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DIRECTORY.] CUl\IBERLAND. COCKEfu"vroUTH. 117 every alternate Lord Leconfield, Cumberland Union the borough, and died 3 Aug. 1860. of Pctworlh, is the present owner. ..!. manorial court is held here. The area of the township and local board district is 2,390 acres uf land and 35 of water; rateable value, £18,372; the population in 1891 was 5,464. Parish Clerk, J oseph Hewson. COCKERYOUTII UNION. meets at the Board Room Monday at 11.30 a.lll. The union comprises the following places :-Above Derwent, AUerby & Oughterside, Bassenthwaite & Skiddaw, Bewaldeth & Snittlegarth, Blindcrakc, Isd & Redmain, Bothel & 'l'hreapland, Dridekirk, llroughton (Great), Broughlon (Little), Blindbothel, Borrowdale, Brackenthwaite, Brigham, Buttermere, Camerton & Ribton, Clifton ~(Great), Clifton (Little), Cockerrnonth, Crosscanonby, Dearham, Dovenby, Dean, Ellenborough & Unerigg, EaglesfJeld, Embleton, Flimby, Gilcrux, Greysouthen, 18el Old Park & Sunderland, Keswick & Eriery Cottages, Lort-on, Loweswater & Moekerkin, ]\fosseI', Papcastle, Plumbland, Seaton, St. John's, Castlerigg & Wythburn, Setmurthy, Stainburn, Tallantire, Underskiddaw, 'Vhinfell. 'Vinscales, 'Vorkington & Cloffocks, & Wythop. The area of the union is 170,155 acres; rateable value in 1893, £326,465; the population in 1891 was 71,494 Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Cl.lmmittee, John ~Iusgrave, Kirkgate house Treasurer, Robert Cort ShawJer, [Bank, Cockermouth Relieving Officers & Collectors to Guardians & School Inquiry Officers: OJckermouth district, John Edgar. 7 Fletcher street, Cockermouth; Keswick district, J. Martin, Keswick; Maryport district, G. L. Collins, Maryport; Workington district, F. Branthwaite, Workington VOLUNTEERS. 1st Volunteer Battalion Border Regiment (L Co.), Drill hall, St. Helens street; Capt. J ames Black, commander; A. "\Villiams, lieutenant; Robert Alien, rlrill instructor of state w Queen Anne; their eld8st son, Sir Charles 'Vyndham, bart. on the decease without male issue of his uncle Algernon, Duke of Somerset (7 Feb. 1750), !!ucceeded to the barony of Cockermouth and the earldom of Egremont; but these titles became extinct on the death of Goorge Francis, 4th Earl, 2 April, r845; but, the castle of Cockermouth was bequeathed to Gen. Sir Henry Wyndham K.C.B. who subsequently became M.P. for Official Establishments, Local Institutions, &c. POST, M. O. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance ThA following places are in the jurisdiction of the County Office. John J. Towers, postmaster. Letters arrive Court: -Allerby, Arkleby, Beckbank, Beckhouse, llirkby, from London & all parts at 7.45 a.m. & from Carlisle, Blindbothel, Blindcrake, Blooming Heather, Bothel, Keswick, London, :Maryport, Whitehaven, 'Vorkington, Bouchhouse, Drackenthwaite, Branthwaite, Bridekirk, the ·West of England, Ireland & the Continent II.30 Bridgefoot, Brigham, BI'oughton (Great), Broughton a.m. & 5.15 p.m.; dispatched London, Keswiek, (Little), Bullyhouse, Byerstcads, Camerton, Coeker- Penrith, Carlisle & the South generally 6,40 a.m. for mouth, Clifton (Great), Clifton (Little), Close, Corn town delivery J.20 a.m.; Carli;;le, :Maryport, 'Vhite- Howe, Crosby, Crossbarrow, Crosscanollby, Dean Dean-haven" & Scotland 10. IS a.m.; Keswiek, Preston, & scales, Dcarham, Dovcnby, Eaglesfield, Ea.sthouse, Ellen-the South 10.45 a.m. for town delivery II.20 a.m.; borough, Ellenvilla., Esps, Ewanrigg, Flimby, Gill- "\Yhitchaven 2.25 p.m.; Carlisle, Maryport, "\Yigton & brow, Greengill, Greysouthen, GiIcrux, Ginners, Harker "\Vorkington 2.25 p.m. for town 5.10 p.m.; Keswick Lodge, High Side, How End, Hundith Hill, 18el, Isel 5.40 p.m.; London & all parts, general night mail, 6.20 Old Park, .knkin, Kelsick, Lambfoot, Lilly Hall, Lor-p. IIl.; sunday & all part<i 5.30 p.m. ton, Loweswater, Lowfield, J\Iaryport, ~fockerkin, ·Moor- WALL LETTER BOXES :- side, Moota House, Mosser, Nethersca:e, Nepgill, Old- Market place, c:eared at 10. IS a.m. 2.15, 4.45 & 5.45 fieldi, OldscaJe, Oughterside, Papcasnle, Pardsha.w, p.m. Parsonuy, Peelwyke, Plumbland, Prospect Oug-hter- Henry street, la a.m. 2, 4.45 & sunday at 5 p.m. side, Redhouses, Redmain, Houtenbeek, Ribton, Riggs, Crown street, 6.30 & 9.50 a.m.; sunday 4.40. Risehow, Scales, Seaton, Setmurthy, Shat-ton, Stain· Railway Station, 6.45 & 10 a.m., 2, 4.45 & 5.45 p.m.; burn, Standing, Stone, Stanger, Stanley Hall, Stone-sunday 5.5 p.m. "". pot, Sunderland, Swinside, Tallantire, Threapland, CO"CNTY MAGISTRATES FOR DERWEKT PETTY SESSIOKAL !Trough Bridge, Ullock, Unerigg, 'Vadcragg, Wartholc, DIVISION. 'Vestray, "\Vheat Sheaf, \Vhinfell, 'Vinscales, "\Yorking- Hoskins Rev. C-anon George. Richard, M.A. IIigham, ton, "\VYIlllham Row, "\Vythop, and "\Vythop :l\1ill. The Cockermout-h (chairman) court has bankruptcy jurisdiction, and includes tho Alexander 'Vm. Lancaster, esq. Oak hill, Lorton, OJcker- Keswick County Court district, J. Jl,iason, Carlisle, mouth official receiver Bain John Dove, esq. Broughton Craggs, Carlisle Certiiied Bailiffs appoint€d under the "Law of Distress Dixon Anthony Joseph Steele, esg. Lorton hall, Cocker- Amendment Act" :-Henry Bowman, auctioneer, 1,York-mouth ington; Edwin J. Castiglioni, auctioneer, Working- Flet{:her Lancclot Holstock esq. Brigham hill, Cocker- ton; Joseph 'Yood, auctioneer, 'Vorkington; Chris-month topher Halliday ·Walker, house agent, 'Vorkington; Flekher lVm. esg. Brigham hall, Cuckermouih .Tohn Jenkinson, auctioneer, "\Vorkington; Joseph Ken- Harris Thos. Mason esq. Ellerleigh, Brigham, Coeker- dall, aud,ioneer, Maryport; Thomas :Manders, slata month merchant, Maryport; Robinson J\Iitchell, auctioneer, JefIerson Joseph Hug-h. esq. St. Belen's, Cockermoulh Cockermouth; John Hitson Mitchell, auctioneer, Cocker- Paisley Thos. esq. Grey Southen. Carlisle mouth; "\Villiam John Belm, auctioneer, Cockermouth Senhouse Humphrey Patricius, esq. Fitz honse, Cocker- & John 'Valton, auctioneer, "\Yhitehaven mouth County Po:ice Station, 2\1ain -street, Jacob Johnstone. Sewell Col. Fredk. Robertson, Bradlingill, Cackermouth supt. ; 2 sergeants & 3 constables Sherwen Rev. Canon ·Wm. M.A. Dean, Cockermouth Cockermouth Provident Dispensary, Robinsan Jame9 WLson John, esq. Fairfield, Lorton, Cockermouth Hutchinson, M.D., C.M..Tohn George Whitehead & Harri- "\Vilson Robert, esq. Broughton grange, Carlisle wn Mitchell, lIf. n., C.lIf. medical aflicers; J oseph Bower- Clerk to the Magistrates, Edward Lamb 1,Vaugh, bank, trea;;urer; John Fearon, sec :Main street. Masonic Lodge (1002), Challoner street Petty Sessions are held at the OJurt house every Monday at 1I.30. The following places are included in the Petty Sessional division :-Allerby & Oughterside, Blindbothel, Blindcrake, !sel & Redmain, Bothel & Threapland, Brackenthwaite, Bridekirk, Brigham, Broughton Great & Little, Buttermere, Cockermouth, Crosscanonby & ~Iaryport, Dean, Dovenby, Eaglesfield, Embletan. Gilcrux. Greysouthen, lsel Old Park, Larton, Lowes-water & Mockerkin, Mosscr, Papcastlc, Plumbland, Board Day, Setmnrthy, Sunderland, Tallantire, \Vhinfell, Wythop LOCAL BOARD. Offices, Cocker bridge. Board day every fourth Friday at 7.30 p.m Joseph Straughton, chairman; Tho1ll3S Lawrence, Joseph Threlkeld, Palmer Robinson, Humphrey P. Senhouse J.P., Robert :Mitchell, James Bla{:k, Joseph H. Jefferson, J.P., .Jam.es Brash, Christopher 1\1ayson, John B. J ennings & J osiah HaIl Clerk, John Fearon, Cockerbridge, Cockermouth Treasurer, John H. Watson, Carlisle City & District Bank Medical Officer of Health, John Roberston, M.D. Pap-castle Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, Robert Simon Marsh, Challoner street, Cockermouth Gas Manager, E. W. Smith Collector, Joseph Hewson, St. Helens street PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. Agricultural Hall, Mitchell's Auction Co. Lim. proprietors; cattle sales every monday Cemetery, Tho=as Cuthbert Burn, Main street, clerk to the Buria.1 Board; Lacklinson Cook, curatClr Cockermonth Subscription News Room, John Musgrave, treasur~r, Main street County Court, Main street, His Honor David Fenwick Steavenson, judge; Edward Lamb Waugh, registrar & bigh bailiff; the court is held every alternate month at Cockermouth & Workington
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Title | Kelly's Directory of Cumberland, 1894 |
Full title | [Kelly's Directory of Cumberland. 1894] |
Description | The Cumberland section from a composite directory. The volume has an improvised title page, adapted from a later edition. The preface is missing. Otherwise in good condition. |
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Period covered | 1890-1899 |
Location | United Kingdom -- England -- Cumberland |
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Title | Kelly's Directory of Cumberland, 1894 - Page 126 |
Full title | [Kelly's Directory of Cumberland. 1894] |
Description | The Cumberland section from a composite directory. The volume has an improvised title page, adapted from a later edition. The preface is missing. Otherwise in good condition. |
Subject | Historical directories |
Period covered | 1890-1899 |
Location | United Kingdom -- England -- Cumberland |
Place (county) | Cumberland |
Region | North West England |
Publisher | Kelly's Directories Ltd |
Date of publication | 1894 |
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Full Text | DIRECTORY.] CUl\IBERLAND. COCKEfu"vroUTH. 117 every alternate Lord Leconfield, Cumberland Union the borough, and died 3 Aug. 1860. of Pctworlh, is the present owner. ..!. manorial court is held here. The area of the township and local board district is 2,390 acres uf land and 35 of water; rateable value, £18,372; the population in 1891 was 5,464. Parish Clerk, J oseph Hewson. COCKERYOUTII UNION. meets at the Board Room Monday at 11.30 a.lll. The union comprises the following places :-Above Derwent, AUerby & Oughterside, Bassenthwaite & Skiddaw, Bewaldeth & Snittlegarth, Blindcrakc, Isd & Redmain, Bothel & 'l'hreapland, Dridekirk, llroughton (Great), Broughlon (Little), Blindbothel, Borrowdale, Brackenthwaite, Brigham, Buttermere, Camerton & Ribton, Clifton ~(Great), Clifton (Little), Cockerrnonth, Crosscanonby, Dearham, Dovenby, Dean, Ellenborough & Unerigg, EaglesfJeld, Embleton, Flimby, Gilcrux, Greysouthen, 18el Old Park & Sunderland, Keswick & Eriery Cottages, Lort-on, Loweswater & Moekerkin, ]\fosseI', Papcastle, Plumbland, Seaton, St. John's, Castlerigg & Wythburn, Setmurthy, Stainburn, Tallantire, Underskiddaw, 'Vhinfell. 'Vinscales, 'Vorkington & Cloffocks, & Wythop. The area of the union is 170,155 acres; rateable value in 1893, £326,465; the population in 1891 was 71,494 Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Cl.lmmittee, John ~Iusgrave, Kirkgate house Treasurer, Robert Cort ShawJer, [Bank, Cockermouth Relieving Officers & Collectors to Guardians & School Inquiry Officers: OJckermouth district, John Edgar. 7 Fletcher street, Cockermouth; Keswick district, J. Martin, Keswick; Maryport district, G. L. Collins, Maryport; Workington district, F. Branthwaite, Workington VOLUNTEERS. 1st Volunteer Battalion Border Regiment (L Co.), Drill hall, St. Helens street; Capt. J ames Black, commander; A. "\Villiams, lieutenant; Robert Alien, rlrill instructor of state w Queen Anne; their eld8st son, Sir Charles 'Vyndham, bart. on the decease without male issue of his uncle Algernon, Duke of Somerset (7 Feb. 1750), !!ucceeded to the barony of Cockermouth and the earldom of Egremont; but these titles became extinct on the death of Goorge Francis, 4th Earl, 2 April, r845; but, the castle of Cockermouth was bequeathed to Gen. Sir Henry Wyndham K.C.B. who subsequently became M.P. for Official Establishments, Local Institutions, &c. POST, M. O. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance ThA following places are in the jurisdiction of the County Office. John J. Towers, postmaster. Letters arrive Court: -Allerby, Arkleby, Beckbank, Beckhouse, llirkby, from London & all parts at 7.45 a.m. & from Carlisle, Blindbothel, Blindcrake, Blooming Heather, Bothel, Keswick, London, :Maryport, Whitehaven, 'Vorkington, Bouchhouse, Drackenthwaite, Branthwaite, Bridekirk, the ·West of England, Ireland & the Continent II.30 Bridgefoot, Brigham, BI'oughton (Great), Broughton a.m. & 5.15 p.m.; dispatched London, Keswiek, (Little), Bullyhouse, Byerstcads, Camerton, Coeker- Penrith, Carlisle & the South generally 6,40 a.m. for mouth, Clifton (Great), Clifton (Little), Close, Corn town delivery J.20 a.m.; Carli;;le, :Maryport, 'Vhite- Howe, Crosby, Crossbarrow, Crosscanollby, Dean Dean-haven" & Scotland 10. IS a.m.; Keswiek, Preston, & scales, Dcarham, Dovcnby, Eaglesfield, Ea.sthouse, Ellen-the South 10.45 a.m. for town delivery II.20 a.m.; borough, Ellenvilla., Esps, Ewanrigg, Flimby, Gill- "\Yhitchaven 2.25 p.m.; Carlisle, Maryport, "\Yigton & brow, Greengill, Greysouthen, GiIcrux, Ginners, Harker "\Vorkington 2.25 p.m. for town 5.10 p.m.; Keswick Lodge, High Side, How End, Hundith Hill, 18el, Isel 5.40 p.m.; London & all parts, general night mail, 6.20 Old Park, .knkin, Kelsick, Lambfoot, Lilly Hall, Lor-p. IIl.; sunday & all part |
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