DIRECTORY.] . ST. ALBANS. 819

Surrogates.-HerUi. M.A. second master; A. H. Ashdown & Herr F. X. Keller, Canon Owen Davys M.A. assistant mas~ers Henry Josiah Day M.A. School of Science & Art (held at Public Library), A. E. John Aiken Ewing M.A. Westmill Gibbs F.L.S. hon. sec Robert Augustus Gordon M.A. Barley, Royston A School Board of 7 members was formed for St. Albans 10 Charles Edward Hadow B.A. East Barnet May 1878' William Wells, I St. Peter's street, clerk to Canon Lewis Hensley M.A. the 'board; Sergeant Frederick Hill, Alexandra road, Benjamin Hutchinson, St. Michael's vicarage, St. Albans attendance officer Edward Ernest Ward Kirkby M.A. Ware A School Board of 7 members was formed S April, 1881, for Ven. Waiter John Lawrance M.A. Rectory, St. Albans the extra-municipal portion of St. Peter's parish; H. John Menet M.A. Hockerill, Bishop's Stortford Brabant, St. Peter's street, clerk to the board; George Richard Parrott M.A. Great Amwell Everett, College street, attendance officer J. M. Proctor, Thorley Alfred Cornelius Richings M.A. Boxmoor . BOARD SCHOOLS. Canon Edward Thos. Vaughan M.A. , St. Albans Hatfield road (boys), built in 1881 & enlarged in 1885, for Woolmore Wigram M.A. St. Andrew's vicarage, 400 boys; average attendance, 3So; John Roe, master. C. L. Wingfield M.A. Alma road (girls & infants), built in 1882 & enlarged m 1890, for 225 girls & 243 infants; average attendance, 206 Places of Worship, with times of service. girls & 189 infants; Miss Mary Jane Solly, mistress; • Miss Ellen Wilkins, mfants' mistress ABBEY CHURCH & CATHEDRAL OF ST. ALBANS:- Colney street (mixed), accommodation, 42 ; average attend­ Rector, Ven. Archdeacon Waiter John Lawrance M.A Curates, Rev. George Henry Pownall Glossop M.A.; Rev. ance, 42; Mrs. Matilda Wherry, mistress National (infants), Garden Field, Bern~rd street, .for 85 Philip Deedes M.A.; Rev. Thomas Trotter Blockley B.A children; average attendance, 46; MISS Ellen HIbbert, Organist, G. Gaffe F.C.O mistress Hours of Divine Service.-Sundays, holy communion 8 National (Christ Church) (mixed), Verulam road, built in a.m. (& on 1st & grd sun. at 11 a.m.); matins, 11 a.m. ; 1862, for 141 children; average attendance, 140; Fred. evensong g (plain) & at 6.go p.m. (choral); daily, lOa.m. Garner, master; Mrs. Fred. Garner, mistress & S p.m. in summer & 4 p.m. in winter; wed. & fri. National, Abbey, Spicer street, built in 1885, for 205 boys, 11 a.m 200 girls & 200 infants; average attendance, IS4 bo~s, St. Michael's Church, Rev. Benjamin Hutchinson, vicar & 180 girls & 160 infants; Alfred Grindley, master; MISS surt'ogate; Rev. C. V. Bicknell, curate; 1st & 2nd sun. Mary Sherrell Pratt, mistress; Miss Annie Dobson, morning prayer & holy communion, 11 a.m.; litany g & infants' mistress evening prayer & sermon, 6.30. p.m. ; 2nd, 4th & sth National (mixed), St. Michael's, erected in 1854 by the Earl sun. holy communion, 8 a.m. & morning prayer & ser­ of Verulam, for 120 children; average attendance, 46 mon, 11 a.m. ; evening prayer, 3 & evening prayer &ser­ boys & 52 girls; William Sait, master; Miss Rose mon, 6.30 ; wed. & fri. & saints' days, morning prayer! 10 PhilIips, mistress a.m.; chief festivals,morning prayer with holy commumon, National (infants), St. Michael's, erected in 1876, for 100 11 a.m. ; during Advent & Lent, morning prayer, wed. & children; average attendance, 8S; Miss Frances Stott, fri. II a.m.; evening prayer with sermon, thurs. mistress 7.30 p.m National (mixed), Frogmore, St. Stephen's, enlarged in St. Peter's Church, St. Peter's street, Rev. Horatio Nelson 1878, for ISO children; average attendance, 76 boys & Dudding M.A. vicar; Rev. Valentine Faulkner & Rev. 66 girls; John Howard Roskilly, master; Miss Mary WiIliam Charles Morgan, curates; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m Annie Roskilly, assistant St. Stephen's Church, Rev. William Dudley Waddell-Dudley St. Stephen's (mixed), road, for 49 children; aver­ M.A. vicar; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m age attendance, 34; Miss E. Fyson, mistress Christ Church, Verulam road, Rev. Edward Cumming Ince St. Peter's (Church) (mixed), Old London road, erected.on M.A. vicar; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7 pm.; holy ground given by the Earl of Verulam, the foundatiOn communion, 1st sun. in the month in the morning & the stone being laid by the Countess Verulam, 12 Nov. I850 ; 3rd sun. in the evening & festivals " it will hold 20S children; average attendance, 92 boys & Holy Trinity Church, Frogmore, Rev. FrederlCk LIpscomb girls & 104 infants; Miss Annie Gifford, mistress; Miss M.A.vicar; Rev.Fk.Wm.LowM.A.curate; II a.m.&6.30 p.m Charlotte Ellis, infants' mistress Bricket Wood Mission Room, service, sun. II a.m. & 6.go Infants', Cross street, built in 1836, for 120 children; average p.m attendance, 81; Miss Charlotte Stacey, mistress Childwick Green Chapel (in connection with St. Michael's) ; Childwick Green (mixed), erected in I88S, by J. Blundell sun. 3 p.m Maple esq. for 60 children; average attendance, 24 ; Miss Catholic Church of St. Alban & St. Stephen, London road; Louisa Hodges, mistress 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; daily, 8.45 a.m BaptIst, Upper Dagnall street, erected 1885; Rev. Charles Newspapers. MilIice Hardy B.A. St. Peter's park, St. Albans; 11 a.m. Herts Advertiser &; St. Albans Times, 22 Market place; A. & 6,3° p.m.; tues. evening at 8 & thurs. at 7 p.m E. Gibbs & J. Bamforth, publishers & proprietors; pub­ Baptist Mission, Sopwelllane; II a.m. & 6.go p.m lished fri. & sat. See advertisement Baptist (Tabernacle), Victoria street, Rev. Henry William The Herts Standard & St. Albans Citizen, Victoria street; Taylor, minister; II.gO a.m. & 6.go p.m.; wed. at 'rruman Press, publisher & proprietor; published fri. & 7·3o p.m ... sat. See advertisement Baptist, Park street, St. Stephen's, mlmsters varIOns; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m Railway Stations. Baptist (Bethel), Verulam road, Thomas Vincent, pastor; London &North Western, Holywell station, William Walton, 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. at 7.30 p.m station master-; parcels office, 26 Chequer street Congregational, Spicer street, Rev. W. Urwick M.A.; 11 Great Northern, London road, James Perkins, station a.m. & 6.~0 p.m. ; mono 7.go p.m master; parcels office, 'Pea-hen' The Brethren, Wooden room, Lattimore road; 11 a.m. & Midland, Victoria road, George Wright, station master; 6.30 p.m. ; man. tues. & thurs. at 8 p.m. & sat. at parcels office, g Chequer street 7.30 p.m . Park street & Frogmore, St. Stephen's (London & North Mission House (Old London road); sun. 11 a.m.; evemng, Western), Henry Barker, station master 6.30 p.m Bricket Wood, St. Stephen's (London & North Western), Unsectarian Meeting House,Upper Lattimore road,ministers Edward Cross, station master various; 10.30 a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m Wesleyan, Upper Dagnall street, erected 1841, Rev. Arthur Conveyance. Edward Gregory, minister; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; tues. Omnibus to & from Great Northern Railway Station (Lon­ 7.go p.m. & fri. 7.30 p.m don road), from the' Pea-hen,' London road Salvation Army, Victoria street; sun. 7 & IIa.m. 3 & 6,3° London & North Western Railway, omnibus to & from the p.m.; & daily at 8 p.m station (Holywell hill) from Queen's hotel Omnibus to & from Midland station (Victoria road), from Schools. the' Pea-hen' yard (Hoggs), London road Royal Grammar, removed in 1870 from the Lady Chapel, where it had been carried on since 1553, to the Abbey Carriers. Gatehouse', it has an annual income of £128, .derived LONDON-Albert Adams, Marlborough road, mono wed. & from wine licences & land & house property; &: IS man­ fri. 7 p.m. ; returning tues. thurs. &sat. at I p.m aged by a body of 12 governors, of whom the Earl of LUTON (through Harpenden)-John Deacon, from the Verulam is chairman; there are abont 90 scholars; Rev. , Bell,' St. Albans, daily Frank Willcox l\I.A. head master; Rev. Roger E. Faning Sutton & Co. James Walklate, Clock tower, agent