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hy anglers. Cobl~am Park, thrBugh which flowa the river Cobham is Church Cobh:~m, which is pleasantly situated on Mole, is the seat of Charles Combe, esq. J.P.: a very fine the . house, built of Bargate and Portland stone, was erected in 1874, partly on the site of the old house, which was upwards PosT, MONEY ORDER & TELEGRAPH OFFICE, Savings of a hundred years old. A little beyond the lodge gate are Bank & Government Annuity & Insurance Office ...:.... the paddocks, now leased to and occupied by the " Stud Letters arrive from London at 4.5 & 8.55 a.m. & 6 p.m.; Company." The Rev. Francis John Mount is lord of the dispatched at 7.30 a.m. & 2.15 & 8.30 p.m manor; and Charles Corn be, esq. Henry Jupp, esq. Thomas ScHOOLS:- Eennett, esq. and John Wood, esq. are chief landowners. Parochial, Stephcn Morrill, master; Miss E. Stephenson, The soil is marl; e;ubsoil, chalk and gravel, with the excep­ mistress tion of Fairmile, which is sand. The chief crops are wheat, Infant, Tilt Common, Mrs. !\laria Riodick, mistress barle.v and oats. The area is 5,332 acres ; rateable value, Infant, Downside, Mrs. Holder, mistress £14,667; and the population in 1871 was 2,133. Parish Clerk, Thomas Miles CoNVEYANCE.-Omnibus to the railway station, , HATCHFORD is a part of this parisl1, on the river at 8 a.m. ; returning from Esher at 6 p.m. daily J\1ole. The chapel of St. Matthew is in the Perpendicular CARRIERS TO:- -Mtyle, and consists of chancel and na,e, with sittings for KINGSTON-Matthew Morum, wednesday & saturday about 200. The living- is a vicarag-e, yearly value £100, in Lo:s-noN-Georg-e Lee, sun. & thurs. returning tues. & the gift of the Right Honourable the Earl of Ellesmere, and sat. morning; John Stacey, from Guildford, sun. & wed. ~teld by the Rev. Louis Herbert Wellesley vVesley, of returning tues. & thurs. Other carriers pass through Durham University. About half a mile south-east of Street during the week

PRIVATE. RESIDENTS. COMMERCIA I •. Holden Frederick, general smith .Arnold Matthew, Pain's Hill cottage Ashby R.Wallis,brewer,Street Cobham Hughes Julia (Mrs.), linen draper, .A_o;:hby Richard Wallis, London road Baker John, farm bailiff to W. S. Dea- Street Cobham Austin Robert Cecil, Fairmile house con, esq. Downside J ames Robt. WhiteLion,StreetCobham Bancks Rev. Gerard, B.A. Vicarage Baker Thomas, tailor Jay Henry (Mrs.), farmer, .New barn, Bell Richard, Cobham lodge Batchelor Jane Eleanor (Mrs.), miller Downside Bennett Mrs. Street Cobham Bell Richard, manager to the Stud Jones Edmund, tailor, Street Cobharn Bennett Thomas, Leigh Hill house Company Limited Jupp Henry,landowntr, Knipp Hillpk Bennett Thomas Henry, Norwood Bennett Thomas, farmer & landowner, Kippin Mo

COLDHARBOUR is a hamlet and ecclesiastical parish, John Labouchere, esq. and held by the Rev. George William formed in 18-!8 from the parishes of Dorking, Wotton, Hillyer, of St. Bees. The principal landowners are Fred­ Ockley and Cape!, in the Western division of the county, erick Pennington and Douglas lJenon Heath, esqrs. The Dorking union and county court district, Dorking rural soil iR chiefly sand; subsoil, red stone. The chief crops are deanery, Surrey archdeaconry and Winchester diocese, 3k wheat, oats, barley and grass. The population in 1871 was miles south-west from the town of Dorking, and I! west 588. from Hohnwood station. Christ church, built and endoweli Paruh Clerk, James Sherlock. by John Lahouchere, esq. was consecrated in October 1848: it is in the Early English style, with nave and chancel, in PosT OFFICE.-Henry Roffey, receiver. Letters arrive which is a stained window representing the- Life of the from Dorking at 8,40 a.m.; dispatched at 5.:30 p.m. The Saviour, the gift of William Whatman, esq.: there are nearest money order office is at Ockley sittings for 300 persons, the !n"eater part free. The register SCHOOLS:- dates from the year 1818. The living is a vicarage, yearly Endowed, Edwin Marshal! Peake, master value £I5G, with glebe house, in the gift of the trustees of Infant, Sophia Fidoe, mistress