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1166 Et.ST EAD. SURREY. 1882 ( KELLY'S gi·avel and sand. The crops barley, wheat, carrots, Awtant Overseer, Charles Carpenter potatoes and rye. The area is 4,119 acres; rateable PoST OFFrcz.-Mrs. Lydia l.llackman, receiver. Letters ro- £3,804; and the population in 1881 was 679. ceived rrom Godalming at 8.30 a.m.; dispatched at 5.25 HANKLEY is a hamlet half a mile west. p.m. Tho nearest money order & telegraph ollicc is at Godalmina Paris/1 Clerk, George Hockley. National School, Arthur Macklin, master Daynes Charles I Durgess John, boot maker Mitchell Willinm, carpenter (;hurlesworth Rev. Joseph Rhodes M. A. Collier James, farmer Paine Clara (Mrs.), shopkeeper Rectory Ellis Arthur, farmer Parsons Charles, carpenter lngram Charles,Elstead house Elwin Mariner, farmer Parsons William, shopkeeper ' .Jephson Lady, River house Hills Henry, farmer Prentice Robert, Golden Fleece Mangles Frederick Hillyer Frederick, farmer Shrubb Daniel, Woolpack inn Marshall Mrs Jeffrey Henry. builder 'l'idy Martin, 7'he Star .Mortimer Thomas Keen James, farmer, Hankley common 'Voods Geo. (Mrs.), farmer, Hankley Williams Rev. Thomas[Congregationnl) I Legg Annie (Miss), shopkeeper common COMMERCIAL. Moorey Cornelius, potato salesman & Wyatt Wm. farmer, Hankley common Blackman Lydia (Mrs.), shopkeeper, & carrier post office Mitchell George, farmer :EPSOM (originally Ebbisham) dorinid its name from St." men's sons, those of medical men being cducnted at a lower Ebbs, a Northumbrian princess, and i:1 a market, union and rate; there arc fifty foundation scholarships, open to orphan 1·ailway town, head of a county court district, and OQe or the sons or medical men. who are clothed, bo1\rdcd and educated polling places for the Western division or the county and is in gratis; besides these there are also about 170 other pupih: the first division or the hundred of Copthome, archdeaconry a house for 30 private boarders, with tho head master, has or Surrey, rural deanery of Leathcrhead and diocese of Win- been erected at the cost or ProfessorSirErosmus Wilson f'.n.s.: chester, 15 miles from London by road and 17 miles from there is a chapel connected with the college: the office or London, by the llrighton and South Const .Rail"-ay and about the council is at 37, Soho square, London. The nlmshouscs, 14 by South Western, 16 north-east from Guildford and 9 founded by John Li,·ingston, a parishioner, in 1703, for tweh·e north rrom Reigate, delightfully situated on the western verge poor wido\vs, have been rebuilt upon tho site or the old <>f Banstead Downs,on the main road from London to Dorking, foundation in East street, and receive twe)ye inmates, e:\ch Horsham, Guildford and Worthing. The town is paved, or whom has about £4 3s. yearly: charities producing £so lighted with gas .md plentifully supplied with pure water yearly are distributed in bread, clothing and fuel. 'fhere is from the water works arrd is thoroughly drained. The a branch here or the London and County J.lanking Company. government or the town is vested in a Local JJoard or In the High street is a tower containing an illuminated Health or 9 members. All the public and county meetings clock. Drick making and brewing are carried on here, and .are held here fo r this division of the county and petty there are also nursery grounds. The com market is held sessions arc held here for this division or Epsom comprising on Wednesday and a fair on the 25th July. The Water fourteen parishes, every Monday at the Court House. The Works in East street, erected by the Board of Health, fur- High st.reet is on the main road: there are many private re- nish an ample supply or excellent water. The medicinal .sidcnccs in this parish. The great celebrity or Epsom is de- springs, 1 mile west or the town, contain sulphate of. ma;:'- rh·ed from it.s races, the Spring Meeting in April and the nesia, with 11 little byclrochlorate or lime and magnesia: m Derby! t.-ikes place in May or the beginning of June, the rei!!ll or Queen Elizabeth they were much frequented by the principal days being Wednesday (the Derby day), when the co;nt ry people, and in the time or Charles I. the salts a sweepstake or great value, depending on the number of they produced were so celebrated as to sell at .SS· per ounce; entries, is run for: and Friday (the Oaks the races are in 1720 the wells were in their grentest splendour, but in held on the Downs, about a mile south or the town; the 18o4 the mansion at the old \Yells was pulled dO\Yn. The grand st.and, which was erected in 1829-30, at an expense of 3rd Surrey Rifle Volunteers have n rifle range here, 8oo f.20,000 raised by 1,000 shares, forms a prominent object on . yards in extent. James Stuart Strauge esq. is lord of the the east from the road between Ewell and }';psom. I manor; Henry Mason esq. 84 llasinghall street, London, is The church or St .. Martin, situated towards the eastern steward; the manor courts are held in April and October, extremity or the parish, is a structure in the Gothic style, 1 at the Spread Eagle hotel. William Strange, the trustees -<intirely rebuilt, with the exception or the tower, in the year ! or tho late William llutcher, the Rev. E. W. Northey, 1824, at a cost of £7,000; it consists or chancel, nave, aisles, ! Robert Brooks and George White esqrs. aro chief In:nd- and a tower at the north-west comer containing a clock and . owners. The area or the parish is about 7 square miles, 3 bells; the eastern window is stained ; there is a monu-1 being about 3t miles long and about 2 miles broad. The ment, by Flaxman, to the Rev. John Parkhurst, compiler or number or acres is 41424, of which 944 are downs and open the Greek and Hebrew lexicons an<l another by CbantTey. common, and 3M5 cultn-ated lnnd, chiefly enclosed gardens The register dates from the year 1695. The living is a · and homesteads, and the site or the town ; rateable ,-aJue, vicamge, yearly value, from tithe-rent charge £350, with 14 I £39·955; the population in 1871 was 6.276 l\nd 1881, acres or glebe and r esidence, in the gift or the representatives · 6,916. The length of the highways in the parish is about <>f the late Captain Speer; (the next presentation, however, 130 miles, three or which form streets. bcin"' vested in the representatives or the late Thomas Alers HonTON is a hamlet or Epsom, a mile nnd a half north; Hankey esq.), nnd held since 1839 by the Rev. Benjamin Horton manor is the seat or Willinm Trotter esq. 1.P. llmdney Hockett M.A. or St. John':1 and Hertford Colleges, , Woodcote park is half a mile south and wns the seat or the -Oxford. Christ Church is an ecclesiastical parish formed in ! late Hobert lJrooks esq. J.1' x874: the church, situated on the common at the west-end of I Parish Clerk, William . . the town and consecrated in x876 has been entirely rebuilt and POST, MoNP.Y OttnRrt & TELEOllAPJt 0Fl'!CB & Sa·nngs is an edifice or flint with stone dressings, in the Gothic style Jlank.-Mrs. Lucy Welby Andrews, T,etters :and consists or chancel, nave, north aisle, transept and bap· arll delh·ered at 7 & ro a.m. & 5.40 p.m. Letter box closes tistery, with sittings for 450 persons. The register dntcs at 9.15 n.m. r::i.15, 2.45 & 4.15 p.m. (no stamr ti\ ken from tho year 1876. Th e living isa vicarage, net yearlyvalur. for theso mails) & 9 p.m. Letters are received tall 9· 1 5 £ 135, with residence, in the girt or the Bishop or Winchester p.m. with extra stamp; dispatched by foot post to Ewell and held since 1881 by the Hev. Archer George Hunter x.A. at 6 & 9. 15 a.m. &: 540 p.m. & arrh·e on return at 9 & 12 <>f Trinity College, Cambridge. Thero is a small Cat.bolic a.m. & 8.30 p.m.; no sunday post. To Ashst.ead at 6 &: diurch in Heathcote road, dedicated. to ::>t. Joseph, as well 9.15 a. m. & arrive at 9.30 a.m. 4 & 8 p.m.; no sundK) as Wesleyan, Congregntional, Protcstnnt EYangelical and post. To Danstead & Woodmanst.crne at 6. & 9.15 a.m: Huntingdonian chapels. The cemetery, covering an area & arrive :i.t 4 & 8 p.m. To Kingswood & Walton at 6 J: :Of about 8 acres and situated on the lower road to the 9.15 a .m. & arri\·e nt 12 a.m .• 8 p.m. To Headley at Downs, was completed in i87 r, at a cost of £s,500: and 6 & 9.15 a.m. & arrive at 4 & 8 p.m.; no sunday post llas two mortuary chapels. .Money orders grante<l & paid from 9 till 6 p.m. ; saturdays, At the north-cast corner of the downs, pleasantly situated, 9 till 8 p.m .and commanding fine prospects, is the Hoyal Medical LocAT. UoAJ"to OF lli>Ar.TH . Uenevolcnt Coll ege, a handsome pile or buildings in t. bo Sittings every alternate mondny at 9.30 a.m. 'l'ndor Gothic style of red bric.k, with quoins and dressings Ottices, Court house. -Of Ca.en stone, erected in the year x855 in gronndsoccnpying 1 Chairman, George Ratc-liffe Keeling :nn arc:i. or 18 ncres: it consists of a school and asylum; the Clei·k, Goorgo White latt_er b;cing intended for docayed medical practitioners and 1Jfedical O.ffiur, Edward Long J:.icob, 8 Altenburg their irn.lows, and the former as a public school for gentle- I Clapham common, London l.'111

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Page 1: SURREY. 1882 (KELLY'S

1166 Et.STEAD. SURREY. 1882 ( KELLY'S

gi·avel and sand. The crops a~ barley, wheat, carrots, Awtant Overseer, Charles Carpenter potatoes and rye. The area is 4,119 acres; rateable ~-alue, PoST OFFrcz.-Mrs. Lydia l.llackman, receiver. Letters ro-£3,804; and the population in 1881 was 679. ceived rrom Godalming at 8.30 a.m.; dispatched at 5.25

HANKLEY is a hamlet half a mile west. p.m. Tho nearest money order & telegraph ollicc is at Godalmina

Paris/1 Clerk, George Hockley. National School, Arthur Macklin, master Daynes Charles I Durgess John, boot maker Mitchell Willinm, carpenter (;hurlesworth Rev. Joseph Rhodes M.A. Collier James, farmer Paine Clara (Mrs.), shopkeeper

Rectory Ellis Arthur, farmer Parsons Charles, carpenter lngram Charles,Elstead house Elwin Mariner, farmer Parsons William, shopkeeper

' .Jephson Lady, River house Hills Henry, farmer Prentice Robert, Golden Fleece Mangles Frederick Hillyer Frederick, farmer Shrubb Daniel, Woolpack inn Marshall Mrs Jeffrey Henry. builder 'l'idy Martin, 7'he Star .Mortimer Thomas Keen James, farmer, Hankley common 'Voods Geo. (Mrs.), farmer, Hankley Williams Rev. Thomas[Congregationnl) I Legg Annie (Miss), shopkeeper common

COMMERCIAL. Moorey Cornelius, potato salesman & Wyatt Wm. farmer, Hankley common Blackman Lydia (Mrs.), shopkeeper, & carrier

post office Mitchell George, farmer

:EPSOM (originally Ebbisham) dorinid its name from St." men's sons, those of medical men being cducnted at a lower Ebbs, a Northumbrian princess, and i:1 a market, union and rate; there arc fifty foundation scholarships, open to orphan 1·ailway town, head of a county court district, and OQe or the sons or medical men. who are clothed, bo1\rdcd and educated polling places for the Western division or the county and is in gratis; besides these there are also about 170 other pupih: the first division or the hundred of Copthome, archdeaconry a house for 30 private boarders, with tho head master, has or Surrey, rural deanery of Leathcrhead and diocese of Win- been erected at the cost or ProfessorSirErosmus Wilson f'.n.s.: chester, 15 miles from London by road and 17 miles from there is a chapel connected with the college: the office or London, by the llrighton and South Const .Rail"-ay and about the council is at 37, Soho square, London. The nlmshouscs, 14 by South Western, 16 north-east from Guildford and 9 founded by John Li,·ingston, a parishioner, in 1703, for tweh·e north rrom Reigate, delightfully situated on the western verge poor wido\vs, have been rebuilt upon tho site or the old <>f Banstead Downs,on the main road from London to Dorking, foundation in East street, and receive twe)ye inmates, e:\ch Horsham, Guildford and Worthing. The town is paved, or whom has about £4 3s. yearly: charities producing £so lighted with gas .md plentifully supplied with pure water yearly are distributed in bread, clothing and fuel. 'fhere is from the water works arrd is thoroughly drained. The a branch here or the London and County J.lanking Company. government or the town is vested in a Local JJoard or In the High street is a tower containing an illuminated Health or 9 members. All the public and county meetings clock. Drick making and brewing are carried on here, and .are held here for this division of the county and petty there are also nursery grounds. The com market is held sessions arc held here for this division or Epsom comprising on Wednesday and a fair on the 25th July. The Water fourteen parishes, every Monday at the Court House. The Works in East street, erected by the Board of Health, fur­High st.reet is on the main road: there are many private re- nish an ample supply or excellent water. The medicinal .sidcnccs in this parish. The great celebrity or Epsom is de- springs, 1 mile west or the town, contain sulphate of . ma;:'­rh·ed from it.s races, the Spring Meeting in April and the nesia, with 11 little byclrochlorate or lime and magnesia: m Derby! w~ich t.-ikes place in May or the beginning of June, the rei!!ll or Queen Elizabeth they were much frequented by the principal days being Wednesday (the Derby day), when the co;ntry people, and in the time or Charles I. the salts a sweepstake or great value, depending on the number of they produced were so celebrated as to sell at .SS· per ounce; entries, is run for: and Friday (the Oaks day)~ the races are in 1720 the wells were in their grentest splendour, but in held on the Downs, about a mile south or the town; the 18o4 the mansion at the old \Yells was pulled dO\Yn. The grand st.and, which was erected in 1829-30, at an expense of 3rd Surrey Rifle Volunteers have n rifle range here, 8oo f.20,000 raised by 1,000 shares, forms a prominent object on . yards in extent. James Stuart Strauge esq. is lord of the the east from the road between Ewell and }';psom. I manor; Henry Mason esq. 84 llasinghall street, London, is

The church or St .. Martin, situated towards the eastern steward; the manor courts are held in April and October, extremity or the parish, is a structure in the Gothic style, 1 at the Spread Eagle hotel. William Strange, the trustees -<intirely rebuilt, with the exception or the tower, in the year ! or tho late William llutcher, the Rev. E. W. Northey, 1824, at a cost of £7,000; it consists or chancel, nave, aisles, ! Robert Brooks and George White esqrs. aro chief In:nd­and a tower at the north-west comer containing a clock and . owners. The area or the parish is about 7 square miles, 3 bells; the eastern window is stained ; there is a monu-1 being about 3t miles long and about 2 miles broad. The ment, by Flaxman, to the Rev. John Parkhurst, compiler or number or acres is 41424, of which 944 are downs and open the Greek and Hebrew lexicons an<l another by CbantTey. common, and 3M5 cultn-ated lnnd, chiefly enclosed gardens The register dates from the year 1695. The living is a · and homesteads, and the site or the town ; rateable ,-aJue, vicamge, yearly value, from tithe-rent charge £350, with 14 I £39·955; the population in 1871 was 6.276 l\nd ~~1 1881, acres or glebe and r esidence, in the gift or the representatives · 6,9 16. The length of the highways in the parish is about <>f the late Captain Speer; (the next presentation, however, 130 miles, three or which form streets. bcin"' vested in the representatives or the late Thomas Alers HonTON is a hamlet or Epsom, a mile nnd a half north; Hankey esq.), nnd held since 1839 by the Rev. Benjamin Horton manor is the seat or Willinm Trotter esq. 1.P. llmdney Hockett M.A. or St. John':1 and Hertford Colleges, , Woodcote park is half a mile south and wns the seat or the -Oxford. Christ Church is an ecclesiastical parish formed in ! late Hobert lJrooks esq. J.1' x874: the church, situated on the common at the west-end of I Parish Clerk, William Furni~s. . . t he town and consecrated in x876 has been entirely rebuilt and POST, MoNP.Y OttnRrt & TELEOllAPJt 0Fl'!CB & Sa·nngs is an edifice or flint with stone dressings, in the Gothic style Jlank.-Mrs. Lucy Welby Andrews, po~t.mistress. T,etters :and consists or chancel, nave, north aisle, transept and bap· arll delh·ered at 7 & ro a.m. & 5.40 p.m. Letter box closes tistery, with sittings for 450 persons. The register dntcs at 9.15 n.m. r::i.15, 2.45 & 4.15 p.m. (no extr~ stamr ti\ ken from tho year 1876. The living isa vicarage, net yearlyvalur. for theso mails) & 9 p.m. Letters are received tall 9·15 £ 135, with residence, in the girt or the Bishop or Winchester p.m. with extra stamp; dispatched by foot post to Ewell and held since 1881 by the Hev. Archer George Hunter x .A. at 6 & 9.15 a.m. &: 540 p.m. & arrh·e on return at 9 & 12 <>f Trinity College, Cambridge. Thero is a small Cat.bolic a.m. & 8.30 p.m.; no sunday post. To Ashst.ead at 6 &: diurch in Heathcote road, dedicated. to ::>t. Joseph, as well 9.15 a.m. & arrive at 9.30 a.m. 4 & 8 p.m.; no sundK) as Wesleyan, Congregntional, Protcstnnt EYangelical and post. To Danstead & Woodmanst.crne at 6. & 9.15 a.m: Huntingdonian chapels. The cemetery, covering an area & arrive :i.t 4 & 8 p.m. To Kingswood & Walton at 6 J: :Of about 8 acres and situated on the lower road to the 9.15 a .m. & arri\·e nt 12 a.m .• ~ 8 p.m. To Headley at Downs, was completed in i87 r, at a cost of £s,500: and 6 & 9.15 a.m. & arrive at 4 & 8 p.m.; no sunday post llas two mortuary chapels. .Money orders grante<l & paid from 9 till 6 p.m. ; saturdays,

At the north-cast corner of the downs, pleasantly situated, 9 till 8 p.m .and commanding fine prospects, is the Hoyal Medical LocAT. UoAJ"to OF lli>Ar.TH • . Uenevolcnt College, a handsome pile or buildings in t.bo Sittings every alternate mondny at 9.30 a.m. 'l'ndor Gothic style of red bric.k, with quoins and dressings Ottices, Court house. -Of Ca.en stone, erected in the year x855 in gronndsoccnpying

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Chairman, George Ratc-liffe Keeling :nn arc:i. or 18 ncres: it consists of a school and asylum; the Clei·k, Goorgo White latt_er b;cing intended for docayed medical practitioners and 1Jfedical O.ffiur, Edward Long J:.icob, 8 Altenburg garden~. their irn.lows, and the former as a public school for gentle- I Clapham common, London l.'111

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DIRECTORY.) SURREY. EPSOM . 1167

Sv.rvqor, Joseph Rake Harding C.E. Worple road Cuddington district, G. R. narnes M.D. Ewell; Ep.•om <f-Jnspector of Nuisances. Joseph Rake Harding Ashs~ad dist1·id, w. w_ Coltart L.R.('.P. r.ond. Ep~om; Collector, Gc<>rge Marten Coppard //eadley di.driet, W. W. Colt.art r •. R.C.P. LOnd. Epsom; CoONTY J\IAOISTRATES:- untherhead,,. Fetclu1m district, F. O"·en. Leatherhead

ChniN1lmi, The Earl of Egmont., Norke house, nanstead Superinte1ule11t /legistrnr, Wm. Olh•er Header, Parade, Epsom Colonel James Hornby Unller, Down hall, Epsom Rcgistrar.i of !Jirtlu tf Denths, 1:)1st1m sub-district, James Augustus William Gadesden esq. Ewell Castle Andrews, High st rect, Epsom; ()<11-.1halto11 .-uh-district, Jas. W. 1l. G. Farmer esq. Chen.m Cooper, Sutt.on; Lett.tlm·liead s11b-dist1"ict, Richard Hagger William 'frotter esq. Horton manor, Epsom Great llookharn John llarnard Hankey csq. Feteham park, Fet.cham Re.'listmr of flfarriages, Augustus l'rederick Williams, & Roger Cunliffe esq. 1''et.cham Ladbrook road Robert William Lodwick esq. Fairland, Sutton W1Jrk/1011se, Darking road. Charlr.s Cooke, roaster; Rev. W. E. ·~hambers esq. Sutton Francis Gros,·cncr, chaplain; W. W. Colt.art, surgeon; Henry John Tritt.on esq. Ewell Mrs. Fanny Owen Cooke, matron Colonel A. C. Gleig, Ashtcad Ru11AL SANITAllY AuTn01UTY.

Clerk, Theodore Bell, High street, Epsom Cltl"k, William Olh·cr Header, l'itradc, Rpsom The following places are included in the Petty Scssional illedical Ojficer, Edward Long Jacob, 8 Altenburg gardens.r

Division :-Ashstcad, Banstead,Hookbam (Urcat & Little), Clapham common s:10 Cheam Chcssington, Cuddington, Epsom, Ewell, IiL<pectors of Nuisnnces, 1V~tern di.1trict. George Mather~ Fcteha~, Headley, Sutton, Walton-on-t.hc-Jiill LcatJ1crhend; Ea.stern district, Wm. Richardson, Sutton

lsSOR.UICE AGENTS:- Punr.1c OFFICEIIS :-Alliance }'ire 4" Life, E. Butcher, High street Assistant Overseer .,. Collector of Poor Rates, Augustus Con111&ercial Union, S. Ilnrton, South street Freierick Wilfouns, 6 Ladbrook road Economic Life, G. R. Langford, Clewer cottage, Church st Clerk to the A1ussme1tt Co111111itte11 •f to the lli.'lluoay lJoar<L Guardian, L. J. Green, West hill for Epsom J)i:strict, William Oliver Header, The Parade Lion Fire, H. R. Drown. East street d:. C. Palmer, East st Clel"k to Co11111&issio11us of Tazu for the Di,,ision of l'op-Li1'~ <f- Lo11do11 if Globe, G. M. Coppard, The Parade thorn~ <f :f.'jfinglta111, Theodore Bell, High street Norwleh U1tio11 Fire, G. Stone, E\vell lJistrict Surveyol" of Higlucays, Henry Wilson, Ewell Phaniz Fire, R. Dearle, High street Steward of tlie .'1'<i11or, Henry Mason. 84 llasinghall st e.c Royal Exchange, G. Whit.c, County court Vest1y Cle,.k <f Clti·k to Bu1·ial Board, George Wbite, Court;. Standard Life, 'f. Tompson house, Ashley road Sun. Fire, Weston J: Son PLACES OF WonsmP, with times of service:-

Puuuc Es'rADLISHYE.'lTS :- St. /lfartin'' Churck, Church street., Rev. Benjamin Brad-Cemdery, Lower road, Geo.White, clerk to the burial board ncy Bocl:ctt >I.A. \•icar; n a.m. d: 7 p.m.; wed. 11 a .m County Court, Ashley road (sittings bi-monthly on friday); C/11·ist Church, Epsom common, He\'. Archer Oeorge. Vernon Lushington Q.C. judge; George Wli1t.c, registrar; Hunter M.A.. vicar; 8 &; l 1 a.m. &; 6.30 p.rn. ; mon. tnes. Richard Beall, high bailiff. In 1848 a building was erected wed. & fri. 10.30 a.m. & 7.30 p.m.; thurs. & sat. 8 a.m. & for the County Court : the jurisdiction or which extends 5.30 p.m over tbe following parishes :-Ashstead, Danstead, Great St. Joseph Catlioli.c Chapel, Heathcote road, Rev. Thomas. & Little Book ham, Carshalton, Cheam, Chessington, Cob- Morrissey, priest; 8.30 & 10.45 a.m. &4 p.m.; daily 8.15 a.m ham, Cuddington, Epsom, Ewell, Fetcham, Leatberbea4, Con.'fl"egational C/iapd, Church street, Re,·. Thomas Lee,. Stoke D'Abernon & Sutton ; the sitt.ings are held once in minist.cr two months. on friday Lndy Hw1ti7Ufdon's C/iapel, East street, ministers \•arious

Epsom <f Ewell Cottage Hospital, Hawthorn villas, William Protestant Evnngelica.l Cliapel, Parade, ministers various;. W. Coftart, William Clement Daniel M.D. medical officers, n a.m. & 6.30 p.m J.E. Walters, treasurer & hon. secretary TVesleyan C/i(lpel, Waterloo road, ministers Yarious; i:r;

Fir1 Engiu Station, Waterloo road, J. Busbridge, superin- a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thursday, 7 p.m tendent. High street . ScKooLS ,_

Inland &-oeni~ OJ!ice, King's Head hotel, High street Jloyal .Diedical Beuuolent College, Epsom Downs, Jle,• .. W. Metropolitan. Police Sttttion, V. Division, Ashley road, Wm. De Laney West D.D. chaplain & head roaster; G. Le B. Kenny, inspector; 2 sergeants & 19 men Po,vles M.A. second master; T. Threlfall M •• 4c. mathematical

Stamp Ojfice, James Andrews, High street, snb-distribu"tor master; Rev. S. J. Rowton M.A. A. E. Coates, E'. Mathias. Surrey (3rd) Rijle Volu1tteers, EpsoTll detrtclm1c11t (G co.) M.A. J . S. Jackson M.A. Rev. H. C. Deane n.A.. C.R. Taylor-

G. Stone, capt. commanding n.A. & Clemens Engel, assistant masters; J. S. Jackson 1r.A.

Surrey (5th) R{fte Vol1rntw·j (A co.) West end, Lieut. J. C. lecturer on chemistry; T. Threlfall M.A.natural philosophy~ B. East"WOod, commanding; C. W. Iz.od, hon. surgeon; G. B. Hoffmeister 11.sc. Biology; M. Charpentier D.-es-L. Joseph Canning, sergeant instructor french master; Herr W. Finckh, gcrman master; F. C.

•• EPSOll UNION. Cooper, drawing ,{i art master; Rev. S. J. Rowton, mnsic Board day every alternate wednesday at. the workhouse. master; Sergts. D. Gough & W. Spurrier, drill masters ;

The Union COtn!Jrises the following parisl1es :-Ashstead, Miss Hassall, matron Bahstead,Carshalton, Cheam, Chessington, Cobham, Cud- Ntttional, East street, John O'Connell, mast.er; Miss Frances dington, Epsom, Ewell, Fetcbaro; Great Book ham, Headley, Sone, mistress Leatherbead, Little Bookham, Sloke D'Abernon & Sullou, lnfant, West hill, 11.iiss Mary Ann Llewellyn, mistress The rateable value of. the union is £233,885 11s. 5d.; & British, Church street, Miss Emily Bough, mistress the population in 1881was41,1o:r; the area is 43,430 acres. NEWSPAPERS:-The Workhouse is a building in the Elizabethan style, J:,)1so11• Journal; office, High street, James Andrewsr available for o,•er 350 inmates; &. a new infirmary is printer & publisher; published tuesday about to be erected to contain 120 inmates l:,)>som llerald; office, High street, James Andrcws, ·printcr·

Clerk, William Oliver Reader, Parftde, Epsom & pnhlisher; pnhlished &\hmlay Collectors to the Guardians rJ' Rdievi11g Officer$, Western RAIC.WAY STA'CIONS :-

division, Adrian J oseph Green, Leatherhead; Easte1·11 Londun, Brighton <J South Co<t$t (Toron Stntum), William. divuioil, James Cooper, Sutton Thomas Monckton, station master; (DOI/JM Station) ,

Va.ccinatioil Office-, Jamea Andrewll, High street, Epsom William Manning, station master . • Medical Officers ~ Public Vaccinators, Ban.,tead di.·tnct, Lornion <J South Western, Thomas James Lawes, statio11

W. A. ·cox, Sutton; Gre11t <f- Little llookhain dist1·ict, master Arthur Steadman, Great Dookbaro; Co/ihani <f" Stoke CARRIER TO LoNDON.-Frank Mercer, South street J: John

· district, Rowland Smith, Cobham; Carshalton d.ist1·ict, Kippin, Marquis Granby, High street, sunday, tnesday &-F. S . .Moger LJ!.C.P. LOnd. Carshalton; ·Cl~n11• if Sutton thursday night.sat 12 p.m. returning roouday, wednesday distric(, John Wilton >t.D. Sutton; E1odl, Chessington 4" &. friday at 2 p.m

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. . Barkett Holland, Pitt place, Church st Alder Gilbert, W~t hill Barnard John, Church street Antill A. Leslie, Sydenham 'l'illa, Dl\rnard Sydney, Waterloo road

The Terrace Dell Theodore, Downside Bagshaw Willia~ Edward, Wn.t.nloo rd llir<l John James, Worple road Balley John David, White cot . Common Bischoff Charles, Laburnum road Bailey Miss, Rose bank, South street Bockc~t :Hev. Benjamin llradoey 11.A. Haker Capt. Shirston, Cedar cottage, Vicara!.te, Church street.

Church street Dolton lllrs .. Worple road

Bradley William George, South street Bradley William Joseph, Ashley road J3raithwaite Isaac, Hookfield grove Ilray Edwin, Hope lodge, Church street Drown Peter, The Parade Huller Col. Ja$. Hornby J.t>. Down hall JJurn Mrs. Church street Butcher Edward, The Birches Butcher Miss, Ashley road

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Caney Joseph Jn. Ebbesdale, Downs rd. Lea William Lyle, The Terrace Chant Jaines Jn. The Limes, Ashley rd Lee l\Iiss, ~ars, Church street Chapman Walter Ingram, Worple road Lempriere Henry Reid, Hylands Chuter James, Hush lodge . . Lever Frederick~ York cottages, East st Chuter Stephen, The Terrnce Li11coln Sarni. London co~. East.-{ltreet Clayton Jsph. Pegg, Park vils. Downs rd Lock Frederick, Church street . . Collins Mn . EMt street · Low Alfred, Worple road · Coltart Wm. Wilson Waterloo road Lyne Chas. Laburnum cottages,East st Compton· Anthony, 6 Laburnum road Ma nly Mrs. Laburnum road Cope William, Woodcote road l\Iargetts Harry Franks, Asl)ley roa.d Coulthnrd John, 3 The Terrace Martin Mrs. Argyle villa, The Terrace Cox l\frs. Ely cottages, East street Martin Samuel, The Terrace Cragg Mrs. South street Mascall Lewis. South street Crockett Edwn.Arthr.Brassey,Cl1t1rch st Mathews Hy. Montague, Laburnum rd Crockett William, Park ,·illus, Downs rd Mathias E. M.A. Medical college Dagnall Charles, Dorkinit rond Mayhew George Jeremiah, Woodcote Dale Henry, Worple road . Miller George William, :Francis lodge, Daniel John Edgnr, 6 The Terrace Woodcote green Daniel William Clement ) l.D. Wood- Miles William, Heathcote road · cute Eml hou~ti l'>fi LtemludI .Miss, Heathcote rc>ad ·

Davies James, West hill Morrissey Re\". Thomas [Catholic], Davy Henry Cross, East street Hcathcot.e road Deane Rev. H. C. n:A. The College Mort Laidley, Endrick house, Downs rd Donne Walter, 'fbo Cottnge, Horton Mmray Charles Fredk. Woodcote hall Dowdney J ohn Cotterill , The Parade Nash William lllin, Worple road Downing Joseph, Llancayo, Downsroad Ne\·ill Jolin Hooper, South street Duffin William, 3 Ladbrook road j Newton John, Winchester cott.s. East st EastQuar~nnaineGarland gro."'oodcte, Niven William, J>arkburst, Church st E.ccles Gre~ory William, Worple road Norman Miss, Ashley r oad EUam Benjamin, The Warren, Downs Norman Thomas Hy. The Pines, Parade Ellis Frederick. West hill Norman Thos. Oldwells, The Common Farmer John Stephen, Laburnwn road Non:iugton Charles, The Terrace Field Robert, Benthcote road Northey Rev. Edwd. Wm. Woodcote ho Field Thom:u, " ·orple road Northey Mrs. Downside · • Finch Miss, Exel.er cottages, East street O'Connell. John, Ely cottages, East st Firman Henry, St.' Urill'\·cls, Downs rd Oldaker Francis Alc0ck, Worple road Fisher George Spencer, Rosendale cot- Pagden Frede. The Acacias, Church· st t~e, College road · Pagderi Robert., Woodcote

Floris John, Park ,·mas, Do,ms mad Palmer. John, Horsley, Do.'Ytlside Fry Henry James Wakeley, Old Clee\"e Parish Mrs. The Cot~<>e,Chnrch street

house, Ashley road P~elps Charles, Inglewood, South street Giberne Mrs. Church street Phillips Mrs .. l\1ountbill, ~nth street Godden Mrs. 'Worple road Pizzey Mrs. The Parade Godfrey Charles Arthur, Woodcote grn Potter Mrs .. Woo<lcote end Gore Spencer, .Mead house, South street Powles G. Le B. )t.A. The College Hailes James, Rose cottage, The Parade Pratt· Geo: Haswell house, Waterloo rd Hall The Misses, Fern bank, Downs road Price Hall Rokeby, Down lgg.Church·st Hankey Edward Alers, Dorking road Price l\Irs. Waterloo road · Harding Joseph Rakec.:11. Worple r oad Pridham.Clement John C. Waterloo rd Hart Frederick, Church street Puckle !Jenry John, Old· Manor house, Harvey Wm. Jus. The Elms, Dorking rd ''\rest hill Hickling Hor11ce, The R-Onrne, Downs rd Pyke db.arles, 'Worple road · , Hills George, Lnburnum road Pymont John, The Grove,Chul'ch street Hillman Samuel, 2 West Hill cottages lfance Henry, Longdown cottage Hodson Miss, Ladbrook roacl Reader William Ofo·er, The Parade Holland Augustus, Dorking rontl Ree\'C William, Worple road . Holton St-0phe11, Woodcote road Ree,·es William Wes~lands, Dorking rd Hoskins George, Winchest.er cot.s.East s t Richardson Miss, Worple road Botham Mrs. Efawthorn villas, Ea~t st Hoberts Miss, 'fbe Hylands . · Hughes Thomas, Worpleroad Robinson Charles, Worple road HulbertErnstW1n.Brown,Lalmmumrd Robinson George Thomas, White cot-Humphrey Thomas, New rllad tage,-Tbe Common . · Hunter Hev. Archer Gcor~e ll.A. Christ Rosebery Earl or,, PC. Tbe Dnrdans; &

Church vicarage, The Common 1.07 Piccadilly to.; '\YJ.i.ite's. Club $.to. & Hutton John, Woodcote greeu City Liberal Club e.c. London J ackson John, West hill Ro·wland Mrs. Church street Jackson J . S. M.A. Tbe College Rowton Re\·. $.·uni. Jas. M.A. Worple rd Jacobs Julius Octa\'ins, Ladbroek r oad Rud.all Mrs. Ashley roall · Jeffery Jnmes, Tho Par.1de Russell Charles, Heathcote road Johnson He\'. Frederick [sen. curate of Scou. Mrs. Hyland hou.se,.Dorking rood

Ewell, & snrroitatc ), F:ast slrect Search Octayius, 7 The 'l)~rrace . . Johnstone James Wilham Hopc,~Iospey, Sbapland J. Tenell, 8 The Terrace

Down Hnll road Shaw John Lancaster, 4 J,aqbrook road Jones Arthur 'O'Brien, 8outh street Sidley Henry, York cottages, East street Jones Chnrles CAiiier, Woodcote green Skilton :Miss, West hill .. : Keeling Geo. Ratcliffe c..1>.s. i.ng. High st. Smart Mrs. College r~ .. , . · Keeling George Ratcliffe, . jun. L.D.s. Smart l\frs. East street

Eng. High street Smith John, Laburnum road Keel ing i\lr;;. 4 l'nratlegardens Smith John Hatchard, The Terrace Keen Alfred, Lmulon ~'Otlages, F.astst Smith Miss, Park villas, Down ro1id Keen John, S tonelcigh h.onse, Church st Smith .Montague Gco.TheLimes, East st Kcmber Hy. T he Jlermituge, Church st Smilh ?-lrs. J ohu, ro The Terrace Kinder John, Durd1111s, Woodcote road Sparks Miss, Worple road Knowles Frnncis, \\'orple ldir. Ashley rd Steele l\!rs. Dorkin~ r9nd . , · Lancas ter \\'illiam· llcnry, Worple ro11d Ste\·ens Ji1mes, Villa ?.!adrid, Downs rd , Langford Geo.H<l. Clewcrcot Church &t Stillwell Mr:1. Worple road Lee Ro,·. · 'fhoma:s .[Congregational) , Stillwell Mrs. George, Churc:b street ·

College road· I Sitarray Mrs. Worple·road · . .

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Taylor C. R. B.A. Tbo Colloge Thompson Charles, Tho Terrace Threlratl T.K.A.The College,Epsom d wns Tigar Edward, Laburnum road .Tooby :Mrs •. Worple road Townsend Charles, Ashley road Trew Edward Hellingham, Grays cot-

t.a,,<>e, Common Trotter William l.P. Horton manor Viney Mrs. Laburnum road Wagstaff James, Ashley road Walker Oas&, Woodcot-e lodge 'Valker John James, Woodco~recn Ward Mrs. The Terrace ·wayt.e Charles, The Common .West Rev. W, de Laney D .D. [chap. &

head master 1. The College · Weston Mi~, Oplands Vr'cst\1iclt Thomas, West hill . White George, Ashley honse Wilkinson Diwid, West Hill lodge Williams Chas.Lawrence, Labnrnum rd Willis Henry, jnn. Horton lodge Willis Marmaduke James, London &

County lJank, Ashley road . Wingfield Jcs.~e, Woodcote end Woodley Matthew Fuller, Oakwoo.:I

lodge, Paratle Wrangham William, Church street Yalden James, Heathcote road Yaldcn .Mrs. x Laburmun road

CO)fllBllClAt.

Adds Elizabeth (Mrs.), butcher, High >t Andrews L. W. (Mrs.) &Sou,bookselleri;,

& post office, High street Andrews James, registrar of . births S;

deaths, \'accination officer, sub-dis­tributor of stamps,&. printer &. pnb­lisher of the• Epsom Joumnl,' High st

Antill A. Leslie, solicitor, Sydenham ,·ilia, The Terrace

Armst rong Jn.horse trainer.Epsm dwns Aruald Thos. Wm. boot maker, High st Arnold Frederick, wheelwright, East st, Dunce John, cooper, High street Darnard Charles, corn mer. Bigh street Barnard J ohn, ranner, Highfield farm,

Common Darnard Wm. baker & confcctn.' High st Barrett Mary (Mrs.), confec:tn. Iligh st Barton Charles, grocer, South street Barton Samuel, corn mer. Sonth street Beauchamp Wm. boot maker, High st Bea11champ Wm. shopkeeper, So\1th st. llell Thoodorc, solicitor, clerk to the

magistrates & commissioner for oaths, •ti for taking the acknowledgments of married women, clerk to the Com­missioners of Taxes, lligh street

Bentley .Sarah (Mrs.), .Alm·quis of Grm1by, High street

Blake Jane (Mrs.), butcher ,South street Bliss Wm. Edwd. butcher, High street Bone IIenry Joseph, baker, South st 13-0niface Charles, carpenter, College rd Brabawn Walter, boot ma. :Church st Bradley &; Son, brewers, South !<lrcct Bradn:un William, butcher, High street Bransgrove Chnrlcs, Eclipse, West hill Breeden Harriet & Jane (Misses), far-

riers, High street . Bris t.ow J\fark, furniture dealer, East st Bristow Wm. furniture brokcr,Scmth st Jlrooke William, blacksmith, r~ut street Brooke Wm. jun. beer retailer, E:tst s t Jlrown Hy. Richd. cabinet ma. F~'\st ~t Brown Thomas, farmer, Epsom court llnrfitt Thomas, beer retailer, East st llurgis J ohn & Son, stone ma~<>llS,

Church street Dnrton & Co. ginger beer maken;,

Cl11yton rond flusbridgo Alfd.beer 1·etnilr.lleat.hc() te rel Bllsbric.Jge James, tor dealer, High st l111tcher Edward, nuctiou~er, sun·cyor

est.ate 1\gent &. valuer, High street Butcher J ohn, painter, High street

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Dlll£CfORY. ] SURREY. EPSOM. J ! 69 Cemtl~".11 .(George White, ("}rrk to the I U. nrrowell ~fary .Anp (M~~s), boarding :'ilorse E,lward (late Young), nursery-.

burial board) Lower road school, We:st 11111, •• .:·· • . man, iseedsman, florist & garden Chadband Alrre'd tailor Hi"'I• street Hc.'\Lh James, Alltioll, ·Sout.h strejlt · architect., Epsom nurseries, East st Chambers Chari,1tte '(:\l;.1.), straw Heath Nancy(Miss_f.scbool,lleatbcotc rd Morse Ed w.u. Jun. tiorist, Laburnum rt!

bonnet·makcr Hi"'h street llcrl>crt Ephraim, Hy propriewr,High st ~lorse Wm. Wallace, sU\Lnr. &.c. J<;ast st Chant James J~hn °artist The Limes, Hibble Chas: 1-'redk. tailor, High street '.\'ewham ·Hy. commercial schl. High st

Ashley road ' ' U!cks Wm. :Hen. hair dresser, High st Nightingale John, horse trainer, Down· Charin.at\ Wm. wat.ch makt>r High st Hills Frances (Mrs.), boot ma. South st Hall road Churchill John, sa<ldler Hii:ls' sfrcct llislop i-:muy (~liss), fancy. stationer, Nightingale J ohn, jun. horse trainer, Chuter ·Ja.mes k Thos. i1uildi:rs, Uigh :;t High street · . · · • · . South hatch Clarke'Sames, jockey, lk:tthfotc •:natl Hoff!nannEli1.abctb (Mrs.), music seller, Xorman Hobt. oil&: colorman, High st · Colem11n,£ran,Wliitt Jfol'.•t:, Oork1ngrd High street :\ye George, builder, High stree~ · Collins Wm. Walter plumber, Bntit st Hope Edward, bntchGr, High street Otta.way .Mary Ann (Mrs.), carver & · Cook·James lodn-10g hon:<e West hill Hopkins Alfred, buil<ler,Clayton rood gilder &c. High street C'A>Ombs.'Ja~!S painter ~.' J'ikes hill Hopkins Cuthbert ·John, ph<>iographer, , Oxley Frooerick, chemis.t, High street.· . Coppinger'Sar;h(:-.1rs.),milnr.Cl111rch st High st.reet . Pagden Hobert & Frederic, brewers, ()ou11t.11 Coltrl (Vernon Lnshington Q.<:. Howell Jn. Jlail1cay t1111ern, Railway·ter Church street . . . ·

judge; .Gwrge Whitt>, rcgistn\r; Hughes Thomas, trainer.or race porses, I Palmer Cornelius, baker, East stre!!t . . , Rie~ar4 Beall, high bniliff),Ashloy rd Worple rond· · . ·· · · · · .

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l'ar'titt Fre~erick, fishmonger, Hi~h i;t . <:rocke~~m)lel,saddlcr, Alhi1>11 ter race Ilughmnn· Ja1.n~..s;ta1lor,-Adelph1 road Paxman \\ m. l'redk. dyer, _A lbion I.er Cumm1ngsi1ohn 'tobaeroni!'t, Hi<>h st Hulbert Thomas & Son, tailors &.c. Penfold .Mary (l\lrs.),blacksm1th,Horlo11 Cunningba~ W~1 • carman,The C~mmn High street . ., · I Pilgram Hy. chimney sweeper, East st Oagnall Obli.'rles· brcw<'r, ))11rkin" ·roacl Hurlock GCQrgc, K1'ng's Arnu, East st Pledger Edmond, dairyman, Dorkirig rd Oaniel &'·Cottari, surgeons. Wat;rloo rd I nland Re11e1u<e Office, King'l! Head Pre\·ett Sarah (Mrs.), lodging house, · Oaniel Fras~ Albt. news a<>cnt, Hin-h st hotel, High street · · · The Terrace ·· · J)ay IsMi:')l~ed L;0 11, Ea,.7 ~t r<'CI·

0 Jilcobs Julius ·oeta\'ius, solici~or, Lad- Pridham Clement John Coles, solicitor,

Deane GeOxge, beer retailer. l'ikcs hill brook road · ·1 • .: · Waterloo road Oearle & Son,. tallow d1amllcr$, High st Jay gdwin Burberry, fllnner, Collcgord Pridney Jas. lodging ho. 3 Parade grdns Dorset Heilty,'watch makrr, High st Jcal Joseph, buil9er, Ashley road: Ranson .J ohn, Wel.iington, High str~t Dors_et William, ironmon"'cr. High st Jeffrey James, school, The Par11de Ratcliffe Wm. shopkeeper, Pikes hi· Oorset Wm'!lqdging ho. Lahurnum I'd Jennings & Son, pork butchers, High st RaY.zell Daniel, boot maker, Enst street Easton'Arthiir Edward, ./11/ly Coope1·$, J ohnsou Isabella (Miss),= ladies' ·school, Reader William OJi,·er, solicitor, clerk

The Co'xilliioh Woodcot.e· · ·-, · to the board or guardians, · to the F..de & SOiirfrocers &.c. Hii:rh st reet J ohnson James, Fox, WoOdcotc·· ' Epsom high,vay · boa.rd, snperinten< Ed wards-\ir, pAint<>r, We$t hill Jolmson Jeremiah,shojlkeepr. \~oodcbte dent registrar & Conservative agent, · f~d,vaid~~li & F.mily (~lisses), loclg- Jones Arthur· 'O'Brien l\Ll>. surgeon, Tile Parade

ing bO~West hill Sonth street '. · ::: · · .. · .· · Redgate Eli7.abeLh (.Miss), Kin.g's Head EggletOll~Gl!O:shopke<>prr, The Commn J ones Charles; batcher, High street · liotel, High street Elliot~ Jadi"es;lshopkceper. $outh street Jon es John,1liorsetra.iner; Do,~n_ Hall rd Ree,·e Charles, dairy, East street J.~lson. D;iVid, carman, East ~t reet Jones William, boo~ maker, Lemori's In ;Ree..-es William, horse trainer, : Fields }~Ison' Jatiia!:>whcelwri_!?ht , Church st Katterns-Walt." Bi-ooke,pTumber,Eastst stables; Ashley road · · 1!:1>-~01114',f..~lpottngt ~lo-<pit<tl ( W._W. Keeling George llatcliffe1L.b.S. i:ng.<len- Richarc!~n & Co. thrashing ma~hine

Coltart_i&~: C. Damcl l l .D. medical tal surgeon;· Onnonde·house · . .propr1etora, Worple ·road . ·. offieers;? J'. E. WnltE'rs, hon. treas. Keeling Georgc-Ifu_tcliffe.-jun! L.l>.s. wg. Rickett, Smith & Co. coal merchants, : & sec.); Hawthorn ,·illas dental Sl!rgcon,.Ormoode hiiu..<e . -Railway station ·

1~·pso111. 4' Ewll Gas C:o. (( ieorge l\larten Kelly Janies, hair·i.lresser; High streeb Robbi'!s Co~nelins,.ahoe ~a. Albion. t~r Coppa;d,.~.), E<.lst strce~ . . Kemble . R_ichard . Edwa-r?., dairyman, Rogers f.o~ph Thomas, d.rafie!'• Hig~ st·

EpsO"fll ~ff:&li L1t~m1:11 .J· Scw1t!fic Tito COmmon ·· · · · Rose \\ 1lham. shopkeeper, B1gh street ImtitiitiOii"(Marmaduke Jas. Willis, Kemp Wm::Old.·Kinef 1 Hind, 'Ch_urch st Rowe J ohn, White .Ha1·t tavem, & Rnil-treas:~ Henry Newham, hon. sec.), Ken ny William; police inspect.Or,· Police 1oay i1111, Hiirli street ·· · ·· ' Higb•~1 • station; Ashley·road lloya_l Jlfedicaf De11oolent College ( Re\" .

.l;.)mmff£'~,(James Andr~ws,printer ~~"~-Ann{Mrs:);·chinadeale'.i Highs~ . W .. De Laney West D.t>. chapl1;1in t.1; · , & p'Q'!>11~!.~ saturda~·), High st~e~t J\.1pp1n ·,fohn, g~ng~cer, EMt ~treet h!-13d master; Re,·. G . . L? B. Powles

Jl.pso1?:ro.ur:na+ (Jamt>.s Andr~ws, prmter Lane A!frei!,-b1ur'dr~r; Hlg_h street. ·: · .M~ ~cond master; MISS . .• H~~;iall, · &·pobl~'tuesday). lhgh street· [,anglands ql),arles John; auet1on.eer&c. matron), Epsom downs ·

RP.so11u~!lm~1 Bank (William O.Reader, · Sontli sti-ee•'.&.'Wei!t •hiff". · ., , · · · Ruffell James, lndging ho: South street ·f1ct0.irf.), 'H.igh slr<>et I Langlands' Wm. August.'bldr; High st' Rutley Emmeline {Mrs.), oµmibus & fly

HpsoilrW'atprh(ChM.S.·mnders,mnn) , Le.'\ Ed\vip.;:!{W],~igh streets · • ... " proprietor, Railway t.ei:raco · .. : · Farrer~;J"oSej_,ti· D. l'/01•gh <f Ha1;·011:, ' Lee Bertha 'Mary (.Miss), !(Idles' school, Salmon Jn . .De;·by 'Ai·hi:s, Epsom downs

East.street ' · j · Cedars;Gliureh street " ·· '' ·· · · . Shapland J. Terrell, solicitor, The 'Ter · Felton H?ii'fy; baker, The Common Lemori"Sarall ·(Mrs.), bilker, East street Sheath J ohn, baker, ~igh stree~ : · Fenshsw Henry, fruiterer ,\-c. High st Len;s Tl>6s.Vineent,ironmonger,Higlut Shiirrington ·Jn, horse trainer, West..,ll· Field ~rotllers, coach mas. Dorkin~ rd Lloyd John, shopkeeper, East' ti~reet Sherwood Ralph,hbrse irnr.Eps<initl"wn·s l;ord: •Cairi~bell, Sprta1l H<19le lrotel, LOOk Jarries"opork butcher, Bigli street Ship .George, boot maker, High stree~.:

High st~t London'-~ Co11'11,ty BanJc.ing Co. L.imite<l Simonds Thos. Samuel, grocer, Eilst st l'urriisS''Geo. &:· Jas. hnildcr$, High st (Marmadnlfo Ja.s. Willis; ·manager), Simpson G~rge, trainer of race_ horses, Furniss''l'bomas, co~l men·ht. West hill Ashfey:-road; dra" · oti· h~~. office, Wb<!dcote green . · Gardi;i,ei;, ~lathe~, ln·er~· stables, King's London ' · · · : · · ·-. · '.~ · :: Skil~on Thomas; \"eterinary Surgeon, ·

Heaa 'Jard, 1i1gh st rcet Longhurst ·EC! win,builder,Epsom Steam High street · · · . · Gardner Theresa (Mrs.), outrtr. High st saw:mills, Eitst·stroet ; .: · : · · · Rll\tt"r Alfrro, ro11.ch builder; High st Gilli&lirk'Sons;stonemasons, High st Major ·. J'ane &: Son, · pork. butchers; Smith ·Emily Bond (Miss), : farrier,· Gilmourillavid Wille~·. farm bailiff to High street . . ·.. . . · : High street . .

William.Trotter esq. Horton MaTsliail Charles, fishn:fonger: High st . Smith Jn. Hat.chard, architect, Tho. Ter . GimsoilJospb.pharmnceutical chemist~ Martin James, horse trninei",'South st Smith William, .1fo1atoi Wood11ote .ondf

Higlrstreet·· · : Martin -Tliomas;. b~kemit.P> llfortort rd , Smith William, beer retailer • .Pikes _hill' Gonfrd 'Ricbat'd, J{'!gpit, Sonth .i;treet Maxt.00 George, new~ vendor, High st Smith William, tobacconist, lligh street Graham.By: Jas. 'nne mercht. High st May Eli1.abeth (Mra.)"/·bOb~:wai'ebonse, Suashall G~rge, 11tationer, High.11trcct· Graham Su~annah Jane (l\lrs.), hair High street · '.' I · ·.. . , .. . · Snasball John, printer, Church Street ·

·dres!er, High street Mayall Joseph, shopkpr. l>owri Hall;rd : Spencer Thos.. shopkeeper, Heathcote rd Gray Jonatlan, school, West hill Mercer Frank; c.arritil'\·Sou.th' street : : Spikesman Richard, grocers&<:. High st Green ~op<>ld Joseph, g<1s fitter &.c. l\forrfok·Josep)l; fatmer;Down 'HaJH·d . SJainp Office {J"ames Andrews, sub-dis-

West bill": . Miles Thoma.s; greengrocer,-High .street• Jribufor); High streeC ·:: ·.· · · • : : .. Griffith .T~os.' Cr1c1.:mrs, Stamford grn · Miller. Macy' Arl~'. (Mrs.), 1shopkeepei; · Stone,& Co. brick· & ti lo makers, potte~s . Hale Ferdmand, farmer, Hort.on · South street ":' n ' !'' • · . &e. & manufacturers of.socket dram Hales Jo1m;iobacconist, _a:igh street . · Mitclielf Ma:ry>Ann(.Mr8:),.D~·/iotd, : . & nonsuch fire brick.s,East street·;· & Harding Josel>h Rake, c1nl engineer, & The Doimel :-1 · !-. · ! : 1 ' I !' : · at Ewe)! : .· .. · · . . • · . ' ..

survey. to' the local board, Worple rd Mittcndorff Doretta(Miss),:School/Chiy- Stone Geor~ .coal mcr.Railwa; station· Harsant William, chemist, High street ton house, East street :' . :-.: ~ -: · ' ": ~ · Stred wick Stephcii, bu,ildr. Ladbrook rd

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Surrey (3rd) Rifle 7olunteu1 (Epsom Whitbourn Thomas, farmer, Horton Willis Marmaduke James, manal('er of detachment) (G Co.), G. Stone, capt White Geo. solicitor, clerk to tho burial London & Count.y 13ank, Ashley road

Swinson James, tailor, High street boardL & vestry clerk, & registrar £f Wilmot · Sarah (Miss), dress maker, Tanton Joseph Hansley (Mrs.), nursery, lthe <;ounty Court, Court house, Adelphi road

East street .Ashley road Wood Cuthbert, draper, High ~lrcet Telling Thomas, grocer, East street White George John, clothier, High st Wood James, li n~n <!raper, High street Tickner Philip, draper, Adelphi road Whitehonse Benjamin, greengrocer, · Wood John, gr()(.-cr, High street Tidy Alfred, blacksmith, South street Down Hall road Wooldridge Philip, Geor9e, Ili~h street Tisdall Edmund, farmer, Horton Wicks Emma (Miss), dress ma. East st WorboylGeorge, carpenter, High street Tompson & Murrell,lin.drprs.&c.High st Wilkins Chas.watch ma.& jewlr.High st Worsfold James, Queen's Head, Sonlh st Vassie Edward, upholsterer, High street Williams & Blomfield, linen & woollen Worsfold Wm. li,·ery stables, High st Vickers Charles, shopkeeper, High street drapers, High street & South street Wyatt nobert, horse trainer, llruce Vickery Henry, saddler, East street Williams Augustus Frederick, assistant lodge, Down Hall road Wagl;in Philip, boot maker, West hill overseer & collector of rates, & regis· Wyeth William, grocer , Albion terrace Weller George, shopkeeper, Lemon's la t rar or marriages for Epsom Union, Young Charles, gro<:er & wine &: spirit Wernham J ohn, blacksmith, The Com 6 Ladbrook road merchant, 11gcnt for W. & A. Gilbey, Weston William Cowie, builder, High st Wiltshire William, carman, The Com wine&. spirit merchants, High street

ESHER is a parish and pretty village, situated on a hill, I Sonthwark. Adjoining the Railway station is the Sandown with a station on the South Western railway, 4 miles Park Race Course, formed by a club; it co,•ers about 130 south-west from Kingston, 15 from London .Bridge, 2 south- acres; the Grand Stand, erected on rising ground, commands west from Thames Ditton, in the Western division of the a splendid view of the whole course. The manor is attached county, E!Jnbridge hundred, Kingston union 11nd county to Claremont Park and belt>ngs to H.M. the Queen. H.M. court district, Emly rural deanery, Surrey archdeaconry the Queen, John F. Eastwood esq. and Mrs. Wigram are and Winchester diocese, on the Portsmouth. road near the chief landowners. The soil is mixed; subsoil, gravel and river Mole. Christ Church, beautifully situated on an clay; the chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and beans. eminence in the centre of the village, was erected in 1853-4, The area is 2,094 acres; rateable value, £22,300. 'fbe at a cost of £6,654 os. nd.; it is a bandsom' stone build- population in 1881 wM 1,993. iog, in the Early English style, with chancel, nave, aisles MELBOURNE is 1 mile south; WEST END x mile west. and transept and a squar& western tower with lofty spire Parish Clerk, Daniel Peters. and contains 6 bells: the chancel windows are stained: POST, MONEY ORDER & T ELEGRAl'H OFFICE. $.'t\'ings there is a handsome carved stone reredos, representing the Bank, Government Annuity ,11: Insurance Otllce.-William Resurrection, given by Robert Few esq. in memory of his Cooper, postmaster. Letters from London arrive at 4 & wife, who died 1878: in the west end of the church is a 9 a.m.; 5.15 & 10.30 p.m. 'fhe deliYery commences at 7 handsome marble monument, to Leopold, Prince of Saxe a.m.; 2nd arrival, 9 a.m. delivered 10 a.m. ; 3rd arrirnl Coburg, 1st King of the Belgians, who wasfonnerlyresident 5.15 p.m. delivered 5.30 p.m .Box closes-1st dispatch to at Claremont; this monument, which was first erected by London & all parts at n.50 a.m. ; 2nd dispatch, London H.M. Queen Victoria in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, bas and all parts, 3.15 p.m.; 3rd dispatch, London & all parts since been removed to this church: here is also a marble 8 p.m. Telegraph office open from 8 n.m. to 8 p.m. ; figure in the attitude or prayer, erected by Sir Francis sundays from 8 to xo a.m Drake, in memory of his father who died in 1609, this was WALL LETTEn Boie. at the Railway station cleared 10.50 removed from tbe old church by Sir William Drake: the a.m.; 12.30 & 6.20 p.m.; sundnys, at 8 a.m old church is still standing, and contains some marble ilt!jistrar of Birt/ts <f DeatM fo1· EshC1· District, Henry J. tablets, but is now disused, except when burials take place Storey in the churchyard. The register dates from the year 1682. Collector of Rates, John Bedser The living is a rectory. yearly value about £500, m the gilt A11i~tanl Ovei·sur, E. A. Everett of Wadbam College, Oxford, and held since 1870 by the Scuooi.s.-Rev. Samuel 1,. Warren H.A. late Fellow of that college. Then is a sunday school, the cost of which is defrayed The Society of Friends have a meeting house here: there is by an endowment of about £25 per annum, left also a Baptist chapel. Here are charities of £71 annual by George Petre esq. in 1789; & in 1837 national value. A granite drinking-fountain was presented by the schools were established for boys & girls, in which the Queen to the village, tll take the place of a disused pump, average attendance is 26o: in 1859 a large building was given by the late Comte de Paris: it is a handsome struc- erected on the green, in the centre of the villai:rc, for ture on the High road, bearing the inscri{>tion, "Presented schoolrooms, the cost or which has been about £2,6-0o to the Pari.sh of Esher by Her Majesty Queen Victoria, raised by subscriptions, aided by a grant of £996 from 1877.'' Claremont, the residence and death-place of the the Committee of Council or Education. Princess Charlotte of Wales, is east of the ,;uage; it was National. <boys, girls &. inrants), built in 1859, to built by Lord Clive, the conqueror of India, at an expense accommodate 330 & bas an average attendance or 300, of £100,000: King Louis Philippe and his Queen died here, Edwin Ambrose EveretL, master; ~liss Maria lluckerfield, nod were temporarily buried in the Catholic chapel at Wey- mistress; l\·[iss Jane Evans, infants' mistress bridge: it is now the residence of H.RH. Prince Leopold, Nati.onal. (infants), West eud, built at the expense or Mrs. Duke of .Albany. E!!her Place, west of the road, bounded by Daily, or Stoney hills, in memory of her husban:l, in the river Mole, contains in the grounds a ruin, formerly part 1879 & bas an attendance at present or about 23 &. or a palace built by CarJinal Wolsey and is now the scat of accommodation for 120, l\{iss Harriett Downes, mistress Mrs. Wigram : it is pleasantly situated on an eminence Rail•oay Station, Thomas Nickalls, station master commanding extensive views or the valleys below. At OMNIBUS from C-obham to Oxford street, London, C.'llls at Saodon (or Sandown) was an hospital or priory, dedicated the 'Dear hotel,' a~ 8.25 n.m. & 3.25 p.m. daily ; sunday to St. Mary Ma,,,t>dalen, and founded in the reign or Henry II. . at 8.25 a.m. & 5.55 p.m in 1436 it was united with the hospital or St. Thomas, CAlllUEll TO LoNDON.-0. Lee, calls at Eshcr every day

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Crable Alexander, Cambridge house 1 Hewitt Richard, Elmfield Albany H.RH. the Duke or, l'.c., Jt.o., Currie James Patterson, Sandown ho I Hickman Philip Devereux, M1\nor house

o.c.s.1., o.c.:r.r.o. Claremont Deacon Richard, Water\'ille Higinbottum John N. Lower green Alder Miss Despard Maximilian Carden, Courtland, Hill Webber Edward, The Green Baily Misses, Highfield Stoney bills Hine Henry John, Claremont l'oad llaily Mrs. John, Stoney hills Eastwood John Fisher J .P. Esher lodge Hine William Tilley, Clarcmirnt ro11d &t.chelor George Bcetham, Hill house Few Hobert, Wolsey grange Hodgson William Sanford, Holly lodge Bishopp Mrs. 2 Park terrace Frewen John, Harbrook house hod Oharles William, 'fhe La1111m1s Blyt.he A. B. Parkfield house Gale James, Sandfield cottn,,<>e l Keen Grenham, Lilesworth Bottrell Joseph, Eshcr house Game Walter, New lodge Kingsford Mrs. Lower green Bourke Hoa. llenry Lorton D.L., J .P. Greenhow William Thomas, Pebble cot J..angford J ames, High street

Milburn Gut hrie James M.D. Ashley lodge Lawford l\lrs. High street Ilrett Major Sir Wilford x.c.M.O. High st Hall Frederick, Moor place Limbrick William, West F:nd villa Burt Percival Johnstone, Lincswortb H11nce James l.lurwick, The Cabin, Mel- Logan Col. J. J.,, Glcnhurst Cheeseman William, Park t.crracc bourne Jane J.,ong Giles Kcnwo11, Chu·crnonl 1:-tnc Clarke Mrs. Charles Hayden Robt. Claremont cot. West end i.o,·cgro\'e Arthur, Woodside cott.ni;e Collins Robt. Hawthorn c.n. Boyton !<lg Heath Rev. Isidore Dunbar )I.A. Lo,·egrove Juhn, The Hed house Collins William, The Cottage Rochester house MacHosty Alexander, West b:lnk Collis John, Stoney hills Herring John, The Groye ~fartineau George, llnckland h•!ll:IC

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l'IRECTORY.] SURREY. Martin<"au Philip Meadows, Little worth I Ilowdidge Mary (Mrs.), Bear f a111ily ~ Osswald DaYid, Grartcnberg hon~e commercial hotel <f posting ltow1e l'arL<tn Alrred William, The Chttlet Bowers Amy (Miss). straw b<mnet ma I'cachey Alfred, Esher green llrnwu Alexander, Wltite Ilor.1e l'eters Daniel, Atlas cottage Bullen Benjamin (Mrs.), cab proprietor nichardson Mrs. Coombe Lammas Bullen Richard, shoe maker fiobinson Mrs. Francis, Melbourne lane CaC"ter Alfred, Albert Arou Hobinson Peter,llrookleigh,:.folbonme la . Check Francis Henry, grocer, High st JW<>kc Hv. 'Anthony, .Melbourne hmn Chirk James, builcler Hoyle Arnold, Albany lodge Cln.rk John, coach buil<ler Snpsted Wm. Woodbine ho. West end Colo 'William, butcher, High street Sillcm Frederick, Eshcr green Cook Mary (Mrs.), greengrocer & pork Sillem Oscar Hyde, Park h11nse butcher Smith Warren, Oakfield, West end Cooper William, grocer Sprague Mrs. F.sher house Du wcs C. & E. ( Misses), butchers Thornely John, Belvidere honse Dawes Charles Frederick, dairyman <fhorpe Albert, Eshcr green 1' Denby George, Cltequers, West end Tindal Thomas William, Lea Denham William Prerl. grocer 'rrollope Geo.Dunbar ho.Claremont avn j Dcwdncy William, saddler&. harness ma Verney Capt. Goorgc Hope, The Cedars Foster Thomas, nurseryman, West end Wakeford Miss, Hom1 hnn~c Garrod & Pratt, builders Walker Edmnnd, Vale cottage Gano<! & Son, plumbers & painters, Walker Henrx Bird, r,·y house T he Green Warren Re,·. Samuel L. M.A. (rcctorl I Goodc;hild Charles, grocer, West end ' Yaters flfrs. Holly cottage, West emf Gosden James, farmer, Garson farm, Weatherby William, Hill side West end 'Webb Walter, Park cottage Green George Wm. boot & shoe maker Wigram Alfred, Woodside I Green 'rhos. glass & china dealcr,Bigh st Wigram .Mrs. Esher place Grjmm Charles, lnnd st.e\vard to the Williamson rranci~ John Claremont Estate, Claremont Wills Alfred Q.C. Clive house; & 12 Gro,·e Thomas, news agent, High street

King's Bench walk, Temple t.c Guthrie James ><.D. surgoon, Ashley ldg Wright Thomas, Bardwell cottage Ha.ttatt Annie (Miss), hair dresser &

,· ,.,..,. · stationer co~m&RCJAL. Heath George, blacksmith, West end

Allnm:EJi7.abeth (;\lrs.), Wlurd4htaf Hill Webber Edward, brewer, Clarc-Barkei •.Thomas Ed1Vard, p,.iJtce of mont brewery

Waln, West end Hodges William, grocer, West end lll\rtholomew Rowland, baker & con- Horwood John, butcher

feetio'ner, High street Hunt Edgar, linen draper Batchelor Frank, florist, High street faod Chas. Wm. surgeon, The Lammas Heaven Edward Wm. boot & shoe ma Lano James, baker Bicker· Ed wart.I, farm bailiff to William Langston Ed win (Mrs.), nursery

S. Hodgson esq. West end Ling Edwin, chemist & druggist·

EWELL. 1171 Limbrick Edwin, brewer, Prince of

Walea' brewery, Wost end ~llcC01111ell's (1lfr.<.J. Convalesctnt Home

(Miss Mary Dalgavills,supt.), West end Marsh Joseph & Bedford, millers & SOO\l

&. corn merchants: & at Kingston & Wimbledon

:Masters Joseph, linen draper Monld Jn .. chimney sweeper, The Green Neale Miss, dross maker Negus Arthur, boys• academy Pyett William & Sons, tailors Rogers Jessie (Miss), toy dealer, High st Salcomhe Samuel, tailor Sandy George, corn fact.or Skeet James, coal denier, West end Smelt Jane (Mrs.), rurnitr. dlr. High st Stanford William, smilh &. farrier Steer Alfred, fly proprietor, Park road Stevens Charles, plumber &c Swnry (5th) llijle Volu11teei·. (A. co.)

(Licnt. J. C. ll. Eastwood, command­ding; C. W. 17.od, hon. surgeon; Joseph Canniug, sergeant instrut:tor), '\Test end

Taylor William, Cobourg Ai.,11s Thompson Mary(Mrs.),farmer,West end Tickner Richd. fllrmcr, Round Hill frm Tilley James, boot & shoe maker Wells&. Le Mottec, lloor cloth manurs Westcott. Francis Dominic, TVhite Lion White Charles, shopkeeper White Robert, smith &. ironmonger Wilkins Susan (Mrs.) , cowkeeper Williams David, baker Williamson Francis John, sculptor Woolgar Henry, shopkeeper Wright James, fishmonger, poulterer,

ice m~rchant & licensed dealer in game, High st.rcet .

Ycarlcy Arthur, grocer, tea dealer & pro,·ision merchant, High street

Y onng William, boot 4: shoe ma. High st

EWELL is a parish and pleasant little town, 14 miles from 'springs rising in the town and neighbourhood, forming the London, x mile north-east from Epsom, and 5 miles south- J head of the lfo~s Mill ri,·er. Charities of £100 yearly value oaat Jr.om Kingston and 1fas once a market town; it is in are distributed in bread and clothing. 'Ewell Castle, the the Western di1·isio11 of the county, union and county court j seat of Augustus William Gade:!dcn esq. J.'P. was erected in district of Epsom, hundred or Copthome, diocese or Win- the year 1814' and is a castellated mansion with embattled chester, archdeaconry of Surrey and rural deanery of parapct.s: in the grounds is the site of tho old banqueting Lea~h~rhead. Abou~ half a mile to the south of the town is house bclon~ing to the palace of Nonsuch, built by King a· station on the Croydon and Epsom branch ·or the London Henry the Eighth. The principal landowners are · th~ ~e,t". and Brighton railway ancl at the sam e .distance on the Sir George L. Glyn bart. A. W. Gadcsden esq. u•. Re\". north side is a station on the South Western branch rail- Alexander llridges and Edward W. Northey ; the latter \Vay-from Wimbledon to Leatherhead. Tl1c church of St. is lord of the manor or Ewell ; and. Augustus William Mary.has been pulled down, with "the exception of the tine Ga.desden esq. J.P. is lord or the manor of Fitznell. The soil old ivy_-co'l"erecl tower, which is used as a mortuary chapel is clay; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are wheat, oats and for the old. churchyard; the new parish church is a stone barley. Tho area is 2,437 acres ; rateable Yalue, £ 16,274; structu!e m t-he Early English style, consisting of chancel. and the population of the parish in 187r was 2,214. 11a,·e, aisles and an embattled western tower, containing 6 Pari.$h Clerk, Edward Henry wmiams. bells, transferred from the old church : in the chancel is a fi I ed bl POST, ·l\loi-'EY ORDER & Tsr,ECRAPH 0FFTCR, Savings Bank me y-carv mar e figure or Sir William Lc\fin, knight, & Go\·emmcnt Annuity & Insurnnce Otlice.-Mrs. Harriet

Connerly aldennnn and mayor of London, who rlicd in 1717, as well as sernral nncient. brasses: of tho numerous richly Fry Evans, postmistress. Letters arrh·e through Epsom i;tnined windows, fonr arc memorials: the cast window wns at 7 a .m. & 6.r5 p.m.; dispatched at 8.25 & u.20 a.m.: erected by public subscription at a cost of £357: the organ 3.3o & 7.55 p.m wl\S presented by the late G. Torr esq. ol Gnrbrand hall lNSUfLl.NCX AGE."TS :-:1nd cost £1000: there are 1000 sittings. of which 430 arc Lion Ffre, W. White, Hi~h street free : the total cost of the church, erected on 811 acre of Liverpool 1 Lomi.-On cf Gtobe, B. Haynes ground gi,·en by the Re,·. Sir G. L. Glyn bart. .late vicar, Pl~ni:t: Fire, S. Marflect was.£s.745 2S. 7d.; it was consecrated 24th August, 1848. Sun Ffre, G. Stone . 'fho register datei; from the year 16o4. The li\-ing is a Sttioard.4 of tltt J1{<1M1· of E1oell 4· Cuddington, ;Messrs. ,·icarage, gross yearly Yaluc £290, in the girt of the Rei•. Frere, Cbolmeley & Co. 28 Lincoln's Inn fields w.c Sir Georize Lew~n Glyn bart. M.A. vicar here from 1831 to ScHOOLS :-:r881 and held since r881 by the Rev. Thomas .Bliss D.A. of Nation.al,Sa.ml.Bnxton,master; MissEliz:bth.Dea\•fo,mistress Trinity Colfoge, Dublin. The Congregational chapel is a Infant, Mis:s Cragg, mistress building in tbe G;othic style, containing nearly 400 sittings, RAILWAYS:-nnd was erected Ill 1864, at a cost of £2,223: :i. school and Cro.vdon .f Epsom (branch) LolUl.on, Brighton.f SoutJ, Coa.1t, pnblic lecture hall has been erccteJ adjoining tho chapel, at Charles 'Loxton,.stat.ion mast.er · · . . ·: . a cost of about £1,500. Two fairs. arc held here annually, Sou.th Western. (branch}, Samuel Maynard1 station master <lne on the 12th of May nnd one on the 29tl'l .. or October, for CARRJBR TO LONDON.-Mr. A. Da.ker, daily to the • Greeu sheep and cattle. Extensh·e pottery and brick and tile Man & Still,' Oxford st.reet: • King of Denmark.' Old works are maint.'\.incd on the Xonsuch estate, and there arc Jlailey: 'Cliffords,' Camomile street; & 'Spread F..agle,' two large flour mills, worked by water power from numerous Grarecburch street

Adamson Henry, Orsett house Illackman Joshua, Chestnuts )Jowring Edward John, Holmflcld · · pnrvATB RESn>E,;TS. ' Barnes George Robinson M.D. Dorset ho I Dousfleld Albert, Church house

Alexander Charles Dallas :v.A Bliss Rev. Thomas D.A. (,·icar] llowring Frederick Wm. Kingston lodge

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1172 F.WE.t·L[ SURREll.a HoysMri. . Shaw William.Robert; St.0Normim~s Briqges John Henry, Avenue house · Simmonds Arthur, Ivy lodge .. · · .. :Brooks Henry,. Hessle· house, Epsom rd Smith Miss,.EpllOm road• .. ·•I .. - ... Browri Mrs. Hill Mnse, West street· Smith Sydney, Park Farm ·house · ... Bus bury Mrs.- Chureh :street · Soady John!Willian'ls; Spring> hm1se Carlisle:William·Thomas;The Elms Sowerbutts Jas; Cbas:·Beaeonsfleld villa Channan William ,. . · · ·· ., Spilsbury Mrs. Church ·street· 1 · ' .... . '

Coates Edward ;. : · ·· 1 • • Stt>ne Frank, Church street •·· Cobbett-Martin, Park Hill house ' · .. ! · Stone George, High· street · ... .,. :. • .. Couldrey William John, Meadolv new· . Taylor Robert Park, Rose ,·ilia . Currey Francis ·Alfred, Pitt house Thornhill Mrs ' . Davies Mark;·Gresham oottage ·i · · • · : Torr Mrs; -Garbrand hall:; . ·• : Dorrini;ton Benjamin, Chesterfield Tritton Henry John J.P. Ewell ·house Evans David, Ewell grove · Ullmer Frederick, Horndon· house · Finch Charl_es; M?nt~e house ·, ' Walters John Eldad;· Epsom road· Forster'Mrs · · ... · .. ' · J Walters-William Melmoth, Epsom road Freelarid Miss;Roxby hou~ : · " · Willis·James;.Laurel villas, Epsom road FromeGen.Chas. Edwd.·n..E.·Epsom rd Wood George; Church street, : · · Gadesden AugustusWm.1.-P.E'll'ell castle Wright Joseph, Ivy cottage · · Gle.1.ves Thomas .Edmund, Merle cottage · co~onrnc1.u.: · Glyn Rel"; Sir George Lewen hart. M.A. Alexander Charles Dallas· M •• i. The Gordon Samuel : · ' Grange sc:hool Grantham -John . · Archer George, wheelwright . Hanbury'Walter · Baker Mary .Ann (Mrs.); fly proprietor Hards William " & cnrrier· .. l . .. • · ·

. [ ' , , : KELL.Y S

I Ham~ond·James; commercial-school & assistant overseer : . · . , ·. .

Hards Grorge,·ironmonger ffards James; grocer · Hards William Charles,-builder · . Hayward Robert, J:.'iyht· lJel~ .. I·., Henderson. Robert, miller, see. Hall &. · Davidson' · · · : · ·. Herbert James, beer retailer ·: Hill Thoma:J, ·school, ·Park side ,. Hills James, boot· maker Killick William, plumber '& glazier . · · Lewis John, int.ch maker · :". ._ ·" Ledger John, ·Qt1een· Adelaide . . , Marfleet Stephen, grocer :· ' · · · · · Marks Henry, baker · · • -. · ·· · Martin Edward Waterer,, farmer, Non-

such Park farm· · ·' ' ' May·WilJiam, Glyn vfrms- : Packman Henry, dairyman Page James B. farmer· Pickne1 George, baker · Pigden Henry, tailor, West street .

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Pilgrim John, hair dresser .. · Prichard Elizh .. (Mrs.&. Miss), milliners: Re«ls William, butcher . •! -,; .-, •. Harvey .Edmund James, ·Grove ' cottage B:lrnes & Jones, surgeons • •

Hayoes'Benjnmin, Epsom road . Barron 'l .. ydia.. (Mrs.), linen draper ' Re\'ell Snmuel, painter · .. , :• Haywood Miss, The Laurels -· BatchelO'r William, carpenter HendcrS;Qu Robert, Lo"·er Mill house Bates John George, baker Hertenstein James · · · ' ·· i :• .. Bates Wm. miller (wind), E-well mills Hope Mrs · · Beams John, shoe maker Jackson Frederick, Epsom road ' Bradford John, Wheatshtaf · ". · . .. • Jana'm William Henry, Daisy ·,,1fa Butcher Edward, gothic &. general brick Knight Thomas Earle · · ' · · · & tile maker · •.: Lempriere 1\frs. Harriett ·' Catt.ell Edwd. King William the Fou1·th Lloyd Mrs. Belmont · 1 .. Charman Francis, butcher· · " · McCrea Maior-Gen: Robert· Barlow n.A". Charman Wm. farmer, Rectory farm . Pit.et Menage Coote Thos: farmer, Long Down.farm Maingay,Fr'aneis Jn. Chessington lodge Corbett & Co. grocers .' · · :. i· · .. .. Mays William John · Cracknell James, butcher · • : . i ;• ! :

Mercer Thomas, Chessington'house Croxon &. Fuggle, outfitter&' • • Monger William Robert, Park hill Croxson Charles Stuttle, linen draper Parker John William, Epsom road . Daws Albert, corn chandler . . : · · · . Perks John Brown john. Staneway ho Dunn Samuel, beer retailer .. : . : ' Perks William, Essex lqdge . Evans Harriet Fry (Mrs.), chemist Price Mrs. Park side Ewell Parochial Coffee ROQmS · • · · Robinson Lawson, Conaways Fearn James II. 11ie Green Man Rowton .Miss, Edith villas, Epsom road Freeland William, farmer, ·Poplar farm Scott Fredulph, Park villa · 'Gerrard Emily (Miss), Spring ho'tel · · Sharp Charles James, Woodgate Hall & Da~;.Json, millers (water), E"·ell Shaw Rev .. Jo~eph (Congregational) mills · · · ...

Risbridger Isaac, beer retailer , .. Sharp George, boot maker · · . Shrnbb William,· blacksmith. Smith Charles, carpenter : · .· South Sydney, hardware dealer · ' ·: /' Stone George, corn merchant· : . : · · Stone Jeffery ( exors. of), farmers; The-

Bowling green · Stone & Co. brick &<tile makers, potters: ··&c. & m;inufacturers -or ·socket dTain pipes d: Nonsuch. fire bricks; &. at

· Epsom · .' · · · . .' ., .. , · .: · · Symes· Edward, farmer, Fitinell farm Taylor James; Organ im1· .. -. .. ; ... ·. · Thompson James, fishmonger ' .· ., · Thorns George, grocer, High street• Waller James, builder· . · . '! . · Waters Wm. shopkeeper, Kingston _r_oad Westin.,.. James" beer retaileJ.'o• . .. ' ·'-· ·white William 'saddler · · : • · · · Willis By. & SO~, furnishing ironmongr5' Wood WilJiam, baker · · ·· 1

Woodroffe John, boot· maker · · · . ,· '

. . EWHURST is a parish and village, 3 miles north~ast I the Earl or Onslow, J. Braby . esq. J.P. and the ,: Hon. from Cranley railway station, 35 from 1.ondon and 12 E. F. Leveson-(.iowcr :i.r.P. of Holmbury Park. The soil is south·east from Guildford, in t.he Western division of the rnrious; subsoil, clay and sane\.. Tho chief crops are wheat county,_hundred of Dlackhcath, Hambledon union; Guildford barley,.oats and turnii;s . . The area is 5,462 acres;. rateable­and Godalming county court, district-, rural dean'ery of value, £5,747 3s.; and the population in 1881 was 892. · · Guildford, archdeaconry of Smrey and diocese of Winchester. Parrish Clei·k, George.Cumber. - ·'.. The cht1rch of SS. Peter ·and Paul, restored in 1838, is a PO$T OFFICE. - Alfred William Ede, receiver. Letters cruciform· st-ructure, consisting of a chancel, nave, transept, I arrive from Guildford at 7 a.m: ; dispatched at 5 p.m.; tower containing -6 bells, and porch. The . register dates no dispatch on sunclay. The. nt'nrest money order & from the ·year 1614 . . The fo-ing is · a. rectory, gr.oss yearly telegraph office ·is at Cranley. Letters for Holmbury \

0a.lue £739, net £462, with .residence, in the gift of the I ~.hrougl! Dor~iug.. Letters distinguished thus +, th~ough Lord Chancellor and held smcc 1845 by the Rev. John nudgw1ck, 'llrd Horsham, k for Garson farm vui ~here, Mount Barlow ll.A. or Worcester College, Oxford. JI. Guildford Smith's charity of £45 yearly is for bread. :incl clothing. I 1:1rhurst Nati1J71al Sc/tool, Baldwin John Downes, master; Co,·erwood, 2 miles north, is the seat of tbe lion. Peter John Mrs. Jone Downes, mistress Locke-King. The principal landowners arc Hon. P. J.

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Ellen's .Green· National School, Miss Ellen Kerr, mistn?SS Locke-King, Thomas Lyon. Thurlow esq. of Baynards; CAnmu.-Gcorge Brick to Dorking, thursday; V> Guild-Reginald llray e~q. (who is principal lord of the manor), ford, tucsday and salurday; to Horsham, monday [Persons whose n~mes are distinguished Coleman Henry, jun. shoe maker Mngi;eridge Henry Philip, farmer · b~· t_ i:ecelye tl1cir letters through Rud- Collinson Willi<tm, draper & grocer Ovormgton William, farmer, Coophurst 'Wick ~lil Horsham). · Cumber Caroline & Sons, wheelwrights Philpott George, farmer_ ·

llarlow ReY. John Mount M.A. Rectory Diiws Charles & William, horse dealers l'obgee Richard, coach b11ilder tllraby Jai:ncs J.P.,F.s.s. Maybanks Dendy Daniel, iarmer, Mapleclrakc tPnochard Charles, fanncr Johnstone George, Garlands Do,mton John, shoe maker Ric:harclsou James, nllsistant overseer Lemmon Capt. T.homas Warne Edo Alfred William, grocer, drnpcr, & Russell Henry Joseph, beer retailer L<><:ke-King Hon. Peter John D.L., J.P. post office &cker Willinm, bailiff to the Earl of

Coverwooo Farmer John, fanuer Onslow, Snmersbury " Mote George William, Pitch hill Graffham Gcorgc,farrner,GraYatts farm Silmes Spencer, farmer, Losely farm Sparkes John, Heathside, .Pitch hill GraffhamMary(Mrs.),rarmr. Nth.Lands Su111r<>rd Mark, grocer, Cox green Thompson Ralph, Little Woolpits Grinstead Alfred, grocer &·draper Stemp Abraham, farmer. Enildings fan tThorlow Thomas Lion, Baynnrd's park Hampshire Eli, poulterer Sleppens Henry, B"ll'>1 11u1d &"farmer Webb Walter, Malquoits Heakcr Frank, blaeksmit.h,"Cox· green Tamplin John, farmer .: '

('OMMEncur,, Holland David, farmer, Coxland farm Voller Elgious, former, Garson farm Bennett Jn. Fletcher, farmer, Yard's frm tJay William, farmer, Hill honse Weller Wm. farmer, Uumbeam's farm Bull WiJllam, farmer, Plough farm Ledger George, beer reta iler tChalcraft Geo._r~;mer, Pollingford frm tLuff William, beer retailer