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48 BRAMLEY. SURREY. (KELLY'S Working Men's Club, with reading and billiard rooms. The By Local Government Board Order, 16,532, dated March charities amount yearly to about £17 for bread and 24, 1884, Brookwell and Graffham were transferred from clothing, left by Mrs. Finchett and Henry Smith esq. of Dunsfold to Bramley, and High Billinghurst from the latter Wandsworth, alderman of London, who died January 30, to the former parish. 1628; besides the interest of £1,000 for fuel and clothing, Sexton, J ames J ackson. bequeathed by William Stanton eaq. who also left £500 to Post, M. 0. & T. Office, Bramley.-Charles Chamberlain, the church, the interest to be expended on church expenses. sub-postmaster. Letters arrive through Guildford at Thorncombe is the residence of Lieut.. Col. Laurence Rowe 6 a.m. & 12 noon & 5.30 p.m. ; dispatched at 10.35 a.m. Fisher-Rowe J.P. ; Bramley Park of Col. Horace Ricardo & l.z5, 6.45 & 7.40 p.m. ; sundays, delivered at 6 a.m. & c. v.o., D.L., J.P. ; Grafham Grange of Sherringham ~<\lfred dispatched at 12 noon Shepherd esq. ; Unsted Park of Lionel C. W. Phillips esq. St. Catherine's ·school for girls, opened in September, 1885, J.P. and N ore of Lieut.-Col. Henry Haversham Godwin- <\tL'lten was in 1898 incorporated by a Royal Charter with the J.P., F.R.S. Snowdenham Hall is the property and residence Cranleigh School for Boys & is intended to provide a of Theodore Pim esq. Hon. Henry Cubitt c.B., J.P. is lord sound education, in accordance with the principles of the of the manors of East Bramley (otherwise Tangley), Bramley Chw·ch of England. A chapel of red brick, in the Early West and Bramley. George W. Barrett esq. of "Vinters Hall English style, was erected in 1894 in the school grounds. Manor, Lieut.-Col. H. H. Godwin-Austen, of Smithbrook The school is managed by a. Council, the Rt. Hon. Lord Manor, Lieut.-Col. Laurence Rowe Fisher-Rowe J.P. of Thorn Ashcombe P.c. chairman, the Bishop of Winchester being combe, Lieut.-Col. Godwin-Austen and the Hon. Henry visitor. Mrs. Arthur Russell Baker, head mistress: Rev. Cubitt C.B. of Denbies, Dorking, are the chief landowners. Charles John Etty, chaplain The soil is light loam; subsoil, sand and gravel. The chief Public Elementary Schools, built in 1850 Ly the widow of crops are wheat, barley, oats, mangold and turnips. The the late W. A Sutherland esq. of London, enlarged in area is 4,510 acres of land and 34 of water; rateable value, 1874 & again in 1901 & now holds 300 children, a new £12,106; the population of the civil parish in 1911 was 1,969, wing having been added about 1894, as a memorial to the including Graffham, and 1,558 in the ecclesiastical parish late Percy Ricardo esq. (d. 1892); average attendance, 260; (which comprises parts of Bramley and Dunsfold civil parishes). Frederick Stone, master; Miss Johnson, girls' mistress; Miss Alice Jones, infants' mistress Under the provisions of the " Divided Parishes Act, 1882," Railway Station, Frank W. Page, station master Tilsey was added to Bramley from W onersh and a detached Carriers to Guildford.-Edward Cannon, William Meat"es & part of Shalford was also annexed to it. Mark Risbridger, daily Marked thus* postal address Godalming. Shepherd Sherringham Alfred, Grafham Grist James, farmer, Thorncombe farm Marked thus t postal address Cranleigb. grange Hasell Samuel B. road surveyor to Ham- Smith Missf'B, Laurel cottage bledon Rural District Council, Station rd PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Sparkes Miss, Hurst lodge Head William Lawn, groc('r Alien Rev. Henry Beaumont L.Th. Vicar- Squelch W1lliam, Station road Hyde & Smith, painters & decorators age, Grafham Sterlman Misses, Summerpool house Jackson Edward A. cycle makf'r tAusten Major Godwin, Smithbrook Stewart Misses, Lea farm, Grafham Jackson James, wheelwright & parish clrk Baker Mrs. Arthur Russell, St. Cathe- StewartMrs. Algernon, Lea farm Jelley William, plumber, Birtley road rinf''s school Welby Misses, Brookwell .Joy Alfd. Jas. gardener to Mrs. Courage Burkinshaw Mrs. Bramley grange WheallerErnestSingleton,Snowdenham ho Langrish & Son, grocers Chambers George, Littlehurst, Station rd Wheeler Miss, Portland ho. Station road Langrish Arthur James, deputy regis- *Chance Sir William hart. J.P. Orchard Wilson-Steele Rev. John [curate] trar of marriages for Hambledon dist Charters Miss, Cypress cottage, Station rd COMMERCIAL. Langrish Richard, assi!>tant overseer & Cooke William :Matthew, Maine Akhurst Sidney, assistant superintendent registrar of marriages for Hambledon Crosby James, Walcot, Station road insurance agent, Station road district & clerk to the Parish Council, Dowson Miss, Station road Bearne Jonathan, tailor, The Firs Cloverlea Eardley-Wilmot Sir Saint Hill x.c.r.E. Birtwhistle Robert, farmer, Rooks hill Manfield A. (Miss); grocer The Warren Blunden Albert, saddle & harness maker M:anfield David, blacksmith Ede George Hubert M.D. Ardo, Station rd Booth Ernest Charles, shopkpr.Birtley rd Marshall Elizh. (Mrs.), laundry,Birtley rd Ede Miss, Edencroft Brockhurst George,farmer,Thorncombe st Martin Emily ()Irs.), shopkeeper, Snow Etty Rev. Charles John [chaplain to St. Brooker Henry, secondhand furniture dlr denham ro:~,d Catherine's school], The I.imes,Station rd Brown William Hy. carpenter, Station rd Meates Willia:n, carrier Evatt Philip T. Balcony house Cannon Edward, carrier, Ea.stwood road Morris Floreme Hilda (Mis3), dress maker, . Farmer Miss, Wood view, Station road Capital & (',aunties Bank Limited (sub- Eastwood road Farnall Mrs. Station road branch), open mon. wed. & fri. from 10 Palmer J. farmer, Wipley man0r Fisher-Rowe Lieut.-Col. Laurence Rowe a. m. to 3.30 p.m. ), High street ; draw on Parsons Arthur, builder, Station road J.P. Thorncombe head office, 39 Threadneedle street, Parsons Edward Charles, dairyman Forsyth Mrs. Nurscombe grange London E c Perkins & Sparkes, E~olicitors Foster 1\'lrs. Birket, Millmead Cemetery (James Jackson, sexton) Public Telephnne Call Office (Bramley Gautier Louis, The Old house Cessford Chas. Geo. grocer, Eastwood rd exchange) ; open for trunk & ordinary Gibbs Arthur, Birtley house Chamberlain Charles, stationer, & sub- calls (Mrs. E. Flynn, operator & clerk Godwin-Austen Lieut.-Col. Henry Haver- postmaster in charge) sham F.R.s., F.R.G.s., F.z.s., J.P. Nore Clayton Frank, hair dresser Risbridger Mark, carrier, Snowdenham rd (Postal address, Hascombe, Godalming) Cobham United Breweries Limited (P. Rosevere Richard, farmer, Rushet farm Gold 1\Irs. Birtley road· Streeter, manager) St. Catherine's School (public boarding Gooch Henry E. Thorncote Conservative Working Men's Club & school for girls) (Mrs. Arthur Russell Green Rev. David M.A. (vicar), Virarage Reading Room (F. C. Stone, hon. sec) Baker, head mistress) Hasell Samuel B. Station road Constitutional Hall (J. W. Jackson, sec) Scutt Mary (Mrs.), dress maker Head Waiter Lawn, The Bartons,Station rd Currie A. farmer, Scotchlands Sherman Arthur, butcher Hibbert Mrs. Raymond house Currie Archibald, farmer,Wintershall farm Smith John, decorator, see Hyde & Smith Joynes Hon. Mrs. The Lodge Ede Gearge Hubert M.D. & c.M. Aberd. Smith Mabel (Miss), stationer & draper Keene Mrs. Manor house surgeon, & medical officer & public Smith Morton, watch & clock maker Kynoch James, Strathmore, Station road vaccinator, Bramley district, Ramble- Smith Nimrod, smith & wheelwright Langrish Richard, Cloverlea. don anion, Ardo, Station road Stapley Arthur, shopkpr. Snowdenham rd Lee Misses Edwards Daniel, wood fencing maker, Steer William, market gardener Lt1ther Mrs. Church house Selhurst Common Stubington Wm. Jn. farmer, Slades farm Morgan Wm. Howard, Mead vil.Station rd Edwards Harry, insur. agt.Eastwood road Sturt James, boot & shoe makt>r Napper Miss R. Winkworth lo.Station rd tElliott Daniel Scotchford, farmer, Pains- Tanner John, boot maker Noyes Arthur, Fairview, Eastwood road hill farm Taylor Henry Robert, a parts. Station rd Perkins Francis Charles E. Hurst croft Ellis Oswald, fruit farmer Thorne Thomas, farmer, Thorncombe *Phillips Lionel Charles Whitehead J.P. Ewing Hugh, farmer, Birtley farm Tippitt John, fly proprietor, Pentire, Unsted park Ewing William, farmer, Gate street Snowdenham road Pim Theodore, Snowdenham Hall Farrow Albert, insur. agent,Eastwood rd Tucker James, farmer, 'l'ilsey Prideaux-Brune The Woodrough Faulkner Annie (Mrs.), dress maker Warn John William, Jolly Farmer P.B Rica.rdo Col Horace c.v.o., D.L., J.P. Franks & Co. coal & coke merchants, Weale James, cycle agent Bramley park; & 50 Eaton place, Station road Weaver James H. painter & Guards' & Travellers' clubs s w, Gear Charles, grocer, Rushett common Webster Waiter George, beer retailer London Giffin Joseph Edgar, tailor Wheeler Charles Edward (Mrs.), baker Rowton Miss, Hurst lodge Gillingham Flora. H. (Miss), draper Worsfold William, shopkpr. Ea!'ltwood rd BRIXTON is a suburb of London in the parie-h of Iborou!!;h of Lambeth, formed under the "London Gov~rnment Lambeth, and i11 included in the metropolitan municipal Act. 1899." now within the County of London. • .