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Lincolnshire. Bourne DlBECTORY.J LINCOLNSHIRE. BOURNE. 99 Pinder Major Thorn~ William, Newstead house, Uffing- r Relieving Officers; 'No."' :r, o:i- Bourne k Aslackby district, ton, Stamford Wil.liam Whitfield, ,Union road, Bourne; Nq. 2, or Pochin George William el!q. Ba.rkby hall, Leicester Deeping district, F~(ld Pennington. Market :Oeeping Smith Edward esq. The I.imes, Horbling, Folkingham Collectors of Poor's .Bates, Bourne, Frederick Henrf Sutt{)n Edward esq. Maxey house, Market Deeping Sones, South street, Bourne; Deeping St. :Tames, Warren Rev. Canon John Shrapnel M.A. Rectory, Wil- Edward Foster, Deeping St. James; Market Deep. loughby, Alford ing, John George Medcalf: Market Deeping; Edenham, Welby Willi~m Earle esq. Bainton house, Stamford Edward Gostrick Yorke, Edenhani; in the remaining Wherry William R<>bert esq. The Cedars, South st.Bourne parishes the <>Verseers collect their own poor's ;rates The chairmen for the time being of the Bourne Urban & Vaccinatio:q Officers, Bourne district, Harry A. Goodyer, Rural District Councils are ex-officio magistrates Austerby, Bourne: Aslackby district, Mrs. E. H. Clerk 'to the Magistrateil, Stephen W. Andrews, North st P2arce, Billingboro'; Market Deeping, Fred Penning ... Petty Sessions are held at the Town hall every alternate ton, Market Peeping; Corby, E. A. Dykes, Swinstead, thursday, 'Bt II a.m Bourne The plrtity iJ.essional division comprises the folfowing Me~ica!- Officers & Public Vaccinators, ~i~lingboroug~ places:-Aslackby, Aunby, Barholme, Baston, Billing- d!striCt,T~ori?.RB Blasson M.R.C.S.Eng. Bilhngborou~h, borough, BirthorpB, Bourne, Braceborough, llytham Bourne d~tnct, John Galletly M.A., M.B., C.M.Edm._, (CAstle), lJytham (Little), Careby, Carlby, Cawthorpe, D.P.~.c~_b .. The Gables~ North road, :Sourne, ~orby, Counthorpe, Cre~ton, Deeping (Market), Deep- Bytham d1stnct, Henry N1sbet Turn~ _M.B., Ch.:O~ mg (St. James), Deepmg (West), Dowsby, Dunsby, G~as. The Man<Jr house, Cftstle Bytha_, Corby d1s Dyke, Edenham, Elsthorpe, Greatford, Grimsthorpe, tnct, .Augnstus Charles Greenw~od M:R.C.~.ED:g ... Folkingham Hanonby Hanby Hanthorne Holywell L.R.C.P.Lond. The Mount, Corby • Deepmg d1stnct., Horbling, I~nha~, K~isby, Ki;kby Underw'ood, Lang~ Henry Thotna_s ~enso~ ~-~-C.P.~on~. Market place, toftl Laughton, Lenton, Lound, Manthorpe, Millthorpe, Market Deepmg, Rlppm.,ale distnct, A _He.wston. Morton, Obthorpe, Osgodby, Pickworth, Pointon, Rip- Holmes M.D., B.Ch., B.A.O.Dt;~b. Do~n. hall,:~bppmga!-e- pingale, Scottlethorpe, Sempringham, Stow, Sway. Th~ Workhouse, a large red b!1ck bwldmg, s1t~ated m field, Swinstead, Tallington, Thurlby, Toft, Uffington, ~est street, cost £g,ooo, _& ls capable- of holdmg ?oo.. Walcot Wilstho;rpe Witham-on-tb.e-Hill mmates; Rev. Arthul' Giles Madge LL.D. chaplam;. ' ' John Galletly M.A., M.B., C.M.Edin., D.P.H.Oamb. medical officer-; A. Yates, master; Mrs. Elizabeth· PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Yates, matron Cemetery, South road, Stephen Robert Andrews, North Superintendent Registrar, Cecil W. Bell, West street •. street, clerk ttl the Urban District Council; John Bou:tne; deputy, Charles Edward Hodson1 West sL Peacock, keeper Bourne · 1 Corn E:icha.nge, Ab bey road, Cecil W. Bell, sec. ; B. Registl'8rs .bf llirtha & Deat,hS', .Aslackby sub.district,. Glover, caretaker- Mrs. Emily Hall Pearce, Billingborough; deputy:, Mis!f. Elir.a. Hall Ward, Billingborough ; Bourne sub-district, Cdtmty Court Office, West street, His Honor Sir G. John Henry Berry, South street, Bourne; ~eputyt'. Sherston Baker hart. judge ; Cecil Walker Dell, Mrs. Florence Emile Berry, South street, Bourns ;J registrar & high bailiff; office hours, 10 to 4 ; e;atur­ Corby sub-district, Robert Taylor, WilJ.erton, .Corby ~ days, IO to I; the court is held at the Town hall deputy, John William Nichols, -Corby; Deeping sub-­ mopthly, saturdays, at 9-30 a.m. The following pla<;es district, Mark Fred Pennington, Market Deeping;. are .within its jurisdiction :~Aslac~by, Aunby, Baston, deputy, Mrs. Amy Pennington, Market Deeping Billingborough, Birthorpe, Bytham (Castle), Bytham Registrars of Marriages, William Henry Smith, Meadow...­ (Livtle), Careby, Carlby, Counthorpe, Creeton, Deeping gate1 Bourne; Robert Taylor, Willerton, Corby i. St. .Tames, Deeping (Market), Deeping St. Nicholas, deputy, John William Nichols, Corby Dowsby, Dunsby, Edenham, Folkingham, Haconby, Holywell, Horbling, Irnham, Kirkby Underwood, Laughton, Langtoft, Manthorpe, Morton, Pointon, TERRITORIAL FORCE. Rjppingale, Swinstea.d, Sempringham, Thurlby, Toft­ 4th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment ~alf of P Co.),.. cnm-Lound & Witham-on-the-Hill Drill hall, North street; Major Cecil . Bell; Lieuts~1 For bankruptcy purposes this court is included in that of W. S. T. Parker & H, G. Dean; Sergt . .Francis Shep1 ]i'eterborough. Howard W, Cox, 5 Petty Cury, Cam~ herd, drill instruct{)r bridge, -official :receiver · · Certified Bailiffs Under the ''Law of Distress Amendment PUBLIC OFFICERS. Act, 11888-;" Arthur Saul, North l'oad; I. G. Longstaff, Assistant Overseer k Collector of Poorfs Rate, Frederick West streei; Arthur William Hodgkinson, Billing­ Henry' Sones, South street tllel'Ougb; John George Medcalf, Market Deeping Certifymg Factory Surgeon, John Galletly M.A ... :M.ll., COllDty Police Station, North .street, Herbert Bailey, C.M.Edin., D.P.H.Camb. The Gables, North road superintendent, I inspector. 2 sergeants & IS constable• Fire Brigade, Engin6" House, Market place, A. R. Agnew, Clerk tQ Bourne, North Fen & Dyke Fen Drainag6 Trustees &; to Morton & Raconby Fens Separate Drain­ eapta.in ; ThomM Hall, sec. k n: firemen age Districts & clerk to No. 6 District Local Pensioll Inland Revenue k Pension Office, North road, Daniel Sub-Committee, Stephen Robert Andrews, North st Shaw Patoll, officer Clerk to Bourne, South Fen & South Fen Pastures Rura.l Jli.strict Council Infectious Diseases Hospital, Manor lane, John Galletly M.A., M.B.,.r C.M.Edin., D.P.H. Drainage Ttmtees, & clel'k t{) Nos. 7 & a District!! Local Pension Sub-Committee$~ Cecil Walker BeU. Camb> medical officer West street StlllDp Office, West street, J. T. Morris, sub-distributor Clerk to the New Association tor the Prosecution of Felons & to the Bourne Charity Trustees & Steward of Bom·ne BOURNE UNION. Abbotts Manor, Stephen R. Andrews, North tttreet Bl?~d day, fortnightlf, Ol). a .thursday, at the Workhouse, lnspector of Weights & Measures, Percy John Morgan, at 11 a.m. Sleaford Town Crier, B.tcbara ,Lloyd, Eastgate Tht! union compri1res the following places :...._Aslackby, Veterirtary Inspector Under the "Contagious Diseases Aunby, Baston, Billingborough, Birthorpe, J]ourne, (Animals) Act" to Kesteven County Council, .J<Jhn T.1 Bytbsm (Little), Careby, Carlby, Castle Bytham, C<lrby, Holmes M.R.C.V.S. N()rth street · Counthorpe, Creeton, Deeping St. J ames, Dowsby, DnD!Iby, Ed-enham. Folkingham, Haconby, Holywell, Horbling, Irnham, Kirkby Underwood, Langtoft, PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services. Laughton, Manthorpe, Market Deeping, Morton, Poin­ SS. Peter & Paul's Church, Rev. Hugh McNeile Mansfi6ld­ ton, Rippingale1 Sempringham, Swayfield, Swinstead, ;M.A. vicar; Rev. Hugh Francis Patt.U!on B.A. curat~; Thurlby, Toft-cum-Lound & Witham-on-the-Hill. The "'"lr a.m. & 6.30 J>.m: ; saints days at tx.3a a:m population of the union in :rgor was 17,573; area, Baptist, West street, Rev. James Carvath; I0-45 a.m. & 92,266 acres;- rateable value at Micha.elma!!. IgoB,. 6.30 p.m.; wed_ 7.30 p.m £ 137·346 • ' • Baptist, Dyke; 6.30 p.m Ohairman of the Bol!ord of Guardians, William Hayes, Congregational, Victoria place, Rev. J. Comyn .J ones·, Thurlby, Bonme 11 a.m. k 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m Clerk to t-he Gnardi11ns k Assessment Committee. Cecil Plymouth Brethren, North street; 6.30 p.m Walker Bell, We11il .11treet, Bonme Wesleyan Methodist, Abbey road, Rev. Charles William "''Teaalurer, Charles Milne Peacock. Greatford Rh<><les; 10.30 a. m. & 6.30 p.tn. ; wed. 7.30 p.m LINCS. 7* .
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