DffiECTORY.] . . 85 SurveyQr &i Sanitary Inspector, Wi:liam Thomas Howse, School ..Attendance Committee. road Meets second board day in each month at Workhouse, Collector, John Hugill, 31 New buildings at :~;2. 15 p.m. Clerk, Samuel Preston, Church street, Hinckley Public Establishments. Attendance Officer, J. Powers, Spa villa, Leicester road Cemetery, .Ash by road, John William Preston, clerk to the burial board Hinckley Rural District Council. Cottage Hospital & Nursing Institute, Wood street, C. Meets fortnightly at Workhouse, II a.m. W. Sessions Barrett M.B., •C.M., 1V. H. Griffiths Clerk, Samuel Preston, Church street, Hinckley M.R.C.S.Eng., E. J. Pritchard M.B., C.M., B. Brad­ Treasurer, \Villiam Unwin Heygate, Pares's Leicestershire shaw Smith L.R.C.P.Edin. & J. N. Morton M.B., B.Ch. Bank, Leicester hon. medical officers ; H. .Atkins, hon. sac ; Miss Medical Officer of Health, John .Andrew Turner M.B., Margaret Rodgers, matron; Miss Lucy Harrison, dis­ C.M. Syston, Leioester trict nurse Sanitary Inspector, W. D. Bennett, Barwell County Court, held every two months ; office hours from Public Officers. ro to 4· His Honor Wightman Wood, judge; Step hen Assessor & Collector of Taxes, Charles W. Woodcock, 37 Henry Pilgrim, registrar & hi()'h bailiff. The county Regent street court has jurisdiction over the following places:-­ Assistant Overseer, James Wallace Hackett, 88 Castle st ., Barwell, Burbage, Burton Hastings, Certifying Factory Surgeon, William Hughes Griffiths, Elmsthorpe, Earl Shilton, Higbam-on-the-Hill, Hinck­ 39 Regent street ley, Hyd-es Pastures, Lindley, Rowden, , Sharn­ lnland Revenue Officer, John Princep, Six acre ford, Sketchley, Smockington, .Stoke Golding, Stoney Stauton, Stretton Baskerville, Wolvey, Wykin Places of Worship, with tip:tes of service!!. For Bankruptcy purposes this Court is included in that St. Mary's Church, Rev. La Gran~e Leney M. A. vicar; Rev. J. P. Whitworth M.A. curate; 8 & II a.m. & 2.45 of .Leicester; ~ ohn ·CJ:ulson Burgess, r Berridge street, Leicester, official receiver & 6.so p.m.; daily, 8.15 a.m. & 7·45 p.m Certified Bailiffs under the "Law of Distress Amendment Holy Trinity Church, Coventry road~ Rev. Charles Davis .Act," Thomas Harrold, 4·8 •Castle street, Benjamin M . .A. vicar; II a.m. 3 & 6.30 p.m.; wed. •8 p.m Ryley, 31 Castle street & William Reynolds, Six acre Catholic, The Priory, Very Rev. Edward Gregory Kelly Hinckley ' D. D. superior; Rev. Joseph Mandy, priest; .8, 9.30 & Fire Brigade Engine House, London road, Thomas .Aucott, 10.30 a.m. 3 & 6.30 p.mL ; daily, 6.30 & 7 a.m jun. captain, & ro men Baptist, The Walks, Rev. Price Williams, pastor; 10.45 Free Library & News Room, Station road, John William a.m. & 6 p.m Preston, hon. sec. ; Peter Payne, librarian Baptist (Particular), Trinity lane; II a.m. & 6 p.m Police Station, Stockwell head, Jamcs Granger, supt. Congregational, Borough, Rev. David' Stephens, minister; II a.m. & 6 p.m.; wed. 8 p.m one sergeant & 5 constables Stamp Office, Regent street, John Davison Cotman, Pri~i~ive Methodist, The Walks, Rev. Thomas McCready, mmister; 10.45 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; wed. 8 p.m stamp distributor Unit:u.ian (Great Meeting), Rev. William George Price, Volunteers. mm1ster; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m rst Volunteer Battalion, Leicestershire Regiment (L com­ Wesleyan, New Buildings, Rev. James Green, minii!ter; . pany) ; head quarters, New buildings; Capt. E. C. II a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m .A.tkins, commandant; •Surg.-Major R. B. Smith, Schools medical officer Grammar.-Previous to the year 1876 the town feoffees held the Consolidated Great & Lesser Feoffment Charity Hinckley U niun. estates, consisting of the Town hall, a number of houses, Board day, monday.s alternately, at the Union Work­ many of which have been rebuilt, & a farm, in trust for house, at 10.30 a.m. the town, according to a scheme approved by the Court The Union comprises the following parishes :-.Aston of Chancery; but in 1876 the estates were vested by the Flamville, Barwell, Burbage, Burton Hastinos (War­ Charity Commissioners in a new governing body & the wick), Earl Shilton, Elmestlhorpe, Higham-on':the-Hill, income devoted entirely to the purposes of the Grammar Hinckley (Leicester & Warwick), Sapcote, , school; new buildings have been erected on the Leicester · Stoke Golding, , Stretton Baskerville road, at a cost, including site, of £7,ooo & the income (War"!Yick), , Wolvey (Warwick). The of the charity is now about £.6oo yearly; prizes are population in 1891 was 20,699; area, 28,192 acres· awarded at the annual examination : twenty free scholar­ rateable value in r895. £8r,g58 ' ships are open to boys from elementary schools : there Clerk to the Guardians & .Assessment Committee, Samuel are now about so boys: Rev. Alexander Law Watherston Preston, Church street, Hinckley M . .A., F.R.A.S. 2rst wrangler, late scholar of Emmanuel Assistant Clerk, John Wm. Preston, Church st. Hinckley College, Cambridge, head master; G. H. Wade B.A., Treasurer, William Unwin Heygate, Pares's Leicestershire J. A. Harrison & T, C. Barfield, assistant masters Bank, Leicester National (mixed & infants), originally erected as a sunday Collectors, C. W. Woodcock, Hinckley; Edward Gent, school, but converted into a day school in 1856 & enlarged jun. Burbage & Wolvey; W. D. Bennett, Sapcote; C. in r87r, to hold' 445 children; average attendance, 276 W. "\-Yoodcock, Stoke Golding boys & girls & qo infants; George Foreman, master; Relieving & Vaccination Officer, John Powers, Leicester Miss F. Gilbert, infants' mistress road, Hinckley Infants' (Trinity), for 6o infants; average attendance, 6o; Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Burbage district, Miss K. E. Stafford, mistress Robert Bradshaw Smith L.R.C.P.Edin. Burbage; Earl Catholic (mixed), London road, for 240 children; average Shilton qistrict, William Singleton Fulshaw, Earl Shil­ attendance, 140; Miss Ellen Gallagher, mistress ton; Hinckley district, William Hughes Griffiths, A School Bo~rd of 7 members was formed 8 Feb. r872; llinckley; Stoke Golding district, Ernest James Prit­ Thomas Kiddle, 13 Castle street, clerk t() the board; chard M.B., C.M. Hinckley; Wolvey district, Robert John Burton, 4 .Albert road, attendance officer Eradshaw Smith L.R.C.P.Edin. Burbage Board School, ?-'he Wa~s, begun in 1875 & completed', with Superintendent Registrar, Samuel Preston, Church st. master's residence, m r887, for 279 boys, 249 girls & 541 Hinckley; deputy, John William Preston, Church st. infants & 208 half-timers (mixed); average attendance, Hinckley 256 boys, 231 girls, 386 infants & half-timers go; William Regi~trar of Marriages, Hinckley district, John Powers, Heaton, master; Mrs. Susannah Heaton, mishess ; Leicester road, Hinckley; deputy, Goorge Powers, Spa . Miss Powers, infants' mistress ; Boulton \V ood, half­ villa, Leicester road, Hinckley time master Registrars of Births & Deaths, Burbage sub-district, Miss Evening classes are held at the Board schools during the Martha Elizabeth .Archer, Burbage; deputy, Charles winter months, the average attendance being 46 boys, Higham, Burbage; Earl Sohilton sub-district, Edward 43 men & 34 females; William Heaton, superintendent Harry Gilbert, Earl Shilton ; deputy, George Hardy, of classes Earl Shilton ; Hinckley sub-district, John Powers, Railway Stations. Leicester road, Hinckley; deputy, George Powers, :Midland, Clare Sefton, agent London & North Western, Joseph Welch, station master Spa villa, Leicester ::road, Hincklev• The Workhouse, on the London road, is a building in the Carriers to Leicester.-William Hammonds, wed. & sat.; ?-'udor style & was erect.ed in r838, at a cost of £4,ooo; & Solomon Edwards, tues. thurs. & sat · It has room for 400 mmates ; John .Alien, master; Conveyance.-Omnibuses leave Hinckley dailv for Barwell Ellen .Allen, matron; W. H. Griffiths, medical officer; & Earl Shilton at 2 p.m. for Burbage at "r p.m. John Rev. La Grange Leney M.A. chaplain Henry Chesterman, pr()prietor