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SURREY. [KELLY's 1280 EGHAM. SURREY. [KELLY's PUBLIC EsTABLISHMENTS:- St. Jude's Chapel of Ease, Englefield Green, II a. m. & 6.30 Cemetery, Englefield Green, H. E. Paine, clerk to the burial p.m.; fri. II a.m board ; George Strickland, superintendent Christ Church, Virginia Water, Rev. Reginald Edward Cottage Hospital, Egham hill, T. M. Lownds M.D. H. E. Molyneux M. A. vicar; II a. m. & 6 p.m Giffard, W. T. Drew L.R.c.P.Edin. & W. W. Floyer M.B. Wesleyan, Egham, Rev. J. Attwater; II a.m. & 6.30 p.m. medical officers thurs. 7.30 p.m Dispensary, High street, H. E. Giffard, W. W. Floyer M. B. Congregational, Egham hill, Rev. J. Lucas: II a.m. &6.30 & W. H. Beresford L.R.C.P.LOnd. medical officers; M. T. p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m C. Cross, sec.; W. G. Rigden, treasurer Police Station, Egham hill, Henry Collis, inspector ; the SCHOOLS:- local force consists of 8 A School Board of 7 niembers was formed in 1884; J. A. Holloway Sanatorium, St. Ann's heath, Sutherland Rees Engall, solicitor, Staines, clerk to the board; H. Kelley, Phillips :r.LD. medical superintendent; A. N. Little M.B. Thorpe road, The Hythe, Staines, attendance officer & C. Caldecott M.B. medical officers; Rev. S. Barker Strode's Charity, Rev. John Beat.tie M. A. chaplain & master; Simpson M.A. chaplain Mr. Morris, assistant master PUBLIC OI<FICERS :- Hythe Board, built in r886, for 332 children & enlarged in Assessor of Income & Property Tax & Collector of Taxes, 1890 for 370; average attendance 102 boys, 97 girls & 99 Arthur George Hutchins, Station road infants; F. W. Bartlett, master; C. H. Peacock, assistant Assistant Overseer & Collector of Taxes for Thorpe parish, master; Miss S. Wheeler, mistress; Miss Sherwin, in­ James Hall, Chertsey fants' mistress Clerk to the Burial Board, H. E. Paine, Chertsey National, Englefield green, built in r864 for 338 children&; Inspector of Nuisance, William Menzies, Egham hill enlarged in r885 for 388; average attendance, 336; Medical Officer of Egham District, Wm.Thos.Drew, High st Edward John Forse, master; Miss Marcham, mistress; Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages for the Egham Sub- Mrs. Forse, infants' mistress District, William Henry Gardener, High street; deputy, National, Virginia Water, built in 1857, for 125 children; George Gardener, High street average attendance, 90; with an endowment of £6 Ss. rod. Relieving Officer for the Egham, Thorpe & 0. Windsor Dis­ derived from investments in Consols; Mrs. Braddock, trict, vacant mistress Stamp Distributor, William Frederick Larkin, High street Egham Parish, Egham, built in 1870 & enlarged in 188& Steward of the Crown Manor, John Clutton esq. 9 White­ for 422 children; average attendance, 324 ; William For­ hall place, London s w ward Butler, master; Miss E. C. Sunman, mistress; Miss Vestry Clerk, James Robert Spiller, High street E. Ireland, infants' mistress PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services:- Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, Rev. W. T. Nichol­ RAILWAY STATIONS:- son B.A. vicar; Rev. J. W. Dunk & Rev. C. T. Eland, Egham, Jn.Gills, station ma!lter; F.Morgan,Slough,carrier curates ; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m Virginia Water, Alfred Byles, station master Egham. [Names marked thus t receive their letters tDe Morella Countess, Wentworths, Hubbard Jules, Rose cot. The Hythe through Virginia Water. Letters for Sun­ Virginia water Hull Johu, Pitlochry cottage, Strode ningdale station through Ascot.] Dittel T. H. Cooper's Hill college road, The Hythe PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Dobbings Mrs. Hythe view, Thorpe rd Hunt Frederick, Leicester ho. High st Alien John Double John, Canning villa, Station rd Hurst J. C. Cooper's Hill college Ashton Richard James, Bishopsgate tDougal Henry, Trotsworth Hurst William, Thorpe rd. The Hythe Bald win Ezra, Twickenham cottage, Dowson Russell, Cooper's Hill college Hutchins John E. Walcot house, High st Claremont road Drew William Thomas, High street Janes Arthur, Grange road Barnes John Hickman, Manor lodge Dnncan Professor P. M. M.B., F.R.S. Jukes Ewart F.R.G.s. The Lawn,Vicar- Bastin Alfred D. High street Cooper's Hill college age road Baylis Mrs. The Fernery, The Hythe Eagles Thomas, Eaglehurst, The Hythe Keirl Robert, Sunningdalestation Beachim Charles, The Hythe Ea~les Tho:;:. Hy. M.A. Cooper's Hill vils Kent George, Station road Beattie Rev. John B.A. [chap. & mast. East Percy, The Chestnuts, Causeway Kent Mrs. Henry, High street of Strode's charity school], Chapel Edenborough Mrs. The Elms Killey Henry, Claremont villas, Thorpe house Eyre Thomas Joseph, Runnymede, Old road, The Hythe Beovois Victor, Strode rd. The Hythe Windsor. [Receives letters through Lethbridge Miss, Royal Holloway coll Bishop Miss (principal of Royal Hallo­ Windsor] tLittle Arthur Nicholas M.B. Holloway way college) Faithfull :Miss, Royal Holloway college I sanatorium t BladsleyCharles C. Ul verscroft,Virginia tFane De Salis Rev. Henrv Jerome Little Robt. Wm. Strode rd. The Hythe water Augustine M.A., J.P. Portnall park Lloyd Charles, Nelson cotta6e, Strode Blandford Wm.Fk. Cooper's Hill college tFarlow John King, Ashhurst road, The Hythe Blenkinsop Jas. Red house, Egham hill Finch Robert, Strode road, The Hythe Lodge Prof. Alfd. M. A. Cooper's Hill coil Bosher Waiter John, Wyncroft cottage, Fitch William, Claremont road Lownds Thos. Mackford ?.I. D. Egham hl Limes road Floyer Wm. Wadham M.B. Cotswold ho Lucas Rev. Joseph [Congregational] Briggs Mrs. Hythe view, Thorpe road Frost Alfred, Claremont viis. Thorpe rd MacDonald Joseph, Sutherland house Brome Charles, The Limes, Denham pk l<'rost Miss, Royal Holloway college McLeodProf.Herbt.F.R.s.Cooper'sHI.vls Brown Mrs. Thorpe road, The Hythe Frost Mrs. Station road Mills Thomas, High street Budgen Edward, The Hollies Furnival M1ss, Rose cottage, Station rd tMolyneux Rev. Reginald Edward M.A. BurleighSampson,Claremont,Egham hi Gardener George, Osbq.rn vi!. Station rd Christ Church parsona~e Caddey Mrs. Manor house, Egham hill Giffard Henry Edward, Dinham house Montagu Col. Runnymede park tCaldecott Charles M. B. Holloway sana- tGinsburg Christian David, Holmelea Morrant Sidney, Thorpe rd. The Hythe torium Glaisier Miss, Grange road Mullens Mark, Strode rd. The Hythe Carey Charles William, Grange road Godfrey Henry William, The Hythe Nicholson Rev. Wm.Trevor B. A. Vicarage Carus-Wilson Charles Alf. B.A.Cooper's Goring John, Ironbarks, Thorpe road, Nicklen Mrs. Dinham park Hill college The H~·the N orris George Bromley, Sunningclale Chambers Mrs. Shrubb's Hill house, Goulton Robert, Thorpe rd. The Hythe Oades J ames, sen. Prospect ho.Egham hl Shrubb's hill, Sunningdale Gregory W.G. M.A. Cooper's Hill college Oades Mrs. Egham hill Church Prof. A. H. Cooper's Hl.college Griffin Robert William, Old Bridge Oades Robert, High street Clarke George William, High street house, The Hyt.he Paice ~lr10. High street Clementson Miss, Royal Holloway coil Gundry Mrs. Belle vue, The Hythe Paice William, The Limes Collis Hu~h Thomas, Rusham house Hackwood Wm. Hythe ho. The Hythe Paine Leeds, Heath lodge, BishopsJ"ate Cook Edwin, Dinham park Halkett Baroness, Great Fosters Palmer Alfred, Thorpe rd. The Hythe Corry Miss, Royal Holloway colle~e Harrington Joseph, Fern cottage, Strode Palmer Greville H. Ludding-ton house Courtney Maj.-Gen. Edward Henry R.E. road, The Hythe tParkinson Georg-e, Hunter's dale Cooper's Hill villas Hearn George, Claremont villas, Thorpe Pasco John Penfold R.N. Station road Cresswell Mrs. High street road, The Hythe Pearce Albert, Hythe view Crosleg-h Rev. Charles B. D. [chaplain], Heath Arthur H.Assoc.mst.c. E. Cooper's Pechinet Miss M. B. A. Roya!Holloway coil Cooper's Hill college Hill villas Perrett J. A. Cooper's Hill college Cross Thos. Coxhead, Bank ho. High st Herbert William John, Strode road, tPhilipps Sutherland Rees M.D., M.ch.t Curtis I<'rederick, jun. St. Anne's cot- The Hvthe F.R.G.s. Hollowav sanatorium tage, The Hythe Holmes Mrs. High street Phillips George, Hythe view, Thorpe rd Dabis Miss, Royal Holloway colleg-e Hope David George, Red house Pocock Percy, Remingtnn vil. Egham hl Daws Mrs. Hythe road, The Hythe Howat William, Thorpe rd. The Hythe tPocock Misses, Glenridge Daymond Mis~, Royal Holloway college Howat Wm. Claremont vls. Thorpe rd , Pollock David George Hope, Red house .
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