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892 QUKRNMORE. LANCASHIRE. [KKLLY'S Pnblio Elementary School (mixed), built in 1861-52, chiefly at the expense of the late William Garnett eeq. & endowed with 90s. yearly in 1840 the late Mr. William Simpson, of Queramore; the school will hold 70 children; Mist Blittbeth H. Bentley, mistress; school controlled by Elementary Education Sub-Committee No. 2 PBIVATB BESIDKNTS. Barlow Micah Yates, Scarthwaite. T N Caton 17 Oranston James J. Queramore Park cot Garnett William D.L., J.P. Queramore park. T N Caton 14 Gibson Thomas, Denny bank Greenall Miss, Denny bank Morris Henry Titley, The Bungalow. T N Lancaster 609 Kewmarch Bev.Edward Woolfield (rector), The Rectory Seward Frederick Wm. Hare Apple tree Storey Isaac Hy. Escowbeck. TN Caton 8 Wilcock Thomas, Woodlands Wildman Mrs. Woodfield COMMERCIAL. Alston Thomas, farmer, Old Toll bar Barton William, farmer, Blythe brow Bell Richard, farmer Bethell Frederick, farmer, Corney S»ill Bibby Barnett, farmer, Apple tree Brewer Thomas, farmer, Old Brow top I Carter George, fanner, Friar's mos* Cranston James J. land steward to Wm I Garnet, esq D.L., J.P. Quernmore Park ! cottage 1 Danson Edward, farmer iDearden Thomas, farmer, Conderside I Downham Robt. farmer, Bumble Bee nest |Dnnderdale James, farmer, Rowten brook Dunderdale William, farmer, Far lodge Fox Thomas, farmer, Blackwood end France William, fanner, Brow top Gardner Richard & William Robert, farmers, Lea end " Gardner Richard, farmer, Gibson'a farm Garnett Richard, farmer, Days barn Gifford Thomas, farmer, Boothall Gorst John, farmer, Three Mile house Hodgson Robert, farmer, Narr lodge Ireland Matthew & Thomas, farmers, Hudson's farm Johnson David, farmer, Hare Apple tret Kelsall William, farmer, Low Pleasant Kitchen Thomas, farmer, New Park side Maudsley John, farmer, Dam head RADCLIFFE Morris Henry Titley, farmr. Bowten brook Parker Francis, farmer, Old Park hall Parklnton William, farmer, Denny bank Parkiuson William A. miller, Castle mill Pickard Christina (Mrs.), farmer, Middle Brow top Pye George M., jun. farmer, Barns end Pye Thomas, farmer, Fell end Pye William, farmer, Greenall's farm Shaw Alfred, farmer, Narr lodge Simgson Matthew, wheelwright Slater William, farmer, Green lot Stackhouse William, farmer, Askew hill Taylor John, blacksmith Thackray William, farmer, Stock-a-Bank Walling George, farmer, Knott's farm Ward Thomas, farmer, Lushy lea Whitaker William, temperance hotel, & sub-postmaster Whittaker Richard, farmer, Home farm Whittaker Thos. farmer, Blackwood end Wilson Edward, farmer, Old Park side Wilson William, farmer, Oatlands Woodhouse Harold, farmer, Dukeetone RADCLIPFE is a town and parish, with three stations on the London, Midland and Scottish railway, 7 miles north-north-west from Manchester by road and 7 by railway, and 2* south- south-west from Bury by railway, in the Heywood and Radcliffe division of the county, hundred ef Salford, union, petty ses- sional division and county court district at Bury, rural deanery of Radcliffe and Prestwich, archdeaconry of Rochdale and diocese of Manchester. The town lies on both sides of the river Irwell, which is spanned by a bridge of two arches. A portion of Whitefield has been added. The Roman Watling street and the Bolton and Bury canal pass through the parish The Local Government Act, 1858, was adopted in 1866, but under the Local Government Act of 1894 the town is now governed by an Urban District Council. The town is lighted with gas by the Radcliffe and Little Lever Joint Gas Board, established in 1846 by Act of Parliament, and electric light is supplied from works in Dale street: tramways were con- structed in 1900, having been authorised bv a provisional order of the Board of Trade, dated 6 August, 1900. The church of St. Mary, an ancient stricture, dating from the year 1282 (although the name of Robert, parson of Radcliffe, occurs as witness to a deed about the year 1235), and built in various styles, consists of chancel, nave, aisles, transepts and a western tower containing 8 bells, hung in 1862 and recast in 1923: some of the more ancient portions of the church are of Norman date; the south transept is of the 15th century, and the tower was rebuilt in 1665, as appears from an incised date on the western face: the south transept, or "Sun" chapel, was restored in 1845 by the Rev. Nathaniel Milne, then rector: the carved oak reading desk was the gift of the Rev. Charles Beswick, rector in T665: there are several memorial window* ' and some remains of ancient glass exhibiting the arms of the Radcliffe family and various crowned heads: the church con- tains a monument of alabaster to James de Ratcliffe and his wife: the entire building was restored in 1870-3, and affords sittings for 570 persons. The register dates from the year 1558 and is in good condition. The living is a rectory, net yearly value £830, with residence, in the gift of trustees, and held since 1918 by the Rev. John Bamber M.A. of St. John's Col- lege, Cambridge. St. Thomas' is an ecclesiastical parish, formed July 5, 1839, from that of St. Mary. The original church, erected in 1819 from a design by Wyatt, at the expense of the Dowager Marchioness of Westminster, was rebuilt in 1864 at a cost of £14,000, and is "an edifice of stone in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles and an embattled tower on the south side with pinnacles 120 feet in height and containing one bell : there are memorial windows in the chancel to John M. Astbury esq. of Sand Lodge, and his son, the Rev. Charles John Astbury, incumbent of Longton, near Preston, and there are others, placed in 1891, to the Rev. Robert Fletcher M.A. vic.ir 1844-90: a new organ was erected in 1904 at a cost of £1,000: the church affords 1,200 sittings, of which 512 are free. The register dates from the year 1819. The living is a is a vicarage, net yearly value £455, with residence, in the gift of trustees, and held since 1891 by the Rev. Arthur Prince M A. of Jesus College, Oxford. St. Andrew's, Black lane, is an ecclesiastical parish formed May 24th, 1878, from the parishes of St. Mary and St. Thomat. The church of St. Andrew, consecrated and opened May 3rd, 1877. at a cost of £6,000, is an edifice of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, transepts, north and south porches and a tower at the north-west angle containing one bell: there are 500 sittings. The register dates from the year 1878. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £380, with residence, in the gift of the rector of Radcliffe, and held since 1916 by the Rev. James Gordon Hayes M.A. of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. The Roman Catholic church of St. Mary and St. Philip Neri was erected, with presbytery and school, in 1877. The Congregational chapel at Stand was founded in 1666 and has 500 sittings; there is also a Congregational chapel in Radcliffe, erected in 1848, seating 800 persons. There are also Baptist, Wesleyan Me'thodist, Primitive Metho- dist, United Methodist and New Church or Swedenborgian chapels. The Council offices, in Spring lane, erected in 1911, at a cost of about £15,000, is a building of red brick with stone dressings. The Public Library, situated in Stand lane, was erected in 1907, and contains 12,000 volumes. The Technical Schools, in Whittaker street, were erected in 1896 at a cost of £4,900, and enlarged in 1914 at a cost of £10,652. Public Baths were provided by the Urban District Council in 1899, at a cost of £5,225. The manufactures comprehend cotton spinning, calico print- ing, gingham, fustian, nankeen and check weaving ; the making of small-wjurei, bleaching, dyeing, papermaking, iron founding, machine making and the manufacture of chemicals are carried on here. The Market House was erected in 1851 by the Earl of Wilton. Friday is the market day. The Bealey Memorial Convalescent Hospital, presented to the town and endowed by Adam Crompton Bealey esq. in memory of his parents, Richard and Mrs. Bealey, was opened July 9th, 1903, and contains 9 beds. A public park of 8 acres was opened on the originally appointed Coronation Day of King Edward VII. June 26, 1902; the total cost amounted to £5,395. Radcliffe Tower, now in ruins, was one of the most con- siderable manorial residences in the county: there is no precise information as to its date, but it appears that William Rad- cliffe, High Sheriff of Lancashire, 6 Richard 1. (1194-5), was of Badcliffe Tower, as was his descendant, William de Bade- olive, usually styled " the Great William," one of the knights of the Grand Inquest of Henry IV. and ancestor of the Bad- clyffes, Barons Fitz-Walter and Earls of Sussex, from whom vicarage, net yearly value £300, and residence, in the gift of , also descended the Radcliffes, Earls of Derwentwater, the last the Earl of Wilton, and held since 1890 by the Rev. Heber Marks, of St. Aidan's. The church of St. John the Evangelist, Stand Lane, erected in 1866 at a cost of £5,800, is a stone building in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, clerestoried nave, aisles, transept and a western tower with spire containing one bell: there are memorial windows to Mrs. Kay, the Lord family, Mrs. Openshaw, Mr. John Barlow and to Major-Gen. Charles George Gordon R.E. killed at Khartoum, 26 January, 1885 : the clerestory windows are also stained and the transept has a window presented by the Sunday school teachers in the year 1867, and there are four others, three of which were placed in 1891, to the B«v. W. D. Carter M.A. first vicar of this ^church, 1862*4, and the fourth, erected by Mrs. Carter in memory of her son who fell in the Great War, 1914-18: the garble and alabaster pulpit was presented by the widow of the B*r. W. D. Carter M.A. In 1920 the transept was con- verted Into memorial chapel in honour of the men connected with the porirB who fell in the Great War, 1914-18; the names of the sten are recorded on an oak tablet surmounted by a Calraz*. The church was restored in 1878 at a cost of £600, and iifiWoiTitirl in 1897: it affords 720 sittings, of which 344 are free, fbe register dates from the year 1866. The living rightful holder of thU title being the unfortunate 3rd earl who was executed after the abortive rising in favour of the exiled Stuarts, in 1715, when his estates were confiscated and applied to the purposes of the Greenwich Hospital for Old Seamen. The park attached to the building stretched for some distance along the vale of the Irwell. The land on the north side of the river Irwell ie, with a very small exception, the property of the Ear! of Wilton, who is lord of the ancient manor. of Radcliffe; this manor it noted property of King Edward the Confessor. The land on the south side belongs to the Earl of Derby E.G., P.O., G.C.B., G.C.V.O. In 1911 part of Radcliffe Urban District was added to the connfy borough and civil parish of Bury. The area of the parish and urban district it 2,980 acres of lend and 144 of water; rateable value, £122,044; the population in 1991 was 24,759. The population of the wards in 1921 was: Black La»e. 8,005; Radcliffe Bridge, 7,009; Badcliffe Hall, 5,112; Stand Lane, 4,633. The population of the ecclesiastical parishes in 1911 WM: 8t. Mary, 7,066'; St. Andrew, 4,428; (ft. John the Stand L«ne, 4,592; St. Thomas, 9,043.

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892 QUKRNMORE. LANCASHIRE. [KKLLY'SPnblio Elementary School (mixed), built in 1861-52, chiefly at

the expense of the late William Garnett eeq. & endowed with 90s. yearly in 1840 b» the late Mr. William Simpson, of

Queramore; the school will hold 70 children; Mist Blittbeth H. Bentley, mistress; school controlled by Elementary Education Sub-Committee No. 2

PBIVATB BESIDKNTS.Barlow Micah Yates, Scarthwaite. T N

Caton 17Oranston James J. Queramore Park cot Garnett William D.L., J.P. Queramore

park. T N Caton 14 Gibson Thomas, Denny bank Greenall Miss, Denny bank Morris Henry Titley, The Bungalow. T N

Lancaster 609 Kewmarch Bev.Edward Woolfield (rector),

The RectorySeward Frederick Wm. Hare Apple tree Storey Isaac Hy. Escowbeck. TN Caton 8 Wilcock Thomas, Woodlands Wildman Mrs. Woodfield

COMMERCIAL.Alston Thomas, farmer, Old Toll bar Barton William, farmer, Blythe brow Bell Richard, farmer Bethell Frederick, farmer, Corney S»ill Bibby Barnett, farmer, Apple tree Brewer Thomas, farmer, Old Brow top

I Carter George, fanner, Friar's mos* Cranston James J. land steward to Wm

I Garnet, esq D.L., J.P. Quernmore Park! cottage1 Danson Edward, farmeriDearden Thomas, farmer, CondersideI Downham Robt. farmer, Bumble Bee nest|Dnnderdale James, farmer, Rowten brook Dunderdale William, farmer, Far lodge Fox Thomas, farmer, Blackwood end France William, fanner, Brow top Gardner Richard & William Robert,

farmers, Lea end " Gardner Richard, farmer, Gibson'a farm Garnett Richard, farmer, Days barn Gifford Thomas, farmer, Boothall Gorst John, farmer, Three Mile house Hodgson Robert, farmer, Narr lodge Ireland Matthew & Thomas, farmers,

Hudson's farmJohnson David, farmer, Hare Apple tret Kelsall William, farmer, Low Pleasant Kitchen Thomas, farmer, New Park side Maudsley John, farmer, Dam head

RADCLIFFE

Morris Henry Titley, farmr. Bowten brook Parker Francis, farmer, Old Park hall Parklnton William, farmer, Denny bank Parkiuson William A. miller, Castle mill Pickard Christina (Mrs.), farmer, Middle

Brow topPye George M., jun. farmer, Barns end Pye Thomas, farmer, Fell end Pye William, farmer, Greenall's farm Shaw Alfred, farmer, Narr lodge Simgson Matthew, wheelwright Slater William, farmer, Green lot Stackhouse William, farmer, Askew hill Taylor John, blacksmith Thackray William, farmer, Stock-a-Bank Walling George, farmer, Knott's farm Ward Thomas, farmer, Lushy lea Whitaker William, temperance hotel, &

sub-postmasterWhittaker Richard, farmer, Home farm Whittaker Thos. farmer, Blackwood end Wilson Edward, farmer, Old Park side Wilson William, farmer, Oatlands Woodhouse Harold, farmer, Dukeetone

RADCLIPFE is a town and parish, with three stations on the London, Midland and Scottish railway, 7 miles north-north-west from Manchester by road and 7 by railway, and 2* south- south-west from Bury by railway, in the Heywood and Radcliffe division of the county, hundred ef Salford, union, petty ses­ sional division and county court district at Bury, rural deanery of Radcliffe and Prestwich, archdeaconry of Rochdale and diocese of Manchester. The town lies on both sides of the river Irwell, which is spanned by a bridge of two arches. A portion of Whitefield has been added. The Roman Watling street and the Bolton and Bury canal pass through the parish The Local Government Act, 1858, was adopted in 1866, but under the Local Government Act of 1894 the town is now governed by an Urban District Council. The town is lighted with gas by the Radcliffe and Little Lever Joint Gas Board, established in 1846 by Act of Parliament, and electric light is supplied from works in Dale street: tramways were con­ structed in 1900, having been authorised bv a provisional order of the Board of Trade, dated 6 August, 1900. The church of St. Mary, an ancient stricture, dating from the year 1282 (although the name of Robert, parson of Radcliffe, occurs as witness to a deed about the year 1235), and built in various styles, consists of chancel, nave, aisles, transepts and a western tower containing 8 bells, hung in 1862 and recast in 1923: some of the more ancient portions of the church are of Norman date; the south transept is of the 15th century, and the tower was rebuilt in 1665, as appears from an incised date on the western face: the south transept, or "Sun" chapel, was restored in 1845 by the Rev. Nathaniel Milne, then rector: the carved oak reading desk was the gift of the Rev. Charles Beswick, rector in T665: there are several memorial window*

' and some remains of ancient glass exhibiting the arms of the Radcliffe family and various crowned heads: the church con­ tains a monument of alabaster to James de Ratcliffe and his wife: the entire building was restored in 1870-3, and affords sittings for 570 persons. The register dates from the year 1558 and is in good condition. The living is a rectory, net yearly value £830, with residence, in the gift of trustees, and held since 1918 by the Rev. John Bamber M.A. of St. John's Col­ lege, Cambridge.

St. Thomas' is an ecclesiastical parish, formed July 5, 1839, from that of St. Mary. The original church, erected in 1819 from a design by Wyatt, at the expense of the Dowager Marchioness of Westminster, was rebuilt in 1864 at a cost of £14,000, and is "an edifice of stone in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles and an embattled tower on the south side with pinnacles 120 feet in height and containing one bell : there are memorial windows in the chancel to John M. Astbury esq. of Sand Lodge, and his son, the Rev. Charles John Astbury, incumbent of Longton, near Preston, and there are others, placed in 1891, to the Rev. Robert Fletcher M.A. vic.ir 1844-90: a new organ was erected in 1904 at a cost of £1,000: the church affords 1,200 sittings, of which 512 are free. The register dates from the year 1819. The living is a

is a vicarage, net yearly value £455, with residence, in the gift of trustees, and held since 1891 by the Rev. Arthur Prince M A. of Jesus College, Oxford.

St. Andrew's, Black lane, is an ecclesiastical parish formed May 24th, 1878, from the parishes of St. Mary and St. Thomat. The church of St. Andrew, consecrated and opened May 3rd,1877. at a cost of £6,000, is an edifice of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, transepts, north and south porches and a tower at the north-west angle containing one bell: there are 500 sittings. The register dates from the year1878. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £380, with residence, in the gift of the rector of Radcliffe, and held since 1916 by the Rev. James Gordon Hayes M.A. of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.

The Roman Catholic church of St. Mary and St. Philip Neri was erected, with presbytery and school, in 1877.

The Congregational chapel at Stand was founded in 1666 and has 500 sittings; there is also a Congregational chapel in Radcliffe, erected in 1848, seating 800 persons.

There are also Baptist, Wesleyan Me'thodist, Primitive Metho­ dist, United Methodist and New Church or Swedenborgian chapels.

The Council offices, in Spring lane, erected in 1911, at a cost of about £15,000, is a building of red brick with stone dressings.

The Public Library, situated in Stand lane, was erected in 1907, and contains 12,000 volumes.

The Technical Schools, in Whittaker street, were erected in 1896 at a cost of £4,900, and enlarged in 1914 at a cost of £10,652.

Public Baths were provided by the Urban District Council in 1899, at a cost of £5,225.

The manufactures comprehend cotton spinning, calico print­ ing, gingham, fustian, nankeen and check weaving ; the making of small-wjurei, bleaching, dyeing, papermaking, iron founding, machine making and the manufacture of chemicals are carried on here.

The Market House was erected in 1851 by the Earl of Wilton. Friday is the market day.

The Bealey Memorial Convalescent Hospital, presented to the town and endowed by Adam Crompton Bealey esq. in memory of his parents, Richard and Mrs. Bealey, was opened July 9th, 1903, and contains 9 beds.

A public park of 8 acres was opened on the originally appointed Coronation Day of King Edward VII. June 26, 1902; the total cost amounted to £5,395.

Radcliffe Tower, now in ruins, was one of the most con­ siderable manorial residences in the county: there is no precise information as to its date, but it appears that William Rad­ cliffe, High Sheriff of Lancashire, 6 Richard 1. (1194-5), was of Badcliffe Tower, as was his descendant, William de Bade- olive, usually styled " the Great William," one of the knights of the Grand Inquest of Henry IV. and ancestor of the Bad- clyffes, Barons Fitz-Walter and Earls of Sussex, from whom

vicarage, net yearly value £300, and residence, in the gift of , also descended the Radcliffes, Earls of Derwentwater, the lastthe Earl of Wilton, and held since 1890 by the Rev. Heber Marks, of St. Aidan's.

The church of St. John the Evangelist, Stand Lane, erected in 1866 at a cost of £5,800, is a stone building in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, clerestoried nave, aisles, transept and a western tower with spire containing one bell: there are memorial windows to Mrs. Kay, the Lord family, Mrs. Openshaw, Mr. John Barlow and to Major-Gen. Charles George Gordon R.E. killed at Khartoum, 26 January, 1885 : the clerestory windows are also stained and the transept has a window presented by the Sunday school teachers in the year 1867, and there are four others, three of which were placed in 1891, to the B«v. W. D. Carter M.A. first vicar of this

^church, 1862*4, and the fourth, erected by Mrs. Carter in memory of her son who fell in the Great War, 1914-18: the garble and alabaster pulpit was presented by the widow of the B*r. W. D. Carter M.A. In 1920 the transept was con­ verted Into memorial chapel in honour of the men connected with the porirB who fell in the Great War, 1914-18; the names of the sten are recorded on an oak tablet surmounted by a Calraz*. The church was restored in 1878 at a cost of £600, and iifiWoiTitirl in 1897: it affords 720 sittings, of which 344 are free, fbe register dates from the year 1866. The living

rightful holder of thU title being the unfortunate 3rd earl who was executed after the abortive rising in favour of the exiled Stuarts, in 1715, when his estates were confiscated and applied to the purposes of the Greenwich Hospital for Old Seamen. The park attached to the building stretched for some distance along the vale of the Irwell.

The land on the north side of the river Irwell ie, with a very small exception, the property of the Ear! of Wilton, who is lord of the ancient manor. of Radcliffe; this manor it noted

property of King Edward the Confessor. The land on the south side belongs to the Earl of Derby E.G., P.O., G.C.B., G.C.V.O. In 1911 part of Radcliffe Urban District was added to the connfy borough and civil parish of Bury. The area of the parish and urban district it 2,980 acres of lend and 144 of water; rateable value, £122,044; the population in 1991 was 24,759.

The population of the wards in 1921 was: Black La»e. 8,005; Radcliffe Bridge, 7,009; Badcliffe Hall, 5,112; Stand Lane, 4,633.

The population of the ecclesiastical parishes in 1911 WM: 8t. Mary, 7,066'; St. Andrew, 4,428; (ft. John the Stand L«ne, 4,592; St. Thomas, 9,043.

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LANCASHIRE.OFFICIAL ESTABLISHMENTS. LOCAL INSTITUTIONS Ac

office, Milltown rt-ee». G. Madely, through Mam heeler

'^ > >. Black lane; Blackburn s-frft, 'ii.imrtr. Chapel!:'-!'! (2»,0 Stand lane),

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& Mnry hooter, M Offlc*, holton road. Mis<

tt;it,rlii Martha Gartide,

M. O. Offlc*, Radcliffe Hall Hall ia also a telegraph forwarding office

URBAN DI8TBICT COUNCIL.on the ftecond monday in each month at the Council

room, Council offices, at 6.45 p.m.Members.

Chairman, Chri§topher Greenhal^h J P. Vlce-Chairman,. Walter Brooke* J.P.

Badolfffe Bridge Ward. 5*** Robert Allan

Hay wood Lund J.P

George Scarr Frank Sc holes Herbert Shaw

Radcliffe Hall Ward.Herbert T. Ogden Charles Partridpe George Henry WildeOr*«Dhalgh J.P

Black Lane Ward Bcwoks J.P

A Flafct M.B.8Stand Lane Ward.

George F. Taylor John C. Tucker

Nathan Marsh P.nil Whitehead

Officer*.l Mill* M.B.E. Council offices

Leonard Griiruhaw, Union Bank of Manchester Ltd. atrv«t ! H«a!tk, John M. Gibeon M.A., M.C., M.D.,

BoUy •Mraat, Bolton roadr A Kirr«?or. William Lythgoe Bothwell, Council offices

MMwa. Wilfred Holt, Council offices, Spring la •»rr i»sp*rtar« 4 Health Victors, Mis« K. L,. 41 »* Mary Btephenson, Council offices, Spring la ypnmr. H«ory Wilkinson, Dale street ohn Whitrhead & Fred Davenport, Council offices

Ia«ft»rtor. William W. Jebb, Market place

•AIMUPPB LOCAL OLD AGE PENSION COMMITTEE.ar» twlrt at tht Council offices on 2nd monday in MKl nt doc* of monthly Council meetir.g.CbrirtApher Gre^nhalgh J.P

amiel Mills M.B.E. Council offices

PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. |b«>rr Memorial r »n7.»leso<>nt Hospital, RaddiffV Hall, Henry tlUam Br>ok« *jvill« M.R.C.S.Hnp., I. R.C.F Eilin. George » A«T M.B T>ub. I, B.C.?. I. Robert Lin.l--.ty MB., Ch.B.Glas. tia«n Hrowue L.B.C I 1 . it 8 Ed'n. \-" John Wiiliainson »*ith M.D., (b.RGU?. med-.cnl ofli( < -rs ; James llo varth, I." 1 . s«»c. ; Mr- Ada M. Cror-i, matron

iMrke* Hou-*-, WHlimi W. ./ebb, ii'-pci-ror l»'ul-trv of T.aboi; 1 Kmjilnvitient Ev^harn: 3 >ion stre-f, J. E.

nuuiap«T A (n.e-0 50 <'l'Utx'h .-t-,>et u\.-t Station, Bai' «vny street, In-noctor Hari7 T'oti3 ; i pi)!i«'p

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R«-licvii!j» <'iTii-ir, Radcliffe District, liury Tnion, Stanley MilU, 65 Peymour htrre 1

PL ACT:? OF WORSHIP.8t. Mary's (parish church), Rev. John Baniber M.A. rectorSt. Andrew'.*. Rev. Jame* Gordon Hsyes M.A. vicarSt. Jc' n the Evanpeli?t. Rev. Arthur Prince M.A. virarSt. Thomas', Rtv. Heber Marks, vicarSt. Marj A St. Philip Nen. Roman Catholic, Rev. Canon

Edward M. Bray D.D. priest Baptist, Church ^tr^ef, Rev. Isaac Watson C<.riL'itcrtU:.>nftl, Sti-i'l T.tne, Rev. Oliver Gregory AT. 8 Coi><:re(,'htioiial, Rev. Paid John Bowen New Church or Swedenbortfian, Stand lane (vacant) Primitive Methodist, Chapelfield & Railway street; Rev. Wm.

Swinnerton (#up r-rinter.dent) United Methodist (Bolton (St. George's Road) Circuit), RCT.

G. C. Whitt-leyWesleyan Methodist.

Radcliffe Bridge Radcli/fe Close St. Paul e, Ainnworth roadRev Brcene* Miller (bUpt.V, Rev. C. E. Cooke 4 Rev. Robert

Armstrong.

EDUCATIONAL. An Education Committee, oon-isting of 14 members of the

Council 4 10 co-opted numbers, was formed in 1903.Meetings are held at the Couicil chamber, Spring lane, th*

first monday in every month.Clerk & Secretary, Samuel Mills M.B.E. Council officesSchool Medical Officer, John M. Gibson M.C., M.D., D.P.H.

Holly mount, Bolton road Attendance Officers, Edward Bakewell, 11 Rectory lane A Miles

Houghton, 140 Lever street Technical School, Whittaker street, Hubert Boardman, head

teacherPublic Elementary Schools.

Bolton Road Council (infants); accommodation, 140; MissAlice Reid, head mistress

Radcliffe Hall (mixed & infants), built in 1897, for 446 child­ren; J. Woodhead, master; Miss Harriet M. Finney, infant*'mistress

St. Andrew'*, Ainsworth road (mixed A infants), built in 1860,for 453 children; R. H. Walsh, ma«ter; Miss ElizabethTaylor, infants' mistress

St. Anre's (bran-'ht, built in 1884, for 210 children; MissEllen Fnnce, mistress

St John's. R*rlcliffe Bridge (mix^-rl), built in 1915. for 480children; John Bamber, ma«ter ; Miss Eleanor Rothwell,infants' mistress

St Paul's, for 673 children; H. B. Pearson. master; MissH-innah Monk«, mietreos

St. Thomas', erected in 1876, for 508 children; James B. Lord,master ; Mrs. E. N. L0WJF, infants' mistress

New Jerusalem. Stand lane, h-n!» in 1887 as M memorial tothe late Rev. .James Bov?. for 471 children; James Kirk-man, master; Mis? M. H. K» r-hnw. infants' mistress

St. VHPT'S Roman fVh.'V. built in 1877, for 438 children:Mi--' M. Woodward. MiBt-e-.,- mixed department; Miss M.Sw~iii>. irk f,it';i!i»s' mi«tn'-s

("on^ri'Cr.itioiuil, enlarged in l^i-2. for '^1 "kildron ; S. Hulme,ma^t.r; Mrs. A, \Vor-|.-\. rni-t-e«s

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rhi'in-n; T. J. Cowan rna-r<r; Mi-s \ C!,iy, nr.islrets Wf:'»van Met 1 '..!..^, R.i 1 Miffe Cl-s,.. rebuilt hi 1^2. f-r 500

chilurt'i, ; Gi-^r.?e O. H.-^iit, m.-.ttr; Mr<. E. Gillf, in-

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894 RADCLIFFE. LANCASHIRE. [KELITliiK Parry Tre>or 22 Spring lane 'kirkinan *rs. 14 <-piing kn*

Ki-kmar. Kchert 200 Stand lane "vr.'.gh- William 76 Blackburn street '

Elliott Hiron, 25 Park B tre*tEmerson James B. 64 Blackburn strevtBntwi.le George, Bank hoiiM , N- w ro;, ]Btheridge John Richard. Holmfleld , xn.gr, v»H:iam, ,«« jsiacauuru >-i«:rt canning Kred, Leicester house, New road ! Ki:.khcs Geor«v J.F. ^3 MalUwn street

(nostal address. Whitefleld. Manchester i. e .-k Of,-rge "Arthur, Glenroyd, New road i-auikrier W ilham M.A. Hose bank, New (postal Rjdr^s Wuiurield', Manchester)

oh u ? address, Whitefleld. Man r.in.Nay R.M..T* M.B. 82 Stand lane »«« rfu- a « -.|LloyJ Mr- 9 W>sttK)i.rn» avenue (postal pf.Tnn T K ',1 «Moorcroft, Starling road' address, Whitr-field, Manchester) Futon John 1 WeMbourne avenue(,,,,t^ Lomax F. C. Staring r-ad

addrp, Wbit.fiHd Manchester) Ll, maT Harrv, New road (postal address, F ?? J 8aw' Ww°W bTa ' lk ' Jame8 8treet Whitcfield; Manchester) i».r.» « w*' nryrvJ , 68 K1a<*burn «t ii.omax John Jas. Beechdene, Starling rd Garstang Henry, 9 Dales avenueGillin Mrs. 103 Cross lane Oreenhalgh Mrs. Be«. hfield, Stand lane Orf-t'ory Rev. Oliver A.T.S. (Congrega­

tional), Chapel house, Chapelfield Grimshaw Leonard Starling road Grundy Edwin, Oaks cottage, Stand lane Hardman Joseph Henry. 128 New road

Lomax William, 102 New road (postal ad­ dress, Whitefleld, Manchester)

Lord Harry, 2 Dales avenue fjord James, Dinglehnr.-t, Outwood road Lord Mrs. William, 80 Blackburn street Lund James Henry J.P. 14 Outwood road McLeod Mi-ses Mary & Jessie,20Spring la Mann William Church, 127 Blackburn sty- .. -_ • -.' - — — *.-•*-" tvro\A ;vi fj 1JI1 Vvl tll<l III X^UUl^Ily 1A I JJICllIVUUIii ^ i

(postal address, Whitefleld, Manchester) ; Mark* Rev. Heber (vicar of St. Thomas'),Hardman Mrs. Mary E. 70 Blackburn st Hargreaves Frederick, 3 W^tbourne fl ven

(postal address Whitefi.dd, Manchester) Hartley Thomas M.B. 1 Darby?hire street

Thomas' vicarage, Spring lam Marsh William, Spring lawn, Starling rd Martin Capt. G. C., M.C.I Westbourne av.

- _ - - -.,--..- .». (postal address, Whitt field. Manchester) tiayes Hev. James Gordon M.A. (vicar of Mather James, 8 Dak-s avenue _8t. Andrew's), St. Andrew's vicaraxe Melling Thomas, 130 New road (postalHeys John J.P. Beech bank. Chnpelfleld Hill James W. Woodside, Starling road Hilton Mrs. 69 Ainsworth road Hodgson John C. 106 N, w road (postal

address, Whitefield, Manchester) Middleton Mrs. klgerlon ho. Outwood road Miller Rev. Bn-enes (Wesleyan Methodist),

,, - - ,r-~--~ Kingarth, New roadflddress, Whitefield, Manchester). T N , Mills Leonard Geo. Stoneycroft, New road Whitefield 167 | ( postal address, Whitefleld, Manchester)

Hogg Mrs. Lyndhnrst, New road (pohtal ! Mills Samuel, Lindley, Starling road address Whitefield, Manchester) I Monks John, 105 Cross lane

Holland Albert, 30 Spring lane Holt George E. 16 Spring lane

Monks Robt.Ta.yler, Woodlands,Starling rd Nightingale Mr*. 5 Dales avenue•fj '- « w - _ - - „ iiiatuiiiTato,!^ n* t ?. v is c»i ̂ o •§ v c* * u «*

Hopton Rev. Hy. Chas. (Congregational, Norris Alfred W. Laburnham house, Stand 8t. Andrew's). St. Andrew's vicarage

Hopton Mrs. 18 Spring laneHoi rocks Frsnk, 300 Ainsworth roadHowarth John, Greenbank, Starling roadHulton Walter, 100 N. w road (postal ad­

dress, Whitefield, Manchester)Hutton , 202 Stand laneHyslop Henry, Tattersall, Starling roadJarvis Benj. Hiyh Bank vils. Outwood rdJohnston J. W. 198 Stand laneJones Robert Penton, 73 Blackburn streetKay Joseph Robert, 66 Blackbu -n streetKershaw Mrs. Three houses,Mount Sion rd

lane, Chapelfield Orrell James William, Cliff house, New rd Orrell William, Shore house, New road Partington William, 142 New road (postal

address, Whitefleld, Manchester) Pendlebury Charley, 78 Blackburn street Perkins William, 4 Dales avenue Powell Walter, 28 Park street Prince Rev. Arthur M.A. (vicar of St.

John the Evangelist), St. John's vicar-auf. New road

Radciiffe Frank, 67 Ainsworth road

Ruyner Jame*, Holmleigh, New(postal address, Whittfleld, Ma art

Saunders Fred, Osborne bo. BolUft Saville Henry William Brook»,Tb* "

I Ainsworth road. T N 1*« Scarr George O.B.B., B.A., M.B.

I house, Water strett 1 S.-h.ifi.-Id Fred, 13 Dales avenue j Scholes Ernest, Ash Grove ho. Dmneri Scholes Frank, One Ash, Starling If Schole* Joseph, Holly mount, Bolton Scholes Peter, 126 New road (postal

dress, Whibefleld, Manchester) Schole, H. 158 New road (postal addl

Whitefield, Manchester) Scholes William, Mount Sion S.aton Mrs. Joseph, 12 Dales avenue Seddon Fred, lOi New road (postal

dress, Whitefield, Manchester) Seddon Mrs. 108 New road(postal ad<3

W hit* field, Manchester) Senior Richard, 245 Dumers lan« Shaw John, Home house, Stand Una Simpkin Harry, 140 New road (poatal

dress, Whitefleld, Manchester) Smith John Williamaon M.D. W

burn streetSmith Thomas A. 28 Spring lane Snape Misses, Wilton bouse Stuttard William, Moorlands, Starling Swinn^rton Rev. William (Pri

Methodist), 17 Railway street Taylor Alfred, High Bank vils.Outl Tsivlor Frank, Carlton avenue Thomas Mrs. 133 New rd. (postal ad<

Whittfleld, Manchester) Thornley James, Greenhill, May Walker Samnel R. Fern bank. Starlinfl Waterhouse Thomas, Sandy ridge,Btaa4j| Watson Rev. Isaac (Baptist), 4 North Whatmore James, Carlton avenue Whitehend Mrs. 5 Westboome

(postal address. Whitefleld, Mancl Whittaker Chas. Green moont,13« Vcv

(postal address, Whitefleld, Mai Wilkinson Thomas, Brookgide, StarllBf Wilmer Ernest William,13 Westbound

(postal address, Whitefleld, Manel |Wol«tenholme Miss. 10 Spring lane Worsley Robert, 3 Dales avenua Wright' Richard, 11 Dales avenue Young John ^t. 30 Park street

COMMERCIAL.Early closing day, Wednesday.

Alien Brothers (Spinners) Ltd. cotton tpinners, Sunnv Bankmills. T N 11

Alien & Ron, smallware manufacturers, Dirigle Vale mill Sionstreet. TA "Alien, Dingle Yale;" T N 35

Alien Walker 4 Sons Ltd. manufrs. of checks, ticks, drills A,ginghams, Holly Bank mills & dyers, Holly Bank dye works

Alien Alice (Mrs.), beer retailer, 22 Church street west Alien Clara (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 6G Knowles street Alien Frank, butcher, 155a, Ainsworth road Alien Hugh (Mrs ), butcher, 67 Blackburn street Alter. Jame* W. accountant & estate A insurance agent,

34*. Church street west. TX 112 Alien Jane i Mrs.», Alii n Josrph, boot A!l»-n Maggie (Mr- Alien Marv F.. i Mi

Alien Samuel, bi i r> ^l!*:n Thoma^, jinner. Alien William, poik

it.iiler, 1 Holland .._.. .-hoe maker, .'(2 Ainswortli road mi'liner, H Coomassie street

i, beer retailer, 62 Stand lane djap-T, fll Bbckburr. stre'-r

'tailci, 8 Ain.-'worth roadFlet'-lier strer-t

....... . ...._-, r ..- iiitcher, 7 Water streetA He-ton Jolin, boot repairer. 1 Brii'^efie'd i"tr«-i-t Alt-'on Rolx-rt, clo.'^iT, 335 Ain^woith road Anglo \rr;.-i-c:Hn (Hi (Jo. Ltd. oil :T;<.Tch:iiit«i, ^

L-iTH'on, Midland A Scottish Harvey ^or.!- y«- \ Ar-itali Seliii.t (Mi-«). ct nf'-c'ion. r, '2*7 \ in- > . nrt!, ; Ar-'fall ViiKvuf, neW-t a.s.^nt. A- sub-i^j^t of^v « , lie.! I A*bvvorth Kiiz<b«'th iMU-'i, Milliner. G'i S'.r^l lane Ashworth F- u k, tfci.or, 15 Sprang laneAsh worth J. Spencer, man.iiacturir^ chemist & n.nk.r

of r *-<> liquor, olfine on, scarlei n ordia' for woollen, bieach- Inc det^reen's, y'venne snb-Mitnte, jl'ible cils, 4 »«l ; k r/ds o f blue for b;« ak-o r.lJ kinds of «iie» for p'P er niuV. kiinN o( tin soMition.' Ac. f »r pr:

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Bann William, wholesale grocer, see Porter 4 Baon Barker William H. erocer, 17 A 19 Ainsworth road Barlow Edward Ltd. »mallware manufactorere, Nursery

Chape'fi,dd. TN Whitefield 5Barlow Charles Hughes, stationer. Post office, 71 A.tnaw«rth Barlow Peter, fried fish dealer, 332 Bolton road Barlow Samuel, tobacconist, 5 New road Barnes A Howarth Ltd. pawnbrokers, 39 Church streak weal' Barnes Thomas, beer retailer, 14 Egerton street B'lrnes William, Mason's Arms P.H. 190 Sion street Bar rat t William, draper, 91 Blackburn street Barrett A. E. dentist. Ainsworth road. T N 169 Bun-eft Arthur, biitch.-r. Eton Hill road Barrett Jam.-«, irrem^'-ocer, 181 Cro«s lane Berref William, plumber, T»0 CTOBS lane Bates George, fried fish dealer, 20 Sion street Bateson & Lo\edny, d«ntist.s 33 Spring l«ne Bealev A. 0. A- Sun Ltd. bleachers, Radciiffe, near Manchent

& 21 K.nn-dv stree% Manchester. TA "Bealey, Radcliff*;TN White'1, id 26

Bealey Memorial Convalescent Hospital (James Howarth,«ec.: Mr* Ada M. Cro-*, matron; for medical office np. Slt.n, Radciiffe Kail

Beel E Iward, shopkeeper, 258 Stand Une Bennett Arthur, beer retailer, 98 Ainsworth road BentYy John &. ^ >n- (Radoliffe) Ltd. cotton mannfi

Welfinpton mills. Milltown ,-trect. TN Whitefleld 53 Bentley Arthur, crcr^r, 29 &, 31 Wa't.- street Bentley ThcnjRs, beer retailor, 62 F.iry street Rprry Albert JVv.a.'d, news -u-ent, 12 Blackburn street Berry William, boo, dealer, 92 Cross lane Bin b John A Co. Radciiffe» Ltd manufacturers of

co!-»-fd '.'oo Is. Wlni'snr mil'. B')H(.i. road. TN WhitefltM Black I^ne V;ii> Co. Ltd. (Tlu) (\V-.,. H-rvoroft, nee.).

spiniT-: i'JO. to 120- tvvi.-t A weft: <2.000 8pind:«v>. Blank BlackbiTii I'lii'iiitbropic Awi'^nce Co. Ltd (district

(J. H. Jefl r jfiM, superintendent), "> narhy»l.ir« sbe*!

H.'orr.'ey Willia.r. Join Blue V ; ,i Meij'r.la/ A

rf butcher, 96 rv.-.«? ia i? d'es?n. 18 T^iifv «trt;(»t

V'i'llam, '>* i n->l*i>r, 24Si Chun-h street

El'z> ;Wrs>, »hopkrc]i":, 8 - ; ,urrh street He-** »«;ent,

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L.0.8. midwife, 6 Hew Church street •A dealer, 74 Watat street

stopfceeper. Jit stand tone A 8oa Limited, manufacturers of ticks, drills A -i tfttt. Bnry stn*t

=57. (*«•), farmer, Countess lane wntiasj. trioe dealer, 23 Blackburn street

. _ T«_*' "f*r* * l»i»hers. Stand lane.^S^S?' 8TOC rt' 107 Blackburn street; 1 A 3 A 110 Cross la.; 130 Water street A I Sion et

Bates, engineer, manager A clerk to the board Me Lever Joint Gas Board.Etrerton at T K 47

rtothier., 46 Stand lane Betty (Mrs.), confectioner, Water street

^•jJJJJJJJJ*! accountant, 1 Thomas

. I±"f"!*',boot * ihoe "»*«. 17 Thomas street Lt*- grocers, 82 Blackburn st. A 86 Water st

Jetnro, leather merchant, see Ixmsdale A Bridge Bohrrt, confectioner, 963 Dumers lane Samuel H. beer retailer, 46 New Church street Sarah (Miss), confectioner, see Malh y A Bridge Fred, beer retailer, Union street

_ ..P/? 1011,* W°o1 D.V'«' Association Ltd. (The), Cawdaw 4e» works, Mill street. TN Whitefield 12

John, medical botanist, 7 Deansgate » Liae A. (Mrs.), fruiterer, 5 Redbank road « Sarah Ann (Mrs.), ironmonger, 42 Cross lane

L ?ww* dw*rd <*«orge, dentift, see Garforth A Brown r Nwm BrsMet, confectioner, 16 Sion street

Fred, oaalectiooer, 6 Cross lane Uly (Misa), shopkeeper, 82 Holland street

rer, draper, 34 Ainsworth road HHam L.R.C.P. A S.Bdin., L.F.P. A S.Glas. physiEager

» WHHI jpigsaai. Cross lane. T N 115 *S», ehapkeeper, 13 Melton streetVenal, teacher of violin, 28 Bury street waiter, hair dresser, 5 Water street VUhaa Henry, milliner, 12a, Blackburn street

k wetter, confectioner, 19 Church street west Harry, Swan P.H. 1*6 Stand lane Brothesa, hardware dealers, 1 Blackburn street;

r Oldhiun Blinnby Ltd. bleachers, Irwell Yale works, Mill-

street. T N 16Hannah (Mias), confectioner, 57 Stand lane HBMe, bird food dealer, 24 Ainsworth road

aovtrtialag A Bill Posting Co. Ltd.(branch),108 Spring la " District Joint Water Board (branch office) (Bam Holt,

in), 16 Water streetBamsbottam A District Agricultural 8ociety(John Brown,

' 16 Ulandi streetA Boas, contractors, 231 Ainsworth road IfcatJMs, ologfer, 38 Seymour street Walter Jackson.'baker, 136 Water street

assist*** overseer for Radcliffe district, Councillaav

rer A cleaner, 28 Church street west William G. botcher, 16 Church street west

Wilfred, teacher of mask), 126 Cross lane Ada (Mr*.), draper, 3!6b, Ainsworth road

Fred A Joe, confectioners, M Stand Isne Bdaa (Met), baker, 13 Bury street Carriage Co. Ltd. Jobmasters, Quarry street

erton Conveyor Co. Ltd. brewers' engineers, Fletcher stAlfred, hardware dealer, 1 Water street

Annie (Mr».), shopkeeper, 84 Bury street ck Charles, clogger, 144 Aiusworth road

|;Chambers Frank, news agent, 121 Stand laneAlice (Miss), draper, 71 Church street

pmaa John, chemical manufacturer, Bridgefield streetJohn, grocer, 144 Stand lane

rlton A Coupe, dentists, 54 Water street rrs Joseph, joiner, 90 Knowles street ithaa Joseph (Mrs.), pork butcher, 120 Water street

Chf Tea Oo. (Thomas Gregory, proprietor), grocers A d«l*rs, 9 Ainsworth road

Hty Ten Co. 4Joseph Britton, proprietor), grocers A dealers, 62 Cross Inns

CUrk John M.B., C.M.Bdin. physician & snrcn.65 Ainsworth rd darke> R. G. manager Manchester & County Bank Ltd. Black- bnrn streetClavton Reginald, solicitor & commissioner for oiths, A soli-- «ter to Radclifle Urban District Council & Radcliffe & Little

Lever Joint Gas Board, Market chambers, Blackburn streetCltgg Q. A 9. A Co. manufacturers of grandrilles, harvard*

Ac. Springfield mill, Mill »»reet. T N Whltefield 327Clegg .fumes, ironmonger, 102 Spring lane 'OUgg Jas. Hy. printer, 11 Deanpgate A 6 Thomas st. T N 21CRtfg Mary (Mrs.), midwife, 129 Ainsworth road

ki Clinton Hairy, draper, 64 Cross lane- Clohgh Edwin & Son. cloth finl>hen«, Crosn street

Otekshoit Thomas A. plasterer, 128 Knowles street Calboorn Richard, shopkeeper. 23 9ion street

. Qalefean Olara Jane (Kr«.), shopkeeper, 18 Sion streetI'.OoUsy A. A B. confectioners, 169 A 171 Cross lane £bllry George, grocer, 121 Cross lane ' Oolller Robert, b*er retailer, 101 Church atreet west I'Gollltr Rob»rt, builders' merchant, Church st. west. TN 104

l»)Uns C. A Oo. road A drainage contractors, Stand lane.

, T Ho*. 45 A 129 / Ooaaarvatlve Club »Herbert T. Og<len, nee.), ,50 Church 81.west

Gftnsterdlne Jane (Miss), shopkeeper, 70 Church street west Qestts+rdlo* Sannel, dentist, 76 Church street west

Caokeon Harry, herballHt, 50 Bury street Ctokaoa Richard, far alt are dcstoi-, .13 Desnsgate Oaeaobtt Jamat A Oo, boot repairsrs. 9 Deaosgatt

Otopcr 0. A Bon> Ltd. mtchlnists, Seed street TN' 3

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Co-operative Wholesale Society Ltd. weaving sheds,lane. T N WhiteJeld 336

Coupe William Wright, d« ntist, see Churlton A Ooupe Oowlev William, shopkeeper, 22 School Btreet Cox John (Bury) Limited, tripe dealers, 65 Blackburn street Craig James B. musical instrument dealer, 26 Stand lane Crampton Samuel, shopkeeper, 2 Cross lane Cresrg James, butcher, 71 Bury street A 156 Cress Isne Cromnton A Horrocks, mauufacturera of checks, ticks A ging­

hams, Water Lane millCrompton Betsy A Sarah (Misses), grocers, 94 Bridgefield st Crompton Edward, teacher of music, 94 Bridgefield street Crossley Walker Mus.D. music teacher, 34 New road Cullen Mary (Mrs.), grocer, 82 Bury street Cnllen Patrick, fried tlsh dealer, 47 Green street Cimliffe Albert, shopkeeper, 361 Ainsworth road Daglisli Joseph, Bwan A Railway P.H. 141 Spring lane Danby Frederick, photographer, Church street west Darby Thomas, piano tuner, 85 Sion street Davenport Fred, collector of urban di*trict rates, Council

offices, Pprintr laneDavenport Jnh'i, frc-trical engineer, 101 Blnckburn st. TN 117 Davenp >rt Nan<-y (Mrs.), thopkefper, 67 Holland street Pavenpjrt William, grocer, 13 Bla< kburn street Dawson Florence (Miss), shopkeeper, 123 James street Dawson Robert W. painter A decorator, 338 Bolton road Deane H. S. confectioner, New Station approach, Spring lane Deane Ruth (Mrs.), confectioner, 83 Church street west Demaine Fred, preencrocer, 3'J7 Bolton road Derbyshire Alfred, ironmonger, 14 Bla< kburn street Dickinson Robert, boot repairer, 56 Bury street Diggk* Charles, mmic & musical instrument dealer, 23 Water st Diugle Reena (Miss), ladies' outfitter, 135 Blax-kburn street Dodding Arthur, farmer, Brookes bottom Douglas Nellie (Mis*), confectioner, Church street west Duckers R. 8. slater, 117 Stand lane Duck worth James Limited, grocers, 82 Blackburn street Duckworth James A Sons.tinplate workers,25 Stand la. TN 25 Duckworth John Ltd.chemical mfrs.Sion st. TN Whitefield 133 Duckworth Albert, shopkeeper, 47 Stand lane Duckworth Jane (Mrs.), draper, 10 Ituiy street Duffield Thomas H. boot repairer, Water street Dutton Joseph, confectioner, G Sion street Duxbury James, painter, 301 Ainsworth road Dyers', Bleachers' A Sixers' Association (John Hardman, sec.),

45 A 47 Church street west Dyet William, confectioner, 10 Blackburn street East Lancashire Paper Mill Co. Ltd. (Charles R. Seddon, man-

Ser), paper manufacturers, Church street east. T N 79 Eckersall Samuel, fried fUh dealer, 333 Ainsworth road Eckersley J. H. A Co. furniture dealers, Church street west Ellerbeck E. M. (Miss), draper, 46 Blackburn street Ellis James, clogger, 15 New roadEmTHon James P. hatter 45, A costumier 47, Blackburn street Emmotr, Stuttard A Bone Ltd. cotton goods manufacturers,

Pioneer mill. TN Whitefleld K Entwistle John (ezors. of), pickle manufacturers, Siddall st.

Ainsworth road. T N 55 Btheridge John, motor haulier, Croft lane Eton Hill Dyeing A Finishing Co. Ltd. dyers A finishers, Eton

Hill road." T N 71Fallows James A. beer retailer, 1 Crook street

Fetton Jk Wilber, manufa\cttorero of the) knottedcable) wool rvs>*i Blue mill,James at. TN Radcliffe 161

Fielding John, dining rooms, 114 Water street Fielding Leah (Miss), shopkeeper, 78 Holland street Finch James, shopkeeper, 97 Eton Hill road Flnney Agnes (Mrs.), stationer, Post office, 20 Bnry street Finner Marion (Miss), dress maker, 177 Cross lane Firth'George, fried fhh dealer, Church street west Firth George, fruiterer A greengrocer. 96 Blackburn street Firth Sarah Ann (Miss), shopkeeper, 28 Sion street Fish Andrew, Old Crow P.H. Eton Hill road Fish Robert, farmer, Hampson Fo'.d Fitipatrick Denis, herbalist, 99 A 99a, Blackburn street Fitzpatrick Elizabeth A. (Mi?»), herbalist, 20 Cross lane Fitzpatrick Thomas, boot dealer, 32 Cross lane Flack Isaac L.R.C.P. A S.Edin., L.K.F.P.S.Glas. physician A

surgoon (firm, Scarr & Flack), 197 Stand lane Fletcher Ann (Miss), dress maker, 37 Blackburn street Fletcher Rufus, Railway hotel. 427 Ainnworth road Flitcroft Florence (Mrs.), draper, 157 Bolton road Flitcroft James William, beer retailer, 132 Water street Flood Harry, blacksm!'h, 3 Green street Forster Walter, watch maker, 37 Stand lane Forsythe Joseph, beer retailer, 2 Church street west Foster Sarah E. & Mary (Misses), grocers, A sub-post office,

260 A 2U2 SUnd laneFrance Mary Alice (Mrs.), draper, 26a, Cross lane Fray A Ernies Ltd. motor engineers, Cross Street. TIT 137 Garhutt Gabriel, boot maker, 8 Sion street Girbutt Saruli (MUs), i-hopkeeper, 36 Sion street Gardner Ernest, paintex, 9tt James street Gardner Olonzo, hair dresser, 179 Cross lane Garforth A Brown, dentists, Blarkburn street Garner Albert, tailor, 70 Cross lane Garner Harry, bookseller, 81 Church street west (rarnide Amelia (Miss), dresg maker, 353 Bolton road Garside Martha (Mi«s"», shopkpr. it sub-post office,353 Bolton rd Garstang Brother*, manufacturers of colored goods, Bradbury

street. T N 63 Whitefield Garstaog A Sons Ltd. cotton goods manufacturers, Pioneer

mill. T X Whitefleld 329 Garstang Alice (Miss), milliner, 28 Stand lane <Jarvey Mary (Mrs.), tripe dealrr, 349 Ainsworth road Gee A. (Mi^s), dress maker, 56 Church street west Gee Charles, hardware dealer, 11 Blackburn street Gee Frederick, hajr A straw dealer. Church st. west. TK 65 General Engineering Co. mechanical engin(*r«,9eed st. T N 93

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r;i»H Ui'har.i. v.-iitot. Am 8 P.U. 71 B;-<-kt>'irn Pt;vr-t Glover Jumej. frk-.i. liah L:\lrr, 8 rau-vh sir^et w^t aood.pr H.--a h A. (M.s.;. fri.-.l i-< n J. a ! er, 136 A.rn.-ortl. road Qi.o^.win Per,.* V. votton rcV.s niernfrs. irwcll .riH:. T».-.U ft d-eei 1. -i.-i, ... t.'r^w Limited, bi» pi W"-- On ;ch >vork« d A

"Gre-nr,.;.. !* a .K.:.1>; : " T N ? .* V i,:.,fieia>; ^ 17 . >.! .cerv lane, Spi te L'V.KI*. M.ir.h.nri

ireenhaL'h H,. iito^her Hair,- forrr,--. Cmw IT-PP farm '."M:h..:;fi, K:,7.'bHM.. A)in (M , ? . , ,. r .lperf ., itan_, ^k'"' 1 '!"' i <?Sro. el. .(.k.e,.*.. 22 V. *ter str^-t <4r^ih,J.rri liarrv, -hoj.lc. -;. T. 17-. <on 8 1 > " >' nreonha'rh John, mjvier *ee Pick, ion.- 4v ";r«vi.hH:.-n ^ "" il, vh S'. II -iSiu-t t;>\. -.< -p.-,, -i-:f,;;ry ,v Grf-r'ina'pl. >-* re«" L; ,L-'., TliniiiJH U.-MV i'i -iirnn' nu?Li, 2(7 \"i-v.<>-t!t r<! C-ref-Tilnluh 'A' it;, anr.. < iienroal m M 'ifa: tun-r. Pee! street \'t!X'< nha!ich Viilinn, grocer, Stailit:..' rc.;c!

!^h William, U-opkee;.* r, Si<-n stnn o'l .l.,;\ t (}nn. fanner. Hich Suenrnore firrn Mi > » *, n.i'.'^u'vs ?,(\ i'.Vkl::'rn 'i.-et Klua.'n.th (Mr .), ghopki ,-}.(> ] ; Cross lune Kreleri.-k. l:.jiJwny ,\ Xe-Aimrk-t im-. 17 A- }:> -ion gt

viin-'l-.iv.- '/."h*-. 1 . marak.'i i- tc the r-,iir.n Bank «.f M-in- che?'«r Ltd. A- tr.-.i^'r. r to the- r ; h;ui Hi^trict Council,

<i '-nn.l <".nimT

Kdwin, ar-liit^et & snrvrvor. n.ik- rorta^e, Cliepslficlrl .Tarnf-. ohopki PT. ]•*" Bo'ton road Wui*f-r ronfe* inner. 102 Cross 'a: r

\Villinr, fraiteiT, ,15 f'hnrch -t. west & M»rkit p'n e.Tolu: Mv

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_-, < »-, -'iHadfield MnrMia H (Mm.), grocer. 118 S Ha?up F,'i7.ahflh iMr- ). draper. 08 Water Haii, V'fi.'d. whnle--,ilo sti'ioiipr. Railn^v Hall Ha iv, f rii d fi.-h 'IpiK-r, 20 Ainswd-: th ro-t 1 Hal] James Ht-nrj-, iifwn appnt, Ki.1? Aiii'-worth i-oad Hall Snnth (Mr-.), news a>?eiit, 7.1 Water street Hall William, chimney swpep^r. 16 Bohert utr^pt ITalliweU Jacob, picture frame maker, 43 Blackburn gtrp«t Hallowcs Bobert, confect'onpr, 211 Aiusworth road Halntead James Limited, c'o'h rainproofer^Crow Ne?t

work?. Whitnfield. Manchester. TN Whit.-field l.'iS Hamer Brothere. fruiterers & ErreenKrocerp, 331 Ainsworth road Haraer John C. Ltd. mannfacturern of oheoks, ticks, drills A

gincrhaiin, Hopp mill, Water street. Canal mill A, Withinp mill & dyerfl. Seed street. T N 64

Hamer John A.L.C.M. tt-acher of music, 160 Ain^worth road Hamer William, hardware dealer. 63 Blackburn otreet Hampaon Annie (Xlis-i, tripe dealer, 155 Ainsworth road Hampton Herbert, ehopk^eper, 6 Green street Hampaon John Thomas, fruiterer & frreengrocer, 68 Stand lane Hampson Wripht, news a^ent, 1 Ainsworth road Hardcaetle W. & Co. dy» r* & flni-hers, New Road millt, New

road, Whitefield, Manchester. TN Whitffteld 9 Hardman John A Bro*. (Dyers) Ltd. bleachers, Tower Mill wks Hardman John A Sono, wheel-wrights.Whittaker street. T N SO Hardman Walker Ltd. chemical manufacturer*, Irwell chemical

works, Dale streetHardraan Fred, draper, 157 Ainswo-th road Hardman Harold, butcher, 21 Blackburn street Hardman Harold, peneral draper, 253 Bolton road Hardman John, stationer, 15 Bury street Hardimn John W. cabinet maker, 217 Ainsworth road Hardman Joseph, shopkeeper, 93 Ainsworth road Hargreaves Betsy (Mn».), confectioner, 373 Bolton road Harereavei Lilia'n (Mrs.), milliner, 119 Blackburn itreet Harker William, grocer, 11 Cro«s laneH«rri*on E'ir.ibvth (Mr-*.), shopkeeper, 7 Bridpefield etre«t Harrison John, srreenirrocer, 3 Bridrefield street Hart * Partingrton, manufacturing ch«ml«t«

A dry»alt»r«, Ainsworth road. T N 75 Radclifle Hurt Clifforl. confectioner, 21 Wat»r street Hartley Thomaa M.B.Durh. phT«ician, 1 Darbyshire street Hartley Thomas, shopkeeper, 425 Ainsworth road Haslatn Fred «t Harold, corn mers. 323 Ainsworth rd. TN 144 Haslam Frank, watch maker, 94 Cross lane TIauphton John William, ur^er, 19 School street HawkR'-louch Mill Co. cotton goods manufactrs. Pioneer mill Haywoid Samuel J. draper, 41 Seymour street Healev Jnme», procer, 121 Spring lane Heaton T. accountant, 4 School street. HHliwMI William, iomer, Cross Inne Helm Henry, butcher, 158 Water street Hepworth J. 4 Son Ltd. clothiers, Blackburn Mreet Hey wood A Radcliffe Divisional Labour Party fE. J. Hookaway,

M-C. & Rcent). St-tnd laneHihbenl Al'r.d. table cloth mannfactr. Irwell mill, Ezerton st Hibbert Isabella (Mrs . V fent dealer. 19 Dranscat* (Ml Francis A Co. Ltd. shuttle mas. Britannia works, Ebury st Hilton Charl.'« F. & Son", coal & coke me:*. Spring la. TN 114 Hilton T .1 Sonu, watch makers, 15 Bla kburn street IMton Edward James, insurance ^^.rit. 216 Ainsworth ro»d Hilton F.^wiii. teacher of violin. 1"> H'nckhurn street Hilton Htuinah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 47 Irwell street Ho'lR»on B. A Co. mill furnishers. West street Una? flportfe William, hair dresser, 65 Stand lane H >pif Wiili.un. b-iir dres-n-r. 78 Wat.-r street A 155a, Cross l»nc Holland A !' (Mrs), sh-.j.k ocppr. 3'» Biirv «t'T«.| |?..'itri t Uilliim Henrv con't-ct :om r, M fltand lane P ,M i .1.'),.. In" b»li»t. !'"> Vincwortli nnd Hclnies 1" »'»,. !. -h'-pkreper. 129 Wn'e- strett Holt Kn-'l. " '' 'leHlei, M.iM.m roid Holt James K.'l.rrt, beer retailer, 143 Ktand Kmf

T N 159

Hoit L<M Mr? .), draper, 64 Water street!( >!t. M . Mr« ), dress ranker, 110 Krifwle* rtp.etHo't Rcbert, shopkeeper, 162 V*ati>r streetT-tolt Thomas, pawnbroker, 15; A- 14 rr.-ir.b street wo»t"Jilt TWiu.«, tailor, 121 Bivk"mi .-t;ec-lTif.'r 'Ailfrril. inap^c',,- of nuis«i.ce» to tne Urb«l,

oiinci', Coti'Kil ofr>f>*-., spring lane H'jpkmr-op Robert, l»e ( r retailor jJ, A V'.t>-'r:er 30, ^rj» ;[i'h, i> i.' A > . LM twlri-'i ' )

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iMi-«). L'KKir. 3i*> Ain-worth ro id man., ta<_ tnr«-i> of ill

ap> --, 317 \in-wr>'-ru road .';u. !*» *. b»kpr. I'll Biarkburr street

k>op-r, Ho Bolton reed i. lOOb, Ainsworth r»ad

Hur-t Samuel, Wr r» f ailer. 3f; 4 A.M-worth road Hutrh:p-on Jolir. .T'vtph, pro<-i-r, l ( »i Water street H'i'<hM;-ur Thotii.r, f;-ied fi<h ' I.»-IIP-, :',<«. Eton Hill road H'i'cliins'»i V. Viuin, f'-icd ft^h >H'lltO 1 ! J £U11 PS A- ^'H'S e?lL' : ne'J>.':

I::,'e Win\n, (?. <i- Sor,. '.uricr.- lii£rli;i r n K-:>n-r (Mr-.i. '.MIIH .t :UllTVl-no 1 BroilnT- fof RHli'liffr

|M:-k : -lM, ?pi.-!.-r I-li^rwoM-l K.r/ ibntli ( \li

ili>tri"t.TIM'M i, JiMiieV W. II'-wa"th Jo.-eph, s Hdwar). li^bi-'t S l-v'ivf RO-A iMi liovl- rv. A J. nia

i' rk Strot-t ' Hoyte H.-nry, >! ! T -i_'l."s l!« :«-i-t Hiill>'y ^u-e-'er, ?), llulton rarnuel, Lr r'<

-Hler, 2S3 Dumers lane Milltown t-tieet

M lliown street . ITIH .t spirit merchiint. 21 Deans ^li'Mffe) Limited, towel manufi Bolton road. T N* 350 WhitefieTI ). Turf P.H. 14.% Water street

I>:i»rwood J !». *, clokrcev, 28 Crof lanel-Jnr\vood Nl'iry K. (M'-^.) i -hopkf ; r r 131 Stand lane •I-hr-iwuil Richer I, tilpe »lea'»-i, ''t Water s'reetJark>on Lo'ii-, l!r,v : i: Oak P.H. 28 Water streetJohiuon Brother- il)ypr.-i Limited. 1 DeansgiteJohn»on J-<m'^. tailor, 5 Th >mas streetJohnson John H. draper, 55 Church -treet westJohnson Mary iMi--M, milliner, 1 Mellor streetJohnstone t>Horsr", '-hopkeeper, 96 Water streetJ> ne-, Son A Co. cotton jioods manufacturers, Eton HillJont-:« Edw-ard, farmer, RalclifEe MoorJones Fred, plumber & g!.izier, 46 Stand laneJones Oeorce, fi<hmons:?r. 16 Blackburn streetJoneg Peter, c'.oeger, 5 Bridsrefield streetJones Thomas, farmer, Black MOB* farm.Tone* Walter, farmer, Countess laneKay P. N A Sons plumbers A glaziers, 61 Blackburn it,Key Ernest, shoeing smith. New roadKay James, confectioner, 92 Water atreetKay James William, ioinor. see Thomson A KayKay Peter, shopkeeper, 28 Seymour streetKnv Richard A. plumber, 52 Chn"ch street westKay 8 H. butcher, 229 Ainswortb roadKayne H. A Co. cotton goods manufacturers, DaleKcfford H. E. Ltd. motor engineers, Water street. TITKelly James, agent for sewing machines, 4 Church stKelly Jane (Mrs.), general draper, 4 Church streetKemp Jame*, hatter, 5 DeanigateKenney Vincent, fruiterer A greennrrocer, GO Stand laneKenvoh Bros. (Kaddiffe) Ltd. manufacturers of cotto*

Foundry mill, Black lane. TN 94 Kenyon Herbert, tripe dealer, 33 Stand lane Ker?haw Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.), confectioner, 137 BI KinL' A. J. cabinet maker, Irwell street Kinsr Harry Trevor, solicitor <fe commissioner for

Pickstone A Kins), 1 Stand lane * Kirbv Ivan, confectioner, 36 Ainiworth road Ki'k" William, furniture dealer, 108 & 110 Water street Kirkman Robert, fried fish dealer, 44 Stand lane Knott Charles, confectioner, 38 Stand lane Knott Florence (Mis* 1*, draper, 39 Blackburn street Knowles Andrew Wharves Ltd. coal A coke merchants,

lane. T N" 103Knowles William, hair dr.joser, 38 Ainsworth road La^lyshore Coal Co. Ltd. colliery proprietor*, Water etreofc- Lancashire i York-hire Bank "Ltd. (branch) (Harry BI

mr\np?er) (opv>n daily 9.30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; sat. 1.30Stand lan? ; draw on Westminster Bank Ltd. London

Lancashire Thomas, joiner, Barlow street Latham Willnm R. shopkeep.-r, 224 Dumers lane Lawren<on Jame*, bricklayer, New road Le« k Thomas, blacksmith, Water street Lees & Co. window cleaners, 4 Barlow street Lee< William Ltd motor frujine'-r*, Mellor street. TTX Lets, cabinet mnkers. Po'.litt street Le»"i E-'w-ird, fried fish dealer, 130 Ain«worth road Lees James Henry, blacksmith, 16a, Water street Liberal Club i \fo^-« M. H. Brooke*. sec.), Sion street Lilley Annie (Mi««\ fent dealer, 11 Sion street Lind*av Uobt-r' M B., Ch.B.Ol.i-. physician A

Stand lane. T N «4Lin<isay William, hair dresser, 21 Sion gtreet Liverpool Victoria Lesral Friendly SocietT (Samuel

nvtni-k:»-r); di«tr ; ct office, 82a, 'Blackburn street Tivsley Frne^t, fr litrrer, 55 Stand lanel.lorr'v'.Mnn L'oo.i* mfrc.York Street mill. TV Whlteftald l.if'hiii-.- S H A M (Mi--.-fV fun-y irp'>sitory, 1M Wal I.<iii.,-»- Kdwin. fl>ri<t, MHrket p'a«-e l,.>imx '<!ni B. l.'d. cloth fliifhtrs (A makere-up), VI

work*. Dale -»r> t TN Wh ! t> field B4 l.om;ix John A Co. p'.ist.-i, r#. 38 Knowle* street

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WaffdMd* uf" ^ mi§~ * ft"Uberl' JeHn William, fried fish dealer, M Stead lane M 1. (Mis*), shopkeeper. 349 Aiosworth road Mary Ana (Miss), feather dresser, 127 Ainsworth road ThesDM H. shopkeeper, 3 Lord street William, dyer A cleaner, 90s, Stand lane

J? f *£?*•• le*th«* Merchants, Haddock street IMwia, boot repairer, in Water street Bdwin, shopkeeper, 129 Stand lane Bmma (Miss), shopkeeper, 46S Bolton road

<.-_- £•"••? ™»m«s, c'off«, 286 Bolton road 'left Jeatph, confectioner, 28 Cross lane l»Md Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 Fletcher street r**T - ** A> (*"•)> Pe*l Monument inn, 56 Green street

>Lsxd Tern, news agent, 9 Sion streetWilliam, boot dealer, 115 A 117 Blackburn street y Bdward, dentist, tee Bateson A Loveday fofthua, Unicorn P.H. 351 Bolton road

.^••binery Stores Ltd. machinery mers. Church st. we. TN 136 FJIaden Jane A. (Mrs.), draper, 21 Cross lane

Louisa (Miss), shopkeeper, 358 Ainsworth road lUkin A Meekin, grocers, 263 A ins worth road

A Bridge, confectioners, 13 Ainsworth roadl,*-t*J, *_£?nnty B*nk Ltd - (branch) (*• »• Clarke, man-

ager), Blackburn street; draw on National Provincial A Union Bank of England Ltd. London E C 2

nohester A Liverpool District Banking Co. Ltd. (branch) (A. P. Roger*, manager), Blackburn street; draw on head•floe, 75 Cornhill, London EC3

Handiest* r Matthew, fhopkeeper, 36 Cross laneWilliam Church L.R.C.P. A S.Edin., L.R.F.P.8.Glas.

in A surgeon, 127 Blackburn street. T N 78 A Spencer Ltd. hardware dealers, 33 Blackburn street

.——Jen David, Three Arrows P.H. Bury street tlfarsh Albert, confectioner, 61 Stand lane

til Robert, fnrterer, 26 Cross lane tin Oeorge, shopkeeper, 38 Clyde road

?y James, Insurance agent, 334 Bolton road Walter, shopkeeper, 398 Bolton road William, pork butcher, 46 Stand lane James, butcher, 31 Stand lane Richard, beer retailer, 70 Water street

>ws F. M. (Miss), confectioner, 13 New roadrs B. L. (Miss), laly sanitary inspector A health visitor

to the Urban District Council, Council offices, Spring lane•—s, wardrobe dealer, 21 Church street west

C. O. motor engineer, 140 Cross laneLily (Miss), milliner, see Skidmore A Maybnry

Dairy Co. Ltd. provision dealers, 24 Blackburn street T. Seymour A Co. Ltd. grocers, 6 Blackburn street

[In William Henry, greer, see Makin A Meakin B. A W. grocers, 389 A 391 Ainsworth road Thomas, butcher, 82 Water street Wm. Bdwd. sign writer, 496 Bolton rd.A Church st.we

Bebert, hair dresser, 19a, Church street west i Oeorge, dyer, 16 Grey street

irn James, collector of taxes for Radcliffe A Ainsworth, 18 Irwell street

ir Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 267 Bolton road Is Oeorge A Co. Ltd. iron founders, Globe Iron works,

•nrlag lane. TN's 161 A 151 Us George, farmer, Carnsacre farm

Ills John C. shopkeeper, 13 Sion streetNathan, beer retailer, 86 Spring lane

Us Samuel M.B.E. clerk to Urban District Council, to the Education Committee A to the Old Age Pension Committee, Council offices, Spring lane

tills Stanley, relieving officer Radcliffe district, Bury union, 15 Sevmonr utreetIlls William, clopger, 39 Waterlnne street "Ms Wm. cooper A cask dealer, Camsacre, Bolton rd. T N 20 listry of Labour Employment Exchange (J. E. Healey, man-

_afer), S Sion street (T N 83) & (m«-n) 50 Church street west "lell Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 14 Abden street tell John, fishmonger, Market place

I one II John A. clothier, 87 Airsworth road nks, Tayior R. A Co. Ltd. wholesale grocers, Alexandra

works, Park street. T N 10'Morrrll Arthur, confectioner. 28 Ainsworth road Merrts John of Radcliffe (1920) Ltd. small ware manufacturers,

Abden Street mill. T NT Whiteneld 125 Morris Joseph, inning rooms, 32 Staud lane Harris Walter, be«r retailer, 14 Water street Mujr/r 4>f William, shopkeeper, 215a, Stand lano |luih*ron Catherine (Mr«.), shopkffp^r, i Putterworth street. Mnnr> Wl'liam, Ram'e Hend P.F 40 Stsnd lane. TN 148 Morticb Miriam (Mins), milliner, 31 Bl»<-kbu-n street Murphy .T«m«*, be*r retaii^r, IP! Church street east Murphy Bobfrt. fried ft h dealer. 2 Butterworth street Haichimp Robert, taller 35 Uli^kbnrn street Vaiinnal Hoion « ( Div-harizcd Soldiers A Sailors (Padcliffe

N 141

f«lt«2 Srmurl, frifd fish dealer, 4S 8«-yra^ur «treet 7«wton 'AhittAer, ha.fd\rare d-nler, Kt»-n Hill road

W. p!«.n^i^ ^r, JO Aipsvcrth r r>ad ' IcHall Amy M. tMUi). «««ilor<»*h, Maiket placvj

Nc»h. >^".' retail, r, 28 K.oi U;1I road Wlliivn, ^hurtwn rt stoojucarit, G Seymour st. «*»» A H. T. who. r<>r.fV-tionrr». 50 Church

«n James, tratrh tnak»r. 126 Water street P»;tr, •ho'/ceeper, 4fi Duiaers Une ^OBMU, t'riplate wn'k-r. 11? BUrkborn st. A ^ School sc

OUr% WiJlUm, Vrr ret..!'*r, 01 Blackburn strett; 36 Church «»M» A 162 Crtti ian*

G^'ee. st9ur manor. Voliri Mre«t ' J**t H. (Hi* >, Boor's Hurt P JT 2 B!eA*jtirn 4

gr«r :r, S3

Opefuhaw William, draper, Hi Blaokbnrn streetOatwood Co'.lierin Ltd. (Clifton A Kersley Coal Co. Ltd. pro­

prietors). Ontwood road Owens PredfrH'k, tailor, 80 Water streetParker Manufacturing Oo. cotton cloth manufacturers, Stand la Parker Robert H. chemical manufacturer, Wharf chemical

work*. Water Htreei. TN 89 Parrington William, coBfectioner, 411 Dumem lane Partmgton Wm. manufacturing chemist, see Hart A Part ing ton Partridge Charles P. fruiterer A greengrocer, 52 Bury street Paul Albert, florist, 42 Blackburn streetPtwk Alfred A Sons, wheelwrights, Rock st. Stand la. T N 4 Peat field Harry W. metal broker, Sion street Pendlebury James, joiner, 274 Bolton road Pendlvbury Samuel, district superintendent Liverpool Victoria

Legal Friendly Society, 82a, Blackburn street Pendlebnry Thomas, beer retailer, 69 Blackburn street Perciral George, farmer, Harper fold Phuenix Doubling Mills, cotton doublers, Dale street Pick stone C. A E. Ltd. finishers Ac. Bankside works, Chapel-

field. TN's Whiteneld 13 & City 6391 Pirki<tone A Greenhalgh, builders, Water street. T N 116 Pickstone A King, solicitors A commissioners for oaths, 1

Stand lane. TN 54 Pickstone Charles Herbert, solicitor A commissioner for oaths

(firm, Pickstone A King) A registrar of Bury county court,1 Stand lane. T N 64

Pickup Jemimah (Miss), grocer, 16 Sandford street Pilkinirton Ediff, dentist, 124 Ainsworth road Pilling James, costumier, 23 Dean B gate Pilling Samuel, Victoria hotel, 119 A ing worth road Plant Henry, dentist. 330 Bolton road Plastow A. motor engineer, Dale street Porter A Bsnn, wholesale grxjers, West street. T N 39 Pottj Harry, inspector of police, Police station, Railway street Premier Billiard Hall Co. Limited. Blackburn street Pra>mi*r Ctt«mic*l Co. ch«mica\l mauiufac*

turer*. W*llinrton street. T N 93 Radcliffe Preston Thomas Ltd. wholes.\le paper bag manufacturers, Fair-

fiVld works, Railway street. T N 43Provident (The) Clothing & Supp'y Co. Ltd. 106 Blackburn st Public Library (Albert Clegg, librarian). Stand lane Pye John Thomas, chimney sweeper, 3 New Church street Pye Richard, assistant insurance supt. 10 Whittaker street Radcliffe Frank Ltd. small ware manufacturers, Britannia mills,

Bowkcr street. TN Whiteneld 70Radcliffe Central Grocery Stores, grocers, 15 Deansgate Radcliffe A District Destructor A Disposal of Sewage Works

CDavid Bibby, manager), Sion street. TN IS Radcliffe A District Literary A Scientific Society (F. W. Taylor,

hon. sec.), Stand lane BadolilTe Guardian A Whitefleld Observer (Bury Guardian Co.

Ltd. publishers; published sat.), 29 Blackburn street Radcliffe A Little Lever Joint Gaa Board (Robert Bates

Braddock, manager, engineer A clerk to the board), Egertonstreet. T N 47

Radcliffe Manufacturing Co. Ltd. cotton goods manufacturers,Windsor mill, Bolton road. TN 58

Radcliffe Motor Transit Co. Ltd. motor haulage contractors,Green street A Foundry street. T N 40

Radcliffe Musical A Social Club Co. Ltd. (J. N. Holt, sec.),Green street

Radcliffe Nurws' Home (Miss M. E. E. Wileon, senior nurse),Springfield house, Butterworth street

Radcliffe Paper Mill Co. Ltd. paper mannfrs. James st. TN 97 Radcliffe Picturedrome (W. Walker, manager), Water street Radcliffe A Pilkinirton Co-operative Industrial

Society Limited (Edwin Emery, sec.); offices, Bion et. ;central stores, Stand lane. Branches: Butchery A grocery,10, 12 de 14 A ins worth read; 30 A 32 Albert street; Blacklane; Bolton road; ChapelSeld; 76, 77 A 79 Church street•west; CroBB lano; James street; 7 A 9 Mill street; RadrliffeHall, Sion street; Victoria street; Water lane; 38 A 40Blackburn ntreet; Bury street; 13 to 17 Stand lane A 303& 305 Amswortb road; doggers, Radcliffe hall A Waterlane ; drapery A millinery, Cross la. ; Water la. A Dumers la

Radcliffe & Pilkington Permanent Building Society (N. Brad-chaw, sec.t, Thomas street. TN Whitefleld 330

Rai-lifTe Public Baths (Samuel Mills, clerk; John Terr ell,superintendent), Whittak*r street

Padcliff* Technical School (Samuel Mills M.B.E. clerk), Whit-tnk'-r o'ret-t

RadHiffr Tiin«-8 & Whiteneld A District Advertiser (Bnry TimesPrinting A- Publishing Co. LiiLited, publishers; publishedSaturday), Times buildings, Church street west

RadclitTe Trades Htll Club (John Robert Morris, sec,), School st Radcliffe Vulcanizing: Work**, vnlcanisers, Blue mill,

Jimey str^'t. TN Radciiffe 113 Ka.vlifTe 4 Whitefield Charity Organization Society (W. B.

Pnck^orth. agent), 86 Stand laneWorking Men's Club (Joseph Thorpe, sec.), Bridge-

Yotmp Mm's Christian Association (Fred Swii. dells, «*'*. \ Ai'en Grt?n

R.-ffer'v .' mje», i.-u : terer 4 jrrsengrocer. 76 Water streetR<fT r'y .1 -.vines. «hopke«per, li>9 Chuivh stieet eastR»m .'.-» ! I P'l^ifl, news agent, . dobool stt9»t

Walter, teacher of tnr.aic, 40 Church street west William E. slater, 74 Church street west

Bvotbe'fl, painters, 16 Ainswort-h n*A 1.. ('Mivb^, dretft uinlrer, IS Ainu-worth r-jad r A Co. fBadcl<fff) Ltd cotton goodo raannfacturers,

Piureci mill. T N Whlt« ft«U HiRsriier Hiomsn, /m^ngrr^t-r, 15 Crrok streetRefuce Assurance <\ . Ltd. (ThoiDas Ward, snpt ), 13 Spring IMfl -t.l A>xsn'l«T A *ona, Dunn(soti:rini< ch*oljt«, Black IsueR»-i.l An;. it ,'Mra. ,, ontf.^r, !£4 Wat,.- ^--r«.•^ll-h-,1! Btchard. '-led flt\ Araier. Hi <}taa£ lane

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.-' * .at lie'.*"., t«:.rier, linik Top finr. ! t^tnes & "c, drug Cicn , 4? 'J't. * lane I Street M.TV (Mrs.», rar:r;« r, D >.' ^la'a f-»rm I ^tL-'njf^i'jv- F. 34'. A R warOou-*ir-<>.i, iO£ S'ackiCTK til

S .ir.iper, **, Pis*. k'";rn so'.-tt ' tik-'. tnv^i-ers, 50 A' r.-/ <xrth i:

t'i'»y J.-nic-B, )n-i;i>fr, 50 Cin'r.\-» <-tre»l ^v^p- I".*-.* John p.,irr^-, l'J3 Ar iWOrth rr-i U''.e?s It.!, inirr-'t.) v.-pt n r nun jtxct, r-i« "

Florence fMNhV milling, fhurch frr-'.-f -.v^-t Tl'ornis. furrier, old Hal' i.irm Cnat-elf.-id

!{" ''r- A. I. m>inr,?.T of the Mm.. K ,tvr A Ir-mool Lis'-i-b-ii.hi':'.- Co. Ltd. B!v ko^r ;i ,tr«. r

Hojjfr.M Joseph. infr.-Mnrvr, 44 hlackbnrn «t'e«-; Hostrtn Ki,ih f to ration >n i;ners A nifrs. 8.11: mill, i^d- A on f Hot).well Samuel, fniitfrtr .v pn en;>ro"fr, 2.". Water Mreit K>^)u..'l \Vii5L. r,, n HO,. L, , r , 13 R,yn:..,,r street lUiihwe;! A i lit. in i.ytiifoe, eiiirin^r & si r»\-y-ir to Troyn District I

Council, Conn 'ii offices, ypr.ni? lane ' Rudman F. E. & Co. Limited, chemical manu. !

facturers, Spring chemical works. Church !street west. T \ 28 lUdciiffe |

l!u<l:t.-n Thr. in:1 . H shopkeeper, 431 Ah.sworth road i Kid Vr IT -TV. higher. IJ.j Siand lane I

8and.fr>:d Ilacnel (Mr*.), el'.im d'.'uier, K>o Water street K-ind'foH Wilfn 1, ro-tl tu-t.-h int. Spring !une. TX 08 S I'll Willinm, ?lio|ikf( ;I.T, h7 hion -t •<•,•• I Siivi'l. Henry William Kir.-ks M.H.C.S.Knr.. L.R.C.P. <v T, M I

Kdm. physician & surtrron, Jt m-dn-ai ofiVt r &. public vac- icin.itnr Had. ! {} '( district, Hnrv union, The Man"1 \in*worth ;roa<l & 24 Sprint: lane. T X lf>S

Paxon Themical Co. L"l. chemical manufaoturpis, Britanniuwork-. 8mn »tre-t. T X i:\

Scale* & Sons Ltd. hoot A shoe makers, 13 Blackburn street Scarr A Fltu-k. phvinaus <v ?urgeons, Beech house, Water

street A 197 Stand lane Soarr George' B.A., O.B E., M.B.Dub., L.R.C.S.Irel., L.M.

Kotunda Hosp. Dnh. pl'v^cian A unrurnn (firm, Scarr AFlack), Beech ho'ise. Water street A 1H7 Stand lane.

Schole* J. A Sons Ltd. <ti.T-n»rs, Albert A Canal works Waterstreet. T X Whitefi. Id 325

floholes A Co.Ltd.arrocers, 60 Church st. we. TN Whitefield 134 Sfholes John A. confectioner. 153 Ainsworth road Bculthorpe Phyllis (Mrs.), milliner, 82 Ainsworth road Seabrooke J. H. Ltd cotton pools manufacturers, Ei?erton ft Seddon J. A R. towel manufacturers, Piik mill. Irwell street

T N 72 Whitefleld Seed Richard A Co. Ltd. brewers, Spring Lane brewerv Seed

street. TA "Seed;" T X 78 Seed Jameo, Bridsc P.H. 400 Pumers lane Senior A Brooks Ltd. (Herbert E ker^all, sec.), oil merchants

Cross lane. T N 51Sharpies John William stationer. 125 Blackburn street Shaw Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 28 Sion street Shaw Henry, upholsterer. Knowlea street Shaw Herbert, insurance aeent, 279 Bolton road Phaw William H grocer, 325 Ainaworth road Sherry's Dairy Co. Ltd. provision dealers, 20 B1ackbu-n street Slddall John Ltd. dyers, Irwell bleach & dye works Sillett Harold, ironmonger, 130 Cross lane Simpkin Harry, manager of the Lancashire A Yorkshire Bank

Ltd. Stand laneSinger Sewing Machine Co. Limited. 39 Stand lane Skidmore A Maybury, milliner-*, 88 Cross lane Slater Alfred, organ builder, Holly bank 8raethur-t John, bookseller, 34 Stand lane Smethorst William, news agent, 104 Water street Smith Charles W. A Co. painters, Astbury street A 24 New

road. TN 6Smith John Thomas A Son, chemists A druggists, 17 Black­

burn street & 8a, Ainsworth road Smith Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 12 Waterlane «treet Smith Arthur, watch maker, 90 Church street west Smith Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper, 1 Hampson street Smith Frederick, draper, 74 Ainsworth road Smith George, draper, 123 BUckburn «..reet Smith John. *ho;tkeeper, 3 Sutler- street bmiih Joi." V'il i« . i ' ] .'K.B.Glas. physician A surgeon,

O Bl.'okb'ir-. r-ft. 'r s 77Smit'-i Jo-tj.h. i>titftter, °;i A 28 Blackburn street dtrit'a Marynrut (Misb), s^xxking knitter, 4 Cross street hmith PatricL -fiopx eper. 60 A 52 Stand lane SmltL Pobert, vjn'e- "<-n -. 204 Dumers lane ilmith HUM i- (Mrs.;. /-!., -er A greeng ocer. 10 Sion street Smith Suscy (Vn».), *liopkeej)er, 189 Ain-\v<ir f h road . Smith T. Vsht-f.r'.n. lentiBt, 4 Siou >tr.-et Smith Thomai, g-een?r(K:er, 13'J Stand lane Smith Thomas W cabinet maker, 32 Church street west Fp^akTiHn Jam?*, < on/ectioner, 11, 13 A 15 Clmrch street west Spencer A. A A. (M»M«>s), confectioners, 205 Bolton road Spencer Wi'liam A Sun, contractors. 112 Kuowles street Spencer Albert, ^ «T retailer, G Uluckburn sh-et-t Spencer .! '», n Will mi fried fish dealer, SO Wolpey street Spencer VV r iurn, juri. IHHII.'.UI"'' a^ent. 11" Knowlcs street SpendHhiirr \ Or< ei.lmlgh. cablm i m.ikeM. 9 N'ew road Spencer William, draper A dreis n,ik.-r, 34 Hhckburn rtr««t Splndlow l(:u!l'<>n. IU-AS ng>nt. 108 Oons lune Standard Mnniifnc'iirliiK Co. (I'j'jOi Ltd. cotton goods msnuftc

turrn, Pioneer mill. TN Whit-MeM 67 A Radcliffe 142 Btanjflold Robert, lobaoconiht, ]( Water Mrevt

Str.rSuth. rK.t,.' & Co. Ltd. .-le^ttic*! cnv^i-e

T N Mi;jSnf-on VU.M- >J.,<r*::b ..\i-f-.), ii.fjke u ~*"a.te J. «t Son (T'eden^k tt?i

saddlers A rtarnosa *rmker*i, motorti. < ,(! II.OK»-IS, 36 Si.arJ lane

T'V <>r A wrt A- .s r.-:, butcher?, H9 P'.a^kburri Ta-inr Fied & ><>!><;, cotUn go: IB av 1 ! iucturer-'t X Wl' tefi»'d 10

Tavio: ,' »>)'. A >>. Ltd. dr^V T.*; 1 ...!- Thomas W. £ Co. Lr<y

89 E T;:-.lor Tuyior T.ivlor

IM ti'on

>. Mi'1 *c. UN 91 rU'.nd l;i u

ckbur.l street

P ci»er

;hopkee;ier._;<v it r, CK-T'-h (--intt w«^tX. pawij'jrokei', u9 B'.ack'jnm street

. (Mr- . >. tnrmer, Hnrdrn:»D'» fold.-lor Vivrl, un lertaker, !H)b, Ain>wo;ih

I-. ir.jnmoTiirer, 11road

ylur Harry, ' »y;or John Gi ,t-lor .!, -I.''.

T-iy'or T-iylor

Tu\,'.r Wr> S. lliain,

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, 1' Church etrv« : west b^er r«" a. ! ?,-, IS Macher street !l-!i d.>itl< r. U Buy »tr»«;t

r. 1'iJ Stand line Old Tower I'.H. 6 Sandfonl s

>fifruiterpr,

ir'iiiii)oiii-e r . 5 Amswonh ro.td farer oi checks, ticks, drills A itowri street

street west T X 10«

17 OhnrohXCA real.cotton go/'lv manufacturers, Pio«

'>ser, 18 Church street west

Thomas T 1-Th.'in>oii <v Ki\. ji>.iitr.<,Th 'I,.-..:, Willuui. A Co.

mil!. T X WhivnVM '. Thornle\ Eihvin, hair ii,Thornley Jiu-k, sho|ikerper, 210 Bolton road Thornley Thomas, bricklayer, 12 Milltown street Tild»9ley Fred, clopger, 46 Sion street Tildesley John 1 i.omas, clogger, 20 Green itreet Timms Wilfred, <-onfectioner, 74 Bnry street Timp.*on William Ltd. boot A ehoe makers, 13 Stand lane Titherinptou Thomas, grocer, 7 New road Tonee AlfJ. timber mer. Cliurch st. w c st. TN Whitefleld Tnnks Ephrairn, watch maker, Church street west Toothill A Snape, spindle makers, Bradbury street Toothill Rolxrt, boot A shoe repairer, 1 Coomaisie street Townsend William, beer retailer, 387 Ainsworth road Trufford A Pear-on Ltd. grocers, 24 Church street west Tu<lge A Sidlow, general ninths, Bridgefield street Tunnah niarles, joiner, Redbank road Tunnah Fred, coufectitner, 44 Cross lane Tunner Kdward, insurance agent, 19 Crook street Tnnstall Tx>ver, shopkeeper, 281 Dumers lane Turner A Booth, electrical engineers, 51 Church street wea* Turner Brothers, cycle repairers, 58 Stand lane Turner Ernect. shopkeeper, 14 Bury street Turner L C. agent to the Earl-of Wilton, School st. TN Tnsor M ; !l Co. cotton poods manufactrt. Irwell mills, Dale Tvrell Walter, Old Wool Pack P.H. Stand lane Union Bank of Manchester Ltd. (branch) (Leonard

mr-,nauTu r\ Blackburn street; draw on Barclays BankLondon E C 3

Vickers Isaac, grocer, 146 Ainsworth road Vizard William A H. hair dresser, Church street west Vose John R. tripe dresser, 113 Blackburn street Walkden Alice (Mf«.). ladies' outfitter, 55 Blackburn street Walkden James, hair dresser, Red Bank road Wa'kden William, superintendent Britannic Assurance Co.

34a. Church street west Walker Samuel & Sons Limited, engineer

machinists & bleachers', dyers' & flnliengineers, iron & brass founders, ^Atlas iron works. TA "Walker;" T Nos. BadcH1G2 & 163

Walker Alfred, insurance agent, 34 Bury street Walker Alfred Thomas, clumber A glailer, 102 Water street Walker E.lwin. tripe dealer, 22 Ainsworth road Walker Frederick W. insurance agent, 19 Bowker street Walker George Henry, fire'ighter maker, Bridgefleld street Walker Hilda (Mi^s), confectioner. 100 Water street Walker Margaret (Mi-s), dress maker, 9 Victoria street Walkindon Thomas, boot repairer, Turks road Waller A Riley Limited, chemists, i» Blackburn street Wallw.uk Charles A. fruiterer, 100 Ainsworth road Wallwork Edward, brer retailer, 392 Ainsworth road Wallwork Ethel M. (Mrs.), greengrocer, 100 Ainsworth road Wall\virk James, beer retailer, 48 Stand lane. Warburton George W. draper, 241 Ainsworth road Warburton James, Bay Horse P.H. 207 Stand lane Wnrhurton Joseph 8. fishmonger, 34 Blackburn street Warburton Thomas, Wellington P.F. Stopeg road Ward F H. income tux collector, 6 Seymour street Ward Thomas, confectioner, '-M7 Ainsworta road Wn'die rtol>ert, shopkeeper, 'Jtil Stand lane Warine Henry, news ipent, 100 Sprine l»ne Warrii.jrt"n Hannah (Mr>.), fhopke*vr, 18 Cross street Wan iri'.'ton Joseph, bntoher. 9 Blackburn street \W«iMnti».' Tli'-iini-:, mttnaper of Westminster Rank Ltd.

BUckbiun streetWatmoujfh Jamc*. farmer. Moor L-nte, Radcliffe Moor Weavers' I'nion fBen H«rgre;»vrs, sec.). 65 Seymour street Webster Paul, dairy. 3 Dennneate Wentminit.T Bnnk Ltd. (Thomas Waterhouse. msnager)

dnilr 9.30 a.m. ' 3 L-» 9.1O am. to 12 noon), wiru.'k'.iirn st lr> <1 Lothbury.Loudon EC 2

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DIRECTORY.] LANCASHIKE. RAINFOKD. 899

Wetherall John Percy, bntcher, 3 Market place Whetnn Patent Co. Ltd. boiler engineers, 4 School at. TN 169 W he well Brothers, furniture removers, 10 School street Whewell George & Thomas, yeast merchants, 154 Croas lane*Vnewell J. & w. chemical manufacturer*;

specialities, bleaching detergent, softenings, stiffenine for bleachers & sizerg; also resin size & No. 1 Excel size for paper makers & bleachers New bridge. T N 97 Whitefield

Whewell Wm. & Co. manufacturing chemists, Burners la Whitbread Selina (Mrs.), draper, 24 Water street White Robert, pork butcher, 175 Cross lane Wlutefleld Joseph, British Queen P.H. 97 Stand lane Whitehead & Pool LtcL engineers, Milltown street Whitebead John, collector of poor rate* & urban district rates,

Council offices, Spring laneWhitehead Margaret (Mrs.), hosier, 30 Stand lane Whittaker Brothers, painters, 53 Cross lane Whittaker, Hall & Co. .. Ltd. engineers, Black lane. T A

' Clutch;" TN 52 . Whittaker Charles, stamp maker & designer, Pollitt street.

TN Whitefield 812Whittaker Edmund, farmer, Moss Shaw farm Whittaker Thoma?, stamp maker, Rectory lane-Whittakprs (of Mount Sion) Ltd. bleachers, Mount Sion works.'

TN Manchester 777Whittam Nellie (Mrs.), confectioner, 19 Blackburn street Wilbraham Alice (Mrs.), confectioner, Church street west Witcock J. & Co. packing case makers, Seed street Wilcock Annie (Miss), dress maker, 27 Water street-Wild John & Sons Ltd. paper manufacturers, Broad Burners

paptsr works, Burners lane. T Nos. 149 & 150; TA "Wild"Wilkinson T. & Son, accountants, 105 Blackburn street (TN

68) & estate agents, Blackburn street

KAINFOBD is a township and parish, formed June 22, 1869. from the civil parish of Prescot, with stations on the London, Midland and Scottish railway, and is about 4$ miles north from St. Helens, in the Ormskirk division of ths county, hundred of West Berby, county court district of St. Helens, union and rural deanery of Prescot, archdeaconry of Warring- ton and diocese of Liverpool. The parish adopted the Local Government Act, 1858, July 2, 1872, but by the Local Govern­ ment Act, 1894, the township is now governed by an Urban District Council. .The church of All Saints, erected in 1878, near the old church, at a cost of £7,052, is a building of stone m the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, north porch and a tower erected in 1903. at a cost of £2,350, and containing a clock and 8 bells: there are six stained windows, including the east window, presented by Joseph Robinson esq. of Pairfleld House, Crank, and the west window, a memorial, to Joseph Robinson esq.: in 1906 a lych gate was erected: in 1921 a chancel screen was erected in honour of the men of the parish who fell in the Great War; it was erected by public ^subscription at a cost of £600: there are 580 sittings. The register of baptisms and burials dates from 1718 and of marriages from 1719. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £401, with residence, in the gift of the vicar of Prescot, and held since 1911 by the Rev. Arthur Edward Bass M.A. of University College, Burham, and surrogate. There is a Roman Catholic chapel, erected in 1875 and dedicated to Corpus Christi; a Congregational chapel, built in 1876, and two "Primi­ tive Methodist chapels, built respectively in 1857 and 1883. Rainford Urban District Infectious Diseases Hospital, formerly a farm house, was converted to its present use in 1893, and will hold 5 patients. A charity of £44, derived from land and property, was left in 1768 by Thomas Lyon, one-third of which is expended yearly in clothing the poor, one-third in educating two boys for two years and the remainder is given to the vicar. Thomas Basnett left £7 in 1832 to be distributed in clothing; Rasbotham's charity of £6 3s. 8d. was first given in 1857. The parish also receives a share of the Bispham charity. Tobacco pipe making, once extensively carried on. is now dying out. Rainford Hall is the seat of Mrs. Pilkington. The Earl of Berby E.G., P.O., G.C.B., G.C.V.O. is lord of the manor and principal landowner. The soil is clayey; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat, oats, potatoes and green crops. The area of the civil parish and Urban District is 5,877 acres of land and 11 of water; rateable value, £20,664; the population in 1921 was 3,945.

Parish Clerk, John Mills.

Wilkinson Henry, electrical engineer to Urban District Coun­ cil, Bale street

Wilkinson John, butcher, 51 Stand lane Williams Thomas, hair dresser, Barlow street Williamson Martha (Miss), shopkeeper, 36 Ainsworth road Wilson Peter & Co. cotton goods manufacturers, Sion street' Wilson George A. ladies' outfitter, 11 New road .Wilton Spinning Co. Ltd. cotton spinners (J. R. Pennington,

sec.) (111,000 spindles). Wilton mill. T N Whitefield 332 Wilton (The) Earl of Estate Offices (L. C. Turner, agent),

School street. T N 81Wohtenholme John & Son Ltd. engineers, Bridgefleld street.

* TA " Wolstenholme Engineers;" TN 66 Wolstenholme Harold, tobacconist, 90 Cross lane Wolstenholme James, shopkeeper, 70 Green street Wolstenholme Thomas K. draper, 22 & 24 Stand lane Wood Ellen (Mrs.), confectioner, 342 Ainsworth road Wood Richard Watson, incorporated accountant, 2 School st.

T N 173Wood Walter, dentist, 115 Spring lane Wood William H. hardware dealer, 118 Water street Woodbridge Joseph, fried fish dealer, 52 Cross lane

^'Woodhouse, Hambly & Co. cotton goods manufrs. Pioneer mill Worsley Walter H. confectioner, 94 Ainsworth road Wright Georee F. grocer, 55 Green street Wright John~C. fried fish dealer, 20 Robert street Yates Baniel, fried fish dealer, 89 Sion street Yates George, builder, 12a, James street Yates Percy, greengrocer, 142 Cross lane Yates Thomas, insurance agent, 298 Ainsworth road

/Eoung John (of Radcliffe) Ltd. manufacturers of colored goods, Red Bank mills. T N Whitefield 61

Post, M. 0., T. & T. E. B. Office. Miss May Richardson,sub-postmistress. Letters through St. Helens

There is a telegraph office at Rainford Junction station fordelivery of telegrams on the station premises only, openfrom 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on week days only

Post & M. 0. Office, Crank. Miss Annie Johnson, eub-post-mistress. Letters through St. Helens. Rainford, 2 milesdistant, is the nearest telegraph office

URBAN BISTRICT COUNCIL.Offices, Church road, Rainford. Meeting day, 3rd monday in

every month, at 6 p.m. T N 5.Members.

Chairman, J. T. Hopgood. Yice-Chairman, J. Appleton.

James Birchall Richard Huyton Edward E. Bean W. N. Pilkington James Eden John Porter' John Evans Thomas J. Swift Thomas Pishwick J. E. Taylor J. H. Grundy George Whalley

Officers.Clerk & Assistant Overseer, Bernard Smith, Blackburn house Treasurer, J. Saywell, Parr's Bank, St. Helens Medical Officer of Health, Frank Prosser M.B., C.M Surveyor & Sanitary Inspector, Bernard Smith, Blackburn ho Water Inspector & Collector, George Lyon Police Station, William Benson, sergeant in charge

PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Rainford, built in 1825 & enlarged in 1877; the school will hold

478 children; Edward G. Nicholls, master; Miss Henty,mistress; Miss E. S. Edwards, infants' mistress

Crank (mixed), enlarged in 1880, for 200 children; J. J.Bailey, master; Miss Emma King, assistant mistress

Rainford Coal Co.'s (mixed), built in 1877, for 150 children;Robert Fairclough, master

Roman Catholic (mixed), built in 1874, for 133 children; MissMary Unsworth, mistress

RAILWAY STATIONS.Rainford (village), Enoch Chilton, station master Rainford Junction, Adam Yates, station master Crank, R. J. Richie, station master Rookery, T. W. Seely, station master

RAINFOKD.

PIZIVATB HESIDENTS.Barton Vincent, Mill laneBaM Rev. Arthur Edward M.A. (vicar, &

surrogate), The Vicarage Cook William Johnson. ShawhurstFiahwick William. Hill side Grundy F. W. Dial house Grundy J. H. Clay holes Hopgood Col. John Tho». Edehurst. T N 9 Howarth Thomas. Willowdene Hud eon T. W. Church road Macrae Kennfth William Buncan M.B

Olive James B.A. (curate), Brook houce Pennington Alfred, The Bungalow Pilkington Lt.-Col. Wm. Norman D.S.O.,

J.P. Rfiinford hall Pilkington Mrs. Palnford hall Pilkington Mrs. The Woodlands Prosper Frank M.BRichardson Mr*. William, Rnlnford house Richardson No well, Rainford home Fofbotbara John Roue, Bank villa Witlmtley Bey. William Thomas (Roman

Catholic) William* Rev. Btophen (Congregational),

The Mania

COMMERCIAL.Allan K. L. & Co. Ltd. T A " Auto-

bile;" T N 17 As hurst Thomas, farmer, King's Moss

Lane farmBagley Prince, joiner Ball John, deputy registrar of births &

deaths for Rainford sub-district Rail John, farmer, King's bridge Ball Richard, Bridge inn Ball William T. Eagle & Child P.H Banks Hy. farmer, Mosbro' frm. T N 15 Barton Charles, insur. agt. Brook lodge Birchall Edward, farmer, Moss Nook &

Church farmBirchall Edward, farmer, Reeds Brow Birchall Henry, farmer Birchall Ralph, butcher Birchall Ralph, sen. farmer, Avenue Blackburn Isaac, painter, Ormskirk road Boardmnn John J.P. farmer, Murray ho Board man Thomas, farmer, Dairy farm Bradchaw Robert, fanner, Mill Lane farm Bromilow, Potter & Co. Limited, colliery

proprietors. T N 1 Bryer* Richard, farmer Bnrrell Fredk J. Star P.H. T N 12 Cliffe John, farmer, King's MOM farm

Cowman Alice (Mrs.), ironmongerBean E. H. farmer, Rainford JunctionBean Edmund Edwd. farmer,Holiday mossDean Esther (Mrs.), farmer, Bridge farmDixon John, farmerButton Robert, cycle agentFairclough Robert, registrar of births &

deaths for Rainford sub-district, Preacotdistrict

Fishwick Richard, Derby Arms P.H Fishwick Thomas, tobacco pipe manufactr Fletcher Albert, shopkeeper Forber Alice (Mrs.), grocer Fryer Bros, motor engineers, Mosbro' ro-.id Fryer Joseph, painter Fryer Joseph A^grocer Glover Richard, farmer, Victoria farm Grace William, draper Grayson Edmund, farmer, Maggots nook Grayson Henry (Mrs.) (exors. of),farmers

Hydes browGreen Brothers, farmers, Rookery Green Joseph, farmer, Ald<»r lane Green Joseph, insur. agent, Church Hall Jameti, Golden Lion P.H Harrisen Richard, farmer Harrlson William, farmer, MOM Heskoth Jamet, grocer

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