DIRECTORY.] . CHIPPENIIAM. 61 Inland Revenue Offices, Post offioe, Market place, George Whirt.ehead, supervisor of excise; John Cullen, officer; Rural District Council. Harry William Darke, surveyor of taxes Meets at the\Vorkhouse every month on mon.at 10.30 a.m. Public ·weighbridge, Duke inn, Market place Clerk, Edmund Mainley Awdry, St. Mary st. Ohippenbm Temperance Hall, Foghamshire, Mrs. Annie Merry­ Hon. Treasurer, Joseph Lane, Wilts & Dorset Bank, wea~ther, caretaker Town Hall, High street, George Munday, keeper Medical Officer of Health, William Thomas Briscoe B.A., M.D. Market place Yeomanry Cavalry. Sanitary Inspector, Arthur Henry Lapham, Wilderness, Royal Wiltshire (Prince of Wales' Own Royal Regiment) Corsham (A Squadron), Major Sir Algernon William Neeld bart. Public Officers. commanding; Capt. J. R. G. Gwatkin, second in com­ mand; A. G. Freegard, quartermaster; Sergt.-Major Clerk to Burial Board & Vestry, Francis Henry Phillips, Alfred Lawrence, drill instructor Market place Clerk to Highw.ay Board, Edmund Mainley Awdry, St. Volunteers. Mary street :;!nd Volunteer Batt.alion, The Duke of Edinburgh's Wilt­ Clerk to Oommi ssioners of Assessed Taxes, Alfred John shire Regiment (comprising A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, Keary, High s·treet K, L & M comparues), head quarters, St. Paul's Inland Revenue Officer, J01hn Cullen s'breet; Battalion staff-Hon. Col. E. B. Merriman Steward of the Manor of Monkton, Peter Delme Awdry, V.D. commanding; Hon. Lieut.-Col. C. E. H. A. High street . Colston V.D. & H. Bevir, majors; Capt. A. J. Randell, Surveyor to the Highway Board, Arthur Henry Lapham, instructor of musketry; Major Herbert T. de C. The Wilderness, Oorsham Hobbs, adjut.ant; J. D. R. Phillips, quartermaster; John Dudley Pinnell, quartermaster sergeant Places of Worship, with times of services. B Company, Chippenham, Capt. F. H. Milsom St. Andrew's (Parish) Ohurcth, Rev. John Rich M.A. Cadet Corps, Marlborough college, Hon. Capt. Rev. 1V. vicar; 10.4S a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; daily IO a.m H. Chappel M.A St. Peter's, Lowden, Chapel of Ease to St. Andrew·s; Chippenb.am Union. 6.30 p.m Board day, every alternate monday, at the Union St. Paul's Church, Rev. Augustus Strong M.A. rector; Workhouse at 10.30 a.m. II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; & from October till March on The Union comprises the following places :-Avon, Bidde­ wed. 7 p.m stone, Box, , Ohippenham, Christian St. Paul's Chapel, Allington, Rev. A. Strong M. A. :reclor; l\1Jalford, , Oorsham, Draycot Cerne, , •Services are held at 7 p.m. from October till March Hardenhuish, Kington St. Michael, Langley Fitzurse St. Mary's Catholic, St. Mary's place, Rev. G. W. or Kington Langley, ·, Langley Burrell, Bailey, priest; sun. holy corn. 8 a.m. ; mass 10.30 Lacock, Leigh Delamere, Litt1eton Drew or Lit-tleton a.m. & s·ervice 3. 30 p.m. ; daily mass, 8. IS a.m St. Andrew, Nwtleton, Pewsham, Seagry, Slaughter­ Particular Baptist, High street, I0.30 a.m. & 6 p.m ford, Stanton St. Quintan, Sutton Beng·er, Tythert{)n Baptist, New road, Rev. John Ernest Tranter, I0.30 a.m. Kelways (Kelaways or Calloes), North Wraxhall & & 6 p.m. ; man. 7.30 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m . The population of the union in I89I Christchurch Hall, New road, Rev. Hy. Bagley Bardwell, was 2I,668; area, 58,967 acres; rateable value in 189I, I0.45 a.m. & 6.IS p.m.; mon. wed. & sat. 7.30 p.m £I43·48S Congregational, Emery lane, Rev. John Morson Rees; Clerk to the Guardians & .&ssessment Committee, 10.4s a.m. & 6 p.m.; thurs. 7·IS p.m Edmund Mainley Awdry, St. Mary street Primitive Methodist, Rev. Alfred 1Varcup; 10.30 a.m. Treasurer, Jsph. Lane, Wilts & Dorset Bank, Ghippnhm & 6 p.m.; mon. 7.15 p.m Relieving Officers, Ist district, Alfred Wright, Landsend, Wesleyan, Causeway, Rev. Gilbert E. Kennaugh; 10.30 Ohippenham ; 2nd distric·t, John Howell Gale, Castle a.m. &; 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m Combe; 3rd district, Joseph Crosse, Corsham Vaccina:tion Officers, Castle Combe sub-disrtriot, John H. Schools. Gale, Castle Combe ; Corsham sub-district, J oseph Technical, Causeway, Edwin Thomas, secretary Crosse, Corsham; Chippenham sub-distriot, Fitz­ National, built in I837, for soo children; average at­ herbert White, Market place, Chippenham; Christian tendance, r7o boys, ISO girls & I So infants·; William Malford, Alfred Wrig;ht, Marshfield road, Ohippenham Marigold, master; Mrs. Mary Marigold, mistress ; Medical Officers, Box district, Charles Hamor Hill M.D. Miss Eliza Hams, infants' mistress Box; Cas·tle Com.be district, Algernon Sudlow, Castle British, Wood lane (mixed), built about I86o, for 209 Combe ; Cbippenham district, Mervyn Seppings Wilson children ; averag-e attendance, 20I including infants; B.A., 1\LB. Chippenham; Colerne district, James Pirie William George Bryant, master; Miss Sarah Williams, Martin, Box; Cor sham district, James Ellis Crisp, infants' mistress Corsham; Lacock district, Jas. Henry Crisp, Lacock; St. Paul's National, built in 1857, at a cost of £r,8oo, Pews.ham district, William Thomas Briscoe B.A., M.D. for 360 children; average attendance, 200 boys & x6o Markeb place, Chippenham; Sutton Benger district, girls & infartts ; Edward Thurston, master; Miss James Percie Garlike L.R.C.P.Edin. Button Benger Birkbeck, mistress Public Vaccinat{)ors, Chippenham distriot, W. T. Briscoe B.A., ~LD. Market place, Chippenham; Corsham dis­ Newspapers. trict, Arthur George \Y ood, Corsham ; ot.her districts North Wilts Guardian, High street (Lewis & Sons, same as )Iedical Officers proprietors; George Shorland, manage;r) Superintendent Registrar, Peter Delme, Awdry, Hig"~h Devizes & Wiltshire Gazette, New road, published street, Chippenham thurs. a.t Devizes (G. Simpson, proprietor; Peter Registrars of Births & Deatts at t.he Workhouse every 6 weeks, at 10.30 a. m. Sherton, Grittleton & Alderton-Goulding, from 'Great Clerk, Edmund Mainley Awdry, St. Mary st. Chinnenhm Western hotel,' man. & fri Attendance Officers, The Relieving Officers & Inquiry I Sodbury-Porter, from Station hill, daily Officers, A. Wright, Chippenham; J. H. Gale, Castle ! Sopworth-Goulding-, from G. W. hotel, man. & fri Co'Tibe; J. Crosse, Corsham Sutton &; Co.'s, R. :F. llou1ston, High street