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Warwickshire. (Kelly's 6 WARWICKSHIRE. (KELLY'S South Warwickshire. Area. Irerville, Stretton-under-Fosse (Newbold Revel), Wibtoft, Barlichway hundred ... .. ••• • •• go,6oo Willenhall, Willey, Withybrook and Hopsford, Wolny aDd Kington , ••• . .• ••• • •• 123•741 Wyken. Knightlow , (part of) ... •• • •• 75,636 South am Division: Birdingbury, Bishop's Itchington·,. Leamington borough .•• . .• ••• .•• 1,720 Chapel Ascote, Eathorpe, Fenny Compton, Granborough, Stratford-on-Avon borough .. ••• ..• 3,865 Hiiorbury, Hodn~ll, Hunningbam, Ladbrooke, Leamington Warwick , .. ••• ... 5,512 Hastings, Long Itchington, Lower Radbourn, L<lwer The following is a list of hundreds in the county, with Shuckburgh, Marton, Napton-on-the-Hill, Priors Hard­ t.he parishes contained in them. wick, Priors Marston, Southam, Stockton, Ufton, Upper Radbourn, Upper Shuckburgh, Wappenbury, Watergal'l, Hundred of Barlichway. Weston-upon-Weatherley, Wills Pastures, Wolfhamcote­ .A.lcester Division: Alcester, Arrow, Bidford, Cough­ and Wormleighton . ton, Exhall, Great Alne, Haselor, Ipsley, Kinwarton, Moreton Baggot, Oversley, Salford, Sambourne, Spernall, Th~ Warneford, Leamington and South Warwickshin~ Studley, Weethley and Wixford. Hospital, High street, Leamington, was established in Snitterfield Division :-Alveston, Fulbrook, Hampton r832, under the auspices of the Rev. Dr. Warneford, and Lucv,• Loxlev,• Snitterfield and W olverton. took its rise from a bathing institution and dispensary~ Henley Division: -Bearley, Beaudesert, Bushwood, and organised in 1 8o6 ; it now consists of a department Claverdon, Langley, Lapworth and part of Kingswood, for out-patients, which annually gives medical aid and Packwood, Pinley, Preston Bagot, Rowington and part assistance to almost 8,ooo patients, and a hospital for of Kingswood, Tamworth and Wootton Wawen (Apsley, in-patients, making up about 120 beds, including 20. Henley-in-Arden, Ullenhall ). for children: there is also a Nursing Institution f<1r Stratford Division :-Aston Cantlow, Atherstone-upon­ supplying trained nurses. The hospital is supported by Stone, Bickmarsh, Billesley, Binton, Eatington, Grafton, voluntary contributions; two new wards were added in Luddington, Milcote, Old Stratford and Drayton, Strat­ 1892, and a further two wards in r8gg, at a cost, ford•upon-Avon and Whitchurch. inclusive of land, of £24,000, and in 1902-o6 new • laundry, kitchen and mortuary added, at a cost of Hundred of Hemlingford. £s,ooo. Otho Frands Wyer M.D.Glas. Frederic Harry Atherstone Division. Ansley, Amington and Stone· Haynes M.D. and Thomas William Thursfield M.D. delph, Atherstone, Austrey, Baddesley Ensor, Baxterley, A.berd., F .R. C. P .Lond. hon. consulting physicians;: Bentley, Bolehall and Glascote, Caldecote, Ohilvers CDton, Thomas Edwyn Cecil Cole M.D.Oxon., M:.R.C.P.Lond. Grendon and Whittington, Hartshill, Kingsbury (Hurley Charles Ranald Handfield-Jones M.D.Durh., M.R.C.S. and Dosthill), Mancetter, Merevale, Middleton, Newton Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond., L.S.A. and Frank Clayton M.A.,. Regis, No Man's Heath, Nuneaton (Attleborough and M.B., B.C.Cantab., M.R.O.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. hon. Stockingford), Oldbury, Polesworth (Dordon, Freasley physicians; Charles William Marriott M.D.S't.Andw.,. and Hall End, Wharton), Seckington, Shuttington, Tarn­ F.R.C.S.Edin. hon. consulting surgeon; Bernard Rice­ worth Castle, Weddington and Wilnecote. M.D.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. George Frank Dickinson Birmingham Division :-Aston, Aston Manor, Castle L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.O.S.Eng. and Reginald Frederick Bromwich, E.rdington, Little Bromwich, Saltley, Sutton Bury M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. hon. surge<~ns;;. Coldfield, Washwood, Water Orton and Witton Thomas Harrison ·Butler M.A., M.D., B.Ch.Oxon.~ Coleshill Division: Bickenhill, Coleshill, Corley, Curd­ M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. ophthalmic surgeon~ worth, Fillongley, Great Packington, ~ Marston, Little Harold Ernest Jepson L.D.S.Eng. dentist; Rev. Samuel Packington, Maxstoke, Meriden, Minworth, Nether Whit­ Howard Baker M.A. chaplain; Daniel Owen 'fwining acre, Over Whitacre, Shustoke, Tamworth Borough, Wis· M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. house surgeon; Sydenham haw and Moxhull. Frederick Moore M.B., B.Ch.Oxon., M.R.C.S.Eng., Solihull Division : Baddesley Clinton, Balsall, Barston, L.R.C.P.Lond. house physician; Fred Smith, house­ Berkswell, Elmdon, Hampton-in-Arden, Kinwalsey, governor and secretary. Knowle, Nuthurst, Sheldon and Solihull. The Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital, at Coventry, was originally established in 1838, in Little Park street,. Hundred of Kineton. and was in r867 removed to new buildings on the Stoney Brailes· Division :-Barchester and Willington, Ba.rton· Stanton road, erected at a cost of between £s,ooo and on-the-Heath, Brailes Burmington, Oherington, Compton £6,ooo. The present hospital is a cruciform structure of Wynyates, Great Wolford, Halford, Honington. Idlicote, brick with stone facings, in the Gothic style. The head Thnington and Comrpton Scorpion, Little Compton, Little and centre of the cross comprise on the ground floor,. Wolford, Long Compton, Stourton, Stretton-upon-Fosse the administrative side. On either side are principal:. and Ditchford, Sutton-under-Brailes, Whatcote, Which- wards, 5oft. by 25ft. and two special wards, 15ft. by ford and Ascott. qft. 6in. for males and females, and containing 65 Kineton Division: Butler's Marston, Chadshunt, Cam- beds : on the first floor is a children's ward with 24 cots. brook, Compton Verney, Gaydon, Kineton, Lighthorne, In 18go additional ~Jccommodation was provided for Oxhill, Pillerton Hersey, Pillerton Priors, Radway and nurses, and in 1893 a new operating theatre was built Tysoe. on the first floor. In 1897, in commemoration of the Burton Dassett Division :-Avon Dassett, Burton Das- late Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, a sum of £3,924- sett, Farnborough, Mollington,Ratley and Upton, Shottes- was raised for the purposes of the hospital, of which well, WaJ"mington and Arlescote. £1,ooo was invested towards the expense of future addi- Warwick Division :-Barford, Beausall, Bishop's Tach- tions to the buildings. Isolation wards for infe·ctious brook, Budbrook, Charlecote, Chesterton and Kingston. cases and troublesome patients, and apartments for· Hasely, Hatton, Honiley, Moreton Morrell, Newbold additional nurses were provided in rgoo, at a cost of Pacey and Ashborne, Norton Lindsey, Sherbourne, about £r,ooo. A Nurses' home was added in. 1907. Shrewley, Wasperton, Wellesbourne Hastings and Walton, The hospital will hold go patients. Edward Lynes M.D. Wellesbourne Mountford and Wroxhall. St.And. Milner Montgomery Moore M.D.Durh., M.R.C.S. Hundred of Knightlow. Eng. Charles Webb Iliffe L.R.C.P. & L.M.Edin. Francit Murray Haig M.A., M.D., B.C.Camb., M.R.C.S.Eng. Kenilworth Division:-Ashow, Baginton, Bubbenhall, Hugh Bankes-Price M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Cubbington, Guy's Cliffe, Kenilworth, Leamington Priors, Edward Phillips M.B.Durh., M.R.C.S.Eng. and Frank Leek Wootton, Lillington, Milverton, Offchurch, Radford Faulder White L.R.C.P.Lond., F.R.C.S.Eng. consulting­ Semele, Stoneleigh, Tachbrook Mallory and Whitnash. medical officers; Arthur Hawley M.B., Ch.B.Birm., Rugby Division :-Bilton, Bourton and Draycottl,Brown- M.R.C.S.Eng-., L.R.C.P.Lond. F. L. Barman Brown 110ver, Church Lawford, Churchover, Olifton-upon-Duns- M.B., C.M.Edin. William Edward Bennett M.B., Ch.B. more, Cosford, Dunchurch, Frankton, Hillmorton, King's Birm., F.R.C.S.Eng. Thomas Webb Fowler M.D., B.Ch_ Newnham, Little Lawford, Long Lawford, Newbold-on- Birm., F.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. and Simon Alexan­ Avon, Newton and Biggin, Princethorpe, Rugby, Ryton- der Ballantyne M.B., Ch.B.Edin., F.R.C.S.Edin. medical! upon-Dunsmore, Stretton-upon-Dunsmore, Thurlaston, ofticers; T. Harrison ·Butler M.A., M.D., B.Ch.Oxon., Willoughby, Wolst-en and Marston. M.R.C.S.Eng. hon. ophthalmic surgeon; Frederick Kirby Division.-Allesley, Anstey, Arley, Astley, Bed- William Sydenham M.D.Edin., F.R.C.S.Edin., D.P.H. worth, Binley, Brandon and Bretford, Brinklow, Bul... ·_,_- +:JUil\icJct.'-: hon. aural surgeon ; Ernest Hugh Snell M.D.,. ington (Barnacle, Bramcote, Marston Jabbett), Burton B.Sc.Lond., D.P.H.Camb., M.R.C.S.Eng. hon. sanitary Hastings, Combefields, Copson, Coundon, Coventry, officer; A. J. Makepeace L.D.S.Eng. dental surgeon;. Coventry Holy Trinity Without, Coventry St. Michael Francis Wilson Stuart M.B., Ch.B.Aberd. resident Wit-hout, Easenhall, Exhall, Foleshill, Harborough medical officer; Robert Krllas M. B., Ch.B.Aberd. :hous& Magna, Hydes Pastures, Keresley, Monks Kirby (Cesters- mrgeon; F. Hngo Hall M. B., Ch.B. assistant house­ over, Newnham Parldox and Street Field~). Monh Riding-. mrgf'on; .John .<\lexander Rudd. sec. and house Pailton, Shilton, Sowe, Stivic-hall, Stoke, Stretton Bas- governor; ::\liss A. B. Barter, matron. .
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