DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. CHESTER. 225Bev. John Henry Thorpe M.A., B.D. St. George's vicarage,StockportEev. Fredk, Augustus Macdona M.A. Cheadle rectoryJohn George Elstob M.A. Gapesthorne, near GreweDiocesan Inspector of Schools, Eev. J. M. New M.A,Backford vicarage, ChesterSecretaries to the Bishop.1884 Gamon, Farmer 4 Co. Cathedral chambers, St. Werburghstreet, Chesteri8«g H. W. Lee esq. i The Sanduary, Westminster S WSurveyor of Ecclesiastical Dilapidations, C Russell Hallesq. Chapel street, CongletonChapter Clerk, Charles Coppack esq. St. Werburgh chambers,ChesterOrganist 4 Master of the Choristers, Joseph C Bridgeesq. M.A., Mus.Doc.Oxon. Christ Church vicarage.Brook laneSix Lay ClerksTwelve ChoristersConsistory Courts.1873, Chancellor of the Diocese, Vicar-General, 4 OfficialPrincipal of the Lord Bishop, Worshipful ThomasEspineU Espin D.D. Rectory, Wolsingham, co.DurhamRegistrars of the Diocese 4; of the Archdeacon's 4 RuralDean's Courts, Richard Farmer esq. & John PercivalGamon esq. M.A. Abbey gateway, Northgate streetApparitor-General, John Percival Gamon esq. M.AResident Proctors to the Court, Edward Sharman Gilesesq. Old Bank buildings 4 F. B. Mason esq. St. WerburghstreetSurrogates in the Diocese.Alexander E. P. St. Matthew's vicarage, StockportArmour W. 81 Cross street, KnutsfordAtkinson C C, D.D. St, Mary's, Ashton-upon-Mersey,ManchesterBannerman J. M. St. Stephen's vicarage, CongletonBarber Archdeacon E. St. Bridget's rectory, ChesterBedford J. L., M.A. 10 Abbey square, ChesterBennett F. S. M., M.A. 24 Upper Northgate st. ChesterBidlake W. Christ Church vicarage. CreweBlencowe Canon A. J. The Rectory, West Kirby,BirkenhdBlogg H. B. Frodsham, WarringtonBond E. L. Holy Trinity, BirkenheadBroughton R. E. Prestbury vicarage, MacclesfieldChild A. G. The Vicarage, MiddlewichCogswell Canon W. H. L. Tbe Rectory, Wallasey, B'headCorbett R. A. Astbury rectory, CongletonCort J. P. St. Ann's vicarage. Sale, ManchesterCox Canon W. L. P. Alderley Edge, ManchesterDarby Very Rev. J. L. The Deanery, Abbey sq. ChesterDavys J. Alaric, St. George's, Hj'deDawson H. J., M.A. EUesmere Port, ChesterDicker G. C Mobberley rectory, KnutsfordDodge C 83 Park road east, BirkenheadEvans T. J. St. Peter's vicarage, Rock FerryFfoulkes Piers John Benedict M.A. Rode rectory,Scholar GreenFirth H. B. St. James' vicarage, Latchford, WarringtonGore Ven. Arthur, Bowdon vicarage, AltrinchamGray S. P. Bredbtiry vicarage, StockportGough W. R. St. James' vicarage, Sutton, MacclesfieldGrantham H. St. Mary's rectory, ChesterGwynne C B. Neston vicarage, <strong>Cheshire</strong>Hall J. M. Bickerton, MalpasHamilton F. C L., B.A. NorthendenHayton W. Rhymney house, Rhymney, MonHenley R, E. Wharton, WinsfordJames J. F. C St. Peter's, MacdesfieldJohnson Hewlett, St. Margaret's vicarage, AltrinchamKillick C R. Holy Trinity, RuncornKnox Canon Andrew, St. Anne's vicarage, BirkenheadMacdona F. A. Rectory, Cheadle, ManchesterMaUory H. Leigh, St. John's vicarage, BirkenheadMarshaU E. E. St. Catherine's vicarage, Tranmere.BirkenheadMay T, H. HeswaU, ChesterMayne J, St. Glair, Wilmslow, ManchesterOakley G. D. St. Mary's vicarage, BirkenheadPacker Charles, Dane Bridge vicarage, NorthwichParker Hon. A. R. Maesfen, MalpasPemberton W. A. Mottram-in-LongdendalePigot H. V. GrappenhaU, WarringtonPostance W. Willaston, <strong>Cheshire</strong>Reid W. C. Coppenhall rectory, CreweSandars G. R. Davenham, NorthwichSanders F. Hoylake, BirkenheadSatterthwaite Canon C J. The Vicarage, Disley, StockptSayer J. B. The Vicarage, Oxton, BirkenheadScott Canon S. C St. John Baptist vicarage. Vicars lane,ChesterSewell H. St. Thomas's rectory, StockportSheriff T. H. St. Paul's, StalybridgeSpafford A. Bromborough, BirkenheadStables W. H. The Vicarage, OverStandring T. M. Bidston vicarage, BirkenheadStonex F. T. The Vicarage, New BrightonSuUivan C E. Hulme-, Walfield, CtongletonSutcliffe C Holy Trinity vicarage, StalybridgeSymonds A. Over-Tabley, KnutsfordSymonds Canon W. St. Mary's rectory, StockportTarbuck E. R. St. George's, AltrinchamThurston G. B. Lymm rectory, <strong>Cheshire</strong>Turner Canon E. C. The Vicarage, Neston, ChesterWarburton W. T. 45 Church st. Egremont, BirkenheadWarman F. S. St. Aidan's college, BirkenheadWeatherhead Canon R. J. 43 Church st.Egremont.BrknhdWebb Canon A. H. St. Paul's vicarage, CreweWilliams T. G. The Vicarage, Gee cross, HydeWood Archdeacon A. Maitland, The Vicarage, RuncornWoodward J. E. St. Paul's vicarage, BirkenheadPLACES OF WORSHIP, with Times ot Services.Cathedral, Christ 4 the Blessed Virgin Marj-, on everyday, except sunday, holy communion 8 a.m. ; matins10.15 a.m.; evensong at 4.15 p.m. On sunday, holycommunion at 8 a.m.; matins at 10.30 a.m. withsermon; evensong at 3.30 p.m., also at 6.30 p.m. withsermon, in the nave. The hoJ!y communion is celebratedat 11.15 ^-^^ 0" all festivals; on the first 4third Sundays 4 on all high festivals after the serviceat 10.30 a.mChurches 4 Chapels.Christ Church, Gloucester street. Brook street. Rev.Frank Selwyn Macaulay Bennett M.A. rector; Rev.Francis Ernest Arnold Shepherd M.A. 4 Eev. JamesJohn Jesse Eobinson, curates; 11 a.m. 4 6.30 p.m.;holy communion, 7 a.m. ; daily, g,45 a,m. & 7.45 p.mChrist Church Mission Eoom, Back Brook street, 6.30p.m. ; tues. 4 thurs. 7.45 p.mHoly Trinity, Watergate street, Eev. Laurence MeakinFarraU M.A. rector; 8 4 10.45 a.m.; 2.50 4 6.30p.m.; daUy services, 8 a.m. 4 6 p.mHoly Trinity Mission Eoom; sun. 4 thurs. 8 p.mSt. Barnabas Mission Church, Sibell street (chapel ofease to St. John the Baptist), Rev. John Phillips,curate in charge; 10.45 ^•^^- ^ ^-3° P-^^- '> "^ed.7.45 a.mSt. John-without-the-Northgate, Upper Northgate st.Rev. Joseph Louis Bedford M.A., F.L.S. incumbent;10.45 ^•°^- 4; 3 p.m. ; H.C 8 a.m.on 2nd,4th 4 5th sunSt. John the Baptist, Vicars lane. Rev. Canon SamuelCooper Scott M.A. vicar 4 rural dean; Rev. JohnPhillips 4 Rev. David Harrop Boyle M.A. curates;10.45 ^-- 4 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.mSt. Martin's (Welsh), St. Martin's Ash, Rev. WilliamParry Williams, curate in charge; 10.45 a.m. 4 6.30p.mSt. Mary, St. Mary's hill (parish church of St. Bridgetwith-St.-Martin),Ven. Archdeacon Barber M.A.,F.S.A. rector; Rev. Reyner Edward William CosensB.A. curate; 8 4 10.45 a.m. 4 6.30 p.m.; week days,8 a.m. 4 6.30 p.mSt. Mary's, Overleigh road. Rev. Henry GranthamD.S.O. rector; Rev. William Stewart B.A. curate;8, 9.15 4 n a.m. 4 6.30 p.mSt. Michael with St. Olave, Bridge Street row. Rev.William Tweedie B.A. vicar; 10.45 ^-J"- 4 6.30 p.m.;wed. 4 fri. II a.mSt. Paul, Boughton-in-the-City, Rev. Frank Edwards M.A.vicar; Rev. Thomas Edward Evans M.A. 4 Rev.Horace J. E. Williams M.A. curates; 10,45 a-- ^6.30 p.m.; daily matins 4 evensongSt. Peter, The Cross, Rev. Alfred Hamilton WallerM.A. rector; Rev. George Allan Duncan B.A. curate;10.45 3-- 4 6.30 p.mSt. Thomas, Parkgate road (parish church of St.Oswald's), Rev. Harold Eustace Burder M.A. vicar;Rev. Hubert Lowry M.A. 4 Rev. Henry WiUiamComber M.A. curates; n a.m. 4 6.30 p.m.; wed.7.30 p.mChurch of the Good Shepherd (chapel of ease to St.Thomas's), Sealand road, Rev. Henry WUliam ComberM.A. curate in charge; 10.15 a.m. 4 6.30 p.mSt. Werburgh Catholic, Grosvenor Park road. Rev.Joseph Chambers, rector; Rev. Maurice Hayes,priest; 8, 9.30 4; n a.m. 4 6.30 p.m.; holy daysof oblig. 7, g.30 4 II a.m. 4 7.30 p.m,; daily, 8a.m. 4 7.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 a.mCHESHIRE 15
226 CHESTER. CHESHIRE. [KELLY'SSt. Francis Catholic, Grosvenor street. Rev. SeraphimHonnibaU O.S.F.C. (guardian); Revs. John DolanO S.F.C Louis Bracey-Wright O.S.F.C. 4 CharlesBelwood O.S.F.C. priests; 8 4 9,30 (military) 4 na.m. 4 3 & 6.30 p.m.; holidays of oblig. 7, g 4 10a.m. ; daily, 7.30 4 8 a.m. 4 8 p.mCatholic Apostolic, Church street, Northgate; 10.15a.m. k 5.15 p.mPresbyterian Church of England, Matthew HenryMemorial, Newgate street, Rev. Frank W. AndersonM.A.; II a.m, 4 6.30 p.m.; wed, 7.15 p.mBaptist (Particular), Hamilton place; 10.45 a.m. b 6.30p.m.; tues. 7.15 p.mBaptist, Grosvenor Park road, Rev. John James HargreavesA.T.S.; 10.45 a.m.ft 6.30 p.m.; tues.7.30 p.mIBaptist, Milton street (supplies); 10,45 ^•^^- b 6.30p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m.; thurs. 8 p.mBaptist (Welsh), Gorse Stacks; 10.30 a.m. 4 6 p.m.;mon. 4 wed. 7.30 p.mCalvinistic Methodist (Welsh), City road; 10.45 a.m. 46 30 p.m.; mon. 7 p.mCalvinistic Methodist (Welsh), St. John street. Rev.John Pryce Davies M.A.; 10.30 a.m. k 6 p.m,; tues.7 P-mOhurch of Christ, Upper Northgate street, RobertHindle; 10.45 si-^^- 4 6.30 p.mCongregational, Upper Northgate street. Rev. HerbertCooper A.T.S.; 10.45 a.m. 4 6.30 p.m.; fri. 7 p.mCongregational (Great Boughton), Christelton road. Rev.J. Llechryd Jones; 10.45 a.m. 4 6.30 p.m.; wed.7.30 p.mCongregational, Handbridge, Rev. William Jones A.T.S.;10.45 0-- ^ 6.30 p.m.; tues, 7,30 p.m.; thurs. 7.45p.mCongregational, Queen street. Rev. Alfred Hills B.A.;10.45 a-D^- 4 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.15 p.mCongregational (Albion Park Welsh), Albion street. Rev.H. Ivor Jones; 10.45 a.m. 4 6 p.m.; tues, 4 thurs.7,30 p.mPrimitive Methodist, George street (Chester First Circuit),Rev. John 'William Fryer (supt.); Rev. SamuelParlow; Bev. James Travis, supernumerary; 10.45a.m, k 6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7,30 p.mPrimitive Methodist, City Temple, Hunter st. (ChesterSecond Circuit), Rev. Henry S, Targett; 10.45 ^i^k6.30 p.m.; tues. 8 p.m'Primitive Methodist, Tarvin road (Chester Third Circuit),Rev. WUliam Moore, supt.; Rev. William Thornley,supernumerary; 10.45 ^-^^- 4 6.30 p.m.; istthurs. in month, 7.30 p.m.Unitarian, Trinity st. (Matthew Henry's), Rev. DavidJenkin Evans; n a.m. & 6.30 p.mUnited Methodist, Pepper street, Eev. WiUiam Yates(supt.) 4 Rev. Frank Keyworth; 10.45 ^-"i- 4 6.30p.m.; wed. 7,30 p.m• Wesleyan Methodist. City road ; ^ R^^ ^ ^^j j^^ ^^^.^^10.30 a.m, k 6.30 p.m. ; wed. (g^jp^j7.30 p.m Uev. Thomas AkriU PyeWesleyan Methodist. St. John j R ^^.street; 10,30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; R^^' rj, j^^j^^ Gerrishtri. 7.30 p.m J •'Wesleyan Methodist (Welsh), Queen street. Rev. Richd.Lloyd Jones; 10.30 a.m. 4 6 p.m.; wed. 7 p.mSt. Oswald's Parish Mission Church of the Good Shepherd,South view. Tower wharf; 10 a.m. b 6.30 p.m.;fridays, 7.30 p.m:St, Paul's Mission Room, Hoole lane, Boughton; 6.30p.m.; fri. 7.30 p.m•City Mission Lecture Boom, Crook street; 6.30 p.m. ;wed. 7 p.mEgerton Mission Hall, Egerton street; 10.45 ^•^^- b 6.30p.m.; tues. 4 thurs. 8 p.mPlymouth Brethren Mission Boom, Delamere street;10.45 *-' 4 6.30 p.mCrarden Lane Mission Chapel (Wesleyan); n a.m. 4 6.30p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.mSalvation Army Barracks, Temperance hall, Georgestreet. Adjutant Edwin Watkins, commanding officer;sun. 7 4 II a.m. 4 3 4 6.30 p.m.; daily, 8 p.mMission to the Deaf 4 Dumb, 39 Nicholas street, C. S.Hopkinson, missioner; alternate SundaysSCHOOLS.King's School, Northgate street, founded by King HenryVIII. in 1541, 4 re-organized under the "EndowedSchools Act," in 1873. The object of the foundation,is to supply a Uberal education by means of this school,'in connection with the Cathedral Church of Chester,!under the "Endowed Schools Act, 1869" (32 4 33"Vict. c. 56). The present building, erected in 1877,at a cost of ;^2o,ooo, from designs by Sir A. W.'Blomfield A,R.A,, F.S.A. is of red sandstone, wifihconvenient class-rooms 4 offices, 4 will hold 200 boys.A field is rented in the suburbs to be used as iiplayground. The school is controUed by a body ofgovernors; The Bishop of Chester, chairman. Theendowment amounts to about ;^6co yearly 4 therewere in 1910, 140 boys. Eev. John Timothy DaviesM.A. of Wadham College, Oxford, head master; Eev.Daniel Falle M.A. Bev. Thomas Edward Evans M.A!Herbert Henry Woodhouse B.A. George H. P. LindanB. ^8 L. Rev. Francis Ernest Arnold Shepherd M.A,Rev. George Allan Duncan B.A., R. Green, L. Veerman4 A. H. Robinson, assistant masters; F. B.Mason, clerkDiocesan Training CoUege for School Masters, Parkgateroad. Rev. Richard Albert Thomas M.A. principal ftchaplain; Rev. Arthur Ernest Jackson M.A. viceprincipalCollege School, Parkgate road, J. Leonard Johnson M.A.masterSchool of Science 4 Art k Grosvenor Museum, Grosvenorstreet, J. Dodd, sec.; Walter G. Schroder A.E.C.A.head master; John A. McMichael B.A., B.Sc. sciencemasterThe Blue Coat School in Upper Northgate street, occupyinga portion of the site belonging to the Hospital ofSt. John the Baptist, was founded in 1700, hy publicsubscription, under the auspice^ of Dr. NicholasStratford, then Bishop of Chester, 4 is a structureof brick, forming three sides' of a quadrangle; thewest side k north wing comprise the school, thedormitories, board room 4 master's apartments; thesouth wing is the chapel of St. John the Baptist without-the-Northgate,of which a separate account willbe found among the descriptions of churches: in theschool room is a bust of Bishop Stratford with aninscription; thirty-six boys are educated, clothedlodged 4 boarded. Boys are- elected annually to theboard 4 clothing foundation, as vacancies occur, orphans4 sons of widows having priority: the school is supportedby voluntary subscriptions, 4; by the revenuesarising from landed property 4; stock in the pnbUcfunds. F. G. Tamplin Williams, head master; MissHilda WUls, matron; Bugle-Major Handley, bandmasterBlue School (girls). Vicar's lane, founded in 1711; thepresent building was erected in 1872 on a site givenby Hugh Lupus, 3rd Marquess of Westminster, tor18 girls. The school is intended for the education fttraining of girls for domestic service. A smaU sumof money is given when a girl leaves the school forclothing 4 a further bounty it her conduct deservesit whUe in her situation. There are about 18 girls.Miss Clara Edgeller, matronBishop Graham Memorial, Princess street, built in 18674 enlarged in 1895, for 200 children; average attendance,88; Robert Lloyd, masterThe Queen's School for GHrls was founded in May 1878,4 up to 1883 occupied premises at 100 Watergate flags,when the present building was erected at a cost ofabout ^4,000 on a site near the city waUs, given hy thefirst Duke of Westminster K G., P.C. 4 commanding anextensive -view of the river Dee 4 the Welsh hiUs; it isof brick with stone dressings from designs by Mr, E.A. Ould, architect, of Chester, 4 has convenient classrooms k a residence for the head mistress; over theprincipal entrance is a statue of Queen 'Yictoria interra-cotta, executed by Mr, Edward Griffith, ofChester. "The object of the foundation is to providean education for girls on the best 4 most modernlines. Pupils are prepared for the London 4 LiverpoolMatriculation examinations, also for Oxfordresponsions k Cambridge Higher Local 4 Previousexaminations, 4 the general examination of the schoolis conducted by the Oxford 4 Cambridge joint board.The present average of pupils is 170. Miss BeatriceClay B. A. head mistress; in connection with theschool is a boarding house under the control ,of thegoverning bodyCathoUc Convent, Dee house, St. John street, MadameBlackett, superioressChester City 4; <strong>County</strong> School for Boys, Grosvenor t|t.for 105 pupUs; John A. McMichael B.A.^ B.Sc. heajlmasterChester City 4; <strong>County</strong> School for Girls, Watergatesquare, opened in 1905, for 140 pupUs; Miss HannahMary Footman, head mistressPUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.An Education Committee, consisting of eighteen membersof the Corpo'ration 4 nine co-opted members, ofwhom two are ladies, has been formed for the City it<strong>County</strong> Borough of Ohester'
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