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[Nottingham.] 646 [Post Office [NOTTINGHAM.] 646 [POST OFFICE Newstead Priory, Nothall, Radford, Sbelley, Stapleford, hon. physician; Joseph Littlewood, M.R.c.s., house sur­ Toton, Trowell, Wollaton. geon; Rev. H. BeJI, M.A..; chaplain; Edwin Moses Kidd, Wapentake of Newark (Northern division) :-Bestborpe, secretary. :Oroadholme, Elston, Gorton, Harby, Langford, North The Midland Institution for the Blind, situated in Cla­ Clifton, North Collingham, South Clifton, South Scarle, rendon street and Chancer street, Nottingham, is a hand­ Spalford,Thorney, Wigsley, Winthorpe; (Southern division), some building of two storeys : the charity was instituted Alverton, Balderton, Barnby-in-the-Willows, Coddington, in 1843, aud the present building was commenced in 1853, Cotbam, Farndon, Flawborough, Hawton, Kilvington, and is supported by subscriptions and voluntary contribu­ Shelton, Sibthorpe, Staunton, Syerston, Thorpe. tions: there are now 58 indoor pupils, and about 20 out­ Wapentake or Rushcliff'e t Northern division) :-Barton­ workers. Besides an ordinary education, the males are in-Fabis, Brad more, Bunny,Clifton-with-Giapton,Edwalton, taught brush making, basket making or mat making, and Keyworth, Nonnanton-on-the-Wolds, Plumtree, Ratcliffe­ chair caning; the females, knitting, sewing, and chair npon-Soar, Roddington, Stanton-on-the-Wolds, Thrump- caning; music is also taught in every case where practi­ cable, and_a number of the old pupils are now supporting 1on, West Brldgfield,Wilford; (Southern divMon),Costock, themselves as organists and cl1oir-masters. The articles or CQrtlingstock, East Leake, Gotham, Kingston-upon­ made at the institution are sold; the produce last year ex­ Soar, Normanton-upon-Soar, Rempstone, Stanford-upon­ ceeded .£1,000. Miss Murphy, supt.; T. T. Mawer, sec. Soar, Sutton Bonnington, Thorpe Bochart or Thorpe-in­ The County Hall and Gaol, standing on the High pave­ the-Glehe, West Leake, Widmerpool, Willoughby-on-the­ ment, Nottingham, form a mas:.ive stone building, erected Wolds, Wimeswould or Wymeswold, Wysall. in the yenr 1770, and having in 1854 and 1873 undergone Wapentake of Thurgarton (Northern division):-Aver­ very extensive internal alterations and repairs, contain all ham, Bathley, Carlton, Carlton-upon-Trent, Caunton, the requisite arcommodation for judicial purposes. Thomas Colwick, Cromwell, F.ast Stoke (part of), Holme, James Jackson, governor; Rev. William Howard, chap­ Xelham, Kersall, Kneesal, Maplebeck, North Muskham, lain; Isaac Massey, M.D., surgeon. Norwell, Norwell Woodhouse, Ossington, Rolleston, South Coroners for the County.-Nottingham district, David Mnskbam, Staythorpe, Sotton- upon- Trent, Weston; W. Heath, St. Peter's, Churchside, Nottingham; Newark (Southern division), Bulcote, Burton Joyce, Calverton, district, William Newton, 4 Kirk gate, Newark; Retford Caythorpe, Epperstone, Gedling, Gonalstone, Gunthorpe, district, Cl1arles Sherard Burnaby, Church gate, Retford. Lambley, Lowdham, Oxton, Snenton or Sneinton, Stoke Bardolph, Wo.1dborough; (Sout11well division), Bleasby, MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FOR THE COUNTY.­ Blidworth, Edingley, Farnsfield, Fiskerton, Grassthorpe, N orth Nottinghamshire: Frederic Chatfield Smith, esq., Halam, Halloughton, Hockerton, Hoveringham, Kirkling­ Rramcote Hall, near Nottingham; &. Carlton club, London ton, Morton, Sk ... gby, Southwell, Thurgarton, 'Winkboum; s.w.; Viscount Galway, Serlby Hall, Notts; 6 Clifford street, Bond street w. & Boodle's &. Carlton clubs London {Hatfield divi:~ion), Normanton-upon-Trent; (North Clay ' division), Fledborough, Marnham. s.w.; South Nottinghamshire: Thomas Black borne Thoroton Hildyard, esq., Flintham hall, Newark, anu 18 James The County Lunatic Asylum, opened in 1812, for pauper street, Buckingham gate, London •·u..·,; George Storer, patients, is pleasantly situated on the east side of the esq., Thoroton hall, Bingham, Notts. 1"01}4 leading to Soutbwell, in the village of Sneinton, and ~ accommodation for about 400 patients: H. A. Smith, PoLLING PLACEs esq., treasurer; W. P. Phillimore, M.B., resident physician Appointed on August 7th, 1872, pursuant to "The Ballot and superintendent; A. MeWeir, M.D., assistant medical Act, 1872.'' officer; Rt:v. S. H. Lanphier, chaplain; Miss M, Oldknow, NOR THE RN DIVISION:- housekeeper. Basford North Leverton The Lunati~ Hospital, situated on Coppice Hill, Notting­ Bt>aston Nottingham (Shire Hall) JJam, was opened in 1859 for the reception of first and Gringley Nuttall ~econd cleas patients belonging to the town and county of Harworth Retford _Nottingham, and has accommodation for 70 patients: it is Hucknall Torkard Tuxford under the management of a committee, appointed by sub­ Kirkby-in-Asbfield Worksop scribers; William B. Tate, M.D., physician and superinten­ Mansfield dent; Rev. J. D. Lewis, chaplain; Mrs. Mary Fisher, SOUTHERN DIVISION:­ matron; Kemp Sanby, clerk. Bingbam Sneinton Farnsfield The Nottingham General Hospital, eituated on Standard Southwell Hill, N' ottingham, is an extensive and commodious building, Kinoulton South Collingham East Leake open to the sick poor of" all counties, and was erected in Sutton-on-Trent Low db am 1781 by subscription, and enlarged in 1855 and 1871 : it West Bric.lgford 18 surrounded by a lawn and garden, comprising about two Newar(t ~~or land, which were given by the Duke of New­ The above are the places appointed for holding the Re­ eastle and the corporation. Wm. Tindal Robertson, M.D., vising Barristers' courts. .
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