Middlesex. Ruislip
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I DIRECTC'RY. J MIDDLESEX. RUISLIP. a43 eentral cylindrical shaft, with four smaller ones at the near the river Pin, and has a " Halt " on the Electric Motor angles, · · from a stone base : and in 1870 the chancel line from Harrow to Uxbridge. Here iS a Wesleyan chapel, 1ras under the direction of Mr. Ewan Christian, built in 1847. Eastcote House, formerly the- residence of and the rest of tho fabric by the late Sir G. G. Scott B.A.. : the Hawtreys and the property of Ralph Hawtrey Deane there are 500 sittings. The register of baptisms dates from esq. is now occupied by Charles Campbell McLeod esq. the year 1689; burials, 1695; marriage:s, 1699. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £300, including 250 acrffi of King's End joins Ruislip. glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Dean and Canons RUISLIP COMMON is a hamlet, ll miles north--west, of Win.dsor, and held since 1900 by the Rev. William Arthur in the midst of an elevated district, with an extensive and Gordon Gray M.A. of Clare C-ollege, Cambridge, and rural beautiful prospect. Here is also a Methodist chapel. dean of Uxbridge. A new vicarage house, in the Eliza bethan style, was built in 1R81. Mrs. E. Rogers, in 1802, St. Catherine's End, or Little Manor, is 1 mile north-west ; left £380 to be invested in Consols, out of which £2 2s. was Duck's Hill, 2 miles north-west. to be paid to the vicar if he preached on Good Friday and Sexton, J oseph E. Wocdman. the remainder to be given to the poor, who, not being reci pients of parochial charities, most regularly attend service Post, M. 0. & T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office. at church. This charity in 1890 produced about £16 H. Hailey, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from Ux yearly, and is distributed by the churchwardens after bridge at 7 & 11.20 a.m. & 4.45 p.m. ; sundays, 8.30 a.rh. ; Ea.'lter : Mrs. Charlotte Howard gave £160 Consols, the dispatched at 9.5 a.m. & 12.50, 6.50 & 7.30 p.m. There interest of £100, to purchase every Christmas Eve 2 lbs. of is a sunday post i:l.t 7.10 p.m beef and 1 quartern loaf for each of 25 poor familiM of Post, M. 0. & T. & Telephone Call Office, Eastcote.-!llrs. Eastcote, and the interest of £60 to purchase 6 pairs of Elizabeth Benson, sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from blankets for 6 poor families on every New Year's day: Pinner, Middlesex, at 7.15 & 11 a.m. & 6.15 p.m.; sundays Jeremiah Bright's gift, left in 1697, consists of 2s. weekly at 7.35 a.m. ; dispatched at 9.40 a.m. & 12.55 & 8.15 p.m. ; for bread for the poor, which is distributed every Sunday sundays, 9.40 a.m morning by the vicar and churchwardens. There are 10 Wall Letter Box, Ruislip Common. Collection 8.55 a.m. & church houses, supposed to have been built about 1700 by 1.5 & 6.45 p.m. ; sundays, 10.15 a.m. ; also one at King's Mary, wife of·Sir Thomas Francklyn bart. of Moor Park, End.-Collection 9.20 a.m. & 1.15 & 7.5 p.m. Herts, daughter of Ralph Hawtrey esq. of this place, and widow of Christopher Clitberow esq. of Pinner : they have Pillar Letter Box, Metropolitan Railway station.-Collection no endowment, but Lady Francklyn left in her will £100, 9.15 a.m. & 1.10 & 7 p.m the interest of which was to be given annually on St. Wall Letter Box, Cuckoo Hill, Eastcote.-Collection 9 50 Thomas' day in clothing to the tenant.'!. At the back of a.m. & 1.5 & 8.15 p.m. ; sundays, 9.50 a.m Ruislip Park Wood is a reservoir of 88 acres, belonging to Letter Box, Field End.-Collection 8.55 a.m. & 12.5 & 7.25 the Regent's C~nal (Grand Junction) Company. The p.m. ; sundays, 9.40 p.m chief landowners are the Provost and Fellows of King's I College, Cambridge, who are lords of the manor ; Lord Ebury; Ralph Hawtrey Deane esq. of 98 Sinclair road, RUISLIP-NORTHWOOD URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. West Kensington; the trustees of the late Sir Hugh H. For names of members & officials, see Northwood, p. 328. Campbell bart. (d. 1894); Lord Hillingdon; Laurence J. Metropolitan Police Station (X division), John Dunford i; Baker esq. and Hugh Valdave Warrender esq. J.P. of High Grove, Eastcote. The soil is clay ; subsoil, clay. The land Harry :Frewin, sergeants, & 7 constables is chiefly in pasture. The area of Ruislip civil parish and Public Elementary Schools (mixed & infants), built in or Ruislip-N orthwood Urban District is 6,531 acres of land and about 1870, on land given by King's College, Cambridge, 54 of water ; rateable value, £58,721 ; the population in 1901 for 200 children; average attendance, 120 boys & girls & was 3,566 and in 1911, 6,217, including 142 in the branch 68 infants; Ralph Youens, master of Mount Vernon Hampstead Consumption Hospital. Metropolitan Station, Arthur S. Key, station master ' Great Western & Great Central Junction Railway, Arthur EASTCOTE is a large hamlet or village of Ruislip parish, Gozney, station master closely adjoining Pinner and the_ Buckinghamshire road, Northolt Junction Station, Arthur Gozney, station master RUISLIP. Cowen William; Inglewood, Sharps lane Hogg William, Alwyn, Sharps lane Crawford Frederick William, Culvercot, Holloway James, Evenley, Sharps lane PRlVATE BESIDE~"'"TS. Sharps lane Hopkins Ernest, Matheran, Wood lane Abercrombie Chester, Ashberrie, Icken- Crittall Holroyd B. Bryn Haford, St. Houchin Harold, White cot. Sharps lane ham road Catherine's road Howard Max, Park cottage, Sharps lane Agrell Harold, Sunnybrae, Wood lane Davies Thomas Ashton M:. D. Restcote, 1 Hugon Paul, Santa Rosa, Brickwall la Alesbury George, Kin~'s End King Edward's road Huxley Henry, Skerryvore, St. Cather- Allwork Hubert William, Parkhurst, Davy Clifton, 77 King's End avenue j ine's end Sharps lane Dawson Arthur, St. Mary's, Wood lane Iggulden Chas. Rosemead, Sharps lane Banks John Byng, Heathfield, Church av Dickie John Low M.B., C.M:.Aberd.l Jackson Wm. Kingscote, King's End av Batsford Mrs. Shandon, King Edward's Ruislip cottage, King's End avenue James Theodore Edward, Oakhurst, St. road Edwards Richard, Grove cottage, King's Catherine's end Bedford Edward, Woodcot, St. Cather- End avenue Kirk William, St. Catherine's end ine's road Ewer Edwin Shatford, Primrose hill Lancaster Louis, Nesscot, Church aven Bigwood Miss, Dulce Domum, King Ewer Herbert, Naylor cot. High street Lee William Richard, Elbury, St. Edward's road Ewer Nelson, Mill house, Bury street I Catherine's road Billings William, The Laurels, Icken- Farro~ Ronald Frank, Herlwin, King's Lumby Leonard John, Briar lodge, ham road End avenue Ickenham road Bird Lieut. Jame!'l Collii!, Smokes house, Faulks Victor, Melrose, Sharps lane MeRae Frank, l\Ioulsoe, Sharps lane King's End avenue Fountain Edward Osborne M.D. Crossley\Mansford FreJerick Herbert, Walden, Bluck Arthur, Avon grange, Church av house, King Edward's road Kingsend avenue Boddy Percy Charles, Sorrento; Wood la Frost Wm. SI. Kilkee, King Edward's rd Marchant Leonard, Meadow end Borkett Frederick, Home, King's End av Geering Robt: Hazledene, Sharps lane May Reginald, Elbury, Bury avenue Brassington John, Greyfriars, Church av Gooddy Miss, Old house, Bury street Moon Percival, Country cot. Sharps la Brewer Frederick., Manor house Graham Mrs. I King's End avenue Moore Herbert John, Ridgefield, King's Burton Langhorne, Green cot. Bury st Gray Rev. \Villiam Arthur Gordon M.A. 1 End avenue Bush Arthur James, Farwood, St. [vicar, & rural deanl Nelson Clement 0. Cartref, Wood lane Catherine's end Gray Joseph, The Red house, King's New Edward Vorley, Woodthorp1 Calvert Thomas, Longthwaite, King End avenue Sharps lane Edward's road Gunn Edwin, King's End avenue r Nunns Miss, 'fhe Cottage, King Ed- Challinor Johnston, The Cabin, Church av Gunning Peter, The Croft, St. Cather-1 ward's road Chambers Alex. A valon, Sharps lane ine's road Old Frank, Elmcote, Ickenham road • Chinneck Robert Edward, Homeside, Gunton Philip, Silverwood, Wood lane Parry Philip Waiter, The Netherlands, ~Ianor road Hampwn Miss, The Glade, St. Cather- King's End avenue Clegg Geo. Edwd. Capilans, Church av ine's end Payne Sidney, Wayside, Ickenham road Clement Frank, Houghton, King's End Hanhart Arthur A. B.A., LL.B. Rosemary Petit Fernand, St. Cloud, Ickenham rd • avenue cottage, King Edward's road 1 Platford Alfred. Ernest, Rose cottage, Clement Waiter M. Germini, King Hankins William, Elm cot. Sharps lane Common Edward's road Harley John· E. W. The Burroughs, Porteous Alfred, Oakthorpe, King's Clough Thomas, Talland, King-'s End av King Edward's road End avenue Collins Waiter Joseph, The Oak~ . l Hart Hy. A. Lyncroft,King Edward's rd Rayner Jn. Northcroft, King's End av .