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KETTERING UNION. & 2.30 & 6.30 p.m.; mon. tues. thurs. & sat. 7.30 &; Board day, alternate mondays, at the Union Workhouse, 8 a.m.; wed. & fri. 7·I5 & 10 a.m.; daily, 6.45 p.m.; at I! a.m. wed. 7.30 p.m St. Andrew's Church, Rockingham road, Rev. Hugh The union comprises the following places, viz. :-Barford, Seymour Tupholme M.A. curate in ch~rge; Rev. Ba:r:ton Seagrave, Beanfield Lawns, Broughton, Burton Lat1mer, Carlton (East), , Cottingham, Cranford Oswald Dyson B . .A. curate; 7.30 & 10.30 a.m. & 2.30 St . .A.ndrew, Cranford St. John, Cransley, , & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 7·45 p.m St. Mary's Church, Fuller street, Stamford road, Rev. Geddmgton, Glendon, Grafton Ur~derwood, Harrington. Robert James Sturdee M.A. curate in charge; Rev. Kettering, Loddington, ~iidJleton, Newton, Oakley (Great), Oakley (Little), Orton, Pytchley, Rothwell, Ernest Wilberforce Trevor B.A. curate; 7.30 & 10.30 Rushton, Stanion, Thorpe Malsor, Warkton, Weekley, a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 7·45 p.m All Saints' Mission Church, William street, Rev. Francis Weldon (Great) & Weldon (Little). The population Cyprian Woodhouse l\I.A. curate in charge; 8 & 10.30 of the union in 190I was 48,093; area, 58,189 acres; a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 7.30 p.m rateable value, Lady Day, I9IO, £264,397 St. Luke's :Mission Church, Alexandra street, served bv Chairman of the Board of Guardians, Charles Barlow the clergy of the parish church; 11 a. m. & 6.30 p.m · Clerk to the Guardians & .Assessment Committee, Chas. William Lane, George street St. Michael's Mission Church, Garfield street, served by Treasurer, Frank Berrill, London City & :\-lidland Bank the clergy of the parish church; 6 p.m Limited St. Philip's Mission Church, Brook street, served by the :Medical Officers, Corby district, Harold .Adcock :M.R.C. S. clergy of the parish church; 6.30 p.m St. Edward's (Catholic), The Grove, Rev. Joseph Tanks, Eng. Middleton; Kettering No. I district, Harold Cooper Pretty M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Rocking­ resident priest; 8.30 & II a. m.; 2.30 & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 8 p.m ham road, Kettering ; Kettering No. 2 district, .Arnold George Tolputt M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Montagu Friends' Meeting House, N orthall street, sunday, 10.45 street, Kettering; Kettering No. 3 district, Thomas a.m. & 6. I5 p. m. ; adults' schools, sunday, men 9 a.m. ; women 2 p.m. ; Charles Blunsom, clerk to the Arthur Ball Harris L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. ; Rothwell district, John More M.R.C.S.Eng., meeting L.R.C.P.Lond. Rothwell; Desborough district, Henry Baptist (Fuller), Gold street, Rev. Henry Davis; ro.30 Gibbons M.D. Glenkindie house, Desborough; Weldon a.m. & 6.I5 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m district, Arthur Samuel Stokes L.R.C.P.Edin. Cheyne Baptist, Nelson street (vacant) ; 10.45 a.m. & 6. I5 p.m. ; house, W eldon wed. 8 p.m Public Vaccinators, Corby district, David Duke, Great Baptist (Particular), Wadcroft; 10.30 a. m. & 6 p.m.; Easton ; other districts, same as :Medical Officers thurs. 7.30 p.m Collectors to the Guardians & Relieving Officers, Ketter­ Congregational (Taller), Gold street, Rev.David Stevens; ing district, :Mark Fo.ster, 100 St. Peter's avenue. 10-45 a.m. & 6. I5 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m Kettering; Rothwell district. James Burditt, Rothwell; Congregational, London road, Rev. Thomas Frithjof Burton Latimer district, Thomas R. Wilkes, Burton Johansori; 10-45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7·15 p.m La timer Primitive Methodist, Bath road, Rev. Frederick William Vaccination Officer, John G. Williamson, go St. Peter's Brett; 10.45 a.m. & 6.15 p. m. ; mon. 7·45 p.m. ; wed. avenue, Kettering 8 p.m Valuer to Assessment Committee, Michael Faradav ·w esleyan, Silver st. 10.30 a. m. l & 6. IS p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m. R Th . D .A d F.A.I. 77 Chancery lane, London WC · I 111 1 Workhouse, London road, built in 1837 of stone, at a cost Wesleyan, Rockingham road, ~ e>. eop us · n er- of £6,ooo; a new infirmary & laundry was erected in 10.3o a.m. & 6.15 p.m.; I son B.A. (supt) I894• at a cost, including the !.ite, of £10,ooo; tramp tuesday, 7·45 p.m. J wards on the cellular system were built in Igoo, at a Salvation Army Barracks, Upper Field street; 7 & II cost of £I.230; the infirm.ny was extended by the a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p.m. ; 8 p.m. week days erection of chronic wards & a phthisis sanatorium & Seventh Day Adventist Church, Canon street; sat. 10.30 additional land purchased in I903, at a total cost of a.m. & 2.30 p.m. ; sun. 6.30 p.m £8,ooo; the house is now available for 282 inmates; Victoria Hall Wesleyan Town Mission, Gold st. ; 6.15 p.m a new board room & offices & master's house were Church Army ~fission Hall, Tanner's lane; 3 & 6.15 erected in I909-10 at a cost of £2,58o; Rev. Canon p.m. ; mon. wed. & sat. 8 p.m P. M. Smythe M.A. chaplain; Leslie Winter Dryland Gospel Hall, Bucc~uch street; II a. m. & 6.30 p.m D.P.H. medical officer; Arthur Sattin, master· Mrs. London Road hall,London rd.; 11 a.m.& 2.30 & 6.30 p.m Lily Sattin, matron • ' Mission Hall (Baptist), Oakley street; 6.30 p.m Cottage Homes, Burton Latimer, instituted in I896, at Spiritualist Church, Silver street; 2.30 & 6.30 p.m.; a cost of £1,250; additional homes were erected in mon. 8 p.m 190I at a cost of £I,7I5, and there is now room for 6-J. children; J. L. Browning, supt. ; Mrs. M. H. SCHOOLS. Browning, foster mother; Herbert Burland, medical Grammar, Gold street, founded in tlhe reign of Chas. officer II. rebuilt & enlarged in I856, at a cost of £1,674• Superint£>ndent Registrar, Charles William Lane, George raised by public subscription, & now a secondary street; deputy, Eustace Ridley Lane, George .street school ; ·the school has an endowment of land & house Registrars . of B!rths & Deaths, Kettering sub-district, property, producing a gross rental of about £9oo M:;s. Juba Elizabeth Parker, Carrington st.; deputy, yearly, & is managed by a body of 13 governors; )'hss J. E. Freestone, Geddington · Burton Latimer there are now about 40 boys; James Herbert Gill sub-district, Thomas Richard Wilke;, Burton Latimer; B. A. of the University of London, head master; C. W. deputy, Miss Caroline Wilkes, Burton La timer; Roth­ Strin~er, clerk to the governors vell sub-district, James Burditt, Rothwell· deputy Pupil Teachen' Centre, School lane, opened in 1899; Miss Florence Burditt, Rothwell ' · ' George Watson B.A., B.Sc. principal Registrars of :Marriages, Robert E. Tingle, 1 Ga,; Handicraft Centre, School lane ; Arthur Wilfrid Hall street; deputy, Herbert Evans, 6 :Market place; Thos. principal • Graveley, Welling-borough, registers the marriage~ amongst the Society of Friends Public Elementary Schools. PCBLIC OFFICERS. The Education Committee for the Urban District of Certifying Factory Surgeon, John Lowe Price, 23 & 24 Kettering consists of twelve members of the Urban Gold street District Council & four eo-opted members, of whom Clerk to Commissioners of Land & Income Taxes, Henry two are women Burgess, I I Market street The Committee meets at the Committee room, Stamford Chief Inspector of Weights & Measures for Northamp­ Road Schools, on the last monday in each month at tonshire, Thomas Mattinson, St. Peter's avenue 7·30 p.m Collector of Poor Rates, George Isitt Wilson, Dalkeith Clerk, John Bond, Market street chambers Treasurer, Thomas G. Fraser, High street Surveyor of Taxes, .Alfred John Gardiner, Bank cham­ Medical Officer, John .Allison M.D. 17 Gold street bers, High street Accountant, A. Roscoe, Market street Attendance Officer, Stephen York; offices, Stamford PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. Road school; res. 40 Princes street SS. Peter & Paul, Parish Church, Rev. Canon Patrick Hawthorn road (mixed & infants), erected in I89..J.·5 & Murray Smythe M. A. rector; Revs . .Arthur Mortimer enlarged in 1905, for 268 mixed & 200 infants; averag& Luckock M.A. .Alexander' Ernest .Averay Jones M . .A. & attendance, 220 mixed & 120 infants; William H. Piers Halt Wilson M. A. curates; 7, 7·45 & 10.30 a. m. Cartwright, master; Miss G . .A. Clapp, mistress