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Shorto, William H. H. land surveyor, and Varndell, Charles, carpenter and builder, agent to the Royal }'armers' Insurance Market square company VarnJell, James, ]'oresters' Arms Simmonds, James, leather cutter Waller, Matthew, veterinary surgeon Smith, James, tailor, Market square Wardroper, Edmund, solicitor Stedman, Sone, watch and clock maker Wheeler, James, china warehouse Steele, Robert, harness maker White, Thomas, butcher Thorn, John, Chapel place Willard, Charles, butcher Thorpe, John, churchwarden Wilson, William, baker, &c. 'fodman, Charles, chaise proprietor Woolferstan, Gel.lrge, chemist, druggist, and Trewin Frederick, hairdresser maltster Tribe, Thomas, smith and farrier, North Woods, Daniel, pork blltcher street . Wrapson, Mrs. watch and clock maker POST OIlFICE. Mrs. Goodner. Box closes for the London mail, and for and • Godalming, at 9.30. a.m. Evening, London and general mail, at 6 p.m. • PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, &c. Literary and Scientitl.c Institution. Fire Engine House, at the Corn Exchange Baptist Chapel. Rev. John Eyres, Minister Ebenezer Chapel Parish Church. Rev. W. G. Bayly, D.D.

SELHAM is a small parish and village, about three and a half miles from , and contains 120 inhabitants. The church, dedicated to St. James, is a small, plain edifice, in the Norman style of architecture. The living is a discharged rectory, in the patronage of Brazenose College, Oxford; the Rev. Robert Blackburn is the incumbent. The letters are received through Midhurst, which is the nearest Money Order Office. Blackburn, Rev. Robert, Incumbent • Ewen, Mortimer, maltster and farmer, Malt IGlldd, Edward, miller, Lodgebridge mill House farm Smith, Eli, farmer, Fellham farm

DIDLING is about four miles from Midhurst, in the rape of , hundred of Dumford, and Midhurst union. The living is a vicarage, united to Treford, in the patronage of the Dean and Chapter of Chichester, and in­ cumbency of the Rev. W. D. Willis. The church is a small structure, and is a curious specimen of the Early style of architecture. The population in 1851 was 102. Letters are received through Petersfield. The nearest Office for Money Orders i& at Midhurst. Aylwin, Charles, farmer Challen, Benjamin Shotter, farmer, Manor Aylwiu, Robert, farmer I farm

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GRAFFHAM is a small parish. about four miles from Midhurst, in the rape of Chichester, Eastbourne hundred, and West Hampnett union. The church is a small structure iJ? the Norman style of architecture; and the­ living is a rectory in connexion with W oolavington, in the patronage of the •