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HAMPSHIRE. [KELLY's • Fowley, the Seat of Edward .A.Rthur Lee Esq 136 BR.Al::ISHOTT. HAMPSHIRE. [KELLY'S • Fowley, the seat of Edward .A.rthur Lee esq. J.P. is a ·master. Letters arrive at 7 & 1r.3o a.m. & 6.x5 p.m.l mansion of soone, with tastefully laid-out grounds of dispatched at 10-45 a.m. & 12.25, 3·45· 5.20 & B.ro 8 acres. Robert Charles Waiter Henry Butler esq. is p.m.; sundays, arrive at 7 a.m.; dispatched at 0.40 lord of the manor of Bramshott ; Sir Archibald John p.m Macdonald hart. J.P. is lord of the manors of Woolmer Post Office, Conford.-William Bridgman, sub-post­ and Ludshott, and Ed ward ~.\ rth ur Lee esq. of the manor master. Letter!'! are received through Liphook & are of Fowley. The principal landowners are the lords of delivered at 8 a.m. & 12 noon; sundays, 8 a. m. & are the manors, J. A. Chalcraft esg. MrR. Rnbb, Mrs. Erie dispatched at 11.20 a.m. & 7.10 p.m.; sundays, 12.30 and James Mowatt esq. M.A., F.R.G.S. The chief crop" p. m. The nearest telegraph & money order office ia are barley, wheat and roots. The area is 6,883 acres of at Standford, r mile distant land and 37 of water; a large portion of the parish is Post Office, Passfield. James Whitcher, sub-postmaster. waste land; rateable value, £12,582; the population in Letters through Liphook are delivered at 9 a.m. (& I90li :was ~.740. I. 15 p.m. by rural postman from Standford); nu­ Bohunt Farm was formerly a detached part of Sussex, days, 9 a.m. & are dispatched at II 5 a.m. & 6.50 but in October, 1844, was made part of Hampshire, and p. m. ; sundays, 12.15 p.m. ; The nearest telegraph & in 1894 a large portion of this parish, situated in money order office is at Stand ford, three-quarters of a Sussex, was transferred to Hampshire. · mile distant Post Office, Hammer Vale.-Thomas Pursley, sub-post­ Post Office, Bramshott. Albert B. Wilson, sub-post­ master. Letters are delivered froJTI Shottermill, master. Letters through Liphook are delivered at 7 Haslemere, Surrey, at 7.30 a.m. & 12.40 p.m.; sun­ a..m. & 12 noon & dispatched at 9·45 a.m. 12 noon & days, 10.15 a.m. & dispatched at 9·45 a.m. & 2.20 2.40 & 7.30 p.m.; sundays at IQ ta.m. Liphook, 1 & 6.55 p.m.; sundays. 10.15 a.m. The nearest money mile distant, is the nearest money order & telegraph order & telegraph office is at Shottermill, 1 mile office diiitant Letter Box, Bramshott village, cleared at g.2o & 11.55 Wall Letter Boxes: near the station, cleared week days a. m. & 2.45 & 7.25 p.m.; sundays, 10.5 a..m at 9·'30 & 10.45 a.m. & 7-45 p.m.; on sundays- at n a. m. ; Cold Ash Hill, cler.red week days, ID & II.35 LIPHOOK is a considerable hamlet, with a station, a. m. & 7.15 p.m.; sundays, no collection; Loseley, I mile south-west, on the London and South Western cleared week days, 12.5 & 7·35 p.m.; sundays, 12.35 railway. The hamlet is lighted with gas by the Lip­ p. m. ; Bramshott Chase, cleared week days at 8.25 hook Gas Co. Limited. Here are a Mission church and a.m. & 2 & 6.45 p.m.; sundays, 4-40 p.m.; Devil's an Institute, with a library of Boo volumes, and a lane, cleared week days at 8-40 a. m. & B p.m.; sun­ village hall, seating 300 persons, used for public meet­ days, 8-40 a.m. & Griggs Green, cleared week days at ing-s, lectures and entertainments, under the manage­ B a.m. & 12.50 & 7.30 p.m.; sundays, 8 a.m ment of a council. The Royal Anchor Hotel, !n the [ village of Liphook, is an ancient hostelry, and contains some good carving and old Chippendale furniture. Elementary Schools. Chiltlee is the residence of Mrs. Tristram, and stands Bramshott (boys), built in 1843, for II2 children; aver­ in a park of about 48 acres. Frimstone is the property age attendance, 105; Lancelot Crowther, master of Maj<Jr Cecil Overton, and the residence of George Lip hook (girls & infants), built in 1872, for 100 child­ Marshall esq. ren, & enlarged in 1904, for I6o children; average at­ Parts of Woolmer Forest and Wheatsheaf Common, tendance, 120; Miss Emma. Woods, mistress as well as Conford, Passfield and Hammer Vale, are in Conford (girls & infants), built in 1871, for 91 child­ this parish. Divine service is held in Conford school ren; average attendance, 76; Miss Alice Bradbory, and at Hammer Mission church, and at a Mission room mistress at the Forest. Railway 'Station, Liphook, William Stacey, station mastr Post, M. 0.. T. & Postal Telephone Exchange & Call Carrier.-Oscar Gamblen, to & from Headley, daily Office, Liphook. Joseph M. Campbell Mullins, post- Police Constable, Harry Perkins, Liphook BRAMSHOTT. Bndd Ernest, blacksmith Reynolds George, painter PRIVATE RESIDENT$. Burrows Laura Kate (Mrs.), dress I Scragg James, beer retailer Marked thus t should be addressed maker, Conford White William, birch broom maker Hindhead. Surrey. Burrows Samuel, builder, Conford Marked thus :t should be addressed ~Chapman Ernest Henry, apart­ LIPHOOK. Standford, Liphook. ments, Gorseland tCresswell Harry, farm bailiff to Miss FRIVATB RESIDENTS. Bird Miss, Cover's farm James, 'Bramshott Chase farm Atterbury Mrs. Bramshott bungalow Burrill Robert, Wheelers Etches Hubert, private gardener k Baker James, South view Casson Lieut.-Col. B. T. Conford ho Theodore McKenna esq l3arton Harry Scott, Hewshott house t<Jhild Mrs. The White cottage, Gardner Francis, farmer, Quince frm Biscoe Miss, Bohunt house Portsmouth road Gilbert Bernard private ""ardener to Bourdillon Sir James Austin K.C.S.I. Clarke Mrs. Bramshott house Sir Archibald ' Macdonald"" hart. J .P.' Westlands Clive-Fowell Leonard, Yew house Conford Broughton Smith Miss E. The White Coward Misses, Adam's cottage +House Charles, Seven Thorns P.H cottage tCraik Mrs. Bramshott Chase Impey George, gardener to W. R. U. Cresar Andrew, The Cottage tDempsey Mi~s. The Three Firs, Litton esq. Woolmer lodge Carter William Alfred Thomas Bramshott Chase Jackson Chas. James, Deer's Hut P.H A.R.I.B.A. Holly bank, Headley rd tEmmerson Miss, Hawthorndene, tJones William apartments Heath- Chalcraft John Arthur, Hewshott hill Bramshott Comrrwn moor, Portsm~uth road ' Christiansen Miss, Boreas Christian- Erle Mrs. Bramshott Place Lahouchere-Hillyer Mary Catherine sen, Weavers Down Headlam Horace E. The Lane cot (Mrs.), farmer, Short's farm Cockill Thomas Treffrey M.B.C.S,St. Labouchere-Hillyer Mrs. Short's f"'III"''m"" tMad.,.wick Albert, apartments, Fern- Andrew's Lowry Mrs den~, Portsmouth road Coles Mrs. J.illooet ~ Macdonald Sir Archibald John bart. Madgwick Job, farmer, Conford Dryden Alfred Curwen, White lodge· J.P. Conford park • Park farm Duncan Miss, Green bank McKenna Tbeodore, Fir grove Mansbridge Edward Charles, farmer, Durnford Miss, Shorts lodge May Thomas, The Bungalow, Pass­ Manor farm Fairbairn John, Rondebosch field Common Moss Andrew, edge tool ma. Conford Fenton Lieut. George Cecil Verner, Mowatt Jame~ M.A., F.R.G.S. Moss Caleb. builder, Conford Moyamba Kingswood Firs (postal address, Oliver Annie (Mrs.), lndry. Mill cot Finch Rev. Samuel John (United Grayshott, HasleJTiere, Surrev) !Rook Henry, Crown woodman, Methodist), The Manse Overtou Capt. Harry Rudnll, Hatch­ Lvnchborough lodge Forster Misses, Edreston , field, Conford Sm11ll Albert, baker, Conford Fowle Mrs. The Nook • tParker Mrs. Moor cot.Portsmouth rd Small Samuel, shopkeeper, Conford Hill Lieut.-Col. HepworthA.Haughton tPerks Miss, Brambersyde, Bram­ shott Common Wilson Albert Barnard, b¥-er, grocer, Jebb Hamer H. Englewood , butcher, fishmonger & boot dealer Lee Edward Arthur M.A., J.P., Read George Henry, Downlands park Q.C- Windibank Wm. cowkeeper, Conford Fowley Titherington Rev . .A.rthur Fluitt M.A. Le Grade Rev. William D.S.O. (rector), Rectory HAMMER VALE. (Catholic), St. Mnry's Wood M;iss, Roundabout cottage . Cover John, builder Litton W. R. U. Woolmer ladge tJOMMERCIAL. Edwards Albert, birch broom makeri Mace Miss, Lyndhurst Bridgman William~ shopkeeper, Post Hillyer Willia.m, birch broom maker f Mander Mrs. HertfDI'd cottage office, Conford Pursley Thom!l8, grocer, Post office Marsha.ll George, Frimstone .
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