DIRECTORY. J KENT. UN Dl!:RRIVER. 74:3 Poblie Elementary School (mixed), built in 1846, for 40 !I'he School is within the area of the :Milton Rural School ehiJdreu, & enlarged in 1894. for so children· average Attendance Sub-Committee ~tteudance, 30 ; Miss Helen Thomson, mistre;s
PlUVA.TB RESIDENTS. Goodhew Edgar J. Oakwood farm COYMERCIA.L. Greensted Harry, Bales house IBaker Philip, farm bailiff to Messrs. Bngden Sidney, Woodside Homewood Oharles Edward, Urton May & Vinson Olwper Richard Wiliiam, Gortanore court Goodhew Edgar J. fruit grower & Croso Bev. Henry Edmnnd Tilsley Prentis ~lrs. The Den farmer, Oakwood farm M.A. (rector & rural dean),Rectory Pudney James Bales, The Bungalow Harding 1Ienry John, photographer Dean John Hambrook, Waldene Webb Henry Lumley J .P. Tunstall Homewood Charles Edward, farmer & Dean Mrs. G. S. Gore Court lodge house fruit grower, Ufton court Doubleday Rev. John(Bapt.),Ingleside W estmorland Earl of, W oodstock ; Philpott Robert, farm bailiff to W. S. Doubleday Leslie, Capstone &; Marlborough &; Pratt's clubs, & C. F. Wood, Grove End farm Filmer Henry, Cromers London SW
ULCOM::BE is a parish and village, 4 miles north the population in 19II was 648 in the civil parish and from Headcorn station on the Tonbridge and Ashford 657 in the eccbsiastical parish (which includes part of .ection of the South Eastern and Chatham railway, and Headoorn). 8 10uth-east from Maidstone, in the Mid division of the «Janty, Eyhorne and Faversham hundreds, Aylesford and PYE CORXER and Eastwood are I mile south; Great Scray lathes, Maidstone county court district, Bearsted and Little Boy Court, 3! miles south; a tributary of the petty sessional division, HollingbO'llrne union, rural Beult passes Great Boy Court; Fairborne Heath, xi deanery of Sutton and archdeaconry of Maidstone. A miles north-east, is in this parish. tributary of the Beult waters the parish. The church of Parish Clerk, William Town. All Saints, formerly attached to a college founded bore in Clerk to the Parish Couneil, Frederick S. Barnden; a226 by Archbishop Langton and dissolved about 1300, is Sutton Valence, Maidstone. '()f Kl'lltish rag in the Early English and later styles, and Post, T. & M. 0. Office.-Clarence Dawson, sub-post bas a tower containing 6 bells : there are brasses with master. Letters arrive from Maidstone at 7·35 a.m. effigies and a monument to a former :i'.Iarquess and & 12. IO p.m. ; dispatched at 9·45 a.m. & 6.15 p.m. ; Marchioness of Ormonde: the church was restored in sundays, 11.15 a.m 1870 and affords 300 .sittings. The register dates from Wall Letter Boxes.-Ulcombe Place, cleared at 9.50 the ')ear 156o. The living is a rectory net yearly value a.m. &i 6.20 p.m.; sundays, 11.20 a.m.; Fairbourne £530, with 87 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift heath, 10 ~.m. & 6 p.m. ; sundays, I 1.30 a.m. ; Jubilee of tbt> :\farquess of Ormonde, and held since 1898 by the Corner, 8-45 a.m. & 5·45 p.m. ; sundays, II a.m. & Lord Jamoo Theobald Bagot John Butler M.A. of Rev. Pye Corner, 9·35 a.m. & 6 p.m.; sundays, Io.so a.m "Tnnity College, Cambridge. The Marquess of Ormonde "K.P. P.C., Sir Robert Marcus Filmer bart. of East Public Elementary School, built in 1820 & enlarged in Button Park, Maidstone, Cornwallis Philip Wykeham r8g4, for II5 children; average attendance, 107; .Martm esq. of Leeds Castle and the Stringer family are A.rthur Robinson A.C.P. master; Mrs. A.rthur Robin the principal landowners. The soil is loamy, gravel and son, mistress; Miss Beatrice Devenish, assist. teacher Kentish ragstone; subsoil, various. The chief crops are Carriers (through) to Maidstone. John Fermor, 'Whe.at and superior hops and fruit. The area is 3,5I6 Boughton Malherbe, tues. thurs. & sa.t. ~ Robe.r-t acre.s of land and 4 of water; rateable value, _£3,863 ; Wicken-s, Boughton ~Ialherbe, mon. wed. &; fri
PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Ohantler Charles, farmer, Hill farm ~Iaddocks Robt.E.K. frmr.Talman fm Chantler Charles John, farmer & hop Marchant John, farmer, Homesby Butler Rev. Lord James Theobald I Bagot John M.A. Ulcombe Rectory grower, Kingsnorth & Stone hall court & Poplar tree Walker Alfred 0. Ulcombe Place Chantler Edward (exors. of), farmers, MerrellsL. (Mrs.), fruit g-rwr. Upper hill Woolley Waiter Henry, Knole hill Kingsnode Moss Joseph Robert, butcher Chantler Thomas, farmer, East KPnt Munn Augustus George, Harrow P.H COMMERCIA.L. Chapman Albert Friend, carpenter Offen Wm. farmer,Mansion House fm Aahman Brothen, bakers Chapman Friend, farmer, Church frm Port Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper Bensted George, farmer & hop Ohapman Henry, fanner, Eastwood Potter Robert, farmer, Knole hill grower, Street farm Clark Levi, farmer, Eastwo6d RfJmsdeu William (Mrs.), farmer Bensted James, jnn. farmer & hop Collins John, farmer Rayner George, boot maker grower, Chegworth court Dawson C1arence, grocer, Post oflfce Sharp Jas. & Wm. farmrs.Poplar ball 8ensted James, sen. farmer, Little Sharp Stphn. farmer, Little Bov c·rt Farmer Reginald, poultry farmer, • • Chegworth Apple Orchard farm .:Sharp Stephen.Jun.frmr. Peckham fm Bird John Robert, farmer, Roseland Fowler E. & S. fruit growers Tassell .}esse, farmet' & hop grower, Boornl! William, insurance agent Hawkin.s William, carrier Mansion farm, Knole hill & East. Bowles George, smith Hayward Charles, farmer wood Butler Albert John, wheelwright Knight George, jun. "farmer & hop rassell Leonard. farmer & hop Butler Annie (Mrs.), beer retailer grower, Great Boy court grower. Knole Hill farm (Jbamber& Charles, jun. farmer, Ledger Charles George, wheelwright Tassell Waiter, farmer & hop grower. East-wood Mackelden Edward, heer retailer Jubilee hall UNDERRIVER was, by an Order in Council, I London. The principal landowners are Robert S. Herries ()etober 30, 1877, formed into a district chapelry from esq. of St. Julian's, Sevenoaks, Arthur Pearson Davison the parish of Seal. It is 3 miles south-east from Seven- I esq. of Kemsing, and the Earl of Derby P.C., G.C.V.O., Qab station on the South Eastern and Chatham railway, I C.B. The soil is 1:lay and rock; subsoil, rock. Th~ in the Western division of the county, lathe of Suttun- chief crops are hops and corn. The area is included in •t-Hone, hundred of Codsheath. Sevenoaks petty !'es;donal Seal; the. population in r9u was 20-f. ditiflion, union and conntv court di!!trict, and in •be Sexton, Jesse Port~r. rural ~eanery of Sevenoaks, archdeaoonry of Tonbridge Post O:ffi.ce.-Mrs. Harriet F. Ashby, sub-postmistress. ud d1ocese of Rochester. The church of St. Margaret, Ll'ttt>rs through Sevenoaks arrive at 6.50 & u.4o a.m.;