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Somerset. [Kelly's 526 YEOVIL. SOMERSET. [KELLY'S Officials. Coker (East), Coker {West), Hardington Mandeville, Clerk, Mervyn Victor Harvey Rodber, The Ohantry Haselbury Plucknett, Ilchester, Limington, Long Load, Medical Officer of Health, Joseph Dixon Adams M.D. Lufton, Marston Magna, Martock, Montacute, Mud­ Martock ford, Northover, North Perrott, Norton-sub-Hamdon, Consulting Surveyor, Richard WhitEs :Burnell, Glevum Odcombe, Pendomer, Petherton (South), Poddimor& villa, Summerlands, Yeovil Milton Preston Plucknett, Rimpton, Sock Dennis, Surveyor of Highways, Leonard Caplen, East Coker Stoke-~ub-Hamdon, Sutton Bingham, Thorne, Tintin­ Sanitary Inspector & Inspector under the Petroleum Acts hull,. West Camel, West Chinnock, Yeovil, Yeovil k Surveyor for the purposes of the Council's Bye-Laws Without & Yeovilton. The population of the union in relating to New Streets & :Buildings, Nathaniel George 19II was 30,216; area, 55,75a acres; rateable value Fish, South Petherton September, 1918, £1g8,484. On December 28th, 1894• the parishes of Marston Magna & Rimpton were trans­ PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. ferred from the Sherborne to the Yeovil union Cemetery, Preston road, Herbert Copeland Cary Batten, Chairman of the Board of Guardians, tl. B. Ring J.P. clerk to the joint burial committee; Henry John Marfleet house, Martock Banbury, superintend·ent Clerk to the Guardians & .Asses,s·ment Committee,Mervyn Corn Exchange, Town hall, Henry Jesty, keeper Victor Harvey Rodber, The Chantry, Yeovil Corporation Weighing Machine, Silver street, Henry Assistant Clerk (vacancy) Charles Little, caretaker Treasurer (vacancy) County Court Office, Church street, His Honor Arthur RelievinO' Officers, First district, James Arthur Yeoman O'Connor K.C. judge; Henry Moore Watts, l'egistrar Golledge, 71 South street, Yeovil; Second district,Goo. & high bailiff; Herbert Daly, registra·r•s der~. A A. Young, West Coker & Third district, George A. court is held monthly at the Town hall: the distriCt Woodman, North street, Martock comprises the following places :-Ashington, Barwick, Vaccination Officers, James Artbur Yeoman Golledge, 71 Beerhackett, Bradford .Abbas, Brympton D'Evercy, South street, Yeovil; George A. Young, West Coke:r Castleton, Caundle Bishop, Caundle Marsh, Caundle !& George .A. Woodman, North street·, Martock Purse, Chetnole, Chelborough (East), Chelborough Medical Officers (marked thus * are also Public Vac­ (West), Chilton Oantelo, Chilthorne Domer, Chinnock cinators), No. r district, *Charles James Marsh (East), Clifton Maybank, Closworth, Coker (East), L.R.C.P.Edin., M.R.O.S.Eng. 4 Penn Hill, Yeovil; Coker (West), Folke, Goathill, Hardington Mandeville, No. 2 district, *Frank Collar. M.R.C.S.Eng .• Halstock, Haydon, Hermitage, Holnest, Holwell, Il­ L.R.C.P.Lond. West Coker; No. 3 district, *Julius: chester, Leigh, Lillington, Long Burton, Long Load, Caesar F.R.C.S.Irel., L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. !vel house, Luft(}n, Limington, Marston Magna, Melbury Osmond, Ilchester; No. 4 district, Stanley Oornell Clapham Melbury Sampford, Melbury Bubb, Martock, Monta­ M.B., B.S.Durh., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond., cute, Mudford, Nether Compton, Northover, Norton, D.P.H.R.C.P.S.Lond. The Grange, Martock; No. 5 North Wootton, Oborne, Odcombe, Over ·Compton, district, *Augustine William Sinclair L.R.C.P. & S. Pendomer, Pointington, Preston, Puddimore, Rimpton, Edin. Roundwell, South Petherton; No. 6 district .. Ryme Intrinsica, Sandford Orcas, Sherborne, Stock­ *Richard Hensleigh Waiter M.B., C.M.Edin. Stoke­ wood, Stoke-sub-Hamdon, Sntton Bingbam, Thorne, sub-Hamdon Thornford, Tintinhull, Trent, West Camel, Yeovil, Public Vaccinator, No. 4 district, Joseph Dixon Adams Yeovilton & Yetminster M.D.St ..And., M.R.C.S.Eng. Martock This court has also Bankruptcy Jurisdiction & for Bank­ Poor Law Inst.itution, .Preston road, erected in 1837, is a ruptcy purposes includes the following courts:­ substantial s·t.one building, capable of accommodating Crewkerne, Langport & Wincanton; Tilney Barton, 300 inmates; Charles J. Cox, master; Rev. Gwilym City chambers, Catherine street, Salisbury, official 0 Richmond Jenkins, The Rectory, Barwick, chaplain; rece1ver Charles James Marsh L.R:C.P.Edin. medical officer; County Poli~e Station, Union street, John House, super­ Mrs. Lilian Lucia Cox, matron. The children at the intendent; 4 sergeants & 20 constables cottage homes attend the borough schools County Weights & Measures Office (South Western Cottage Homes, Rosebery avenue, Yeovil, Mrs. Wilkins. district), Nathan W. Crick, inspector; attends last foster mother monday in the month Customs & EX:cise Office, 31 Kingston, William Millar, YEOVIL REGISTRATION DISTRICT. surveyor; .Albert E .. McCartney, officer Superintendent Registrar, Mervyn V. H. Rodber, Tht7 Fire Brigade Station,_ South street, F. Cridland, capt. ; Chantry, Yeovil; deputy, John Kerbey Whitby, a 'George Brown, engineer Princes street Masonic Hall, Hendford, Arthur Newis, caretaker Registrars of Births & Deaths, Coker sub-district, George Municipal Borough Isolation Hospital, Lyde road, A. E. .A.. Young, West Coker; deputy, Mrs. Lydia R. Young. Rennett Weaver M.D., B.Ch., D.P.H.Birm West Coker; Yeovil sub-district, J. A. Y. Golledge, 71 Princes Street Assembly Rooms, Frank Jn. Sutton, mgr South street, Yeovil; deputy, Matthew W. Ring, 67 Public Weighing Machine, 71 Hendford, Chaplin & Co. Hendford, Yeovil ; Martock sub-district, George .A.. proprietors Woodman, North street, Martock; deputy, Frederick Public Baths, West Hendford, Charles Uzzell, manager J. Johnson, North street, Martock; South Petherton Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners', Royal Benevolent sub-district, . .A. W. Sinclair L.R.C.P. & · S.Edin. Society. Hon Representatives:- Roundwell, South Petherton; deputy, John Long Misses W. McMillan, The Park & Misses Petter, Banfield, St. James' street, South Petherton West Park. Sec advertisement Registrars of Marriages, Henry Vincent Rodber, The SomersPtshire Chamber of Agriculture & South Somer­ Chantry, Yeovil; deputy, Clement H. Whitby, 8 set Farmers' Club, William Marsh, sec. Park road Princes street, Yeovil; George A. Woodroan, North Surveyor of Taxes & Inland Revenue Office, Church street, MaTtock; deputy, Frederick J. Johnson, North street, W. Friedson, surveyor; Collector's office, 6 street, Martock Princes street, Herbert John Dodge, collector Town Hall, High street, Henry Jesty, keeper PUBLIC OFFICERS. Victoria Temperance Hall, South street, James B. Aseessor & Collector of Income Tax, Herbert John Paynter, hon. sec. ; Alfred Hann, hall keeper Dodge, 6 Princes street Yeovil District Hospital & Dispensary, Charles James Certifying Factory Surgeon, Charles James Marsh Marsh L.R.C.P.Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng. Ptolemy Augustus L.R.C.P.Edin., M.R.G.S.Eng. 4 Penn hill Colmer L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. Percy John Clerk to the >Commissioners of Taxes, Herbert Oopeland Kingston L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S.Eng. Arth. Norman Cary Batten, Church street & x8 High 11t. ; deputy Haig M.A., M.B., Ch.B.Aberd. Norman Flower M.A., clerk, Ralph L. M.B., B.Ch.Oxon., M.R.O.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. & Clerk to the Yeovil Old Age Pension >Sub-Committee, Harold Robert Unwin M.A., M.B., B.C.Camb., Wilfred T. Waiters F ..S.A.A. Middle street F.R.C.S.Eng. hon. medical officers; Henry Helyar Coroner for the South Eastern Division of the County, L.D.S.I. surgeon-dentist; Arthur Norman Haig M.A., Edward Quekett Louch, Langport M.B. hon. anresthetist; F. Whitmash Mayo esq. hon. Inspector under the "Diseases of Animals Acts," John sec.; Miss' G. Pickman, matron House, Police station, Union street Medical Examiner to H.M. Education Department, Chas. YEOVIL UNION. James MMsh L.R.C.P.Edin., M.R.C.S.Eng. 4 Penn hill Board day, alternate fridays at 10.30 a.m. at the Board Medical Officer to the Admiralty, Ptolemy Augustus room, Poor Law Institution. Colmer L.R.C.P.Lond., M:R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A. 79 The Union comprit~es the following places :-Ash, Ashing­ South street ton, Ba:rwick, Brympton, Chilthorne Domer, Chilton Superintendent Assistant Overseer, Arthur Bennett Cantelo, Chinnock (East), Ghiselborough, Closworth, Barrand, Municipal buildings, 19 High street .
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