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Englefield Gl'een Constitutional Club Lecaan Harry, picture frame maker jRoake Rd. Jas. dairyman, Hillside farm (Robert Thompson, sec. ; Thomas Led brook Jas. W. d!'aper & boot & shoe dlr Rob bins & Son, grocers, 49 Harvest road Cleeve, steward), Harvest road Lees Harriet (:\fiss), apartments, Holly lo 1 Robbins Frederick J ames, watch maker, Fermor Frederick, grocer, 2 St. Jude's rd Maidens E. (}Irs.), baby linen warehouse, 62 St. Jude's road Filewood Edward, beer retailer 9A., St. Jude's road Rolph George Charles, Alexandra road Fletcher Harry, cycle agt. 28 St.Jude's rd Maidens Rohert, smith Rowland Rendall, builder, St. Jude's road Forse Edwa.rd John, private tutor, Menzies William, architect & surveyor Royal Holloway College for Women (.\fiss Tre~rfydd of highways to the Egham Urban E. C. Higgins B.A. principal) ; for staff Fryer Emily (Mrs.), beer retailer District Council & to the Windsor see p. 170 Gilbert William, stationer, St. Jude's road Rural District Council, Golspie Rudling Elizh. (Mrs.), corn dlr. 5 Bond at Grafham Thos. ho. decorator, 33 Middle 'hi Morrison Grace E. (:Mrs.), midwife, Bond st Russell Charles G. Fox & Hounds P.H. Gregg Emma.(Miss),stationer,l4Victoria. st Moth Harry, temperance hotel,Harvest rd Bishopsgate Grey F. W. fishmonger, Victoria. road ~fulliner Thomas, farmer, Crown farm Skeggs& Sons, ho. furnishers, St.. Jude's rd Hall .Tames, fishmonger Mummery Alfred William, insurance Smith Percy, beer retailer, Bond street Hamlin Charles, tailor, 15 Victoria street agent, 15 St. Jude's road Staines & :Egham Industrial Co-operative Harman James (Mrs.), cab proprietor New Egham Dispensary (Frederick Der- Society Limited (Waiter Smith, mana.- Harrison Franci'!, carpenter ing Nicholson M.D. sur!{eon; mon. & ger), Victoria. street Hawkes David, coach builder, see Oxford thurs. lO a. m.), 16 Rt. Jud<''s road Thomas James William. grocer, Harvest rd & Hawkes Oliphant David, boot & shoe dealer, 9 Tolles Edith (1\irs. ), haberdasher, see Hayter Philip H. hair dresser St. J ude's road Beauchamp & Tolles Henley Fannie (Mrs.), apJU"tments, 57 St. Oxford & Hawkes, coach builders, Vickers Ronald, private school, Scaitcliffe Jude's road Alexand!'a road Weissie :Miss, private school, Northlandd Herbert H. W. chemist, 97 St. Jude's road Parsons Willia.m Frederick, nurseryman Welbelove Charles Frederick, boot maker, Herd G. F. & Sons, dairymen Perkins George John, butcher 8 Harvest road Hieron William John, carpenter, Middle hl Poor Law Children's Home (Windsor Weller George Arthur, saddler, 30 Hopkins Josiah, baker, 11 St. Jude's road Board of Guardians, l\Iiss Amy Kent, St. Jude's road Howe Alice (Mrs.), d!'ess maker, Bond st matron), St. Jude's road Wheeler Edwin, shopkeeper, Al~>xandra rd International Tea Co.'s Stores Limited Princess Christian's Holiday Home for Winter Wait. mechncl. engnr.l9Bond st (branch), grocers Boys (Harry Smith, master; l\frs. Wisbey George, beer retailer, Harvest rd Irons Annie (Mrs.), Sun P.H Smith, matron), Town Green, Bishops· Woodcock Joseph, farmer,Bakeham farm Ja.mes William, fruiterer, St. ,Jude's road gate Worby Olive Annie (.l\liss), dress maker, Jones Wm. Jn. shopkeeper, Alexand!'a rd Roake John, dairyman 16 St. Jude's road King & Son, builders, Middle hill Roake John, farmer, Bond street Wright Jn. Edwd. shopkpr.32 Middle hill Knox Francis, chimney sweeper ELSTEA:O is a parish and village, near the river Wey, 3! was left by Henry Smith, of Wandsworth, and alderman of miles west of 1\'Iilford station· and 5 miles west from London, who died January 30, 1628. The Ecclesiastical Com­ station on the Portsmouth branch of the London and South missioners are lords of the manor. The soil is partly light loam Western railway, in the South Western division of the county, and sand; subsoil, gravel and sand. The crops are barley, hundred and petty sessional division of Fa.rnham, Hambledon wheat, carrots, potatoes and rye. The area is 4,080 acres of union, Guildford and Godalming county court district, rural land, of which 3,600 acres are common land and 26 water; deanery of Godalming, archdeaconry of Surrey and diocese of rateable value, £4,686; the population in 1911 was 1,036. Winchester : it is supposed to have derived its name from Sexton, Charles Fitkin. having been the " station,"· or " stead," of Ella, founder of Post, M. 0. & T. Office. Jonathan Blackman, sub-post­ the kingdom of Sussex. The church of St. James is an ancient master. Letters received from Godalming at 6.40 & 11.10 edifice of stone, with a. belfry surmounted by a. spire and con­ a.m. & 3.50 p.m.; sunday delivery, 7.30 a.m.; dispatched ts.ining 3 bells : the earliest portion of the structure dates from at 8.30 & 11.50 a.m. & 6 p.m. ; sundays, 4 p.m the year 1128 : the belfry stair is formed out of a. solid balk of Wall Letter Box (Churchyard wall) cleared 7.45 a.m. & 12.50 oak, the steps being cut into it: the stained east· window, & 5.35 p.m. week days ; sundays, 9.5 a.m erected in 1881, is a. memorial to Julia. (Smith), wife of the late 1>illar Boxes, road, cleared 8.25 a.m. & 5.25 p.m. ; Sir William Baynes hart.; she died Jan. 21, 1881: the church sundays, 8.55 a.m.; Royal common, cleared 8.30 a..m. & was restored in 1872, and affords 270 sittings. The register 2.5 & 6.5 p.m. ; sundays, 4.5 p.m dates from the year 1539. The living is a rectory, net yearly Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1852 & enlarged value £226, with residence, and 5 acres of glebe, in the gift of in 1897, for 175 child!'en; average attendance, 177; Edward the Archdeacon of Snrrey, and held since 1912 by the Rev. William Pillinger, master Hugh Bra.dy Brew lii.A. of Trinity College, Dublin. There Carriers to :­ is a Congregational chapel and a. Village Institute, given Godalming-G. Legg & H. Edwards, daily by Mrs. Holford, with a reading room. Smith's charity of £5 Guildford-G. Legg, tues. & fri. & H. Edwards, tues. & fri Marked thus* receive their letters through Phillips Noel McGregor, \Valsham house Cooper & Millichamp, coal merchants Thursley. Rideal Samuel n.sc.LOnd., J.P. The Challet Edwards Henry, carrier PIUVATE RESIDENTS. Scott-Moncrieff CoL Sir Colin Campbell Ellis Harry, farmer, Ham farm Alien Alfred, Hill house K.C.M.G., K.c.s.r., R.E. Bridge house Ellis Job, farmer, River farm Alien JUra. Hill house Streatfeild Gerard, Fulbrook Etherington Henry H. farmer Bertolacci John Hewetson, Home Croft COMMERCIAL. IEthrington Albt>rt, farmer Brew Rev. Hugh Rrady M.A. [rector], Allberry Brothers, poultry farmers Hardy Harry, Wool Pack inn The Rectory *Baker Edward, farmer Heath Benjamin Hugh, grocer Cornwall William Wolfran, Burford lo *Barnard Charles, nurseryman Inwood George, farmer, Staceys farm Court-Treatt R. Mill house Bell Elijah H. G. boot repairer Legg George, carrier & coal merchant Good.land ~lis'!, The Birches Blackruan Jonathan, fancy repository Milbourn Ernest, Golden Fleece P.H •Gooch Rev. Francis Harcourt B.A.Dye ho Post office Pullen Alan, cycle agent Hirst Mr'!. Fir cottage Bond Thomas, head gardener to C. Silvester Edwin John, farmer Holford Henry, lodge Ingram esq Terry Percy, butcher [ngram Charles, Elstead house Bovington & Chalcraft, blacksmiths Tracy Alfred J. builder Jephson Lady, River house Bowler Bedford l'IIarlin, grocer 1Trussler \Yilliam, The Star P.H McCulloch Duncan, Heatherdene (letters Bowler Harry, builder Village Institute (Ed.ward W. Pillinger,sec) should be add!'essed Childs Hl.) Burcl1ett " 7 illiam, grocer \Yarner George, chimney sweeper I\Iarshall Capt. Ernest T. Fox hill (letters Crosar Julius, farmer Webb Charles, farmer should be addressed Childs Hl.Farnham) Carpenter Charles, assistant QVerseer Weh'!ter Edward, farmer Morris Col Christopher, The Hermitage Heathfield *Worham George, farmer Page Duncan Lionel, Abbots Pond (letters Chandler Alfred, fly proprietor should be addres!!ed , Farnham) Clarke John, tailor ENGLEFIELD GREEN, see Egham. EPSOM (originally .. Ebbiaham ") derived its name from the Mid division of the county, first division of the hundred St. Ebba, a. Northumbrian princess, and is a parish and market of Copthorne. rural deanery of Leatherhead, archdeaconry town and the head of a. petty sessional division, union and of Surrey and diocese of Winchester. The town is lighted county court district, delightfully Aituated on the western with gas from works the property of the Wandsworth, Wimble• verge of Banstead Downs, on the main road from London to don and Epsom District Gas Company, and also with the Dorking, Horsham, Guildford and Worthing, with stations electric light from works in Church street: it has a constant on the London, Brighton and South Coast, South Western and supply of water from works the property of the Council, South Eastern and Chatham railways, and iil 15 miles south- situated at East street, and there are two large reservoirs west~by-south from London by road, 1'7 bv the Brighton and on the Downs: the water is of superior quality, but has about South Coast railway, and about 14 by the" South Western, 16 23 degrees of hardness, arising from the chalk held in solution. miles north-east from Guildford, 9 north-west from Reigate, The town is effe)1ually dra~ned and the sewage is deodorised 9 south-west from Croydon and 7 south from Kingston, in and otherwise disposed of on an irrigation ground (part of