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West Riding Yorkshire. Barnsi.Ey 49 WEST RIDING YORKSHIRE. BARNSI.EY. Hon. F, Stuart W ortley, Scarborough Scotti;/h Union~ National Fire ~Life, J. Gray, 7 E11st Richard Inns esq. Barnsle.v gate ; J. Hanlon, Holyrood cottage Charles Harvey esq. Park house, Barnsley Scottillh Wid.ows' Fund, Christopher J. Dibb, 19 ,Regent Clerk, William Carrington, Westgate street & G. Guest, 22 Market hill The following places are in the Barmle.f petty sessional Standard Llfe, I. Hardcastle, C!lurch field division :-Ardsley, Barnsley, Brierley, Barugh, Bil­ Sun Fire~ Life, G. Guest, 22 Market bill lingley, Cudworth, CarltonJ Cawthorne, Clayton-West, Westminster Hre ~ General Life, I. Pashley, 8 Wesley Dodworth, Darfield, Darton, Den by, Gunthwaite, Hough­ street & J. Gray, 7 Eas~ate (fire only) ton Magna, Houghton Parva, Hemsworth, Havercroft, Yorkshire Fire t Life, Newman &. Sons, 31 Church stre.-t Hoyland Swaine, High Hoyland, Hunshelf, Hoyland & Dibb, Raley & Cit·gg, 19 Re~ent streel Nether, Ingbirchworth, Kexbrough, L<mgsett, Monk Bretton, Notton, Oxspriog, Penistone, Roystone, Ryhill, PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. South Hiendley, Sbafton, Skelmantborpe, Silks tone, Beckett Hospital~· Dispensary, Church lane,Arthur Jack­ Stainborough, Tankersley, Tburlstone, Thurgoland, Win­ son, resident medical officer tersett, Wortley, Worsbrough, Woolley, Wombwell Cemetery, Pontefract road, Henry Horsfleld, clerk to the Burial Board; William Hoey. registrar CORPORATION. Corn Exchange, Market hill MAYOR-Benjamin Marshall esq Corporation BathR, York street,Wm. Mollinson, manager County Court, RE>gent street, F. A. Bedwell esq. judge ; ALDERMEN. Reginald Buryesq. registrar& acting high bailiff; Edwd. Charles Newman Henry Pigott Boshell, chief cler"; the judge hold~ his sitting twice and Richard Carter Benjamin Marshall sometimes three times in each month : the district com­ John Tyas - Charles Brady priseit the following townships &c. :-Ardsley, Barnsley, CouNCILLORs. Barnes Green, Barugh, Billingley, Brierley, Carltoo, Cawthorne, Chevet, Clayton West, Chapeltown, Cud­ East Ward. worth, Darfield, Darton, Denby, Dodworth, Elsecar, Henry Wilby • I William Burrowit Gunthwaite, Havereroft, Hemingfield, Hiendley, High George Brown Green, Hoyland High and Nether. Hoyland Swaine, West Ward. Hougbton Magna, Hougbton Parva, Hunshelf, Ingbirch­ worth, Kexbrougb, Langsett, Monk. Bretton, llortomley, George England I Amos Taylor Notton, Oxspring, Peniatooe, Royston, Ryhill, Sbafton, John Carr Silks tone, Stainbr(·u~h, Tanker11ley, 1'hurgoland, Thurl­ North Ward. lltone, Winterset, Wombwell, Wo ·lley, Wor<~brougb and John Cooke I Henry J. Spencer W ortley. Barnsley Court has jurisdiction in bankruptcy. George Wi)liam Craik County Police Station, Court house, St. !\Iary's gate, Geo. Skyes, supt. of Staincross division; SJml. Brown, inspr.; South Ward. Sam Lumb, acting inspector John Blackburn I John Wade New Cou1·t House, St. Mary's gate Charles Lingard Public Lecture Hall, Eldon st. Oscar de Miximonde, sec South-East Ward. QuePn's Recreation Grounda ~ Assemtly Room, Swine· hall, George Haigh, manager Eugene Wood I Robert Rymer Temperance Hall, Silk street J osiah Drake Waterworks Office, 6 Wellington st. Wm. Greenwood, man South-West Ward. W. R. Yorks Rifle Vol"ntters {8th) (F. t H. Com- panies), bead quarters, orderly roomM, police station, St. Charles Wray Robert AicLintock I Mary's gate, Re~nald Bury & W. T. Bamforth.• capts.; William Jackson M. C. Halton, actmg surgeon.; Rev.Wm. M. K1rbyM:.A. Town Clerk, Henry Hor:~field, Church street acting chaplain Accountant, G. W. Atkinson BARNSLEY UNION. Borough Surveyor, John Henry Hanson Waterworks Manager, William Greenwood Barnsley Union comprises the following places :-Ard:!ley Re[JUtrar o.f Cemetery, William Hoey Barnsley, Barugh, Billiogley, Carlton, Cudworth, Dar­ Officer of Health, M. T. Sadler M.D field, Darton, Uodworth~ Monk Bretton, Nether Hoy­ Inspector of Markets ~c. George Savage laod, Notton, Roystone, Stainbrough, Wombwell, Woolley Collector, George Edwin Hoey and Wol'ilbrougb. The area is 33,8·!6 acres; the gross Bath .J.l:lanager, William Mollinson e:ltimated rental of the union is .£·J79,803; rateable value, Collector of Water Rates, James Knight .£312,297 Park Keeper, Thomas Fox Board day, tuesday (fortnightly), at the Union house. Fire Brigade (Capt. of), Richard Woodruff Clerk, Johu Tyas, 5 & 7 Regent street Assistant Overseer ~ Collector, Jas. Lund, St. MarJ'S pi INSURANCE AGENTS. Collectors, Vaccination Officers ~ Relieving Officers, Thos. Kni~ht, Blacker hill, John Garside Gradwell, 80 Alliance Fire~ Life, J. H. Gralion, 27 Church street Sackville street & Thomas J ames Wilson, 35 Gawber ro1.d D. Maddison, Church street Commercial Union, R. .llfedical Officer.~~ Public Vaccinators, John Blackbnrn, County Pire ~ Provident Life, .E. Boshell, County court; C. W. S. Seaborne, C. 0. Rowley, W.Ritchie&W. White I. Hardcastle, Churchfield Superintendent Registrar, John Tyas, 5 & 7 Regent street; Eagle, G. Guest, Market hill Dfputy, W. T. Bamfortb, 7 Regent st~t General, J. C. Robinson, West view, Park road Registrars of Births~ Death.,, Jamea Ellam, 11 Pitt st.; Hand-in-Hand, R. Dixon, Eastgate John Ball, Darton; EdwarJWatson, Darfield; &Thomas... Lancashire Fire~ Lije, Bury & Linley, 32 Church street Oliver, Worsbrough Li07& Fire, J. F. Barraclough, 45 Shambles street; J. Rfgistrar of Marriages, William Walker, Monk Bretton Wbitaker, Red house, Peel street Workhouse, Gawber road, William Sowen, master; Rev. J. Liverpool~ London~ Globe,_ F. W. Addey, Up. Cudworth ~. La"\'l"son M.A.., LL.M. chaplain ; I. F. Horne, surgt:on; London Assurance Corporatwn, J. Sutton, 1 Hopwood st Miss Hannah Wilder, matron; Alfred Stubbing, schoul­ London ~ Staffordshire Fire, H. W. Carlisle, Albert rooms, master; Miss Annie Anderson, scboolmistress Sheffield road; J. Den ton, 70 Sheffield road Manchester Ftre, James H. Gration, 27 Church street; RuRAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. R. Horner, 7 Hopwood street Midland Countif'~t, T. F. Shepherd, Eldon street Clerk, John Tyas North British~ Mercantile, G. D. i\Ioxon, jun. London & Medical Officer, M. T. Sadler M.D Yorkshire bank, Church strett Inspector~ Surveyor, Joseph Latham, H5 Dodworth r.:ad Norwich Union Fire, C. A. ?lloulton, Barn~ley Banking . URBAN SAl!lil'A.RY AUTHORITY. Co. 5 Market hill Phami:J: Fire, G. Lancaster, 14 Church street; J. C. Clerk, Henry Horafield, Church street Robinson, Doncasterroad Medical Officer, Michael Thomas 8adler M.D Provident Clerks' General Accident t Guarantee, W. H. In.,pector, George Savidge Medlam, Eldonstreet Surveyor, John Henry Hanson, St. Mary's place Queen, J. Tomlin, George yard, Market hill Collector, George Edwin Hoey, 1 Regent street Railway Passengers', G. Guest, 22 Market hill Royal, J, Bufham, 3 Gawber road PUBLIC OFFICERS. Scottish Equitable Life, E. Hill, 15 Regent street Clerk to Burial Board, Henry Horsfield, Chur~h stre.,t 4 .
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