Kelly's Directory 1887
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
SURREY. · · [KEI:.LY'S Mort(irr"Charles, Barley Mow inn Ronke Victoria Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Thom John, dairyman NewEgbam DiSJ?Cnsnry(ThomasO'Neill, Crown farm & lJ-Ond street ITodd Ro!rina {Miss), day scbl'lol st1rgeon dentist, wednesdays, 11 a.m. nudling Clement, corn & coal dealer Vardy Janet·(Miss), Indies' school, 'the , till 5.30 ·p.m.), Poplar cottage Simmond Frederick, deputy surveyor Tet:race ·• · Porter' Edward; hair cutter, & fancy or Windsor forest & parks,. Park side · White WiOiam, beer retailer • : repository · ' Simms John, gnrdener to W. B. Eas't- I White George, cnrman Poriway Brothers, grocers & wine wood esq. Kingswood · · · WinterWilliam,tobacconist,&postoffice & spirit merchants · · Smith Edwin, beer retailer Woods Henry, baker Rahdall Samuel, gardener ~ steward Sturt John, chimney sweeper Working Men's• Institute (Samuel to J. T. Harris esq. Highfi7ld Thirkel William, boot maker Handall, sec) 0 ELSTEAD is a parish and 'l"illagjl near the. river Wey, ! is a charity of £5, left. by fCen~y Smith, or Wan~s,vorth, 5 miles w~t from Godalming, in the South Western didsion . and alderman of London, who died Janunry 30, 16::18. or · the county, . petty sessional division .and hundred of I There is a Congregational Chapel and.a Young Mens' lnsti· Farnham, Hamblcdon union, Guildford and Godalming rtutc ·and readiugtroom. River H~use is the residence. o( county court district, rural deanery of Godalming, arch· Lady J!lphson. be Ecclesiastical Coinmissioners are lords deaconry of Surrey and di~of Winchester. It is suppo$ed of the manor. The principal landomiers are Captain Rusb to derive it3 name frc.m having been the "station," or I brook, W. W. G. Cornwall esq. the trustees of Sir Ilichard "stead," of Ella, founder qr t.he kingdom or Sus~:x. The, Jephson hart. Col. Marsbnll, .R. H. Coombe esq. and the church or St. James is an ancient edifice or stone, consisting : lion. Mrs. ~err. The soil is partly light loam and sand ; of chancel, nave, south aisle, north poroll and a western 1subsoil , gravel and sand. The crops are barley, wheat, belfry of wood snr~ounted by a shingled spire; the earliest I carrots, potatoes and rye. The area is 6, i::i5 acres, of portion of the structure dates from the year l 1::18 and the . which 3,6oo acres aro common land ; rateable value, east wiudo" of the chancel is a good specimen of Perpcn- £3,76+.; and the population in 1881 was 679. dicular work: the belfr~ stair is composed of one solid slab .H.iNB:LEY is a hamlet half a mile.west of oak, the steps being cut into it: the east window was 1 Sexton, Henry Chapman fitted with stained· glass in 1881, in memory of the late Assistant Overseer, Charles Carpenter Lady Baynes, by her children. The church was thoroughly POST 0FFICB.-Mrs. Lydia Blackman, receiver. Lette~ restored in 187::1, when. the south aisle was added. The received from Godalming at 8.30 a.m. ; dispatched at register dates from the year 1539. The livin.$ is a rectory, 5.25 p.m: The nearest money order & telegraph office is tithe rent charge £340, net yearly vain& f,::120 '\\;th resi- at Godalming . dence and 5 acres or glebe, in tbc gift or tbc .Archdeacon or National School, erected in 1852 for i5ocbildrert, average . Surrey -and held since 1854 by the Rev. Joseph Rhodes attendance 114 ; Alfred Morris, master, Miss A. Carpent.Pr, Charlesworth :U.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge. There i.nfnnts' mistr ess Baynes Charles C. River house Blackman Lydia (Mrs.), shopkeeper, & :Moorey Cornelius, potato salesman & Charlesworth R~'" Joseph Rhodes :u.A. post office carrier Rect-Ory Bowler Henry, builder, Guinea common Mitchell Barry, Canner Harrison Erederic, The Hermitage Cresar Julius, farmer, Pot common Murrant James, ' Gol<len Fleece' Hedgeloog Rev. Geo. (Congregational] Collier James, farmer Payne & Baxter, shopkeepers Ingram Charles, Elstead house · Dodson James, 'Woolpack ' Parsons William, shopkeeper Jephson Lady, Rirer house Elwin :Mariner, farmer, Low Easbing Ituglcs.s Stephen, shopkeeper. Marsack Maj.-Gen. Augustus Becher, Hills Henry, farmer Seaman William, boot maker Elstead lodge Hillyer Frederick, !armer Stafford Willinm, butcher StapletonLieut.-Col.Talbot, Beaufort ldg I nstitute & Reading Room Tidy Martin, 'The Stat:' Wrangham Francis Daniel,Heatherdene Keen James, farmer, Hnnkley common Woods Geo. (Mrs.), farmer, Hankley COM)IERCIAL. Legg Annie (Miss), shopkeeper common Aylwin Mattbew,Carmr. Westbrook farm Nay Frederick. farmer, Red House farm Wyatt Wm. farmer, Hankley common E ·PSOM (originally Ebbisham) derived it.s name from St. dressings in the Gothic style, entirely rebuilt, with the ex Ebba, a Northnmbrian princess, and is a market, union and ception of the tower, in the year 182~, at a cost or £7,000, railway town, head of a petty sessional di 1·ision and county from the designs or Mr. Hatchard, architect., of Pirulico ; it court district, and one of the polling places for tho Mid consists of chancel, nave, aisles, west porch, and a tower division of the county and is in the first division or the with spire at the north-west angle, containing a clock and hundred of Copthorne, rural deanery of Leatherhcacl, arch· 8 bcll;t ; the east '\\"indow is stained ; there is a monument, deaconry or Surrey and diocese of Winchester, 15 miles Crom by Flaxman, to the Rev. John Parkhurst M.A. Felio" of Clare London by road and 17 miles from London by the JJrighton College, Cambridge, compileT of the Greek and Hebrew and South Coa~t· railway and about 14 by the South Western, lexicons, who died here 21 l\Iarch, 1797; a tablet with em- 16 miJes north-east from Guildford and 9 north from Reigate, blematica.1 figures, by the same sculptor, to Eleanor Hcllield, delightfully situated on the western ,·erge of llanstead Downs, died 18o::i; and a monument by Chantrey representing a kneel oti the main road from London to Dorking, Horsham, ing female figure, "ith a child in her arms, to one or the Gnildloid and Worthing. The town is paved, lighted with Wnrre family : in the south aisle is a costly monument to gas, and plentifully supplied with pure water from the water Richard Evelyn, of Wood cote, d. 1669, and Elizabeth, his works situated at East Street, and is thoroughly drained. wife, d. 16g1: the oldest memorial is a brass pinto on a flat The government of the town is vested in a Local }Joard of stone with the name of lllarston, 151 l ; there arc r,200 Health of 9 members. All the pµblic an<l county meetings I sittings, 500 being rrce. The church was wholly closed to are held here for this division or the county. The High interments Sept. 18, 1866, nnd the churchyard, by the same street is on the main road and there are many private resi- Order, can no\f be used only by those ha,·ing family vault$ dcnces in this parish. The great celebrity of Epsom is and graves. In the churchyard is a st-0ne inscribed to dcri'l"cd from it.s races, which appear to have originated in Charles Pa rk hurs~ died Dec. 20, 1704. The register dates tho ye.'\r 17n, nlthough the pastime of horse racing, ac· Crom the year 16g5. The living is a 'l"icaragc, commuted cording to a passage in Lord Clarendon's " History of the t yenrly value, from tithe-rent charge, £350, with 3 acres of Rebellion," existed in this neighbourhood in the days of I globe and residence, in the gift I'll the representatives of the Charles I. 'l'he "Oaks" stakes, for tl11·cc-year·old fillies, Ilate Captain Speer, and held since I883 by the Rev. John were institnted in 1779 by Edward, 12th Earl of Derby, and Samuel, of the university or Oxford and surrogate. St. named after his hunting-box at Woodmanstcrne: in tho John's Mission church in thi~ parish, attached to the parish following yenr he instituted the famous "Derby" stakes, church, is a.strncturo of brick with stono facings, in the for three-ycar·old colt.s, and from that time until now the Gothic style, erected by the present ,·icnr in 1884, and cost annual occurrence of these races has been uninterrupted. £2,000 ; it will scat 500 persons. Christ Church is an eccle The Sprin"' and Autumn Meetings arc held in April siustical parish formed July 10, 1874: the church, situated and Octob::r und the Derby in ~fay or the beginning on the common at the west-end of the town and consecrated or June, the principal days being 'Wednesday (the Derby i11 1876 has been entirely rebuilt nnd is an c<lifice of flint day), when a sweepstake of great value, depending on with stone dressings, in the Decorated style, from designs by the number of entries, is run for; and Friday (the Oaks A. lllomlicld esq. M.A. architect, and consists of chancel, day): tho races are held on tho Downs, about a mile mwc, north aisle, tmnscpt, baptistery, west porch, nnd a south of the town; the grand stand, erected in 1829-30, tower with belfry; thoreare6oosittings. The register dates at an expense of £20,000 rnisecl by 1,00<> shares has lately from tho year 1876. The li,·mg is a ,·icarnge, net yearly ,·nlue (1886) been considerably enlarged and rctitLecl at an ex- £::100 with residence, in the girt or thellishopof Winchester penseof £1::1,000, under the direction of Mr. flatchard Smit h, nnd held since 1881 by Lho Rev. Archer George Hunter :.t.A. llrchitcct, of .E1)Som, and forms o prominent object on the of Trinity College.