Staffordshire. Burton-Upo:'Ii-Trent

Staffordshire. Burton-Upo:'Ii-Trent

DIRECTORY.) STAFFORDSHIRE. BURTON-UPO:'II-TRENT. 83 Branstone, Burton-upon-Trent, Bretby (Derby), Castle Winshill; James Bates, Anslow; J. Holdsworth, Barton- Gresley (Derby), Catton, Cauldwell, Church Hroughton, under-Needwood; James A Smith, Cross street, Bnrton- Church Gres!ey, Coton, Drakelow, Dunstall, Egginton on-Trent; J. Martin, Hanbury; John Gretton, Stretton; (Derby), Foston & Scropton, Hanbury, Hatton, Hilton, T. H. Oakden, Tutbury; E. Adams, Church Gresley; Hoon, Horninglow, Linton, Lullington, Marston-on-Dove, Edwin Eyley, Castle Gresley & C. Tye, Linton Milton, Newhall, Newton Solney, Repton, Rolleston, Ros- Vaccination Officer, Willia.m Wright, Stanton lington, Stanton, Sta.penhill, Stretton, Swadlincote, Taten- 1 Medical Officers & Pnblic Vaccinators, Harton-under-Need- hill, 'l'utbury, Wa.lton-upon-Trent, Wichnor & Winshill wood district, Clement P&l mer L.R.C.P.Kdin.Barton•undet"- This Court hii.S also bankruptcy jurisdiction, & for bank- Needwood; Burton-on-Trent district, Alfred Hoope:r, Bu:r- rupt~y purposes includes in addition the county court!! of ton-on-Trent; Etwall district, E. Riding, Etwall; Gresley Ashbourne, Ashby-de-la-Zouch & llttoxeter. John Smith, di>;trict, John Hamilton L.R.C.P.Edin. Bwadlincote; Lull- St. James' chambers, 17 St. James' street, Derby, official ington & Rosliston districts, William Creagh, Lullington; receiver; Astbury James Hall, assistant official receiver Repton district, HerbertGeorge Cronk M.A., M.B. Repton; Certified bailiffs appointed nnder the "Law of Distress Tutbury district, John William Wolfenden L..R.C.P.:edin. Amendment Act," Joseph Rowland, St. Paul's street east, Tutbury Burton-on-Trent: Robert Harrison, 9 High street,Burton- Superintendent Registrar, Alfred Coxon, 49 Union street; on-Trent; Fredk. Madeley, 1:11 High street, Burton-on- deputy, John Johnson, Station street, Bm·ton Trent; Caleb Beale, Burton-on-Trent; William Bennett, Registrar of Marriages, Ham T. Ford, 66 Branstone road, 181 Station street, Burton-on-Trent; John L. Knight, Rurton-on-Trent; deputy, John Johnson, Station street, Barton-under-Needwood; Henry Orgill, Church Gresley; Bnrton-on-Trent James Ganville, Derby street, Burton-on-Trent ; Joseph Registr-ars of Births & Deaths, Burton sub-district, Frederick R Cain, Union street, Burton-on-Trent & Sam Lowe, Richardson, 65 Union street, Rnrton-on-Trent; deputy, Station street, Burton-on-Trent H. M. Barrow, Ashbr road, Winshill. Gresley sub- Infirmary, Duke street, consulting ·surgeon, R. S. Belcher; district, William Wrtgbt, Stanton : deputy, William surgeons, P. B. Mason M. B. W. G. Lowe M.D. &; Henry E. Wright, jun. Stanton. Rep ton sub-district, Francis Bridgeman L.R.c.P.Lond.; assistant surgeons, Alfred Shaw, Repton; deputy, R. M. Ward, Repton. Tutbury Hooper, Leonard William Burton L.R.C.P.LOnd. & W. suh-district, Thomas H. Oakden, Tutbury; deputy, Clements J.l". B .• c. M.; house surgeon, Charles Thompson William Henry Rowley, Tutbury M.R.c.s.Img.; hon. sec. James C. Grinlings The Workhouse, in Dallow lane, is a large building of red Inland Revenue Offices, County Court buildings, Station brick, in the Queen Anne style, erected from designs by street, Charles Herbert Ross, surveyor of taxes ; Henry Mr. J. H. Morton, of South Shields, at a cost of upwards Ezra Brothers, collector ; John Turner, William Oliver of £4o,ooo, and was opened in the year 1884: it is built Wills, Geo. Brooks & John Orlando Dannell, supervisors on the pavilion principle, each department being entirely Market Hall, Market place, Charles Hanson, collector separate from the others : there are wards & rooms for all Public Baths, The H<~y, James Fisher, mperintendent kinds of paupers, with infirmary & schools: in the centre St. George's Hall & Theatre, George st. W. J. Drewry, sec wing are vagrant wards & cells, & also board committee rooms & offices: the master's :residence is situated in the Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry (Queen's Own Royal centre of enclosure, together with a large dining room (6o Regiment), Hon. Major Lord Bagot, commander; Lieut. by 35 feet) & in the rear nre kitchens: the house will hold H. S. Charrington, second in command; G. Lath bury, 554 inmates; Rev. William Frederick Drury M. A. vicar of quartermaster-sergeant ; Charles Robinson, sergeant­ Holy Trinity, has been chaplain since 1871; Alfred instructor Hooper, medical officer; John Ashwood, master; Mrs. VOLUNTEERS. Edith Ashwood, matron ; Miss Elit2 J. Brooks, school­ mistress 2nd. Volunteer Battalion, Prince of Wales's (North Stafford­ SCHOOL ATTENDANCE CoMMITtEE. shire lteg1ment) (comprising A, B, C, D, E, F, G & H Clerk, Charles Frederick Chamberlin, Union office Companies), Head Quarters of Battalion A, H & H Cos. Attendance Officer, Joseph Abner Tunnicliffe, Newhall High street. Staff :-Lieut.-Col. C. J. Goer v.n. com­ manding; W. G. Bognall & J. Gilbert, majors; Major Public Offi.oers. G. C Herbert (Royal Fusiliers), adjutant; J. MacGregor, Certifying J<'actory Surgeon, Chas. Hy. Lowe, 5 Hominglow st quartermaster Clerk to the Burton Feoffees & Endowed Schools Governors, Burton Companies :-A, Capt. H. :F. Gretton, commander; William Small, 53 High street Briga.de-Surg. Lieut.-Col, H. M. Morgan v.n. medical Coroner for Burton District, Augustus Flint, Station street officer; Rev. D. R. Norman, acting chaplain; B, Capt. R. Inspector of Weights & Measures, Harold Van Tromp, F. Ratcliff, commander; Surgeon-Major W. G. Lowe Wolverhampton M.D., v.n. medical officer; Rev. F. H. Beaven, acting The office of Coroner is in the appointment of the Marquess chaplain; H, Capt. J. Gretton, jun. commander of Anglesey BURTON UNION. Pla.oes of Worship, with times of Services• Board days every ~lternate thursday at the Workhouse at St. Modwen's, T. Market place, ReV". V. A. Boyle liLA., B.O.~ 10.30 a.m vicar; 11 a.m. 3 & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 8.30 a.. m. ; wed~ The Burton-upon-Trent poor law union, formed in 1837, is 7·3o p.m very extensive, comprising parishes in the countiets of Christ Church, -r. Moor 11treet, Rev. Charles Guest, vicar ;. Stafford & Derby, ru.:-8tafford-Anslow, Barton-under­ Rev. Edwin Gilmour, curate; 10.30 a. m. & 6.30 p.m. ; Needwood, Branstone, Burton Extra, Burton-upon~Trent, wed. 7.1:5 p.m Foston & Scropton (part of), Hanbury, Horninglow, Holy Trinity, T. Horninglow street, Rev. William Frederick Tatenhill, Tutbury & Wichnor. Derby-Ash, Ba.rton Drury M. A. vicar; :10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m Blount, .Bearwardcote, Bretby, Burnaston, Castle Gresley, St. Mark, v. Winshill, Rev. Richard George Davis Framp­ Catton, Cauldwell, Church Broughton, Church Gresley, ton Frampton, vicar; Rev. Luke Samuel Noble B. A. Cot on-in -the-Elms, Dalbu ry-wit.h-Lees, Drakelow ,Dunstall, curate; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m Egginton & Etwall, Findern, Formark, Foston & St. John the Evangelist, v. Horninglow, Rev. Sydney Orp­ Scropton (part of), Hatwn, Hilton, Hoon, Ingleby, Linton, wood Miller M.A. vicar; xo.3o a. m. & 6.30 p.m Lnllington, Marston-on-Dove, Mickleover, Newton Solney, St. Paul's, v. St. Paul's square, Rev. Frederic Hicks Heaven, Osleston & Thurveston, Radbourne", Repton, Rolleston, vicar; 8 & 11 a. m. & 4 & 6.30 p.m. ; daily, 8 a.m. & 7 p.m Rosliston, ~tanton & Newhall, Stapenhill, Stretton, St. Margaret's, Shobnall street; 8 & 11 s.m. & 6.30 p.m.; Sutton-on-the-Hill, Swadlincote, Trusley, Twyford & thnrs. 7 p.m Stenson, Walton-upon-Trent, Willington & Winshill. The St. Peter's, v. Stapenhill, Rev. Edmund Warbreck B.A. population of the union in 1891 was 83,533; area1 88,208 vicar; 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ~ wed. 7.30 p.m · acres; rateable value in 1895, £536,319 All Saints' Chapel of Ea.se, West street; 10.30 a. m. & 6.30 Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Charles p.m.; wed. 7.15 p.m Frederick Chamberlin, Union office, Burton-on-Tmnt SS. Mary & Modwena (Catholic), Guild street, Rev. John Treasurer, Edwin Atkin Brown, High st. Burton-on~Trent M. F1ynn (priest); 8.30 k 11 a.m. & 3 & 6.30 p. m.; holy Relieving Officers, Northern district, Fran~is Shaw, Rep­ days, mass 9 a.m. !I; 7.30 p.m1: thurs. 7.30 p.m ton; Sonthe~n district, Henry Ward, 64 Hominglow seat street, Burton-on~Trent English }lresbyterian, Cr088 street, Rev. John Darroch Collectors of Poor Rates, John Charles Codling, Hilton; Robert.son 1 10.45 a. m. & 6 p. m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m ... Thomas Rrown, Repton; John Smedley, Newhall; Wm. Baptist, Station street, Rev. John Toogood; 10.30 Shilton, Union street, Bu:rton-on-Trent; Thomru~ Shelly, a. m. & 6 p. m. ; wed. 1· 30 p. m ............... -•• ... .. 50Cl Ha wkll:s lan ·, Burton-on-Trent; William Carter, Taten­ Baptist, Derby street, Rev. John Askew; 10.3os.m. & hill ; Thomas Radford, MickleoveT; H. J. Hudson, 6 p.m. ; wed. 7 .. 30 p.m ....................... .~............ 6oo STAFFS. 6:11: .

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