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Dlb'ectory.] KENT DlB'ECTORY.] KENT. MAIDSTONE 437 Jipp8l' Stone street.-W. Telford, sub-postma.Ster; 8.15, Borough Accountant, Berkeley George Lowe, Mill street g.as k 10.45 a. m. :.2 noon & 2.55, 4· 15, 6.20 & 7·45 Medical Officer to Sanatorium, W. Shaw M.D., C.M. P.lD Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng. 10 London road Week 11treet.-Frank Wimble, sub-postmaster; 8.20, 9.30 Borough Surveyor, Thos. Fredk. Bunting, Fair meadow A; 10.50 a.m. & 12.5, 2.15. 3• 4.20, 6.25, 7·5o, g.1o, Borough Electrical Engineer, E. E. Hoadley A.M.I.E.E. 11.15 k HI p.m. ; sundays, 6.45 & 12 p.m Fair meadow Willingtoo Street.-Mrs. Annie Gower, sub-postmistress; Curator of Museum & Free Library, .T. H. Allchin, 8.50 .\ II.45 a.m. & ;.20 p.m. ; sundays, 8.50 a.m. Chillington house, Faith street Otbam, I mile distant, is the nearest telegraph office. Education Secretary, E. W. B. Abbott, Technical Thia office is closed from 12 to 3.30 daily institute Open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ~ot opened on sundays. Inspector for Dogs under" Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1886," A. C. Mackintosh, Boron.gh Police station MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR THE BOROUGH. Sanitary Inspector & Inspector of Canal Boats, Dairies, Vilicount Castlereagh M. V.O. Springfield, Oakha.m ; Cowsheds & Common Lodging Houses, William Jack­ Londonderry house, 19 Park lane W; Carl£on club & ling A.S.I. Fair meadow Marlborough club SW & Turf club W, London Light Railways Manager, A. T. Lambert, Tonbridge rd • Inspector of Weights & Measures, Petroleum & Explo­ Returaing Officer, The Mayor sives, James Stephen Welch, Palace gardens, Mill st Fairs & Stock Markets & Wharf Toll Collector, Charles CORPORATION. Avery, Fair meadow 1912-1913, Chief Constable, Angus Campbell Mackintosh, Palace av Mayor, .John Potter esq. Captain of Fire Brigade, W. J. Gates, 8 High street Superintendent <Jf Baths, E . .T. Dear, Fair meadow D!>puty Mayor, David George Parks esq. Vf'terinarv- Officer, Cecil Crowhurst M.R.C.V.S. Earls Recorder. place, Earl street , District Rate Collector, Ernest Edward French, Mill st Henry Fielding Dickens esq. K.C. 2 Paper buildings, Corn Exchange Toll.Collector, .T. W. Beslee, High street TAmpJt>, London E C Court Keeper & Town Crier, Robert Craske, Town hall Aldermen. Matron at Sanatorium, Miss Winter Retire Retire Nov. Nov. BOROUGH JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Barham P. Boorman ... 1913 Stephen Britt ............ 1916 Potter John, r Hastings road (mayor 1912-1913) William Morling ......... 1~p3 .Tames Clifford ..•.••..•.•• 1916 Parks David George, Conegar, Queen's road (ex-mayor) Edmund Vaughan ...... 19~3 Ftank Gerald Lam·ence 1916 Recorder, Henry Fielding Dickens esq. K.C Arkcoll .John, Foley house, Sittingbourne road Councillors. Barker J oseph, Loose, Maidstone High Street Ward. Britt Stephen, 16 Church street Pres1chng Alderman at Ward Elections, Edmd. Vaughan. Bunter George Bullock, 4 Clarendon place. King street Clark George Foster, Boughton mount, Maidstone Daniel T. J. Lyle •..... 19131 "\Villiam EgertonMartin 1915 Clifford .Tames, Cossington, 25 Douglas road Joseph Tomlin... ... ...... 1914 Day William, 61 London road North Ward. Dunning Thomas Christopher, Hill place, Queen's aven Pre&ichng .Alderman at Ward Elections, Frank Gerald Elmore Thomas, Southcote, Sittingbourne road Laurence. Haynes George, 25 Tonbridge road Hills Edward. Lenworth, 4 Ashford road Willmm Henry Martin 19131 William Day ............ 1915 Hoar Charlers Edward M.D. Montcalm, Bower Mount rd Frederick E. Vl'allis ... 1914 Laurence Frank G. 233 Boxley road King Street Ward. Long Charles Grey, 89 London road Presiding Alderman at Ward Elections, Stephen Britt. Morling William, Hawarden, College road Oliver Frederick .T osiah, 43 Gabriel's hill David George Parks .•• 19131 Hugh G. Tyrwhitt- Pine Frederick. Mountsfield, Queen's avenue Samuel George Dyke ... 1914 Drake .................. 1.y15 Roberts .John, The Laurels, Sittingbourne road Stone Street. Ward. · Styles Mathias, Grassington house, Terrace road Presiding Alderman at Ward Elections, William Morling. Vaughan Edmund, 10 Tonbridge road Wallis William Francis, 84 Holland street Richard Wakefield...... 19131 John Johnston ............ 1915 Youngman George, Lenfield, 23 Ashford road J. Rayner Betts ......... 1914 Clerk, Arthur J oseph Ellis, 35 Earl street Bridge Ward. Court of Summary Jurisdiction is held at the Town hall eTery tuesday at n a.m Presiding Alderman at Ward Elections, Barham P. Boorman. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE ACTING FOR TH.E Albert.Timothy Epps ... 19131 Laurence Green ......... 1915 BEARSTED PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. Henry Charles Clark ... I9I4 Barker Joseph esq. Hill ho. Loose, Maidstone. chairman Heath Ward. Balston Charles Henry esq. Upper Barty, Thurnham, Presiding Alderman at Ward Elections, Jamea Clifford. Maidstone John Potter ............... 1913 'I William Henry Waite.. 1915 Balston Richard James esq. D.L. Springfleld, Maidstone Waiter ThomasBeale .•• 1914 Bazley-White .John esq. D.L., 50 Lexham gardens, London SW Mayor's Auditor, Councillor A. T. Epps Chilston Viscount D.L. Chilston park, Sandway, Maid- Auditors, Edward .T. Waterman, Week street &; Ernest stone P. Nickels, 71 King street Clark George FostPr, Boughtou Mount, near Maidstone The C'-<>rporation meet at Town hall the last wednesday Clark Thomas, Fairbourne, Harrietsham, Maidstone in each month at 10.30 a.m. Corlett John esq. Charlton court, East Sutton,Maidstone • Cornwallis Fiennes Stanley Wykeham esq. D.L. Linton Officers of the Corporation. park, Maidstone Clerk & Clerk to Education Committee, Stephen Cumberland Major-General Charles Edward C.B. (late J,ancelot Monckton, 72 King street R.E.), Manor house, Maidstone , W. F. Mercer, Union of London & Smiths Bank Dav William, West hill, London road, Maidstone I.jmited (Kentish Bank) Filmer Sir Robert Marcus bart. East Sutton park, Chaplain (vacant) Maidstone Clerk of the Peace, Waiter Hanks Day, 42 Earl street Graham-Wigan John Alfred esq. Oakwood park, Ton­ Col"Oner, Richard Turner Tatham, 9 King street bridge road, Maidstone Medical Officer of Health, Public Water Analyst & Grubb Lieut.-Col. Alexander R.A. (retired), Elsfield Medical Visitor under Lunacy Act, Charles Pye Oliver house, Hollingbourne, Maidstone M.D.Lond., D.P.H.R.C.P.S.Eng. 40 Tonbridge roo.d Kingsland Henry Majer esq. Grove ho. Headco.rn,A.shfrd Medical Officer to the Watch Committee, Frederick Marsham George esq. D.L. Hayle cot. Loose, Maidstone Thomas Travers M.B., B.S.Lond., F.R.C.S.Edin., Pemberton Robert Leigh, Torry Hill, Sittingbourne L.R.C.P.Lond. 6 Clarendon place Pitt Col. Thomas Henry, Hayle Place, Loose, Maidstone Public Analysts, Matthew Algernon Adams F.R.C.S.Eng.• Samuel Sir Marcus bart. The Mote. Maidstone L.S.A.. F.C.S., F.I.C. county analyst, & Lionel W. Sandland Henry esq. Birling house, Thurnham, Maidstne F.I.C. The Laboratory, Albion place Smith Henry Wilson esq. Harming rectory. Maidstone .
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