BARTON UPON HUMBER
A Town With A Past --- And A Future
 
Official
Establ
1885

 

 

Official Establishments, Local Institutions &c. 1885

POST, MONEY ORDER & TELEGRAPH OFFICE, Savings Bank, Annuity, Government Stock & Insurance Office.— Edward Small, postmaster, Junction square. Letters are received from London if all parts at 7 a.m.; first dis¬patch, to all parts 9.20 a.m. ; second dispatch, to all parts at 4.35 p. m.; third dispatch, to London & all parts, 6.20 p.m.; last dispatch to all parts at 7.45 p.m. Money order department open from 9 a-m. till 6 p.m. Sundays, received from all parts at 9.20 a.m. & dispatched at 345 p.m.
LOCAL BOARD. Offices, High street; Board day, first Friday in each month.
Clerk, Walter Frederic Maggitt, High street.
Treasurer, William Hillyard Goy, Whitecross street.
Medical Officer of Health, Wm. Harling Sissons,3 Priestgate.
Collector, Robert William Houghton, Queen street.
Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, David Houghton, High st.


COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR BARTON-ON-HUMBER PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. Uppleby George Charles esq. M.A., D.L. Barrow hall, Doncaster (chairman)
Giffard Rev. Wm. Wltr. Geo. B.A. Vicarage,Wootton, Ulceby Graburn Capt. John, Scarborough. Markham Rev. Charles Warren M.A. Vicarage, Saxby, All Saints, Barton-on-Humber
Tomblcson Thomas esq. Providence ho. Barton-on-Humber.
Wylie Rev. William John M.A. Vicarage, Horkstow, Barton-on-Humber
Clerk to the Magistrates, Robt Brown, jun. Priestgate
Petty Sessions are held here at the Police court every alternate Monday. The following places are included in the petty sessional division:—Barton St. Peter, Barton St. Mary, Barrow-on-Humber, Bonby, East Halton. Goxhill, Horkstow, North Killingholme, South Killingholme, South Ferriby, Habrough, Saxby, Thornton Curtis, Ulceby & Wootton

INSURANCE AGENTS :—
Commercial Union Fire, Alfred Canty, Marketplace.
Imperial Fire, George B. Donington, Chemical works.
Lancashire & Yorkshire (Accidents), AIfd. Canty, Market pl.
Northern Assurance, R. Fox Smith, 35 High street.
Norwich Union, W, H. Goy
Phoenix Fire, Brown & Son, Priestgate
Royal Exchange, W. Waddingham. Waterside road
Royal Farmers' & General Fire, Life & Hail, E. W. Ostler, Holy dyke
Scottish Equitable, E. W. Ostler, Holydyke
Standard, Alfred Canty, Market place
Sun Fire, Henry E. Mason

PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS : —
Cemetery, Henry Edward Mason, clerk to the burial hoard ; Robert Hare, sexton
County Court Office, Priestgate, James Stephen esq. I.L.D. judge; Robert Brown, registrar & high bailiff; 'the court is held bi-monthly at the Police court. The district comprises the following places: — Alkborough, Bonby, Barrow, Coleby, Ferriby, Ferriby Sluice, Goxhill, Goxhill Brickyard, Gunhouse, Horkstow, Horkstow Brickyard, Holland New, Halton East, Halton West, Killingholme North, Killingholme South, Killingholme Brickyard, Roxby, Risby, Saxby, Thornton, Ulceby, Ulceby Skitter, Wootton, Witton, Winteruigham & Winterton
County Police Station, High street, George Ward, supt. 2 sergeants & 7 constables
Coast Guard Station, George Hotkey, chief officer
Inland Revenue Office, Wheatsheaf inn; an officer from Hull attends periodically
Lincolnshire Regiment, 1st Volunteer Battalion (I Co.), Capt. Walter Austin, commandant Stamp Office, Market la. Hy. Wm. Ball, sub-distributor
Temperance Hall, Queen street, Robt. Chapman, hall kpr,

PUBLIC OFFICESS

Admiralty Surgeon & Agent Coastguard, John Morley, Burgate
Assistant Overseer, Edward Small, Junction square
Certifying Factory Surgeon, William 'Harling Sissons, 3 Priestgate
Clerk-to the Burial Board, Hy. Edwd.-Mason, Whitecross st.
Collector of Taxes,.William Morris, Westfield road
Medical Officer, Barton District, Glanford Brigg Union, John Morley, Burgate
Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, H. Forder, Gt. Grimsby
Registrar of Marriages, Henry Jenkins Tomlinson, White Cross house
Registrar of Births & Deaths, Chas. Lucas Bennett, High st
Steward of the Manors of Barton-on-Humber & of Winteringham, Robert Brown, Priestgate house
Sub-Distributor of Stamps, Henry William Ball
Superintendent of Police, George Ward, Police station, High street
Town Crier, Abraham Charlesworth, Tangarth row

SCHOOLS:—
National, Queen street, built in 1844, at a cost of upwards of £1,000, for 150 boys, 150 girls & 100 infants; Solomon Ward, master ; Miss Elizabeth Stow, mistress ; Miss Margaret Julia Hanley, infants' mistress
Wesleyan, Maltby lane, William Jackson, master ; Miss Foster, mistress
Catholic, Miss Mary Lucy Howe, head mistress; Miss Martha Widdop, infants' mistress

• PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services
St. Peter's & St. Mary's Churches, Rev. George Hogarth M.A. vicar; alternate sundays, 10.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
St Augustine Catholic, Rev. George Lawrence Barge, priest; 10 a.m. & 6.30 p.m Congregational (Providence), Rev. Andrew L. Greig, minister; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
Primitive. Methodist, Rev. John Phillips & Rev: Samuel "Stubbings, ministers; 10.30 a.m. & 6 p.m
Wesleyan, - Rev, Charles Henry Bishop, minister 30 a.m. & 6 p.m .
Wesleyan Mission, 2.30 & 6 p.m

NEWSPAPER.—

' Hull & Lincolnshire Times,' published sat. Tomlinson & Crowder, George street
Railway Station, Fleetgate, George Kaye, station master. Omnibus from ' George,' Market pl. to meet every train

CARRIERS TO:—

BARROW—George Skelton & Charles Hewett, from 'Wheat Sheaf, mon
BONBY—R. Hoodlass 4; J. Fidell, From 'George,' mon.wed, fri. & sat ; - .:
BRIGG—H,-Hoodlass, tues. & thurs :
EAST HOLTON—George Doughty, from ' Blue Bell,' mon
ELSHAM—John Fidell, from 'George,' mon, wed. fri.. & sat
FERRIBY—J. Fidell. mon. wed. fri. & sat,.from 'George
GOXHILL—George Trimmingham, from ' Blue bell’ ,mon
HULL—William Stamp, from Whitecross street, daily
Horkstow—R. Hoodlass & John Fidell, mon.wed.fri.& sat.from ' George '
KILLINOHOLME—John Carter, from 'Blue Bell,' mon
LIMBER GREAT—Charleg Crow, from ' Blue Bell,' mon
THORNTON—William Hogg, from ' White Lion,' mon
ULCBBY—John Jackson, from' Blue Bell,' mon
WINTERINGHAM—Thomas Smith & Richard Hewitt, from 1 George,' mon.; Henry Smith, from ' Wheatsheaf'
WINTERTON—
WOOTTON—James Cook, from 'Blue Bell," mon. ; Joseph Wilson, from ' Wheatsheaf,' mon
WORLABY—George Girdham, from ' Wheatsheaf,' mon. B. Hoodlass & John Fidell, mon. wed. fri. & sat. From 'George'



 


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