7 22 ALBURY. . (KELLY S Jolly David C. farmer, Cherryman farm Mumiord Wm. farmer, Newla.nds house Surrey Publie House Trust Co. Limited, Killick Mrs. Emily, farmer, Stock Ho. frm Potter James, tax collector, assistant Drummond Arms hotel · King Henry James, baker overseer & parish clerk Walford Georgc, head gardener to Pandeli King William, baker, Farley grE>en Pratt William, grocer & baker Ralli esq. B.A., D.L., J.P. (letters through Knight Wm. Jn. carpenter & undertaker Sherlock Kelsham George, blacksmith Cranleigh) Langrish Charles, saddler ShurlO<'k William, coal dealer, The Heath Whellens James, farm bailiff to the Duke Lloyd J ames E. Percy, stationer Stephen.s Richard, farmer, Farley green & of N orthum berlanrl . Martin Hugh Alexander, land agent to the Shophouse farm Woods Frank, builder, The Heath Duke of Northumberland, Estate office Surman Stephen, beer retailer, Smithwood Woolgar Carolina (Miss), shopkpr. Brook :Metcalfe Gerald Fenwick, artist, Woodside common (letters via Cranleigh) Working 1\Ien's Club (Edward Brown, 1\Jiles Bros. butchers I hon. sec) ALFOLD (or Aldfold) is a parish and village, near Sussex, clay. The chief crops are wheat, beans, barley, oats, turnips 4 miles west from the Baynarrls station on the London, and mangolds. The area is 2,974 acres of land and 12 of Brighton and South Coast railway, 9 south-east from Godal- water; rateable value, £2,569; the population in 1911 was ming and I east from the Surrey and Sussex canal, in the 595 in the civil and 620 in the ecclesiastical parish, which South Western division of the county, hundred of BlackhE>ath, comprises parts of Alfold and Wisborough Green. and Godalming county court district, Guildford By Local Government Board Order, 16,533, dated March petty Sfssional division, Hamhledon union, rural deanery of 24, 1884. that part of the parish in Sussex was transferred to Godalming, archdeaconry of Surrey and diocese of Winchester. Wisborough Green, and by Order 10,920, dated December The church of St. Nicholas is an edifice of stone in the Early 2, 1880, a detached part of Albury wa.'l added t{) Alfold. English style, and has a tower with spire, containing 3 bells: Parish Clerk, Charles Herrington. there is a monument to Francis Dorrington, dated 1693: an Post, M. 0. & T. Office. Charles Clayden, sub-postmaster.

. ANERLEY is a suburb of I.ondon, and forms part of the ll ment Act~ 1899," by Order in Council. 1900, transf£>rred Urban District of Penge and was, by the •• London Govern- to Kent. ARTINGTO~T, see Guildford. ASH is an PXtensive parish on the borders of Hampshire, and a good deal of pasture land. The parish contains 6,292 "With two stations on the Farnham and Alton branch of the acres of land and 32 of water; rateable value, £26,209; the South Western railway and two on the Reading, Guildford populatiOn in l9ll was civil, 4,482; ecclesiastical, 3,531. and Reigate branch of the South Eastern and Chatham railway, 8 miles west from Guildfnrd, 3;f- north-east from \VYKE, now forming an ecclesiastical parish, was trans· Farnlnm, 2! irom Alder