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ROMERSET. [KELLY's OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &C 480 WELLINGTON. ROMERSET. [KELLY'S OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c. Pos6, M. 0., T. & Telephoni~ Express Delivery Office.­ Medical Officer of Health, Charles Randolph L.R.C.P. John William Midgley, postmaster Edin., M.R.C.,S.Eng. St. Michael's hill, Milverton Dispatch of Letters &c. Sanitary Inspector, Ernest T. Howard, High path, Wel­ For Exeter &; all towns below Wellington, 7 a.m. ; lington London Day Mail_lfaunton, Bristol, Bath, London & Highway Surveyor, Edward V. Richards, Shutes lane, places beyond, 9.30 & 11.30 a.m. & 12.45 p.m.; Wellington Exeter & places below Wellington, 12.30 & 3.30 p.m. ; Inspector of Milverton Water Works, Tom Andrews, Mil­ Brist.Ql, North nf England, Scotland, Wales, 3.30 verton p.m. ; North nf England Mail-Taunton, Bridgwater, PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Bristol, Wales, S~otland & Ireland, 5·5 p.m.; Night Cemetery, Rockwell Green, William Temple Burridge, Mail London & all parts of Great Britain, Colonies clerk to the burial board ; John Giles, keeper & abroad, 9.40 p.m. ; Night Mail Parcels, all parts Cottage Hospital (built in 1891; opened in 1892); James 8 & 10.15 p.m Gordon Bain M.B., C.M. Cecil Bisshopp Hillyar Delivery by letter carriers begins at 7 & 9.15 a.m. & 2.20 L.R.O.P. & S.Edin. R. W. Herbert Meredith L.R.C.P. & 7.30 p.m.; to callers begins at 8 & 9 a.m. & 2.Io Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. & Stanley L. Brimblecombe & 7.30 p.m. On sundays there is only one delivery M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. surgeons; Edtward Farrant by letter carrier, commencing at 7 a.m. & letters L.D.S.R.C.S.Eng. dental surgeon; Edwin Lee Michell, are delivered at the window from 8.30 to 10 a.m hon. sec. ; William Acason, treasurer; & Miss Mabel Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Office, Springfield. William Brool;:s, matron Henry Stone, sub-postmaster. Box cleared at 8.20 County Court, Town Hall, His Honor the Hon. W. B. a.m. & 12.10, 4·45• 8 & 8.45 p.m Lindley, judge; William Thomas Booker, registrar Post & M. 0. Office, Rockwell Green.-George Thomas & high bailiff; William Charles Wright, assistant D. Woodbridge, receiver. Letters arrive from Wel­ bailiff. The court is held every month. The lington at 6.45 a.m. & 2.40 p.m.; dispatched thereto district comprises the following places {the initials at 9.30 a.m. & 4, 6.30 & 8 p.m. (letters & parcels); in parantheses refer to the counties .Somerset & no sunday delivery. Wellington, I mile distant, is Devon) : Ashbrittle (.S. ), Bathealton (S. ), Bradford the nearest telegraph office (S. ), Burlescombe (D.), Clayhidon (D.), Culmstock (D.), Hillfarrance (S.), Hemyocf~:. (D.), Holcombe JUSTIOES OF THE PEACE FOR WELLINGTON Rogus (D.), Kittisford (S.), Langford Budville (S.), PETTY S1ESSIONAL DIVISION. Nynehead (S. ), Oake (S. ), ltunnington (S. ), Sampford Baldock Lt.-Col. Wm. Stanford, Sunnycroft, Wellington Arundell (S. ), Stawley (S. ), Thorne St. Margaret (S. ), Bentley Francis John Royds esq. Woodlands, Wellington Wellington (S.), West Buckland (S.) !Dobree Samuel esq. The Priory, Wellington For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that Fox Francis Hugh esq. Tonedale house, Wellington of Exeter; A. E. Ward, 9 Bedford circus, Exeter, Fox John Howard esq. Robin's Close, Wellington official receiver Fox Joseph Hoyland esq. The Cleve, Wellington Certified Bailiffs under the "Law of Distress Amend­ Lysaght Gerald Stuart esq. Old Cleeve, Taunton ment Act," William Knowlman, Oulmstock, Devon & Meredith John esq. M.D. High street, Wellington William C. Wright, Wellington, Somerset Sanford Col. Edward Charles Ayshford C.M.G. Nyne- County Police Station, Victoria street, John Whitehead, head court, Wellington inspector, & 7 constables for the sub-division Sully Thomas Ni~hols.on esq. Avalon house, Queen's Inland Revenue Office, see Taunton · road, Weston-super-Mare Masonic Hall, Charles W. Macey, tyler; H. R. Hoyles, Sweet William esq. tStawley Wood, Wellington sec. Mantle street Tylor Sir Edward Burnet D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S. Linden, Popham's Almshouses, Mantle street Wellington Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners' Royal Benevolent W alter Octavius Gardner esq. Ford house, Wellington Society, Miss Meredith, Haymes, hon. representative Winwood Thomas Henry Ricketts esq. M.A. Rothesay Temperance Hall, North street, Charles Glass, keeper house, Dorchester Town Hall, Fore street, John Gill, keeper The Chai,fmen of the Wellington Urban & Rural District Urban District Council Fire Brigade, North street, William Councils, for the time being, are ex-officio justices F. Follett, captain, & 12 men Clerk to the Justices, Edwin Lee Michell, Fore street. TERRITORUL FORCE. Special sessions are held at the Petty Sessional Court house on the last friday in each month at eleven West Somerset Yeomanry (A Squadron), Mantle street; o'clock & Petty sessions on all other days except bank Major V. D. Stenhouse, in command; Capt. P. A. Mackenzie-Ashton, second in command; Squadron­ holidays, Good Friday & Xmas day at 11 a.m. The following places are included in the division :-Ash­ Sergt.-Major George Tryon, drill instructor 5th Battalion Prince Alber~'s (Somerset Light Infantry) brittle, Bradford, Kittisford, Langford Budville, Nyne­ (G Co.) ; Armoury, !South street; Capt. Wm. Temple head, Oake, Runnington, Sampford Arundell, Stawley, Burridge; Surg.-Lt. S. L. Brimblecombe R.A.M.C. Thorne St. Margaret, Wellington & West Buckford medical officer; Sergt. W. E. Morgan, drill instructor URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. Offices, 26 High street. WELLINGTON UNION. Meeting day, first thursday in each month at 6.30 p.m. Board day, alternate thursdays, at 10.45 a.m. at the Members. Board room, Workhouse, North street. Chairman, Henry Bowerman. The Union comprises the parishes of Ashbrittle, Bath­ Vice-Chairman, James Rowe. ealton, Bradford, Ohipstable, Fitzhead, Kittisford, Lang­ Retire in April, 1914. ford Budville, Milverton, Nynehead, Oake, Raddington, Henry Bowerman I Thomas H. Ricbards Runnington, Sampford Arundell, Stawley, Thorns St. John Pope Margaret, Wellington, West Buckland, Wiveliscombe Retire in April, 1915. & Wiveliscombe Without in Somerset, with the parishes of Burlescombe, Clayhidon, Culmstock, Hemyock & J. Howard Fox I Samuel Hurford Sparkes W. S. Garnsey Holcombe Rogus in Devonshire. The union & register offices are situated in North street, adjoining- the work­ Retire in April, 1916. house premises. The population of the union in 1900: James Rowe I John William Webber was x8,314, and in 1911 was r8,369; area, 61,993 Eustace .M. Walker acres; rateable value at Lady day, 1913, £139,264; Officers. viz. :-Somerset, £ro6,x66; Devon, £33,098 Clerk, William Herbert Ham, High street :Jhairman of the Board of Guardians, Rev. Philip P. Treasurer, J. W. Bell, of Fox, Fowler & Co. Fore street Broadmead, Olands, Milverton Medical Officer of Health, John Meredith M.D.Edin., Vice-Chairman, John Pope, Nowers, Wellington L.R.C.S.Edin. High street · Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, W. Surveyor, Sanitary Inspector, Water Works Engineer & Sydney Price, Fernleigh, Wellington Collector, Edwin Thomas Howard, The Ferns Treasurer, H. E. Cozens, Parr's Bank Limited, Fore street, Wellington WELLINGTON RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. Relieving Officers, Wellington district, Thomas Twose, Meets at 2 in the afternoon of the day of first meet­ Lyndale, Waterloo road, Wellington; Milverton & ing of the Wellington Guardians in each month at the Wiveliscombe district, Thomas S. Page, Milverton Board Room, Workhouse. Vaccination Officers, Culmstock district, Edwin Wide, Chairman,· Amos Williams, Wiveliscombe Hemyock, Culmstock ; Milverton & Wiveliscombe dis· Clerk, William Sydney Price, Fernleigh tricts, Thomas S. Page, Milverton; Wellington dis· Treasurer, H. E. Cozens, Parr's Bank Limited, Fore st trict, Waiter T. Glass, 74 High street, Wellington .
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