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Headley United Football Club (F. Ebdon, Knight James, builder Steer James, farmer, Slough farm sec) Knowles Thomas, bailiff to the Dowager Stovell William & Sons, painters Houghton Arth. gardener to the Dowager Countess of Harrowby Trickle Arthur E. Clermont inn Countess of Harrowby Murray James, dairyman, Headley grov& Wells William, bailiff to Henry Claude Joyes Ernest Albert, baker Mnrrey William & Sons, builders Lyall esq. Hurst farm HEATH END, see Hale. HERNE HILL is a suburb of London in the South the " Local Government Act, 1888," and is a ward in the Eastern Metropolitan postal district, extending from Den­ municipal borough of Lambeth, fm-ined. by the " London mark Hill to Dulwich, and as it is within the Metropolitan Government Act, 1899;" it is now given in the "LondoD borough of Lambeth, formed under the· " Redistribution of County Suburbs Direct()ry." Seats Act, 1885," in the county of London, as constituted by

HERSHAM is a pleasant village and ecclesiastical parish K.P., G.c.v.o. by the Burhill Golf Club. The house is used as formed August 1, 1851, from the civil parish of Walton, a club house, and there are two 18-hole golf courses as well as and is about a mile south from the railwav station, H a lawn tennis ground with 8 courts. Burwood Park, con­ . ~ west from and 2 south from Walton; it comprises, taining about 367 acres, is the seat of Miss Askew. Burwood with the exception of the Metropolitan Convalescent Institu­ House, the seat of Mary Louisa., Countess of Ellesmere, stands tion and a few residences adjoining it, all that portion of W alton in a well-wooded park of 400 acres. Silvermere, the seat of on the south side of the London and South Western railway ; Archibald Seth-Smith esq. has a park of about 200 acres. it is in the lVfid division of the county, first division of the Burvale is the residence of Mrs. Heath. Pain's Hill is the hundred of Elmbridge, Kingston petty sessional division, property of Charles Combe esq.; the mansion, built about Chertsey union and county court district, rural deanery of 1780, stands in a park of 230 acres, containing some magnifi­ Emly, archdeaconry of Surrey and diocese of Winchester. cent cedars and a lake 31 acres in extent, in the centre of St. Peter's Church, completed in 1887 (in place of the former which is an island with a curious artificial grotto ; in the church of Holy Trinity, built in 1839), is an edifice of stone grounds is a building called the " Temple of Bacchus " and and brick, with stone dressing;;:, in the Early Englii!h style, a tower of brick 60 feet high. An iron suspension bridge, from designs by J. L. Pearson esq. R.A. erected at a cost erected in 1825 across the Cobham road, connects the estate. of £9,200, and consists of chancel, nave of five bays, aisles, The population in 1901 was 4,306 and in 1911, 5,092. transept. north and south porches and a weRtern tower Parish Clerk, John Higgins. with spire containing ~ clock nnd 8 beUs, presented by F. L. Vaux esq. and hung in 1903: there are ten stained windows, including four memorial windows: the site Town Sub-Post & M. 0. Office.-William H. Cullen, sub~ of the church was given by Lieut..-Col. Terry, of Rurvale: postmaster. Letters through Walton-on-Thames; box the church affords 600 sittings, 300 being free. A large cleared at 8.30 & 11 a. m. & 2.45, 4.45, 7 & 8.30 p.m.; addition was made to the burial ground in 1886. The register delivered, sundays at 7.10 p.m. Telegrams dispatched but not delivered & telegraph money orders are issued but not dates from the year 1851. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £340, chiefly derived from pew rents, with rt-sidence paid; Walton-on-Thames is the nearest telegraph office. and U acres of glebe, in the gift of the Bishop of 'Vinchester; Town Sub-Post Office, Ryden's Grove.-Mrs. Alice H. Smith. sub-postmistress. Letters through Walton-on-Thames; and held since 1910 by the Rev. Ebenezer Parker Pelloe M.A. of Trinity College, Dublin. A Church House, the gift of F. L. box cleared at 8.35 & 10.45 a.m. & 2.30 & 8.15 p.m. ~ Vaux e.sq. was erected in 1911. A parish room adjoins the sundays at 7.20 p.m. road, Walton-on-Thames. is the nearest money order & telegraph office. vicarage grounds. "'illiam Lilly M.D. the astrologer, died here June 9, 1681. The Congregational chapel, built in 1839, at a County Police Station, an occasional court is held here : cost of £800, was restored in 1858 at a further cost of £320, supt. William Marshall; 4 sergeants & 20 constables and enlarged in 1889 at a cost of £1,000: there are 300 Public Elementary School, built in 1863 & enlarged in 1882, sittings. A new Congregational chapel was erected in 1909 at for 144 boys, 200 girls, intermediate 175, & 220 infants; a cost of £3,000. The Plymouth Brethren have a. Hall in average attendance, 170 boys, 182 girls, 180 intermediate Snellings road. The cemetery, half an acre in extent, is & 170 infants ; Thomas Knapman, master ; Miss Lucy unoonseorated ; it has a mortuary chapel, and is controlled Young, mistress; Miss Mary K. G. Gardner, mistres& by the Walton Burial Board. The Village hall, near the Green, intermediate school; :\fiss Chamberlain, infants' mistress was erected in 1885 by a company, and will seat 400 persons, Carriers.-Carter, Paterson & Co. Limited C'all twice daily at and in 1892 it was enlarged for the purposes of a Working J. Mills & Son, Hersham road & Pickfords Ltd. at Charles F. Men's Club. Burhill Park is leased from Viscount lveagh Ford, Quoon's road & L. Felgate, Esher road (Names marked thus * po<;,ta} add.res• f Child Bertram, Ramleh, Burwood Park rd *Foley Arthur Paul, RrankQome, Gower rd Weyhridge.) Chittenden Ambrose, Oakhurst Forbes Robert Henry, Gable cottage. (Names m!lrked thus t postal addrE-ss Chute Mrs. Russell, Belmont, Hersham rd Ryden's grove Cobham.) Cobbett Frank Hy. Westfield, Rydens gro Freeman Josep!J. Hutton, The Halt, PRIVA'IE RE-.IDEN'l"'l. Cole F. Seymour, Littlecot, Thrupps lane Rurwood Park road tAb bott )Irs. Brackenhurst ho. Cobham tCombe Charles D.L., J.P. Pains Hill *Gillham Mrs. Heatherley, St. George's rd Ada1us l\In<. Hinton lodge, Woodside aven *Combe Mrs. Owlhurst, Old avenue Goddard Alex. The Cottage, Que,m's rd *Adamson \Vm. Ardmore, Ellesmere road Comber Thos. E. Rosemead, West grove *Godden Mrs. Kincairney, Queen's road AHrr' Henry, He!'sham lodgc> Disney-Fisher Thos. Selborne, Hersham rd Hennell Murray C. Foxoak, Cobham road. *Bronme Fr:mk, WinterbournP, EgE-Iton rd DrewittAlgernon,1South view,Burwood rd Hickman Mrs. Leny cot. Burwood Par~ rd Brown Alfd. Harvey, ~1ayfit>ld,:\fayfield rd Duncan Mrs. The Old cottage *Holt Henry S. Highclere, Queen's road *Brown Mrs. Laurel Dene, Bridgewater rd *Edgar Wilfred H. Briarside,BridgPwtr.r<'l *Hordern Lieut. Lionel Herbert R.N.Chart Bullock Saml. Runton, llurwood Park rd Edward Graham, Woore, Clarence road lodge, Ellesmere road Bushnell R. H. Springfield, Hersham road Edwards Herbert, Seven hills, Cobham rd *Home Thomas W. Beulah, Granville rd *Carter Mrs. St. George's Io. Queen's rd tEllesmere Countess of, Burwood house Horrocks Maj. William Heaton M.B., *Caskell Miss, Breckenhurst ho.Queen's rd *Emmett James 'Vatson, Franwatson, R.A.M.c. Birch Mead, West grove tChamberlain ·waiter, Pendock gro.Cobhm Gower road *HudsonErnest J.Cotham ho.Ellesmererd *Chambers E. Rodmill, Bridgewater road *Es~ex Col. Edward, Ellesmere road. *Hutton Leonard John, Willerton, Bridge, Chambers Frederick William, Cauldwell Ewingtonishmael,Rurvale vil.l3urwood rd water road Hersham road Fagin Mrs. Astley Isaac Miss, Bnrwood cottage, Burwood rd Champernowne Philip, Halfway lodge, Farley Herbert, Gwenholme, Clarence rd Jackson Vincent, Elmwood, Hershamroa.d. (postal address, Esher) Faulkner Jn.Albt.Hollydene,Hersham rd Jameson Mrs. Albyn cot. Charlton aven *ChapplP Aul rey Dur:mt, Cleved0n, lFlintan Francis, Holmewood, Bm·wood Jennings Herbert, Ellmoor cot. Hershm.rd Queen's road · Park road Kaye Stanley, 5 Burwood Park road