kelly's directory 1895

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·1·v 1 '- "' I , :l 64 .ENGLEFIELD GREEN. SURREY. (KELLY'S ' ,Trnvers :Y:rs. The Glade Edmead Henry, shoe maker Newman Thomas, hair St. Tupper Col. .A. Emilius, Manor cott Egham Cl\metery (H. E. l'aine, clerk Jude's road . Turner Wm.. Chas. New Egbam house to the burial boo rd; George St1·ick- Portwny Cressel John,. grocer & wine Ward ·Prof. B. Marshall M. .A land, superintendent} & spirit merchant Warric.lt Benjamin J. The Lodge Elliott Robert, tai lor Ronke John. farmer, Bond street Weisse Miss, Northlands Finch George, beer retailer Roake Richd. dairyman. Bond street Willmer Mrs. Englehurst, St. Fletcher Wm. S. carpenter, Blay's la Rooke Victoria Mary (l\lrs.), farmer, road Garwood Josph. boot mn. Victoria rd Crown farm Wilmer Mrs Gregg William, butcher Rowland Robert, bricklayer Woods Christopher, Norman villa Hall James,' fishmonger Royal Indian Engineering College co:wamCUL. Harman Jomes, cab proprietor (Gen. Sir Alexander Taylor Il.E., A.rmst. rong Thos. corn. flour & hay dlr Harrison. Frnncis, carpenter G.C.B. president; Lient.-Col. W. Ashby.Thomas&; Co. bankers {branch Hicks James, sholl i:nnker J. Doyes, sec.), Cooper's Hill oC Egham); open on tuesdays & Hines & Waterman, shopkeeper Rud• ling Clement, corn & coal dealer fl'idays n a.m. to 3 p.m.; draw on Hon& Charles, beer retailer St. June's road Williams, Deacon & Co. London EC Hopkins John George, painter Simmond Frederick, deputy surveyor Beauchamp John, beer retailer Hopkins Walter. greengrocer of Windsor forest & parks, Park sid11 J3eauchamps Wm. builder, Victoria rd Hunt William, plasterer Skeggs David, house furnisher Dold Thomas, greengrocer Kent Henry, ironmonger Slade William, boot & shoe maker Boylett George, shopkeeper, D01.1d st Kent Joseph Victoria. Temperance htl Suhr Herman, hair dresser Brohom Ann (Mrs.), grocer Kettle laundrss, Bond st Thirkel boot maker Brown Elizabeth (Mrs.), laundress, Knox Frnnc1s, cl11mney sweeper Thorn John, dairyman Bond street . Leeann Harry, picture frame maker Turner John, certificated plumber Budd Frederick, confectioner Ledbrook James W. draper & boot & Turtill James Woods, harness maker ,,Budgen & Sons, grocers shoe dealer Want Robert, shopkeeper Chancellor Mary Ann (Miss), linen Littlewood Henry, butcher Watts Thomas, beer retailer draper &n . Maidens Robert. smith White 'William, beer retailer Cheesman Robert Geo. (Mrs.), grocer Mathews Fras. Edw. surg. The Pines Whit& Willnm, carman Cooper George Henry, wheelwright Menzies· William, architect, surveyor Willis Gcorgoe, baker Cottage Hospital (W. T. Drew & inspector of nuisances for Windsor Winter William, tobacconist & post· L.B.C.P. Edin. Henry Edward GIC- rural sanitary authority, Surbiton master fard & Wm. H. Beresford L.R.C.P. house Wood Eliza (Mrs.), dress maker, Pop· Lond & William W. Floyer M. .B. Miller George Frederick, chemist, St. Jar cottage medical officers; Mrs. Bolton, Jude's road Woodham Charles, Barley Mow hot el matron) Morris Matthew, Carman, .Blay's lane Woods Henry, baker Cox James. shopkeeper, Norman road New Esrhnm Dispensary (William Woods William, beer retailer Cranford Emily (Mrs.), dress maker Hugh Beresford, surgeon; mon. & Working Men's Institute (Jn. Tabor, Dixon & Co. fishmongers thurs. 10 a.m. ), Poplar cottage secretary) ELSTEAD is a parish and village, near the river Rhodes Charlesworth }.LA. or St. Johns C-OUcge, C:im· S miles west from G-Oda.lming station on the bridge. There is a Congregational chapel and a Yonnt? . Portsmouth branch of the London and South Western Men's Institute and reading room. · Smith's charity ol railway, in the South Western division of the county, £5 wns left by Henry Smith, of Wandsworth, and alder· hundred nnd petty se:ssional division of Fnrnhnm. mnn of London, who died January 30, 1628. RiYer . Hambledon union, Guildford and Godalming county Honse is th& residence of Lady Jephson, and Elste:1d · courl district, rural deanery of Godnlming, Lod"e that of Lient.·Gf'n. Ang11stus Decher Marsac!: · of Surrey and diocese of Winchester: it is supposed to .T.P. 0 The Ecclesiastica)o Commissioners are lords or the · ' have derived its nnme from having been the ""talion," manor. Tho principn.1 landownel's ore Captain W. H. or "stead," of Ella, founder of the kingdom of Sussex. Rushbrooke J.P. of 'l'hursley, ,V . W. G. Cornwnll esq. The church of St Jnm&S is a'.n ancient edifice oC stone, the trustees of the late Sir Richard Mounteney Jephson consisting of chancel, nave of five bays, south aisle, bart. d. 1870, Col. Marshall, n. B. Comb&' e!q. D.J... , north porch and a western belfry of wood surmount. ed J.P. of Frensham, Mrs. Gooch nncl Howard. Thr by a shingl&d spire and containing 3 bells; the soil is partly light loam and sand; subsoil, gro.vrl iind . earliest portion of the structure do.tes from the year sand. The crops are barley, wheat, carrots, pot:itoe'J I 128. and the east window of the chancel is a good and rye. The area is 4,n9 acres, of which 3,600 ncre.• speclDlen .of Perpen.dicular work: the belfry stair is ar& .common land; rateabl& value. £3,630; the p<>pu· of, sobd slab .of oak, the steps being cut Jation in 1891 was 775. mto 1t: th& suuned east window, erected in 1881, is a IIankley is a. hamlet half a. mile west .; memorial to Julia wife of the late Sir William Sexton, William Kislingbury. . Baynes hart; eh& died Jan. 21, 1881. The church was Post, ?IL O. &; T. O.i S. D., Express Delivery &:; Annmt: thoroughly restored in 1872, when the south aisle was & Insurnnc& Office,-Jonathon Dlackman, sub-post· adaed: there ar& 270 sittings, Th& register dates from master. Letters received from Godalmins- at 7·-45 year .1539. The living is a rectory, aver;ags tithe a.m. & 12.15; dispatched at 12.30 a.m. & 5.30 p.m ; · ·rent-charge, £240, net yenrly value, £20(), with resi- National School (mixed), erected in 1852, for 150 ·: denc& and 5 acres of in th& gift of the arch- children; average attendance, n4; Edward Elliott., ." deacon of Surrey, and held emce 1854 by the Bev. Joseph m&ster ' .. PRI'VJ.TB Short Major, The Hermitage Hom John, !nrmer _',:'Marked· thus • receive their letters Stapleton Lt.-Col. Talbot, Beaufo11t ldg Inwood Thomas, Wool Pack inn · . · through Thursley · Institute &; Reading Room --. Allen 'A. Hill house CO.lOCBnCUL. Keen James, farmer, Hankley commn Baynes Charles O. River houS& Alwyn · Arthur, farmer May Frederick, frmr. Red House trm Charlesworth Rev. Jsph. Rhodes M.A. *Barnard Frederick, nurs'erymnn Moorey Ccrnelius, potato salesman t; Rectory Blackman Jonathan, shopkeepe; & carrier . · *Cobb Charle&' Davison . post office · Payne Baxtor, grocers &c · Field George M.D. Elstead mill Boutland & Dacre, Golden Fleece inn, Ruglbs Stephen, ·shopkeeper . Hirst .Tames. Fir cottag& & coal merchan:ts Shotter Robert. farmer, Low. Eash1ng :tngram Charles, Elstead- house Bovington William Hy. blacksmith Streeton' Arthur, butcher " Jephson Lady, River house ·- Dowler Henry, builder Tidy Martin,. Th& Star P.H : .. Li eut Geil. 'Augustus Becher ·Cresar Julius, farmer Tracey · Alfred, carpenter . ':J.P. Elsteiid lodge Carpenter Charles, assistant over- Woods George (l\Irs.), farmer, Han . ]:?alt Lady, Qharles bill . seer, Pot. common 'ley common ": · ' · · · Hilly&r Frederick. farmer Wyatt Wm. frmr. Hankley coIDIIlOll .. ···EPSOM (originally · "Ebbis-ham ") its and is 15 miles sout.li-west-by-south' from London ha '.· from St.. ;Ebba, a Nort.liumbrialn prinCess, and ·is a parish road, i7 by tho Brighton and South Coast railway, ant mark.&b ·itown" and . thehead. of· a. petty aessional about 14 'by th& South Western, 16 milea '11Iioir 'nd · county district, delightfully from Guildford, .9 n'Orth from Reigate, .9 from Croydon rerg&, of .. Danstead Downs, on aud 7 from Kingston, in th& l\fid division of tb& county. :.1 ;. th&; ·.JD'ain ;.11'oad· . froa:I!., ,.. to . Dorlcilng, Horsham, first division of th& hundred of Copthome, rural de>aner1 '!1th sla.tions · on the of' Leatherhead, archdeaconry of Surrey and diocese of .• The t'Own is paved, lighted :with g3' frolD · ·-<,: ." .... ........ ..

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Page 1: Kelly's Directory 1895

·1·v 1 '-"' I ,

:l 64 .ENGLEFIELD GREEN. SURREY. (KELLY'S

' ,Trnvers :Y:rs. The Glade Edmead Henry, shoe maker Newman Thomas, hair .~esser, St. Tupper Col. .A. Emilius, Manor cott Egham Cl\metery (H. E . l'aine, clerk Jude's road

. Turner Wm .. Chas. New Egbam house to the burial boo rd; George St1·ick- Portwny Cressel John,. grocer & wine Ward ·Prof. B. Marshall M . .A land, superintendent} & spirit merchant Warric.lt Benjamin J. The Lodge Elliott Robert, tailor Ronke John. farmer, Bond street Weisse Miss, Northlands Finch George, beer retailer Roake Richd. dairyman. Bond street Willmer Mrs. Englehurst, St. Jude'~ Fletcher Wm. S. carpenter, Blay's la Rooke Victoria Mary (l\lrs.), farmer,

road Garwood Josph. boot mn. Victoria rd Crown farm Wilmer Mrs Gregg William, butcher Rowland Robert, bricklayer Woods Christopher, Norman villa Hall James,' fishmonger Royal Indian Engineering College

co:wamCUL. Harman Jomes, cab proprietor (Gen. Sir Alexander Taylor Il.E., A.rmst.rong Thos. corn. flour & hay dlr Harrison. Frnncis, carpenter G.C.B. president; Lient.-Col. W. Ashby.Thomas&; Co. bankers {branch Hicks James, sholl i:nnker J. Doyes, sec.), Cooper's Hill

oC Egham); open on tuesdays & Hines & Waterman, shopkeeper Rud•ling Clement, corn & coal dealer fl'idays n a.m. to 3 p.m.; draw on Hon& Charles, beer retailer St. June's road Williams, Deacon & Co. London EC Hopkins John George, painter Simmond Frederick, deputy surveyor

Beauchamp John, beer retailer Hopkins Walter. greengrocer of Windsor forest & parks, Park sid11 J3eauchamps Wm. builder, Victoria rd Hunt William, plasterer Skeggs David, house furnisher Dold Thomas, greengrocer Kent Henry, ironmonger Slade William, boot & shoe maker Boylett George, shopkeeper, D01.1d st Kent Joseph Victoria. Temperance htl Suhr Herman, hair dresser Brohom Ann (Mrs.), grocer Kettle Sara~ (?.Ir~.), laundrss, Bond st Thirkel William~ boot maker Brown Elizabeth (Mrs.), laundress, Knox Frnnc1s, cl11mney sweeper Thorn John, dairyman

Bond street . Leeann Harry, picture frame maker Turner John, certificated plumber Budd Frederick, confectioner Ledbrook James W. draper & boot & Turtill James Woods, harness maker ,,Budgen & Sons, grocers shoe dealer Want Robert, shopkeeper Chancellor Mary Ann (Miss), linen Littlewood Henry, butcher Watts Thomas, beer retailer

draper &n . Maidens Robert. smith White 'William, beer retailer Cheesman Robert Geo. (Mrs.), grocer Mathews Fras. Edw. surg. The Pines Whit& Willnm, carman Cooper George Henry, wheelwright Menzies· William, architect, surveyor Willis Gcorgoe, baker Cottage Hospital (W. T. Drew & inspector of nuisances for Windsor Winter William, tobacconist & post·

L.B.C.P. Edin. Henry Edward GIC- rural sanitary authority, Surbiton master fard & Wm. H. Beresford L.R.C.P. house Wood Eliza (Mrs.), dress maker, Pop· Lond & William W. Floyer M . .B. Miller George Frederick, chemist, St. Jar cottage medical officers; Mrs. Bolton, Jude's road Woodham Charles, Barley Mow hotel matron) Morris Matthew, Carman, .Blay's lane Woods Henry, baker

Cox James. shopkeeper, Norman road New Esrhnm Dispensary (William Woods William, beer retailer Cranford Emily (Mrs.), dress maker Hugh Beresford, surgeon; mon. & Working Men's Institute (Jn. Tabor, Dixon & Co. fishmongers thurs. 10 a.m. ), Poplar cottage secretary)

ELSTEAD is a parish and village, near the river Rhodes Charlesworth }.LA. or St. Johns C-OUcge, C:im· W~y, S miles west from G-Oda.lming station on the bridge. There is a Congregational chapel and a Yonnt?

. Portsmouth branch of the London and South Western Men's Institute and reading room. ·Smith's charity ol railway, in the South Western division of the county, £5 wns left by Henry Smith, of Wandsworth, and alder· hundred nnd petty se:ssional division of Fnrnhnm. mnn of London, who died January 30, 1628. RiYer

. Hambledon union, Guildford and Godalming county Honse is th& residence of Lady Jephson, and Elste:1d · courl district, rural deanery of Godnlming, archdenconr~· Lod"e that of Lient.·Gf'n. Ang11stus Decher Marsac!: · of Surrey and diocese of Winchester: it is supposed to .T.P.

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The Ecclesiastica)o Commissioners are lords or the · ' have derived its nnme from having been the ""talion," manor. Tho principn.1 landownel's ore Captain W. H.

or "stead," of Ella, founder of the kingdom of Sussex. Rushbrooke J.P. of 'l'hursley, ,V. W. G. Cornwnll esq. The church of St Jnm&S is a'.n ancient edifice oC stone, the trustees of the late Sir Richard Mounteney Jephson consisting of chancel, nave of five bays, south aisle, bart. d. 1870, Col. Marshall, n. B. Comb&' e!q. D.J ...

, north porch and a western belfry of wood surmount.ed J.P. of Frensham, Mrs. Gooch nncl ~Irs. Howard. Thr by a shingl&d spire and containing 3 bells; the soil is partly light loam and sand; subsoil, gro.vrl iind

. earliest portion of the structure do.tes from the year sand. The crops are barley, wheat, carrots, pot:itoe'J I 128. and the east window of the chancel is a good and rye. The area is 4,n9 acres, of which 3,600 ncre.• speclDlen .of Perpen.dicular work: the belfry stair is ar& . common land; rateabl& value. £3,630; the p<>pu· ~omP?sed of, on~ sobd slab .of oak, the steps being cut Jation in 1891 was 775. mto 1t: th& suuned east window, erected in 1881, is a IIankley is a. hamlet half a. mile west

.; memorial to Julia (~mith), wife of the late Sir William Sexton, William Kislingbury. . Baynes hart; eh& died Jan. 21, 1881. The church was Post, ?IL O. &; T. O.i S. D., Express Delivery &:; Annmt: thoroughly restored in 1872, when the south aisle was & Insurnnc& Office,-Jonathon Dlackman, sub-post· adaed: there ar& 270 sittings, Th& register dates from master. Letters received from Godalmins- at 7·-45 th~ year .1539. The living is a rectory, aver;ags tithe a.m. & 12.15; dispatched at 12.30 a.m. & 5.30 p.m

; · ·rent-charge, £240, net yenrly value, £20(), with resi- National School (mixed), erected in 1852, for 150 ·: denc& and 5 acres of g!eb~, in th& gift of the arch- children; average attendance, n4; Edward Elliott.,

." deacon of Surrey, and held emce 1854 by the Bev. Joseph m&ster ' .. PRI'VJ.TB RESIDB~1s. Short Major, The Hermitage Hom John, !nrmer

_',:'Marked· thus • receive their letters Stapleton Lt.-Col. Talbot, Beaufo11t ldg Inwood Thomas, Wool Pack inn · . · through Thursley · Institute &; Reading Room --. Allen 'A. Hill house CO.lOCBnCUL. Keen James, farmer, Hankley commn

Baynes Charles O. River houS& Alwyn ·Arthur, farmer May Frederick, frmr. Red House trm Charlesworth Rev. Jsph. Rhodes M.A. *Barnard Frederick, nurs'erymnn Moorey Ccrnelius, potato salesman t;

Rectory Blackman Jonathan, shopkeepe; & carrier . · *Cobb Charle&' Davison . • post office · Payne &· Baxtor, grocers &c

· Field George M.D. Elstead mill Boutland & Dacre, Golden Fleece inn, Ruglbs Stephen, ·shopkeeper . Hirst .Tames. Fir cottag& & coal merchan:ts Shotter Robert. farmer, Low. Eash1ng :tngram Charles, Elstead- house Bovington William Hy. blacksmith Streeton' Arthur, butcher

" Jephson Lady, River house ·- Dowler Henry, builder Tidy Martin,. Th& Star P.H : .. ~farsack Lieut.·Geil. 'Augustus Becher ·Cresar Julius, farmer Tracey · Alfred, carpenter k·

.':J.P. Elsteiid lodge Carpenter Charles, assistant over- Woods George (l\Irs.), farmer, Han . ]:?alt Lady, Qharles bill . seer, Pot. common 'ley common

": · ' · · · Hilly&r Frederick. farmer Wyatt Wm. frmr. Hankley coIDIIlOll

.. ···EPSOM (originally · "Ebbis-ham ") d~rim its na~e and is 15 miles sout.li-west-by-south' from London ha '.· from St.. ;Ebba, a Nort.liumbrialn prinCess, and ·is a parish road, i7 by tho Brighton and South Coast railway, ant :::~.and mark.&b ·itown" and .the• head. of· a. petty aessional about 14 'by th& South Western, 16 milea north-e~s -· ~nsi01l,I. '11Iioir 'nd· county .~nrt district, delightfully from Guildford, .9 n'Orth from Reigate, .9 from Croydon ·-.:; ait.~t&d.~on, the :.we&tern rerg&, of .. Danstead Downs, on aud 7 from Kingston, in th& l\fid division of tb& county. :.1 ;.th&; ·.JD'ain;.11'oad· . froa:I!., .Lon~on ,..to . Dorlcilng, Horsham, first division of th& hundred of Copthome, rural de>aner1 ~'S·.G";ildford ap~rW-or.thm~, '!1th sla.tions · on the ·~ndon, of' Leatherhead, archdeaconry of Surrey and diocese of ~~~~.J;d i°.~l~ ~.~'1'-~h~-:.S~uth .• ~~t-em .roil~a!s•. W~1:hester. The t'Own is paved, lighted :with g3' frolD

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Page 2: Kelly's Directory 1895

SURREY. EPSOM. 165 ~the property or the Epsom nnd Ewell Gas

mpany, formed in 1839, and plentifully 5upplied witb ter from works tho properly 'of tho Council, situ­

- at .East street: the '"l)ter is of superior quality, bas about :z3 degrees of hardness, nrisina- from the

held in solution. The town is e1Iectua.lly drnined the sewage is deodorised and otherwise disposed of

man· iniga.tion ground (part or Epsom Court farm), a ·ob being pumped up to higheT land and returned

_ ",..,,._ "Y grarit&tion; the effluent, by means of a system of deep and surface drai..nnge. )3 largely purified, and runs mto the Hogs :Mill river, 'by which it is discharged into

• ~e Tbame9 at Kingston. l'!i1e air of Epsom is very ialubrious; part of Uie town lfos in a noltural basin, but the upper portion possesses fine do'lt'ns, almost entirely open to the SE':l Oil the south side, and the c.emperature is thus ngreca.bly varied. It "\\'.BS consti· ~ted a Local Government District i9 Mar. 1850, under

6- provisions of the "Public Health Act, 1848" ( 11 & ai;;;;;;;;c,::2:;Vict. 3. 63), but the ~ovcrmnent of t.he towu is

JIOW ·vested in an Urban District Council. 'fhe church of St. Martin, situated towards the eastern extremity • the parish, is a structure of brick and flint with Bath stone dressings, in the Gothic style, and was en· tire!Y rebnilt, with the exception 'of the tower, in tlie ytar 1824> ab a cost of £7,000, from the designs of Mr. llatcllard, architect, of Pimlico ; it consists of chancel, Sa\"e, aislw, west porch and o. tower wit.h .spire a.t the

lf~'-IQ10r:th-west angle, containing a clock and 8 bells: the Mained east window was erected in 1893: t.bere is a J111011ument, by Flaxman, to the Rev. John Parkhurst

,Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, the lexico­• ·her,- who died here :z1 March, 1797; o. tablet with

ematical figures, by U1e mme sculptor, to Eleanor JleUle!d;: died 1802; and a monument by Ohantrey, ~nting a. kneeling female figure, with a. child in ~ to one of the Warre family: in the south aisle

a eO.tlY monument to Richard Evelyn, of Woodcote, 1¥9:. in the souH1 porch is one lo Eli:iu.betb, his

· e,1~ J~I.: t!ie oldest memorial is a brass plate on a ijine., with the name of Marston, and dated 1511 : ~ a;re·,'1,200 sitting~. 500 being free. The church

:w'hOu'y closed to interments Sept. 18, 1866, and the yard,. by the samo Order, can now be usell olnly by

having family vaults and graves. In the church­ia a stone inseribed to Charles Parkhurst, d. 20 '1704.!1 The register dates from lthe year 1695. liv!ng ia a vicarage, average yearly value from •renkharge £:z83, net income £233, with 3 acres

Pb& and residence, in the gift of the representatives UW.+Ja!,e.i.Captain Speer, a.nd held since 1883 by tl)O

.iO!M' Samuel, of the universi!ty of Oxlord, and k,' St.· John's Mission church, erect~ in 1884

. P~esent near, ab a cost of £2,000, and attached ::::."W<!"""i .~N .. • .. church, is a. st·ructure of brick with .stone

hf Uie Gothic style, and will aoot $00 persons. ~~h is an ecclesiastical parish, formed

IOI 1874; the church, on the common at the weat of,tli~town,and consecrated in 1876, bae been entirely·

ftai;tl is an edifice of fl.int with stone dressings, ~ style, from designs by Sir A. W. Blom­~· A.R:A., F.$.A. architect., and consists of tia.ve~ aisles, transept, baptistery, west porch

embattled western towea- with belfry, containing ~the ·reredos is of alabaster and includes a . ~~~ of ~he u ~ransflgura.tion," in mosaic, the ,~i :at~ by Sir ArUtur Blom field; and the wd "Wall ·above the ea.ab window is similarly and displays figures of the four evangelists :

at.&,6oo,aitting&. Th& register dates from the year . dl'~ving · is a vicarage. net yearly value £200,

~~Ii.!*. ic'e,.,in. the girt of the Bishop of Winchester, ~~"1881 by tbe Rev. Archer George Hunter

ty College, Cambridge. The population of r..c- tical.parisb. in 18g1 was l,5:z5. The Catholic ~BMthcote road, dedicated to St. Joseph, was

1857, and ha. 120 sittings. The Wesleyan Waterloo road, erected in 1859, seat11 :zoo

~1!!.&re., ia ll Congregational chapel, erecled in :_i;~~25?- .end a Calvinistic chapel, erected in ~so lltpllgs. The Cemetery, <in .Ashley rond,

·\11._ar.ea tot about 8 acres, was completed in ~st of £5,500: it has two mortuary chapels,

,er. the control of the Council, acting as ~,.aolM, The Town Hall, erected in 1883, at a

th.~ is a sh'uoture of red brick and t~rra &;- Clusio style, from designs br Mr. J.

VIE~iiil'.;th 'A.11.I.B.A. of Epsom: it conbuns a large 40 Jeet., end abou~ 30 fee't high. with a

~.:~~~gt rooms all one ~nd and a gallery at ~.ate.also on the j??Ound floor, on either

ee11trat hall, a club room and reading

rooms, and near these a lecture room, 40 ·by 38 fe&t, and about 15 feet high : the be.semoot includes kitchens and caretaker's apartme.ots: the hall was opened Tues· day, April 3, 1883, by the Earl of Egmont, and will bold Boo porsol1lS. There aret, branches here of the London ' and County Danking Company Limited, and the Capital and Counties Dank, the latter haring ne'IY premises erected in 1894. Drick making and brewing ore carri<ed on here, and there are also nursery grounds. Tb·e corn and catUe market is held on Wednesday and a fair on. ~he 25th July. The old Assembly Rooms, in which ball9 weroe held in. the Stunrt Jlilriod, 'now form pai:t of Waterloo House, High street. In the centre of the ' High street is a clock tower with an open cupola con·

. taining one bell. T0be former cclebrity' of Epsom was due to its medicinal

springs, situated 1 mile west of the town a.nd discovered in 1618 by one Henry Wicker; the wnter was at first used externally, a'nd its purgative properties 'Were not ascertained till about 1630; reeent analyses have shown that one gallon contains 480 grains of calcareous nitre, but pure Epsom salts contain 59 parts of sulphuric acid and 41 of magnesia. forming sulphate of megn-esia: in tho reig.o of Queen Elizabeth ·the springs were much !re• quented by ithe country people, and in the ti.me fo Charles I. the salts they produced were so ctlehrated as to ~ell at 5s. per ounce: a.bout 1690 a large concour&& of visitors flocked hither, including members of the nobility, with their fa.mi.lies, and 'numerous foreigners ; and the place becam<& for a while a highly lashio1U1ble centre, and de-veloped every kind of popular amusement: in 1720 th,e m?!ls> W&re in their greatest s{Mendour, but in 1804 !>he house at the old wells was pulled down : a new mansion was erected on its sitel in 1885 by James Stoa.rt S~r11'nge esq. lord of the manor,_ end is now: occupied by him. The great modern celebrity of · Epsom is derived from its races, which appoor to have originated in the year 1711, although the pastime of horse racing, accord­ing to a passage in Lord Clarendon's "History of the Rebellion," existed in this neigltbourhood in t.he days of Charles I. The "Oaks " stakes, for three-nar-old fillies, were instituted in 1779 -by Edward, 12th Earl of Derby, and named after his hunting-box at Woodmansterne: in the following year he instituted the !a.i;nous "J?erby,. stakes, for t-hree-year-old coltAJ. and from that time until now the annual occnrrenoe of . these raceS> has . been uninterrupted. The ~pring Meetinsr is held in · April , when tbie " Metropolitan" and ·the "City and Suburban,. stakes are run for, -the "Derby'' i'n May or the beginning' of June, the principal days being Wednesday (the Derby

. day), when a &weeip,at.c.ke of gl'eat value, depending on the number o! entries, is run !or; _and Friday (the ·Oak111 day): the races take place on. the Downs, about· a· mile south ·of the town. The grand stmid, erected in 18:z9-30, at nn expense of £20,000 raised by 1,000 s])ares. was considerably enlarged and altered in 1886, at an expense of £12,000, under the direction of Mr. Hatchard Smith F.RI.B.A. architect, of ·Epsom, and forms o. prominent objeot on the 80!1th from the r<?ad between Ewell :inc\ Epsom. The ·chief hotelit are the "King'a Head," a house at which Pepys stayed when visiting Epsom in Jul):. 1667; and' the "Spread Ea.gle." The Epsom Detachme~b of the H Co. :znd ·Volunteer Battalion, East Surrey Regiment, .have a. rifle range here, 800 yards in )ength, and a drill ball in Church st.reet. On the com­mon is a club room, with skittle alley, for t·he u·se of. working men, erected by J. S. Strange esq. lord of th& manor, at a. cost of £700, from designs by Mr. J. Hat-chard Smith. · ,

'l'he ·Royal Medical Benevolent College, at the "north:.. east. corner of the Downs, and comm.anding fine pros-· pects, is a handsome pile of red brick. with quoin.a 8lldr dressings of Caen stone in ·the Tudor Gothic style, erclctcd in -the yoor 1855 in grounds occupying an area. O'f over 70 acreos: it consists of a echool and residenc&< for pensioners, the lattier being intended for decayed medical practitioners and their widows, and the1 former as a. public scho-ol for gentlemen'• sons, 'those of medicar men being educated at a. lower rate; "fhere are filtv foundation scholarships, open to orphan sons of medical· men, who are clothed, boarded . and educated gratis; besides these there are also about 200 other pupils : 32 boarders are received by the head master on special terms in Wilson House, erected at the cost of the late Professor Sir Erasmus Wilson F.R.S. : .there is also a · college chapel, gymnasium, carpenter's shop, 1wimming • bartb, three laboratories for &cien~fic teaching and ex- . cellent fields for cricket and loot.ball. Epsom and Ewell Cottage . Hospital, in Alexandra rond, Willi erected ins 1889, at a. coat of £:z,6oo, raised by public subscription and opened by H.R.B. Prince11 Mary Adelaide, Ducheu1 . -

of Teck; it contains 15 beds and a pnfing word. The

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iG6 EPSOM •. (KELLY'S

.A.lmsliouses, founded by John Livingston, a. parishioner, Evans Sir David :K.C.M.G. Ewell grove · in 1703, for .twelve poor widows, w&Te rebuilt in 1871 Lucas Sir Thomas ha.rt. l2a, Kensington Palace gardens, upon the site of the old foundation in East street, and London S W . receive twelve inmates. Thes& are not endowed. Chari- Russell of Killowen Lord G.C.M.G. Tadworth court,

· ' ties producing over £150 yenrly are distributed in \Epsom bread, clothing nnd fuel. Wood<!ote Park is the residence Vince'nt Sir Wm. ba:rt·: D'Abernon chnsc, .Ashtead, Epsom of Herbert Brooks esq.; Down hall of Col. James Horn- Beddington Maurice esq. The Limes, Carshalton by Buller J .P.; The Grove, of J ohn Pyemont esq.; . Bidder George Parker esq. Q.C., M.A. Ravensbury.park,

· Woodcote House, of the Rev. Edward William Northey Mitchnm M.A., J.P. : The manor formwly belonged to the nbbey Ilc>nsor Henry Cosmo Orme -esq. M.P. Kings.wood of Chertsey. lienry ·Mason esq. 84 Basinghall street, warren, Epsom Lond;on, is sbeward- of the mnnor; manor ·courts are Brooks Berberb esq. Woodcote park, Epsom holden in April and October, at. the King's Head hotel. Duller Col. James Hornby, Down hall, Epsom · James Stuart. Sbrange esq. who is lord of th-e ma.nor, Chambers Wm. Edwd. esq. Lawn bank, Grove rd. Sutton the Rev. E. W. Northey M.A. Herbert Brooks, George Cunliffe Boger esq. Tyrrell's Wood, Leatherhead White and llbe Earl of Rosebery' K.G., P.C. are chief Gndesden Augustus Wm. esq. F.S.A. Ewell cnstle, Epsom landowners. The area of the parish is about 7 square Gleig Col. Alex. Cameron, Claygate, Esher miles, b&ing about 3' mile!! long and about two miles Goodson Capt. Thomas, Hill form, Carshalton broad. The numbe'r of acres is 41423, of which 944 are Gould Chas. esq. Q.C. Mowbra.y ho. Worcester Park S.O downs and open common, and 3,479 cultivated land, Hnnkey John Damnrdi esq. M.A. Fetcham pnrk, Fetcham chiefly inclosed gardens and homesteads, ond the site Hyslop Akroyd csq. Hylton ~ange, Sutton of the town-; rateable value, £s5,665. The population Keswic~ William esq. Enstwick park, Great Bookhnm, in l89;i: was 8,417, including 405 officers and inmntes. in Leatherhead: · .• the workhouse. The population attached to the parish Lambert Frederick Arthur Heygate esq. F.S . .A. Fairlawn church in I891 :was 6,892. The l1!ngth of the highways house, Bansffl(l<t, :Epsom in. the parish is about 25 miles, three of which form Nort·bey Rev. Edward William M.A. Woodcote ho: Epsom streets. Richards Samuel More e.sq. Lillamore, Sutton ' ·

Hollton is a hBmleb of Epsom, a mile and a haJI t1ort.h; Rodger Peter ltobertson esq. Yewlands, Banstead, Epsom Borton Manor is the sea-b of William Snmson Trotte'r esq. Ro~t~ol!- Simpson. eS<J. Riverside, Beddington, Croydon

. Pb1!11ps Rev. Fred'enck Parr M . .A. Manor house, Stoke Parish Clerk, St.. Martin, Geor.ge Faulkner, Woodcote D'Abernon; Cobham · Sexton, . Christ Church, Jame& Holt.

P.ort,' :M. 0 . .t T. 0., .$ .. B., Express D'elivery 'ct .Annuity Iii -Insurance Office.-M.iss Mary Anne Andrews, post­

'. mistress.. Letters are delivered" at 7.20 &; IO a.m. & :i.20. ·~ .6.45 p.m. Lett~r Box closes at. 9.15 & 10.40

. a.m; & l2.I5, 2.15 & .4 p.m •. (no extra stam.p taken

.'fol' these mails) 7 & 9 p.m.; 7.30 Sussex ·k Kent.

.,.~ters are received till 9.1s- p.m .. with extra. stamp;· ··dispatched by foot. post· to Ew~l at. 6.30 &; 9 a»m. &

2.20 & 5.40 p.m. k arrive on return at 9 '& 10:40 a.m. & 12 noo'n & 4 & 8.30 p.m.; · no snnday post. To

,,:A.shtead at. 6 &; 9.45 a.m. & 5.30 p.m. &; arrive at 9 · a.m.. xo.30 ·& 4 &; 8 p.m.·; · no sunday post. To Ban­&tead _&·Woodmansterne ab· 6 .t 9.30 a.m. & 2.20 .P·m.

· &,:arrive at 9 a.m. & 3.30, 5.30 -& 8 p.m. To Kings· "lfOod & Walton ·at. 6· & 9.30 a.m, I& arrive at. 12 noon

· & 4 -ct 8 p.m. To Headley at 6 & 9.30 a.m. & arrive · ·. ab 4· & 8 p:m. ; no Sunday po&t . · M0ne:f _ orde~ · gr31,1led ' & paid from ' 9 a.m. till 6·p.m.; : saturdaya 9 a.m. till 8 p.m :Par~~:disP.atchei~.;t ·9.30:_a._m. 1~:15, ·4 e; 9 p.m Office open for· telegrams from 7 . a.m. to 10 p.m. ; ·sun·

days 8 to Io a.m · . . There are letter boxes at. Cht;irch st-reet, Downside\ East

street; Dow'n: Hall; IRnllway .station L.B. ·& S.O. The Hylands; $outh street., West hill; West stre&t, Wood-

: oote- green; Worple !Oad ·&;Randolph road . · ·

· Urban Disi~ic~ Council. .: . .' ·

. . .. Sittings eyery alteniate thmsday a·t 9.30 a.m •. •

·. . . . Offices, Co~b ho~e. • . .

Sarle .!lien Lanyon: esq. DanstMd, Epso~ · . . Tnylor Capt·. John. Frederick William Blak.i, . Carsbalton

l'ark, Carsballon S.O Clerk to the l\lagisir.ites, Theodore Bell, High. sfieet Petty Sessions a.re liolden n.t the Court-· house every

monday ·at 10.30· a.m. except on bnnk holid&ys, when they are hofcl.en on the following ·wednesday. The fol­l?wing pla~es. are included in the petty sessional divi­sion :-.Aslitea:Q, Banstead, Bookham (<lreat & Little}, Cheam, Cfies~ton, Cuddington, Epsom. Ewell. Fetcliam, Headley, Leatherhend>, Sutton, Walton-on-the-Hill · · .

. Public Entertainments.

Cemetery, Ashley road, George White, clerk to the buriai bo:ml; Joseph Ham, lodge keeper

County Court, lsh!ey road (sitting!! monthly on friday); His Honor Vernon_ Lushi~ton Q.C. judge; _George Wliite, registrar & liigh bailiff. In 1848 a .building was erected by Mr. White for tb_e county court, the juris­diction of which ext.ends over the following parishes : -.Ashtead:, Danstead, Great & Little Book.ham. Car­shalton, Burgfi Heath, Cheam, Chessington, Gobham. Cuddingt.o~. Epsom, Ewell, Fetchnm, . Headley, Lea.~herhend., Stoke D' Abernon, Tadworth, Sutton &;

· oxshott · For Bankruptcy purposes . this Court is incl tided in that

of Croyd'on. . Alexander Mackintosh, senior official re­ceiver ; T . . W. J. Britten & H. W. Cox, assistant official receivers, 24 ll:Ulway '.Approach, London Bridge. London S E .

Clerk. George White . Certifie<I BailiJis under the "Law of Distre&& .Ame.M-T.r1!8:8Urer, ,Bowland: Owen,. London & County Bank ment Act," Walter Gerald Langlands, West street. :Medical· Officer. of · Health, ·Edward Long Jacob B.A., & Full~r, Moon ~ Fuller, ,High street; · Fred. Bennett; · M.R. O.S.Eng. 8 Altenburg gardens, Clapham common,· Fred Mannering, Sutton; . Daniel..Smith, Lind rood. ·London ,SW . . . . Su tton S~ey~r . .t _adSan\tary. Insp~c~or, . Edward ~obert' Capon, . Eps~~ & · Ew.eu Cottage·' Ho

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spital9 ·.Alexa.ndra. . road. . norp1e ro . . · · William Wl)son Coltart, W. R. Tytheridge, T. A. Ale:s:-·Engineer. of Waterworks, Charle& Penrose ;King, East st ~er ~LD. & Will:iam Clement Daniel· M.D. E. N. Collector, Thomas Oliver, Rose villa, Worple road Re1c~ard·t l\I.B. Ewell· & W . . B;• Mudd M.B. Ewell, · · · " ·. · · . medical o1:1Icers; lle.v. E. ·W. 'Northey; hon. ·treasurer;

, ·. ~~ni ~~): S~tton. & _ ~~r_sh.alton Joint Hosprt-al Board. J. F. Mai~aa.y, hon.· aec. ; : Miu Annie· ·Broad bridge, ~~\ : .. .:., ~t .a~ Sutto!1 every alternate monday at 5 p.m matron · · · · • · . . , Chamna1r, .E. Price Edwards, Sutton · Epsom Public Baff&• .!ssembly Rooms Company Liinited, .'," -.: Clerk. William Olinr· Reader,. The Parade, Epsom George Henry Wliife, sec · ..

'", .. " Tr~snrer, J • .!. Tulloch, Sutton · Fire. E~gine SW.ion, , Water1oo rond, ·w: M •. Reeves. ·!,, ... .. c~pt~ ;. Jolin.._Dnssey, supetintendent, & 9 men ·

7 · .. "· •.. • :~ .. : • '.! , · ·• , Highway Board. :'.\{eti:o~lito.n .Police Station, V division, .Ashley rood. ·~ · ' · · · ,r · · · William S'earle, station sergeant; 3 aergennt.s ti; 18 •/,,.~: · , ....... eeta , a~ , the.,Cli;rks , office, monthly at 10.30 a.m: constables · · . >, •• r; · 6Cl~ko ,W.iµiam ·Oliver1!Reader, The Parade . . . Stamp Office, James .Andrews, High: street, distributor t.-_: ... !., _urvey<?r., 1~~a)'.dward ,Ware. Heathcote road '.. . . · v·\;; ' '"'· . " " - ' . ... •. . I.~' "'""'"'l'un'" ~ ·~- '"·~~ " •~ :-f·" ~• .,.,.• .. ·-. • · · c· r,c . · · . · . · Volunteers ,.,..,,., r~,,, vv. ¥J ~;ro:i;a..,a o~ .i:.P.som Pe~.,. Ses•ional D' · · " · ~: •· · gi-<:.,;,?J<:jl''.. "· .· ;·-' •1 • . .... ,, •· · ••• -~.1 • • , •• , _-; . .. ,.,·- ~vision:. ::md Volunteer .&italion, East lSnri'e ·Re ·ment, Drill f;;J ~~~~k!~~!':~c~=:~··~ul~~sq .. !;~.~·· ·?fonsu~h I' r.ho.ll, -.~P•om aetacfunen~·.(H Co.) •• ,~t. giw • .ru. :·Da.g·

.;;;:-::.Jhti · 1Sir.tJobbiM.Ai He p.><A./A'I!,. .. ) h '1<~? 0 ii: ·~"<! 1 ·1aha:w,,conunandantli J;i.Wells,i aergt.·matructor · · !.> , . .~,:r.;:,,.;;...~-..:: .. ~ .. 1 ... ~5:~~"-- 7P.5~:?' .• {'·~~t'\;!:,j, ·::' o:~ ~.ti.; ·~?r~'!}'.li~~lleg'¥· .A:. J :- -~ e:~uom, ·hon.~ 1.ieutenant . · ·· ., ,. • · ·1~• r;, .. ,

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SURREY.· EPSOM. 16'?

~~r~, . Epsom Un.ion. Christ Church, Epsom· common, Rev. Archer Geor!!e ·. day every alternate wednesday at the workhouse, Hun.ter M.A. vicar; 8 · & · u a.m. 3.30 & 6.30 p.m~~

f;l:.j: t;.::. ·: at II a.m ma,tins, 8 a.m. ; wed. & fri. · n · a..m. & · 5.30 p.m. S.;tiinion comp1·ises t.he. following parishes :-.Asht-ead, except fri. at 7.30 p.m . [Banstee~ Carshalton; Cheam, Chessington, Cebham, Choral celebration of the Holr Gommunfon 7 a.m. first Cn.ddington, Epsom, :Ewell, Fetcham, Great Book- sunday & ab u.45 a..m. third sunda.y ill' each month, Jiam, '. Headley, Lelhtl1erhead1 Little Bookham, · Stoke & on great .festivals D'Abernon & Sutton. 'l'he area of the nnion is 43,882 St. John's l\fission Room, Ea.st st:rect, snnda.y 6.30 p.m acres; rateable va.lue in i894 was £313,037; the St·. Joseph's, Ca:tholic, Hea.thcoto road, Rev. Father J • . population in 1891 '"as 50,124 Morrissey, priest; mass, 8.30 & JI a..m.; rosary,

(lerk to the Guardians & .Assessment Committee, sermon & benediction, 6 p.m.; d·aily mass, May to oJ<William Oliver Reacl'er, Parade, Epsom Oc~. 7.15; Oct.. to May, 8. 15 a.m.; holidays of <1bli-Treasurer, Rowland Owen, London & Coun:tv Bank gat1on, mass, 8.15 a.m ~e:ring k Inquiry Officers & Colle.cto'rs to the Congrega.tiona:J., Church sf.Teet & I..<!ctnre Hall. Thi\

Guardians, Central division, John ~ixon, He.-ithcote Terrace, Rev. William Summers; 1 r a.m. Chnrch ~!l. Epsom; Eastern clivision, Harry Tugwell, Vernon street: & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 8 p.m. at Lecture Hall · rood. Sutton; Western division. 'Septimns Wellings, Wesleyan, Waterloo road; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; tues.

therhead 7.30 p.m , · · tion Officer, James Andrews, High street, Epsom Epsom College.

·ca1 .. 0fficers & Public · Vaccinators, Banstead district, . qr. La.Uey, Ban stead; Great &:. Little . Bookham (Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 1855.)

distdct; .William· .T. Procter, Great Bookham; Ca.r- 01lic~37, Soho square, London W. ton.. district, 1'rederick Slade Moger L.R.C.P.Lond .

. Carsllalton; Cobham & Stoke district, Arthur Hooley, Rea.di Master: Rev. T. N. Bart Smit.Ji, M . .A. Ja:te. Oo'!>ham; Epsom & Ashtead district, Willfam Wilson Scholar of Exeter ·C<illeg~ Oxford & .A.ssistant l\Ia:ster Colt.art L.R.C.P.Lond. Epsom; Ewell, Chessington & at Marlborough 'College ' Qii~dington district, E. Noel Reiclmrdt. Ewell; Headley Assistant :Masters-; *il.ev. S. J .. Rowton M.A. Univer.Sit}t. Leatherhead: &:; Fetcha.m dristrict, Wn.Jte.r Oa.rrington College, Durham, la.~ University Classical Scholar;

~rnden, Leatberhead; Sutt-0n & Cheam district, *Clemen·s Engel, Universipy of Leipsic; *E. · Norman lfilij.am. Alfred Cox, Sutton Gardiner M.A . . late exhibitioner of Corpus ClirisU

· tendtint Registrar, William Oliver Reader, Parn<i.e, College, Oxford; '*Rev: w, · A. Thomas M.A.· ·Pem--p,:Ep§om; deputy, Edgar F. Course, Epsom. broke o.College, .Oxford:; A. J. Newsom 1\1..!: ' lat• ~st~s of Birlhs & Dea.tbs,, Epsom · suh~district, ".) Exhiliitioner .. of: Ch;ist .Church. ;Oxford'; *S. R: B~oivn

.fames Andrews, High! street, Epso'.'ll; deputy, h'rnest . B.A •. .scholar of King's: College, Cambridge; N:" G! Tullinger, East street, Epsom; Ca.rshalton sub-district., ; Lawsort M.A. lite Exhibitioner 'of King'& · College, ~!'Pies ·Cooper, Sutton; deputy. William H. Clarke, . Cambridge; :tRev. :T ... Ne"a.le -B.J:. · late scbolat; · of

:Utt.on; Leatherheadl sub-district., Marmaduke James Worcester College, Oxford; J. Cordy Keer B.A.Lond'. ;• ~s.. High J!!lm.s, Leather head; deputy, MisS' Willis, A; G. · Essery B.A. lat~ scholar of St. John's College •.

:gh. Elms, Leatherhead . . Oxford; R. .O. Crawford B.A. Jesus College, ~in~ • .'. .~r .of l\furriages, Charles William!>, 6 Ladbroke bridge; P: H. Maddock M.A. late scholar of Linco~

;.·, d'eputy, .Tohn Nixon., Heathcote road College, Oxford; C. L Gardiner B.A. Christ C<lllege; . . ~'\'i:orkhouse, Darking road', Epsom, is a building in .Cambridge; J. O'Connell, writing & spelling master;~

Eliza.bet-ban style, available for 500 inmates, & . : W. n~ Crossley F.R.G.S.; ·F.· C. Cooper (drawing)· ·"-~·?a 1new infirmaryi capable of accom.moda.ting 220 · Matron,' Miss White ·

tients; Evaru;- Lett, ma.st er; Rev. E. L. G. HoundJe, * House Master. · t Tutor in th~ Head M~ter's'. H<!u~~_:: p~;· W. W. Coltart M.D. medical officer; Mrs, •

•·· ; Cooke, matron • . Schools. ;~ll; School Attendance Committee. • The District Council act,as a School Attendance' Ci.11:niri~t:.

ts afi the work~ouse every alternate wed. at 10.30 a.m tee fqr the Epsom ·iiiStrict, ander.an arrangement ui'3!lei illialll! Oliver Reader, Parade, Epsom in t877; Georgo .White,clerk to t~ecommi~U?~; :r;i~es

- <\',:,. Officers, John Nixon, Epsom; Septimns Wagstaff, attkna~ce·; officer,· .High! street, Epsom: r, Leatherhea.d, & Harry Tugwell, Sutt.on . . · . · The ,school is unuer w. ,committee of managers~ c.on; · .. ,.:,,.,, Rural District Council. '· sisting of the eight · trust~es .of Brayne's ci,ar;ty; t;;

' eight others which· are elected' annually , . · · . '. ;workhouse every alternate wed. at 1.30 p.m. National (boys'), :Ea.sf, street, built in 1840 & enlarged.irl.

:illiami.Oliver Render, Parade, Epsom 1886, for 290 children.; average attendance, 3()();. .~· Rowland Owen, . London & County Bank . John O'Connell, master · , · ·

Officer of Health, Edward Long Jacob1 8 Alten- Na.tional (girls'), Ladbroke road, built in 187r for 250 .;r~~rdens.- Clapham common S W c• · children; . average attendance,· 23r; Miss Tbamison ~,Inspector, George Mather, 10 The Terrace, Tonkin Lark, mistress . · · , . , 1•

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9~~ Epsom Infants', West hill, built in . r884, for 200 · children~ Y,~rsi:1 Ea.stern division, ll. D. Searles-Wood, average attendance, 118; 'Miss Emily Parker, mistress .. . .•.

~~;-tiW~tem divisicin, George Mather, xo: The . Infants',. East street, . built in 1893 for 250 children:~ • . " · I ,Station roadi, Epsom average atte!1dance, 230; Miss Mary Ann Llewellyl} · .. , .· .

!fSlt.1 .. •·• Public Officers. . Newspapers.. ~.1Y} ~; .. ~Overseer & Collector of Poor lRa.tes, Charles ~

lfi• 'ams, Ladbroke road Epgom Journal; office, High street; Jam.e~· And~ew · .. C: , ' printer & pnb1isher; published tuesda.y' ' · ·1~ " .'·t:,

~~Q~p, '-ractory Surgeon, William Wilson Coltart Epsom Herald; office, High st. James Andrews, printer · ·· '" ,..i,.,;c .r.Gnd. Waterloo road · · · &; publisher; publisned friday ' · · :1 r 1i~·> ' •

O~'~the;Highway Board for Epsom district, William r ':.:i ~eaaer, The Parade Railway .stations. . .' \ :·,f:) ~!M,Commissioners. of Taxes for the Division of London. Brighton & South Coast (Town Station), Charles t )~j ~~~e & Effingham, Theodore Bell, lligh street Gardiner, stat.ion master; (Downs Station} William ·"1

!:11.(!:<l~lilic Hall Company, George Henry White Manning, station ma.st~r · · · · f.'"' '~: .,, 'Ot'. Higli.ways, Thomas Ware, Heathcote road · London & South Western, Thos. Jas. La'l'l"es, statn. mesti · •

of. the ·Manor,· Henry Mason, 6 Old . Jewry · .. · · · .. .,., 1 • '>~ eri,~ George White, Court house. Ashley road . . Carriers· to, London. : '>'' . .-:,,") ., '' § ~is'.' or Worship, wilh times of :services. Mrs. Mary Ann Baker, High street, Ewell,· daily ·· · · ·i:·

:f'Cburch, Church street, Rev. John Samuel, Carter, Paterson ~ Co. Limited. '128 Goswell road. E ·CJ l~a;m.• & 3.30 & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. & fri. u.30 deliver daily; can on signal· . '.'. .. , : . ; )

J':-1, Jo~ii's· Minion Room, East st. fri. 7.30; rickford & ·OJ: daily- . 1 • : . '.J ~?Ai ~ ' · · · Ward J~ Downs side, daily ,. ' 'ft•'!B ·niismRxTs. Alexander Thomas Anderson · M.B. Apple.ga~h ,RQbert, Wo?dville, Bu~g.Ji: •y . ,~. Church street . ., Heath 'road ;· · ' . i:i-r, 7· Laburnum. roall Alexander Wm.Has'l'l"ell ho.Waterloo rd Arbuthnot~ Bogh C, Po'ytingto~' liq •

• H-i! .Bruce lodge, Burgh Alle,n Miss, Farringford,. St. Martin's Ashley "rOOd · · • • '"·: ~ l,f.i;:•J; '., · a ve1:me · · · · Armstrong" Mrs. Ellerslie, Bu~g,.,-a.rd:, Henry, , Danehurst, Allibon Mrs. ·The Gables,· Ladbroke rd ··.Heath · road . · · · · ·. "·._ , oad,:Gik '. ~ .• · Andrews James, Hi~h s~reet. : !; Aston. Alf;lld. Withall,. We.st .. Jli.!~. ldg;t : ... ';;, ~s/;•2,. Waterloo road · Andrews Mr9'. ,L; W. High · street ='! West lilll ' · · > : ':

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Al.ltinson Robert .S. College road Coulthard John, 3· Herne Tillas, The Hunter Rev. Archer George M..!. Ayres Richard, Church ·road · Terrace, Station road Christ. Church vicarage, Tho C'omm Bagshaw Wm. Edwd. Pitt pl.Church st Cro.wford R. 0., B..A. The College Inge Augustus G. C. Dowhnd 10\lge, Bailey Jn. Dixon, White cot. Common CN:>&ley W. D. F.R.G.S. Tho College College road Banister Frederick, Fairfield, St. Daniel Wm. Clement ?ILD. Church st Jacobs Julius Octavin!, Parkview vils.

Martin's a.venue DaTics Ellis William, Ashley; road Ladbroke road Banks Neugent Gerome, 5 The Ter Du1es . James, 2 Queen Anne villas, Jeal Mrs. Alpine villns, Worple Mad :Bark-worth Frank, Rose bank, South st l\•orple road Jeffery James, The Parade Barnard Charles, High street Da.vis Robert, Oa.kleigb, St. Martin's .John Mrs. l''ernley, St. Martin's n; Barnard Edward, Bank side, South st avenne Jones Oharles Payne Collier, Fieldside, Barnard Jnmes, Station road Da,·i~ Thomns, 9 Laburnum road St. Marti.n's a.venue· Barnard Sydney,Holmesdale,Ashley rd Davy Henry Cross, East street Jones Ilev. Peter M.A. (curate, St. Barnes Mrs.Langthorpe, Durgh Hth.rd DeP.de~ Bouverie, Downside Martin's), Fairholme, Mill road :Barrack· George, Sunnyside, East st l 'o•ling Henry Mayson, The Bircli,11, Jones Mrs. 3 Queen Anne villas, Barton Arthur C. The Laurels, St. Grand Stand- rpad Worple road

Martin's nvenue Dorset Henry, Downside Jones Mrs. O'Brien, The Shrubbery, Bateman Geo. Albt. 1 Laburnum rd l•c;rset Miss, Laburnum rond South street Bell Theodore, Downside Downing Mrs. Uplands, .Alexandra. rd Keeling George Batclifte R.C.S., Bennett Fred, Bose vils. Worple rd Drnk« Mrs. Westlands cot. Dorking rd L.D.S. Eng. Ormonde ho. High st Bennett Mrs. Down view, Ale~an· Duff Jn. East Hill ho. Station road Keer J. Cody B.A. Loud The College

dra road East William Qnartermaine, Long· Keith Graham, Ivy ldg. Worple road Bird Jn. Jas. Glenthorne, Worple rd 'll"Ood, Ashier road · Kelsey Howard, Farm cot. College rd Bischoff Charles, Woodcote Ede Barry Jn. Holmesdnle, Worplc rd King Wm. Mackintosh, Ashley rond Bliss William Edward, Laburnum rd Elderton Charles R. Hunge:-iord1 Kirk Henry, Station road Bliss William Larkin, jun. Ferndale, .Ale:xandra road Knill Wm. Parrnew vils. Lndbroke rd

4 Laburnum road Ellam Benj. 'l'he Warren, Downs Knowles Miss, Worple ldg. Ashley rd Dlomfield William George, Sllllnyside E1lii William, The Commoa Ladd Mrs. MacLeod, Endrick house,

Worple road . ,Ellw-ood Mrs.; The Croft, Ladbroke rd Ashley road :Bonsor Henry Cosmo Orme M.P., Engl'l Clement, 'fhe College Laing Mrs. Rosendale, College road

J.P. Kingswood warren; &; 38 Bel· E"'!lm Roupen, The Nook, Ashley tll .Lancaster William Henry, White cot.. grave sqtlllre S W &; Carlton, Ar· Euery Albert Golding, Holmes·.iale, · tage, The Common

. thur's &; St. Stephen's clubs S W The College a; Randolph road Langlands Mrs. Caithness, Ashley rd &; Turf club W .London E'Vans Rowland, Caenleon, Worple rd Langlands Gera!d Walter, Razon ho.

Bradley Arthur Edward; Seabright Farnan Fra.s. H.ill house, West hill West hill . villa, Ashley roa.d Field Thomas, The Laurels, Beath· Lanila.nds Mrs. High street Bradley Mrs. Dov~ house, South at cote road Langridge Geo.Thos. Folea, Church st Bradley William Joseph, The Re· Field Thomas, Worple rond La."• Jn. The Rhaltt, Burgh Heath rd

treat. Ashley road Forde Major Thomas Douglas, West hl Lawes Thomas James, West hill Braithwaite Basil, Bookfield, West ·hi Fraser Miss, Longdown cot. College rd Lawson Rev. N. G., II.A. The Collge Bi'idges ·Jn. Mead house, South at Fry Henry James Wakeley, Redlands, .Leaver Miu, West Hill cots. West bl Brodie Busfield Francis, Randolph rd Alexandra road Led~er Fredk. Wm. 5 Laburnum rd Brooks Herbert J.P. Woodcot& park Furniss William, High street Lewts Charles Thomas Courtney, Oak-B?own Peter, Dullshot house, The Gardiner E. Norman M.A. The Collge wood lodge, The Parade

Parade Gardiner C. I ., B.A.' The College Longman George Henry, West Hill Brown S. R., B.A. The College George M. Anson, The Common h ouse, West h.ill lluchanan Geo. •Newton, Alexandra rd Giberne Mrs. Church 1treet Low Alfred, Suffolk house, Worple rd Bucknill Thomas Townsend· Q.O. Hy-• Giffard Arthnr,Piirkham, Alexandra rd MeCutchan Ivie, Tower ho. Ashley rd . . land.a house, Dorking road Gooda.U The Misses, Stanfield· house, Mack Henry 0. Down cottoge, Burgh Buller Col. James Hornby ~_.P. Downs ,Alexandl'8 road • Heath road

ball. Burgh Heath road Gorringe Thomas Jo.mes, The Hy· Burgh Heath road · Dur.gess 01'orge Frederick M.A. Up· lands, Dorking road McMohon John Henry, · Carrigaholt;

land house, Grand Stand road> Gower-Leveaon Mrs. College road· MacMahon Michael, Magenta, Burgh llurlton Edward !Hebard Hughes, Gray Jonathan, West hi11 Heath rood

Mount hill, South street Gray Joseph,. West hill l\lacNair Frdk. Fern Beech, Church st Burn David, Sussex ho. Ashley road Gr~n Leopold Joseph, 2 La.dbroke Maddock P. H., M.A. The College Bush Edward, The Cotta~, Church st roa<h Major Thomas, Station road • Butcher The Mieses, Ashley road . Green William John, Fair1ield, Lad· Malam By. Noel, Elmfield, College rd Jlutcher Mrs. · 9 Queen Anne villa.s, !>roke road . Manchester Mark, West hill . . Worple rood • Grellier Harley Mair , Down.aide Manly Harry Charles, High Elms, Butler John R. Bank hp. High street Grierson Mrs. 3 The Terrace Burgh Heath road Caney Jsph. Jn. Ebbi!dale, Ashley rd Hailes Edwd. W. 9 The Terrace Manly Mrs. High Elms, Burgh

_Capon Edwd. Rbt. Fern vil. Worple rd Bankey Edward Alers, Dorkllig road Beath road Chadband Frank, Church street Harding .Toseph Rake C.E. St. Mar· Mortin James, The Parade ·

" Chambers Edmund R. The . Henni· tin's avenue · Mnscall Lewis A. F. Q, South st 1 tage. Church street Harding W. Reginald, Lindenhurst, Mason Alfd. Edith cottages, East st

'Chandler Frank, 3 Ladbroke road Station road Mather George, xo The Terrace Chandler James .Alexander, South st Harper Henry George, Villa Madrid, Merrick Joseph, Burgh Heath road Charlton Mrs. E . . B. Cranleigh, Ashley road Methuen AlJred, Glenelg, Worple rd

Worple road· · Harrison Alfred, Church street Milla.rd Ju. May cot. St.ation road : .. :, . Charlton. Sidney Forbes, Roslyn, Bart-Smith Rev. T. N., M.A. The Morgan Charles, The Laurels, Heath· •. ,. " . · Worple. road . College cote road ~; .... . ,'..: Chilcote Mrs. Flint house, Ashley rd Barter Alfred Ernest, Woodcote place Morley William Augustus, Heathfield ;;.,--:_ : ·r· Chittenden Charles G. T! 2 Herne Hatchell Mrs. F. A. Laburnum road house, College road ~ --p"I ..... ~ Tilla~;, Station road Hawkins Joseph B. Hazeldene, Lad- Morrissey Bev. Thoma& (Catholic), ~·,. r-: . .. Chivington Wm. James, Laburnum rd broke road The Presbytery, Heathcote road f~~·~';: Oiuter James, Dush lodge • Hayton Ma.rk, Laburnum road ~Ior96 William Wallace, Eagle cot· ~\'}~f.' Cbuter Stephen, The Terrace . . Bebditch Wm. E. Tintern, The Ter tage, Eut atreet · f;•;f}:. Clarb.F.dward Jame~, x Ashley vils. Bill Lionel, The Lindens, Church at Murray Chas .. Fredk. Woodcote 11011 ~~f ·;. ~:· Ashley road · ". Billa "Edward, Church street Neale T. B.A. The College · tif:;:.:: ;.: ·~Clarke M.ra: 2 Aahl~y nls. Ashley road HOQrd Le:wia, Sout~ street Newham Geo. R04e TI!. Worple rd ~~: ··;o ... Clayden John, Station road Hodder Joseph Miller, Caen wood, Newson A. J. B . .!. The College ;f:;..·~5-":Colea Frederick Willlilm, The Cedars, Alex.audra road Newton Jn. Winchester cots. East st ~'.t~:.~i'>· ~urch .street . Hodgson Thomas, Hazeldean, Bu.rgh Nisrhtingale Mrs. Beech cottage. ~~"~'"": ·r.. Cf,>Uin1 ·Mrs. · Sunnyside; La.dbroke rd "Heath rood · , · · Burgh Heath road ·• "1olhrt William Wilson L.lt.C.P. Wa· Hogan Henry Loftus, The Parade Nightingale William, South Batch.

~ t nloo .. l'l>a~ " · . •. .,; .· · •Hoalcin1 · George Dean, ·Winchester Burgh Beath road Conab..tle M.:u, The Parade "'"'" ' · •: .cottage~, Eaa~ street " . Nhon John, Heathcote road ~El!>- Jam~:'fAlb~rt. road .. · '! · ·· 1 Hugo John Hy. Emily eot. Eaat at Norman Ernest Allred,· Gablehurst, OOO~r:<P'.·~~<1::~\Clraw;mg .µiaster}, .~e Hnmp~y: !Thoma", . Por_tland. house, 1 · Worple road · · <1!~ep ,~.....,.~'SJ..!~-•::JA\·~'·°i:;£.!. ,.l'"-)fli, •· Ashle:r.-:.r?~d 11 -.. ".~ ·· ..;;ii;-'''° •· 1.><'1: " ' Norman Mrs. College road ~!§...~£1.ll'!llV:~!S. A.shley:.roa~·~ .. lb~tb-<W~ ~o~epfs, £~~t-!!·. •treet Norman :Mu •. Leydon vil. Worple rd

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SURREY. EPSOM. 169 ~ 'Miss, 12 The Terrace, Sta· R.ich!lrdson William, Woodcote End Strange James Stuart, The Old Wells, filon road house, Woodcote Tho Common J)rman Sydney C. Leydon villa, Rickard Ilev. Herbert (curate of Summers Rev. William (Congrega­Worple road Qhrist Church), West hill tional), The Homestead, St. Mar­orrnan '£hos. Hy. The rines, Parade RobeTtson Robert, Crayhurst, St. tin's o.veRue orrington Charles, 11 The Terrace ?.for tin's a.venue Sykes Wm. Cliftonville, Church road

Northey Rev. Edward Wm. M.A., Rogers Geo. Stamford ldg. West hill Sybaray Countess, 2 Queen Anne vils . ·-J.P. Woodcote house, Woodcote Rosebery The Right Hon. the Earl of Worple road

Nunn :Mrs. West hill P.O. The Durdans, Woodcote; Tanton Chas. Homeleigh, Station rd O'Connell J. (writing & spelling & Lansdowne house Berkeley 'l'anton Mrs. East street

master), The College square W; Drooks's & White's Thomas Ilev. William A. M . .!. Burgh O'.Connell John, Ely cottages, East st clubs SW & City Liberal club Heath road Oldaker Allcock, Worple road EC London Timms David Richard, Alpine vils . ,Oliver Mrs. Alpha cots. East street Rowt.on Rev. Samuel James M.A., Worple road Orndub George Jacob, West hill Mus.D. The College Tomkins Charles P . .Ashlev road Oyler. Allred George, Ohurch road Rudall Francis Albert, Lnrk.f.eld, 'l'rew Mrs. West hill · Piigden Frede. The .Acacias, Church st Alexandro road Trotter. Miss, Downside fagden Mrs. R. Woodcote Rumford Joseph, Woodcote lodge, Waiting Robert, The Shrubbery, Parsey Geo. Exeter cots. East st Woodcote green Woodcote Pt.yne Caleb, Laburnum road Russell Charles D. Heathcote road Walker John James, Woodcote green Payne Mrs. Woodcote Samuel Bev. John (vicar), The V1<'llr- Wall Mrs. Cednrs cot. Church street J,>e.yne George, College road age, Church street Ward Henry St. Martin's n'<'enue i>egg Wm. Jsph. Middle ho. Woodcte Scogings William Phillip, Grasmere, Watts Duncan, Huntiogtower, Phillipa A.r~r. Westlands, Dork.ing rd Ladbroke road • Worple r'oad l'.billips Horace, Park vils. Ashley rd ;:lcott Edward, Church rood Weston Miss, The Uplands, Grand Pierson James Henry George, The Sedg,vick Col. •Wm. Alexandra road Stand road .--El.nu; Dorlcing road ~' Shaw John Lancaster, Abbey ~raig, Wehb Aubone J. Pettiman. Stone-Piper Charles .Alfred, A.lreslord, St. Alexandra rond leigh house, Church street

Martin's avenue Shears Augustus Jackson, Hill Top Welchman Mrs. Down lo. Church st .~ocock Mn. Frances ldg. The Com villa, A.le:xandra road Whitbourne George, MO$pey, Burg!.t "}'QIDpie ·Theodore, 8 The Terrace, Shillbeck -. Ea.st Hill ho. Station rd Heath road

Station road Skilton Miss, West hill Whitboume Thos. Burgh Heath rd l'iyde Miss, View bank, St. ?!far- Slaclen' Thomas, Church street White Geo. Ashley honse, Ashley rd

tin'st avenue Slater Wal~r, Dawsmere, St. Mar- White George Henry, The Chestnuts . ttock " George Constable, High- tin's a.venue White l\Irs. Waltham ho. Worple Td ridge. Grand Stand road Smale William Edward, Ashteod Wilkin.son Denison M. Byron house,

Pyemont John, The Grove, Church st cottage, Worple road West hill b!adford John Arundel, The Turret, Smart Miss, Laburnum lo. Ashley rd Willcock Alfred, .Argyle villa, The

Ladbroke road Smith Alfred, Fernbank, Ashley rd Terrace ~dFraricis William, Fairlands, Smith Jas. Bigby, JO Laburnum rd Willinms Charles Burton .A.lexancler,

Alexandre. road Smith John Hat.chard, Chnrlwood, Ladbroke road wson Frederick, Durdans lodge, Grand Stand rood Willis Henry, Horton lodge Wood~te road Smith Miss, Pa.rk villas, Ashley road Wilson Edmund Garratt, Waterloo rd

er Willfo.m Oliver, Lonsdale, Smith Mrs. Hatcho.rd, 1 Queen Anne Winfield Wm. Fern vil. Worple road The Parade villas, Worple road Wood Cuthbert Edward, The Nook,

TII William Abel .Anworth, St. Smilh William, Haddowfield, St. High street Leonard's,. Ashley road Martin's avenue Wood Thos. Summerdale road. Ale:i:· ·ves William Maunsell, Ebbishnm Spikesman Richard, Station road andra road

house, Church street Step Edwd. The Mays, Ladbroke rd Woodford Charles Morris, Ilubiana, · The Misses, 4 The Terrace Stevens Franca H. Hill side, Alex- St. Martin's avenue

& .' William Stuart, Parkhurst, ondra roa.d.. Woodward .Arthur Charles, Col:ej?e Td Cb:mchlstreet Sto"We Ilicbard, The Common Yalden James, 8 Laburnum ?(t6d • rd.son · Mrs. Parade gardens - ·

~ ;.lti " COlOOUtCIAL. Brabazon Walter, boot maker, Church street a Elaabeth & Son, butchers, High street Brace Frank k Co. "Wine & spirit merchants. 6 High st andtr Thomas A.nd·erson M.D., C.M. surg. Church st Bradley &:; Son, brewers & spirit merchants, .Ashley

, ~1'.i1Jnmes, registrar of births &; deaths, Epsom road & South street ~~-~'trict, vaccination officer, Epsom union, distri- Bra.dmao Elizabeth (Mrs.), butcher, High street nwr of stamps & printer & publisher of the "Epsom Brandt Albert, ho.ir dresser, High street ~fr A; "Epsom Herald," High stree.t Bristow David, furniture dealer, High street

.• ~~t1Ii• '.W. (Mrs.) & Son, boolisellers, skiti<)ner& Bristow Mark, furniture dealer, East street ~U?I' ~ liookbinders, Post office, High street Bristow Wm. furniture .broker & livery stables,, High st

Arclul!Ald, architect, quantity & building surveyor, Brown John, Railway inn, High atreet • • .•tr~t Du<ldl .James, 'blacksmith, West hill

mbe W,illiam, beer retailer, Chalk pit~ The Downs Bullen William· Thomas, confectioner, South street . d 'J.1homall '&; Co. boot makers, High street Bunce Thomas, veer retailer, Lemon's lane ;-• . Charles, ex-trainer, Woodcote . Biirfitt Thomas, beer retailer & butcher, East street

iflin.g lrarry, grocer & heer retailer, Durgh Heath road Burgess Georj?e Frederick M.A. prepar11.tory school for fu.~ Th!>mas, dairyman, High street public schools- & the n&vy. Upland ho. Grand Stand rd·

, 1.lohn, ,cooper, High street Busbriags James, toy dealer, High street , ' . 1 r Jolin, farm baili1? to the Earl of Rosebery Butche'r Jolin, painter, High street I

0-;,.P.O. World's End, Woodcote Cadet Corps, 2nd VOlunteer Battalion, East Surrey Regi-,William, baker ct confectioner, High street ment (A. J. Newson, hon. lieut.), Epsom college · .,

.,. •. ~l\iCbarles, grocer, South street Capital & Counties Bank Lim. (John R. Butler, man.),' _ .. neorge· James. shoe maker, High street High street. Draw on head! office, 39 'fhreadneed1~· ~~~p:Wiliiam (Mrs.), confectioner, I & 2 South st street, umaon E c .

'"""amp William, shoe maker, High street Cepon Edward Robert. surveyor & sanitary inspector ~~tlclil.:.:.lllnl1rP William jun. boot maker, High street to the District Council, Worple road .~'Maria (Mrs.), Red! Lion P.H. East street Carter William, White Hart tavern, High street

}Thtodore,. solicitor, commissioner for 011.th& & for Cave John; shoe maker, South street -~court• · ct for bl.king the a.cknwledgments of Cemetery (GeorJtt't White, clerk to the burial board) ; ~.women, clerk to the magistrates & tithe office, Court house, Ashley road

MOQ.~10nert o( taxes, High street Chadbandl & Sons. iai.lora, hatters, hosiers, glOVj!?S .t ., Lr.Jo'seplt Henry, corn merchant, Righi street shirt makers, High street Al~dtr, chimney aw~per, The Common Chamberlain Roliert, baker & confectioner, High street W:~'- farmer, Highfield farm, The Common Chambers Charlotte (Mra. ), draper, High street

-. iWliithngton, printer8, Church street · Chamliers Frederick, watch maker, High street . '(i_~nry, ' Amato P.H. Woodcote Chandlet1 Frank, deputy registrar of marriages, Lad· h.:..·- ~ ar~ee, carpenter, College road broke road ~JI~ Thomas, boot maker, High street Chandler George James, hair dre&1er, East street. .~.lrge~S laundry, Park cottage Chormon Willi.am, "Watch maker. High street ' • .

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· Child James,~ gardener, :&>seleigb, Alexandra. rd Fitz Marshall J oluJ, artist, The Studio, High st.net Chitty Henry, lodging house, East street Flewing & Perry, .grocers, East street . Chivingt<>n William·James, builder & contractor, Ashley Fuller (Rebert \Y.), Moon & Fuller, auctionee1's &:c-.

Toad: & E81St atr&et . · High street; . al~o at Croydon & Reigate Churcli'ill ObQll"les, sadler, High street Fuller Harry F.S.ir. auctioneer kc. High stl'eet Cbuter. Broth&ra, brick makers & builders; also fire Furniss George .ti James, builders, High street

bricli & clay makers, High street Furniss Thomas, coal & corn merchant, West hill • Clare Harriett (Mis&), dressmaker, South street ' Gardiner Charles, ist.ation master L. B. & S. C. Rtlihvny,

Clarke Walter William, grocer, East street Town station ' Cole Mark, Eclipse P.H. West bill . Gai-tside Fronk, linen drnper, East street Coleman James Henry, farmer, New farm, Kingston Giles William, up~olsterer, East street buildings

lane, Horton Gould Edith (Mrs.) & (Miss}, dress makers, South st Cole.man· Wiffiam B . Whi~ Horse P .H. Dork.ing road Graham Susanna Jane (Mrs.), hair dresser, South st Colt.a.rt William Wilson L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeon & medical Grahnm Wallace Henry, cycle agent, maker Ji; repairer,

officer ·& public vaccinator, Epsom & Ashtead & Head· South street : ley districts, see Daniel & Coltart Gray & Son, builders, West hill

Co-opera.tive SioTos (Wa.lter F .. l\[onson, ma.n.), East st Gray .!lice (Miss); -school, West bill Cotton Richa.rli, assistant clerk to · Commissioner of Hailes Edward Wm. collector of Queen's taxes, Lad-

Tues, Hjgft s!}'eeb · Droke. rond ' Cousins Louis, Rising Sun.-P.H. Heatrote road Hailes James, professor of music, 9 The Terrace County Court •{His Honor . -Vernon Lushini;t<>n Q.C. Hales John, stationer, High street •

judge; .ffi!orge White, regis.trar &I ·high bailiff), Court Harding Joseph Rake, civil engineer &; surveyor, St. house-, Ashley road · · · . . Martin's avenue . · ·

Course· Edgar F. deput.y -superintendent registrar • Harrowell 'Mary Aim (Miss), boarding house, West hill Courtneidge :Jame~. · shoe maker, High street Harsant William, ·pharmaceutical chemist, High street Cousins Nancy (Mrs.), beer Tetailer, ! Pike's hill · · .. Harvey James, outfitter, High street · -Cra.gg Minnie (Miss), drea!I' m.nbr, Ivy cottoge, Soutb··at :Heotb Nancy & Adelnide (Misses), school, Flint house, Crocker: Sa.muel,, -tadrller, .. .!lbicn'· terrace Worple road Cnnninghnm-.: William, -·ce>wkeeper &; milk rnrve}'.Qr; Heath Sarah Jnne .(Miss), Albicn P.H. South street

The Common · • ~ · · ·: . Her.bert Edward, beer retailer, East street Curtis Charle!!, farmer, :Weat . .farm, Hort?n Hicks Wm. By. hair dresser &; umbrella ma. High at Daniel & Coltart; surgeon~ Waterloo road . Hinds Alfred Charles, picture dealer, II Eaat street Daniel ·Francfs Albert,, ne'!fsagen~ High street · -· ·Hinks William Henry, clothier, High street Dawa .. .&lbert;·•cotn d.'eelel', · Ea.st st.net Hislop Emily (Miss), fancy stationer, High street Deane George, beer retailer, :Church:Toad Holden Sophie (Miss), aress maker, High stl'eet Dear le & Son, tallow chandle1'11,. Eigh -11treet Holden Thomas (Mrs.), coffee.· house, High- street Dix William, Wellington P.H: lli.gh street Holt Christopher, printer, Waterloo road Dolton Henry, ~er, •The · Com.mon · · ·· - . - - Rott· William, trainer of horses, Wciodcote end Dorling Henry Mayson, printer, Station -rood Hope Edward, butcher, High street. Dorset William, ironmonger, High 1treet - . Hopkins Cuthbert Jn. milliner.& photo~rapher, Ashley rd East-On Charles John,. Jolly. Coopers P.H. The Common · Hopkimon Louisa (Mrs.), shopkeeper, South street Ebbutt Arthur Dance, ~pholaterer, Church street · Horley Lucy (Mrs.), shopkeeper, West bill · Ede & Son, grocen kc. High 1treel> · · Howell J ohn. Railway he>tel, Station r oad Edwards -Sa.rah k Emily (Miuea},-lodging ho. West hill Hulbert Ernest Wl B; ·tanor, High ·street Edwarda & Son. dairyman. Common International ·Tea Co. tea merchants, High street Elson James, carriage builder, Church street Jacobs Julius Octavius, liolicitot, Ladliroke road Epsom • Athletic. Club (1V. T. Woqldridge & Henry Jay Edwin Burberry, former, Homesdale, College road

Newham, secs} : . ·, ,_., · . I . - . "· ·:- Jeal J oseph .Allred, btiilder, Ashley ·r oad · · Epsom-Chess Club (W. Be~keley.,King, :hon. sec.), High st J eal· William, fty proprietor, New. r oad .

_ Epeom Cycle Work• .. (Wallace ~enry . Qra)?am,_ Je1feries ·Geo. Raper, cab propr. · &; ·hair dresser, High" s~ · proprietor), So.uth-a troot .. ~:,; ' Jeffery J ames, Epsom College pr1!paratory· school for Epsom. & ~ell.Co~tage .llospitaL(W. :W. Coltart, -W. C. ' . sons .of medical men&; sons of gentlemen, The Parde

Daniel M.D., W. R, Tytheridge &; T. A. Alexander Jeffs George, Marquis of Granby P.H::High street M.D., .E •. U •. Reichardt M.D. Ewell & .W •. B. Mudd Johnson Isabella (Miss), la9ies' school, Woodcote M.B, Ewell, m-ediCal officera; ·tbe.Rev. E . W. Northey, Johnson Jeremiah. shopli:eeper; :Woodcote hon. treasurer: J. J!. Maingay, h,9~· sec.; · Miss Annie Johll!on Robert, dairyman, Woodcote

·Broadbridge, matron); Alexandra.roBd ·-, · : • Jones Charle.a, butclie1', High· street Epsom & Ewell Gas Co. Ea.st . atreet .: . · · Jones Lennox, dentist; South street; attends thursdays Epsom Club (Charles William11; iec.)~ P.ublic .hall . .. . Jones· William, 'boot miiker, Lemon's lane Epsom College (Rev . . T: · ;N •• Hart-Sinith :M.A. chaplain & Katterns ·walrer Bro0li.e, ' plumber, Ea.st street

head master), .near .Downs ata ~on.; . for other masters Kee~le Henry <:Jolem8:.11- Spread Eagle hotel; High st red see 1ehools p. i67 . : , . . · . . Keeli.ng George Ratcli1fe L.D.S., R.C.S.Eng. dental sur·

Epsom Common Worlcing Men'• · Club (Henry. Willis, geon; Ormcitide·. honae, Hijjh street · 'hon. aec. &; treaa. ),' Horton. lodge; The Common - , Kelly James, hair dresser, B1gh street

Epsom Consemitive Club (E. G. Wilson, .sec.), llf?mley . Kemp Horace, .Old King's Bead P.H. Church street burst, Church street. .• . . . . · , Kentfield Francia, shopkee~r, Th& Comm.on

Epsom Cricket qlub (Frederick :Willia~ Ledg~r, h~n. , ~ng Cbul~tte (Miu),. chl.l)A de.aler , High street sec.), Ashley._road, Woodcote . . ... . . , . Kirlt Henry,. county court manager, Ashley Toad

Epaom .Cycling .Club. (Frederick :Wood.- sec.), Ewell:._: . Langlands .t Son,·· auctioneers, valuers, land &; est3tc , Epsom Grand". Stand (M. Dorling, managing .direct<>r), · agents &c. High st.; a. at High st: Le~therbead

The Downs · , . . . . , , • , , . . Langlands .Walter. Gerald, auctioneer &c. see Langlands Epsom. Barriers' 01.ub .Gymnosiom (E . . J •. Clark,. sec. ), · &; Son ' · . . . · The Parade · . ·. " . '.: : . · .. · -- , . . . Lar.ce Wlll!a m, Kin(a Read hotel, family, commercial

Epeom ~!strict C'onsenati".e :Asilociation (E. : G •. Wil.son, .t posting house. High atreet · ·.•- -. · • ·•~· & 'treas.), High itreet· . . : .. Lawes TOos. Ju" atation master, L. & S. W. railway ,.; : _ _.Epa~m H~rald (James Andrews, pr~fer :& publishe1'; Lea. Em.ma Maria· (Mrs.), ~ P,H. High atreet . ., · .. ; · _fri.), High atreet , , . . . . . Lemon Jamea Barruon, baker, ~st stTeet .. .' .. "· :Epsom· Jotl!11al (Jame1 An~rewa, pr~ter .& pu~lisher; , Lewin .William, l~nndry, ;Com.mon .

. / . . : tuea.), High atreet .' . . . · . . Lewia .. Thomiia Vincent, iroiµnonger, . High •treet ' •. :;: .. -Epaom Liberal Club ' (G."Regealer, sec.), Station.road ' .·. Lock James, porll 'liutcber, High street · . ;_:'(:r.:. Ep~?m: Ori>~· Home (Alisa Mcafal;h. supt.); .East at . :t-ondon . .t County Banking Co. Limited (Rowland Owen • .. .::·;.; Epaom Puf>lic Hall &,A.ssemblylloom.Co. Limited (Geo. manager),. A.ahley road-; draw on.bead pffice, 21 Lo!Jl· .~ ,;.-:: ~<.•lien~ -White, sec) · · : _ .' . . ··· · . · ·bard· etreet, London . · . . l~~/;{<~El>10Di Town Coffee & Diniiig Rqom& (John .. E:.Schmuck, · Longhurst a; Sons, steam ·aaw mills, East. it. ; & at F.well ~t?:-W'""' ·.p;ian~ger)"t~gh atr~~t ~ ' .... ' ! .:··> .. ~· . ":" ... ., ..... ,;· I : Longhurst .Bl\rOld,. assistant au pt.; ~rudential Assurance . p:~ ~:~r !:~~!k.~?<~~r~~,.,~, -~g,;:, ~\t.. ~~~eet,, co_ East 1tre~t ' . -' .. ! ... - . .. • . •tlfui A~ni t l l'M. r~,,.,-;. :1Y ·.,_., .,. ,:. '-,.,1 ...• ·r .. , -..... ·1 · Macdonald John:, . landscape, gardener, Mill road

. IUeld B?'~""~'':-~-·· ~]:161'4..!l!f&llt,.&:~~~t'. c1u~.~t:li:it Ii Maclean Hector.: 1lo.riat,:;W:atel'l<?O ro~. . . . . ,·:' .. o~ ... coac ~alter~,, Dorkiilg-~a~'!: ,.J!rn•i -..

1 Mc°O?mbe Heni;y, _. ~u~her,. Ea.st- .atreet .

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i J;· J!'; (,Mrs;), milliner, High street· Soashall John, printer, High .atreet , _ Marshall Thomas Henley, fishmonger, :E:ast street Spread Eaglo Hotel, undor entirely new man-

. Frederick, Magpie P.H. South s~reet .agement; bed, private elttlng & billiard er George, surveyor & sanitary inspector to rural room a; commerclala on epeclal "terms i

district council, io The Terrace, Station road livery & bait atablea; alao carriages o~ craft William :M. King's Arms P.H. East street every description; Henry Coleman Keeble,

e&;ropolitan Police Station (William Searle, station proprietor argeant), Ashley road Stamp Office (Jomes Andrew, distributor), High street

Kiles , Thomas, greengrocer High street, & dairyman Stone & Co. Limited, makers of the celebrated _Ewell • Alexandra road fire bricks, red facing bricks, rrden pots, chimney

~-lrJI· [jlaa •Peter, i·un. Crickct&s P.H. Stamford green, Com pots, drain pipes &c. i & at Ewe l · I" ~ Stone Frank, coal merchant, Railway station ·

)(ills · William, chimne~ sweeper, The Parade Stredwick Charlotte (.Miss), certified. nurse-, The Mays. __ l[itchell •Mary Ann (Mrs.) (e:i:ors. of.), Downs hot-el, Ladbroke road .

- The Downs · Strcd"l"fick Stephen, builder, Ladbroke road l(orse Edward, nurseryman, seedsman, florist & garden Sutton Alfred, carp_enter, Laburnum road ·., architect, Epsom nurseries, East street Swinson James & William, tailors, High street Morse Edward, jun. florist, East street Tarr Frank H. butcher, East street .

S:::;:;:;Borse William Wnllnce, flori st, East street; Taylor Samii (Miss), kindergarten school, Ashley road . Neal .Edward, to"l"fn mis~ionnry, Church road Taylor William, chimney swee~er, Albert road · Ne"bami.·Henry, commercial school, South street Templeton . Henry, farmer, Horton ·'~ Nightingale Wm. horse trainer, Sth. Hntch, The Downs Tester E. & Son, chimney sweepers, East street .··'.• Nixon · Johlf, Telieving & school attendance officer for Thomas Susan (Mrs.), tobacconist, South street •''Epsom'•& deputy registrar of marriages; The 'Yillows, Thorns Will.iam; bu~cher, South street )'Jleathcote' road · " · ' · ·· ' '\ ' · /~ '-.. Tickner Philip, · drape·r, East street . Norman Robert, oil & color· man, High street . :i Tillett John George photo~pher, Church street Norrington ,Edward, . butcher, High street· TottJe Henry .John: cbeDllst & druggist (by exam.),·

~ lfye1George, builder, High street · High street • Oldridge.John~?.lnjor, ·draper, High street . . Townsend Francis, apartments, Clewer. cot. Church st · ·

I Oli'rezm!rthur,. builder, ·. East street · ' . Tresize Thomas Henry, fishmonger, High street :· . :ottan)llfMary Ann (Mrs.), cnrver k gilder. &c. High s.t Trower ·.Frank ·Harry, corn & c.oal merchant, South ·sk

i<10wfn1R0whind~' manager of the London & County Bank• &. Station road '{eo.f'Limited & troosurer to the Local- Board; union Turner Samuel, grocer, High street .

ls:!rmali sanitary authority, Ashley road Tytheridge Walter Robert L.B.C.P.Edin. surg~oo, · Ol_d - OXley>"Fnderick,- chemist, High street · · · Manor house, West hill

llgdeiiBoben:ct--Fredk.· brewers. The Bi:ewery Church st Vassie Edward, upholsterer, Hil{h street l!lafoLhChules; •smith, High street · ' Vickery Henry, saddler, East street

p111111' >ldz:Mary (Mrs.), blacksmith, Horton c;: Rail- Vincent George, trainer, Ashley road ent 'John H. delivery agent to L. &; S. W. Volunteer Battalion 2nd East Surrey Regiment (Epsom= \

·· CaMWest hill · detachment of H Oo.) (Copt. W. H. Bagshaw, ··~om..; jfJ'lldg'el'e?Edmurld, fnrmer,'Dorking road mandant; J. Wells, sergeant instructor), Drill hall.•

!"Alfred; 'dairyman, Common near East street · n James,-·gi:ocer, Heathcote road · Waglan Arthur Sidney, confectioner, High street '

Eme11t;· deputy r egistrar of births & deaths, Wagstaff James, school attendance officer, High street : llighfatreet · Ward Mary Ann (Mrs.), dress maker & shopk_eeper. ~~William, Fox hotel, Woodcote . · Pike's hill Church road · · .. ; .

.Btothe~st mineral -water makers; bakers, c.on· Ware Thom~s Edward, district surveyor of the highways; teetione?S':&i..ahooing smiths, , South street Heathcote road ·

· e W.illiamJ::ahopkeeper, Church road· Waters Charles J. watch maker, 10 High street ~DanieJ.,•,boot. maker,"Ea'.st street • .· . Watts Duncan0 solicitor, Worple road

· '1V"illiamb Oliver;: solicitor · & •commissioner· for . Webb Arthur, tailor, East street erk:do1·the board of gu'ardians, to school. ·at-· Weller George. shopkeeper, Lemon's lane

~--~'1 ·comlliittee, . Epsom· ·union,· .Epsom.· highway. Wernham John, blacks1n11h, Eut street

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~ ; ~xnral.:district council, , joint hospital. b9ard Weston Arthur John, music seller, High street liit1a.pi..: .i.egistrar~ The 'Para.de . West Charles, paintel'. &o. East ·street "'"

· on· &•Co. engineers & machinists, lHeatlicote rd White .George, solicitor, commissione~ for affidavits .. & mith" & Co .. Limited, coal merchants, L. ·B. & · for taking ackoo-wledgments of mamed women, regis-r • "l'ay station · 1 . · . . . • . • • trar & high bailiff of county court, clerk to the:

~lllll'11li"~ Sparrow & ·Son, plumbers, High street . . District council, to school attendance .committee, Ep-, ~~U"Ofnelius,. shoe mnker. Albion terrac~,. .. , , : som district, to the burial board, aec.. to public . hall.

Sainuel, builder, Heathcote road . company, & -1lieitor to the Leatherhead Gas Co., . aC. •dairyman, The Common · \'estry clerk, & agent for Royal Exchange Assurance .T~~· Thomas, draper, High street. . Corporation, Court house, .Ashley roed . ~ con(ectioner, High street 1 • • • White George H. solicitor, Ashley road · · · ~~-4Jbe.rt, solicitor, Alexandra road . Whitehouse Benj. market gardener, Burgh Heath road·, S~.Ano ~lrs.),Derby Arms P.R.Epsom dwna Whiteside Richard, hot water engineer & general smither Xlle .R. '(Miss), dress. maker, 13· .Adelphi rood Weat hill . • .. v. • Henry.,William, confectioner, East. street. Wicks Emixia (.Mias), dress maker, East street · , ;,!

.,.~!l;tJ~ . . re!reah_ment ro?ms, East street. . Wilkins Charles, wa~h maker .t jeweller, South atreet..1 ~r~ncab propnetor, High street Williams & Blom.field, drapers, High at. & South atreet;r ~ilation ser~ant, Police station, Ashley road Williams Charles, aasistant overseer & collector of .rates,..,

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9~) balier, High street & registrar of marriages for Epsom union,_4 Ladbroke.~ Jlho~ horse trainer, Epsom downs. Willmott Sarah (Miss), dress maker, Station road ., CT3t .• 'i-w

· boot maker. East street Wilson &:; Genge. eolicitors, High_ street . ., o! -!. ' • " .... ~~..! ~~1er.: ~h.opkeeper, 3 Adelphi road Wilson Edmund Garratt, solicitor, Waterloo roa~ ... ~ . .;:: f~ • om';\ Samuel, r:rocer, East street see Wilson & Genge · ··· ,~•-1 _ ! . ~~~j\lhoeing smith, High street . Wilson & Woodhead (Misses), high school (boarding); .,·,,,~ ,;.;

Jifac~ting ~· (J.<?dwin Robinson, agent), for girls! Gynsdale~ Waterloo road • · . · _, ,.rf" ·;" .' ' . J · · W~son Eliz:abeth (Miss), ' dress maker, High street . ~\: : · /, ~,,

~Clr~,bhllder, South street Wilson James, farmer, Trotters farm, Horton , •. n · ... ···,1 ~daitylnan, High street Williama Esther (Mrs.), dreaa ma. Emily cot. East st,:. ' ; . ..-::.1.~ ;;:~veterinary surgeon, & shoeing smith, Wiltshire Ch1.1rles, livery .stable•: & job mast.er &:; agen~.,.. , •1,. • e~j ·~4: ~ " ', . , . . to the L. D. & S. C. Rnil~ny; Station road . , · ·'1 , .. :'": ' 'I

dal~man, East street · · , Wiltshire Wm. cnrman .& timber merchant, East str~t\ ~ ' .1:_,Y,l ~~, '°""'"'"r~I )~ coach bu.ilder, High street . • ... . :Winslett 'Yilliam, pai_nter, East 1tr~et ·\·t;;•l · . ·'. . {~

., Jl cliar!!/. ·architect, Charlwood, · Grand Wood Marm (Mrs.), hn~n ,draper, H1g4 st.reet . ,1

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t· ·~v > · · · • ·. · W<>od John, grocer, H1irh street 1 • i , · . -;- >~ . ,~\ia'.C9oh.ist~: High . street · · · , .: 1

-.: Wood Thomas, Queen' a Bead ~.H. South street (;.,,.-r,n" ,,Jµi m...,, P\OU~h . P.H. Eaat street · i ·.4 ~Woods & Son, bakers & confectioners, East street • .,(f l\ •

ci!iJha;,; ~lasa, & (urnishing- ,:warehotts~; Wooldridge Ellen (Mrs.), G1lorg~ P.H. High street. ,~ ... i.. . ''r Janey .~to~e•, ~gJI street'.. ·., ·•. Workjng Men's Club (Roger T"w1sden, hon. sec.),_Hig~f?,

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Wor~g Men'a Clnb (Hy. Willia, hon. sec.), The. Com Worsfold Jame.s, tly, "proprietor, South street Wyeth \Toaeph Henry, grocer & agent for W. .t A.

Gilbey Limited, wine .t spirit merchants, East street ~yeth ~illiam, grocer, Albion t.errace

Young Charles, grocer, .t agent for W. & A. Gilbey Lilll wine &; spirit merchants, High street ·

Young Men'a ·Christian Association (E. G. P ullinger. hon. sec. pro. tem. ), Churcl} street

ESHER (A. S. Escbeath, i.e. Ash-haugb) is a parish belonged to Thom~ Pelham-Bolles, Dnke of Ne'v<.'astle and pretty village, situated on a hill, on the Portsmouth and Marquess of Clare, who gave it the name of " Clar~. road, near the Biver Mole, with a station 1 mile south- mont": on his death, in 1768, it was aold to Robert west, in. the parish of Thames Ditton, on the London Clive, the conqueror of India, and first baron Clive o(

and Sonth Western rnilway, and is 4 miles south-west PlaHoy, who erected the present mansion at an e:tpense from Kingston-on-Thames, :i 1outh-wesb from Thames of £100,000, and had the grounds laid out afresh, under Ditton and 14 by rail from London, in the Mid division the direction of Mr. Lancelot ("Capability") Brown. of the county, Elmbridge hundred, Kingaton petty sea· The house, which stands on the crest of a hill, sur. llional divi.sion, union and county court district. rural rounded by fine trees, is a at.n1cture of brick. deanery of Emly, archdeaconry of Surrey, and diocese with atone dressings, and has a stately port-ico with of Winchester. The village is lighted with gas by the columne of the Corinthian order, supporting a pediment King.at.on Gae Company, and supplied with water by the adorned with the arms of Lord Clive. On his death, Lambeth Waterworlta Company. Under a scheme of November 22, 1774, the property was sold, and -wa; the Kingston Bural Sanitary. Authority in 1888·9 a e~entually purchased in 1816, by the Commissiooers of ay1tem of main drainage was laid through this pariah, Woods and Foresta, for a aum of £6o,ooo, as a residen('e Thames Ditton & Long Dit~n at a coat of £70,000, for Princess Charlotte, on her marriage with Prince including a sewage farm and 20 acres of land at Lower Leopold of Saxe-Coburg. Here, on the 6th -November. Green. Chria• Church, standing on an eminence in 1817, the Princess died, and the eat.ate remained vestro the centre of the village, and erected in 1853·4' at a cost in her husband, who became King of the BelgiaM in qt £7,200, is a cruciform building of stone, in the Early 1831, and eventually tranarerred all ru. rights in th~ English atyle, from a design by Mr. Denjamin Ferrey · estate to the Queen. Louis Philippe, the exiled King P.S.A.· architect~ and consist.a of chancel, nave of four of the French, occupied the house from the 4th March. bays. aialea, transept, north and south porches, vestry 1848, until his decease, 26th August·, 1850; and hil ~d a gquth-west tower with lofty spire, C0!1llWllng Queen, Marie Am61ie, also died here, 24th March, 1866 ; a clock and 6 bells : the chancel windows are 1tained both were temporarily buried in the Catholic chapel ~ and there ia a carved at.one reredos, representing the Weybridge~ The pleasui-e ground• att4lched to the "Bee1,1rrection,". given by Robert Few esq. in memory house occupy about 6o acres, the park being about of his wife, who died in 1878:. at the west end of the 300 acres in ext-ent, and 3~ miles in circumference ; in church ia a marble monument to Leopold, Prince of Saxe the ground.a is a structure of freeetone in the Pointed Coburg, tat King of the Belgians, who wa. formerly style, deligned by the Pri.nceaa Charlotte for an . open

.resident at aaremont, a.nd died 10 Dec. 1865 : this aummer house, .but since converted inoo a mausoleum 1

monument, originally erected by H.M. Queen Victoria to. her memory; it has lltained windows ·and a groined in St.. George's . Chapel, Wind1or, was s ubsequently ceiling: there is also a lake of s acres, and an obelisk.

• i:emoved to . Uiie church: here ia alao a marble figure erected u a memorial to Lord Clive. E1her Place, we•L in the attitude of prayer, erected by Sir P.rancis Drake of the road, and bounded by the river Mole, is now the kt. in memory of his father, Bichard Drake, Equerry 1eafl of l:lir ~gar Vincent K.C.M.G.: in the grounds

., to Queen Elizabeth, who died in 16o3; the effigy wane· stand• a castellated gateway, built. by William of Warn· moved from the old church by Sir William Richard Drake tlete, Dishop of Winchester ( i447-86), as part of a

· kt. J:l.S.A. of OUianda Lodge, Weybridge, in 1878; in the mansion of briclt erected by him within the park, and north aisle, in a niche of polished alaba$ter, is a muble once the residence of Ciirdinal Wolley ; the gateway. bust, executed. by Mr. P. J. Williamson, of Esher, of which is of three .storeys, contains a number of email H.R.H. Prince Leopold, Dulte of Al!>any K.G. who died and dilapidated apartment.. and within one of the at 'Can.net 28th March, 1884: there are 8oo sittings, octagonal towen is a akillnlly conatrncted staircase of '48o being free. · brick: the ·present mansion, situated on an eminence,

The old church of St. George, formerly called "Sandy within a park of 145 acres, eotnmanda extensive vie,,.• chapel," a small building con1i11ting of chancel and on the ~orth-easb an~· north-west, and in the grounds i• nave, with a tran16pt on the sooth aide, is atill 1tand- a votive urn, rai1ed on a pedestal, which bears .• ing, and contains a monument by Flaxman to the Hon. ~em\)rial inscript~on to Mr. 11enry Pelham: here J! Mra. Ellis of · 0.aremont, d. 1803: the altar piece, re- , alto a line tulip tree, with a girth of about 19 feet. prese.nting "Our Saviour," "WM painted by Sir Robert Esber Lodge i1 the aeat of John Fiaher Eastwood esq. Ker Porter X.O.H. : this church 11 now diaused, except D.L., J.P •. ; the m,ansion. boil~ .aboub the end of tht when . btiriala tab place in the churchyard: in the new 18th century and since added to, atand1 in a park rJ Churchf8rd ia a memorial •to the Brett .family; it is about loo·acre1. Milburn i1 the -t of the Hon. Henry entirely o( marble, and consist& of a large and elabo- Lorton Botirlte J .P. Glenhnntc. the seat of Colontl n tely can.eel canopy, beneath which are placed recmb· the Hon. W. ,P. M. Cbetwynd Talbot, stands in a park bent mai-ble figures of the Right Hon. ·Lord E.her, of about :io acres. ?i!()C)re Place i1 the residence ol

· M_uter .ol the . ltolb,' and Lady Eaher: at the foot of Colonel &ir Wilford Brett K.O.M.G. and Broom Bill of the t.Onib · ia a military trophy, executed by ·?tfr. P. J . ·sir Robert Hawthorn Collins K.C.B., M.A. Lit tlewortb. Williamson, in memory of the Hon. Engine Leopold a modem mansion within a. parlt of 32 acres, is occu· Selwyn Brett, lieut. Scots Guards, d •. 8 Dec. 1882, on pied by Philip Meadows Martineau eeq. LL.B. The bi• return from the Egyptian campaign, and here Grove ia the property and residence of Charles Jo~n interrj!d. . The register dates from the :year 1682. The Price esq. Coombe Lammas, of Mra. Richardson. Bill living i1 a rectory, anrage tithe rent-charge £389; House, 1tamling on a parlt of z.a acres, of George Beetb31Jl net yearly Yalue. f.J26, with half an a.ere of glebe, in Batchelor esq. and Hawltahill Place, standing in a park "1e gift of Wadham College, Oxford, .. and held aince. of 45 acree, of Mu. Hodgson. At Sa.ndon (or Sando~) 1870 ·by the Bev. Samuel Lilckendey Warren M.A. was an hoapital or \>riory, dedicated to St. Mary Mag6 J,ate Pellow of that college and surrogate. . The iron dalen, and founded m the reign of Henry IL : in 143 miaaion church at West End i .. licensed for divine aer- it wu united with the hospital of St: Thomas, South· vice.. The Socie'y of Friends haYe a meeting houee in warlt; on the aite now 1tand1 Sandown House, the Claremont lane, holding So penons. There is also a property and residence of James Pattiaon Currie elq· Baptist chapel, in Park road, built in 1868, and 11eating and 1urrounded with plea1ure grounds of abouL 21> aoo, and a Wellleyan chapel, in Wolsey .road. erected acrea. Adjoining the railway etation is the Sando-wll in 188g, with 150 aittinga. The 'Public Hall in mgh Pailt ~ecoo.rse, formed by and belonging oo a colll·

; ~ was built in 1887 and will seat· 450 persona. The pany: it oovera about i50 acres: the grand stand , gramte 'drinlting fountain in the High 1treet was pre- and Royal pavilion, erected on rising ground, comm•~

~· · f; sented to the ·village in 1877 by H.?if. the Queen, in a good Yiew of the whole course. A. flower shovr ~ ~ ;~ •place of a disused rump. ginn by th& late Comte de ,held annually in the pariah in Jul,. The Dear Bot t: ..... ! Paris in memory o his marriage with the lnfanta of here i1 an ancient hostelry and posting house of reput~

I.'· ·· Spain; it is a hiindaome .structure and bean an in-. At Lower Green are worlta for the manufaciiire "'

. .\• ICription., The. cnariti6' I Are Of £65 , yearly WU&.0 linoleum which giYe employment to about 8o person5·

•Claremon~ ; \the. realdence._of.' H.R.IL the Duche11 of. The manor ia attached to Claremont Park and oelonf ,_ bany•"·(1).1itpat:ed ... , . ol the, villa-; i~ waa originallv. to H.M. the Queen. H.M. the Qneen, J ohn F. EaJd• ..,uQt.\....b ' •Q· ' ":f<hil ' V ' b . ' It' .. ,.., ~· '11' ... ~r.ol .1f,>''lr,,.}!. ~ . .._~ .• mg!\ ._ the, architect- .and wood eaq. D,L., J.P. Col. the Hon.. W: P. ?ii. Chet_,

11 unnnat1.St;t whi; aeld tne eatate in 1708; ·and afterwaf'\U Talbot, Sir Edgar Vincent K.C.M.G. and the oa.

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w.uon John R . houa mauran~ •~'9 High~~-· : .' ?f · Al~y · • • · .. ., , , ... u ' H!>l!n11 - bb Walter, ·apeirtmente, Park1cottage 1

• • ~ • Wmdsor John & S_on~1 .u:o11D1onP,r:a, ~g1(,~ee~ ..-!r.llr. " e th er Oh ch tr t. ' I · · : Woolmn· Ma- 1V:11',' apartment; · Clai-emont Jlouse ' .• • Welby Ar nr, gree.ngroc ' ur • ee . . . .. - . •J \-ti :" ·' _·i; '1'\\t~· , • ·. • ·.•JJ!J 1.-I Welland Thoi;iiu, IP.art~~ f .P·~~ ;•tttet '.·: ·•"' :r -..-.r 'i(-•,,H ,;,1 d J {, : -;:h r.'.i '.

EWELL, fu Domeeday . . ~Etwell;". i& a parish IUld pct~ry and: tirick and tn& ~otb_'~·fmain~ed' Q~ leasant Jitt.le town with ·a station half a. mile aooth,. on . the Nonench e.t.a.te, · and. there ·'in' twO •largl' ' flour

P e Croydon and Epeom· ·branch of .the London. and · •mills, ' workoo. byi water 1>9wer' frbm ~namerou·1 · 1prjngl U:,i bfon railway, and. another, half an:nile south on the riei.n.g in the .town a.n4i noighbourliood: ' forming the' headi ~ra;ch of the Soufli WMt;ern railway (rom Wimbledon · of the Hoga ~ river. Cliaritie11' of 1L7d. je.rly nlue to Leatherhead; 13 mile•r fromi' London,· r mila north· .are disf,ributed · ir,i bread and clothing. 1 EWell wair: the ea!t Epsom .and 5 · miles ·.11outh-eest f:rom Kingston, birthplace in 1582 of Richard . Corbet .D.D. 11>iahop' of Bnd was once a. mukell tolY!I; it. is in the ·Mid Oxford (1628-32), a.nd of Norwich · (1632~5), r_;-: ~well di.-ision: of tJie county, Oopthorne hundred, Epaomipetty Castle, the seat. of Auguatua William G&de&den'fisq! -~.P • .ossional division. union. and count1 court district. was .erect~. in tlie year 1804.' 11-'1~. ia. • : ftl.~ll;a.ti:~ rural deanery of Leatherhead. . archdeeconry of Surrey m81l'Slon 'Wltli! oc~nal turret• at· the apgles,: and ·em• ~d diocese of Winche&ter. It ia lighted! with gaa by .battled! parapets: Ill the gronnd11 is ihe· site :of· a~·ban­the Epsom a.ncl Ewell Gas Co. and supplie& with water qooti.ng house belonging to' the palace of .Nonaucli; · ~uilt bv th0 Sutton Water Co. ' The 1U19ient 'church of St . by Kirig Henry tTie Eighth and aitUated in. Cuddington ~arr with the excepti~a .of the fine ivy-covered tower, pariah; the remain& are 8UJTOunded by a wall with ~ow :ised as o. mortuary chapel f9r ~~ old• churchyard, bastion& a.t intervals'. The principal ~andowners u~ frhp bu been pnUed down; the new l?arl8h church, erected · trustees of the fu.t& Rev. Sir George L. Gl:r.n bart. ( d . • ~ a. cost of £1,174, on e. site given by the la.te Bev. . 1885) A. W. Gadesden eeq. J.P. the trustee'~ of the la~ Sir George Lewen Glyn bart. vi~ from ~83 1 d. 1885, Canon Alcnnder H. Bridges 'M.A. rector of.Beddington and consecrated 24 August., 1848, is an edifice of stone, (d. 1891); the Rev. Eilwo.rd W. Northey 'M.A. of Ef.~cim. in the Early English style. consisting of chancel, nave of lord of the manor of Ewell; and/ .A.ugusiua Willinm th·<' ba.ys, aisles, aonth porch and .an· emoattled western Gadesd:en esq. J.P. lord of the m anort of Fiz.niel or tower, containing a cloclt and 8 bells, aix of which were Fitr.uie1e, Butta.ilea, or Botolphs, and: Rookesley. The in the first instance transferred from the old church. In soil is cht.y; subsoil, ·chll!lk. The chief crops are wheat, ,a90 two cracked bells were re-ca.st and two new ones c11ts and! barley. The Bl'ea is- :z,410 acres; rateable ,..1J1'<1, to complete the peal of eight bells, at a cost of Tilue, £18,710; the population ff the. parish in · 18'91 . £ z50 ; in the chancel i• a finely-carved marble figul"e' · "as 3,143, ~luding 569 · in Kensington and Chelsea "' :-'i r William Lewen, knight, a.lderman a.nd lord mayor di!trict workhouse schools. · · · .,f London, wlio died in 1717, a.s well as .severol an~ent t. rn.•ses nnd memoria.l• removed from the old church, '" the Monro, Calverley, Glyn Lewen, Dowde.swell and ' llulkelev families; of the numerou& l'ichly stained ,. j,..Jo,~·s. ten are memorials, including the west window, •. r .. cted in 1882 to the memory of :Mrs. Gadesden, of t:w,·11 Castle, a.nd tlie ea.st w:i11dow, inserted by public . .. i.,.cript.ion at a. cost of £357; the organ was presented

P&rish Clerk, Edward' Henry Williams.

Post, 'M. 0. &:; T. 0., S. B., Express Delivel'y .t Annuity k Insurance Ofilce.-Mrs. Harriet Fry Evans, anb· postmistress. LeUert arrive through ·Epsom at 7 a.m . 3t 10:15 a..m.; 3 p.m . .t 6.15 p.m.; dispatched at 8.25, 10.5 & u .20 e.m. ; 3.30, +s a... 7.55 · p.m

1.y th~ late G. Torr esq. of Garbrand Hall and cost Public Officers. £ 1.100; in 1893 £lie church was renovated. four dormers Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, Ewell, Chessington

01 .. ·ned m the roof, the chancel paved w_ith II16rble and the &:; Cui:ldfogton District, Epsom Union. Ernes.t Noel r.·r. .. los adorned with a. representation, in m osaic, of the Reichardt M.B.Londi. DorS(lt house .. l.'\<t Snpper," at t.be cost of Sir Gorvas Powell Glyn Stewards of the Ma.nor of Ewell & Cuddington, 'Messrs. l•ut ; uew communion rails were al.so erected. Sir Richard · Frere, Cliolmeley &:; Co. 28 Lincoln'• inn · tields,, llnlkdey bar t. a. religions enthusiast, died here 7th London W C · .\pril. 1710. ana wa.s here buried; there are 1,000 sit;- . Schools. '"'~"· 430 being free.' The register dates from the year National, bllilt in i861 at a. cost of £4'194' eruarged in • <n~ . The living is r. vicarage, average. yearly value 1593 for 490 cliil<Iren; a.verag& atteodance, 145 boys ln•m the titlie rent-charr £179; .grou income £204, • k 100 ,girls; 'Samuel. Buxt-On,, maste.r; Miss Elizabeth "' •t it 7 ncres· of glebe, in the gift of the trusteell of Deavin, mistress · tlw bt ... Rev. Sir Geo. Lewen Glyn bart. and held since '.'''' hy the Rev. John Thornt<>n M.A. of Trinity College, . Infants, erected' in 1861 for 130 children; average atten· c 1ou11lmdge, a.nd surrogate. A new vicarage house was da.nce, 90; Miss C. Sweet, mistress · l.udt i11 1881. 'l'he church of All Saint's, at West Railways.' >: .... lL erected at ffie si>le upense of J. H. Bridges esq . • ,, E well Court, is an. edifice in tho Early Decorated stylt>, Croydon & ~psom (branch) London, Brighton ~ South tr .. 111 d\•signs by ~iessr~. Wiliitfiel<i & Thoma$, architecls, Coa~t. 'John Edwaras, station mast~ · · "! Loudon. The Co~ational chapel is a building in South Western (branch), Richard Henry Pearce, ata-tbo· Gothic . style, eonteming nearly 400 sittings, and tiori mo.ster . .. ,.. ,.r.,cted1 in 1864, a.t a. cosb. of £2,223; °' sch'ool Carriers to London. '"'' ' pnlllic lecture hall have been erected adjoining Mrs. :M. A.. Baker, daily to -the 'Green Man k Still,' tl, .. d1'1pel, a.t a. cost of about £1,500. Two fairs are I Oxfor3 street; 'King of Denmark,' Old Bailey & br:.1 hero annually, one on tho 12th of May and one 'Spread Eagle,' "'Gracechurch street; Oa.rter, Paterson ''" 1 h,, 29th Oct-Ober: fo1· sheep and cattle. Extensive & Co. Li.mite([, twice daily

PRIHTB nBSn>Bll'TS. Coat-es Maj. Edward, Tayle's hill Hanbury Walt. Geo. Salisbury road .\l ,.Jinrst Rev. Edwd. Je.a. (curate) Crossley Wm. Douglas, St. Norman's. Hards Georire, High street \ !:..11 \\'illinm, Wentworth villa Currey F.rancis Alfred, Pitt house Hart Edwa,rd, Aggleston 11·11 :::ir William James, Garbrand D'velly Geo. A. F. Beaconsfield villa Henderson Robert, Lower Mill house

l.~11 &: Reform ~lub, London Evans Sir Dnvid K.C.'M.G., J .P. Heron John Scott, London road 11 • ..i•·krna.n Mrs.' Chestnuts· Ewell grove · Higgins Jordan, Chessington road l!.,, lt:· \\'illiam, Chessington house Field Frederick Arthur, Mayfield Highmore Nathaniel, Salisbury road :i..itm~ Sanford, Horndon house Fisher. George Spencer, Lynt-On ho. Hill Thomas, Park side ~ ... r~ng Edward John, Holmficld Epsom road . · Janson Robert, Ewell lodge :;• rmg Predk. Wm. Kingston . ldg Fitzpat·rick Thos. Geo. Chesterfi.eld rd Ja.comb Reginald .Bensoi:i, Ewell ho

8 n.ndt Robert Edmund Manor house Forster Mr5 .. Keep Mrs. Epsom road· ·

8 ' "1t?es John. ~enry, Ewell c.~urt G~d.eeden ~ugtJstus W. J.P. Ew~l.1 .~stl Lu~tgo '\Yilliam, Chost~r~eld house 8~k.,.ell Wilham, Cbessington' road Gilson ;rtir~. Holly bank .. .; ... Mamgay Jn. Fras. Che~s1qgton _ l,~~ r , .. (: Mrs .. Stoneleigh · ' Glyn Lady ~ . , · : '. ., ~{a.rsbal\ .Jnpies, . Park, Iµ Jl ' 1\o"Q~e ... , . c-., ,1 .. le ~liss, The Elms · : Gou,lden J:l~n1ami~ 9,1>.a.rl~s, · ~o.styn · Ma.rt!n· Ed'"~: .. °)V11}!e'r;;~on~uch bq,\ls~ , . .,,; .Tosi~h. Norfolk villa Granthl\rrt John ' · . · .' : . Martm H11ni:y;,.ffr :,~~tt~g~ . · .. O.a Lewis W. West Ewell Grivatt .Alfred, The La~~ls . Ma.u.de W~m; .. ~ .1'!ie. ~ur~ls .. . · ~r~n John, Grove villa Hammond 'Mrs. Epsom rood McCrea Ma.lor-Gen. , .,B~b~rt Barl?V

e D~ke, Church Farm house HtunP.ton Cha,s, Alfd. Down~s view R.A. Petit 'Menage · · ·

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• :Mercer ThomM, Ch~~i n .. ouse Darron L .• & Co. drapers · ~ out- ?Ja.rks Henry, baker MoorcrOft Ilic~r<f'r Knight, Orea· ftteu · i!a1·tin Edward Watel'or, farmer,

ham ootlag6' · . · ', ' · Beams George, boot maker, · High st Nonsuch Park !arm . Mo-!J8er<\(fra: .Park hill . . · Br~ton James Edwa~d, bookseller, Moore George, grocer, & ogent for

~--?ffidd Barrington Wilhru;n B . .A. . High street. W. & A. Uilbey Lim. wine .I: spirit ~r· '""' Church street Bryant Ju. chimney sweeper, West st merchants, High street

Mullett M~s: Dungalow , C11rr Josiah, grocer, High street Mudd Barringt-On William ~I.D. Noakes William, Oapre:ra, West Ewell Oirter .Albert., luifr dresser, West st physician & surgeon, Church st Palmer Frederick, Cbess.ington road Carter William Richnrd, n&\vs agent, Packman Hy. fruiterer & dairyman Parker Jn Wm. Bessie ho. Epsom rd West street · Page Arthur, farmer Pearce J ohn, Daisy villa ChaJ'man Annie (Mn.), butcher Parrett Willilllll, blacksmit.11 Perks Wm. Ivy cottage, 'Epsom rood Churchill Charles, saddler Pepper John, Green Man P.H Picknell George, llanmore Clarke George Ensign, fishmonger, Pocock Thomas, ca·rmnn ti:; con-Plebean Henry, Chesterton house High street tractor, Meadow walk Pott Nnrbury, Stane'IVay house Cracknell Ellen (Mrs.), butcher Pigden Henry, tailor, Hiirh street Preston Rev. George Herbert M . .A. Crockford. George &; Son, fish· Prichard Elizabeth (Miss), milliner

(curate) mongers, High st.reet Reed Charles G~ King William IV. Price Misses, Essex lodge · Dumford Thomas George, bake.r P.H. High street Reichardt Ernest ~oel M.B.Lond. Edwards David, beer retailer Reic'horot. Ernest Noel M.B.Lond.

Dorset house Evans Harriet Fry (Mrs.), druggist, . surgeon & medical officer & public Scott Fridulph, Park villa . Post office . vaccinator, Ewell, Chessington &; Shaw Rev. .Toseph (Congregat.ional) Ewell Parochinl Coffee Rooms Cuddington district, Epsom union Sibley Job~ William Ewell Working Mon's Club k lnsti- Dorset house ' Sia.den Mrs. Orsett house tute (S. Buxton, sec) Smith Charles, carpenter Smith Haydon, Woodgate Franciscan Monastery (Rev. Father Snook9 Saml. stone mason, Station ,.d Smith Miss, Epsom ~oa.d Condrice), Gro.nge school South· Sydney, genernl dealer · Smith Reeve, Bill house, West st Godfrey Mrs. chandler Stagg Alice (Miss), Whea.tsheaf P.H Smith Sydney, Park Farm house Goodship Charlotte (Mrs.); beer re- Stone &; Co. Limited, brick maker;: Snape William, Spring villa tailer, West street & at Epsom St..ier Miu- Hale Geo. Matt.hew, printer, High st Stone Frank, com & coal mcrcl1ant Stiff Ebene:ter, So.lisbury road Hnll & Davidson, millers (water), & seedsman Stone Miss, Church street Ewell mills Syme11 Edwd. fat'met', F it:tnell form Taylor Edwd. Fairfax, Spring house Hards George, rate collector & as- To.ylor Jobn &; Joseph, formers, Lon: Thornton Rev. John M.A. (v_icar & sistant overseer Down farm ·

surrogate) Bnrds Sa.rah (Mrs.), builde-r & coo- Wnkefield William, beer retailer Varnon Hui:h Ernest, .A.stbury . troctor Walden Edwam, beer retailer .Walters Radcliffe, Persfield, Ep£om rd Hards Mnry Anne (Mrs.), ip-ocer Warner Etnabeth (Mrs.), Q1mn Walters Wm. Melmoth, Epsom road Hayward Mary (Mrs.), Eight Bells Adelaide P.B Williams Edward, Warwick cottage P.R . Waters Susan (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Wood Geo. Somersby, Chesterfield rd Herbert Edward, beer retailer Kingston road

COMl!ltRCIAL. Hickey John Pomeroy, Spring hotel, Westing James, beer retailer Allder George, butcber, High street .livery & bait stables . W~lk.in11 John Turner, boke1·

· Allen Richard, boot & shoe maker, H1ll Thomas, school, Park side W1lhams & Son, wo.tch mol1rr~ 'Vest street Jeal Reuben, picture frame mak~r Willis Henry &; Son, furnishing iron·

Archer George, wheelwright Killick William, plumber & glnzaer moniters .. .Ayling J sph. boot mkr. Kingston rd Leslie Rqbert, Glyn Arms P.H Wise Joseph, dairyman &c. fom1ht> Baker Mary Ann (Mrs.), fiy pro- McKeen John, fanner, Boxley farm waited upon for orders doily, Che;-

priet.or &; carrier Macdonald John, landscape gardener sington road, Wt>.st Ewell . Baker Jn. general dlr. West Ewell )larfteet Frederick Henry, oorn & Wood Elixabeth k Ellen (M1sm). Barnes Peter, Organ inn coal merchant bakers

EWB'.'trRST is a parish and village, ·3 miles north-east the late Lord' Abinger (d. 181p), J. Broby esq. J .. P .. from Cranleigh station on tlie Guild!ord and Horsham F.S.S. of Maybanka, Walter Webb esq. of Mo.1quo1t~ section of the London, Bri'ghton a.nd South Coast rail· the Hon. E. F. Leveson-Gower, of Holmbury Pork k J. :way, 35 from London an& 1:1 south-enit from Guildford, Waller esq. Tlie soil i• variou'; subsoil, clay an~ n miles from Dorli.ing, in the ·South-Wcstern division 1111nd. The chief cropa are wheat, barley, on.ts an of ~et collI!tf, hundred of Blackh~lli, G~diord petty turnip11. ·~e a~ea. is 5,531 ac~; rateable value £6,8j8; semonal dinaion, Ha.mbledon union, Guildford and the population in 1891 wu 1,o:i1.. Godalming county court distl'ict, rural deanerY of . Cl k ·,.. _ _ · d F d ·ci I Guildford, archaeeoonry of Surrey and diocese o( Win- Par~sh er ~ ueorge Johnston erq. epuly, re en chester. The ciiurcli of SS. Peter and Paul,restored. in Francu . . . I 1838, i9 81 crucilorm building of atone in the Perpen· Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. D., E~ress Delivery & .Annuitr I dicular atvle, c2nsisting of chancel, nave, transept, & Inaurance Office.-Walter Ede, anb-postnia.~te~ western porch and a central tower with shingle~ spire, Letters arrive from Guildford at. 7 n.m. ; disputch j containinll' a clock llJld 6 hells; there are jo6 sittings; at 1:1.:io &I 5.15 p.tn.; no dispAt.ch on aunday. Lelle." q6 of which ore free. The register dates froi;n tbe from Holmbury , through Dorklli~. Letters dif-year 16rj. The living is a rectory, average tithe r ent- tinguiahed thus t throu~h Budr1ck, viii. Horshalll-charge J.562, net yearly value £285, including 6o acres k for Garson fa.rm vil Shere, Guildford of glebe with residence •. in the gift of the Lord Ohan-cellor, and held aince 1893 by the Rev. Robert TemJ>le Schools. ~!..A.. of Trinity Collej!e, Cambridize .. A charity of f.So National, EwhuYst (mixed), bailt in 1840. for •~'<> cbil-yearly, left l)y Henry Smith, of Wandaworth, and aldl!'f· dren; average attendance. 112; Herbert DrooktT· . .. mani of ·Lond'on. who died 30 Jan. 1628, is distributed muter; Mist Droolter, mistress

, by tbe churcliwordens. Coverwood, :i miles north, is National, Eilen'a Green. (mixedi), built in 1870, i~~ ;: the seat of Hugh Fortescue Locke-Kinir esq. J.P.: Ew·' children; average atten.d'ance, 45; Miu Ellen ,,.e ' bnut -Place, of Lieut.-Col. Thomas Warne Lemmon; mistress Woolpita of Sir Henry Doulton; and Little Woolpita of Sir Carrier. Ralph W. ThompsOD K.C.B. The principal landowners ck. D th to Glll"ld!ord, toet. are Hug6.. Fortescue Locke-Kin_g esq. Reginald Dray esq. George J. Du t.o orking, urs.; <(who u principQl Iora of the ma.nor), the Trustees of & sat.; to Horsliam, mon

. (Persons . who11t1 names are diatin- Lemmon Li<:ut-Cot Thomaa Wame, Waller Thomae W. Bayn&rds · guiahed by t receive their lettera Ewhurst Place Webb Walter, Malquoits

• : , - , through Budgwick. vii Horsham.) Locke-King ·Hugli Fortescue J.P. Webb .William, Woodlands . . •. · · Coverwood co:.r:wmCIAL. ..n..

• ; , •. · '. · ·• :· .: . PBIV;A.TB :RESIDENTS. Mote George William, Pitch hill Dennetb John ·Fletcher (oxors . .,.,. ·-..,,!".; :~ Bennet~ MN . ,. . . Sparkes John. Heatb1ide, Pitch hill fanne~ Yard's far~ ,

t •i,4·)'~JB.ra~Y ·~~ea J.P., P.S.S. 1cfaybanlts Temple Rev._ Bobb. ·?.L.A. Rectory. Carpenter Jame.,. baker • ~·· ."'*· COolt' Mi.f8! ~~g& hon:~ .. ."\ · . 1,,1, Tho~p~on SI.I'. Ralph Wood K.C.B. Ch-eman Henry, dra.per kc

~ ff'Do~ton ~.r 'iHenry, ~~p1~1 ··' ·•·:.!.< Little Woolp1t1 . ;·- , • _ ... , Coldman Henry, jun; 11boe maker etf · • ~"·· Cone7hurat;., · ;! ·, • .n .. l·, Thom.paon Seymour,:Siii:u?;ootlage , Cumber George k ·Tbomtl.9, carpenl

c.D,list?~~G~P?,~~~,#N .1,.}l . Top~ ~red~~~ll _. , . .r:, 2_ .. •:;.f., 1· .D<nJnloq {ohn,. sho&; maker · · ~4-i?iw1- .• ~.. • \ . ..... • . . : • ... .. .. '~ •., . .

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