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• 1300 FltENSHAM. . (KELLY's Richard Jienry Combe esq. b.L., J.P. of Pierrepont, and glebe, in the gift of the , and heltl Mrs. Taylor, are the principal landowners ; the former iS since r883 by the Rev. Augustus William Watson M. .&. of lord of the manor. The soil is various, some loamy and St. John's College, Cambridge. The principal landowners highly fertile ; subsoil, mostly loam. The common land is are the Right Hon. George Cubitt P.c., :M.P. William Ansell extensive. The chief crops are hops and wheat. esq. and James Clarke Hook esq. R.A. The area is 4,848 great pond 1s a magnificent sheet of water of nearly go acres acres; the population in r88r was 597· (7 of which are in Hants); it is well stocked with perch, carp, Parish Clerk, Andrew Karn. pike and tench and affords good sport for anglers. The PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Apnuity & Insurance Office " White Horse," better known as " Frensham Pond House," Frensham.-Richard Sturt, receiver. Letters received provides good accommodation for persons wishing to stay from at 7.20 a.m. & 2.5 p.m:; dispatched at in the neighbourhood. The smaller pond is not far off. The ro.55 a.m. & 6.20 p.m. ; sundays at ro.4o a. m area is 9,341 acres; rateable value, £II,554; the popula­ tion in r88r was 998. PosT OFFICE, Old Frensham.-Christopher Bailey, receiver. Postal hours as at Frensham Parish Cler:--, George Bid well, jun. PosT OFFICE, .-Thomas Martin, receiver. Letters Churt, 2 miles south-east, is an ecclesiastical parish, received through Farnham at 8.25 a.m. & 3·5 p.m. ; dis- formed Dec. rst, r865, from the civil parishes of Frensham patched at ro.r5 a.m. & 5·35 p.m. ; sundays, received and St. Stephen's, Shottermill. The church of St. John 8.15 a.m. ; dispatched 9·55 a.m. The nearest money the Evangelist is an edifice of stone in the Norman style, order & telegraph office is at Frensham. Postal orders consisting of chancel, nave, transepts, south porch and a are issued here, but not paid turret containing 2 bells: it originally consisted of chancel A PILLAR Box in the Vicarage wall is cleared at 5.40 p.m and nave only ; the new chancel, vestry and roof of the nave SCHOOLS :- were erected under the superintendence of Mr. Ewan National (mixed), Frensham, erected in 1844 & enlarged Christian, in x868 : in 1883 the pave was reseated, transepts about 1862, for x8o children; average attendance, II3; added, a double western bell-turret erected and other im- Charles William West, master, with two female teachers provements made, at a total cost of about £x,ooo: there In r8go a new infants' room was added, for 73 children~ are 200 sittings. The register dates from the 8th March, average attendance of infants, 57; Miss Ellen Edwards, x868. The living is a vicarage, yearly value from tithe infants' mistress rent-charge £xso, and £g8 from the Ecclesiastical Commis- National (mixed), Churt, erected in r87o, for xoo children; sioners, gross income £250, with residence and 4 acres of average attendance, 78; James Rose, master Chuter Andrew, builder Hutchinson Jonn. M.D. Trimmer's wood Fransham. Clark Frank, Frensham Lake hotel Job William, road PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Crund well & Son, farmers, West End frm J ulius Mrs. Claremont house, Tilford rd Bennett Lt.-Col. Fras. Levett, Gong hl Dryland William, farmer, Spreakly Lancelott Francis, Larchfield Bligh Major George Waldegrave, Short- Edwards Edwd. beer ret.Shortfield corn Langdale Alfred, Beacon hill field common Frost David, coach, cart & van builder, Matchett Major Alfred W. Pinehurst, Burley James White, The Laurels & wheelwright, The "Green Tilford road Burniston Richard Garner Thomas, boot maker Salt Henry, Southbank cot. Tilford rd Cobb Frecierick T. The Cottage Giddings Wm.&Son,fm•rs.Hillside frm Stacey Robert, Heathlands, Tilford rd Combe Richard Hy. D.L.,J.P. Pierrepont Gosling James (Mrs.), farmer, Wood hl Vickery Mrs. Tilford road Egan Rev. James [Catholic], Frensham HackFrnk.ThreeMarinersP.H.Millbrdg Walch James, Eden lodge, Tilford toad Place lodge . Hitchcock Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Watson Rev. Augustus William H.A. Godwin-Austen Lt.-Col. Alfrd. Godwin, Shortfield common [vicar], The Vicarage Shortfield house * Hoskin George, blacksmith West Miss, Moor cottage Langrish William, The Hollies Jessop William, grocer, & receiving post COMMERCIAL. Mansel Peter, Shortfield common office, Batts corner Baker John, Cross Roads inn Matthews John, Mount cottage Jessup Henry, grocer, Batts corner Baker Joseph, farmer, Crosswater Mitchell.Alfred Charles, The Burtleys Lake & Barnett, plumbers & painters, Baker William, farmer & grocer Moody Rev. Wm. Herbt. B.A. TheVicarage Shortfield common Boxall Abraham, wheelwright Moultrie Miss, St. Austin's Martin Thomas, farmer, Batts corner Croft Daniel, underfarm bailiff to Right Paine Thomas, The Rookery farm Mitchell Alfred Charles, steward to Hon. George Cubitt li.P Reynolds Capt. Arthur Sutherland, Richard Combe esq. & bailiff to the Deadman Charles, grocer & shoe maker Broomfields Frensham Beale manor, The Burtleys Dutton Ann (Miss), farmer I Shaw Geor/Ze John, Gold Hill farm Newland Sarah (Mrs.), grocer, Gold hl Ellistone John, The Royal Hut P.H Simmonds Mrs. The Priory SandersonTomA.Cricketers P.H.Gold hl Harris George, market gardener, Book• Taylor Mrs. Frensham hill Smith James, carpenter hams farm Thomson Lieut.-Col. Charles William Sturt Richd. grocer & baker, Post office Heath Robert, baker R.A. Hollowdene Taphouse William, plumber & glazier Karn Andrew, blacksmith Ward Mrs. Gold hill ' Kingdon Robert, farmer West Tuffen F.L.s. Furnell house Churt. LarbyBenj.farm bailifftoWm.Ansellesq Woodroffe James Tisdall, Frensham pl Ansell William, Jumps' house Larby Samuel, cowkeeper Beachcroft Thomas Siward, Lorimer Marden James, carpenter CO:M:MERCIAL. house, Tilford road Marshall Joseph, Pride of the Valleyl',B Bailey Christr. blacksmith, Millbridge Cassin James Hy. The Firs, Tilford rd Martin Thomas, grocer, & post office Baker Henry, assistant overseer Chandler Alien, Churtwynd Matheson James, bailiff to Lord S. D. Beale Benj.frmr.&hop growr.Manor frm Colson Thomas, Prarie cottage Cecil, Dickon's farm Bea.le Edgar, miller (water), farmer & Crompton Henry, Churt house Mayhew Jas. farmer, Green Cross farm corn merchant, Frensham mill Dobson Frank Pawsey Mrs. Devil's Jumps P.H Bridle Waiter T. grocer, Shortfield corn Hook Alien James, Sandbrow Portass Theophilus, farm bailiff to Rt. Chiverton Henry B. relieving officer for Hook Bryan, Beefolds Hon. George Cubitt :M.P. Butts farm south district, Hillside Hook James Clarke R.A. Silver beck Reeves Frank, flock dealer, Barfordmiil , formerly a chapelry in the parish of Ash, x86g: there are two brasses, dated 1644, and in the middle was formed into a separate parish in x866, situated on the of the church is a stone covering the vault of the Tichbome border, with a station on the Ascot and Woking family, who resided at Frimley Park: there are 700 sittings, branch of the South Western railway, 8 miles north-east all being free. At Mitchell is an iron church erected in from Farnham and 30 from ; it is in the North Dec. r88g, by subscription of the inhabitants, the site being Western division of the county, hundred of Godley, Farnham given by the family of Mrs. Burrell, of the Manor House: i~ petty sessional division, county court district and union, has 150 sittings and is served by the rector of Frimley. rural deanery of Woking, archdeaconry of Surrey and The register of baptisms dates from 1590; marriages and diocese of : the ,canal runs through burials from r6o6. The living is a rectory, average tithe­ Frimley. The church of St. Peter which succeededa clrtl.pel rent charge £r82, net income £27~ with residence, in the consecrated in r6o6, is an edifice of stone, rebuilt in r82s; gift of the rector of Ash, and held since r883 by the Rev. and consists of chancel and nave and a low embattled William Basset :M.A. of Merton College, . A Gospel western tower containing a clock and 2 bells: in x88r the hall, with schools attached, has been erected by Thomaf church was restored and reseated and an organ added at a Boys esq. The charities amonnt to £35 yearly. The cost of £x,sBo: the vestry was built in r884 at the cost of Manor House is the residence of Mrs. Burrell; Tekells i& £x84: the west end of the church was restored in x888 and the seat of Major-General Thomas Edmund Byrne :a.A·t a north door was added, by subscription by the inhabitants, J.P. ; Watchetts, Herbert John Butler Hollings esq. u•.; in commemoration of the Queen's Jubilee : the stained east Frimley Park, Mrs. Herries; Mytchett Place, of George Jame& window is a memorial to James Fitchell Burrell esq. of Murray esq. n.L., J.P. and Prior Place, of l<'rederick Hasting5 Frimley, who died x8s8, and Joanna his wife, who died in Goldney esq, The manor of Frimleybelonged to the