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DIRECTORY.] DERBYSHIRE. CHESTERFIELD. 95 St. Belen's street, erected in 1872, for 199 boys, 181 gir~s, Railway Stations. 108 juniors &; 193 infants; average attendance, 175 boy~, Great Central Railway, George Booth, station mastet &> 173 girls, 103 juniors &; 189 infants; George W. Taylor, goods agel t master; Miss Harriet Mason, mistress j Miss Mary J. Midland Railway, Herbert Thomas Brown, stationmaster; Leeson, infants' mistress; Miss Maggie Lawson, junior Arthur Wellesley Gledhill, goods agent. Omnibus to school Inistress meet all the trains Hipper street, erected in 1872, for 317 boYls, 160 girls &; CARRIERS. 154 infants j average attendance, 324 boys, 136 girls &; 136 infants; Syd. Steele, master; Miss A. M. Hartfield, with the places they go to, days of departure &; Inns of call.. girls' Inistress; Miss R. Wardley, infants' mistress Ashover-Bowns, ' Sun,' sat.; Sutton,' Old Angel,' tues. Iloard, New Brampton, erected in 1877, &; enlarged in thurs. &; sat.; Featherstone, 'King &; Miller,' tues. 1895, for 203 boys, 252 girls, 280 juniors &; 384 infants; thurs. &; sat.; Lee, Sun inn, tues. thurs. &; sat; Lud average attendance, 203 boys, 292 girls, 206 juniors &; lam, 'Peacock,' tues. thurs. &; sat.; Whittalrer,' Three .416 infants; George Price, master; Miss Phoobe A. 'runs,' sat Lawson, girls' mistress; Miss Mary J. Barfoot, juniors' Bakewell-Hage, 'Star &; Garter,' sat mistress; &; Miss Caroline Barker, infants' mistress Barlborough-F. J enkinson, 'Angel,' sat Iloard, Holymoorside, erected in 1874 by Messrs, Manlove Barlow-Booker, 'Angel,' sat.; Gratton, 'King &; Miller/ &; Sons, who sold it to the School Board; if; will hold twice on sat.; Haslam, 'Angel,' sat.; Lowe, 'Queen's Bead,' sat.; Needham, 'Mallet &; Tool,' sat.; Pidcock,. 200 children; average attendance, 66 boys, 50 girls &; 26 infants; Harry Sturgess, master; Mrs. Sturgess, 'Angel,' sat assistant mistress; Miss Ada Watkinson, infants' mis Baslow-Needham, 'Mallet &; Tool,' sat.; Newns, 'Old Angel,' tues. thurs. &; sat tress; Miss Sarah Bonsall, assistant Bolsover-Hill, 'Red Lion,' fri.; Hunt, 'Anchor,' tues. et Chesterfield Union Schools, erected in 1880-1 at a cost of sat about [,.12,600, on about eleven 'acres, purchasad from Brampton Old-Hasman, 'Sun,' sat the ChesterfieM Charity Trustees, at Ashgate road, Brimington-F. Jenkinson, 'Angel,' sat.; waggonettes on Ilrampton, for the sum of £2,500: the buildings are slliturda:y1S frequentlY',; Yeomall1S, 'Blue Bell,' sat. p of pressed brick, with stone dressings within, from Doughty, Railway inn, daily designs by Messr". Rollinson &; Son, architects, Chester Calow-Hunt, 'Anchor,' tues. &; sat field, &; comprise <a centre &; two wings, connected by Ohatsworth---:Newns, 'Old Angel,' tues. thurs. &; sat covered ways; the central portion being devoted to the Clay Cross-Clarke, 'Red Lion,' sat.; Sutton, 'Thre& administrative department &; the wings to the boys &; Tuns,' tues. wed. fri. &; sat.; S. H. Wilson, •Prince of girls- respectively; average oattendance, 162; Arthur Wales', tues. wed. fri. &; sat John Moore, master; Mrs. Mary Helene Moore, matron Clowne Jenkinson,' Angel,' sat Cutthorpe Wragg,' Blue Bell,' sat.; Walker, (Blue Bell,' ~"'EWSPAPERS. mono &; sat.; Nichols, 'Mallet &; Tool,' sat • Derbyshire Courier, Burlington ,street, Derbyshire Dronfield-Riley, 'Blue Bell,' mono wed. &; fri Duckmanton-Hunt, 'Anchor,' tues. &; sat Courier Newspaper Steam Printing &; Publishing Co. Limited, publishers; published tues.. See advert Edensor-Newns, 'Old Angel,' tues. thurs. &; sat Eyam-Frith, 'Mallet &; Tool,' sat nprbyshire Times, Conservative, published wed.;. pro Freebirch-Hasman, 'Sun,' sat prietor &; publisher, Wilfred Edmunds, Station road. Glapwell-Glossop, 'Holywell Cross,' sat See adverb Grassmoor-Hall, 'Prince of Wales,' every day Higham-Bettison, 'Three Tuns,' sat. only LANCASHIRE, DERBYSHIRE &; EAST COAST ItAIL Holymoorside Lowe,' Sun.' twice on sat. ; Fisher, t Sun,t WAY COMPANY, twice on sat Mansfield-S. H. Wilson, 'Prince of Wales,' thurs.; Hill,. Lancashire, Derbyshire &; East Coast Railway Company; , Red Lion,' thurs.; Mosley,; Red Lion,' wed. &; thurs. ; Directors :-Emerson Bainbridge esq. 4 Whitehall Hunt, 'Old Angel,' tues. &; sat court SW & Auchnashellach, Ross-shire, N.B. Marsden Moor-Greaves, 'Three Horse Shoes,' sat chairman; Sir William Birt, Great Eastern Rail Matlock-Featherstone, 'King & Miller,' tues. thurs.& sat way, Liverpool street E C; William Bromley-Davenport Milltown-Lee, 'Sun,' tues. &; sat.; Whittaker, (Thre& esq. M.P. I Belgrave place SW&; Oapesthorne, Ohel Tuns,' S1l,t ford, Cheshire; Charl8s E. S. Cockburn esq. Sutton Newbold-Freeman, 'Blue Bell,' twice on sat Rock, Chesterfield; Lord Olaud Hamilton, Great East Norbriggs-F. Jenkinson, 'Angel,' sat ern Railway, Liverpool street E C; George Eden Jarvis Pilsley-Mosley, 'Red Lion,' wed. &; sat.; Wame, .jPrlnce esq. Doddington hall, Linooln; His Grace the Duke of of Wales,' sat Newcastle; -plumber, Worksop, Notts; Joshua Oldfield Sheffield-Riley, (Blue Ben,' mono wed. &; fcl NichQIson esq. Ashfield, Upton, near Macclesfield; Mark Shirland-Bettison, 'Three Tuns,' sat OldIDoyd esq. M.P. B;yrstJands, Dewsbury; Robart Skegby-Sutton, 'Old Angel,' tues. wed. fri. &; sat. f William Perks esq. M.P. II Kensington Palace gardens Wilson, (Prince of Wales,' tues. wed. fri. &; sat W; The Hon. Evelyn H. Pierrepont, Higham grange, Nune~ton; Staveley J enkinson, 'Angel,' sat Harry Frederick Pollock esq. M.P. 11 St. Stone Edge Bowns, (Sun,' sat Helen's place.; London; Percy Graham Buchanan West Tansley-Featherstone, 'King &; Miller,' tues. thurs.&; sa~ macott esq. Rose mount, Sunninghill, Berks 'I'ibshelf J. Thorpe, 'Peacock,' .sat Auditors :-Edwin Waterhouse &; G. Sneath, 44 Gresham Tupton-Sutton, 'Three Tuns,' tues. wed. fri. &; sat.; street, London EC S. &; D. Corbett, 'Red Lion,' moD. &; sat.; WilSOD, Officers :-General manager, H. Willmott, Chesterfield 'Prince of Wales,' daily except thurs general offices, West Bars (telegraphic address," Lander, Wadshelf-Hasman, 'King &; Miller,' sat Chesterfield"; telephone No. 152); sec. &; accountant, Walton-Featherstone, 'King &; Miller,' tues. thUTS. &; sat M. D. Hancock (telegraphic address, "Regularity, Whittington Moor-Waggonettes, several times a-day on Chesterfield") ; solicitors, Davies, Sanders &; 00. satmdays ChesteIfield Whitwell-Jenkinson, 'Angel,' thuril. &; sat Chesterfield Station, Thomas Blanchfield, station master Worksop--Jenkinson, 'Angel,' thurs. &; sa~ CHESTERFIELD. • N.B. signifies New Brampton. PillVATE RESIDENTS. Askew George, 53 Sheffield road :Barker A. 6 Princess street Adams Frederick, 46 Queen street .A.spinall Bev. Noel Lake M.A. (rector), Barker John Henry, DerbTtoad Adkins Mrs. 12 Princess street Holy Trinity Barker Mrs. 6 Dowdeswell 8tl'eet Alderson Miss, Avondale road Atrill Edwd. Thos. 23 Compton street ]James Alfred Thos. Hollana, West bOo Allsop Mrs. West street Attewell William, New Queen street Bames Ernest, Avondale road "'( Allsop William, 44 Queen street, N.B Baggaley John, Hawthorn villa, New BarnesWilliamEdmund,16 OJmptoJ1 sf; Alsop Miss, 17 Cross street Queen street Bateman Arthur, 77 Baalow road, N.B Alvey George, 50 Clarence road Bainbridge John, 86 Newbold road Bateman David Jenkin, 26 Queen at. Alvey William Henry,Victoria cottage, Bales John Denham, 75 Old road, N.B Bates Frederick, 96 Saltergate- Victoria. street Ball William Emest, Holly house, Beastall John, Albion road Armistead James, 56 Saltergate Spencer street Beeson John, 63 Sheffield road Ashmore Josoph, Old Hall road, N.B Banks John H. 42 Clarence road Bennett Rev• .A.mbrose (Unitarian), Ashmore Wm. M, 4 New Queen'. lit Barfeot; Mrs. 25 Cobden road Newbold road.