DIRECTORY. J . SHALFORD .. 399 Send Rifle Club (L. Rawes, bon.f!ec) CARTBRIDGE. COIIDfERCIAL. Serman Fra.ncis C'..eorgr, farm bailiff to ~ Burt Thomas, laundry 'll f PRIVATE RESIDENTS. A. H . La.n caster esq. Cric k e t H 1 arm GroYe \Valter, boat owner k foreman to Sex Clarence Harry, general smith Durrant F.dward )farling, Pinewood the \Vey Navigation Co. Boat house Sinclair James, farmer, Tithebarns(lett.ers Hill Henry James, Pembroke house Roake Waiter, shopkeeper, sub-post. through , ) Ingham :Miss, Albert villa master & parish clerk Smithers Edwin, boot maker May William, Ashburton house Spooner William & John, florists Surrey County ('(mncil Small Pox Hos- Shirer John Alexander, Heath house Spooner Stephen, sand merchant pit& (Robert Wynne Charles Pierce Skene Felix J. H. Broadmead Taylor James, laundry M.D., B.Sc.r.ond., M.R.('.S.Eng., D.P.H. Trist Arnold Rhodes, Clifton house Tilbury George, New inn camb. medical officer) Tyler Mrs. Send lodge Warren F. & Co. (incorporated with ('.{)ote Surrey Trading Co. Limited, grocers Webb Misses, Hughenden & Warren Limited), coal merchants Tice Charles, builder Webb William & John, bakers SHACKLEFORD, 3 miles north-west from , The Institute and Club was erected in 1893; Viscount Midleton is a tithing and ecclesiastical parish, formed 13 ~larch, 1865, is the president. The area is I, 705 acres ; the population in out of the northern side of the parish of Godalming, and corn- 1911 was 603. prises the hamlets of Shackleford, Lower Eashing, Norney, Post & T. Office. Charles Cooper, sub-postmaster. Letters Hurtmore, Gatwick, Lydling and Attleford. It is in the South arrive from Godalming at 6.10 & 11.55 a.m.; dispatched Western diviRion of the county, Guildford hundred, petty at 11.12 a.m. & 6.35 & 7.5 p.m. Eashing is the nearest division and union, Guildford and Godalming county money order office, 1-l miles distant eourt distric4 rural deanery of Godalming, archdeaconry of Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Eashing.-William Bickerstaff, sub- Surrey and diocese of Winchester. St. l\fary's Church, postmaster. Letters arrive from Godalming at 6 & 10.40 in the hamlet of Norney, about 2 miles north-north-west a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; sundays, 6.20 a.m.; Box cleared at 9.15 from Godalming, is a cruciform structure, in the Early a.m. & 12.15, 6.50 & 7.55 p.m.; sundays, 4.55 p.m English style, from designe by the late Sir G. G. Scott R.A. Wall Letter Boxes: Upper Ea~hing cleared at 7.10 a. m. & and was built at the cost of the late Rev. Archdall But- 12.10, 6.45 & 7.20 p.m.; sunday'l, 4.45 p.m. New road, temer M.A. rector (1865-90), in memory of his wife; it 9.10 a.m. & 12.10, 6.45 & 7.20 p.m. ; sundays, 4.45 p.m. consists of apsidal chancel, transepts, nave of four bays, Out<>ide the Institute, 9.10 a.m. & 12.10, 6.45 & 7.55 p.m.; aisles, south porch and a central tower containing one sundays, 4.45 p.m. Hurtmore, 7.45 & 11.20 a.m. & 7.30 bell: there are 400 sittings. A lychgate of oak was erected p.m.; sundays, 7.45 a. m in August, 1908, as a memorial to William, 8th Viscount Public Elementary School, built in 1870 for 152 children,. Midleton, d. 18 April, 190i. The register dates from the year & enlarg'!d in 1897 for 207 children, infants' school added in 1865. The living is a rectory, net yearly value £262, with 3! 1883 ; average attendance, 112 boys & girls & infants ; acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of Viscount Midleton P.c. Wilfred C. Dawson, master ; Miss Annie Wigman, infants• and held since 1890 by the Rev. John Castle ~1ontgomery. mistress PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Montgomery Rev. John Ca'ltle (rector), Boxall Charles, nursf'ryman. Hurtmore Berdoe-Wilkinson Edmund, Xorney cot St. l\Iary's rectory Cole John, beer retailer, Hurtmore Bridge Reginald T. M.A. Hurtmore gap Pedley Samuel William, ~orney woods CooperLouisa(Mrs.),district nurse.Korney Buttemer Robert Wm. F.c.s. St . .Mary's Pollock Lieut.-Col. Arthur Wm. Alsager, Doswell William Henry, grocer Chilton)Irs. Alfred, Kingsmead, Hurtmore Wingfield Dudman Wm. blacksmith, Low. Eashing Crallan Misses, The Cottage, Hurtmor"' Roker The :Misses Edwards Louisa C~lrs.), Cyder House r.u Pagan Mrs. The White ho. Low. Eashing Sheridan \\'ilfred, :Mitchen hall HumphreyMary(l.\-h-s.),farmr.Low.Eashin~ Fairtlough Col. Frederick Howard C.M G. Turn bull Rivers M. The Farm house, l\Teredith Ada Sophia (Mrs.), Stag inn Hurtmore Holt Lower Bashing Lower Ea.shing Festing 1\Iorton H. The Farm house, Wainwright .Tames Gadesden .T.P. Xorney IHitcham Wool Co. Limited (John Lower Eashing !!fange; & Treasurer's house, St. Wigglesworth, manager), Eashiug Grenville Lady Caroline Jemima Eliza- Thomas's hospital, s E mills, Lower Bashing beth, Grenville Webster .Miss, Urenville lodge 1\.ash Edward, gardener to William Edgar Hadaway Lieut.-Col. George Rowley R.A., Wilkinson Capt. Norman, The Cottage, Horne esq. The Gardens, Hall Place J.P. Grenville Lower Eashing Shackleford Institute & Club (A. Hudson, Hale Edward l\Iatthew,Shackleford heath Wilson Thomas Corby, Burdon hall hon. sec) Horne William Edgar M.P. Hall Place; Wrigley Oswald Oo;;mond, Shackleford ho Sharp Waiter J. gardener to J. G. Wain• & 5 Tilney street, Park lane w & Carl- COMMERCIAL. wright esq E ton club s w; Citv• of London club c Barber Charles, farmer, ~ornev• Stimson \Yilliam, farm bailiff to W. f. & Aru club w, London Bickerstaft William, shopkeeper & sub- Horne esq. Cross farm Kimber John Frd.erick Charles, Gate ho postmaster, Lower Eashing Stoyo!d Ernest F. farmer, Lydling SHALFORD is a parish and village, on the road from reigns of Queen Elizabeth and James I. by John Austen esq. Guildford to Horsham, with a station on the Reading and on the site of the ancient rectorial manor house, and now the Reigate branch of the South Eastern and Chatham railway, Shalford Park Family Hotel; of the original mansion there about 1 mile south from Guildford and 28 from London ; still remains a panelled room, with a carved oak chimne~·-pieceP the and the Tillingbourne pass through the parish, including a quartered shield of arms: the house was modern­ which is in the South \Vestern division of the county, Black- ized and enlarged at various times subsequent to 1760, and heath hundred, Guildford petty sessional division, Hambledon contains a collection of paintings, now consisting principally of union, Guildford and Godalming county court district, rural family portraits, and a few others by Denner, Elmer, Knellerp deanery of Guildford, archdeaconry of Surrey and diocese of Dahl and Russell ; the grounds adjoining the house are about Winchester. In 1911 the Guildford Electricity Supply Co. 68 acres in extent. Gosden House, the property of J. E. East­ Limited, extt>nded their mains to ShaUord. The church of wood, of Enton, , is now (1913; unoccupied. The St. Mary the Virgin, rebuilt in 1846, i'l of stone, in the Early soil is sandy; subsoil.· sand. The chief crops are wheat, English ~tyle. and has a tower with spi1•e containing a clock barley, oats and potatoes. The area i'l 2.560 acres of larll and 6 bells: the east window is stained, and there are several and 40 of wat':)r; rateable value, £18,151; the population io memorial windows: the church has undergone various 1911 was 2,687 in the civil and 2,764 in the ecclesiastic.•! alterations and improvements, and affords 380 sittings. parish. The register dates from the year 1653. The living is a vicar- SHALFORD HA:\ILET and Gosden Common are in thi'i age, net yearly value £365, with residence and 2 acres of glebe, parish. At Shalford Hamlet is a church room. in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1908 by the Rev. Edwin Augustus Ferguson M.A. of Magdalen Colle~e, Verger, Edward Lucas. Oxford. There is a \Vesleyan chapel on the Green. The Post, M. 0. & T. Office.-William Jackson, sub-postmastN. cemetery, laid out in 1886, at a co~t. of £2,500, of which £1,100 Letters arrive from Guildford at 5 & 11.15 a.m. & 7.31.). was defrayed by the late .T. T. Renton esq. J.P. covers an area p.m.; sundays, 5.15 a.m.; dispatched at 8.30 a m. & 12.30 of nearly two acres, and has a mortuary chapel. It is under 6.35 & 8.20 p.m.; & at 12.30 a.m. on sundays the jurisdiction of a Burial Board, appointed by the Parish Wall Letter Boxes, Broadford road, cleared at 8 a,m. & 12.20 Council. Shalford VilJage Hall, presented to the inhabitants & 7.20 p.m. ; sundays, 8 a.m. The Church, cleared at 7.4j of Shalford by Edwin Ellis esq. of Summersbury Hall, has a.m. & 12.5, 6.45 & 8.25 p.m. ; sundays, 12.45 p.m. been converted to public uses, and now contains a refresh- Chilworth ~ew road, cleared at 12.15 & 6.25 p.m.; sundays, ment bar, large concert room and reading room. The 12.25 p.m. Tillingbourne road, 8 a.m. & 12.11), 6.45 & charities amount to £26 yearly for bread, coal and clothing. 8.20 p.m. ; sundays, 12.45 p.m. Grn;den Common, 10.20 In this parish several manors meet and are intermixed, viz. a.m. & 12.45 & 6.55 p.m.; sundays, 12.10 p.m. THthams Brabceuf, Tangley and bhalford Rectory, but the principal Corner, 7.45 & 11.45 a.m. & 7.15 p_m.; sundays, 7.45 a..m. are those of i;halford Bradston and Shalford Clifford. of which Peasemarsh, 7.45 a.m. & 5.30 p.m. week days the Earl of Onslow is lord. The parish principall,· belongs Letter Box, Stone Bridge, cleared at 8.1.3 a.m. & 12.10 & t