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Newman Henry, <'ab proprietor, ra, Weighton road Smeeton Laura & Maud (Misses), general stores, Io8 ~orth District School (J. Fredk. 'l'hrower, supt.; Marlow road Rev. 1\I. C. Sturges :\LA. chaplain; H. J. Cha.ldecott, Smith Beatrice (Miss), china & glass dlr. 29 Station rd clsrk), road Smith Herman, hosier, 76 Elmer's End road NoUey Charles W. ironmonger, 74 Elmer's End road Smith Walker, grocer, Post office, 115 Anerley road Orpin Ernest, builder, 14 Minden road & 19 Ridsdale rei Soper, Scott-Turner & Michael, physician & surgeons, Palmer Rabena (Mrs.), shopkeeper, g6 St. Hugh's road 197 Anerley road Paragon Supply Co. ironmongers, 124 Anerley road ' Soper Arthur Walrond M.R.C.S., L.R.O.P. physician c\ Pattinson's Banana Fruit Foods Limited, manufacturing surgeon (firm, Soper, Scott-Turner & Michael), f97 chemists, 2 Lullington road .A.nerley road Payne & Birdseye, upholsterers, 133 & 135 Anerley road Spicknell Arthur, fruiterer. 121 Anerley road Peaco!'k Francis, butcher, 37 Marlow road Stedman Arthur, shopkeeper, 27 St. Hugh's road Penge & Anerley Philanthropic Society (Frank W. Hood, Summers Arthur James, solicitor, 6 Stembridge road sec.), Anerley road Sutton )V alter, manager of the & Provincial Penge & Anerley Press (James Nichols, printer & pub- Bank Limited, 137 Anerley road lisher; published friday). Station road Tanner William Burbidge, solicitor & commissioner for Penge & Anerley Provident Dispensary (W. Sutton, oaths, 78 Thicket road London & Provincial Bank Limited, 137 Anerley road, Taylor Edwin J. carpenter, Bsa, 1.\Iarlow road hon. sec) Tebbitt Ralph J. tailor, 23 Worbeck road Penge Town Hall, Anerley road Thoburn Alex, nurseryman, Anerley r~ad; 30 Statiou Perry Brothers, boot makers, 3a, Weighton road road & Seymour nursery, Seymour villas Peters Frederick William, paperhanger, 23 Marlow road Thomas Charles, grocer, 14 Station road Phillips William, grocer, 22 Castledine road Thorne Harry George, boot maker, 119 Anerley road Plumpton Robert. grocer, 10 Ridsdale road Tilbrook Henry Thomas, plumber, 65a, Marlow road Pond Alice (Miss), nurse, 142 Anerley road Tipp_ing Waiter, bu_ilder, ,5~ Station. road . Power John, nurseryman, Madeline road Tottmgham FrederiCk Wilham, bmlder, Seymour villas Pragnell Samuel, florist, 44 Marlow road Tripp J oseph, decorator, 79 Anerley road Prince Joseph, boot Fepairer, 16 Station road Tye George ThoJ:?~s, jobmaster, IIO Anerley park Pringle Ernest George M.D., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P. Urquhart Jn. sohCito_r ~ co~. for oaths,204 rd Lond. physician & surgeon, & medical inspector to Varnam & Bup, f_urmshu~g uonmongers, I17a,.A.nerley rd Penge Education Committee, 195 Croydon road & Wllshm, auctiOneers,_ 137 Aner~ey road Private Home for Cripples (Miss Mary Brown, matron), Wailer Clara J. (:Mrs.), confectiOner, 5 Rtdsdale road a ~Iaple road Wallis Harry, manager of the London & South Western Pudd Anna (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 130 St. Hugh's road Bank Limited, II3a, AnerleY: road Queen's Rooms for Dancing &c. (:Madame Louise, pro- WebL ~lfred, green~r?cer, 4 R1ds_dale road prietress), Anerley road Welford s Surrey Dairies Ltd. daiTymen, 123 Anerley rd Quick Emily E. (Mrs.), tobacconi~t, 6 Station road W~st, James, boo~ maker, Ia,_ Marlow road Remnant Archibald Charles architect, 185 Croydon rd Wilkms Dora (Miss), costumier, 36 Elmer's End road Rickett, Smith & Co. coal ~erchants, 73 Anerley road Wilkinson & Smith, physicians & surgeons, 2 Anerley pk Robeson James Arthur, builder, 20 Castledine road Wilkinson Robert M.D.Brux., M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P. Robinson Jane (Mrs-;), dress maker, 77 Anerley road Lond. physician & surgeon (firm, Wilkinson & Smith), Bobinson Stanley Ernest, beer ret. (off), r5 Station rd &_medical officer of health to the Urban District Coun- Rudd John William B.A. solicitor & commissioner for c1l, 2 Anerley park / oaths, 8 Anerley park Willett Arthur J. sanitary inspector, Penge To~tn hall, Ruskin Arthur E. corn dealer, 52 Station road Anerley road .Sayers William, plumber, 32 Jasmine grove Williams M. & Son, boot maker!!, I..j.3 Anerley road Sell wood & Golding, jobmasters, 1 Grove vils. Thicket gro Williams Ernest, butcher, 7 Station road .Seymour Louise (Mrs.), boarding house,r64 .Anerley rd Wilson William Young, draper, 21 Station road Shaw Harold L. chartered accountant, 145 Anerley road Wood George & Sons, plumbers, 62 Stembridge road .Shepherd H. W.collector of rates & Shops .Act inspector, Wood Hugh, artificial teeth manufacturer,8g Croydon rd Penge Town hall, Anerley road Woolward Jessie (Miss), dress maker, 48 Stembridge rd .Sherratt John, builder, 1zo Anerley road Young Women's Christian Association (Miss R. :\loon, hon. sec.), 94 Thicket road

PENSHURST is a parish and village, situated at the ance bar, billiard and other rooms. There are five confluence of the river Eden with the Medway, with a almshouses for as many poor families. and several station 2 miles from the village on the Reigate and Ton­ small charities amounting to £3 18s. principally for bridge section of the South Eastern and Chatham rail­ the ringing of the curfew bell. way, 36l miles from London, 6! north-W!lst from Tun­ Penshurst Place is a noble embattled quadrangular bridge Wells and s! south-west from Tonbridge, in the structure, with a spacious court, chapel and hall, and has South Western division of the county, lathe of Sutton-ftt­ been in l;he possession of the Sidney family since the Hone, hundreds of Somerden and )Vashlingstone, petty time of Edward VI. by whom it was given to Sir William sessional division and county court district of Tonbridge, Sidney, his chamberlain, whose present representative onion of Sevenoaks, rural deanery and archdeaconrl" of is the Right Hon. Philip Sidney, Lord De L'Isle and Tonbridge and diocese of Rochester. The church of St. Dudley; the oldest part of the existing structure dates .John the Baptist is of stone, chiefly in the Late from the middle of the 14th century and to this period Perpendicular style, and has a tower containing a clock the hall, which has a fine open roof and screen, belongs; -and 8. bells: the south chancel aisle, the mortuary chapel there lS also a splendid collection of paintings and old of the Sidneys, was restored by Lord De L'Isle and armaur, with relics of Sir Philip Sidney, the distinguished Dudley in 1856: under the chapel are interred the soldier and author, who was born here. 29th Nov. 1554 .-emains of Algernon Sidney, beheaded on Tower Hill, and killed at Zutphen, 22nd Sept. 15861 the public are 7th December, 1683: there are also numerous tombs, permitted to dew these collections on Monday, Tues­ monuments and brasses to the Sidney, Hardinge, Rnllen, day, Thursday and Friday from 2 to 6 (Bank Holida;rs lden and other families; the chancel screen is a excPpted), or on other days by special application; memorial to Charles, 2nd Viscount Bardinge, d. 1894• tickets of admission (IS. 1>ach) are obtainable at the and there are several stained windows, and a carv~d post office and the Leicester Arms hotel: the king·~ <1ak reredos er~cted in memory of Major Arthur Ball, tower was restored in 1862; the gardens ~re beautifully 53rd Regiment: the church has been restored nnd laid out and the park comprises about 350 acres. South affo:cds about 500 sittings. Tha register dates from Park, th~ ~eat of Viscount Hardinge C.:B., D.L., J.P. about the year 1558. The living is a rectory, net yearly is a beautiful mansion, situated in a park. Red l.eaf '"alue £567, with residence and 38 acres of glebe, in the is the residence of Mrs. Ernest Hills. Hammerfield, gift of Lord De. L'Isle and Dudley, and held since 1878 fotmer!y the residence of the late James Nasmyth, by tile Rev. George 1\Iaberly Smith M.A. of Ca.ius Col. inventor of the steam hammer, is the residence ot lege~ Cambridge, and hon. canon of Canterbury. There .Arnold F. Hills esq. ; Swaylands is the residence of .is a Wesleyan chapel at POUNDS BRIDGE, and a George J. Drummond esq.; and The Glebe, (If Lady Congregational chapel, erected in 1866, at Smart•s Hill. Frederick Charles Cavendish ; there are several other ..\.tr P~unds Bridge is a pariih eemetery, with a conse­ handsome residences, Lord De L'Isle and Dudley, WhG-J crated chapel. The Village Hall and Club, built in is lord of the manor, Arnold F. Hills esq. Viscount; :~goo, at a cost of £4-000 by Arnold F ~ Hills e11q. in Hardinge and G. J. Drummond esq. are the principal memory of his,.parents and brothers, contains a reading landowners. Sir Herbert B. Cohen hart. of Shoreham, roo:p:t_ and library, an entertainment hall, seating 300 is lord of the manor of Penshurst Halemote, alias Otford penons, with fitted stage and gret'n room, a temper· Weald. The soil is li~ht loam; subsoil, clay, sand and