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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, London, was born The Chairmen of the Aldershot, 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 Dogmersfield 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 North Warnborough, and .5o of water; Aldershot, Bramshill, Cove, Crondall, Crookha.m, rateable value, £17,433; the population in xBg1 was Dogmersfield, Elvetham, Eversley, Farnborotigh, 101,667, and in 1gor, 2,699· Fleet, Greywell. Hartley Wintney, Hawley, Heckfield, NORTH WARNBOROUGH is a tithing, a mile north Mattingley, Long SuttBasingstoke canal passes. Warnborough, Winchfield & Yateley Here &re some vestiges of Odiham Castle, built before PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. the time Of King John, and celebrated for its resistance Assembly Rooms, King 8h-eet, Crowley & Co.Ltd. p:vop;rs. to the army of Louis the Dauphin of France, against Cemetery, Goorge Hy. Birch, clerk; .Toh~ Forcler1 keepr· -whom, with a very slender garrison, it sustained a Cotta.g-e Hospital, T. H. Davison M.D., C.M.Edin. & • siege of 15 days. In the 27th Edward I. the town, park Alexander McWilliam M ..A., M.B . .Aberd. medical" and hundred were grant~d to the Qu~en as part of her officers ; M:i~s Louisa Teaves, matron dowB'r. In the reign of Edward Ill. David Bruce, King Fire Brigade Station, The Rury, S. H. Clinker, captain es of Odiham Consolidated Charities & to the ,mile north; Hatchwoods, half a mile north-east; Whiw Odiham Sub-Committee of the County of Southampton Hall, a mile north ; · Broad Oak, a mile north-east ; Local Pension CommitJtee, James Lane Brooks, solici Bagnel Green,.. 2 miles north-east; The Holt, .2 miles tor, Chu~h street north. ClPrk to the Guardians & A111sessment Committee or Horsdon Common is in this parish. Hartley Wintney Union & Clerk tlivery 7 a.m.; dis'Patched 8 p.m Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages for Odiham Post & M. 0. Office, North Warnborough.-George W. Sub-District, Hartley Wintney Union, .!.rlhur Gotelee,. Prior, sub-postmaster. Letters through Winchfield at Hi!!h street 6.15 & n.3o a.m.; sundays, 6.15 a.m.; dispatched at Relieving- Officer, 2nd District, Hartley Wintney Union, r2.45 a.m. &; 7·35 p.m. week days; I p.m. on snndays. Percy F. Ruff, High street Odiham is the nearest telegraph office, three-quarters Superintendent Registrar for Hartley Wintney District, of a. mile distant ' .Tames Lane Brooks, Chu-rch street Wall Lett.er Box. Colt Hill, cleared daily at g.2o a.m. & Veterinarv- Insrpector under the "Diseases of Aniwals 12.25 & 8.r5 p.rn.; sundays, 8.15 p.m Acts " for Odiham District, Charles W, Marshalt lfa.ll LPtter Box, South Warnborough road, cleared at M.RC.V.S. 4 Belle vue, Farnham, Surrey 1.45 & 7·55 p.m. ; sundays, 1.25 p.m ~ett.er Box., White Ha.ll, cleared 9.25 a.m. & 2.30 & 8.20 PLACES OF WORSHIP. with times of ServiceR. p.m. ; sundays, 8.20 p.m • All Saints' Church, Rev. Ja.me1 Pilkington Baynes M . .A., V.D. vicar; 8 & II a.m. & E k 6.30 p.m. ; wed. & COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR THE ODIHAM PETTY fri. 12 noon & saints' days, 8 a.m. or 12 noon SESSIONAL DIVISION. Baptist; ro.45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7 p.m 1ohnston John Lindsay esq. D.L., )LA. Eastbridge, Cong-regational, Rev.· Sydney Benjamin Dixon; 10.45 Crondall, Farnham, chairman a.m. & 6."lo p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m Earton Major Montag-n, The Firs, Hulse rd. Southamptn Wesleyan Methodist, Nprth Warnborough; 10.45 a.m. Eruce Lieut.-Col. Courtenay William, Brooke house, & 6,30 p.m Fleet, WinC'hfield SCHOOLS. · Carleton Th_e Hon. Dudley Massey Pigott~ Greywell Hill Grammar School (co-educational under the scherre pf h~nBP, 'Wmrhfield · 5 Feb. 1904) was founded r694 by _Rober~ M~y~ & Cochrahe Maj. John Ernest Charle~ James D.S.O. endowed with £6oo for its support & /)oo for Tmina.rnullen, Aldersho·t apprenticing Free Scholars; the scbool, with · head Cope lieut.-Col. Sir Anthony bart. Bramshill,Winch£eld ma~teT's re-sidence, was rebuilt in 1874, at a cost of Currie Laurence ~"Sq. Minley manor, FaTnborough £7,ooo; the school was reconstTIIcted by a sc'herne in Gibson Vice-Admiral Herbert William Sumner, Hurst- 1874 under the authority of the Endowed, Schools leig-h, Blackwater Act, & amended by scheme dated 5th Feb. roo4, & Horniblow Lt.-Col. Thos. The Views, Fleet, Winchfield 17 .Ang. 1909, under amended scheme, additional Jeffries Thomas e11q. Maythorn, St.George's rd . .Aldershot endowments WPre then applied in augmentation of ;the Jessep Col. Henry Lethbridge, Woodlands, &uth Farn- school funds; the-re are now (1911) 45 boys (of whom borough, Farnborough 6 are boarders) & 25 girls. .Atta-ched to the school Leir-Ca.rleton Major-Gen. Richard Langford, Greywell are several entr~mce scholarships of about :f.w Hill house, Winchfield vearlv e~Cih. offererl tn bovs from the ele!"lenta.rv' • • Lempriere Ma.jor-Gen. Arthur Reid R.E. Collingwood schools- in th11 parish & adjoining- parishes, & there Monnt, Cam berley RTe other advantages: Rvnilable nndPr tbe !'<:!hPme. Ma.~tB'rmen Oapt. John R.N. Jleathercroft, Yateley, The school is controlled by a ~ody of goverllnrs. of Carnberlev which Oharles Read .Seymour esq. is chairman; Mildmay Sir Henry Paulet St. John bart. DogmeT~field James Lane Brooks, clerk; Frank Pickford M. . .1. park, Winchmeld head master, with 2 assistant masters & 2 mioitrP.ssP!H O'Donnell Charles - James esq. Great Copse house, 11.h!o visitin~;r instructRotherwick, Winchfield C6unci1 "