DIREGrORY. J WARWICKSHIRE. WARWICK. 255 No. 3 or East Ward. Earl of Leycester's Hospital, High street, Rev. George Presiding Alderman, John Fryer. Morley M . .A. master !John Eccles 1*John Charles Purser Fire Brigade Station, The Butts, E. M. Richards Q.E. !William Job Power ItJohn Lloyd Evans captain *Edward W. Nelson tRobt. Symington Gold Free Public Library, 10 Church st.Thos.Haynes,Iibrarian Marked thus t retire in 1896. H. M. Prison, Cape, Harington Wellford Parr, governor; Marked thus * retire in 1897. Rev. Richard Henry Barber, chaplain; Samuel Browne Marked thus § retire in 1898. M.D. surgeon Marked thus t retire in 1899. Heathcote Hospital, for Warwick & Leamington Urban Marked thus ~ il"etirel in .rgo1. Sanitary Authorities, Warwick Rural District Council & Kenilworth District Council. Accommodation for 30 Monthly meetings of the Council on the second tuesday patients (private & public). S. T. Wackrill, chairman; in every month, at 4 p.m. Quarterly meeting on the J. Tibbits, solicitor, clerk, Jury street; T. W. Bullock,. second tuesday :iR February, May & August, at 4 p.m. medical officer, Jury street, Warwick; F. P. Trepess, & on the gth of November, at 12 noon steward, Jury street, Warwick Borough Auditors, Waiter Shepherd, 10 High street & Inland Revenue Office, 30 St. Nicholas Church stree~ William Tims Mathias Waiters, officer Officers of the Corporation & (Jrban District Council. Market House, Thomas H. Adams, collector, Market pl Town Clerk & Clerk to the Urban District Council, Museum, Market place, John Sallaway, sec.; George Brabazon Campbell M.A. Jury street Andrews Stubbs~ custodian Treasurer, Samuel C. Smith, Lloyds Bank Limited Provident Dispensary k Cottage Ho11pital, 3 The Butts, Clerk of the Peace, Richard Child Heath, :x New street T. W. Bullock, H. Tibbits &i F. G. Gardner, medical Coroner, Francis Robertson Moore, 36 High street officers; Stephen William Stanton, hon. sec MedicaJ. Officer of Health, George Wilson M.A., M.D., Shire Hall, Northgate street, Samuel Makepeace, k~pe:r D.P.H. Emscote road Stamp Office, 3 Jury street, Tom Waring, distributor Public Analyst, A. B. Hill M.D. Birmingham Warwick & Birmingham Canal Weighing Machine, 95 Surveyor & Engineer, E. Melville Richards, 20 The Butts Saltisford, William Durham, clerk Inspector of Weights & Measures, Frederick George Warwi<:k & Napton Canal Office, 3 Church street, John Bennett, 12 Church street Nickson Baly, clerk Inspector of Canal Boats & Sanitary Inspector, Francis Warwick Union. Pickard Trepess, 8 Jt*y street Fortnightly meetings of the Board, saturdays (from 20th Collectors of Rates, Thomas Alsop Gill, 14 Jury street & April, 1895), at the Union Workhouse, 1:0.30 a.m Albin Buller, 63 Emscote road The following places comprise the Union :-Ashow, Bag­ Manager of Sewage Farm, Watson Benson, Hampton rd ington, Barford, Beausale, Blackdown, BubbenhaiJ. Sergeant~at~Mace & Market Toll Collector, Henry Thos. Budbrooke, Cubbington, Eathorpe, Guy's Cliffe, Hase­ Adams, 43 Jury street ley, Hatton, Honiley, Hunningham, Kenilworth, Lea­ Beadle & Town Crier, John Oldham, 4 Castle street mington Priors, Leek Wootton, Lillington, New Mil~ Yeoman Beadle, Christopher B. Green, 55 Mill street verton, Old Milverton, Norton Lindsey, Offchurch. BOROUGH MAGISTRATES. Radford Semele, Rowington, Sherborn.e, Shrewley,. Earl of Warwick D.L., J.P. (mayor) Stivichall, Stoneleigh, Tachbrook, Wappenbury, Was­ Baly J ames, Castle hill perton, Weston~under~Weatherley, Warwick St. ~fary's,. Boultbee Capt. Henry 'f. Park house, Bridge end Warwick St. Nicholas, Whitnash, Wroxall. The area Burford John Alien, Smith street 68,300 acres; rateable value in 1895, £340,7T4; the Coltart William, Gerrard street population of the nnion in 1891 was 54,369 Fosbery Maj. William Thomas Exham, High street Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Henry Kemp Thomas, Jury street {deputy-mayor) Consett Passman, 48 Bedford street, Leamington Lakin Michael Henry, Cliff house Treasurer, Saml. Clark Smith,Lloyds Bank Lim.Warwick Lyttelton Hon. R. H. The Red house Relieving Officers, Warwick, No. I district, William John Mann J ames Wight, 64 Emscote road Stephens, 21 Castle lane, Warwick; Lea.mington, No. Margetts J. W. Ooten End 2 district, Emanuel Ainsworth, 14 Wise street, Lea­ Mason Major Francis John Mills, The Firs mington ; Kenilworth, No. 3 district, Henry Thornet~ Nelson George Henry, Allesley park, near Coventry Kenilworth Stanton Stephen William, 3 The Butts Collectors of Poors Rates, Barford, Eleanor E. Archer, Thacker James, High street Barford; Budbrooke, William Shelswell, Hampton-on­ Clerk to the Magistrates, Francis Robertson Moore, the~Hill; Cubbington, Thomas Whitmore, Cubbington ; 36 High street Hatton & Shrewley, Amos Rogers, Shrewley; Kenil­ Borough Petty Sessions are held at the Court house worth, Richard Skutt, New street, Kenilworth; Lea~ mington Priors & Lillington, George Rogers, 78 Bed• daily, except saturday, at 10.30 a.m ford street, Leamington ; Leek W ootton &i Milverton, PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Thomas B. Potterton, Milverton ; Radford Semele ~ Cemetery, Birmingham road, Richard Child Heath, clerk Whitnash, John J. Rogers, 78 Bedford street, Lea~ to the burial board; John Marlow, keeper mington; Rowington, J. Douglas, Rowington; Stone­ Corn Exchange, Market place, Waiter Shepherd, sec. & leigh, George Wamsley, 46 The Parade, Leamington; manager; Henry Hallett, keeper Tachbrook, W. J. Bradford, Tachbrook; Warwick, County Court, Shire hall, His Honor Robert Wood lng­ Thomas A. Gill, 14 Jury street, Warwick · ham B.A. judge; Brabazon Campbell M.A. registrar; Vaccination Officers, the Registrars of Births & Deaths Henry B. Smith, high bailiff; office, Jury street :-A Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Kenilworth dis­ County Court is held monthly; the district comprises trict, R. C. Tweedy, Kenilworth; Leamington district, the following places :-Ashow, Barford, Beaudesert, Arthur Wellesley Tomkins B.A., M.D. 5 Newbold t~r. Beausale, Bubbenhall, Budbrook, Claverdon, Cubbing~ Leamington ; Warwick district, Thomas William Bul­ ton, Eathorpe, Haseley, Hatton, Hill Wootton, Honiley, lock, 37 Jury street, Warwick Hunningham, Kenilworth, Langley, Leamington, Leek Superintendent Registrar, Henry Consett Passm.an, 48 Wootton, Lillington, Milverton, Norton Lindsey, Off­ Bedford street, Leamington ; deputy, Alfred Turner, church, Pinley, Preston Bagot, Radford Semele, Row­ 48 Bedford street, Leamington ington, Sherborne, Shrewley, Tachbroek, Wapp.enbury, Registrars of Births, Deaths & Marriages, Warwick, No. Warwick, Wasperton, Wesllon, Witnash, Wolverton & :x Sub-District, William John Stephens, 2r Castle lane, Wroxhall Warwick; deputy, Charles Wilson, 101 & 102 Saltis~ The Bankruptcy jurisdiction ~xtends to Southam, Strat­ ford; Leamington, No. 2 Sub~District, Emanuel Ains~ ford & Alcester districts; E. T. Pearson, Hertford st. worth (for births &i deaths), :x4 Wise street, Leaming­ Coventry, official receiver in bankruptcy ton; deputy, Eugene Hu:ffen Tb()rnett, Leamington ;. Certified Bailiffs appointed under the "Law of Distress (marriages), H. 0. Passman, 48 Bedford street, Lea~ Amendment Act," John William Margetts, High 8t.; mington; deputy, William J. Rogers, 48 Bedford iit. Richard Marshall Ivens, High st. ; Frederick Champion Leamington; Kenilworth, No. 3 District, Hy. Thornett, Lee, Jury st. & Henry George Alliban, 8 Jury street Kenilworth; deputy, W. Sutton, Kenilworth County Police Office & Headquarters, Capt. J. T. The Workhouse, Packmores lane, is a building of red Brinkley, chief constable; John Gleed, supt. & chief brick, built in 1838, & will hold 350 inmates; Roger clerk, Northgate :Bullock, medical gfficer; Rev. Thurston Rivington County Police Station, Barrack street, John Robert Moth, M. A. chaplain; George Garnham, master; Mrs. Maria divisional supt. & deputy chief constable; Stephen Garnham, matron; the children attend the National Hall, inspector; 2 sr!rgeants & 6 constables school .
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