26ft BILLINODO:rf • MIDDLESEX:, • [KiltLY't and lady and is inscribed to Sir Edward Carr kt. ob. 1636, 2,937 acres of land and 18 of water ; rateable value, £19,805 ; and Jane, his wife, second daughtet of Sir Edward Onslow; the population in 1911 was 3,068, including 26 officers and the other is to Henry, seventh baron Paget and nrst Earl 282 inmates of the Union house and 98 in MOON of Oxbridge, ob~ 1743, and has a semi-recumbent effigy in croft House private asylum and 100 in Pield Heath HOUSGI Roman costume: on the chancel floor are canopied brasses School for Catholic Mentally Defective Children. The. <>fa knight and lady, supposed to represent John le Strange, population attached to the parish church in 1911 was 3,094.. -eighth baron Strange, of Knokyn, ob. 15 Oct. 1477, and In 1882 a detached portion of this parish, known as the.. .Jaquetta, his wife, daughter of Richard Widville, Earl Cowley district, was ecclesiastically annexed to ~ Rivers; this brass was placed in 1509 by Joan his daughter, GOULDS GREEN is a hamlet in Hillingdon parish, 1 mile and there are many other brasses: the vestry contains a. south from that village. library attached to the church and left in 1721 by Mr. Pield Heath and Colham Green are hamlets in Hillingdon· Reynardson, of the Cedar House : in the churchyard are parish ; at Hillingdon Heath there is a parish room for buried John Rich, the actor, d. 1761, and Major-General mission services and meetings, and a men's club and insti­ Richard Russell, grandson of the Protector Cromwell, d. tute, erected in 1899 by the present Lord Hillingdon, in 1793 : there are several mural tablets and floor stones to memory of his father, and at Colham Green are a Mission the Newdegate family, mostly of the early part of the 18th Room, a small Primitive Methodist chapel, the poor-rouse .century: the church was enlarged and restored in the years of the Uxbridge Union and the Union Infirmary. For 1847 and 1848, under the direction of the late Sir G. Gilbert particulars of Union, see Oxbridge. Scott R.A. when a new chancel with north aisle of two Acting Parish Clerk, Albert Gorham. bays and transepts were erected, the nave lengthened, and Post, M. 0. & T. & T.elephonic Express Delivery Office.-. the aisles restored : in 1902 dormer windows were placed Mrs. Rosa Hamaton, sub-postmistress. Letters through in the roofs of the nave and chancel; in 1887 a new organ Uxbridge are delivered at 7.30 & 10.50 a.m. & 7.10 p.m.; and organ chamber were added : and in 1907 the stone di h d t 9 45 12 & 3 45 7 4D & 8 25 work of the tower was restored at a cost of £950 : there spate e a · a.m. noon · • · · p.m.; sundays, dispatched at 7.30 p.m are 650 sittings. The register of baptisms and marriages Post & M. 0. Office, Hillingdon Heath. Miss Emma Gold- dates from 1559: burials 1540. The living is a vicarage, . -sub-postmistress~ Letters ,from u~bridge arrive net yearly value £820, including 250 acres of glebe with t 6 10 ._ 10 40 & 5 di tch d t 9 'd . h . f h B' h L d d h ld a . "" . a.m. p.m. ; spa e a . 40 a.m. resi ence, m t e gift o t e IS op of on on, an e & 3 7 30 & 7 45 d 715 H'lli d ... · 1 5 b h Ch , . . p.m. ; sun ays, . p.m. I ng on a. -sm~ 89 Y t e Rev. ar1 es Musgrave Harvey M.A. ?f Hayes, both about one mile distant, are the nearest Christ Church, Oxford, and prebendary of ~t. Paul s telegraph offices , · Cat~edral. The .cemetery, on the ":estem &de of the [Post Office, Colham Green. Henry White, sub-postmaster. P.ariSh, and frontmg the road to Uxbridge, ~~ an area of Letters received lihrough Uxbridge; box cleared Qt 8.20 -six acres, and was purchased from t.he Hdhngdon glebe 1 & 11.30 a.m. & 8 p.m. ; sundays at 8.15 a.m. Billing.,. at a cost of £1,500 and consec;ated m 1867. 'l;'here are ~ don is the nearest money order & telegraph office two mortu~ry c~apels of Kentish rag st~ne~ w1th Bath 1Wall Letter Box,· near Moorcroft house, cleared at 8.30 & stone dressm~s 1 m the. :pecorated style ; 1t 1s ~der the 1 11.45 a. m. & 3.30 & 8.20 p.m. week days· sundays at ~ntrol of a JOmt comrmttee of 9 membt;rs, appomted by 8 30 a m ~ the parish councils of Hillingdon East, Hillingdon West, 1 wall Letter Box near The Furze Colham Green cleared at ~~d .. A .Hospital for Infec~io.us Diseases for the 8.25 & 11.35' a.m. & 8.5 p.~. week days: sundays JOmt Urban D1str1cts of Hayes, Rmshp, Northwood and 8 25 a m ' ' Uxbridge and for Uxbridge Rur~l District was. erected ~n Pill;., L~tter Box, :Pield Heath, cleared at 8.00 a.m. 1~ 1.886, at a cost of £1,8.00, and w~ll hold 2~ pa~1ents. ~Il- noon & 8.10 p.m. ; sundays, 8.30· a.m lmgdon ~urt, a spac1ous ma~s1.on standm~ .m extensive Wall Letter Box, Harlington road, cleared at 8.35 & 11.50 ~rounds, I~ the seat of Lord Hdl~ngdon. Hillingdon Place a.m. & 3.40 & 8.25 p.m. week days • Sundays 8.35 a.m ts the res1dence of J ames Harr1son Brock esq. Dawley • ' Court is the residence of Cecil Fane De Salis esq. B.A., J".P. Public Officers. - · Hillingdon parish is in the manor of Colham, of which William M. M, Whitehouse and Rafe Oswald Leycester esq. Assistant Overseer & Clerk to the Parish Council, William .a.re lords. A fair is held on the 16th of May. Rent audits Barnes, 10 Charles street, Hillingdon Heath .are held twice yearly. The charities, which amount to Clerk to Joint Burial Committee of ffillingdon East, Hilling~ £99, are derived from Brown's charity, Pores' allotments, don West & Yiewsley & Vestry Clerk of Hillingdon Westr Tisdale's charity, Church lands, Lady Winford's charity W. 0. Lovibond, Uxbridge · and several others and are distributed amongst the eccle­ Superintendent of Cemetery, F. Weeden :Biastical parishes of St. John the Baptist, St. Andrew's, Public Elementary Schools. Uxbridge, St. John's, Uxbridge Moor and St. Matthew's, Yiewsley, under a scheme of the Charity Commissioners. schools are under the control of six managers, Rev~ The principal landowners are Lord Hillingdon, Thomas Prebendary Charles Musgrave HarveY, H.A. The Vicarage, Bryan Clarke-Thornhill esq. of Rushton Hall, Ketterir..g, correspondent the trustees of the late Col. Frederick Cox, of Hillingdon (boys), erected in 1894-95, for 237 boys; average Place, Uxbridge, the Heming trustees, the Billiard trustees, attendance, 156; William W. Heard, master .John Shepherd esq. of Hubbard's, Colham Green, Cecil Hillingdon (girls & infants), erected in 1869 & enlarged in Fane De Salis esq. J.P. the trustees of the late Hon. Mrs. 1908, for 301 children ; average attendance, 117 girls li; Irby and, Henry Gervis -esq. of 15 Royal crescent, Bath. 143 infants; :Miss A. Mepham, mistress; Miss Annie "The soil is loamy ; subsoil, graveL The land in this parish Burnett, infants' mistress is- divided between pasture and arable, with a considerable Carrier to London. Thomas Warren, from Colham Green, quantity of ~t. The area of East Hillingdon parish is on mon. & sat. at 11, returning same day

• • ' . HILLINGDON. · Lyle Major William Ryan, The Grove Brown Arthur Ric~ard, tailor M.P., l.P. farm. PRIVATE RESIDENTS, Mills Hon. Charles Thomas Bunce I<'redk. dairy farmer, Grove Hillingdon court ; & 6 Park place, Burrows Georgt; pig dealer, -Gould's gm Arbuthnot Mrs. The Cedar house / St. James' s w; & Carlton & Marl- Buttrum William, builder &c Boswell Rev. Harold MacGregorTh.A.K.c. borough clubs s w & Turf club w, Cemetery (William 0. Lovibond, clerk St. John'& cottage I London to the joint committee; F. Weeden, Brock James Harl'ison, Hillingdon Placet Naylor Henry Spencer, Coneycote superintendent) Cave Miss, The Larches • fOdeh Rev. Nazer, Elm Tree cottage Collard Albert, pig dealer, Model farm Clifford Arthur Herbert, .ttcacias Puckle Miss, Laurel lodge Connell James, farmer, Hillingdon Danie!l Geoffrey, Parkfield Selley William, Agincourt villa Court farm . .~ De Salis Cecil Fane B.A., l.P. Dawley crt Smith-Barry Robert, Newcroft Cox James Francis, shopkeeper . Fishel" Miss, :Elarlington road Stepheil.s Henry, Yew house Davy George Henry, farmer, Hercies Foster Robert Charles, The Manor Stilwell John Finnis l.P. Moorcroft house Evans Richard ~mest, Red Lion P.H -Fowles Burnard, Glen thorn cottage Thomas William Frederick, Bishopshalt Feltham Chas.steward to LordHillingdon Qrav W, Travers, Heath lo. Pield Heath11 Turner ·Trevelyan, Harlington road Gammon Henry, grocer Gregory John, Mcrrimans Vale George, Perryfield Gregory Joseph, farmer, Avenue house Harvey Rev. Prebendary Charles Mus- Wilshin Jason, Wilton lodge Hamaton Rose (1\lrs.), stationer &; sub- grave M.A. [vicarl, Vicarag~ Woodbridge Austin, Avon villa postmistress 1 . Hayes G, Craig, The Grange Worsley Evelyn Godfrey, Evelyns Hatch William, beer retailer · D.L. Hillingdon Lord Hillingdon court ; 1Worsley Godfrey Thomas, Coldham ho Hayes, , Northwood & Uxbridga & 6 Park place, St. James' s w & - COIDIERCIAL, Urban & Uxbridge Rural Distri.cts - <;:a.rlton & S~ James' clubs, L~\lon s w1Alien .Arthur, hair dresser . Joint Hospital for Infectious Diseases li:umphrey 1\II.sses. The Cottage 1 Barclay Guy~ fanner, Oak farm . {John Davidson JI.B.LODd., H.B~.s. J ones. Miss, The .Firs . , . ~ BidwelJ. ..!llnie (Mr11. ), beer retailer . Eng. medi~al officer ~ , ;\fiss Elizabeth Lowe J oseph. Kmgston lane 'Branch Sarah (:\ir-3. ), shopkeeper Turner De Fraine, matron)