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B E R K S H IR E .

The castle «as formerly deemed extra-parochial, hut
the Lower ward is now assessed with New W indsor;
the remainder of the castle, being in immediate occu­
pation of the Crown, is not rateable, and is without
the m unicipal lim its.

W IN D SO R .

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Parishes A ct,” by Local Government Board Order,
8,920, dated Dec. 21, 1878.
D atchet Mead is rendered famous by Shakespeare 111
his “ Merry Wives of W indsor,” and has long been n
favourite resort of anglers.
Parish Clerk (deputy), William John Drye, St.
Alban’s street.
Verger, W illiam John Drye, St. Alban s street.

Dadworth, u hamlet of New Windsor, was transferred
Clewer, under the provisions of the “ Divided
O F F IC IA L ESTABLISH M EN TS , LO C A L IN STITU TIO N S &c.
Post M. 0 ., T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office, Deputv Mayor, Alderman E . Bampfylde
High street.— Albert Alfred Thomson A ’Vard, post­ Recorder, S. A . T. Rowlatt esq. 4 Temple gardens,
London E C
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Aldermen.
The head post office is open to the public for ordinary
Retire Nov. 1916.
business on week days from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m . ; on
Retire Nov. 1913.
I Edward Atkins
Sundays from 8.30 to 10 a.m. & 5 to 6 p.m
Edward Bampfylde
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Alfred
G. T. Barber
For telegraph business, week days from 8 a.m . to 9 George Mitchell
I Thomas Clarke
p.m. ; Sundays from 8.30 to 10 a.m. & 5 to 6 p.m
Walter P . Reavell
♦For money order, savings bank & inland revenue
Councillors.
business from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m
Castle Ward.
»For issue & payment of postal orders from 3 a.m. to
Returning Officer at Ward Elections, Alderm an George
9 p.m
Mitchell.
*Up to noon only on Bank Holidays.
Retire Nov.
Retire Nov.
Delivery commences at 6.50 & 10.15 a.m. & 2.30 & 6.50
William Henry Haines 1911 Henrv Frauk Goodford 1913
J. M. Flint ................... i 9 I3
Alexander
Wm.Shipley
1911
On* Sundays & Bank Holidays there is only one delivery
Walter J. D aley
1912 I
by letter carrier, which commences at 7 a.m
Park Ward.
Outgoing mails on week days for : —
London (for is t delivery), Reading, Maidenhead, Oxford, Returning Officer at Ward Elections, Alderman Thomas
Clarke.
Uxbridge, High Wycombe, Staines, Slough & W est of
England, 1 a.m. (including Sunday)
Alfred Bond................... 1911 M. C. Roberts............... 1912
William Bressey
i 9r3
Staines, 5 a.m
Arthur Sharpe ........
1911
19 13
London & all parts, Slough & Winkfield, 8.40 a.m
Thomas E L u ff
1912 John Pooley Hollis
London & places beyond & Windsor (town delivery),
Clewer Ward.
10 a.m
Returning Officer at Ward Elections, Alderman Walter
Reading, 10.45 a m
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P. Reavell.
London & places beyond, North of England & Scotland,
19 12
also the rural districts of Clewer Green, Cumberland , Sir p. C. D y so n
1911 John E. Holland
Lodge, Datchet, Dorney, Eton W ick, Oakley Green & 1 Augustus Harr s ....... 1 9 1 1
Wyborn S. Mogg ....... 1913
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1913
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Old Windsor, 11 a.m
William Carter ........... 1912
London & all parts, Reading & Maidenhead, 12.30 p.m
Mayor’s Auditor, Councillor A rth ur Sharpe
London & places beyond, Staines, Slough & Windsor Elective Auditors, F. E. Morgan & A. H. S. Cowley
(town delivery), 2 p.m . & Winkfield, 2.45 p.m
The ordinary Council meetings are held at the Town
Ascot, W oking,’ Portsmouth &c. 3.10 p.m
hall quarterly in January, April, July & November.
London & all parts, foreign & colonial, also Reading, The meetings of the council, acting as the urban sani­
Maidenhead, Slough, Uxbridge, Clewer Green & Cum ­
tary authority, are held the second wed. in each
berland Lodge, 4 p .m .; Staines, 5.15 p.m
month, at 2.30 p.m. at the Guildhall
London & all parts, 5.30 p.m
Officers of the Corporation.
South-West of England, also Chertsey, Staines, WeyTown Clerk, Edward Cecil Durant, 3 Park street
bridge & South-East counties, 7.20 p.111
London & all parts, Datchet, Clewer Green,Old Windsor, Clerk of the Peace, Charles William Last, W illiam street
Treasurer, Cecil Mercer Woodridge, Barclay’s Bank
Dedworth Green & Windsor Town, 6.30 p.m
Oxford, Reading. W est of England, North-West of Medical Officer of Health, Edward Casey M .D., B.S. 24
England, South Wales & London. 8 p.m
Park street
London & all parts, Oxford & Reading, 10 p.m
Coroner,
Borough
Accountant, W alter Dodds, St. Leonard’s road
Sundays : —
South W est of England, also Chertsey, Staines & Wey- Public Analyst, Frank L. Teed, 9 Mincing lane, London
E C. (temporary)
hridge. 6.45 p.m
West of England & South Wales, Oxford & Reading, 8 Head Constable, James Thomas Carter, St. Leonard’s rd
Surveyor, Ernest Albert Stickland C .E . Alm a road
p.m
Night Mail to London & all parts, also Slough, Uxbridge Bailiff & Receiver of Rents, Jas. Herbert, 95 Peascod st
Inspector of W eights & Measures, A. J. W right, Reading
& Maidenhead, 10 p.m
Waterworks Manager, C. Sainty, Waterworks, Eton
Parcels are dispatched 13 times daily
W ater Rate Collectors, John F. Baker & Joseph Shurley
Town Sub-Post & M. 0 . Offices: —
Sanitary Inspector, Samuel W eatherall Mellows, New
£Clewer St. Stephen, box cleared at 9 & 10.20 a.m. &
road & 16 Alma road
1.30, 3.25, 5.10, 6, 7.10 & 9 p.m. & 12 m id nigh t; Collector of District Rates, John F. Baker, 24 Frances rd
Sundays, 6.5 & 8.50 p .m . & 12 m idnight
Coroner’s Officer & Town Sergeant, Henry Hessey
King’s road, box cleared at 8.40, 10.45 & 11.40 a.m. & School Attendance Officer, Frederick C. Chipchase
1.10, 3.30, 4.40, 5.40, 7.50 & 8.50 p.m. & 12 m idnight; Town Hall Keeper, Charles Mulford, Victoria street
Sundays. 5.45 & 8.30 p.m. & 12 midnight
Cemetery Superintendent, Herbert Henry H enness;
Peascod street, box cleared at 9 & 10.30 a.m. & 12.10,
office.*3 Park street
1.40, 3.40, 5.15, 6.20, 7.25 & 10 p.m. & 12 m id n igh t;
S u n d a y s, 6.15 & 9.15 p .m . & 12 midnight
COUNTY M AG ISTRA TES FOR WINDSOR P E T T Y
tS t. Leonard’s road, box cleared at 9 & 10.20 a.m. 12
SESSION AL D IVISIO N .
noon & 1.35, 3.30, 5. 6, 7.25 & 9.15 p .m . & 12 m id ­ Hay-Drummond Col. the Hon. Charles Rowley, Haren ig h t ; S u n d a y s , 6.5 & 8.30 p .m . & 12 m id n ig h t
wood lodge, Sunninghill, Ascot, chairman
Spital, box cleared a t 8.30, 10.30 & i t . 15 a.m. & 1.25, Carington Lieut.-Col. Rt. Hon. Sir Wm. Hy. Peregrine
3.30, 7.30 & 9.10 p.m. ; Sundays, 8.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m
P.O., K .C .V .O ., C.B. Burfield, Old Windsor
Marked thus X telegram s can be handed in only, & tele­ Corkran Col. Charles Seym our, Winkfield pi. Winkfield
graph money orders are issued, but not paid.
Crutchley Percy Edward esq. Sunninghill lodge, Ascot
de Rutzen Sir Albert, 90 St. George’s sq. London S W
MEMBER OF PARLIAM EN T FOR THE BOROUGH.
Fairbank W illiam esq. L .R .C P I. Moulsey house, Sheet
James Francis Mason esq. Eynsham hall. Witney, Oxon ;
street, Windsor
& 1 C h e s te r fie ld g a r d e n s , L o n d o n W
Foster Edmund Benson esq. D .L. Clewer manor,Windsor
R e t u r n in g O ffic e r. T h e M a y o r
Foster Edward Bayntun Grove esq.Clewer manor,Windsr
Hohler Frederick Scott esq. 30 Lowndes sq. London S W
CORPORATION.
Joicey Major William James V.D . Sunningdale pk. Ascot
1910-11.
Loyd W. Graham esq. Highwoods, Mortimer
Lord High Steward, H.R.H. the Prince Christian of Patton Frederick Joseph esq. The Links, Ascot
Ricardo Francis esq. D .L . The Friary, Old Windsor
Schleswig-Holstein K .G .. P.O., G .C.V.O
Robinson Andrew esq. Burnham house, Sunningdale
Mayor. Councillor Sir F. C. Dvson
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