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Clerk to the Guardians & As~essment Committee, John diction, 6.30 p.m.; holy days, 7.30 & 9 a.m.; week Harbottle Nicholson, Midland Bank chambers, Hexharn days, 7.30 & 8 a.m. ; tbursdays, benediction, 7-3D Treasurer, Lewis Chalmers Luckhart, ~Ianor office,Hexhm p.m Collector for Township, .Tames Robert Turn-, Congregational, Hencotes, Rev. William Ellis Pearson; hull, 19 Priestpopple, Hexham I0-45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 8 p.m Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Allenheads dis- ' Primitive Methodist, Battle hill, Rev. Matthew P. Davi­ trict, Thomas Dow L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.Edin., L.F.P.S. son (supt.) & Rev. George T. Scott; ro.3o a.m. & Glas. Elia house, Sparty Lea, Allenheads ; Allendale · 6 p.m.; tburs. 7 p.m district, James Murray L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. & L.F.P.S. United :Methodist, West End, Rev. W. E. Stockley, Rev_ Glas. A.llendale Town; district, .Andre"· E. Bocock & Rev. E. S. Winter; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ~ Veitch M.D, L.R.C.S.Edin. Blanchland; Corbridge wed. 7·3.0 p.m district, Daniel ~- Jackson ~I.B., B.S. Corbridge; United Methodist, Lowgate, 6 p.m Hay don district, Robert Lowis Routledge M. B., B. S. W esleyan, Bea.umont street, Rev. J osepb Griffin Hod son Durh. Haydon lodge, ; Hexham & (supt.) & Rev. Wesley T. Bosward; Rev. John Hen­ Slaley districts, Duncan Stewart L.R.C.P. & S.Edin.l shall (supernumerary) ; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. Battle Hill house, Hexham; district, 7-15 p.m Frederick Bell M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Hums­ Wesleyan Mission Room, Tanner's row; 2 & 6.30 p.m haugh; Ninebanks district, James Murray L.R.C.P. & Salvation Army, Market street; 7 & I 1 a.m. &. 3 & S.Edin. & L.F.P.S.Glas. Allendale Town; Ovingham 6.30 p.m district, William McCoull L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. Oving­ SOHOOLS. ton house, Ovington ; Shotley district, William Alien Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, founded 1599, wa& M.D., M.Ch. Shotley Bridge; Wylam district, Stanley rebuilt & remodelled ·by the Educa­ McCoull M.B., B.S. Wylam-on-Tyne tion Committee in rgro, at a cost, including site, of Relieving Officers, Allendale district, G. Dickinson, £ r2,ooo. The buildings, which are only one storey Allendale Town; Bywell district, W. J. Richardson, high, surround a quadrangle, & include an assembly Stocksfield; district, James Muir, Hums­ room, with a hammer-beam roof, surmounted by a haugh; Hexham district, Matthew Atkin, 7 Elvaston bell turret; there is provision for 240 pupils. road, Hexham The governing body of seventeen members are Vaccination Officers, The relieving officers for their re- appointed bY the Northumberland Education Com­ spective districts . mittee (3 ), • Hexham Urban District Council (3). The Union Workhouse, at Peth Head, erected in 1839, is a Hexham Rural District Council (I), goYernors of 1ubstantial building of stone, & has room for 330 in­ former Grammar school (3), trustees of John Shaftoe mates; JoS€ph Keenleyside, master; Duncan Stewart Trust, Haydon Bridge (2), governors of Bridges Hill L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. medical officer; Mrs. Emma Exhibition Endowment (1), Armstrong college (1), all K11enleyside, matron ; Miss M. J. Ha.rding, assistant of whom are appointed for three years; 3 eo-optative­ matron ; Miss Alice Denton, children's attendant ; governors, of w horn 2 at least shall be women, ap-­ Edward C. Bishop, porter; H. McGill, assistant pointed by resolution for the term of five years porter; Mrs. Isabella Forster & Mrs . .Mary Todhunter, Chairman of Governors, L. C. Lockhart nurses Head Master, Charles J. Rogerson M.A. HEXHAM REGISTRATION DISTRICT, Head Mistress, Miss Alice M. Ellis B.Litt Supel'intendent Registrar, Bertrand Dees Gibson, Lloyds Bank chambers, Hexham; deputy, Edward F. Thomp­ Public Elementary Schools. son, 19 Priestpopple, Rexham School Attendance Officer, James Smith, 11 Market st Registrars of Births, Deaths & ~farriages, Allendale sub­ Council, The Seal, built on a site given by the rst Lord district, George Dickinson, Allendale Town ; deputy, Allendale., for goo children; average attendance, 356. Llewellyn Fairlamb, -Allendale Town; Bywell sub­ boys, 280 girls & I 90 infants ; Thomas Teasdale. district, W. J. Richard son, Stocksfield ; deputy, W. master; Mrs. Rachael Stainthorpe, mistress; Mrs. J. Richardson, jun. Stocksfield; Chollerton sub-dis­ Hannah Noble, infants' mistress; L. C. Lockhart. trict, James Muir, Humshaugh; deputy, Christopher Manor office, correspondent R. Charlton, East farm, Humshaugh; Hexbam sub­ Ba[)'rawb School, West Quarter, was built . by sub,criptiun district, Matthew A.tkin, 7 Elvaston road, Hexham ; in I 8 39 ; the school will hold 62 ch1ldren ; averag~ deputy, Mrs. Annie J. Atkin, 7 Elvaston rd. Hexham attendance, 50 ; J ames Pickop, master & Regi!:trar of Marriages for Hexham, Chollerton Bywell St. ~ary's Catholic (mixed & infants), Battle hill, built districts, John M. Thompson, I4 Alexandra terrace, in 1840, for 220 children; average attendance, r82; Hexham ; deputy, J oseph Ord, 10 Pearson'!'! terraee, the Sisters of Mercy are the teachers; Very Rev. Hexham Canon James Stark, Battle hill, correspondPnt PUBLIC OFFICERS. NEWSPAPERS. Certifying- Factory Surgeon, John Archibald Jackson Hexham Courant, Beaumont street; Joseph Catherall & M.D. Carntyne Co. publishers; published on fri. for sat Clerk to the Commissioners of Land Tax, Inhabiter] Hexham Herald, 13 Back street; llexham Herald Co. House Duty & Income Tax, John Harbottle Nicholson, Limited, publishers; published on fri. for sat. Sea Midland Bank charn bers advertisement page 10 Collector of Income Tax, George Byron, 36 Windsor ter HP.xham Weekly News & District Advertiser, 10 'Marke~ Cu~toms & Excise Officer, Frederiek P. Ansell, Car~tone, st. ; Wm. Thos. Bath, publisher; published on thurs- St. George's road Inspector of Weights & ~leasures for Tindale & Halt­ OONVEYA.NCE. whistle Ward, Robert Henry Ta.ylor, Police station, A hbP-y grounds Omnibus & cabs meet each train Main :aoad. Surveyor for the Western District, B. Dun­ Railway Station, J oseph Walton, station master ning, 3 Alexandra terrace OARRIERS 'rO PL'A.CES OF WORSIIIP & times of Services. Acomb--Ridley, tues. Bush inn Si>. Andrew's Church, Rev. Canon E. Sidney Savage Blanchland Jabez Oliver, tues. & fri. from the Sun inn;- M.A. rector & surro!{ate; Rev. William Chas. Berlie Henry GaiT, tues. Temperance hotel Williams B.A,. & Rev. John Bentley, <:urat-es; 8 & Capheaton-Walton, tues. Sun inn ro.45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; weP-k days, 5-30 p.m.; wP-d. Corbridge Xesbitt, tues. & fri. Royal hotel 7.30 p.m.; fri. 12 noon Fmnstones Smith, tues. Royal hotel St.. Mary's Mission Church, West Quarter, sBrved by Haddon-on-the-Wall-Turner, tues. Bn.. ~h inn clergy pf St. Andrew's ; II a.m Hallington-Leadbitter, t:nes. Coach & Horses Presbyterian Church of , Battle bill, Rev. John Humshaugh-George Fauless, sat. from Fore street Elliott MeVi tie; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7· 30 Matfen John Heads, tues. from Royal hotel p.m ~ewbrough-Smith, tues. Royal hotel St. ~a:ry's Catholic, Battle hill, Very Rev. Canon James Slalev-Nichol, tues. Royal hotel Stark B. A. & Rev. Patrick Mackey, priests; holy Warl~-Thomas Martin, tues. & fri. from Royal hotel m 'I ss, 8.30 & 10.45 a. m. ; devotions, sei>mon & bene- Whittingt[m J oseph Gibson, tues. from Bush inn

HEXHAM. · 1lPXander Andrew, 4 Woodlands Anderson William S. 3 South rigg PRIVA. TE RESIDENTS. • Alexander Utrick, 6 Hextol terrace Arrnstrong Miss, 41 HBncotes .A.hel Waiter Robert, Elvaston road Alexander William J.P. LDng Close Armstrong Miss, Tyne Mill house· ~\.ikman · Wm Reed. 25 Elvaston l'd lnderson Jn. Oak bank, Burswell vilR I Arm strong- Mrs. rr Quatrebras