Zinc Workers.
Brown G. 5 Portobello road, Kensington park
Dore J. Oxford terrace, Notting hill
Fisher J. 10 Portobello road, Notting hill
Lightwitz —, Great Western terrace, Bayswater
Rigby G. Shepherd’s bush green
Seagrave J. 77 Praed street, Paddington
Seagrave T. 4 Munden terrace, Hammersmith
Tibbeth W. 13 Alpha place, Kilburn
Turner W. 6 Silver street, Notting hill
PARISH OF ST. MARY ABBOTT’S KENSINGTON.
1866–7.
CHURCHWARDENS | |
Greenway Chas. 9 Bedfordgardens, Kensington | Wilkins J. T. 21 Alexandersquare, Brompton |
OVERSEERS OF THEPOOR | |
Herbert Henry, 41 High street,Kensington | Booty William, 137 High street,Notting hill |
Ferrall Thomas, 28Thurlow place, Brompton | |
VESTRY CLERK | |
Green Reuben,Offices, Vestry Hall, Kensington | |
VESTRY OFFICERS Vestry Offices, Vestry Hall,Kensington | |
Clerk—Green Reuben | Hall Keeper & Parish Beadle Pummell S. |
Surveyor—Broadbridge James | Messenger—Day Charles Edward |
Medical Officer of Health—Godrich F. Jun M.R.C.S. | Sexton—Neal William, Kensington Cemetery,Hanwell |
SANITARY INSPECTORS AND INSPECTORS OF NUISANCES
Offices at the Vestry Hall, where they attend daily, from 9 to 10 o’clock, A.M.
South District (that part of the Parish South of the Kensington Road, including the South side of the said road)—
Lovett Giles, 8, Gloucester road, South Kensington
Central District (that part of the Parish lying between the Kensington and Uxbridge roads, including the North side of the Kensington road, and South side of the Uxbridge road)—
Wood George Henry, 9, Charles street, Kensington square
North District (that part of the Pariah North of the Uxbridge road, including the North side of the said road)—
Langman Thomas Brookman, 7a, Farm street, Notting hill
DUST CONTRACTORS
North District (that part of the Parish North of the Kensington road, and including the North side of the said road)—
Williams James and Samuel, Clifton street, Notting hill
South District (that part of the Parish South of the Kensington road, and including the South aide of the said road)—
Bird John and Edward, Hammersmith
KENSINGTON DIVISIONAL MAGISTRATES
Court House, Vestry Hall, Kensington
Chairman—Tubbs Robert, Esq., Harlesden
Clerk—Cornell Samuel, 16 Whitehead’s grove, Chelsea
High Constable—Greenway Charles, 9 Bedford gardens, Kensington
TRUSTEES OF THE POOR
Offices, Vestry Hall
Clerk—Green Reuben
GUARDIANS OF THE POOR
Offices, 1 Devonshire terrace, Wright’s lane, Kensington
Chairman—Sinclair the Venerable Archdeacon, M.A., Vicar
Vice Chairman—Wilkins John Thomas, Esq., 21 Alexander square, Brompton
Clerk—Cornell Samuel
Master of Workhouse—Blackwell Henry
Relieving Officers—Edmonds Henry, 47 Pembroke square, Kensington
Blackwell Henry, Jun., 10 Holland street, Kensington
MEDICAL OFFICERS
Kensington District Guazzaroni Jonh B. Kensington
Notting hill District—Frost Charles M. 47 Ladbroke square, Notting hill
Pollard Edward William, 1 Brompton square, Brompton
Hemming W. B. 7 Norland place, Notting hill
Cockerton Richard, 12 Petersham terrace, South Kensington
And the District Medical Officers
THE TRUSTEES OF LORD AND LADY CAMPDEN CHARITY ESTATES
Offices, Vestry Hall, Kensington
Secretary—Green Reuben, Vestry Hall, Kensington
KENSINGTON, BROMPTON AND NOTTING HILL SAVINGS’ BANK
Vestry Hall, Kensington
Treasurer—Allum Edwyn, Esq.
Secretary—Greenway Charles, 9 Bedford gardens, Kensington
KENSINGTON BURIAL BOARD, CEMETERY AT HANWELL
Offices, Vestry Hall, Kensington
Clerk—W. H. Hunt
LEECH’S TRUST AND AISLEY’S CHARITY
Office, Vestry Hall, Kensington
Secretary—Blackwell William Henry
PARISH CLERK
Brothers Francis, 17 Scarsdale terrace, Kensington
COLLECTORS OF RATES
South Central District—Manchester John, 16 Charles street, Kensington
South District—Kirke Philip, 186 Brompton road
North Central District—Kingston Samuel Chas. 16 Gloucester terrace, Campden hill
North District—Myers Walter Samuel, 9 Ladbroke road, Notting hill
Western District—Blackwell William Henry, 12 Scarsdale terrace, Kensington
SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRAR OF BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES
Cornell Samuel, 1 Devonshire terrace, Wright’s lane, Kensington
REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS
Kensington District—Barnes Charles Robert, 1 Allason terrace, Kensington
Brompton District—Barnes Edwin Edward, 16 Prospect place, Brompton
DISTRICT SURVEYORS
North Kensington District—Beachcroft Charles, 2 Horbury terrace, Notting hill
South Kensington District—Donaldson Thomas Liverton, 17 Onslow gardens, Brompton
Williams Alf, Assistant District Surveyor, 17 Onslow gardens, Brompton
To whom Notice must be given of all new Buildings, additions, alterations, and other works requiring supervision under the Metropolitan Buildings Act.
METROPOLITAN FIRE BRIGADE STATIONS.
Phillimore mews, Kensington and Ladbroke road, Notting hill
TURNCOCKS
West Middlesex Water Works Company
Bishop Joseph, the Reservoir, Edg terrace, Silver street
Elligott John, 1 Orchard terrace, Earls street, Kensington
Brett James, 5 Sussex place, Kensall road
Smith William Andrew, 13 Bute street, Brompton
Grand Junction Water Works Company
Angliss H. 30 Pelham terrace, Notting hill
Herring J. 4 Phœnix place, Queen’s road, Notting hill
Edwards J. 27 Convent gardens, Kensington Park road, north
ASSISTANT TURNCOCKS
Tilbrook Robert, 3 Chapel place, Brompton
Clark Ezra, 9 St. Mark’s road, near Stamford Bridge, West Brompton
OFFICERS
OF THE
BOARD OF WORKS FOR THE FULHAM DISTRICT,
1866–67.
BOARD.
FULHAM. | |
Agar F. W. Walham green Bill J. King’s road Curtis J. Moor Park road Downs J. H. Grove villa Flicker E. Church street Good W. Arundel house Huggard J. Ann’s terrace Lammin W. H. Shorrold’s, Walham green | Lukin R. H. Edith villas March R. A. Clifton lodge Parson’s green Parker C. J. Dorcas terrace Pitts O. Beach House Tully T. W. Raven Lodge Wright B. Church street Watts J. H. Clarence villas |
HAMMERSMITH. | |
Ainsworth W. F. Ravenscourt villa Bartholomew J. Masborough road north Brown G. King street Bird W. Bute house Carter W. Albion road Crookes J. Brook green Gould A. Angel terrace Hunt J. Broadway Keep W. Latymer road Keen J. Latymer road Keene A. J. New road Keene R. Bridge road | Millwood G. Bridge road Morison W. Broadway Mansell W. Bridge road Minnitt W. King street weal Perry R. St. Peter’s square Philippart Sir John, College house Strathers G. N. Norland road Smith J. A. King street east Thresher T. S. King street west Tomlinson W. J. Brook green Walk W. Brook green Yeldham J. Fulham road |
Representative toMetropolitan Board—Lammin W. H. Medical Officer ofHealth—Burge F. J. New road, Hammersmith Surveyor—Bean A. C.Shaftesbury road, Hammersmith Clerk—Lovely W. BridgeAvenue, Hammersmith Assistant Clerk—Jones T. E.Clifton road, Hammersmith Inspectors of Nuisances—WattsE. Fulham. Slater W. Hammersmith | |
LIST OF COMMITTEES.
GENERALPURPOSES. | ||
Stathers Mansell Brown Crookes Wells | Millwood Smith Morison Gould | Bartholomew Carter Keen J. Keene R. |
SANITARYCOMMITTEE. | ||
Philippart Sir John Thresher Brown Wells | Morison Mansell Bartholomew Keen J. | Stathers Gould Carter Smith |
FINANCECOMMITTEE. | ||
Agar Brown Bill Smith Watts | Curtis Tully Thresher Carter | Minnitt Downs March Keen J. |
PARISH OF PADDINGTON, MIDDLESEX.
CHURCHWARDENS
Ellis William, Esq., 40 Clifton gardens | Wilson John, Esq., 38 Norfolk square
OVERSEERS
Ferry Walter Beauchamp. 11 Porchester street | Stratton Stephen, 34 Albion street
ASSISTANT OVERSEERS
Purser James. 27 Pickering place
Who attends daily at the Workhouse, Harrow road, from nine till one o’clock
DISTRICT SURVEYOR
Gutch George, Esq. Porteus house, Porteus road
To whom notice must be given of all new buildings, additions, alterations, and other works requiring supervision under the Metropolitan Buildings Act
MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH
Sanderson John Burdon, M.D., 49 Queen Anne street, Cavendish square
SURVEYOR AND INSPECTOR OF PAVEMENTS AND LAMPS
Stephens George Frederick, Bridge place, Harrow road
COLLECTORS OF PAROCHIAL RATES
Barrable John, 3 St. Mary’s square
Jenkins Robert, 60 Hereford road
Gordon John, 24 Alfred road
Cheadle Robert, 5 Great Western terrace
Taylor Henry, 8 Warrington terrace, Warwick road
REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS
St. Mary’s District—Aveling Henry, 27 Newton road, Westbourne grove
St. John’s District—Kirk William, 35 Spring street, Sussex gardens
N.B.—The divisional line of the two districts traverses the centre of the road in Praed street, from Edgware road to the Canal Basin, continues thence along the centre of the Canal Basin as far as the Bishop’s road, and passes Westward from thence along the centre of the Bishop’s road and Westbourne grove, to the Western boundary of the Parish. The St. Mary’s District lies on the North, and the St. John’s District on the South of the said divisional line.
INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES
Sullivan William Henry, 1 South Wharf
Who attends at the Vestry hall every day, from 9 till half-past 10 o’clock, a.m., to furnish information and receive complaints. Complaints of nuisances may be entered in a book provided for that purpose at the Vestry hall, between the hours of 9 and 4
MARKER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Drake Joseph, at the Vestry hall, Harrow road, every Wednesday from 2 until 4 o’clock
ENGINE KEEPERS
Percival Richard, Engine house, Hermitage street, Harrow road
Campbell Charles Morriss, Engine house, Queen’s mews, Kensington gardens square
CONSTABLES
Howell George, 127 Praed street
Jones Richard John 4 Bouverie street
Kirby William Charles, 5 Newcastle place
Ware George, 78 Hall place
BEADLES
Drake Joseph, 21 Albert street | Porter William, 18 Star street
VESTRY HALL KEEPERS
Hardy Samuel, Vestry hall, Harrow road
Of the West Middlesex Water Works Company
Bishop Joseph, Reservoir, Kensington
Henry James & Hinton Hiram, Station house, 42 Lisson grove
Yarroll Joseph & Gardener Joseph, Station house, 14 Hutton street, Portman market
Ind George & Collyer Henry, Station horse Portsdown mews, Edgware road
Brett James, 5 Sussex terrace, Kensal New Town
Of the Grand Junction Water Works Company
Jenner James, 6 Sale street
Goff Charles, 14 Leinster street
Watts William, 18 Senior street
Angliss Henry, 30 Pelham terrace, Portobello road, Kensington
Edwards John 27 Convent gardens, Kensington park road
Eade Henry, 1 Nutford place, Bryanston square
DUST CONTRACTOR
Baldwin John, Wharfs, North side, who is liable to a penalty of £5 (which will be enforced by the Vestry) for every neglect or refusal to remove the dust when required from the houses of the inhabitants. No payment can be demanded from the inhabitants by any persons employed in that service.
FIRES.
The Fire Ladders are kept at the Engine house in Hermitage street.
As fires often happen through the negligence and carelessness of Servants, it is enacted by the 14th Geo. III., cap. 78, sec. 84.—“That if any Menial or other Servant or Servants, through negligence or carelessness shall fire, or cause to be fired, any Dwelling-house, Out-house, Houses, or other Building, such Servant or Servants, being thereof lawfully convicted by the Oath of one or more credible Witness or Witnesses made before two or more of her Majesty’s Justices of the Peace, shall Forfeit and Pay the sum of £100 unto the Churchwardens of such Parish where such fire shall happen, to be distributed among the sufferers by such fire in such proportions as to the said Churchwardens shall seem just; and in case of default or refusal to pay the same immediately after such conviction, the same being lawfully demanded by the said Churchwardens, that then and in such case, such Servant or Servants shall, by warrant under the hands and seals of two or more Justices of the Pearce, be committed to the Common Gaol or House of Correction, as the said Justices shall think fit, for the space of Eighteen Months, there to be kept to hard labour.”
COAL PLATES
By the 5th Geo. IV., cap. 126, section 72, any person who shall leave the Coal Plate or other covering of or belonging to any Hole or Funnell leading to any Cellar unfastened, or without being properly and sufficiently fastened and secured from moving, incurs a penalty of Five Pounds.
LAMPS
Should any of the Parish Lamps not be properly lighted, or be damaged by Carts driving against the Lamp-posts, or otherwise, the inhabitants are requested to give immediate notice thereof to the Inspector of Lamps.
SMALL POX AND FEVER CONVEYANCE
The inhabitants are Informed that a Carriage is kept in constant readiness at the Parish Stone Yard, Bridge place, Harrow road, for the conveyance of Patients to the Small Pox and Fever Hospitals. Applications to be made to the Vestry Hall Keeper.
GRATUITIES.
The Parishioners are requested to observe, that no person in the employ of the Parish is permitted to call upon the inhabitants, or otherwise apply, for any gratuity at Christmas, or other times, on pain of instant dismissal.
By order,
FREDERICK AVELING, Vestry Clerk.
Office—VESTRY HALL, HARROW ROAD.
METROPOLITAN POLICE COURTS.
CITY
Mansion House, Lord Mayor. Guildhall, An Alderman.
BOW STREET
Sir T. Henry, J. Vaughan, F. Flowers
WESTMINSTER.
T. J. Arnold, H. S. Selfe
MARLBOROUGH STREET
R. P. Tyrwhitt, Alexander A. Knox
MARYLEBONE
E. Yardley, J. S. Mansfield
CLERKENWELL.
J. H. Barker, L. C. T. D’Eyncourt
WORSHIP STREET
William M. Cooke, C. E. Ellison
LAMBETH
Hon. G. C. Norton, G. P. Elliott
SOUTHWARK
T. B. Burcham, E. H. Woolrych
THAMES POLICE
W. Partridge, J. Paget
GREENWICH AND WOOLWICH
J. Traill, Daniel Maude
HAMMERSMITH AND WANDSWORTH
J. T. Ingham, C. O. Dayman
N. B.—The City Police is under the control of the City authorities, directed by Colonel J. Fraser; and the Metropolitan Police under that of the Commissioner, Sir Richard Mayne, K.C.B., and two Assistant Commissioners, whose office is at 4, Whitehall plate. Maurice Drummond is the Receiver for the Metropolitan Police District, and for the Police Courts of the Metropolis, whose Office is also at 4, Whitehall place.