DERBYSHIRE. [ KELLY's County :Magistrat~S for Chapel-En-Le-Frith Petty Ses­ ~Ew ~1Ilis, Is Appointed to Be Held One Friday .In Eac~ A.L­ Sional Division

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DERBYSHIRE. [ KELLY's County :Magistrat~S for Chapel-En-Le-Frith Petty Ses­ ~Ew ~1Ilis, Is Appointed to Be Held One Friday .In Eac~ A.L­ Sional Division 82 CHAPEL-EX- LE-FRITH. DERBYSHIRE. [ KELLY'S County :Magistrat~s for Chapel-en-le-Frith Petty Ses­ ~ew ~1ilIs, is appointed to be held one friday .in eac~ a.l­ sional Division. ternate month, at 11 a.m. The court compnses WIthin Greaves-Bagshawe 'William Henry esq. Ford hall, Chapel- its jurisdiction the following places, viz. :-Aston, Bam­ en-Ie-Frith, chairman ford, Beard, Brownside, Brough &; Shatt?n, Bugsworth. Andrew Ely esq. .Albert house, Ashton-under-Lyne Ruxton, Chapel-en-Ie-Frith, Castleton, Chinley, Derwent, Dislev Edale, Fairfield, Fernilee, Hartington Upper Arnfield Joseph esq. High Lea hall. New mls.Stockport Quart~r, Kettles~ume (Che~ Ashton Robert How esq. Loosehill hall, Castleton, Sheilld Hope, Hope Woodlands, Bennett Thomas esq. Birch Vale house, Stockport shire), OlIerset, Peak Forest, Taxal (Cheshire), Thorn­ Carver Thomas esq. The Hollins, Marple, Stockport hill Thornsett, Whaley (Cheshire), Whittle & Wormhill For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in th~ Gee John Thomas esq. Hayfield, Stockport Crabtr.e~ Godward Edward esq. New mills, Stockport jurisdiction of the Stockport court; Arthur Greaves Francis Edward esq. IS Powis square, Brighton Proeter, 23 King Edward street, Macclesfield, offiCial Greaves-Bagshawe William Murray Caldwell esq. Chapel- receIver • en-Ie-Frith Certified Bailiffs appointed under the "Law of Di;",tress Hall Lt.-Col. .Edward, Horwich ho. Chapel-en-Ie-Fritb Amendment Act," \Valter Hobson, Chapel-en-Ie-l' nth; Hibbert James esq. Fernbank, New Mills, Stockport Thomas William Brittain & Sons, Buxton & Matlock Bridge; C. P. Plant, Buxton Hodgkinson Samuel esq. Woodville, Ma-rple, Stockport ~obson, Moore Lieut.-Col. Joseph Hall, Bamford, Sheffield Chapel-en-le-Frith Institute, Geol"!:;e .W. sec County Police Station, Samuel DavId GIll, supt.; 2 in. Rumney Edward esq. Watford lodge, New Mills, Stockpt spectors 3 serO'eants & 28 constables Turner Lt.-Col. Hy. The Woodlands, OfIerton, Stockprt Wainwright Joel esq. Finchwood, Compstall, Stockport Inland Re;enue Office, Robert J. Harris, resident officer Cle-rk to the Magistrates, John Burton Boycott, Chapel­ Volunteers. en-le-Frith 2nd Volunteer Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Special & petty sessiorn of the peace for the Chapel-en­ ReO'iment) (B Co.), Hon. ~iajor J. Lingard V.D. com­ le-Frith division are holden at the Town Hall, Chapel­ ma~dant; J. H. Jackson, J. S. Simpson & Godfrey en-Ie-Frith, at 10.30 a.m. & at New Mills at 10.30 Davenport Goodman, lieuts.; Surg.-Lieut:. William R.m. at each place monthly; & special sessions, if neces­ Tweed Hannah, medical officer; Rev. Jas. GIven M.A., l~rceny,. ~v~ry sary, for hearing cases of petty thurs­ LL.D. acting chaplain; Sergeant T. W. Flanagan, drill day. The places in the petty sessIOnal dIvIslOn are·:­ instructor Aston, Bamfoord, Bradwell, Brough, Brownside, Rugs­ worth Buxton, Castleton, Chapel-en-Ie-Frith, Chinley, Public Officers. Derw~nt, Edale, Fairfield, Fernilee, Hartington I;pper .!8sistant Overseer & Clerk to the Parish Council, Joseph Quarter, Hayfield, Hope, Hope Woodlands, New }'Iil~s, Ford Peak Forest, Shatton, Thornhill, Thornsett & Wormhill Collector of Poors' Rates, Alexander Young Collector of Assessed Taxes, J. Goddard Chapel-en-Ie-Frith Union. Stamp Distributor, Samuel James Bramwell, Post office Board day, monday fortnightly. Town Crier, John ~larsden The places in the union are:-Aston, Bamford, Brough Schools. & Shatton, Burbage, Buxton, Castleton, Chapel-en-Ie­ National (boys), erected in 1830, for 230 boys, average at­ Frith, Chinley, Bugsworth & Brownside, Derwent, Edale, tendance 79, at a cost of more than £1,100, chiefly de.., Fairfield, Fernilee, Hartington Upper Quarter, Hope, frayed by the late Willia~ Bagshaw, of Banne: Cross. Hope Woodlands, Kingsterndale, Peak Forest, Thorn­ Sheffield, for some time VIcar of Chapel-en-Ie-Fnth; thfr hill & Wormhill. The population in 1891 was 23,656; school has an endowment of about £20 a year from Dr. area, 83,093 acres; rateable value in 1895, £175,067 Slack's Town Hall rents charity; Alexander Young, Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, John master; (girls), erected in 1887 for 160 girls; average Burton Boycott attendance, 62; Miss Lydia A. Butterworth, mistress; Treasurer, Jolm Taylor, Manchester & County Bank, (infants), to hold 120; average att,endance, 80; :31rs. Chapel-en-le-Fritli Jane Smith, mistress Relieving Officer for the whole Union, James 1Vhitehead, Wesleyan (mixed), erected in 1853 & enlar~ed in 1887, for Chapel-en-le-Frith 200 children; average attendance, 67; RIchard E. Ford, VaccinaUion Officers:----Chapel-en-le-Frith sub-district, master J ames \Vb.itehead, Chapel-en-Ie-Frith; Buxton sub­ Endowed, Bowden Head. erected in 1867, for 47 children; district Charles Slat€r, Fairfield average attendance, 20; with an endowlnent of about Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators :-Buxt<)ll district, £10 yearly from Dr. Slack's charity; ~lrs. Jane Water­ Arthur Shipton, The Square, Buxton; Chapel-en-le­ house, mistress Frith district, William Stirling- Anderson M.D. Chapel­ en-le-Frith; Castleton district, George Henry Grace, Railway Stations. Castlet<Jn Midland, David Daw, station master Superintendent Registrar, John Burton Boycott, Chapel­ London & North \Vestern, William Younger, station ma"tr en-Ie-Frith; deputy, John Jagger Carrier to Stockport.-Richard Barrett, wed. &; fri Registrar of Marriages, J ames Whitehead, Cha~e!-en-le­ Frith; deputy, John Holdgate, Chapel-en-le-Fnth Cockyard is a small hamlet haIf a mile on the road to Registrars of Births ~ Deaths, Chapel-en-le-!,:rith sub­ Manchester. Tunstead Milton is li miles on the same district, James Wlntehead, Chapel-en-Ie-Fnth; Bux­ road. Chapel Milton is partly in this r.arish and partly in ton sub-district, John Lomas, Fairfield, Buxton Chinley, about three quarters of a ml1e on the Glossop The Workhouse, erected in 1840, is a stone building, at road, and Sparrow Pit is partly in this parish and partly in the west end of the town & will hold 100 inmates; Peak Forest and about 2 miles from the town. James Whitehead, master; William .Stirling Anderson M.D., C.M., & M.R.C.S.Eng. medIcal officer; Mrs. DOVE HOLES, 2 miles south, and 3 norlli from Buxton, Emma Frances Whitehead, matron is situated in three parishes, viz. :-Chapel-en-Ie-Frith, Peak Forest and Wormhill, but is principally in the former School Attendance Committee. parish, of which it forms a hamlet. There ~s a station Meets at the Workhouse on a monday following board day. here on the London and North \Vestern railway. The Peak Forest tramway, worked by the ~lanchester, Sheffiel.d Clerk, John Burton Boycott, Chapel-en-le-Frith . and Lincolnshire Railway CD. termmates here, and IS Attendance officer, George \V. Hobson, Chapel-en-le-Frlth used for the conveyance of mineral produce and goods to • Bugsworth. The hamlet is supplied with water from Chapel-en-Ie-Frith Rural District Council. "Works at Combs Moss. the property of the Dove Holes \Vater Co. Limited. St. Paul's church, erected in 1878-9, Meets at the Workhouse on a monday following board day. at a cost of £1,976, as a chapel of ease to Chapel-en-le­ Clerk, John Burton Boycott, Chapel-en-le-Frith Frith, is a plain building in the Gothic style, consisting of Treasurer, John Taylor, Manchester & County Bank, chancel, nave, south porch and a turret containing one bell. Chapel-en-le-Frith The Rev. \Villiam Henry Scotter, of St. Bees, has been Medical Officer of Health, Charles John Bennet, Buxton curate-in-charge since 1893. The parsonage house was Sanitary Inspector, Joseph Goddard, Chinley built in 1893. There is also a Primitive Methodist chapel and several lime works. Puiblic Establishments. Post & M. O. 0., S. B. & Insurance &; Annuity Office.­ County Conrt, His Honor Cecil Smyly Q.C. judge; Richd. William CottriIl, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive direct Brown, Buxton, registrar & high baili~. The court, from Stockport by rail & are delivered at 7 a.m. on week which is holden either at Chapel-en-le-Fnth, Buxton or days & 9.15 a.m. on sundays. Letters are dispatched at.
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