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Maps Archive Part 2 ABBREVIATIONS F O R S U R R E Y P A R I S H E S F O R U S E I N S . A . S . L I S T S T h e u n i t s a r e the present civil parishes. with few exceptions. t h u s f o r G o m s h a l l , H o l m b u r y S t . M a r y a n d Peaslake, see Shere; for L o s e l y a n d S t . C a t h e r i n e , s e e Artington. The parishes in South London are shown in b r a c k e t s b u t t h e y a r e t o be found in thisi o r d e r i n t h e i n d e x files. File in o r d e r o f t h e u n a b b r e v i a t e d n a m e , n o t b y t h e abbreviat ion. Ab i nger AB Chessington CHS Addington ADD Chiddingfold CHI Add i scombe ADS C h i l w o r t h - s e e St. Martha Addlestone ADL Chipstead CHP A1bury ALB C h u r t - s e e F a r n h a m Alfold ALF Chobham CHB Artington ART Clandon, East CL.E Ash ASH Clandon, West CL.W Ashford ASF (Clapham) CLM Ashtead AST Cobham COB Coldharbour COL Bagshot BAG (in the parish of Capel Banstead BAN but listed under own name Barnes BAR f o r e a s e o f u s e > (Battersea) BAT Compton COM Beddington BED Cou1sdon COU (Bermondsey) BER Cranleigh CRA Betchworth BET Crowhurst CRW B i n s c o m b e - s e e Godalming Croydon CRY Bisley BIS Cuddington CUD Bletchingley BLE Bookham, Great BKM.G Dorking DOR Bookham, Little BKM.L D u l w i c h - s e e C a m b e r w e l 1 Bramley BRA Dunsfold DUN Brockham BRO E a s h i n g - s e e S h a c k l e f o r d Buckland BUC Effingham EF Burstow BUR Egham EG B u r p h a m - s e e Worplesdon Elstead EL Busbridge BUS Epsom EP Byfleet BY Esher ESH Ewel 1 EW F o r E w e l l a n d N o n s u c h - s e e Camberley CAM CUD Cuddington; see also Epsom (Camberwel1) CBW Ewhurst EWH Capel CAP Carshalton CAR F a r l e i g h o r F a r l e y F Y Caterharo CAT F a r l e y G r e e n o r H e a t h - s e e A l b u r y Chaldon CHD F a r n h a m ( i n c . R o w l e d g e ) F R N Char1wood CHL Fetcham FET Che am CHE Frensham FRE (see also Ewe 11) Frimley FRI Che1sham CHM (see also Camberlev) Chertsey CHY Gatton GAT - 2 - A b b r e v i a t i o n s o f P a r i s h e s (cont.) Godalming GOD N e w a r k P r i o r y - s e e R i p l e y Godstone GDS Newdigate NWD GuiIdford GFD (Newington) NTN N o n s u c h - s e e Cuddington Ham HM N o r m a n d y - s e e A s h Hambledon HAM (Norwood) NOR Hascombe HAS Nutf ield NUT Haslemere HSL (includes Shottermill) O a k w o o d - s e e Ockley Headley HEA Ockham OCK H e r s h a m - s e e Walton Ockley OCY on Thames O t t e r s h a w - s e e C h e r t s e y Hindhead HI O x t e d OX H o l m b u r y - s e e Shere O u t w o o d - s e e Burstow Ho1mwood HLM Hook HOK P a i n s h i l l P a r k - s e e W A L . T Horley HOR Peperharow PEP Home HN Petersham PET Horse11 HRL Pirbright PIR Horsley, East HRS.E Pur1ey PUR Horsley, West HRS.W (Putney) PTY see also Roehampton Kew KEW Puttenham PUT Kingston upon Pyrford PYR Thames KNG Kingswood KND R a y n e s P a r k - see Merton Laleham LAL Reigate and Redhill REX (Lambeth) LAM Richmond RIG Leatherhead LEA Ripley RIP Leigh LEI R o e h a m p t o n - s e e P u t n e y Limpsf ield LMS (Rotherhithe) ROT Lingfield LNG Littleton LIT St. Martha STM Long Ditton LGD Sanderstead SAN Lowfield Heath - Seale SEA see Char1wood Send SD Shackleford SHC Maiden MA S h a m l e y G r e e n - s e e W o n e r s h Merrow ME Shalford SHL Merstharo MRS E a s t S h e e n - s e e M o r t l a k e Merton MRT Shepperton SHP ( i n c l u d e s R a y n e s P a r k ) Shere SHE Mickleham MIC Shirley SHI MiIton MIL (Southwark) SOU Mitcham MIT Staines ST I Molesey, East ML.E Stanwel1 STN Molesey, West ML.W Stoke d'Abernon ST.D Morden MOR (Streatham) STR Mortlake MTK Sunbury SUN (see also Barnes) Surbiton SUR - 3 - Abbreviations o f S u r r e y P a r i s h e s (cont) Sutton SUT ( i n c l u d e s W o o d c o t e ) S u t t o n P l a c e - s e e W o k i n g Walton on the Hill WAL.H ( S y d e n h a m ) S Y D Walton on Thames WAL.T Wanborough WAN Tandridge TAN (Wandsworth) WDW {includes Whyteleafe) Warlingharo WAR Tatsfield TAT W a v e r l e y A b b e y - s e e F a r n h a m T h a m e s D i t t o n T H . D Weybridge WEY Thorpe THP W h y t e l e a f e - s e e Ta n d r i d g e T h u r s l e y THU W i m b 1 e d o n WIM Tilford TIL Windlesham WIN T i t s e y TIT Wisley WIS ( T o o t i n g ) T O O Wit ley WIT ( i n c l u d e s M i l f o r d ) Wok i ng WOK Woldingham WOL Wonersh WON W o o d S t r e e t - s e e Worplesdon Woodmansterne WOD Worplesdon WOR ( i n c l u d e s B u r p h a m ) Wotton WOT M 1 4 M A P S A N D P L A N S O F I N D I V I D U A L P A R I S H E S IN SURREY, OR PLACES IN THEM (see also M2/34: SCC Conservation maps) ABINGER Location M14/AB/1 movedfrom M14/0CY/1 which has details M14/AB/2 movedfrom M14/WOT/2 which has details ALBURY M14/ALB/2( 1) and (2) Reproduction of Albiiry Tithe Map by Miss 0 M Heath Map Cabinet 2 Most field names marked. No scale M14/ALB/3 Tracing by Miss 0 M Heath, Albury Estate Map 1790: in possession of Mr Browne Fields. Numbered but not named No scale. Map Cabinet 2 M14/ALB/4(1) and (2) Tracing and copy by Miss 0 M Heath of map of Albiuy Estate.No scale, no date on (1); (2) dated 1783 Map Cabinet 2 M14/ALB/5 Albury Glebe 1803. Tracing by Miss 0 M Heath. Scale 3^4" to 10 chains Map Cabinet 2 M14/ALB/6 Tracing by Miss 0 M Heath of map of Albury village about 1815. Possibly still in the possession of Browne family (1961), made by Browne's grandfather. Very poor condition Roll M14/ALB/7(1) - (6) Portions of 0.8. 6" maps moimted on card and marked By Miss 0 M Heath, in the parishes of Albury, Wonersh St Martha, Ewhurst, Shere, Cranleigh Box M14/ALB/8 Part of O.S. 25" map showing Farley Heath Box M 1 4 / A L B c o n t i n u e d M14/ALB/9(1) - (4) Estate plans. Outlying portions of the Albury Estate, Box Surrey. Auction particulars, 1922 (1) Plan 1. Tyting House, Chilworth Manor, Postford House, Tangley Mere, Lockner Holt. Approx. 12": 1 mile Plan 2. Shere, 1/2500 (2) Plan 3. Tickners Copse. Approx. 12": 1 mile (3) Plan 4. Brook, Cherryman's Farm, Middle Farm, Farley Green Farm, Mayorhouse Farm. Approx. 12": 1 mile Plan 5. Ewhurst Windmill, no scale Plan 6. Greenlane Farm, Maldish Farm. Approx 12": 1 mile Plan 7.
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