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Buckinghamshire. Slough DIRECTORY.] BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. SLOUGH. Diamond road.-Percival George .A.dmans, sub-post­ Clerk to the Magistrate11, George Henry Chanley, II · roaster. Box cleared at x, B & g.3o a.m. & 12.15, Mackenzie 11treet, Slough 3 .30, 4·3o, 8 & xo p.m. ; sundays, 8 p.m, Slough Petty Sessions are held at the Police Court every wed­ head office is the- nearest money order & telegraph nesday at I I a. m office The- places in the petty sessional division are :-Coin­ brook, Datchet, Eton, Eton Wick, Iver, Langley, URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. Horton, Slough, Stoke Pages, Wexham & Wraysbury Offices, William stteet. PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Meeting day, !et:ond monday in the month, at 6 p.m. Leopold Institute & Public Hall, George Young, sec. to Members. the Institute; Wm. Hy. Olds, caretaker, II3 High st Chairman, William James McCorma.ck J.P. Police (County) Station & Sessions House, High street, Retire in April, 19111. • John Pearman, supt.; 3 sergeants & II constables • Royal Bucks Agricultural Association, High street, R. H. J. Daw W. J. McCormack H. Barrett Tod, sec C. J _J ackaman ! T. Perrin. Slough Cattle Sale (opposite North Star inn, William Retire in April, 1913. street) (established 185o), Buckland & Sons, auc­ J. W. Butler G. Hibberd tioneers; Mile e\'"&ry tues. at r; offices, IIB High st J. Gerrard F. Newbery Slough Nurses' Home, Osborne iltreet Stamp Office, John Wm. Billson, distribut-ar, Post office Retire in April, 1914. Volunteer Fire Brigade, Fire station, Mackenzie street, H. L. Darvill A. Woolsey Arthur Turner, capt. & 20 men · H. J. Harbert G. Wyatt TERRITORIAL FORCE. Officers. Buckinghamshire Battalion Oxfordshire & Buckingham­ Clerk, George Henry Charsley, II Mackenzie street shire Light Infantry (E Co.) ; drill hall, Wellington Trearorer, Edmund John Craske, London County & street, Capt. H. Leslie C. Barrett; Color-Sergt. Herbt. Westminster Bank Limited, High street McGowan, drill instructor Medical Officer of Health, Edmund Weaver .A.dams .F.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond., D.P.H.Lond. Church st P"CBLIC OFFIOERS. Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, William White Assistant Overseer, .A.rthur Thomas, 46a, High street Cooper, Council offices, William street Clerk to the Guardians & .Assessment Committee at Collector, Arthur Thomas, 46a, High street Eton Union & to Eton Rural District Council, Richard OOUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR STOKE HlJNDRED. Henry Barrett, 132 High street !llhusen Augustus Henry Eden esq. D.L. Stoke court, Assistant Clerk, H. Leslie C. Barrett, 132 High street Clerk to Slough Urban Sub-Committee of Bucks Local Stoke Pages ~ Austen-Leigh Edward Compton esq. Colenorton, Eton Pension Committee, George Henry Charsley, 1 I Bell Sir John C. hart. Framewood, Stoke Pages Mackenzie street Bennitt Col. William Ward, Faringdon house, Faring­ Collector of Poor's Rates, Edward Sargeant, Church !!t don, Berks Customs & Exci:.te & Old .Age Pension Officer, Patrick Buckland Francis Bowry esq. Whitehall, Wraysbury, Moroney, King Edward street Staines Deputy Steward of the M!l.nors of Datchet, Ditton & Chapman Arthur Gerald esq. Lower Delaford, Iver, Steward of the Manor of the Rectorv• of Old Windsor, Slc.ugh, Uxbridge Richard Henry Barrett, High street Charsley Robert Stephen esq. The Old Barn, Slough Inspector of Factories, Theodore Hugh Egbert Meggs. Chri~tie John esq. Eton college, Eton 10 Mackenzie stree·t Cox l<rancis Joseph esq. Foxborough lodge, Horsemoor Medical Officers, Eton Union, Stoke District, Green, Slough ; Slough Creak William esq. Montem, Langley Slough & Stoke Pages Districts, Theodore Hugh Egbert Meggs Daw Henry James esq. William street, Slough M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond·. 10 Mackenzie street de Salis Henry Rodolph esq. Ivy lodge, Iver Heath, Public Vaccinato:rs, Et-on Union, Stoke Poges District, Uxbridge Theodore Hugh Egbert Meggs M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P. Fisher George Pa-rkins esq. Carrow, Upton road, Slough Loud. 10 Mackenzie street; Chalvey Dist-rict, Herbert Fraser George Rae esq. Piggotts manor, Letchmore Fraser L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R C.S.Eng. zo High street Heath, Watford Registrar of Births & Deaths, Eton Sub-district, &.. Freeman Geurge Mallows esg. K.C., lB . .A.. Heronsdale Marriages, Eton~ District, James Pat-erson, jun. 65 manor, Waldron, Sussex Hencroft street; deputy, F. H. Roberts, The Glebe, Good Lieut.-Col. .A.rthur William Hervey, Broughton Montem lane, High street . house, Newport Pagnell Relieving Officer, 1st District & Vaccination Officer, Eton Hall Henry Ernest esq. Warrens house, lver Heath, Sub-district, Eton Uni'<ln, James Paterson, jun. 6,5, Uxbridge Hencroft street Hanbury Lionel Hy. esq. Wexham Springs, Stoke Pages Sanitary Inspector of Nuisances to Eton Rural District Harvey Sir Robert Grenville hart_ D.L. Langley park, Council, Richard Hallam, 58 Windsor road · Slough Stamp Distributor, John William Bills on, Post office · Hortin John Henry esq. Heath lodge, Iver, Uxbridge Superintendent of County Police, John Pearman, Police Howard-Vyse Howard Henry esq. D.L. Stoke Place, station, High street Stoke Pages Superintendent Registrar of Eton District, Richard Hy. Kinross John esq. Riding court, Datchet Barrett, 132 High street; deputy, H. Leslie C.Barrett, Meeking Lt.-Col. Chas. Richings park, Colnbrook,Slough High street Mosley Tonman esq. O.B., D.L. Bangors park, lver Surveyor & Engineer, Eton Rural District Conncil, .A.rth. Nash John Hartopp esq. D.L. Eastcote, Slough Gladwell, 160 High .street, Slough Os born Samuel esq. F .R.C.S.Eng. Maisonette, Datchet, ·Windsor PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. 'Para vicini Percy John de esq. M. V. 0. Riverside, Datchet, Parish Church, Church street, Rev. Philip Herbert • Windsor Eliot M ..A.. rector & rural dean; Rev. Frederic Thomas­ Pope Col. Philip Edward, Churchmead, Datchet,Windsor Herbert Shepherd M.A. Rev. Thomas Buchanan Carter Prior Henry Laurence esq. Netherfield park, Stanstead & Rev. Richard Vernon Higgins 'Burne B.A. curates; .!bbotts, Herts 7, 8 & 10.45 a.m. & 3·30 & 6.30 p.m.; daily at 7-45 &. Seeker Edward Onslow esq. Upton, Rosemount road, 11.30 a.m. & 6-45 p.m Bonrnrmouth St. Paul's, Stoke road, Rev. Thomas Kingdon .A.llen M.A­ Swithinbank Harold William esq. F.R.S.E., F.R.G.S. vicar; Rev. Harold William Wheeler B..A.. curate; Denham Court, Uxbridge n a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m Taylor Richd. Stephens esq. 38 Lenno:x gdns.London SW St. Peter's, Chalvey; B & xr a.m. & 3.15 & 6.30 p.m. & ' Watson James esq. r Clifton crescent, Folkestone wed. 7.30 J!.m r Woodbridge Cecil Mercer esq. The Lodge, Wex- St. Laurence, Upton; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. & fri. ham, Slough 12 noon f Woodbrid!?e Henrv William esq. The Lodge, St. Mission Hall, Salt Hill; served by the clergy of Uptbn­ !ndrew's, Uxbridge cum-Chalvey; 6 p.m. & thnrg. 7· 15 p.m. dnr:ing The ChairmPn, for the time being, of the Slough & Eton ~ winter only Urban k Eton Rural District Oonncil& are ex-officio Mission Room, Wellington !!treet; l!erved by the clergy lnagiltratel of Upton-cnm-Chalvey; 7 p.m. & wed. 7.30 p.m· BUCKS. 12• .
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