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Kelly's Directory of Hurst 1918
Hurst is a populous village and was formed into a Civil Parish from Ashton Under Lyne by order of the Local Government Board under the Local Government Act 1894 (56 and 57 Vic c73). It is about a mile north of the borough of Ashton and from 1861 was governed by a Local Board of 12 members but is now controlled by an Urban District Council; it is in the Prestwich Division of the County, Ashton Under Lyne Union and County Court District, the rural deanery of Ashton Under Lyne and archdeaconry of Rochdale and diocese of Manchester. The ecclesiastical parish was formed in 1846, the chuch of St John, erected in 1847,and consecrated in 1849 is a building of stone in the Gothic style, consisting of a chancel nave, aisles, transepts, north vestry, south porch and a tower at the south west angle with spire and containing 8 steel bells: there are several stained windows: the south east angle is a private chapel erected by the late Oldham Whittaker esq. The church was enlarged in 1862 and in 1880 the vestry was rebuilt and other alterations made at a cost of £ 698: there are 700 sittings, 495 being free, in the churchyard is buried O. Whittaker esq. mentioned above, d 31 Dec 1871 and William Quarmby a local poet, d. 11 Oct 1872. The register dates from the year 1849. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £ 300 with residence in the gift of the Crown and Bishop of Manchester alternately,and held since 1914 by the Rev.William Thomas Cummings There are United Methodist Chapels in Queen Street, Curzon Road and Winter Street. The cemetery of 7½ acres in Higher King Street and formed in 1894 is controlled by the Urban District Council. The inhabitants are chiefly employed in the extensive cotton mills in the neighbourhood also in the adjacent collieries.
The area of Hurst civil parish and Urban District Council is 626 acres of land and 12 of water; rateable value £ 29,387; the population in 1911 was 7,858 viz: East ward 4,140; West ward, 3,718; the population of the ecclesiastical parish in 1911 was 7,061 which extends into Ashton Under Lyne Municipal Borough
Parish Clerk and Sexton, William.
Hurst Brook, adjoining Ashton is given with that town.
Town Sub Post & M.O. Office, 169 Lower King Street, Higher Hurst. Mrs. Mary Ellen Mellor, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from Ashton Under Lyne.
Town Sub Post & M.O. Office, 105 Whiteacre Road. George Armitage, sub-postmaster. Telegrams can be handed in only at this office & telegraph money orders are issued but not paid.
Town Sub Post & M.O. Office, 202 Curzon Road. Miss Sarah Jane Schofield, sub-postmistress.
Urban District Council Offices, Lower King Street
Meeting Day, 3rd Thursday in month at 7 p.m.
Members,
Chairman, John Whittaker Kenworthy
Vice Chairman, Thomas Dean
East Ward
Benjamin
Greenwood
Joseph
Pleasants JP
Charles
Hampson
Henry
Riley
Jn. Whittaker
Kenworthy JP
Reginald
Wallwork
West Ward
John Mallinson
Birkby
Daniel
Hall
Thomas
Dean
Thomas Harrop
Leech
James
Garth
Thomas Frederick
Kershaw
Officers:
Clerk, Reg. Whitworth, 17 Booth Street, Ashton Under Lyne
Treasurer, Fred H. Shaw, Parr's Bank Limited, Ashton Under Lyne
Medical Officer of Health, Richard Price, Stamford Street, Ashton Under Lyne
Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, Samuel Shirt, 336 Higher King Street
Collector, Charles Brooke, 136 Lower King Street
PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS
Cemetery, John J Green, superintendent
Police Station, William Carson, superintendent, 3 sergeants & 8 constables
Weights & Measures Office, William Clarke, inspector
PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
St.John's Higher Hurst, built in 1848, at a cost of £ 1,500 & enlarged in 1880-1 for 470 children; John Henry Storey, master; Miss Clara Hulley, infants' mist.
Hurst, Queen Street, built in 1857 by John Whittaker esq. at a cost of £ 2,000 and enlarged in 1885 for 460 children; John William Spencer, master.
Union Road, Hurst Brook. Erected in 1873 at a cost of £ 950; enlarged in 1890 and again in 1904 for 610 children at a cost of £ 560. James L Wood master. Miss Rovina Cheetham, infants' mistress.
Queen Street Council School (Infants). Built in 1911 for 150 children; Miss Martha Bishop; infants' mistress.
HURST PRIVATE RESIDENTS
Burgess; John
Glenholme, Rose Hill
Cummings; Rev Robert William (Vicar)
St John's Vicarage
Hall; Harry Garforth
The Grange, Higher Hurst
Harris, Albert
The Grove, Rose Hill
Harrop; Thos.
Rose Hill Cot. Higher Hurst
Kenworthy, John JP
Hurst Hall
Lees; John Arthur
Rhydal mnt. Queen Street
Lumb, Ernest
Longshirts
Pleasants, Joseph
Hurst House
Taylor, John
150 Lower King Street
COMMERCIAL
Alger Spinning Co. Limited. William G Walton,(sec)
Cotton Spinners
TN 93
Ancell; Samuel
Shopkpr
83 Lower King Street
Armitage; George
Stationer & Post Office
169 Lower King Street, Higher Hurst
Atkinson; George W
Beer ret.
78 Union Road
Ashton; James S
Confectioner
Heys Street
Ashton Under Lyne Golf Club
John Whittaker Kenworthy President, Henry Slatter Secretary
Rose Hill
Ashworth; John Thomas
Pawnbroker
153 Whiteacre Road
Bailey; James
Beer ret.
222 Lower King Stret
Bailey; John Edward
Shopkeeper
41 Queen Street
Bailey; Walter
Shopkeeper
165 Curzon Road
Banks; Wm. Hy.
Shopkpr
278 Higher King Street
Barlow; George
Farmer
Gorsey Lane
Barnfather; Albt. Edwd.
Boot repr.
1 Albion Street
Baxter; George
Shopkeeper
22 Union Road
Bayley; Jn. Edwd.
Herbalist
41 Queen Street
Bertenshaw; James
Tripe dlr.
261 Queen Street
Birchell, Elizabeth (Mrs.)
Fried Fish dlr.
129 Queen Street
Birkby John M
Painter
Prospect Cottages, Lower King Street
Boardman; Ellen (Mrs.)
Grocer
Nook Lane Higher Hurst
Booth; Herbert
Hare & Hounds PH
238 Lower King Street
Boothman; Harriet Elizabeth (Mrs.)
Shopkeeper
43 Queen Street
Bowater; Saml.
Fried Fish dlr.
134 Hope Street
Bowler; James
Farmer
Greenhurst
Bradshaw; Bertha (Mrs.)
Grocer
83 Hope Street
Brammah, Agnes (Mrs.)
Confr
18 Union Road
Brooke; Charles
Collector to the Urban District Council
136 Lower King Street
Buckley; Abel
Grocer
43 Crompton Street
Buckright; Ann (Mrs.)
Beer Retailer
Hurst Nook
Butterfield; Herbt.
Insur. Agt.
Princess Street
Carpenter; Samuel
Shopkpr
33 Hope Street
Cartman; Mabel (Miss)
Dress Maker
308 Higher King Street
Cedar Mill Co.Limited (1903)
TN 93
Cemetery
John J Green Supt.
Clarke; William
Inspector of Weights & Measures
Lower King Street
Conservative Club
John Birkby (sec)
Dartmouth, Lower King Street
Cook; Samuel
Coal Dlr
232 Lower King Street
Cooper; Harold
Insur. Agt.
57 Low. King Street
Crowther; Minnie (Mrs.)
Draper
265 Queen Street
Davies; John
Tripe Dresser
203 Curzon Road
Dean; Thomas & Co. Limited
Builders & Contractors
Dixon; Arthur
Tripe dlr.
287 Whiteacre Road
Dixon; John Henry
Watch & Clock repr.
141 Queen Street
Dobson; Gertrude (Mrs.) & Mary (Miss)
Grocers
179 Lower King Street
Dobson; William
Clogger
175 Lower King Street
Dyson; David
Greengro.
295 Whiteacre Road
Ellis; Evan
Chemist
1 Queen Street
Farrell; James
Shopkeeper
129 Hope Street
Fazakerley; Louisa (Mrs.)
Beer Retailer
29 Nook Lane
Faulkner; Thomas
76 Nook Lane
Furze; Constance Emily (Miss)
Basket Maker
New Lees Street
Garside; Lucy (Miss)
Milliner
See Hulley & Garside
Garth & Schofield
Mineral Water Manufacturers
Evans Street
Gilroy; Elizh. (Mrs.)
Midwife
33 William Street
Gorse; Charles W
Shopkeeper
Silas Street
Greenhalgh; Esther (Mrs.)
Fried Fish dlr.
226 Lower King Street
Hague; John
Grocer
225 Higher King Street
Hall; Albert
Shopkeeper
9 Nook Lane
Hampson; Chas.
Beer Retailer
78 Nook Lane
Hannam; Eliza (Miss)
Confectioner
240 Lower King Street
Hardy; William
Boot Repairer
4 Carr Street
Harris; Frank
News agent
47 Queen Street
Heap; Mary (Mrs.)
Draper
131 Queen Street
Herbert; Arthur
Painter & Decorator
185 Lower King Street
Hibbert; Robert
Grocer
4 Lower King Street
Higher Hurst Co-operative Society Limited. John Arthur Lees (sec)
Grocers. &c
191 & 193 Lower King Street, & Williams Street & Russell Street & Whiteacre Road, Ashton Under Lyne