Surrey. Worplesdon
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DIRECTORY. J SURREY. WORPLESDON. 511 WORPLESDON is a. large parish with station on FROG GROVE is 2 miles south-west; Rydes Hill and Pitch the Woking and Guildford branch of the London and South Place are to the south. Western railway, 3 miles north-west from Guildford and 26! By Local Government Board Order 10,929, dated Dec. from London, in the North Western division of the county, 2, 1890, Wyke was transferred from this parish to Ash. hundred and petty sessional division of Woking, union of By the Guildford (Extension) Order, 1904, 9th November, Guildford, county court district of Guildford and Godalming, 1904, part of Stoke-next-Guildford was added to Worplesdon. rural deanery of Guildford, archdeaconry of Surrey and diocese Parish Clerk, Albert Heather. of Winchester. The church of St. Mary, situated on ac emi nence called Perry Hill, is an edifice of stone in the Perpen Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Perry Hill.-William Collins, sub dicular and Decorated styles, and has a. tower containing a postmaster. Letters received from Guildford at 7.30 & striking clock and 6 bells: the nave is separated from the 11.30 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; dispatched 10.20 a.m. & 6.15 & aisles by arcades of three pointed arches springing from circular 8.25 p.m. & arrive at 7.30 & dispatched 10.50 a. m. on sun day piers : there are 550 sittings. The register dates from the year Post Office, Wood Street.-George Alfred Bourne, sub-post 1539. The living is a rectory, net yearly value £490, with master. Letters arrive from Guildford at 7.45 a. m. & 12.10 residence and 83 acres of glebe, in the gift of Eton f'ollege, & 7.15 p.m. ; dispat<'hed at 7.20 a.m. & 12.55 & 7.20 p.m. ; and held sim·e 1912 by the RPv. John Collingwood Gainsford sundavs,• delivered 7.45 a.m.; box cleared at 11.20 a.m. Bruce M.A. of Trinity Hall, L\tmbridgc. There is a Church Stoughton is the nearest money order & telegraph office, \fission hall at Pitch Place; a Congregational chapel at 3 miles distant PERRY HILL, built in 1822, seating 250; another at RYDES Post Office, Pitch Place.-Henry Hooker, sub-postmaster. HILL, erected in 1862. with 150 sittings, and a Working Men's Letters delivered 6.55 & 10.45 a..m. & 6.30 p.m.; dispatched Institute. The charities amount to about £24 yearly. Merrist 10.35 a.m. & 4 & 5.55 p.m. ; sundays, delivered 6.55 a.m. ; Wood, the property of the trustees of the late Charles Peyto dispatched 11 a.m. Stoughton is the nearest money order Shrubb esq. (d. 1899), is now occupied by Harold Denison & telegraph office, 1! miles distant Arbuthnot esq. The principal landowners are Charles P. Pillar Letter Boxes: London road, 12.30, 6.15 & 7.45 p.m.; Shrubb esq. of Withycombe House, near Exmouth, and P. sundays, 10.45 a..m. Rydes Hill, 8.40 a..m. & 1.40 & 7.35 Witham esq. of Whitmoor House, Sutton. The manors of p.m.; sundays, 12 noon. Stringers Common, 8.35 a.m. Worplesdon and Burpham belong to the Earl of Onslow. & 12.55 & 6.40 p.m.; sundays, 11.35 a.m 'The soil is light sand and clay ; subsoil, gravel. The area; is Wall Letter Boxes: Rickford, 9.20 a.m. & 5.55 & 8.20 p.m.; 5,639 acres of land and 35 of water ; wheat is the chief crop ; sundays, 9.20 a.m. Broad Street Common, 8.30 a.m. & 1.10 rateable value, £16,971 ; the population in 19ll was 2,278 & 7.25 p.m.; sundays, 11.45 a.m. Fairlands, 8.55 a.m. & in the civil parish and 2,129 in the eccl('siastical parish. 6.45 p.m. The Mount, 10.20 a.m. & 6.20 & 8.30 p.m.; sundays, 10.50 a.m BURPHAM is a tithing, on the Wey, 2 miles south-east. Schools. The church of St. Luke, an edifice in the Early English style, Council School, Perry Hill (mixed & infants), elected in was erected in 1859 as a chapel of ease to W orplesdon, and 1861, for 175 children: enlarged in 1897-98, for232; average consists of chancel, nave and a western turret containing one attendance, 165; E. J. \Vebber, master; infants' mi.:,trP'ls, bell: there are sittings for 150 persons. Miss May M. Frost \Vood Street Council (mixed), built for 60 children; enl,uged In the London road is a. Primitive Methodist chapel. in 1901 for 120 & in 1912 for 160 children; average attend. WHITMOOR and BROAD STREET COMMONS are in ance, 112; Miss Mary Ann Griffiths, mistress this parish. Burpham Council (junior & infants), opened in 1908, for 72 On Whitmoor Common is an Isolation Hospital, built in children ; average attendance, 32 ; Miss Emily Lancaster, 1899, and under the control of Guildford, Godalming and mistress Woking Joint Hospital Board. Railway Station, William Spencer, station master PRIVATE RESIDEN1'S. Walshe Douglas, Litt.lefield house Gaff Albert, farmer, Queen Anne farm Arbuthnot Harold Denison, Merrist wood Waiter Waiter Baldwin, Tudor house Gatlev G"'o.farmPr, Bowers farm,Burpham BirksArth.R.B.A.ThePaddocks,London rd Wh:vteCapt.H.W.Nightingalecot.WoodSt Goulding Robt. T. boot repr, Pitch Place Browne Charles P. T. Elmbank Williams Mrs. Rydes Hill house Gunner Edmd. market gardnr. Littlefield Bruce Rev. John Collingwood Gainsford Wilson Anthony, Highclere Harding John, farmer, Wood Street M.A. [rector], The Rectory Wilson James, Bay view, Pitch Place Hare-Winton Cyril H. frmr. Stoke Hl.farm Bryant Charles E. Lucas,Rydes Hill lodge Harris Carlos Thomas, grocer, Pitch Place Burbidge William Henry, Marlyns COMMERCIAL. Hart James, wood dealer, Stringers Corn C'harleson Mrs. Cosy cottage, Broad street Andrews John, beer retailer. Rydes Hill Heard William, farmer, Burpham Ct. farm Cunliffe Miss, Worplesdon St. Mary Angell John W. market gdnr. Wood St Hearmon Hy. Jn. beer retlr. Rydes Hill Duckett John Stewart, The Green Baverstock Rebecca. (Mrs.), laundry, Heather Albert, parish clerk Durrant E. The Homestead, Rydes Hill Pitch Place Hebburn William, timber mer. Perry Hill Elias-Morgan Lt.-CoLArthur, Perry Hl.cot Betser Thomas, farmer, Steadman's tarm, Hooker Henry, shopkeeper & suh-po<~t- Everett Everitt, Bracken cot. Rydes Hill Wood Street master, Pitch Place Farris Rev. William (Cong.), Perry Hill Bourne George Alfred, farmer & sub- Huck Ruth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Rydes HI Fellows Mrs. Tangley park postmaster, Wood Street Isolation Hospital (Guildford, Woking & Field Mrs. Hazel farm Brook John L. farmer, Fairlands Godalming District) (Robert W. C. Fletcher E. Hazeldene, Rydes Hill Buckle William B. New inn, Perry Hill Pierce M.B., H.Sc.LOnd. medical officer) Fraser Mrs. Rosedene, The Green Burch Alfd.Jn. market gardener,Perry Hill Jackma.n John, farmer, Broad street Gabriel Thomas .Hurton, Sudpray farn... Burch Samuel, cowkeeper, Perry Hill ho Keen F. & Co. motor, mechanical, elec Halsey Lawrence, Goose Rye farm Burch William Thomas, farmer, Tile trical & general engineers; complete HideRev.StanleyM.A.[curate],Pitmore frm House farm, Pitch Place overhauls & cars for hire Hili-Cathrine \V alter James, Godavari, Burtenshaw Jn. beet ret. Whitmoor Corn Keen James, dairyman, Gravett's farm Broad street Bushnell Charles, farmer, Pitch Place Lailey John C. farmer, ~m-ton's farm Hodgson Misses, Marlyns cot. London rd Carpenter Frank, Duke of Normandy Lewis Herbert, brick & tile maker Kelly John Richards B.A. Hockley Lands P.H. Wood Street Le wry Alfred James, farmer. Whipley frm Kennedy C. E. Inholmes, Wood Street Chitty Albert, builder, Wood Street Lipscombe Robt. beer retlr. "'ood Street Lampson Ronald C. Whitmoor Common Chrismas Albert Angus, farmer, Frog Love Henry, market gardener, Pinks Hill Lee William, The Mount Grove farm, Wood Street Lympos'l & Son;,, dairymen, "'interhill 'Maclean Mrs. Perry Hill Christmas Ernest Frank, gro. Rickford ho farm, Burpham \Iayes Waiter, The Poplars Christmas Sydney, clerk to Parish Council Lynch John, farmer, Hook farm Montgomery Lieut.-Col. W;lliam, Rickford & assistant overseer Marshall David, farm bailiff to H. D. \forgan Rev. Thomas Thomas Lucius & Claydon George Henry, farm bailiff to Arbuthnot esq. Merrist Wood farm LadyBrooke-Pechell,Worplesdon Chase' Miss Cunliffe Matley Archibald L. F.R.H.S. nurseryman, 'Paynter Mrs. Stoke hill Collins James, farmer, Bales farm Jacob's \V ells nurseries Peckham Misses, Perry Hill lodge Collins William, sub-postmMter & grocer, Miles Emma. (~Irs.), farmer, Park ba.tn Peet James Henry, Kilve, Perry Hill Perry Hill Munger Jesse, Cricketers' P.H.. Rydes Hill Robertson Col. Jol:m C'.I.E. Liddington Cooke Job, market gardener, Rickford Nash Jane (Miss), farmer, Wood Street hall, Rydes Hill Criddle Edward, farm bailiff to H. P. Nash Mary (~.Irs.), farmer, Wevdo"n frm Rumsey Thomas, The Elms, Pitch Place Smallpiece esq Pearce Alex. blacksmith, Wood Street "Sime Sidney H. Crown cottage Crooke Thomas, farmer, Passengers farm, Peet James Henry L.R.C.P. & s.Edin., Skeate Thomas Arthur, Vine farm \Vood Street L.F.P.s.olas. physician & surgeon, & Smeed Percy, Weylea Darwent (.Jharles, farmer, Stringers Corn medical officer & public vaccinator Stockley Arth. Hy. Oaklands, Rydes Hill Day William, farmer, Queenhithe farm W orplesdon district, Guildford union, Sturrock Da.vid M:.B. Thurra. Jacob's Wells Penv Hill Treeby Major Henry Paul n.s.o., J.P. Dolley John, cowkeeper, Stringers Com PhillipS John, farmer, Woodcorner farm Willow grange Drummond Bros. Lim. lathe & machine Philps Frederick L. blacksmith, Perry Hill Usborne Henry F. May's hill too1makers, Rydes Hill. TA" Lathes, Poole Annie (Mrs.), shopkpr. Hill Walker Sir James J,ewis C.I.F. \Vorples Stoughton;" 'I' N 153 Guildford RanceHy. carpenter, Holly r:--- <lon Place Dudley John, Green Man P.H.