Derbyshire. Chesterfield

Derbyshire. Chesterfield

DIRECTORY.] DERBYSHIRE. CHESTERFIELD. 85 Schools. BAnww-Wolstenholme, 'Angel,' sat.; Hallat, 'Angel,' Grammar School, Sheffield road, founded in 1594 & rebuilt sat.; Gratton, 'Angel,' sat in 1846, for 200 boys, is an edifice in the Tudor Gothic BAsLow-Robinson, Sun inn, sat.; Newns,1 'Old .Angel,' style, & has a yearly endowment of more than £700. tues. & sat.; Eades, 'Old .Angel,' daily The school has been reorganized in accordance with a BoLSOVER-Langley, 'Red Lion,' sat.; Hill, 'Red Lion,' scheme framed by the Charity Commissioners & has 20 mon. wed. fri. & sat.; Hunt, 'Anchor,' tues. & sat.; Twi­ school scholarships, entitling to free education for 3 years : dell, • .Anchor,' sat there are at present 100 scholars: tuition fee, £6 yearly: BRAMPTON 0Ln-Hasman, 'Bird in Hand,' sat Arthur E. P. Voules M.A.oxon, head master, who receives BRIMINGTO.s-F. Jenkinson, 'Angel,' thurs. & sat.; wag­ a few boarders in the school house at a charge of £so gonettes on saturdays frequently; Insley, • King & yearly Miller,' daily Victoria, Vicar lane, erected in 1844, for 150 girls & 100 CALOw-Hunt, ' Anchor,' tues. & sat.; Hayes, 'Three infants; average attendance, u8 girls & 102 infants; Tuns,' sat named in commemoration of Her Majesty's visit to CHATSWORTH-Newns, 'Old Angel,' tues. & sat Chesterfield &; Chatsworth house in 1843; Miss Annie CLAY CRoss-Sutton, 'Three Tuns,' tues. wed. fri. & sat.; Jane Smith, girls' mistress; Miss J. Leeson, infants' G. Wilson, 'Prince of Wales,' tues. wed. fri. & sat.; Tom­ mistress linson, 'Old Angel,' daily Soresby street (Holy Trinity), erected in 186r, for 150 boys, CLOWNE-Jenkinson, ' Angel,' thurs. & sat 120 girls & 84 infants ; average attendance, 149 boys, ro6 C'RICn-Palfreyman, 'Three Tuns,' sat girls & go infants ; Waiter Thomas G. Burr, master; CuTTHORPE-Bower, 'Blue Bell,' twice on sat.; Walker, Miss Annie Andrews, ~.rirls' mistress ; )liss R. E. Bays, in­ 'Blue Bell,' sat.; Ashmore, 'Blue Bell,' sat.; Nichols,' fants' mistress 'Mallet & Tool,' sat Catholic, Spencer street, erected in 186o, for 350 children ; DnONZ.'lELD-Riley, 'Blue Bell,' rnon. wed. & fr1 average attendance, 82 boys, 6t git'ls & 64 mfants; John DucKMANTON-Spray, 'Red Lion,' sat.; Hunt, 'Anchor, Sharkey, master; Miss .Annie Dooley, mistress; Miss tues. & sat Maria Cox, infants' mistress EDENSOR-Newns, 'Old Angel,' tues. & sat A ~chool Board of 7 members was formed in 1871 ; William EYAM-Frith, 'Mallet & Tool,' sat Tom Jones, Glumangate, clerk to the board; Charles J. FooLow-Robinson, 'Sun,' sat Kerslake, attendance officer & clerk to managers of FREEHtRCH-Hasman, 'Bird in Hand,' sat schools, Durrant road GLAPWELL-Glossop, 'Holywell Cross,' sat GRASSMOOR-Hall, 'Prince of Wales,' mon. tues. wed. thurs. HoARD ScnooLs. &sat Durrant road, erected in 186o & enlarged in 1877, for 150 HANDLEY-Savage, 'Old .Angel,' daily girls & 145 infants ; average attendance, 77 girls & 58 in­ HARDSTOFT-Woolley, 'Prince of Wales,' sat fants ; Miss Lily Brown, mistress of girls' & infants' HEATH-J. Hayes, 'Three Tuns,' tue~. & sat; Glossop, St. Helen's street, erected in 1872, for 199 boys, x8x girls, • Prince of Wales,' sat.; Bell, ' Prince of Wales,' sat ro8 junior & 193 mfants; average attendance, 163 boys, HmHAM-Bettison, 'Three Tuns,' sat. only 131 girls, 132 junior & I ro infants; Joshua Coward, mas­ HoLLOW AY-Palfreyman, 'Three Tuns,' sat ter; Miss Harriet Mason, mistress; Miss E. H. Furness, HOLYMOORSIDE-Lowe, • Sun,' twice on sat.; Haresnape infants' mistress; Miss McKenzie, junior school mistress 'Sun,' twice on sat Hipper street, erected in 1872, for 317 boys, x6o girls & 154 LEA-Palfreyman, 'Three Tuns,' sat infants ; average attendance,256 boys, 123 girls & 109 in-, MANSHELD-G. Wilson, 'Prince of Wales,' mon. tues. fri. fants ; I. C. Hartley B. A. head master ; :Miss S. E. Barnes & sat.; Hill, 'Red Lion,' mon. wed. fri. & sat.; Mosley, girls' mistress; Miss L. Hancock, infants' mistress 'Red Lion,' wed. & sat.; Hunt, 'Anchor,' tues. &; sat MARSDEN Moon-Greaves, 'Three Horse Shoes,' sat The Industrial Schools for the Chesterfield union, erected in MATLOCK-Featherstone, 'Bird in Hand,' tues. thurs. & sa$ 188o-r at a cost of about £r2,6rXJ, on about eleven acres 1 NEWBOLD Moon-Ashmore, 'Blue Bell,' four times on sat purchased from the Chesterfield Charity trustees at .Ash:) NoRBRIGGS-F. Jenkinson, 'Angel,' thurs. & sat gate road, Hrampton, for the sum of /.2,500: the build- 'PALTRETON-Spray, 'Red Lion,' tues. & sat ings are of pressed brick, with stone dressings within, from PrLSLEY-Mosley, 'Red Lion,' wed. & sat.; Bingham,' Prince designs by Me8Srs. Rollinson & Son, architects, Chester- of Wales,' sat field, & comprise a centre & two wings, connected by RIDGEWAY-Savage, 'Old Angel,' daily eovered ways; the central portion being devoted to the SHEFFIELD-Riley, 'Blue Bell,' mon. wed. & fri administrative department & the wings to the boys & girls SHIRLANn-Bettison, 'Th~ee Tuns,' sat . respectively SKEGB~-~utton, 'Tbre~ runs,' tues. '!ed. fn & sat.; Wil- Newspapers son, Prmce of Wales, tues. wed. fn. & sat · STAVELEY-Greaves, 'Three Horse;' Jenkinson, '.Angel,' Derbyshire Courier, High street, Derbyshire Courier News- thurs. &; sat paper Steam Printing & Publishing Co. Limited, pub- STONY MIDDLETON, Frith, • Mallet & Tool,' sat lishers; published sat. See advertisement TANSLEY..-Featherstone, • Bird in Hand,' tues. thurs. & sat Derbyshire Times, published wed. &sat.; proprietor & pub- TIBSHELF-J. Thorpe, 'Peacock,' sat lisher, Wilfred Edmunds, titation road & Market hall. TIDESWELL-Robinson, Sun inn, sat See advertisement TuPToN-Sutton, • Three Tuns,' mon. tues. wed. fri. & sat.; Railway Station. Knifeton, ' Old Angel,' tues. thurs. & sat.; S. k D. Cor­ bett, 'Red Lion,' mon. & sat.; Wilson, ' Prince of Wales,' Midland Railway, Robert Thomas Brown, station master · daily except thurs Robert B. Stockwell, goods agent. Omnibus to meet aii UNSTO~E-Bannist~r, ' Blue Bell,' sat the trains W ALTo!t-I<'eatherstone, 'Bird in Hand,' toes. thurs. & sat Carriers, with the places they go to, days of departure & WniTTUfGTON-Savage, • Old .Angel,' daily Inns of call. WnrrTINGTO!ol', WHITTINGTON Moon, WHITTINGTON NBw­ AsnovER-Tomlinson, • Old Angel,' tues. thurs. & sat.; Savage, 'Old Angel,' daily Featherstone, Bird in Hand inn, tues. thurs. & sat ; Lud­ WHirTINGTON Mooa-Waggonettes, several times a day la.m, • Peacock,' sat.; Thompson, 'Old .Angel,' tues. thurs. on saturdays & sat.; Pollard, 'Son,' sat. ; Turner, 'Old .AngPl,' sat WHITWEI.L-Jenkinson, 'Angel,' thurs. & sat BA.KBWELL-Hage, 'Bird in Hand,' sat.; Eades, • Old WINGERWORTR-Knifeton, 'Old Angel,' tues. thurs. i; sat Angel,' daily WoaKSOP-Jeukinson, '.Angel,' thurs. & sat BARLBOROUGH-F. Jenkinson, '.Angel,' thurs. & sat PRIVATB RESIDENTS. Barfoot Mrs. .25 Cobden road Bishop Mrs. Sunnyside, Newbold road Adcock Mrs. Woodley villa, Cross street Barker Arthur, 14 Abercrombie street Blackshaw Rev. Thomas Henry [Con- .Adderley the Rev. the Hon. Reginald Barker George, 30 Queen street gregational J, Saltergate Edmund M.A. (vicar & surrogate], Barlow John, Granville ho. Fairfield rd Blake George H. 3 West street The Vicarage Barnes Ernest, Fairfield road Blockley Charles, 27 Cobden road Alderson Miss, The Shrubberies, New- Batteson Mrs. Abercrombie street Bluett John, Holywell street bold road Bawer Mrs. 44 Newbold road Booth Charles M.D. Knifesmithgate .Allcock George, 40 Compton street Beardsley John, 29 Cobden road Booth George, Market place Allsop Miss, 17 Cross street Benne~t Miss, 20 Abercrombie street Booth John Thomas, 101 Saltergate Alvey William Henry, 5 West street BentleyWilliamHerbert,22 Cobden road Booth Richard, 3 St. Helen's street Aukland Charles, Beetwell cottage Beresford Samuel, 50 Compton street Bower John H. xo Compwn street .ADBtin Henry, Rose villa, West street Biggin Henry Norman, Highfield road Bowker James W. Fairfield, Fairtield rd Bales Frederick, 13 Marsden street Bingham Mrs. Pine Tree bank, Aber- Bradley James, 3 Compton street &les John Denham, 42 Compton street crombie street Bramwell William, St. Mary's gate .

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