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about £8o tilo!nly: these have been added to Rt various Pidcock-Henzell Major Hen~1 Hehzell Fraser, rpfu~hb'rst, timN by other benefactms, and two more 'tenements Farnborough .t were built in 1907, with a yearly income of [250 pro· Robertson William Trotter esq. The Grange, AMe'Mhot vided for their -suppott ~ other charities, producing Sclat.er Philip Lutley t'J!!<}.F.R.S.Odiham priory,Wi'dchfid about [,4oo yearly, are distributed in food, clothing, Seymour Charles Read, Inholmes. Winchfl.eld · money, medical aprpliii.Ilcesj !Llld in sending poor per80ns Stilwell John PJikenham, Hilfield, Yllteley, CamHerJey ltol convalescent homeii. William Lilly, the grammarian, Tyron Henry esq. AJ.exandra Toad, Farnborough and first master of St. Paul's School, , was born The Chairmen of the , Fa-rnbor~ugh & Fleet her.e about 1468, and died 25 Feb. 1522-3. Sir Henry Urban & Harlle~ Wintn~y Ru,ral District Councils, Paulet St. John Mildmay hart. of Park, for tha time being, are ex-officio magi8trates Winchfirud, is lord of the manor and principal land· Clerk to the Magistrates, Jas. Lane Brooks, Ch"Rtch- st O\\ner. The soil is various; subsoil, clay and chalk. Petty Sessions are held at the Court House e-very The chief crops are cereals and hay; hops are also _alternate tuesday, at 11 a.m. k at the Court House, cultivated. The area is 7,304 acres of land, including Aldershot, every monday &; thursday, a~ 11.3o a.m. the tithings of Hillside, Mrurell Green and Rye, with The Jollowin~ places are included in the division :­ Sta.peley and , and .5o of water; Aldershot, , Cove, , Crookha.m, rateable value, £17,433; the population in xBg1 was Dogmersfield, Elvetham, , Farnborotigh, 101,667, and in 1gor, 2,699· Fleet, . , Hawley, , NORTH WARNBOROUGH is a tithing, a mile north­ , Long Sutt