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LINCOLNSHIRE. Brlgg DlB:ECTORY.] LINCOLNSHIRE. BRlGG. 113 The -pari!hes in the District are the same as in the Medical Officers &i Public Vaccinators, Barrow district., Union, with the exception of Barton-upon-Humber, Arthur Henry Fullerton M. B. Goxhill; Barton dis­ Brigg, Broughton, Brumby, Frodingham, Roxby• trict, William George Loveridge M.D. Barton-on­ cum-Risby, Scunthorpe &i Winterton Hnmber; Brigg East district, Francis George Goodman B. A.. M.D. 25 Bi!?by street, Brigg; Bigg West dis­ COMMISSIO~ERS OF ANCHOL:ME DRAINAGE trict, Bernard William Dakers L.R.C.P. &i S.Edin. &i NAVIGATION. 2 Bigbv street, Brigg; Bmring-ham district, John Clerk, Frank Crowder Hett, Bigby street Henry Bellamy M.R.C.S.En~.~ L.R.C.P.Lond. Ashby; Engineer, Alfred Atkinson Assoc.Mem.Inst.C.E. Kirton district, John Ernest Sharpley L.R.C.P.Lond. The Bridge street Grove, Kirton-in-Lindsev; Messin!?ham district, John Toll Collector, W. B. Robinson Henry Bellamy M.R.C.S.Eng-., L.R.C.P.Lond. A>~hby; ScunthJrpe district, Thomas Reginald Couldrey M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Scunthorpe; l'lceby PUBLIC ESTABLISH:MENTS. district, Christopher William Sharpley :M.R.C.S.Eng-., Cattle &i Pig Market, Woolpack yard, J. W. Markham, L.R.C.P.Lond. l"lceby; Winterton district. Edwin l~ee John 'fongue ~I.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond.Winterton. Cemetery, Wrawby road, Henry M. Hett, clerk to the 'fhe Workhouse, Wrawby street, at the entrance of the joint committee town from Wrawby, was erected in 1835 &i is an Corn Exchange, Market place, Henry M. Hett, sec edifice of white brick, with a detached fever ward, I; Brigg k Scunthorpe County Court, Police Station, will hold 220 inmates; Rev. A. N. Claye D.D. chap­ Wraw by street; office, Bigby street ; . His Honor Sir lain; H. F. Gibson, master; Mrs. Gibson, matron George Sherston Baker bart. judge; ·Henry M. Hett, registrar & hi~h bailiff. The monthly court is held GL.\NFORD BRIGG REOISTR.\TION DISTRICT. alternately with Scunthorpe. The following parishes Superintendent Registrar, Frank C. Het.t, Bigby st.reet, & places are within its jurisdiction :-Appleby, Brigg; deputy. Henry Kenning, Grammar School. .A8hby, Barnetby-le-Wold, Bottesford, Brumby, road, Brigg Broughton, Burringham, Burton-upon-Stather, Registrars of Births &i Deaths, Bart.on sub-district, El­ Butterwick East, Cadney-cum-Howsham, Castle­ wood Alfred Elwood, Barton-on-Humber; deputy, thorpe, Cleatham, Crosby, Croxton, Elsham, F!ix­ Richard F. Smit·h, Barton-on-Hmnber; Brigg sub­ borough, Frodingham, Gokewell, Glanford Br1gg, district, Waiter Arnold Taylor, Albert street, Bri~g; Gunhouse (in the parish of Frodingham), Ribald­ deputy, Willie Shaw, Glebe road, Brigg; Winterton stow, Holme, Kirmington, Kirton-in-Lindsey, Manby, sub-district, John Bainton, Scunthorpe; deputy, )lanton, Melt.Qn Ross, Messingham, Newstead, Nor­ George Kenning, Scunthorpe manby, Raventhorpe, Redbourne, Santon (High &i Registrars of Marriages, Henry Martin Jubb, Barton­ Low), Scawby-cum-Sturton, Scunthorpe, Thealby. on-Humber; deputy, F. W. Bramley, Barton-on­ Twigmoor, Worlaby, Wrawby, Yaddlethorpe Hum ber ; J osPph Wilmore, Bridj!e street, Brigg-; For Bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that deputy, William Wilmore, Bridge sheet, Brigg; John of Grimsby, John Fildes Wintringham, St. Mary's Bainton, Scunthorpe; deputy, George Kenning, cha.mbers, Osborne street, Grimsby, official receiver Certified Bailiffs under the " Law of Distress Amendment Scunthorpe Act, t888," David Briggs, Market place, Brigg; TERRITORIAL FORCE. J onathan Spring, Brigg; Ronald Davy, Brigg; J oseph ;th Battalion LincolnS'hire Regiment (Detachment of G Wa~s, Scunthorpe; Joseph Barnard Trafford, Scun­ thorpe; Edgar Taylor, Brigg & Charles Leaf, Scun­ Co. ). Capt. H. L. Robinson; Color-Sergt. John At ton, thorpe 19 Home street, Scunthorpe, drill instructor County Police Station, Wrawby street, James Cook, PUBLIC OFFICERS. <>uperintendent, one sergeant, Sergeant John Mullins, ' two constables for the town & five others in country Assessor & Collector of Crown Taxes, Henry Cart­ Customs & Excise Officer, Steward Edward Hall, wri~ht, Bigby road, Brigg Grammar School road Assistant Overseer &i Collector of Poor's Rates, Thomas Lincoln~hire Chamber of Agriculture (Brigg branch), Danby, 21 Bigby road r Angel hotel, E. J. Turton, Horkstow, hon. sec Certifying Factory Surgeon, James Murray Mitchell Reading Room &i Library, Bridge street, Jonathan M.D., Ch.B., B.Sc.Aberd., D.P.H.Camb. Bridge st Sprinj!, hon. sec Clerk to Manaey Division Commissioners of Taxea, Henry Stamp Office, Bridge street, John Hampden Sergeant, Metcalfe Hett, Bigby street distributor Clerk to Commissioners of Sewers, Frank C. Hett, Town Ball, Market place Bigby street Collector of Market Tolls, Edward K. Clark, Market pl GLANFORD BRIGG UNION. Customs &i Excise Officer &i Inspector of Corn Returns, Steward Edward Hall, Grammar School road Board day every alternate thursday at the Union work~ Town Crier, James Scott, 35 Bigby street house, at n a.m. Veterinary Inspector under the "Diseases of .Animals Glanford Brigg union comprises the following places:­ Acts" to Lindsey County Council, Robert .A.lbert Alkborough. Appleby, Ashby, Barnetby-le-Wold, Bar­ William Stevenson :M.R.C.V.S. Bridge street row-upon-Humber, Barton-upon-Humbe.r, Bonby, Bot­ • tesford, Broughton, Brumby, Burringham, Burton­ PLACES OF WORSIDP, with times of services. upon-Stather, Butterwick East, Cadney-cum-How.s­ St. J()hn the Evangelist Parish Church, Bigby street, ham, Cleatham, Crosby, Croxton, Elsham, Ferriby Rev. Canon Arthnr Needham Claye D.D. vicar, South, Flixborough, Frodingham, Glanford Brigg, lecturer &i rural dean; Rev. Anthony Horace Bek, Goxhill, Gunhouse, Halton East, Halton West, Hibaldstow, Holme, Horkstow, Killingholme North, curate; 8 &i II a.m. & 2.15 & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 7-30 a.m. & 7-30 p.m Killingholme South, Kirmington, Kirton-in-Lindsey, St. Mary Catholic, Bigby street, Rev. Ernest Rich ~anton, Melton Boss, Messingham, Newstead, Raven­ Grimes, priest; mass, 10.30 a. m. &i 8.30 & 10.30 a.m. thorpe, Redbourne, Roxby-cum-Risby, Saxby, Scawby­ tst sunday in month; service, 6.30 p.m.; daily mass, ~um-Sturton, Scunthorpe, Thornton Curtis, Twig­ 8 a.m.; wed. service, 7-30 p.m moor, Ulceby, Whitton, Winteringham, Winterton, Congregational, Wrawby street, Supplies; II a.m. &i Wootton, Worlaby, Wrawby. The population of the 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7·30 p.m 'Cnion in 19tt was 56,197; area, 151,682 acres; Primitive Methodist, Bridge street, Rev. Philip rateable value in 1912, £401,797· Henderson Powell (supt.) & Rev. Ernest Dnffill Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Rev. George Pigott; ro.3o a.m. &i 6 p.m.; tues. 7·I5 p.m Godfrey :M.A. Redbourne, Kirton-in-Lindsey United Methodist, Bigby street, Rev. John Herridge Vice-Chairmen, John Beaulah, Albert house, Brigg &i Batt; It a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; mon. 7.30 p.m Richard Fox Smith, Barton Wesleyan Methodist, Bridge street (Brigg & Scuntbol'pd Cl{lrk to th&- Guardians & .A.s.~~essm.ent Committee, Frank Circuit), Rev. Charles William Mowson; ro.3o a.m. C. H&tt, Bigby street, Brigg & .6 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m Treasurer, Alexander Samuel Leslie Melville, Lincoln Rrlieving Officers &i Collectors to the Guardians, Bar­ SCHOOLS. ton district, Elwood Alfred Elwood, Barton-on-Hum­ The Grammar School was founded in the year 1669 by heY} Brigg distri,.t, Waiter Arnold Taylor, Albert Sir John Nelthorpe hart. a member of Gray'11 In•. stJeet, Brigg; Winterton district~ Joseph H. Kendall, The endowment was sufficient for a long time for ~b.& Scunthorpe · maintenance of a master, who was to teach latiir, Vaccination Officer, Charles Winiam Cray. Point ho.Brig!Z greek & hebrew, .t an "Usher, who was to eil"J> 1 r~rs. 8 .
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