.- J(ENT. [KELLt'a family, William T. Tournay esq. l.P. resides here. The J Parish Clerk, Samuel Gower American gardens, ~aid out in a deep. hollow, contain some PosT QFFICE. James Parsons, receiver. Letters arriy& very valuable Amer1<.•an and East Indtan plants and shrubs: from Hythe at 6.30 & 11 ,30 a. m. ; dispatched at 10.3oa.m. the grounds occupy about 4 acres.. Franets Drake Brockman & 7.40 p.m. The nearest money order & telegraph office esq. l.P. of , Newmgton, Hythe, lord of the is at Hythe. there is also a telegraph office at the railway manor of Brockhill, Col. Herbert George Deedes J.P. lord of station ' the manor of Saltwood, and William rrournay Tournay esq. l.P. lord of the manor of Redbrooks. are the principal land- Scno.oLs :- . . . . . owners. The soil is sandy loam: subsoil, limestone. The NatiOnal (m1xed &: mfants), bmlt m r852 & enlarged m chief crops are wheat, gra8s and turnips. The area is•2,ss8 · r~82, for 150 chtldren; average attendance, 95; John acres; rateable value, £5,883; the population in r88t was Gtlbert, master 693· Railway Station, Sandliug Junction, Richard, Henry Lord, is a haml~t I mile west on the road from Hythe station master w Ashford. · • • • Saltwood. Tournay William Tournay B.A., J.P. Parsons Jas. butcher & grocer, Post office Blyth Rev.Edwd.Hamilton M:.A. Rectory Brockhill park Smith William, farmer Chugg Rev. John M:.A. [curate] COM:M:ERCIAL. Stickells Thomas, carrier Deedes Gordon Fredc. Hillhurst farm Day Francis, farmer, Slaybrook farm Sutton Albert, farmer, Stone farm Deedes Mrs. Saltwood castle Fuller Charles, steward to Col. Herbert Thompson Robert, land agent & super- Harley Major George Ernest George Deedes J. P. Sandling intendent registrar of Elham union Peirson Mrs. The Haven Gower Samuel, blacksmith Willcocks Frederick, Castle hotel Rayner John Hambrook Wm. farmer, Grange farm Stigand Miss , Keeler Stephen, shopkeeper :Pedlinge. Wood Nicholas M:.P. Sandling park; 7 Lonergan Robert, clerk to the guardtans Broadley Alfred H. farmer Tilney street, Park lane w ; Carlton & deputy supt. registrar of Elham Seeley Firminger, farmer & Boodle's clubs B w & Garrick club, union, clerk to Sellinge school board, Suttou Samuel, farmer w c London & brick maker Usher Henry & Sons, farmers SANDGATE is a bathing place and terminus of a branch erection, which, when completed, will be available for x86 line of the South Eastern railway from , a mile patients : the estimated cost of erection is about £ IO,ooo and a half west from and 69 from London, in the and £t,soo for furnishing &c. Sandgate Castle (which in Eastern division of the county, lathe of Shepway, hundred r8o6 was considerably repaired and enlarged) is a fabric of of Folkestone, Folkestone petty sessional division and county great antiquity, first mentioned in the reign of Richard 11. court district, Elham union, rural deanery of Dover and who directed the keeper of the Castle of Sandgate to admit archdeaconry and diocese of Canterbury: it is built at the Henry of Lancaster (afterwards Henry IV.) with his family, foot m an extensive range of hills facing the French coast, to tarry there six weeks for refreshment. When Queen of which it commands a clear view ; there is good bathing Elizabeth visited this coast in 1588, her Majesty was enter• and the place is lighted with gas by the Folkestone and tained and lodged in the castle. Hythe Gas Companies. Sandgate is governed by a Local SnonNCLIFFE, on the north side of the village, is one of Board of Health, formed in r8so, and comprises part of the the most important military stations in the kingdom : the municipal borough of Folkestone ; it consists of nine members, camp, permanently re-established in 1854 on an elevated by whose direction an efficient system of drainage has been plateau above the town, overlooking the sea, forms three carried out and an abundant supply of water furnished to sides of a square and will hold above 5,000 troops. The the town from the Honywood springs : the ecclesiastical population of the ecclesiastical parish in r88r was 2,056, in parish was formed January 31, 1854, from the civil parishes addition to 1, 6 86 officers and soldiers i11 the camp, and of the of Cheriton and Folkestone. The church of St. Paul was local board district r,66g, built by subscription, on the site of a chapel erected at the Parish Clerk, William Glanfield. sole expense of John, 4th Earl of Darnley, who died 17th PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., Annuity & Insurance Office (Sub­ March, J 831 : it is a plain edifice of brick with facings of Office. Letters should have S.O. added).-Robert Kentish ragstone, in a debased style of Gothic, and consists Stace, postmaster. Letters arrive from Folkestone at 7 of chancel, nave, aisles and a small western turret contain­ & 10 a.m. & 5.30 p.m. ; all