1328 HAM. . (KELLY'a National (girls), adjoining the church, built in r879, for74 CARRIERS TO LONDON :­ children ; average attendance, 6o; Miss Ada Clark, mist John Little & G. Levin, daily Surveyor of Highways & Collector of Poor Rates & Income & Carter, Paterson & Co Assessed Taxes, William Warner · London Parcels Delivery PRIVATE RESIDENTS. National Orphan Home (Mrs. Annie Atherley Rev. Arthur Gauntlet, Beau- COMMERCIAL. Clements, matron), Ham common fort house Benson Thomas, potato dealer Nye Charles,'cowkeeper, Rose cottage Baxter Mrs. Ham common Bradshaw Harry, butcher Ridgers John, grocer .Bowater Lady, Richmond park Brawn John, dairyman, Ham common Rooke George, plumber Buckland Misses, West heath Brill Richard, blacksmith & ironmonger, Saunders Daniel, jun. potato merchant Eden Miss, The Cottage · Ham common Shackell Alfred, butcher, Ham common FieldJoshuaJ.P.Latchmere ho.Ham corn Bryant :Frank, draper Shrimpton Joseph, shoe maker Gabriel Miss, Rose cottage . Claridge Jacob, brewer, Ham common Smith Adelaide (Mrs.), beer retailer Gilbert Mrs. Oak lodge Claridge John, dairy Smith William, baker Harker John W. The Elms Clarke William, Royal Oak P.B. Snelling Henry, shopkeeper Harvey Mrs. Avenue lodge, Ham corn Elliott John Joseph, market gardener Talbot Henry, greengrocer Hough Rev. Thomas George Pattinson :Figg William, builder Timms Ellen (Mrs.), The Hand & M.A. Vicarage Foley John, New inn, Ham common Flower P.H Leith Mrs. Manor house, Ham common HatchHenry&John,farmers, Manor frm Townsend Thomas, grocer Leslie J. The Mansion Hatcher William, refreshment house Warner William, builder, rate collector, Light Miss, The Rosery, Ham common Hill Alfred & Frederick, bakers aSIIistant overseer, sanitary inspector Lindsay Lady, Park Gate house Hillier Georget builder, Ham common & surveyor of highways, Ham com Mackinnon Mrs. Ormley lodge Holmwood George, shopkeeper Warren Charles, stationer, Post office, Noble Harace, Selby house Jane John, shopkeeper Hamcommon , Scott Mrs. Forbes house, Ham common Jenkins Henry, shoe rnakl'r Wiggins Susan(Mrs.),grocer,Ham 'field$ Skeffington William, Sudbrooke cottage Little William, cattle dealer Wood Wm. Crooked Billet P.H.Ham com Wynch Henry, Oak lodge 1 Lucas & Sons, smiths Young William, marine store dealer HAMBLEDON is a parish and small village, giving Wonj:lrsh. The population of the union in 1881 wa& name to a union, 4 miles south from , 38 from 16,353; rateable value, £1o4,940 London, 8 s.outh from Guildford and 1! north-east from Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, F. Ferdi· the. station, on the London and South Western rail· nand Smallpeice, Guildford way, in the South Western division of the county, hundred Treasurer, Frederick Mellersh, banker, Godalming ()f Godalming, Guildford petty sessional division, county Collectors to the Guardians & Relieving Officers, East (lis- court district of Guildford and Godalming, rural deanery of trict, James M. G. Walder, ; West district, Godalming, archdeaconry of Surrey and diocese oJ Winches· Alfred Gibbs, Witley tet'. ·The church of St. Peter is a small building of stone Vaccination Officer for the whole of the Union, Arthur Whit- in the Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south bourn, Witley porch and a western turret containing one bell: it was re- Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Bramley district, built in 1846, and has 16o sittings. Theregisterdates from Charles Ede, ; district, James the year ~617. The living is a rectory, average yearly value Doubleday H. B. Chiddingfold; Cranleigh district, Albert from tithe rent-charge £1g6, with residence and 43 acres of Arthur Napper, Cranleigh: district, Henry glebe, in the gift of the Earl of Radnor, and held since 1876 Whiting, Haslemere; Witley district, Frederick Yate, by the Rev. Richard Phillips. Frederick and Robert E. Mel- Godalming · lersh esqrs. are lords of the manor and principal landowners. Superintendent Registrar, F. F. Smallpeice, Guildford; The soil is a light loam;. subsoil, sand and clay. The chief deputy. A. W. Hall, 12 Artillery road, Guildford crops are wheat, barley, oats, peas, mangolds and turnips. Registrars of Births & Deaths, Witley sub-district, Alfred The area is 1,585 acres; rateable value, £2,462; and the Gibbs, Witley; deputy, Arthur Whitbourn, Witley; parish contained in 1881 a population of 542, including 103 Cranleigh district, James M. G. Walder, Cranleigh; inmates of the union house. deputy, A. E. Simmonds, Wonersh BuRGATE is 1 mile south-east. Regi11trar of Marriages, Richard Langrish,Bramley; deputy, Parish Clerk, William Winsoii. • John Hocks, Bramley PosT OFFICE.--Miss Jane Kettle, sub-postmistress. Letters The Workhouse, situated near the road to Chichester, at the -arrive from Godalming at 7.30 a.m. & 12.30 p.m. ; dis- extremity of this parish, was erected in 1786, for 265 in- c patched at 8.55 a. m. & 5.30 p.rn. ; sunday, 8.55 a. m. mates; William Samuel Brunsden, master; Rev. E. 0. Godalming is the nearest money order (lffice & Witley Cooper, chaplain; W. Parson, medical officer; Mrs. station the nearest telegraph office. Postal orders are Brunsden, matron issued here, but not paid RuRAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. National School (mixed), enlarged in 1874, for 82 children ; Meets at the Workhouse every alternate thursday, at 3 p.m. average attendance, 76; Miss Spalding, mistress Treasurer, Frederick Mellersh CARRIER ...... Waloor Winson, to Godalming & G,uildford, Clerk, F. Ferdinand Smallpeice, Guildford tues. & sat. & Godalming thurs Medical Officer of Health, Albert Arthur Napper, Cranleigh HAHBLEDON UNION. Sanitary Inspector, A. E. Simmonds, Wonersh .Board day; alternate thursdays, at the Workhouse at 1 p.m. ScHOOL ATTBNDANCK COMMITTEE. The Union comprises 16 parishes, viz~ Alfold, Bramley, Meets at the Workhouse periodically, as arranged. Chiddingfold, Cranleigh, , , Ewhurst, Clerk, F. Ferdinand Smallpeice, Guildford . HambledQn, , Haslemere, Peper-Harow, St. Attendance & Inquiry Officers, Alfred Gibbs, Witley, & Jas. Martha-on-the-Hill, Shalford, , Witley & M. G. Walder; Cranleigh 8orrowman John, Matteryes BonneT George & Albert, farmers Miles Harvey, farmer & cattle dealer Dyson-Moore Miss, Great house Childs Chas. farmer, Hurst & Vann frms Mills James & Son, farmers & brick Fielders The Misses Childs Thomas, blacksmith makers, Hyde style Huntington Alfred Kirby, Mervel hill Fane William, farm bailiff to F. & R. Page Henry, grocer Muir Andrew E. Mellersh esqrs Pollen George, carman Phillips Rev. Richard, Rectory Kettle Jane (Miss), post. office Smith Herbert, wheelwright Spicer Herbert, Woodlands Knight James & Bros. farmers, Top hill Smithers John, farmer & lime burnel'1 Woollen George Lickfold Lawrence, builder Tigbournfarm COMMERCIAL. Lickfold Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer Winson Waiter, carrier Bennett John, assistant overseer Manu Thomas, Merry Harriers P.H Woods Johtl, bricklayer HASCOMBE is a parish and village, 4 miles south· Austen, of Shalford, to the memory of the Rev. Conyers east from Godalming, 8 south from Guildford, d· west from Middleton D. D. author of the "Life of Cicero," and other Cranleigh station on the London, Brighton & South Coast works, who was rector of this parish and died 28th July, nilway, and 37 from London, in the South Western di- 1750: there is also a memorial window to Joseph Godman vision of the county, hundred of Blackheath, Guildford esq. who died in 1874, and thirteen stained lancet windows: petty sessional division, Hambledon union, Guildford and in the chancel, which is divided from the nave by a carved Godalrning county court district, rural deanery of Godal- oak screen of the 15th century, are sedilia and a piscina: a ming, archdeaconry of Surrey and diocese of Winchester. similar screen separates the nave from the Godman chapelt The church of St. Peter is a small edifice Qf stone, in the and there is a monument to William Diddlesfold of Chid· Early English style, consisting of apsidal chancel, nave, a dingfold, 1789 : the church was rebuilt in 1864, from designs J>ri.vate chapel belonging to Joseph Godman esq. south by Henry Woodyer esq. of Grafham Grange, at a cost of porch and a western tower with shingled spire