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Gloucestershire. [Kelly S 114 CHIPPING SODBURY. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY S Sundays.-IDelivery commences 7.30 a.m.; callers 8.30 to house every alternate month. The following places ro a. m.; dispatches, 6.30 & 8 p.m are within its jurisdiction, viz. :-Acton Turville, Wall Letter Box, Rounceval street, cleared at ro.2o a.m. Alderley, Codrington, Chipping Sod bury, Dyrham, & 2, 5-50 & 7.30 p.m. week days only Dodington, Frampton Cotterell, Frampton Common, Watley's End, Frampton's End, North Woods, Brock­ TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN 'rRUST. t ridge, Great Badminton, Hawkesbury, Hawkesbury F. F. Fox esq. '(chairman), Dr. A. Grace, Messrs. S. Common, Hillsley, Kilcot, Tresham, Hinton, Horton, Codrington, W. A. Halsey, W. R. Powell, H. C. Iron Acton, Latteridge, Little Badminton, Little Sod­ 'Warner, James Watkins, J. Russell, Richard James bury, Old Sodbury, Pucklechurch, Shortwood, Tor­ Stich, Thomas 'l'rotman, Charles George Watts, Thoa. marten, Wap:ey, Westerleigh, Coalpit Heath, Kendal­ Curtis Leman, Thomas Wm. Neale & Bertram Borne shire, Rodford, Ram Hill, Lyde Green, Wick & Ab­ son. West Littleton & Yate JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR SODBURY PETTY For Jlankruptcy purposes this court is included in that SESSIONAL DIVISION. of Bristol; Charles Henry King, 26 Bald win street, Beaufort His Grace the Duke of, Badminton park, Bad­ Briswl. official receiver; ·William Ormiston, assistant minton, Glos. chairman official receiver Blathwayt Robert Wynter esq.DyTham Park,Chippenham County Police Station, High street, Frederick S. Phelps, Codrington Sir Gerald William Henry bart. The 01< superintendent, 1 sergeant & 4 constables Hundred, TOTmarton, Badminton, Glos Literary Institute, High st. J. Burnett Kendall, sec -Constable Frank C. esq. Wick court, Wick New Hall, High street Ernes Jo,eph esq. Frampton Cotterell 'l'own Hall, Broad street, Joseph Chandler, keeper 'Emmott William Rhodes esq ·Fox Francis Frederick esq. Yate house, Yate, Glos CIIIPPING SODBURY UNION. • Gwynn J. Crowther esq. Iron Acton, Bristol Hamilton Chas. Rt. esq. The Oairns,Winterbourne,Bristol The union comprises the following parishes :-Act<ln ·Rarford Wm. Alfd. esq. Petty France, Badminton, Glos Turville, Alderley, Chipping Sodbury, Cold Ashton, Hill Charles Gathorne esq. M.A. Poole court, Yate, Glos Dyrham & Hinton, Dodington, Doynton, Filton, Framp- Hitchens Ernest Augustus esq. Yate Lawn, Yate, Glos ton Cotterell, Great Badminton, Hawkesbury, Horton, Hooper Robert Nathaniel esq. Stanshawes court, Chip- Iron Aooton, Lit-tle Sodbury, Mar-sbfield, Old Sodbmy, ping Sodbury Pucklechurch, Stoke Gifford, Tormarton, Wapley- Rawlins J. E. esq. Siston court, near Bristol cum-Codrington, West Littleton, We·sterleigh, Wick & Sherborne William esq. Old Sodbury Abson, Wickwar, Winterbourne & Yate. '!'he area is . Taylor Darcy Edmund esq. The Rocks, Marshfield, 69,736 acres; rateable value, Lady Day, I9I3, Chippenham £r42,019; population in I9II, 20,955 ·The chairman, for the time being, of the Chipping Sodbury Board day, every alternate monday, at the Board room, Rural District Council, is an ex-officio justice Union Workhouse, Yate, at II.3D a.m Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Sir Gerald William Clerk to the Justices, John William 'frenfield, High HenTy Codrington bart. 'l'he Old Hundred, 'l'ormarton, stree~, Chipping So~bury. Chippenham SpeCial & Petty Sesswns are held at the Petty SessiOnal ' Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Robt. Court House, High street, the first & third Friday in I Wilson, Union offices, Chipping Sodbury ewh month, at ro.3o a.m i Assistant Clerk, J. Burnett Kendall, St. Austells, Chip- ' . 'The following places are included in the division :-Acton pmg Sodbury Turville, Alderlev, Great Badminton, Cold Ashton, Dyr- Treasurer, .Tames Campbell ,Barry, National Provincial barn & Hintou, Dodington, Hawkesbury, Horton, Marsh- Ban~ . field, West Littleton, Pucklechurch, Chipping Sod bury, Rehevm~ Officers, rst drstnc~, A; W. Roacl~, Codnngton, Little Sod bury, Old Sod bury, Tormarton, Wapley & Chippmg Sod bur~; znd drstrrct, Fredenck Lawrence Codrino-ton Westerleiooh Wick & Abson Wickwar & Rodford, Westerle1gh Yate o ' o ' ' Vaccination Officers, Sodbury district, Mrs. A. W. Roach, _ Codrington; Iron Acton & Winterbourne district, J. TRUSTEES OF TOWN LANDS & GRAMMAR SCHOOL Burnett Kendall, Chipping Sodbury; Horton district, TRUST. Joseph J. Collins, Horton; Marshfield district, Penton S. Codrington, F. F. Fox, Dr. A. Grace, Rev. W. H. P. W. Alway, Dyrham Harvey, R. N. Hooper, 'l'. C. Leman, John Russell & Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, No. r district, George Holbrow Alfred H. Grace L.S.A.Lond. Broad street, Chipping Sod bury; No. 2 district, Francis W. Crossman M.B. TRUSTEES OF CHURCH LANDS. White's Hill, Ham brook; No. 3 district, Charles M. Dr. A. Grace, Rev. W. H. P. Harvey, Francis F. Fox, Forster B.A.Camb., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Hawkesbury Charles George Watts, Thomas 0. Leman, Thomas W. Upton; No. 4 district, Ivon Henry Skipwith HawM ~eale & Bertram Borne M. B., B.S.Durh. The Lawn, Wick; No. 5 district, Thomas Procter L.R.C.P.Lond. Marshfield CONSERVATORS OF THE COMMONS. 'l'he Workhouse, at Yate, is a building of stone, erected H. Hartley Russell (chairman), E. A. Hitch ens, H. in r836, & will hold z8o inmates; adjoining is a Hatherell, John Russell, S. Codrington, W. R. Powell, board room & offices, erected at a cost of [2,230, & W. S. Willco:x, Arthur Young, T. L. Bennett, John opened 13 June, rgo6; Alfred Petherick, master; Henry Perrett & Alfred Charles Brooks Arthur T. A. Petherick, assistant master; Rev. Richard Stevens, vicar of Westerleigh, chaplain; CHIPPING SODBURY RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. Alfred H. Grace, medical officer; Miss Helena The parishes in the District are the same as in the Petherick, matron Union. A field at the ·back of the Workhouse was purchased in Council meets monthly on Board day, at the Work­ February, rgro, for a sum of [550 house, at 2 p.m. CHIPPING SoD BURY REGISTRATION Drs"'RICT. Chairman, Chas. Cornock, Hillesley, Wotton-under-Edge Superintendent Registrar, Robert Wilson; & deputy, Officials. J. Burnett Kendall, St. Austells, Chipping Sodbury Clerk, Robert Wilson. St. John's ho. Chipping Sod bury Registrars of Births & Deaths, Chipping Sodbury •nb• Assistant Clerk, J. Burnett Kendall, St. Austells, Chip­ district, Mr.. CatheTine J. Lawrence, Westerleigh; ping Sodbury Hawkesbury •ub-district, Joseph James Collins, Hor· Treasurer, ,lames Campbell Barry, National Provincial ton; Iron Act on •nb-district, John Nichols, Ohalkley; Bauk, Chipping- Sodbury deputy, William Henry Nichols, Iron Acton; Ma;rsh­ !Medical Officer of Health. Thomas Rhind M.R.C.S.Eng., field sub-district, Miss M. H. Adams, Marshfield; L.R.C.P.Lond., D.P H.Camb. Thornbury Winterbourne sub-district, John Gibbs, Hambrook Surveyor of Hig-hways, William Maurice Hudson, Yate Registrar of Marriages, J oseph Chandler, Broad street, Assistant Surveyor, John Gould, Yate Chipping Sodbury Sanitary Inspector & Inspector of New Buildings, W. H. Williams PUBLIC OF'FIOERS. Assistant Sanitary Inspector, J. W. Wilton, The Wood­ lands, Chipping Sodbury Certifying Factory Surgeon, Alfred Henry Grace L.S.A. Broad street PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Clerk to Chipping Sodbury Old Age Pension Sub-Com­ County Court, His Honor Arthur Gwynne .Tames LL.B. mittee, Robert Wilson, Rouuceval street judge; John Wm. Trenfield, registrar & high bailiff. Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes, John William The county court is held at the Petty Sessional Cour~ 'l'renfield, High street .
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