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Surrey. [Kelly MERTO~. SURREY. [KELLY"S • Romaine Frederick William, cats' meat dealer, 88A, High st Tinniswood Anna (Mrs.), laundry, 52 Kingston road ..Rose Fred, beer retailer, Ill Abbey road Townsend & Son, tailors 214, & outfitters 212, High street 1RU88ell James William, greengrocer, 20 High street Tresham M. J. (Mrs.), tobacconist, 2 Morden terrace1 Morden rd ..£.atJish Secondary School (Alfred Norman Disney H.A., B.Sc Tuckerman George Edward, dairyman, 10! High street head master), 140 Kingston road Tuffin Arthur, assist. insurance supt. 12 Nursery road :.Scott James Crossle B.A., M.D., 11.ch. & B.A.o.nub. surgeon, 266 Turpin J. & Co. boot makers, 232 High street Kingston road ; surgery, 31 High street Tyne Main Coal Co. I .. imited, coal merchants, Merton abbey ~Sefton's Limited, tailors, 144 High street United Trades Development Syndicate, 21A, High street :'Silarp Robert William, woodworker, 22 Abbey par. High street Wade Georgina (Mrs.), laundry, 138 Kingston road "Skinner Thomas Henry, plumber, Mabelhurst, Milner road Warren F. & Co. coal merchants, Merton abbey• Slater Joseph, florist, Willow nursery, Morden road W atmore Mary J. (Mrs.), midwife, 7 Morden road .slaymaker George, marine stores, ll1 High street \Veinmann Victor J. coffee rooms, 44 High street :Smith Frank E. provision merchant, 228 High street Westbrook Edmund, live stock dealer, 93 High street :Smith George William, butcher, 129 High street W eston M. A. (Mrs.), furniture dealer, 3 Morden road ~Smith Walt.er, farmer, Cannon Hill farm, Cannon Hill lane Wheeler Ellen (Mrs.), c-onfectioner, 142 Kingston road .Smyth George William, herbalist, 20 Abbey parade, High st Whisker Charles, saddler, 33 High street .SGlllth Wimbledon Laundry Limited, 125A, High street White Albert William, draper, 156 High street 'Spa.nton ,J. & Co. timber merchants, Morden road White Harry, motor engineer, Melrose road ~Spencer PercyJn.L.R.C.P.,L.R.c.s.E<lin. physn.& surgn.84High st Whitehead William Henry builder, 79 & 81 Oxford avenue ;Squires Frederick, clothier, IIO & ll2 High street Whiting Robert, confectioner, Morden road Stanford Arthur, baker, 102 High street Wiggins John William, paperhanger, 1 Meadow road .Stanleigh & Co. auctioneers, 21A, High street Willett John, confectioner, 21c, High street :Stevens Ja.ne (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 1 Morden terrace, l\lorden rd Williams & Billing, shopkeeper, 92A, High street Stretton Marie (Mrs.), greengrocer, 106 High street Williams William, greengrocer, 32 Abbey parade, High street Sutton Ernest Jsph.portmanteaux maker, 2 Merton Park par Willis William, plumber & decorator, 43 Hi~h st-reet Tanner Elizabeth (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 28 High street Wilson John, potato merchant, Merton abbey '"Tarrant Joseph, confectioner, 35 High street Wimbledon & American Roller Skating Rink Ltd. High street ·:rassie William Joseph & Treen Francis John, house & estate Wood George Charles & Sons, builders, 120 Kingston road -agents, ll2A, Kingston road W oodisoa George, sign writer, 2 Winefred toad Taylor Edward, baker, 46 High 'itreet Woods Henry Thomas, solicitor, 1 Broadwater ter.Cannonffi.la 1l'aylor George, laundry, 86 Kingston road W oolford Charles, hair dresser, 279 Kingston road 'Taylor Ja.net (MiAA), dress maker, 86 Kingston road \Votton Robert Joseph, nurseryman, 20 Merton rush Taylor Willia.m, motor engineer, 120 High street \Vright Richard, furniture dealer, 287 Kingston road ~'Thick William, dairy, 84 Kingston road Wrightson Frank B. so.icitor & commissioner for oaths, ··Thomas Frederick, tobacconist, 122 High street Ch63tnut cottage, Morden road 'Thompson Marian (Mrs.), confectioner, 176 High street Wrightson R. (Ml"fl.), laundry, Morden road ·.Thompson Roland W. motor engineer, 218 Kingston road Young William G. surveyor, 13 Branksome 10ad .:MICKLEHAM is a parish and pleasant village, on tne Lawrence hart. K.c.v.o., J.P.; and Juniper Hall, half a mile ·road from Leatherhead to Dorking, with a station called south, of George MacAndrew esq. ; R. H. Maekworth Pra.ed Box Hill and Burford Bridge, I! miles Routh from Mickleham, esq. of Orielton, Pembroke, who is lord of the manor, and '611 the London, Brighton and South Coast railway, 2! miles Leopold Salomons esq. J.P. are the principal landowners . .north fram Dorking, 2! south from Leatherhead and 21 Frederick Leverton Harris esq. is lord of the manor of Weet fram London, in the Mid division of the county, second Humble. The soil is marl ; subsoil, chalk and gravel. Tile division of the hundred of Copthorne, Dorking petty sessional chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area is 2.825 acres division, union and county court district, rural deanery of of land and 21 of water; rateable value, £10,874; the popula­ Working, archdeaconry of Surrey and diocese of Winchester. tion in 1911 was 782 in the civil and 759 in the ecclesiastical !'he church of St. Michael is an ancient fabric o± flint and parish. · ll"Ubble, principally in the Norman style, and has a tower Parish Clerk, Robert G. Pack. -with spire containing a clock and 3 bells, and enlarged in .1872 : the east window and ten others are stained : the WEST HUMBLE is a hamlet 1 mile south, close to Burford church was restored in 1891 at a total cost of about £4,000, Bridge, over the river Mole. The Grove, Box Hill, is li an~ affords 400 sittings. The register dates from the year mil~s south, and partly in this and partly in Dorking parish. c1549. The living is a rectory, net yearly value £362, with Post, 111. 0. & T. Office.-Mrs. Frederick Wa.tson, Mickleham, :t"esidence, in the gift of H. H. Gordon Clark esq. and held sub-postmistress. Letters arrive from Dorking at 7 a.m. -since 1897 by the Rev. William Richard Lloyd M.A. of Trinity & 12.40 & 7.15 p.m. ; dispatched at 9.30 a.m. & 2.50 & 7.25 (Jollege, Dublin. Smith's charity, left by Henry Smith, of p.m. ; sundays, dispatched at 9.50 a.m 'Vandsworth, and alderman of London, who died Jan. 30, West Humble Street Post & T. Office, Railway Station.- 1628, affords a proportion of certain rents, varying from Stephen Bromley, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from '£30 to £.'l2 a year, which sum is applied by the churchwardens I Dorking at 7.20 a.m. & 12.40 & 6.40 p.m. ; dispatched at 1n doles to the poor; and there are several other minor <'hari-1 9.50 a.m. & 3.15 & 7.55 p.m. ; on sundays, di'!patched at •ties. The almshouses, built in 1843, and rebuilt and endowed 9.55 a.m. The nearest money order office is at Mickleham, lll l-851, by the Talbot family ~nd other'3, are for eight poor 1 mile distant _m~n or wom~n, each of wh<_>m receive~ about £10, yearly. Wall Boxes. Burford Bridge cleared at 10 a.m. & 3.10, 7.20 ){ICkleham V1llage Hall, wh1ch stands m the rectors glebe,j & 8 p.m.; sundays, 10 a.m. & Byttom Hill clearM at . was the. gift to the village of Mrs. _and Mi~s Evans, of Dale 8.30 a.. m. & 6.50 & 7.30 p.m.; sundays, 9.50 a.m Wood, m memory of the late Dav1d Evans esq. Fire Station.--Captain Edwin Boxall BOX HILL, a hill covered with box trees, is much frequented Public Elementary School, built in _1907, for 130 children; .hy picnic parties in the summer. The vale of Mickleham is I a:verage att:endance, ~9; Thomas Vn~ey, master reelehrated for its beauty. Nor bury Park, on the west side of the Ra1lw~y StatiOn t Box hill & Burford Bndge ), Stephen Bromley, valley, is the seat of Leopold Salomons esq . .J.P.; the mansion stahon master -stands on the summit of a lofty eminence, commanding fine Carrim·s.-J. W. Hoad from Holmwood passes through rpon. prospects, the river Mole meandering through the park. & thurs. & returns wed. & sat.; John Jeal, from Dork· Mickleham Hall is the property and residence of Henry Herbert ing, passes thr.eugh to London every tues. & fri. returning -tiordon Clark esq. D.L., J.P. Burford is the seat of Sir Trevor wed. & sat PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Raslett Sidney, Rose cottage COMMERCIAL. Barclay Robert W. Berry's Croft, West Hue Mrs. Pmehurst Arthur Albert, beer retailer, West Humble Humble Kay Mrs. Fredley Bastin John, farm bailiff to Leopold illlake John P. Cowslips Lawrence Sir Trevor hart. K. o. IT.o., J. P. Salomons esq 'Blake Mrs. Ashleigh Burford Batchelor G. & Son, shopkeepers -Canev Harry H. The Cottage, We. Humble Lloyd Rev. Wm. RiC'hard M.A. Rectory Child William & Son, builders .Canning Herbert, Foxberry, West Humble MacAndrew George, Juniper hall Davies Edward, assistant overseer & clerk Clark Edward, Burmester house Murray Edward, The Cottage to Parish Council >Clark Henry Herbert Gordon n.L., J.P. Nightingale Norman Thrupp, Long cot Dove William Bathurst M.A., M.B., :s.c. Mickleham hall Pim Robert, Wood bury cam b., M.R.c.s.Eng. surgeon; & a* • '()ullen W. H. Mickleham downs Pollock Archibald Gordon, Old house Leatherhead -cunliffe Leonard, Juniper hill Powell Arthur Crofts J.P. Bl"ncombe Ellcock William W. stationer Dickenson Miss, Fredley cottage Price Noel, Bytton cottage Gordon JamPs, gardener to Mrs. Evans Drummond Miss, Fredley Salomons Leopold J.r. Norbury park Guyatt Frank, blacksmith Evans Mrs. Dalewood Travers Waiter Francis, Molebury, West Rubble BPnj. Chas. Running Horse P.H .Fosberry Charles Widenham, Dalewood Humble Public House Trust Co. Limit-ed, Bur- -Gra.nville 0. B. Glen lodge White Oscar, Chapel Croft ford Bridge hot.el 'Grissell Mrs. de la Garde, The Priory Wood Ralph, Flint cottage Rose Geo. Laxton, grocer & draper &o Ea.rris Frederick Leverton, CamillaLacey, Woodhouse Miss Secretan, Micklebury White Oscar, farmer. West Humble West Humble • I Woodnutt William George, beer retailer .
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