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adjutant; T. S. Hill, quarter master ; head quarter>', St. John the Evangelist's, chapel of ease to the parish Market place; (F Company), Capt. George Herbert church; 8 a.m. (H. C.), 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. Wakeman; H. L. Willcox & F. R. Ravenhill, 2nd lieu­ 7·30 p.m tenants; Sergt. James Daly, drill instructor St. Laurence, chapel of ease, daily, except sunday, 10 a.m. & daily, except fu'i. & sun. at 5.30 p.m. in winter Union. & 6.30 p.m. in summer Office, Workhouse, Sambourne. Board day, every alter­ Christ Church, licensed school chapel, Common; 3 p.m nate monday at II a.m. at the Workhouse. Baptist, :Korth row, Rev. George Waters Rough ton; The union comprises the following parishes :-Bishop­ 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m straw, Boyton, , All Saints, Congregational, The Close, Rev. Itobt.M!ilne McClumpha; Chitterne St. Mary, St. Mary, Codford St. 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; thurs. 7.30 p.m Wesleyan, George street, Rev. Robert Whitehead; I0.30 Peter, , , Hill Deverill, Homing­ sham, Imber, , , Norton a.m. & 6 p.m.; mon. B p.m.; wed. 7.15 p.m Bavant, , Stockton, Sutton Veney, Upton I Lovell, & Warminster. The popu­ SCHOOLS. lation in 1891 was IJ,033; area., 58,450 acres; rateable Lord Weymouth's GreiD.IIlaT, Church str~t. founded in value in x8g8, £65,955 r704 by Sir Thomas Thynne, first Visrount Weymouth. Clerk to tiDe GWii:rdliaiiJS & Assessment Committee. James The school prepares for mercanti:e pursuits, the Ox­ Merrick, Workhouse ford local examinations, the professions, civil & military Troosurer, Francis J. N. Glass, Capital & Counties Bank, services & the universities. In connection with the Market place school there is a fine swimming bath, a cricket field, Relieving Offioors & Collootors to the Guardians, No. I tennis & fives courts, a workshop & a playground. di_strict, George Goorge, Ash walk; No. 2 district., Wilham Foulkes Blaxter esq. M.A. Cambridge, head Richard William Foulston, Heyt~sbury master; A. G. Topple esq. M . .A. Henry Symons Vaccination Officer, William Randall, 8 High street & Hawkey esq. M.A. London & Arthur March Taylor Bath road, Warminster esq. resident assistant masters; Mons. Le Page, french Collectors of Poors Rates, Frederick Charles Pullin (for master; T. J. Hallett esq. (S. Kensington), drawing Warminster parish), Market place, Warminster & mastfll' Sidney Charles Horlock (for Longbridge Deverill), The School of .Art, in connection with the Science & Art Crockerton Department, South Kensington, & the County Council, Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Codford St. Peter in H1gh street; science & technical classes are also district, Alban Ward M. B., C.M. Codford St. Mary; held in Church street; T. J. Rush ton, sec. 32 George st Corsley & Warminster districts, Frederic Isaac Flower Missionary Colleg-e of St. Boniface, Rev. Canon Sir J. E. M.R.C.S.Eng. Ivy house, Warminster; Heytesbury Philipps hart. M . .A. warden; Rev. John Francis Welsh . district, Hammond T. Hinton M.B., C.M. Heytesbury; M . .A. principal; Rev. John T. Kershaw M. A. vice­ Longbridge Deverill district, James Bothwell L.R.C.S.I. principal St. John's, Boreham road (mixed), built in 187I, for go Superintendent Registrar, Warminster district, James children; average attendance, 81; Miss Minnie Lander. MerriC'k, Silver st. ; deputy, A. F. Long, 21 East st mistress Registrars of Births & Dea th.s, Heytesbury sub-district, Christ Church, Oomm<>n, built in I872, for 100 children; .Alban Ward ~LB., C. M. Codford St. Mary; deputy, averag-e attendance, 65; Mrs. Annie Tanswell, miRtress Joseph Ford, jun. Oodlord St. Mary; Longbridge Nat.ional, Samborne hill, built in r825, for I95 children; Deverill sub-district, James Bothwell, Horningsham; averag~ attendance, 100; James Bartlett, master deputy, Miss C. M. Alien, HorningSI'ham; Warminster National (girls & infants), Samlx>urne hill, built in I825, sub-district, William Randall, High street, War­ for 195 children; average attendance, Ioo; Mis11 Con­ minster; deputy, George House, High st. Warminswr stance HawkiThs, mistress Registrar of Marriages, Warrninster di!'trict, Henry J, National (girls), Vicarag-e stree1, built in I883, for 120 Maxfielrl, Silver street; deputy, Edwin Young, 38 children ; average attendance, 70; Miss Frances High street NorthPast, mistress The Workhouse, Sambourne hill, erected in 1836, at the National (infants), Vicarage street, built I874, for 300 cost of £7,ooo, is an edifice of brick & stone, & will hold children; average attendance, gi; Miss Caroline 130 inmates; Jesse E. White, master; Rev. William Kersey, tndstress Ilickman M. A. chaplain; Frederic Isaac Flower, medi­ British (boys), The Olose, built in 1836, for 250 chil­ cal officer; :Mrs. Julia A. White. matron dren; average attendance, IOO; Jn. Lyle Martin, mast British (girls), North row, built in I704, for ISO chil­ School Attendance Committee. dren; average attend-.mce, 100; Miss F. Jacob, mjst Meets at the Workhouse eVP!fY alternate monday after British (mixed), Comm