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[MIDDLESEX.J FULHAM. 652 [POST OFFICE ~-----------------------------------·-----------------------------------------Pottery, now carried on by Mr. Bailey, was originally estab- trustees under the will of the late Rev. Sparks Byers, and lished in 1684 by Mr. John Dwight, an Oxfordshire gentle- held by the Rev. Sparks Beaumont Byel'l'l, B. A., of St. man, who manufactured classic figures and dinner ware; Peter's College, Cambridge. Here are National schools. a patent for the articles was obtained in the same vear. Here is Beaufort house and grounds, the head quarters of The manor from time immemorial has belonged to the- See the South Middlesex volunteers. North End has an area of of London, but has nqw passed to the Ecclesiastical Corn- 288 acres, with a population in 1871 of 5,250. mission. The greater part of the parish is a rich alluvial l!loil, laid out in market gardens, of which asparagus is a Walham (or Wansden) Green takes its name from famous produce. Sand ford Manor House, 1 mile east, was the manor of Wend on, or Wandou; it is 1 mile north-east the seat of Nell Gwynne. The parish contains I, 716 acres of from Fulham church, and was formed into an ecclesiastical land and 174 of water; gross estimated rental, £133,709 parish in 1835. The church of St. John is a modern Gothic 16s. 6d.; rateable value, £107,994 15s.; and the population building. The living is a vicarage, yearly value £310, witn in 1861 was I4,940, andin 1871, 23,350,ofwhich St.James, residence, in the gift of the vicar of Fulham, and held by Moore park, is 6,803. the Rev. William Edmund Batty, M.A.,of Queen's College, SANDS END is I wile east, and PARSON's GREEN half Oxford. Here are National schools. The Butchers' Alms. a mile east. houses, situated here, form a neat structure, commenced in North End is an ecclesiastical parish, in Fulham parish 1840. Here is a large cocoa nut fibre mat and matting and union, lying to the north of Fulham. Here is the manufactory, carried on by Messrs. Dagnall and Tilbury. church of St. Mary, on the high road from Hammersmith The Imperial Gas Co. have large works here. The area is to Kensington. The living is a vicarage, in the gift of the 291 acres; and the population in 1871 was 6,174. Official Establishments, Local Institutions, &c. PosT & MoNEY ORDER OFFICE & Savings Bank, 61 PuBLic OFFICERS:- High street.-Joseph King Hurrell, postmaster. Letters Rey1strar of Births, .Deaths ~ Marriage8, George dispatched at 9, & 9.45 a.m. 12.45, i) & 9 p.m · Finch, Fredetick place, Walham Green PosT & MoNEY ORDER &TELEGRAPH OFFICE, Savings Vestry Clerk, Robert Henry Lukin Bank & Annuity & Insurance Office, Frederick place, Clerk to Burial Board, George Finch, Frederick place, Walham Green.-Philip Vincent, postmaster. Letters Walham Green dispatched at 8.30, 9.15, IO.l5 a.m.; l.I5, 3.15, 5 & 9 p.m District Surveyor, Andrew Moseley, Edenhurst villa, PosT OFFICE, Parson's Green.-1\Irs. Ermina Halliwell, Hurlingham lane receiver. Letters dispatched at 9 & IO a.m. I, 4:.50& 9 p.m PLACEs OF WoRSHIP:- PosT & MONEY ORDER OFFICE & Savings Bank, 1 All Saints' Church, Rev. Frederic Horatio Fish~!.1 M.A. Ebenezer place, North End.-Lewis Cockerell, post- vicar; Rev. John Bush Earley, M.A. curate; William master. Letters dispatched 9.45 a.m. 12.45, 2.45, 4.45 Nickolls, clerk & 9 p.m St.John's District Church, Walham Green, Rev. William PosT & MONEY 0RDRR & TELEGRAPH OFFICE & E. Batty, M.A. vicar; Rev. George Staunton Batty, Savings Bank, Moore Park terrace, Stanley Brid~e.- curate; George Finch, clerk . Henry Carter, postmaste:t:. Lettersdi11patched at8.30 a.m. St. James's District Church, Moore park, Rev. William 9.15, IO.I5, 1.15 p.m. 3.15, 5, & 9 p.m Henry Del'lny, M.A. vicar; James Appleton, clerk INSURANCE AGENTS:- St. Andrew's Church, Star road, Fulham New town, Rev. Atlas, S. J. Waldeo,jun. Hope Bnwer, Walham Green John Cardwell, M.A. incumbent; Rev. Rowland Card- Liverpool §r London~ Globe, P. H. J ones, King's road well, M.A. curate Norwich Union, S. J. Walden, Exeter place, Walham St. Mary's District ChU1·ch, North End, Rev. Sparks Green Beaumont Byer~, B.A. vicar Sun Fire, Smith & Allder, Maunder terrace, Walham St. Thoma.~'s (Roman Catholic), Fulham fields, Rev. Green; J. Taylor, Fulham road Alexius Mills & Rev. Edmund Meyer, priests Union, B. Gilbert, 2 Norfolk terrace, Britannia road, lVe.9leyan (Ebenezer) Chapel, North End Walham Green Salem Chapel, Fulham road PuBLIC EsTABLISHMENTS:- United .1llethodist Free Church, Walham grove Police Court~ Vernon street, James Taylor lngram & ScHOOLS:- John Bridge, esqrs. sitting magistrates; J. S. Leig-h, chief Elizabethan, Broomhouse lane (erected in 1855 ), Henry clerk; J oseph Sheldon Page, chief usher; John Marten, Wells, master; Mrs. Jane Seahrook, infants' mbtrt"SS second usher & messenger; Albert John Seymour, National, Miss Miriam Wenn, mistress; Miss Annie gaoler; Henry Parkins Newton, clerk Abberley, infants' mistress Workhouse (Fulham & Hammersmith Union), Thomas Harwood Road Board School, Edward Henry Hut- Aplin Marsh, clerk; medical officers, Francis Egan, 1st chins, master; Miss Hephzibah Dovey, mistress; Mrs. district; Thomas Godrich, 2nd district; B. E. Spaull, 3rd Williams, infants' mistress district; H. F. E. Harrison, 4th district; Waiter Pippette, National (St. John's), Walham Graen, William Spruzen, 5th district; W. F. Halsey, W. E. Chapple & John master; MissEmmaLord,mistress; MissAnnieClements, Williams, relieving officers; William Watts, assistant infauts' mistress . clerk; JamesCoates, JIQrter; Henry Miller Rowe, master; National (Boys), High street, John Peter Hutchins, Mrs. M aria Rowe, matron master Convalescent Home for Females, Parson's Green, Mrs. Mixed School, Sun street, Mrs. Hollanrl, mistress Jane Ball, matron Roman Catholic, Fulharn fields, Michael Do)· le, master; Reformatory for Females, Parson's Green, Mrs. l\lartha Mrs. Hemson, mistress Dean, matron Wesleyan, North End, Thomas Eggleton, master .ButchertJ' Alm.:JlwWMIJ, Robert Smith, superintendent, CON'VEYANCE.-Omnibuses from the' Eight Bells,'Bridge Exeter place, Walham Green street, to London bridge, every twenty minutes, from Sir Willtam Powell'sAlnl.$kouses, Church row 7.40 a.m. to 10 p.m. k from the' White Hart,' Walham Fire Engine Station, Ann's place, Percy cross, Fulham Green, to London bridge, every quarter of an hour, from road 7.40 a.m. to IO p.m Waste Land Almshouses, Dawes lane CARRIERS TOLONDON.-Alexander Parker, from Fulham, Fulham Prison (Female), Burlington road, 1\:lrs. Susan Parson's Green & Walham Grt>en; A. & A. Green & C. Seale, lady superintendent Bridger, to all parts of the West End & City, daily; St. Cyprian's Orphanage~ Laundry, Hurlingham lane, Carter, Paterson & Co., the Parcels Delivery Company, Miss Thomas, hon.lady superintendent twice a day PRIVATE RESIDENTS, Armistead William, 20 Stamford villas, Bailey Capt. Lucius Curtis, R.N. Hol Adams Mrs. 20 Moore Parkroad,Wal- Walham Green croft priory, Fulham road ham Green Appleton James, 4 Rockham terrace, Bailey Charles Irvine Conynham, Lin Addison J.Colehill cot.Hammersmth.rd Britanuia road, WalhAm Green deu house, High street Alcock George, 10 Norfolk tenaee, Appleton William, 5 Waterford road, Baker Rev. Robert George, M.A. Ivy Britannia road, Walham Green Walham Green cottage, Broomho. lane, Parson's grn Alien Francis Glt>n, 2 Walham grove Ashby Jsph.58 Barclay rd.Walhm.Grn Baker Mrs. Holcrofts,Hammersmith rd Alien John M. -High bank, Hammer- Astbury Miss, 4 Munster terrace Balls Alfred. William, 3 Church row smith road Avens Wm. 7 Edith villas, North End Banks Thomas, 4 Hermitage villas, Anderson John, Edinburgh house, Wel- Ayshford Thomas Blake, 5 Norfolk ter- Lillie road, North End lington roadJNorth End race, Britannia road, Walham Green Barber Miss, 1 Cedar rd. Walham Grn Anderson Mrs. 11 Richmond gardens, Baccani Attilo, 6 Peterborough villas, Barrett J hn. Wansdown ho. Walhm.Grn North End King's road Bartholomew George, 46 Walham groye .