- , 332 . . [KELLY S' Lond. Park house, Longbridge road, llarking; No. 5 VOLUNTEERS. district, James Sbimeld L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. Salisbury. 1St Essex Royal Garrison Artillery (Volunteers) (No. 8 house, lane, Ilford; No. 6 district, John Phillip company), Dt'ill hall, Victoria road; Oapt. C. K Cas­ Wagstaff L.B.C.P.Lond., M.R.O.S.Eng. Treath, Horn­ tellan; Henry Jessett, sergt.-major; Albert Weller, ;church; No. 7 district, Edward Harry James Dannl.er sergt.-instructor L.R.C.P.Lond. 234 Barking road E.; No. 8 district, 1st Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment CA &; B Cos.);' .A.lbert William Boyd-Wallis M.R.C.S.Eng. Brentwood; Armoury &; Drill hall, Marl.et place; Capt. A. It. No. 9 district, J.i'rank Edward Gibbens L.RC.P.Lond. Bryant, A &; Capt. & Hon. Major F. H. 'l'hirIwul1 V.D. Cambridge road, Barking B Company; Sergt. William Baker, drill instructor Superintendent Registrar, William Smith, North street, Public Officers. RomIord Assistant Overseer &; Collector of Poor's Rates, Wm. negistrars of Marriages, William Pink, 24 Longbridge Baker, Crown chambers, South street road, Barking; deputy, Sidney J. Pink, 24 Longbridge Certifying Factory Surgeon, Alfred Wright M.R.C.S.Eng. road, Barking; Arthu1' Cornell, High road, Romford; South street deputy, E. W. Cornell, Victoria road, Homford Clerk to the Oommissioners of Taxes for lleacontree &; Registrars of Bit,ths &; Deaths, Barking Town sub-dis­ Havering Division, Clerk of the Peace, to the Com­ trict, William Pink, 2{ Long-bridge road, Barking; missioners of Sewers, Havering, &; other' deputy, Sidney J. Pink, 24 Longbridge road, Barking; Levels and Uainharn & other Levels, Willialll Oomyna sub-district, }1. A. Stratford, Hornchurch; Clifton, South street deputy, Thomas Bruty, Hornchurch; Ilford sub-dis­ Clark to the P~ty Sessions for the district of the Half trict, Miss E. Sherman, Ilford; deputy, Pulham I{irk­ Hundred of Beacontrae, W. J. Atwater, Broadway, ham Sherman, Ilford; Romford sub-district, A. H. Stratford Rarvey, Como street, Romford; deputy, Arthu1' Cor­ Coroner for the Romford Division, C. Edgar Lewis, neIl, High road, Romforrl Brentwood; deputy, William Smith, North street The Workhouse, situated clnse to the town, was built Collector to St. Andrew Tithe, George Robday, Markt. pI in 1838 at a. cost of £9,500, &; will hold 371 inmates; Inland Revenue Officer &; Inspector of Corn Returns, Rev. William Robinson Morris M.A. chaplain; medi­ William Charles Bone, 2 Houglas villas, Princes road cal officer, James Alexander Fraser L.RO.P.Lond.; Inspector of Weights &; Measures, Supt. George ABen, John Henry Balch, master; Mrs. Fanny Balch, matron Queen's road, Brentwood The R.omford Union Infirmary was erected in 1893 at a Inspector of Lodging Houses, Hackney Carriages &; Ex­ cost of £25,675, with accommodation for 156 pa,tients; plosives, Supt. William Creasy, Police station, South st James Alexander Fraser L.R.C.P.Lond. medicaJ. officer PLAOES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. . School Attendance Committee. St. Edward'!l Church, Rev. Francis Edwin AlIen M.A.; Meets at the Workhouse on the 2nd tues. in each Rev. Herbe:rt Llewellyn Pocock M.A.; Rev. Francis month, at 3 p.m. George Hussell M.A.; Rev. Harold Godefroy B.A.; Hev. Francis George Slemeck B.A. curates; 8 &; IX Clerk, William Smith, North street, Romford a.m. 3.30 &; 6.30 p.m.; wed. 8 p.m. & fri. II a.m 3.ttemlance Officers, Sjdney Thomas Chambers, Old St. Andrew's Church, St. Andrew's road, Rev. Herbert Church road, Romford &; W. H. Grout, HornchUl'ch Hippisley Stephens M.A. rector; Rev. Wilfred Henry Courteen &; Rev. Henry Briggs, curates; 10 a.m. &; PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. 6.30 p.Ol.; thuI's. 8 p.m.; II a.m. 5 p.m. wed. &; Almshouses, North street fri.; ID a.m. 8 p.m. mono tues. thurs. &; sat .Baths Public, Mawl1eys St. Albans Mission Church, Princes road; Rev. Wilfred Henry Oourteen, curate in charge; snn. IO.30 a.m. &; Cemetery (Old), High road; O. T. King, clerIc, Oouncil 6.30 p.m.; Holy Communion, 2nd sunday in month chambers 8 a.m .c;l';metery (New), Hush Green; C. '!'. King, clerk, Coun­ All Saints', Squirrells Heath cil chambers Chapel of Ascension, , Rev. Joseph Hardwick Corn Exchange, High street; Kemsleys, managers Pemberton, curate in charge; 8 &; 10 & II a.m. 3.15 CQunty Court, His HonoI' 1'indal Atkinson, judge; Wm. &; 6.30 p.m.; fridays, 7.30 p.m Comyns Clifton, registrar; Charles Godft'ey, high St. Thomas's Chapel, bailiff; ofTIce, South street. The county court is St. Edward, Catholic, Laurie square, Rev. Henry James held in the Court house, neat· the railway station, Tilley, priest; mass, 8.30 &; II a.m.; evening service, once a month; the following parishes are within the 3.30 p.m.; daily, 7·30 a.m jurisdiction of this court :-Abridge, Aldhorough Baptist (Salem). road, Rev. James McLaren Hatch, Barldng Creek, Barking Side, Beflcon­ Steven; II a.m. &; 6.30 p.m.; mono 8 p.m tree Heath, Buckhlll'st hill, Ohadwell, , Oatholic Apostolic Chu.rch, Manor road; IO a.m. & 6,30 Chigwell, Ohigwell Row, Collier Row, Corbet's 1'ye, p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m eranham, Dagenham, Great TIford, Rare Street, Harold Congregational, South street, Rev. Henry Joseph Cu­ Wood, Havering-atte-Bower, Hornchurch, Lambourne, bitt A. T.S.; II a.m. &; 6.30 p. m.; wed. 8 p.m Lambourne End, Little Heath,Noak Hill, Ramhllm, Rain­ Primitive Methodist, Victoria road, Rev. George Orick­ ham Creek, Rainham-Ferry, Rippleside, Romford, Rom­ may; IT a.m. &; 6.30 p.m. snndays; wed. 7.30 p.m ford Common, Rush Green, Squirrels Heath, Stapleford Wesleyan, Mawneys road, Rev. Robert Browell; 11 Abbot, Stapleford Tawney, , Wennington &; a.m. &; 6.30 p.m.; tues. 7.15 p.m Whalebone Gate Brazier's Yard Mission; sundays, 7 p.m For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that Salvation Army, High street of Chelmsford; C. Mercer, senior official receiver; Frederick Thomas Halcomb, assistant official receiver, SCHOOLS. . 95 'l'emple chambers, Temple avt'ltue, I,ondon E C Technical Instl'uction Committee for the parish of Hem­ Certified Bailiffs appointed under the "Law of Distress ford, "Villiam PooIe, chaiTIIlan; Robert Elms, Daniel Amendment Act," Herbert Braund, Cranorook Toad, "Vhite, GE'orge Houghton, Denny Stone, William Adams, Ilford; William Morland, Morbnd rO:ld, Ilford; Henry Ernest "Vinmill, Arthur Porter C.O. (ex-officio); sec. J. Evans, 6~ Tanner street. Barking; Charles Fuller, John COl'bin, South street Queen's road, BnckhuI'st Hill; Samuel Hitch, Horn­ A School Board of 9 members was formed 5th Feb. .church road, RomfoI'd; George Hobday, Market place; 1872; William Smith, North street, clerk to the Hubert Howe, 145 Grange road, Ilford; B. D. Parrish, board; B. Keeble, Vine street, attendance officer ~ew road, ; Frederick Gripper, 5 Reeds Albert Road Board School, opened 16 June, 1884, at a place. High roa(l, IHord; Edward S. Binge, Railway cost of over £4,000, for 324 boys &; girls &; ISO station, Ilford infants; average attendance, 360 boys &; girls & 150 Court House, South street infants; George Barnes, master; Miss Rose Dent, Police Station, South street, William Croosy, superin­ infants' mistress; a new infant school was opened in tendent; AUt'ed James Marrien, det. inspect01', 3 ser­ IgOI, at a cost of £4':::;00, for 290 infants geants & II constables Mawneys Road Hoard School, opened 3 Sept. 1896, for Public Weighbridge, Market place, George Hobday,weigher 2.:J.6 boys, 226 girls &; 312 infants; average attendance, 235 boys, 200 girls &; 260 infants; Albert S. Maske­ Victoria Cottage Hospital, Pettits lane, Alft'ed Wright Ivne. master; Miss L. Griffin, girls' mistress; Miss M.R.O.S.Eng. hon. medical oflicer; Miss 13ostock, Emily Parnell, infants' mistress 'matron National (mixed &; infants), for 340 boys, 190 ~rls, 200 Volunteer Fire Brigades, , J. Packer, supt. infants; average attendance, 276 boys &; a. full attend­

liL The Town, Capt. S. Davis • ance of girls ,It infants: it was erected in 17IO on the