DIRECTORY.] . B.AWLEY. 191 Wilson Thomas, tailor, South street Yalden Joseph, fishmonger, East street Wood Hy.tea dlr. & wine & spirit mer.Post offiee,West st Young Fanny Mew (Mrs.), aparts. Orchard cot. West st Woolgar George, saddler & carness maker, West street Young George, beer retailer, Durrants Wyatt &Sons,auctioneers ; attend market days, Cattle mkt is a ;illage and parish, lying on the surrounding country. The principal landowners are Sir slope of the high land running north and south from Henry Alfred Joseph Doughty Tichhorne hart. of Tich­ Nore Hill to Westham Hill; the village is 2! miles borne Park, .Alresford, Rants, Lt.-Col. J. C. Maherly, and north-west frllm Liss station on the direct Portsmouth Winchester Olllege. The "Hawkley Hangers," mentioned line of the London and South Western railway, and 4 in White's "History of ," are of some height, north from , in the Eastern division of the and from them the range of the South Downs towards •county, hundred of Sllllborne, Petersfield petty sessional the east and much of the Wealden Valley may be seen. division, union and county court district, and in the The soil in the lower parts is heavy clay, but lig-ht rural deanery of Petersfield and archdeaconry and dio- malm on the hills; subsoil, rock and stiff clay. The cese of Winchester. The church of S"S. Peter and Paul. chief crops are wheat, barley and oats and some hops. -erected in 1865 by the late J. J. Maberly esq. partly The area is 1,446 acres; rateable value, £1,665 ; the on the sit9 of the old church, is a buildmg of local stone population in 1891 was 334· in the Norman style, consisting of chancel, nave of Parish Clerk, William Marshall. three bays, aisles and a western tower containing 5 Post Office.-Henry Lillywhite, sub-postmaster. Letters bells: all the windows are stained, and there arl3 al-ont received by postman from West Liss S.O. at 7.20 200 sibtings. The register of baptisms dates from 1813. a.m. & 5-45 p.m. ; dispatched at 8.45 a.m. & 6 1md of burials from x815. The living is a vicarage, ~ross p.m. West Liss is the nearest money order & tale- yearly value £u2, with residence, in the gift of Lieut.- .graph office, 3 miles distant James Clarke Harkness M.A. of St. John's College, Church of School (mixed), with re~idence for Cambridge. Hawkley Hurst, the ~'>eat of Lieut.-Col. IIll'lsU>r, for xoo children; average attendance, 85; James Charles Maberly, commands a good view of the William Hooker, master; Mrs. Lila~ Hooker, mistress Andrew Arthur, Scotland farm COMMERCIAL. Legg Edward, carpenter Harkness Rev. James Clarke M.A.The Amey George, farmer Lillywhite Hy. baker, grocer, farmer Vicarage Carpenter Korah, blacksmith & hop grower, Post office Lang AlexanderDennistoun,Churchlnds Dean Mrs. beer retailer Mead Henry, Que-en's Arms P.H Maberly Lieut.-Col. James Charles, Hawkley Club Room (Fredk.Legg,sec) Wakeford Geo. wheelwright & farmr Hawkley Burst Hayes James, wheelwright Warner Benj.Taunton,frmr.Lower grn XAWLEY is a small village and ecclesiastical dis­ cricket club. The principal landowners are Laurence trict, formed in 1838 from the civil parish of Yateley; Currie esq. of Minley Manor House, John C. Randell esq. it is on the Surrey border and comprises the village of and H. Hutchinson esq. The soil is various; subsoil, Illackwlllter, the northern portion of the tithing of Haw­ clay. The chief crops are grain in succession. The area, ley and Frogmore, and extends from Illackwater station, with 1\Iinley, is 4,863 acres oll land and 85 of water; South Eastern railway, x! miles south and 2 miles from rateable value, £13,315; the population of the ecclesiasti­ Farnborough South Western station, and about 8 north cal parish in 1891 was 1,oo8. from Farnham, in the Northern division of th& county, Hartley Wintney union, Aldershot county court district, BLACKWATER is a large village on the old Western petty sessional division and rural deanery of Aldershot, road, at the point of junction of th~ counties of Hants. and archdeaconry and diocese of Winchester. HawJ.ey Surrey and Berks, on the western bank of the river with Minley form a civil parish. The church of the Blackwater, which is here crossed by a bl'idge ; it has Holy Trinity, erected in 1837, which stands to the south a station on the Reading and Reigate branch of the of Blackwater village, is an edifice of brick and stone, in South Eastern railway, 10 miltJs north-east from Odi­ the Early English style, consisting of apsidal chancel, ham, 10 north from Farnham and 30! from London. .A nave of four bays, aisles, and a tower added in x882, at fair for cattle and sheep is held on November 8th and a cost of £1,500, defrayed by the Randell family, and 9th. Hawley Hill is the seat of Gen. Sir Richard containing bells, paid for by subscription: there are 400 Harrison R.E., K.C.B., O.M.G. The Oaks is the resi­ sittings. The register dates from the year 1838. The dence of John Charles Randell esq. living is a perpetual curacy, yearly value £2oo, in the Parish Clerk, Maurice Steer. gift of John Oharles Randell esq. and held since 1856 by Pest Office, Rawley.-Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, sub-po!!t- the Rev. John Ingram Penfold Wyatt M.A. of Trinity mistress. Letters arrive through Blackwater S.O. at Hall, Cambridge. .All Saints' Home, an industrial home 7 & 11.45 a.m.; dispatched at 3·35 & 8.10 p.m.; sun- for girls, erected in 1881, at the sole expense o1 the late days, 7·45 p.m. Postal orders are issued here, but 0. Randell esq. is a structure of Ted brick, standing- on not paid. The nearest money order & telegraph office an eminence, and will hold 40 children ; attached is a is at Blackwater, 2 miles distant. small chapel: the work is in charge of the Sisters of St. Post, M. 0. & T. 0., T. M. 0., Express Delivery, Parcel John the Baptist, Clewer. The poor's allotment of 37 Post, S. B. &i Annuity & Insurance Office, BlMkwater acres brings in about £.6 annually, which is distributed (Sub-Office. Letters should have S.O. Rants added). to the poor in coal. Fern Hill, the property of J. C. -Mrs. Annie Ohatt, snb-postmisti'ess. Letters arrive Randell esq. and at present occupied by Richard Moss at 5-30 & g.15 a.m. 4·45 & 6 p.m.; dispatched at g.2o esq. is a mansion situated on an eminence in a wooded a.m. 12.20, 3.40 & 8.15 p.m. ; snnday, 8 p.m estate of about 120 acres. Brooke House is the rPsidence Wall Letter Box, Cross roads, cleared at n.so noon & of Lieut.-Col. Courtenay William Bruce J.P. Hawley 7.40 p.m House is a large mansion of stone, pleasantly situated in Hawley is included in Cove & Hawley United School pleasure grounds and a w~ll-wooded park o0f about 6o Board di9trict, formed in 1874 acres, but at present unoccupied. The Parish Council Church of England School, Hawley, for 260 mixed & So Room, on the g-reen, is a. neat edifice of brick, erected infants ; average attendance, x8o mixed & 70 infants ; in 1897 by public subscript-ion, in commemoration of the Simeon Rowe, master; Mrs. Aliee Rowe, mistress '6oth y~ar of Her Majesty's reign, the site bein~ given Railway Station, Blackwater, Frederick Henry Cockles, by Laurence Cnrrie esq. It is also used by the local' station master HA WLEY. COMMERCIAL. Moon Edmund, carpenter Marked thus * receive letters throuoob All Saints' Home (the Sistel's of St. tWright Geo. miller (water),Fleet mill Cove, Farnborough. " John t~e Ilaptist) (Clewer) (R~v. Yeomans William, grocer Marked thus t receive letters through Wm. Mmto Roberts M.A. chaplam) BLACKWATER. Fleet Winch.field. BoneWi1liam,farm bailiff to R.Moss esq ' Chitty John, farm bailiff to Mr. J. PRIVATB RESIDENTS. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Ratcliffe Cook Mrs. Elm villa Bent Mrs. Hawley lodge Cranham Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper D~nny Chas. John, Mile Stone house tBmce Lieut.-Col. Olurtenay William Eiger William, New inn G1bson Mrs. Rurstleigh J.P. Brooke 'house tEllis William, farmer, frm Hargrave Rev. .A.ndrew B.,B.A.(cnrate) Currie Right Hon. Sir Philip Henry Godfrey John R. saddleT Harrison Gen. Sir Richard R.E., Wodehouse G.C.B., P.C. Birkenshaw Haw:\ey Cricket Club (W. 'Bent, sec.; K.C.B., C.M.G. Hawlev bill Low Mrs. Edenbrook J. 0. Randell esq. president) Henderson Lieut.-Col. Frank G. R. Moss Richard, Fernhill • Jones Elizh. (Mrs.), grocer, Post off Maisonette Roberts Rev. William Minto M.A. *Luff George, Plough P.H Kelsey Mrs. Rose bill (chaplain of .All Saints' Home) *Mason Edwin A. farmer, Southwood Randell John Charles, The Oaks Smith William, Pinewood *Mason Robert, farmer Wright Mrs. Quebec