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NEWBURY.

B E R K S H IR E .

P U B L IC O F F IC E R S .
Assessor & C ollector of Lan d & Incom e T axes & House
D u ty, B. F . F reem an, Bartholom ew street
A ssistan t O verseer, Benson F letch er F reem an, B ar­
tholom ew street
B ailiffs to L e vy D istress u n der the A g ricu ltu ra l H old­
ings A ct, 1883, D rew eatt & W atson. M arket place &
Joseph N . Day, M arket place
C e rtify in g F acto ry Surgeon. A rth u r Thom pson B.A.
C am b .. M .R .C .S .E n g ., L .R .C .P .L o n d . S t. John's road
C lerk & R eceiver to St. Bartholom ew’s G ram m ar School
F oundation, F. Q uekett Louch. Mansion House street
C ollector of K in g ’s Taxes.C h as.E dm onds, W ashCom m on
Coroner for the N ew bury D istrict of the County, Stanley
V . Pinniger. M arket p la c e ; deputy, Broome Pinniger,
M arket place
S ecretary & T reasu rer to th e N ew bu ry Consolidated
M unicipal C h a ritie s, F. Q uekett Louch, Mansion
H ouse street
P L A C E S O F W O R SH IP, w ith tim es of Services.
S t. N icholas’ C hurch . Bartholom ew street, R ev. Lionel
Robert M ajendie M .A . re c to r; Rev. A lbert Frederick
B liss M .A. c u ra te ; holy com m union, 7 & 8 a.m . A
12.15
noon; 11 a.m . & 3 & 6.30 p .m .; fri. m atins
litany at 11 a .m .; m atins at 0 a.m . daily A evensong
at 6 p.m . d a ily ; wed. A fri. at 7.30; h oly com m union,
wed. & fri. 7.30 a.m
St. John's C hurch, Newtown road. Rev. A lfred George
Pisani Baines M .A. v ic a r ; R evs. H arris W illiam
T rotter A .K .C . A A rth u r Fvn es-C lin ton B .A . cu ra tes;
H. C. 8 & 11.15 a.m . & 3 & 6.30 p.m . ; daily H. C.
7.30 a.m . A 10 a.m . A 6 p .m . except wed. A f r i . ;
wed. & fri. 6.30 p.m
S t. M ary’ s, Speenham land, R ev. C h arles Lu ke Jeayes
B .A . v ic a r; Rev. G eorge Dickson M arshall H ughes
M .A. c u ra te ; 8 & 11 a.m . & 3 & 6.30 p .m .; wed. &
fri. 11 a.m. ; other days, 10 a.m . A 6 p.m
St. L u k e’s, W ash Com m on, served by the clergy' of
S t. Joh n 's; H. C . 8 & 11 a.m . & 3 & 6.30 p .m .; holy
days, H. C. 8 a.m
St. Bartholom ew, E ast fields, served by the clergy A
lay readers of St. John’s ; H. C. 1st sun. in the
m onth 9.15 A 11 a.m . & 6.30 p.m
S t. Leonard’s C h ap el, Th e L itten , R ev. A lfred George
Pisani Baines M .A . w arden
St. Joseph, Catholic, London T oad, Rev. Francis Green,
p rie s t; low m ass, 9 ; high m ass, 11 a .m .; vespers,
sermon & benediction, 6.30 p.m . ; confessions, sat.
6 to 9 a.m . & d a ily before m ass
B aptist, N orthbrook street, Rev. Charles V. Pike, 10.45
а.m . & 6.30 p.m . ; m on. 7.30 p.m . & th u rs. 8 p .m
B rethren's M eeting Room , N orthcroft lane, 11 a.m . A
6.30 p.m . ; thurs. 7.30 p .m
C h ristian M ission Tem perance H all, N o rthcroft lane,
б.45 p.m
Congregational, N orthbrook street, R ev. John W illiam
H a rfo rd ; 10.45 a m - & 6-3° p .m .; tues. 7.30 p.m
Presbyterian (U nitarian), N orthbrook street, Rev. Richd.
N e w ell; 11 a.m . A 6.30 p.m
Prim itive Methodist, B artholom ew n Rev. T . Crossfield R igg
street ; 10.30 a.m . & 6.30 p.m . ; j (snpt. )& Rev. Joseph
mon. 7.30 p.m
! Firth ; Rev. John
Prim itive Methodist, Stroud G reen, j Neville & Rev. John
10 30 a.m . A 6.30 p.m .; thurs. I Henry G reen, super7.30 p.m
'
num eraries
W esleyan Methodist, Northbrook', Rev. J. Edw ard Peel
street, 10.30 a.m . & 6.30 p.m . ;
(supt.) & R e v. Thos.
V M artin; Rev. Thos.
tues. 7.30 p.m
W esleyan Methodist, The C ity
3 \ H. Lom as, superp.m . A 6.30 p.m
- num erary
Salvation A rm y B arracks, N o rth croft lane, 7 A n a.m .
A 3 A 6.30 p .m . S u n d a y s ; A every w eek evening at 8
SCH O O LS.
S t.
Bartholom ew ’s G ram m ar,
Enborne road,
re ­
constituted under a schem e of the Endowed School
C om m ission A now a Secondary' School under the
Board of E ducation, dates from c. 1468. Th e present
b uildings w ere erected in 1886 a t a cost of about
_£io,ooo, A additional class room s have been recentlyadded ; there are now (1914) 120 boys, in clu d in g 14
boarders. A ttached to the school are from 8 to 12
entrance scholarships, aw arded in July. The school
is controlled by a body of go v ern o rs; E. SharwoodS m ith M .A . of Jesus College, C am b ridge, head m a s te r;
C. St. A . Lee M .A ., A. P. G ardner B .S c ., F. A . Pickup
M .A ., W . P. Dodd B .A ., H. A . Barkas, H. L ig g in s A L.
Yeom ans, assistant m asters
Berks C ounty C ouncil Secondary School for G irls, A n ­
dover road, was opened Sept. 1910, for 200 g i r l s ;
Miss E. J. L u k er, head m istress

K E L L Y ’S
E d u c a t io n C o m m it t e e .

Under the provisions of Section 17 of the Education
A ct, 1902, th is com m ittee consists of the Mayor for
the tim e bein g of the borough, eleven other m em bers
of the Council A three appointed by the Council on
the recom m endations of the fo llo w in g :— Th e County
C ouncil, Governors of St. Bartholom ew ’s H ospital A
G ram m ar School Foundation, m anagers of all Church
of England P ub lic Elem entary Schools A also three
selected m em bers, of whom two shall be women,
appointed by the Council
Th e Com m ittee m eets at the Town H all, on 1st friday
in every m onth, at 6 p.m.
Chairm an, C ouncillor John Rankin, D alriada,A ndover rd
Secretary A A ccountant, Ross H eathcote Jeeves, E d u ca­
tion office, M unicipal offices
School M edical Officer, Richard H ickm an M .R .C .S .E n g .,
L .R .C .P .L o n d . 121 Bartholom ew street
Attendance Officer, Thom as H. Stillm an , M arsh cottage,
Northbrook street
Public E lem en tary Schools.
ACouncil, Station road, b u ilt in 1909, for 312 boys A
312 g ir ls ; W illiam W ise B ow ring, m a s te r; Miss
E lizabeth Pascoe, m istress
Council, Special S ubjects Centres, Station road, b uilt
in 1909; A rth u r Brooks, woodwork in s tru c to r; Miss
Annie G ertrude Yeom ans, cookery in structress
C oun cil (infants), B artholom ew street, b u ilt in 1914, for
250 c h ild re n ; M iss E lizabeth K eep, m istress
N ew bury, C. of E. Enborne road, b u ilt in 1859, for 238
boys A 240 g ir ls ; W illiam A lm a Ranshaw, m a s te r;
M iss Fan n y House, m istress
N ew bury, C. of E. (infants), W est street, b u ilt in 1872,
for 173 children ; M iss Sarah Ann N ewsam , m istress
N ew bury, C. of E. St. John’s (infants), Newtown road,
b u ilt in 1874, for 186 ch ild ren ; Miss E th el L u ck ett,
m istress
Speenham land, C. of E. (boys A g irls), built in 1835,
enlarged in 1880 A again in 1894 A endowed by the
la te Col. Page, of Speen, for 234 boys A g ir ls ; A rth ur
A lfred H erring, m a s te r ; M iss A nnie L . G regory, m ist
Speenhamland, C. of E. (infants), Backwav, Speenham ­
land. b uilt in 1874, for 85 ch ild ren ; M iss H arriet
E m ily Hood, m istress
Roman C ath olic (m ixed), Park lane, for 100 children ;
M iss K . Tobin, m istress
N E W SP A PE R S.
M arlborough Tim es, Berks A W ilts C oun ty Paper, Cheap
stre e t; Edward Forster, correspondent; published sat
N ew bu iy W eekly News. 34 N orthbrook s tre e t; BlacketTurn er A Co. L im ited, p u b lish ers; published thurs
Reading M ercury A Berks C oun ty Paper, M arket place ;
R eadin g N ewspaper Co. Reading, p u b lish ers; G. J.
Cosburn, a g e n t ; published sat
G reat W estern Railw ay Station.
Om nibuses to m eet all trains leave Sp een h am lan d; John
H um phries, proprietor
R ailw ay C arriers.
Pickfords L t d . ; office a t the Queen’s Hotel yard, M ar­
k et place
S utton A Co. Parcels a g e n c y; E dw ard G ould, 53
Cheap street
C A R R IE R S , w ith the Inns they go from A days of
departure.
Aldbourne— Stacey, ‘ Black B ear,’ th u rs. 2.30
A lderm aston— Leaver, ‘ C atherine W heel,’ thurs. at 2.30
Aldworth— F ulker A Son, ‘ Carnarvon A rm s,’ thurs. at 4
A lresford— see B asingstoke
Andover— W aters, ‘ B ricklayers’ A rm s,’ m on. A thurs. at
3.30; W hite, B artholom ew street, tues. at 3
Anstey— M itch ell, ‘ Black Bear,’ thurs. at 4
Asham pstead— F ulk er A Son, ‘ Carnarvon A rm s,’ thurs.
at 4
Ashm answorth— W h ite, Bartholom ew street, thurs. A
sat. at 3
Ashm ore Green— H owlett, ‘ W aggon A H orses,’ daily a t 3
Ashridge— Dell, ‘ W aggon A Horses,’ tues. th u rs. A
sab. a t 3
Bagnor— Thom as. ‘ Chequers,’ mon. thurs. A sat. at 3.45
Basingstoke— W aters, ‘ B rick layers’ A rm s,’ mon. A thurs.
at 3
B au gh urst— Dowling, ‘ W eavers’ A rm s,’ m on. th u rs. A
sat. at 4 ; Blake, ‘ Catherine W h eel,’ m on.A th u r s .a t 3
Beedon— Dell, ‘ W'aggon A H orses,’ tues. thurs. A sat.
at 3