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STAFFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY's 318 STAFFORD. STAFFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY's County Court Office, 4 Martin street, His Honor Thomas H. STAFFORD UNION. Jordan, judge; William M organ, 4 Martin street, regis­ Board day, alternate saturdays at the Oddfellows' ball, trar & high bailiff: the court is holden the first thursday Stafford, at 10.30 a.m. in the month in the Shire hall ; it comprises the following The union comprises the following parishes, with their places within its jurisdiction :-Acton Trussell, Allemore townships & places :-Baswich, Milford & Walton, Brad­ Green, Amerton, Apeton (part of), Alstone (part of), ley, Apeton, Barton & Billing-ton, Brocton, Castle Church, Aston, Barton, 1Baswich, Bednall, Bickford, Billington, Rickerscote, Burton & Forebridge, Chartley Holme, Bishton, Bradley, Bridgford (Little), Bridgford (Great), Colwich, Bishton, Little Haywood, Shugborough, Hay­ Jlrocton, Crough (part of), Benton, Castle Church, wood Park & Wolseley, Creswell, Ellenhall, J<'radswell, Chartley, Church Eaton, Coley, Colwich with Little Hay­ Gayton, Haughton, Hopton & Coton, Ingestre, Marston, wood, Congrea,·e, Coppenhall, Coton-Clanford, Creswell, Ranton, Salt & Enson, Seighford, Aston, Doxey, Coton­ Derrington, Doxey, Drayton, Drointon, Dunston Heath, Clanford, Dorrington & Great & Little tlridgford, Stafford, Ellcnhall, Forebridge, Fradswell, Fradswell Heath, Gailey, Stowe, Drointon, Great Haywood, Grandley, Hixon & Gayton, Hartley Green, Haughton (Great), Haywood, Amerton, Tillington, Tixall, Weston-upon-TrPnt, Whit­ High Onn, Hixon, Hopton, Hyde Lea, Ingestre, Kinvaston greave, Worston & Yarlet. The population of the union (part of), Lawn Head, Levedale, Little Onn, Littleworth, in 1891 was 30,553; area, 57,897 acres; rateable value in Dittywood, Longridge, Long Compton, Marston (Church r895, £r95,s86 Eaton parish), Marston, Milford, Mitton, Moreton, Moss Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, William Pitt, Mumble Square, Orslow, Otherton, Penkridge, Morgan, Martin street, Stafford Pillaton, Preston, RRdford, Ranton, Ranton Monastery, Treasurer, Thomas Hood Clay, Birmingham District & Rickerstone, Rodbaston, Rule (part of), Salt with Enson, Counties Banking Go. Limited, Market square SanJon Bank, Seighford, Shirleywich, Shredicote, Collectors of Poor Hates for the Union, E. Collier & W. S. Shushions, Shutt Heath, Stafford, Stowe, Swansmoor, J<;Jlsmoor for Stafford ; I. Freakley, Col wich ; W. S. Teddesley Hay, Tillington, Tixall, Toll Dish, Walton, Ellsmoor, Castle Church; T. Nixon, Hopton & Coton; "\Vater Eaton, Weeping Cross, Weston-upon-Trent, A. Collier, Stowe, Fradswell, Ingestre & Weston; E. Whiston, Whitgreave, Wolgarstone, Woolaston, Wolseley, Collier, Tillington, Baswich, .Brocton, Salt & Enson; E. Wood Eaton, Worston, Yarlet Cbinn, Seighford Relieving Officer & Collector tiJ the Guardians for the whole This court has also Bankruptcy Jurisdiction & for Bank­ Union, Charles Sackville, 29 Eastgate street ruptcy purposes includes the Rugeley, Stone & Newport Vaccination Officer, Thomas Nixon, Marston road districts ; Thomas Bullock, King street, Newcastle, official Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Castle Church dis­ receiver; Frank Cariss, St. John'& chambers, St. John'!! trict, Samuel Cookson M.D. Licbfield road, Stafford; hill, Shrewsbury, assistant official receiver 6 Colwich district, Edward Thomas Tylecote M.D. Great Certified Bailiffs under the "Law of Distress Amendment Haywood; Seighford district, Edward Francis Weston, Act,'' John E. Evans, Crabbery street; Isaac Evans, Bath Greengate street, Stafford ; Stafford district, Charles street; Thomas Wile, St, Martin's place Henry Greaves M.D. 76 Eastgate street, Stafford County Lunatic Asylum, Perceval Hanbury Har~;ton esq. Superintendent Registrar, William Morgan, Martin street, treasurer; Joseph William Stirling Christie L.R.C.P.Edin. Stafford ; deputy, Charles B. Wilton, 13 Tal bot road res. medical officer & supt. ; George Mathieson M. B. senior Registrars of Births & Deaths, Colwich sub-district, Henry assistant medical offi~er: Robert Hughes M.n.c.s. assist­ Yates, Weston; deputy, Jarnes Muir, Weston ; Stafford ant medical officer; Rev. Norman Henry Theodosius B.A. sub-district, James Comelius Mycock, 3 Crabbery street, chaplain; John L. Bufton, clerk; John H. Armstrong, Stafford ; deputy, George Alien, go Peel termce, Stafford storekeeper Registrars of Marriages, George Meadows, Orchard street, County General Infirmary, Foregate street, Thomas Salt Stafford ; deputy, George Thompson, St. Leonard's aven.; esq. treasurer; Charles Henry Greaves M. D. & Charles Henry Yates, Weston; deputy, James Muir, Weston Reid M.B, c.M. physicians; Edward Francis Weston & The Workhou.se at the north end of the town, near Stafford Frederick 1\Iilnes Blumer B.A., M.B., C. M. surgeons; common, in Marston road, is a brick building, hitherto Waiter Henry Hidge L.D.S.Eng. surgeon-dentist; Gerard standing on an open site, surrounded on all sides by gar­ C. Taylor M.A., B.c.cantab., L.S.A. house surgeon; Rev. dens & fields, but gradually being closed in by buildings ; Theodore Smith, visiting chaplain; Ellis E. Crisp, financial the house is well arr<~.nged & will hold 398 poor ; the sec. ; Miss Isabelle M. l''armer, matron. Patients may average number of inmates is 220 ; Rev. William Kendall be visited on wednesday & Saturday, between the hours M.A. chaplain ; Chas. Henry Greaves, medical officer; J oseph Baker, master; Mrs. Hannah Baker, matron of 2 & 4 p.m. & on sundays from 1.30 to 2.30 p.m SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMIIUTTEE FOR STAFFORD UNION Fire Engine & Fire Escape Station, Greengate street, contains (except the Borough of Stafford). I steam & I manual & 1 hose reel ; fire bell, Guildhall ; Clerk, ·william Morgan, Martin street, Stafford Walter Brookfield, captain; Frederick Bailey, supt. ; Attendance Officer, Thomas Nixon,6qMarston roa.d,Stafford Thomas Stansfield, bon. sec. & 16 men Her Majesty's Prison, Gaol road, Major George E. Leggett, STAFFORD RuRAL DisTRICT CouNCIL. governor ; Charles G. Lazell, chief warder ; Rev. Charles Meets at Oddfellows' hall, on saturdays fortnightly, directly Goldney M. A. chaplain; Very Rev. Canon Edward C. after meeting of Guardians. · Acton D.D. Catholic chaplain; James Scott M.B., c.M. Clerk, William Morgan, Martin street, Stafford surgeon~ Frederick J. Williamson, storekeeper; Miss Treasurer, Thomas Hood Clay, Birmingham District & Maria Laugha1ne, matron Counties Banking Co. Limited, Market square Inland Revenue Otfice, 19 Greengate street, Alfred Glover Medical Officer of Health, Samuel Butler L.F.P.S.Glas. 15 Burton, surveyor of· taxes; James Carter, supervisor; Tipping street, Stafford Robert Collins & Henry V. Buckley, officers Sanitary Inspector, Thomas Nixon, 69 Marston rd. Stafford Lichfield Diocesan Labour Home for Men, Austin Friars; Y EOliiANRY CAVALRY. Rev. W. T. B. Hayter, hon. sec.; H. W. Cooper, master Lyceum Theatre, Martin street; Miss E. Bessle, lessee ; Staffordshire (Queen's Own Royal Regiment) (detachment of Sidney Herberte-Basing, manager B Squadron), Capt. the Hon. H. S. Littleton: W. Moat, Oddfellows' Hall, M. U. Greengate 8treet; Frank Channon, Iieut. ; J. Peatfield, squadron sergeant-major sP..c. 8 Orchard street VOLUNTEERS. Stafford Dispensary, Thomas Salt esq. M.P. president; 2nd Volunteer Battalion Prince of Wales's (North Stafford­ Perceval H. Hartson esq. hon. sec shire Regiment), Major W. G. Bagnall, commanding Stafford Free Library, Eastgate street, Thomas Jackson, detachment (F & G Cos.); head quarters & armoury, librarian, open daily Guildhall; Major W. G. Bagnall (1'' Co.) & Capt. C. H. Staffordshire County Industrial Home, Sandon road; Rev. Wright (G Co.); John Hebbert, bandmaster; Sergt.­ Major Thomas Pearsall, drill instructor Robert McCleverty M. A. chaplain; Rev. Arthur Henry Tal bot M.A. hon. sec. ; Mark J ones esq. financial sec Public Officers. Shire Hall, Henry William Ford, hall keeper, Market sq Acting Under Sheriffs for Stafford, Hand, Blakiston, Everett Soup Kitchen, St. Mary's Church lane, Thomas Salt esq. & Hand, 17 Martin street president; William Tomlinson, sec Assistant Overseer for the parish of Stafford, Thomas West­ Tax Office, 19 Greengate street, Alfred Glover Burton, sur­ head, St. Martin's place veyor .of .taxes; William Morgan, l\Iartin street, clerk to Authorized Officer for the Recovery of Rents under the commiSSIOnerS Agricultural Holdings Act, John Edward Evans, Phoonix Town Weighing Machine, Greengate street, James Henry chambers, Market square; Cattle Inspector to the County Stead, manager Council, William Carless M.R.c.v.s. 52 Eastgate street. William Salt Library, Bank buildings, John William Bradley Clerk of the Peace to the Lieutenancy, Matthew J<'olliott B. A. librarian Blakiston ; office, Martin street lVragge Museum, Eastgate street, Thomas Jackson, Certifying Factory Surgeon, Samuel Cookson M.D. 8 Lich­ curator; opened daily field road .
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