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Nuhfolk. East DIRECTORY.) NUHFOLK. EAST. DEHEHAM • 113 built at the time of the capture of Quebec in 1759; it Dillington is ~ hamlet in this parish, 1 mile north-west. stands in an extensive lawn, which is well timbered, • and partly surrounded by plantations. Dumpling Green, 2 miles south-east; Etling Green, Ii The area of the parish of East Dereham is 5,299 acres miles north-east; North Hall Green, I mile north; South of land and I4 of water; rateab!e value, £2s,oo5 ; the Green, half a mile, and Toftwood, I mile south, are uther population of the parish and l'rban District in 1BBI was hamlets. 5,640 i IE9I, 5,524; I go I, 5 ,545, and in I9Ilo 5,729. Sexton, H. G. Seeker. OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS, LOUAL INSTITUTIONS kc. Post, :M. 0., T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office.- I England & Scotland, Colonial & Foreign, by town post­ Waiter Drew, postmaster man & to callers, 10.45 a.m. ; 2nd London Day Mail­ Deliveries commence in Dereham as under :-Letters from King's Lynn, Mattishall, Swanton Morley, Elsing, . London & all p:uts of England &c. 7 & I0-45 a.m., 2.20 Norwich & Ireland, by town postman & to & 7·55 p.m callers, 2.20 p.m.; Elmham & Fou.lsham, by town Dispatch of Mails. postman & to callers, 7·55 p.m.; 3rd London Day Fakenham, Walsingham, Wells and Wighton, 3-I5 a.m.; Mail-Fakenham, Halt, King's Lynn, Norwich, Ry- registered until 8.30 p.m.; parcels received at the burgh & Wells, by town postman & to callers, 7-55 counter np to 8.30 p.m. previous evening p.m.; Dereham Rural Posts-Elsing, Great Fransbam, Dereham District Mail Carts Blakeney, Cley, Elmham, Gressenhall, Hockering, Longham, Mattishall, Seaming, Guist, Holt, Melton Constable, Swanton Novers, Swanton Morley, Tuddenbam, Wendling, Welborne, Thornage &c. 3.30 a.m.; Bawdeswell, Bintry, Yaxham &c. by town postman & to callers, 7.40 p.m.; Foulsham, Foxley, Guestwick, Hindolvestone, Swanton Dereham District Mail Carts-Bawdeswell, Briningham, Morley, Wood N orton &c. 4.30 a.m.; registered until Blakeney, Cley, Elmham, Guist, Holt &c. by town post- 8.30 p.m. ;_ parcels -r:eceived at the counter up to 8.30 man, 7 a.m. callers, 8 a.m. next morning. On .3un- p.m. preVIous evenmg days, Christmas Day, Good Friday & Bank Holidays Dereham Rural Posts-Beetley, East Bilney, Elsing, there is C'nly one delivea-y by town postman, which Great Fransham, Gressenhall, Hockering, Longham, commences at 7 a.m. No parcels are delivered on Mattishall, Scarning, Toftwood, Tuddenham, Whis- . sundays son~ett, Wendl~ng, Welborne, Yaxham &c .. 5·45 a.m.; ! Town Sub-Post Office, High street.-Philip Lines, sub- registered until 8.30 p.m.; parcels :received at the postmaster; dispatched at 8.Io & I0.20 a.m. & 1 counter up to 8.30 l?.m. previous evenin~ . 3.40 & 7 p.m . Dereham 1st Town Dehve_ry, 6.45 a.m.; regrstered until Town Sub-Post Office, 43 Norwkh road.-Charles Fenn 8.30 p.m.! parcels _rece1ved at the counter up to 8.30 Holman, sub-postmaster; dispatched at 8 & 9·45 a.m. p.m. prevwus eve:ung. & I2.45, 3, 6. 45 & 8.30 p.m.; sundays, 7 p.m 1st London Day :Mail-Kmg's Lynn, Norw1ch & Norfolk, Post Office, Toftwood.-Robert Edwards, sub-post- except Swa~ham, En~land generally, Sco~land & Ire.- maste.r. Dispatch, 8.30 a.m. & 6.40 p.m.; letters land, Colomal & Foreign, 8.40 a.m.; registered until left for callers, 2.1.5 p.m. week days only 8.30 a.m :md London Day Mail-Fakenham, Holt, Melton Con- COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR PETTY SESSIONAL stable, Norwich, Walsingham, Wells, Wighton, Nor­ DIVISION OF MITFORD & LAUNDITCH. folk, Essex & Suffolk generally, Io. 25 a. m. ; regisoored until 10.15 a.m. ; parcels received at the counter up Hyde Col. Henry El win V .D. Moor gate house, Dereham, to 10. I_::; a.m chairman Dereham 2nd Town Delivery, 10.45 a.m. registered Cran worth Lord D.L. Grundisburgh, Woodbridge,Suffolk until 10.20 a.m. ; parcels received at the counter up Hare Sir George Ralph Leigh bart. D.L. Gressenhall to 10.20 a.m. Elsing, Swanton, Morley & Northall house, East Dereham Green, day mail at Io.3o a.m. Elmham, Foulsham, Brett George esq. Quebec street, East Dereham Guist day mail at II.Io a.m.; registered until II Collison A.lbert esq. Mileham hall, Swaffham · · a.m.; parcels at counter until II.1o a.m Copeman Alfd. Geo. esq. Little Dunham lodge, Swaffham 3rd London Day :Mail-Cambridge, Cromer, Great Yar­ Daniel Thomas Browne Francis esq. Woodlands, Gressen.; mouth, Lowestoft, Norwich, Swaffham, Principal hall, Dereham Towns in Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk & Suffolk, Hervey Matthew Wilson esq. East Bilney hall, East South of England, Colonial & Foreign, I.I5 p.m.; Dereham registered until I p.m.; parcels received at the White Lieut.-Col. Alfred Victor St. John Yarrow hall, Bintree, Dereham '· counter up to I. 15 p.m Chairmen of the Urban & Rural District'Councils are ex..; Mattishall & Yaxham, 2 !?.m. ; registered until r.so p.m.; parcels received at the counter up to 1.45 p.m Qfficio Justices of the Peace Dereham 3rd Town Delivery, 2.2o p.m. ; parcels re­ Clerk to the Magistrates, Waiter May Barton, Guildhall ceived at the counter up to 2 p.m Meetings at the Assembly Rooma, East Dereham, every . 4th London Day· Mail, South, South East of England, frida.y at 11 a.m · Colonial & Foreign, in connection with midnight mails The parishes in the Mitford and Launditch petty sessional from London, Fakenham, Norwich, 3·55 p.m division are :-Cranworth, East Dereham, Garvestone, North Mail-Midlands & West of England, Ireland, Scot­ Hardingham, Hockering, Letton, Mattishall, Mattishall land & Wales, King's Lynn, Peterborough, 4-20 p.m. ; Burgh, Reymerstone, Shipdham, Sonthbergh, Thuxton, registered until 4·5 p.m.; parcels· received at thP Tuddenham East, Tuddenham North, Westfield, Whin­ C<mnter up to 4·5 p.m burgh, Woodrising, Ya:xham, Beeston, Beetley, East Daffy & part of Gressenhall, 5 p.m Bilney, Brisley, Colkirk, Great Dunham, Little Dunham, Bury St. Edmunds, Cambridge, Ohelmsford, Colchester, North Elmham, Great Fra.nsham, Little Fransham, I pswieh, Norwich, Essex & Suffolk generally, 5. I<; &. Gateley, Gressenhall, Hoe, Horningtoft, Kempstone,._ 6.20 p.m. ; regist61I'ed until 5.15 & 6.5 p.m. ; parcels Eaat Lexham, West Lexham, Litcham, Longham, Mile­ received at the counter up to s. IS & 6. IS p. m ham, Oxwick, Rougham, Scarning, Stanfield, Swanto:o. King's Lynn, Hull, Leeds, Lincoln, Liverpool, Man­ Morley, Tittlesball, Weasenham All Saints, Weasen­ chester, Peterborough, North of England, North ham St. Peter, Wellingham, Wendling, Whissonsett & Wales & Scotland, 7.15 p.m.; registered until 7 Worthing p.m.; parcels received at the cannter up to 7 p.m. • (July to September, dispatched at 6.4S p.m.; parcels URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. received at the counter up to 6.30 p.m) Offices, Theatre street. Dereham 4th Town Delivery, 8.30 p.m.; registered until Meeting day, 1st wednesday in each month_ 7·45 p.m.; parcels received at the counter up to Members. 7-30 p.m Chairman, Arthur Rnston. London & Eastern Counties, United Kingdom generally, Vice-Chairman, Frederick Vincent_ Colonial & Foreign, 9-I5 p.m.; registered until 8.30 p.m. ; parcels received at the coanter up to 8.30 p.m Retire in April, I913. ~ote.-The Letter Box is always open Charles Thomas Barton l Oharles Pearse Thomas Cranmer Arthur Rnston .Arrival of Mails. ' Retire in April, 19I4- Town Deliveriess---tcombined Letters & Parcelss-- Thos. Llewellyn Barker IJohn Robert Goshawk commence at:- George Brett Oharles Robert Gray London & Eastern Counties Night Mails all parts of Retire in April, 19I5. United Kingdom, Colonial & Foreign, by town postman Charles Fenn Holman Charles Bernard Skinner & to callers, 7 a.m.; ut London Day Mail-all parta of George William Pelli I Frederick Vinoent NORFOLK 8 .
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