. John Lloyd B.A.(curate Groves Wm. Grimble J.P. Holehird Brook road of St. Mary's) Hamilton Mrs. Oakthorpe, High st -A.tkinson Misses, Yew Tree house. Crook Harold P. I vybank, Holly road Harris Reginald A. (assist. master), College road Crosthwaite J oseph, Orrest head Grammar school Barker Robert Henry, Woodland vil. Curwen Mrs. Belle isle Heath Francis Pattinson, Bank of Woodland road Dawes Mrs. Oak villa Liverpool, Crescent road Blythe Misses, Chisleburn Dean Thomas, Wheatlands Hedley Oswald William Edward, Cal­ :Bownass .Jn.. Titterington, jun. Hazel­ Dixon Mrs. 2 Ellerthwaite road garth park; & at Briery Close, bank, Hazel street Dunlop Arthnr Brook J.P. The Howe Trout beck Broadrick Mrs. Highfield Edmondson Miss, The Grange Hodgson Arthur N. W. 9 High street Brooksbank Hugh Lamplugh B.A., Edmondson Mrs. 6 Ellerthwaite road Holmes Arthur Henry, The Gables M.B. 5 College road Evans Mrs. Hollygrove, College road Holroyde Gerald, Myln Garth, Oak st "Buckley Gerald Hyde, Haisthorpe, Ewan Robert M. Stvbarrow• Holt Robert Durning, High Borrans Holly road Farrer John, 6 Upper Oak street J ackson John, 7 High street Chapman Mrs. Lipwood Feirn Mrs. Rose cottage Kerry William H. R., F.C.S. The Chapman William Daniel M.A., M.B. Fell Misses.Allan bnk.Troutbeck brdg Sycamores Helm wood Fell Mrs. W. A. Springbank, Trout- King Alfred John, Elleray Cheetham Misses. T-he Abbey beck bridge King Miss, The Terrace Clayton James, Heaning cottage Fell Svdnev. Hall. MYlne. cot. Park rd Kirkby William, 8 College road Clegg Misses, Nine Oaks Frank Edwin .John,Newstead, New rd Lister Mrs. The Haigh, Elleray road .
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