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Oxfordshire. Ban Bury DIRECTORY. J OXFORDSHIRE. BAN BURY. 31 verhampton & Worcelitflr, 11.55 a.:rp.; London, Oxford, Retire in November, 1909. East; & South of England, I p.m.; Middleton Cheney, Henry James Cooke Hel'bert Payne Overthorpe, Warkworth, Chipping Warden, Ed.gcote, Albert James Kilby John Perry Wardington, Williamscote, Bloxham, Chacombe, Then­ Wm. Thomas Palmer William H. Timms ford, Marston St. 'Lawrence, Bloxham, Milcombe, Mil­ Elective Auditors, Richard Edmunds & Herbert Alien ton, Wykham, Arlescote, Warmington, Great & Little Mayor's Auditor, Councillor William T. Palmar Bourton, Mollington, Farnborough, Thorpe Mandeville, Officers of the Corporation. Sulgrave & Culworth, I p.m.; Aylesbury, Bedford, Berk.hamsted, Bicester, Buckingham, Bletchley, Cam­ Town Clerk, Oliver J ames Stock ton, Town hall bridge, Dunstable, Hemel Hempstead,Higham Ferrers, Coroner, Charles Fortescue, High street Leighton Buzzard, Luton, Oundle, Newport Pagnell, Clerk of the Peace, Daniel Pellatt, 35 High street Northampton, 'St<my Stratford, Tring, Thrapstone, Borough Treasurer, John Padbury Gillett Wellingborough, Winslow & Woburn, 2 p.m.; Bir­ Medical Officer of Health, Innes Griffin M.R. C. S .Eng. mingham, North, Midlands, Scotland & Ireland, Lea­ 3 I Crouch street mington & Warwick, 2.20 p.m.; London, East & Borough Surveyor, NathaiLiel Holme:> Dawson, Town hall South of England, 2.25 p.m. ; Heyford & Somerton, Borough Police Superintendent, Inspector of Weights & 2.25 p.m. ; third delivery in Banbury, 2.50 p.m. ; Measures, Explosives, under Petroleum Acts, & of Pub­ Bodioote, Adderl::ury & Deddington, 3-40 p.m. ; Brack­ lic Lamps, Frank H. L. Hatcher, Sta.tion ho. Town hall ley, 4.30 p.m.; Oxford, 4.30 p.m.; fourth delivsry in Borough Accountant, Thomas Edwin Dobbins Garrett, Banbury, 6.40 p.m. ; East & South of England, Shrews­ Town hall bury, Stafford, N. Wales, Manchester, Liverpool, Ire­ School Attendance Officer, Fredk. G. Cobbett, Town hall land, N. W. of England & Scotland, 7 p.m.; West of Veterinary Inspector, Charles W. Page M.R.C.V.S. 47 England & South Wales, 7·35 p.m. ; London, East & South Bar street South of England, 7 ·35 p. m. ; London, Oxford, Collector of Quit & Encroachment Rents, Henry R. Birmingham, Bromsgrove, Droitwitch, Worcester, WeQb, jun. Town hall Evesham, Persholjl, Tewkesbury, CheltenJm.m, Glouces­ Collector of Allotment Rents, W. F. Coulthard, 10 West ter, Bristol, Bath, Derby, Nottingham, Lincoln & street, Grimsburv• North-east of England, 9.1~ p.m Collector of Rates, Ernest 'Hyde SellBrs, Town ball Sundays.-Loc:J.l posts, 5-45 a.m. ;' Aynho & Charlton, Collector of Piccage, Stallage & Sheep Market Rents, J. 12 noon; North & West of England, Scotland & Ire­ W. Prescott, High street land, 6.30 p.m.; West of England, 7 p.m.; London, Sergearrt-at-MJce & Hall Keeper, William G. Wincott Oxford, East & South of England, 7.3o p.m Clerk of the Market, The Mayor Farm Manager, John S. He wison Town Deliveries. Inspector of ~uisances & Canal Boats, F. G. Cobbett, From London & all parts, by letwr carriers & to callers, Town hall & begins at 7 a.m.; London, Oxford, East West of COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR BANBURY & BLOXHA:\I England, by letter carriers & to callers, begins at PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIOl'\. 10.30 a.m.; London & neighbourhood of Bletchley, Oxford, Birmingham, Leamington Spa & Wa,rwick, by North Lord, Wroxton abbey, Banbury, chairman letter carriers & to callers, begins at 3 p.m. ; Lon­ Molyneux Lt.-Col. the Hon. Caryl Craven, 'l'he Red don, Oxford, Leamington & Birmingham, by letter house, Bodicote, Banbury carriers & to callers, begins at 7 p. m North Hon. William Frederick John, Wroxton, Banbury On sunday there is one delivery only by letter carriers, Barrows Thomas Welch esq. The Aubreys, Wardington, Banburv commencing at 7 a.m.; & on that day callers' letters • are delivered at the office counter from 7 a.m. to Edmunds Charles Fletcher esq. Bagley croft, Oxford 10 a.m Gillett John Padbury esq. The Elms, Banbury Mon~y orders are issued & paid & savings bank, an­ Hoskyns Leigh esq. CotefiElld, Banbury nuity & insurance business transacted & inland re­ Larnach James Walker esq. r Carlton gdns. London SW venue licences issued from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m Leslie-:Melville-Cartwright Thomas Robert Brook esq. Telegraph office open from 7 a.m. till 9 p.m. on week Newbottle manor, Banbury days & from 8 a.m. till 10 a.m. on sundays Loveday John Edward Taylor esq. Williamscote, near Town Sub-Office, Post, M. 0. 0., S. B. & A. & I. Offices. Banbury Grimsbury.-T .. Cakebread, sub-postmaster. Letters McLean John Alexander esq. The Hermitage, Bloxham, dispatched at 4, 8.30 & 9·45 a.m. & 12.15, 2, 3, 5.15, Banbury 6.15, 7·45 & 8.30 p.m.; sundays, 5.15 p.m. Tele­ Mnul Major Henry Compton, Horley house, Banbury grams can be handed in only at this office, & tele­ Motion Andrew Richard esq. Upton ho. near Banbury graph money orders are issued here, but not paid Norris Col. Henry Crawley M.V.O. Swalcliffe pk.flanbury Market place. B. R. Me>rland, sub-postmasrer. Open Norris Major Henry Everard Du Cane, Swalcliffe park, near Banburv from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. week days only. Letters dis­ • Perks Robert William esq. M.P. Wykham pk. Banbury patched 5, 8.30 & 9-45 a.m. & 12.30, 2, 3, 5.30, 6.30, 7·45 & 8.45 p.m.; sundays, 5.15 p.m Samuelson Ernest esq. M.I.C.E. Bodicote Grange, Warwick Toad.-A. W. Askew, sub-postmaster. Open Ban bury from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. week days only. Letters dis­ Starkey Jn. Fredk. esq. D.L. Bodicote house, Banbury patched at 5.15, 8.30 & 9-45 a.m. & 12.15, 2, 3, 5·45• The Mayor of Banbury & the Chairman of the Banbury Rural District Council, for ths time being, are ex­ 6.30 & 7·45 p.m. ; sundays, 5· 15 p.m officio magistrates CORPORATION. Clerk to the Magistrates, Chas. Fortescue, 45 High st Petty Sessions are held at the County police station, ;New­ Igo6-1907. land, on ihursdavs• at 12 noon High Steward, The Earl of Jersey P.C., G.C.B.,G.C.M.G The places included in tha Petty Sessional Division are: Mayor, Councillor Willia.m Hefford -.Adderbury East, Adderbury West, Alkerton, Barford Deputy-MayDr, William Lampet Whitehorn St-. John, Bloxham, Bodicote, Bourton Great, Bourton Recorder, Henry Staveley Staveley-Hill M.P. Oxley Little, Broughton, Clattercote, Olaydon, Cropredy, manor, near Wolverhampton; & 6 Pump court, Drayton, Epwell, Hanwell, Hor~'ey, Horlon, Milcombe, Temple, London E C Milto'n, Mollington, Neithi'Gp, North Newington, Prss­ cote, Shenington, Shutford East, Shutford w~t. Sib­ Aldermen. ford Ferris, Sibford Gower, SwuJ.cliffe, Tadmarton. Retire Nov. 1907· Retire Nov. 1910. Wardington & Wil:iamscote, Wigginrton, Wrllxton & Joseph J. Chard William Robert Cooper Ba.lscote William H. Walkley A.rthur Fairfax BOROUGH :M.A.GJ!STRATES. Henry Richtlrd Webb Thomas Orton Hankinson The Mayor, the ex-Mayor & County Court Judge are ex-officio j usticss Councillors. Barford John Phillips, Foscote, High Town road Retire in November, 1907. Bartlett Hubert, 4Q The Green Harold Boxold John Taylor -Mawle Bloxham W. J. Thr Levs• house By. Reginald Fryer Brooks J ames Pictorr Braithwaite William C., B. A., LL.B. Dash wood road Thomas W .uJ Catch Daniel Preston Brooks Henry Reginald Fryer L.D.S.Irel. & Edin. Tin- tern house, 37 HiQ"h street Retire in November, 1908. Cooper William Robert, .'<7 West Bar street William Hefford A.Tth. Jas. Larkin-Smith Edmnnds William, Speedwell, St. Leonards~on-Sea Samuel Hitch~ox Benj. Robert Morland Franey Edward, Z2 Oxford road John Hunt Wm. Lampet Whitehorn Hankinson Thomas, West Bar street .
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