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SURREY. [KELL1 • Spring, Once in High Repute 'ts!o GODSTONE, SURREY. [KELL1 • spring, once in high repute. At Godstone Green are two GODSTONE UNION. small barrows, and in the neighbouring fields two more. Board day, every alternate fl'iday at u.3o at the Cl! The principal landowners are Sir William R. Clayton bart. Arms hotel. lord of the manor, and Francis Matthew Hampden Turner The Union comprises 14 parishes, viz :-Bletchingley, Cater­ esq. The soil is various, but chiefly clay; subsoil, clay. ham, Chelsham, Crowhurst, Farleigh, Godstone, Horne, The chief crops are wheat, oats, clover and grass. The Limpsfield, Oxted, Tandridge, Tatsfield, Titsey, Warling. area is 6,786 acres of land and 44 of water ; rateable value, ham & Woldingham. The population of the union in £12,347; the population in 188r was 2,548. 1881 was 17,692; rateable value, £90,139 MARDEN r ARK, 1n this parish, has a station on the Clerk to the Guardians, Evelyn Alston Head, East Grinstead Croydon and Oxted line. Treasurer, Henry Chasemore, Union Bank, Croydon Relieving & Vaccination Officer & Collector to the Guar- BLINDLEY HEATH and FELBRIDGE will be found under dians, William Henry Snelgrove, Godstone separate headmgs. Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Caterham district, Parish Clerk, Peter Hardy. Henry Charles Hilliard M. D. Caterham; Eastern district, PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Insurance & Annuity Office. Charles Bourns L.K.Q.C.P.rrel. Oxted; Northern district, -Arthur Hall, postmaster. Letters arrive at 5·45 & 11.30 Henry Ross Todd, Warlingham; Southern district, a.m. & 12.30 & 6.45 p.m. from Redhill ; dispatched at 6 Sydney Charles Austin, Lingfield; Western district, & II.35 a.m. for Oxted, Limpsfield & Tandridge & 11.30 Charles Edmund Oldman B.A., M.D. Bletchingley to London via Tonbridge & at I.go & 7.15 p.m. to Redhill Superintendent Registrar, Evelyn Alston Head, East Grin-. stead; deputy, Sydney James Huggett, East Grinstead PosT OFFICE, Station road.-Albert Hollands, receiver. Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages, William Henry Letters arrive at 6.40 & 10.40 a. m. & 5.30 p.m.; dis­ Snelgrove, Gods$one; deputy, Robert Steer, Godstone patched at II a.m. & 2.35 & 8 p.m.; sundays, arrive 8.25 Workhouse, Bletchingley, a building of brick & stone, built a.m.; dispatched 9.40 a.m. Godstone railway station is to hold 200 inmates, William Chater, master; Rev. John a telegraph office Davis, chaplain ; Charles E. Oldman M. D. medical officer; WALL Box, Tilberstow, cleared at 8 & u.45 a. m. & 7.3op.m Miss Louisa Gower, matron COUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR GODSTONE PETTY SESSIONAL RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. DIVISION. Meets at the " Clayton Arms '' on alternate board days after Gower Granville William Gresham Leveson- esq. F.S.A., the board meetings. D.L. Titsey Place, Limpsfield, chairman Clerk, Evelyn Alston Head, East Grinstead Sherbrooke Viscount P.c., a.c.B., LL.D. Sherbrooke, Cater- Treasury, Henry Chasemore, Union Bank, Croydon ham \ Medical Officers of Health, No. I district, Charles Edmund Barclay Henry Albert esq. Underhills, Bletchingley, Redhill Oldman B.A., M. D. Bletchingley; No. 2 district, Charles Churchill Henry esq. The Tower, Blindley heath, Godstone Bourns L.K.Q.C.P.rrel. Oxted Gatty Charles Henry esq. Felbridge Place, East Grinstead Inspector of Nuisances & Surveyor, Ed win Balchin, Henderson John esq. Copthorne God stone Hoare Henry Gerard esq. Godstone SCHOOL ATTENDANCE CoMMITTEE. Margary Major Alfred Robert, Chartham pk. Ea. Grinstead Meets at the " Clayton Arms" on alternate board days after Master Charles Hoskins esq. Barrow green, Oxted, Redhill . the meetings of the board. Melville Beresford V. esq. B.A. Ford manor, Lingfield Clerk, Evelyn Alston Head, East Grinstead Sibley Major-Gen. Thomas Harmer, Shirley Goss, Caterham Attendance Officer, Edwin Balchin, Godstone Valley S.O Soper William Garland esq. B.A. Caterham . 8cHOOLS:- Webster James Hume esq. Marden Deer park, Godstone National (mixed), built in 1854, for 150 children; average White Frederick Augustus esq. Portley, Caterham S.O attendance, 114; Thomas Bassett, master Clerk to ¥agistrates, Alexander F. Rooke, Westerham Infants', built in 1854, for 70 children; average attendance, 4S ; Miss Susan Cripps, mistress Petty Sessions are held monthly on monday at Police station Godstone Station (mixed), rebuilt in x884, for 8ochilrlren;· at Godstone. The petty sessional division embraces the 'average attendance, 6o; Miss Betsy Stone, mistress parishes of Hletchingley, Caterham, Chelsbam, Crowhurst, RAILWAY STATIONS:- l<'arleigh, Godstone, Borne, Limpsfield, Lingfield, Oxted, Godstone, William Taylor, station master Tandridge, Tatsfield, Titsey, Warlingham & Woldingbam Marden Park, Henry Langridge, station master County Police Station, Edward Redford, superintendent, CARRIER TO LosDON.-Alfred .Hrooker, to 'Spur,' Borough, with 2 constables mon. & fri. returning tues. & sat . PR IV ATE BRSIDENTS. Agate Edward, tailor Hall Arthur, draper & grocer, & agent Alderson Misses, North farm Backsball Thomas, hoop manufacturer, for W. & A. Gilbey, wine & spirit Alston Miss, River house Godstone station merchants, Post office Br~oksbank Mrs. Leigh place Balchin Edwin, inspector & surveyor Hall Russell, maltster & miller (wa.ter Buttle William, Park view to the rural sanitary authority, & & steam), Ivy mill Carpenter Henry, The Green school attendance officer Hardy Peter, af'sistant overseer, collec· De Clermont Phillip, Ivy house Bale John, farm bailiff to Mrs.Stenning tor of poor rates & parish clerk Finlinson Mrs. Iron Pear tree Barnard John, timber merchant Harland Henry, watch maker l<'orbes EdwardBeddome, Tilburstow lo Bish Edward, builder, The Green Havers Fredk. Jas. Rose & Crown P.H Greenwell Walpole, Marden park Bootes Benjamin, baker & grocer Heasmau William, corn & coal mer· Hall Henry, The Green BridgerRichd. PrudentialAssurnce. agnt chant, Railway station Hall Russell, The Green Bridger Sarah (Mrs.), dress maker Hitchcock James, builder HoareRev. James SamuelB.D.[rector], Bright William, tailor Hodgson J oel, lodging house keeper Rectory Brooker Alf.shopkpr.&carrier to London Hollands Albert, boot maker, & post Hoare Henry Gerard J.P. Stansted ho Brooker Charles, hair dresser & stationer office, Station Horner Mrs. Nobright Brotherton George Uriah,quarry owner Kelsey Richard, miller (water & steam), Howson Robert, Flower house BruntCharles,plumber, painter &glazier Leigh mill Lashmar William Turner, Elm bank Burnell George, grocer & draper Knight Charles, blacksmith Laurence Thomas Herbert, Stratton ho Carpenter Henry, surgeon, The Green Lashmar Grace & Marion (Misses), Meek Mrs. Godstone place Charlton Jas. Durtnell, Railway hotel ladies' school, Elm bank Mills Mrs. Woodlands Churchill Alfred, Clayton Arms & Fox Leigh Charles John, ironmonger & ~ichols Rev. WalterBenjamin [Baptist], & Hounds hotels & brewer blacksmith, Tyler's green Tyler's green Churchill Thomas, builder Literary Institute (Peter Hardy, sec.; Rose Mrs. North house, Green Clinging George, gardener to Walpole R. Kelsey, treasurer & Richard Brid· Rutley Charles, Birchwood Greenwell esq. Marden park ger, librarian) Rutley Frank, Birchwood Coppard Harrison,beer retlr. Tyler's grn McAnulty James, linen draper Sampson Capt. Frtldk. W. Oakleigh Deuny Frederick, grocer & draper Martin William, gardener to Mrs. South Rev.AlfredWilliam M.A.[curate], Fulbrook Frank, coffee rms. & fly prop Brooksbank The Green · Galyer Albert, builder & undertaker Moore John, Hare & Hounds P.H. & Stenning Mrs. Godstone court Gilbert Albt. stud groom to Jas. Hume plumber & glazier Smman Gerald, W onham house Webster esq. J.P. Marden Deerpark Newman Harriet (Miss), dress maker, Wallis Henry, Hillbrow honse Gillings George, baker & shopkeeper Castle view Webb Henry Beresford, Nobright Glover Alfred M.R.o.v.s. veterinary Oldman & Furber, surgeons, The Green WebsterJa.s. Humel.P. MardenDeerpk surgeon, Godstone station Oldman Charles Edmund B.A., M.D. Wigram Misses, Bransfield Goodwin Ebenezer, baker (Oldman & Furber), physician, &:i COMMERCIAL. Goodwin Emma (Mrs.), butcher medical officer & public vaccinator, AbbottEmily( Mrs.), tailoress &china dlr Goodwin Frank, farmer West dist. Godstone union, medicaL .
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