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~omkins's Almhouses, Ock street Steward of the Copyhold of the Manors of Harwell & mew­ ~witty's Almhouses, St. Helen's churchyard bury, John Thornhill Morland, Bath street Volunteer Fire Brigade, head quart rs & engine house, The Supervisor of Inland Revenue for Abingdon District, James Abbey; superintendent, John T. Morland; assistant Knox, Railway Station yard superintendents, Thomas B. Kendall, James L. Johnson Surveyor of Highways (outside the borongh), C. Tame & Joseph Gibbens; hon. sec. T. Anderson. Messengers sent from fires in the country are instructed to apply at Places of Worship, with times of service. the police station St. Helen's Church, Rev. Robert Charles Francis Griffith M.A. vicar; ReI'. J. Herbert Light A. K.C. Rev. Charles ABINGDON UNION. Dent M.A. & Rev. John Bishop Marsh B.A. curates; 8 & XI 130ard day alternate Monday, at II a.m. at the Workhonse. a.m. & 6.30 p.m The Union comprises the following plac('s :-Appleford, St. Nicholas', Rev. W. H. Cam M.A. deputy lecturer; II Appleton & Eaton, 13agley Wood, Baldon Marsh (), a.m. & 3 p.m. ; week days, 8.30 a.m Baldon Toot (Oxford), , Binsey (Oxford), Bur­ St. Michael's,8 & I! a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m. j week days, 5 .coLt (Oxford), Chandling's Farm, Chiselhampton (Ox­ p.m ford), Clifton Hampden (Oxford), CuIham (Berks & Ox­ Iron Church of St. Margaret, used for inmates of the union, ford), Cunmoor,Draycot Moor,Drayton, Drayton (Oxford), Oxford road, Rev. C. F. Griffiths M.A. chaplain; IQ a.m. , Fyfield, , Kingston Bagpuze, Littlemore & 3 p.m (Oxford), Lyford, , Milton, Northcourt, North St_ Mary & St. Edmund of Canterbury Cath0lic, Vineyard, , Nuneham Courtney (Oxford), !{adley, St. Helen Rev. :Frank J. Kelleher, rector; 9 a.m. & 6,3° p.m (Abingdon), St. Nicholas (Abingdon), Sandford (Oxford), Baptist, Ock street, Rev. Robert Rogers, minister; II a.m. ,, , Stadhampton (Oxford), & 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m Stevenion, , Sutton Courtney, Sutton Wick, Baptist (Particular), Abbey, ministers various; 10.30 a.m. Thrupp & Wick, , Wootton & ; the popu­ & 2.30 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m lation of the union in 1881 was 20,354; rateable value, Congregational, The Square, Rev. Stephen Lepine ; II a.m. £II8,6S7 & 6.30 p.m. ; mono 7.30 p.m Clerk to the Guardians, Bromley Challenor, Stert street, Primitive Methodist, Ock street, ministers various; II a.m. - Abingdon & 6,30 p.m. ; mono 7.45 p.m Collectors to the Guardians, W. J. Fruin, North court, Wesleyan (Abingdon Circuit), Rev. George Outhwaite, Abingdon ; G. F. Ellis, Nuneham-Courtney; & Louis B. minister; Abingdon (Trinity), II a.m. & 6.30 p.lll. ; mono Russell, Kingston Bagpuze 7.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m. , 10.30 a.m. & 6 Collectors of Poor Rates for the parishes of Culham, St. p.m.; thurs. 7. p.m. Drayton, 2.30 & 6 p.m. ; alternate Helen's, , St. Nicholas, Steventon, Wytham, tues. 7 p.m. Garford, 2.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m Seacourt,Drayton & Sutton Wick, Arthur Edward Preston, High street, Abingdon; , George Parker; & Sutton Schools. Courtney, Thomas Howes, Sutton Courtney Roysse's (Frpe Grammar), Albert park, Rev. William Her- Relieving Officers: 1St district, "William Joseph Fruin, North bert Cam M.A. head master; Cary J. Battersby B.A. Owen Court, Abingdon; 2nd district, George Foster Ellis, Jones M.A. G. 11. Pridham RA. & H. Maeintosh Cross, Nnneham Courtney; 3rd district, Louis B. Russell, King- assistant masters; -F. Franzowitz, teacher of modern ston Bagpuze languages & drawing; F. K. Couldrey, music & choir- Vaccination Officers: 1st district, T. S. Simpson,Ock street, master. I::'ee advertisement Abingdon; 2nd district, George Foster Ellis, Nuneham British (boys, girls & infants), Ock street, founded 1824, Courtney capacity, 370; John Heaton Broxup, master; Miss Jane Medical Officers: No. I district, S. A. Hayman, The Limes, Muckart, mistress; Miss Elizabeth Bramley, infants' Broad street, Abingdon ; No. 2 & 4 districts, H. E. Dixon mistress L.R. C.P. LOnd. Bridge street, Abingdon; No. 3 district, National (boys & girls), Bury street, built 1869, for 200 boys H. Daly, Kingston; No. 5 district, Charles Ballard, 20 & same number of girls; average attendance of boys, 200 ; Beaumont street, Oxford; No. 6 district, William Clutton average attendance of girls, 187; J. A. Munday, master; Byass, Dorchester Mrs. Mal'tha Mary Hemming, mistress Public Vaccinators: No. I district, P. Martin, Ock street, National (infants), Queen street, built 1869, for 200; Miss Abingdon; Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6, same as medical officers Charlotte Carr, mistrf'ss Superintendent Registrar, Bromley Challenor, Stert street, National (infants), Conduit road, built 18°7, for 150; Miss Abingdon; deputy, James Clarke, Workhouse Mary Ann Barnes, mistress Registrars of Births & Deaths, Abingdon SUb-district, Tom St. Edmund's Catholic, Oxford road, for 150; teachers, the Smith Simpson, Ock street, Abingdon ; Kingston Bagpuze I Sisters of Mercy sub-district, Louis B. Russell, Kingston Bag-puze; Nune- Newspapers. ham Courtney snb-district, George Foster Ellis, Nuneham Courtney; Sutton Courtney sub-district, C. Porter, Cul­ Abingdon Herald, 1867 (neutral), Stert street j Harry George ham Loosley, publisher; published saturday Registrar of Marriages, Wm. Geo. Cousins, Ock st.Abingdon Abingdon Express, Berks, Bucks, Hants, Oxon & Wilts \VORKHOUSE, situated on the Oxford road, on the outskirts of Observer, Market place, Stert street & Bridge street; the town, is a large building of brick, in the form of the Albert Edwin Fulker, publisher. See advertisement letter Y; it cost £8,500 & was built to hold 380 inmates; James Clarke, master; Rev. R. C. F. Griffith M.A. chap­ Carriers, with the inns they call at & days of departure. lain; H. E. Dixon, surgeon; Mrs. Harriet Clarke, matron; ApPLEFORD-Keep, 'Old Bell,' mon.; Boseley, 'George & l\1iss Ellen Verey, schoolmistress Dragon,' mono & thurlil. ; Thatcher, 'Old Bell,' mono thurs. & sat.; Cannon, 'Cock & BotHe,' mono wed. & sat. ; Public Officers. Andrews, 'Old Bell,' mono & thurs Clerk to the Burial Board, Wm. M. Simpson ApPLEToN-Florey, 'George & Dragon,' every alternate Clerk to the Highway Board, Edward Marchant Challenor, mon.; Enoch, ' Old Bell,' mon Stert street -Chasney, mono & fri. ; Hayes, 'Lion,' mon Clerk to Income Tax Commissioners, John T. Morland, ASTON (Oxon)-Souch, 'George & Dragon,' mono ; Florey, Bath street 'George & Dragon,' every alternate mono ; Douglas, Clerk to the Moulsford (Berks, Reading & Newbury) Lunatic , Cock & Bottle,' mOll Asylum & Clerk of the Peace for the County & Clerk & ASTON (Berks)-Green, 'Wheatsheaf,' mono ; Prior, 'Old Receiver of Christ's Hospital, Abingdon, John Thornhill Hell,' mon Morland, Bath street HALDoN-Arnold, 'Lion,' mon Clerk to the School Attendance Committee, Hromley Chal­ HAMPTON-Douglas, 'Cock & Bottle,' mOll lenor, jun. Stert street HEEDoN-Stimpson, 'Blue Boar,' mono & fri.; \Vebb, Collector of Assessed Taxes, A. E. Preston, High slreet 'Lion,' wed. & S3-t Coroner for the Abingdon Division of the County, Bromley BENsoN-Cherrill, 'George & Dragon,' mOll.; La.mport, Challenor, jun. Stert street 'Cock & Bottle,' fri. ; "\\'ebb, 'Lion,' mon Deputy Coroner for the Abingdon Division of the County, BESSELSLEIGH-EIlOch, 'Old Be]],' mon Edward Marchant Challenor, Stert street -Green, 'Wheatsheaf,' mono ; Prior, 'Old Bell,' Inspector under the Explosives Acts, Oliver Robotham, mono & thuTS Borough Police station BRIGHTHAMPToN-Douglas, ' Cock & Bottle,' mon Inspector of Weights & Measures for the County (Abingdon BmGHTWELL-Giles, 'Old Bell,' man.; Cannon, 'Cock & & Wallingford districts), John Heath, Hridge street Bottle,' mono wed. & sat.; Lamport, 'Cock & Bottle,' fri