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Cheshire. N.Antwich • . DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. N.ANTWICH. 483 Medical Officer of Health,John Douglas Ross Munro M.D .• The Isolation Hospital, at Ravensrnoor, Burland, erected C.M.Edin. Hospital street · in 1905 at a cost of £8,9oo, is a red brick building Surveyor, \Villiam Frederick Newey, 26 Pepper street with stone dressings, from designs by Charles E. Sanitary Inspector, .A.rthur Bennett, 26 Pepper street Davenport, architect, of Nantwich : it is used jointly Water Inspector, Waiter Williams, 26 Pepper street by the Nantwich Urban & Rural District Councils Collector of Rates & Market Tolls, Sampson Copestake • Bridgwood, 14 Mill street • CHESHIRE LOCAL PENSION COMMITTEE. COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR NANTWICH PETTY Nantwich District Sub-Committee. SESSIONAL DIVISION. Clerk, Alfred Edward Whittingham, 7 Mill street Tollemache Henry .Tames B.A. Dorfold hall, Nantwich, chairman Atkinson James, Mirion house, Crewe NANTWIOH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. Baker Arthur, Hillside, .A.udlem, Nantwich The townships in the District are the same as in the Baskervyle-Glegg .John, Wi.staston hall, NantlTich Union, with the exception of Crewe & Naniwich. The Bayley .Tames, Willaston hall,. Nantwich area i,; 98,467 acres; population in 19II, 24,995 . Bellyse Edwin Regd. M.A. Oakfield, Stapeley, Nantwich Council meets at Church house, on saturdav,• monthlv• Brocklebank Ralph D.L. Haughton hall, Tarporley,C'h.estr at 2.30 p.m. Cooke Charles John Bow en, Chester place, Crewe Chairman, "\Villiam Emberton, Doddington, Nantwich ~tton Col. 'l'he Hon. Richard Sou thwell George Stapleton-, Plas Llwynon Llanfair, Anglesey Cotton-Jodl'ell Col. Sir Edward Thomas Davenant Official,;. K.C.B., D.L. Reaseheath hall, Nantwich Clerl,-, Herbert Geo . .A.tkinson, 152 Hospital st. Nantwich Davenport Chas. Edward, Inglewood, Park rd. Nantwich Davies Charles Brereton, Eardswick hall, Minshull Treasurer, William Stonehewer, Manchester & Liverpool Vernon, .Middlewich District Bank, N antwich Dutton Wm. Jsph. Lindum ho. Wellington rd.Nantwich Medical Officer of Health, Richard Timmis Turner M.D.~ Eardley Wilmot, Wistaston house, Nantwich Ch.B.Vict. Hospital street, Nantwich Emberton John, Willaston cottage, Nantwich Engineer & Surveyor, C'harles Edward Davenport Hardy Thomas Henry, Poole hall, Nantwich .A-1\'I.I.C.E. r52 Hospital street, Nantwich Hinde Henry, I Park view, Nantwich Sanitary Inspector, Jn .. Storey, 38 High st. Nantwich Hodgson 1.-Villiam, Helmsville, Crewe Hornby Albert Neilson, Parldield, Nantwich Road Surveyors Audlem District, J. R. Whittingham, Kearsley Major Robt. Wilson, n6 Eaton sq.London SW S•tapeley; Nantwich District, Thomas J. Peake, Wis­ Kellock Wm. Waiter, Highfields, .A.udlem, Nantwich taston road, Willaston Knowles Arthnr, .A.lvaston hall, Nantwich . Lea. William, Hatherton manor, Nantwich PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Lewis George, Red Lion farm, W eston, Crewe Luxmoore Charles F. C . .Ashbrook towers, Church Min- Board of Trade Unerrtployment Insurance (local office), shull, Middlewich Thomas Alcock, agent,. 56 Acton view, Cowfields .l\IIcCracken 'Villiam, Englesea house, Cre-we Brine & Medicinal Baths, 'l'own hall, Harry Bourne, supt. l\IcNeill William, 8 Herdman street, Crewe Cemetery, Beam heath, Rev. Henry Collard, sec Munro Seymour Hugh M.D.Edin. Kiltearn house, Corn Exchange, he-ld in the Town hall on saturday Hospital street, Nantwich County Court, held monthly at the Magistrates' room, Newcome Harold Broughton, Spoonley, Market Drayton Welsh row; office, Coppenhall terrace, Crewe; His Pedley George Arthur, Winterley ho. Haslington, Crewe Honor Reginald Brown K.C. judge; C. E. Speakman, Poole Bryan Davies, Marbury hall, Whitchurch (Salop) registrar & high bailiff. The following places Schroder The Baron William Henry Von, The Cottage, are comprised within the district :-.A.cton, Al­ W orleston, N a.ntwich praham, A.lvaston, Amer Green, A.ston-juxta-Mon­ Skidmore James Stephen, The Crosslands, Nantwich drum, Aston-by-Newall, Audlem, Austerson, Badding­ Smith Thomas, Almond house, Cre-we ton, Balterley, Beam Heath, Brindley, Burland, Bees­ Tayleur .John, Buntingsdale hall, Market Drayton, Salop ton, Bunbury, ·Burwardsley, Baddiley, Bickerton, •rurner Robert Timmis M.D. 130 Hospital st. Nantwich Broomhall, Bulkeley, Barthomley, Basford, Batherton, Wright William, Broomhall, Nantwich Barbridge, Betley, Bickerton, Blakenhall, Blakelow, Young Chas. Ernest, Sheppenhall hall,Newhall,Nantwch Bradfield Green, Broad Lane, Buerton, Bridgemere, •J.'he Mayor of Crewe & the Chairmen of the Nantwich Calveley, Cholmondeston, Cholmondeley, Chorley, Ur,ban & Nantwich Rural District Councils, for the Chorlton, Checkley-cum-Wrinehill, Coole Pilate, Cop­ time be-ing, are ex-officio magistrates penhall Church, Coppenhall Monks, Cotebrook, Crewe Green, Crewe, Doddington, Dodds Green, Eaton, Ed­ Clerk to the Magistrate,;, Charles· Edward Speakman, leston, Egerton, Faddiley, Gorsty Hill, Hatherton, Coppenhall terrace, J\![arket street, Crewe & :r52 Haughton, Henhull, Highwayside, Hurleston, Hasling­ Hospital street, Nantwich ton, Hough, Hunsterson, Hankelow, Inglesea Brook.. ' Petty Sessions are 'held at the Court house, Welsh row, Larden Green, Larkton,. Lea, Lee Green, Leighton, Nantwich, on the second Monday in every month at n Minshull Church, Minshull Vernon, Monks Coppen­ a.m. ; occasional courts are also he1d daily (when hall, Nantwich, Newhall, Oakhanger, Peckforton, necessary) at II o'clock at Nantwich, Crewe & Audlern Poole, Radnor Green, Radway Green, Ravensmoor, & at the Court hous~, Edleston road, Crewe, on the Rease Heath, Ridley, Rushton, Rope, Stoke, Sound, fourth Monday at II a.m Spurstow, Shavington-cum-Gresty, Shrewbridge Sid­ The places in the division are :-.A.cton, Aston-juxta-:Mon­ ney, Springe Lane, Stapeley, Tarporley, Tilstone-Fear­ drurn, .A.udlem, .Austerson, .Alvaston, Batherton, Bas­ nall, Tiverton, Ulkinton, Wardle, Wettenhall, Wistas­ ford, Baddington, Baddiley, Blakenhall, Brindley, ton, W oolstanwood, W orleston, Woodcott, W renbury­ Ilroomhall, Buerton, Burland, Checkley-cum-Wrinehill, cum-Frith, Walgherton, Warmingham, Weston, Wil­ Chorley, Chorlton, Cholmondeston, Coole Pilate, Crewe, laston, Wheelock Heath, Winterley, Woodworth Green, Dodcott-cum-Wilk-eslily, Doddington, Edleston, Faddi- Wrexham Bridge & Wylmnbury 1ey, Henhull, Hurleston, Hatherton, Hough, Hunster­ Certified Bailiff appointed under the "Law of Distres-s son, Hankelow, Haslington, Lea, Marbury-cum-Quois­ .Amendment Act," William Lea, ro Pepper street ley, Newhall, Norbury, Nantwich, Poole, Rope, Stape­ For bankruptcy purposes Crewe County Court district is ley, Sound, Stoke, Shavington-cum-Gresty, Willaston, included with Nantwich Worleston, Woodcott, Wirswall, Wrenbury-cum-Frith, Official Receiver, Frederick Thomas Halcomb, King st. Walgherton, Weston, Wistaston, Wybunbnry, Wool­ N ewcastle-under-Lyme stanwood County Police Station, Nantwich Division, Welsh row, 'l'hos. Hy. Garner, supt. ; 3 sergeants & 19 constables N.ANTWICH JOINT HOSPITAL BOARD. Free Public Library, Pillory street, Miss Annie Jackson, 'The Board, cr;nsistlng of :r4 members, was formed in 1902. iibrarian Market Hall, Market street, Sampson C. Bridgwood, Meetings are held at the Urban District Council offices collector of tolls • · every fourth saturday. Town Hall, High street, Nantwich Town Hall Limited, Chairman, H. R. Dutton, Lower hall, Spurstow, near A. 0. Bevan, sec Tarporley Urban District Fire Brigade, ·Market street, Thomas V. Clerk, Alfred Edwin Whittin.,omam, 7 Mill street C. Thistlethwaite, captain Treasurer, Waiter Young, United Counties Bank,Church­ Volunteer Fire Brigade, Market street, Harry Johnson, ya.rd side captain . , . CHESHIRE 31* .
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