80 CHERTSEY. . [KELLY's rmith Frederick D. tailor, 2 Eastworth road Townsend William Henry, grocer, 98 Guildford street Smith Thomas, farm bailiff (to Mrs. Wylie), Twynersh farm Tricker Robert Henry, King's Head hotel, Guildford street Smithers Jane & Ruth (Misses), confectioners, Bridge road Trigg F. & Son, boot makers, ol Guildford street Snell Joel George, tailor, 110 Guildford street Trigg Frank Ernest, boot maker, see Trigg F. & Son Snfllling George, metal merchant, Pyrcroft Tuff William Henry, shopkeeper, 19 London street Soldiers', Sailors' & National Reserve Club (Capt. J·. V. Eyre, Turner Herbert, horse slaughterer, Mead lane sec.; Sergt. W. H. Lewis, steward), 20 Windsor street Turner Jane (Mrs.), baker, 16 London street Squire Ephraim & Sons, jewellers, 127 Guildford street Tyrrell William, hair dresser 9, & prov. dlr. 11, Guildford at Stamp Office (Miss Anne Wheeler, distributor), Guildford street Udall Frederick, hardware dealer, Bridge road Stephens William, pawnbroker, 43 Guildford street Vickery Henry Leigh, baker, Pyrcroft road Stevens Thomas Edward, printer, 57 Guildford street Vincent Charles, farmer, Staines road Stone Alfred & Sons, pork butchers, 30 Guildford street Vincent Edwin, hair dresser, 4S Guildford str{'P.t Stott Edward, linen draper & sub-postmaster, 34 Guildford st Vincent William, dairyman, 43 London street Surrey Advertiser & County Times (Surrey Advertiser & Viney Josiah Ernest M.A. & M.n.cantab., L.R.c.P.LOnd., M.R.Il.!l. County Times Limited, proprietors ; W. Harrison, sec. ; Eng. physician & surgeon, London street R. W. Goodman, district manager) (published monday, Wade Edwin, tobacconist, 07 Guildford street wednesday & saturday), lO Guildford street Wade William Robert, baker, 21 London street Surrey Herald (Rawlings & Walsh Limited, publishers; Wakefield Richard, steam saw mills, Eastworth road published on fridays), Windsor street Walker James & Co. grocers, 60 Guildford st~:eet Surrey 'I'imes (Woodbridge Press Limited, proprietors; Walker James Mo.gor, ale & porter dealer, Queen street Thomas Edward Stevens, district manager; published Waiter Frl:'d, butcher, 73 Guildford street fridays & saturdays), 57 Guildford street Ward Thomas F. fishing tackle dealer, Abbey green Surrey Veteran Reserve, Major Haughton, commandant; Warner Owen (manager.Barclay & Company Ltd.), Guildford st J. V. Eyre, adjutant; head quarters, Town hall Warrington Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Grove road Swan Hotel (Herbert Lee, proprietor); the leading ·waterer & Sons, auctioneers & !>urveyors, London street; & family & commercial hotel, established over 200 years ; at Wey bridge station, Walton-on-Thames, Byfleet&Sunningdle royal posting house; motor garage, Windsor street Waterer & Sons (Robert. Waterer), howe furnshrs. London at Sweetman Edward, Crown hotel, London street \Vaterworth Charles, grocer, 110 Station road Talbot John, dairyman, 22 Windsor street Watts Alfrl:'d, beer retailer, St. Ann's road Taylor (James) & Bates, steam launch builders, Bridge wharf, Watts Charlotte (Mrs.), beer retailer, 28 London street Bridge road Wells William, Victory inn, Station road Taylor Tom & Son, launch & boat builders, Bridge road West Surrey General Benefit Society (Benjamin James Wicks, Taylor Frank Edward, printer & stationer, 13 Windsor street district sec. for Chertsey district), 86 Eastworth road Ta.ylor Frank F. news agent, 47 Guildford street Wetton Henry, commercial traveller, 17 Eastworth road 'l'aylor William, farmer, Cowley farm Wheeler Anne (~fi:"~s), stamp distributor & news agent, 81 Territorial Force Battalion (6th) East Surrey Regiment (G Co.) 1 Guildford street (Capt. W. H. Watts; Color-Sergt. Thomas Rays, drill Whibley James & Sons, grocers, 40 & •12 Guildford street instructor), Drill Hall road Willett Brothers, farriers, Gliildford street Thomas E. & Co. shopkeepers, St. Ann's road Williams Waiter Edwin, cycle agent, ll Guildford road Thomas Fredk. Jas. coach ironmonger, 15, 17 & 19 Guildford st Winzer William, dairyman, Pannell's farm Thompson H. & Son, blacksmiths, 23 Guildford street Wi:;e :\1ary (Mrs.), greengrocer, lOO Guildford streAt Thorogood Ernest, shopkeeper, Pound road Woking Electric Supply Co. Limited (W. J. Fisher, manager), Tomhnson William, tailor, 39 London street 1 Windsor street Town Hall (Mrs. Sarah Blaker, keeper) Woodward Walter Henry, fried fish dealer, 95 & 97 Guildford at

CHESSINGTON is a rparish and village, about 3 milM is the ,property and residence of M. F. Monier-Williams eaq. south from Surbiton station on the main line and 2 west The prinPipal landowners are Merton Collegl:', Oxford, l'tlessrs. from station on the line of the J.ondon and James and John E. Maud, who are lords of the manor, and South Wl:'stem railway, about 4 south from Kingston, 3 M. F. Monier-Williams esq. The soil is marl ; subsoil, stone north-north-west from Epsom, 4 north-east from Leathcr­ and gravel; a considerable portion of the parish bt-ing stiff lacatl and 14~ from I.ondon, in the .Mid division of the county, clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and garden Copthorne hundred, Epsom petty sessional division, union crops. The area is 1,702 acres; rateable value £3,lo9; and county court distri<'t, rural deanery and archdeaconry of the population in 19ll was 583. Kingston and rliocese of Southwark. In 1884 an outlying By Local Government Board Order No. 16,490 dated hamlet of Maiden parish was by the Divided Parishes Act March 24, 1884, Rushett was transferred from Malden to added to Chessington. A feeder of the Hog Mill river rises Che"lsington. in the parish. The church of St. Mary is of stone, in the Early Post Office.-George Taylor, sub-postmaster. Letters through English and later styles, and has a tower with spire containing Surbiton arrive at 7.30 & 10.40 a.m. & 5.15 & 8.30 p.m.; S bells : the window~ in the chancel are stained : the church sundays, 8.15 a.m. ; dispatched at 9.30 & 11 a.m. & 3.30, underwl:'nt restoration in 1853-4: the south aisle was built in 6.30 & 8.30 p.m. ; sundays, 9.30 a.m. The nearest money 11:!70 : there are 168 sittings, 121 being free. 1'he register order office is at Hook, & telegraph office at .tiook road, 2 dates from the year lfl56. The living is a chapelry annexed miles distant to the vicara,ge of Maiden, joint net income £330, with 20 Post Box, near the Church, cleared at 9 & 11.30 a.m. ; sundays, acres of glebe at Chessington and 15 at Maiden, in the ~ift of 9.15 a.m. & Leatherhl:'ad road, cleared at 9.30 a.m. & 6.15 .Merton Collf'ge, Oxford, and held since 1894 by the Rev. Thomas p.m. ; 9.30 a.m. on sundays Birkett Dover M.A. of Exeter College, Oxford, and honorary Public Elementary School (under the control of the County canon of Southwark, who resides at Maiden. The Parish Council) (mixed), built in 1863 & enlarged in August, 1909, Room is an iron structure, and has been built on glebe land. I for 126 children; average attendance, 126 ; Allan T. Charities amount to £18 8s. 10d. yearly. Chessington Pla~e Everard, master

:PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Kclsey M. & Son, builders .Scott Wm. beer retailer, Leatherheadroad Cameron David Russell,Chessington lodge Kelsey George Thomas, rate ?ollector Smith Ed~~,i~, grocer . Monier-Williams Monier F. Chessington Moon & Sons, farmers, Chessmgton court Talbot "'ilbam Henry, msurance agent, Place Phipps George, beer rl:'tailer, Bones gate Ventnor, ro~>d Poole William, farmer, Glenmire, The Thorne Nathaniel, farmer, Copt Gilders COMl\fER<'IAL. Common Hall farm Bailey Edwd.Thos.dairv.Leatherhead rd Porter Wm. Herbt. greengro. Ridgeway ho Wade George W. farmer, Park farm <::hadwick Reginald Arthur, Harrow inn Prewett Vivian, farmer, Byhurst farm Warren James, carman, Leatherhead rd Cole Mary (Mrs.), shpkpr. Leatherhead rd Ralli .Pantia, farmer, Rushett fl>rm Whetstone Geo.firewd. dlr.Le<~.therheadrd ikook William, The Star F.H Rush Anna (..'\'lrs.), nurseryman, l\loor lane Yates Henry, refreshment rooms Evera.rd Allan T. s~hoolmaster, assistant Sayers Hl:'nry & Ebenezer, brick makers, overseer & clerk t.o the Parish Council Leatherhead road

CHIDDINGFOLD is a parish and village on the high , ~nd five others in the chancel are stained, and there are five t"oad b·om Lonrlon to Chichester, on the Sussex border, 2t stained windows in the nav~: then· i~ R. brass to Edward milet> south-ea."'t from Wit!ey station on the Port'3mouth line Turnour, 4th Earl of Winterton, d. I Ma.;,•n. l~;~ .. cw.:l !tn.>ther ers of Goda.lming, a! north-east from Haslemere and 38 from London, this family: the church was restored and enlarged in 1870, in the south-western divi::;ion of the C•)Unty. petty scs,;ional at a. cost of nearly £4,000, and affords 500 sitti.ngs. The divi..,.ion of Guildtord, Godalming hundrl:'d, Guildford anrl register of baptisms dates from the year 1573 ; marriages Godalming conr.tv couTt di.;;trict, Hamhledon union, rural and burials, 1563. The living is a rectory, nl:'t income £350, dl'au. ~y of Glidabning, ar<'hdl:'aconry of Surrey, and diocese of with residence and 12 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Lord Winchester. The chuiT'h of St. Mary i,q an edifice of stone Chancellor, and held since 1913 by the Rev.Reginald Somerse1i in th£- Early English style of the 13th century, and has Ward M.A.. of Pembroke College, Cambridge. The Congrega­ a tower ·containing a clock and 8 bells: the east window tional chapel was built in 1871, and there is a small l:saptis1i