PYRFORO. SURREY. (KELLY'S Hughes A. Edward, West croft, Black-' Poate Waiter, Sandcroft, Pyrford Heath Cole John, assistant overseer for Pyrford & down avenue Preece Mrs. Pinegrove, Engliff road collector of taxes forPyrford& Byfleet & Jeudwfne Edward J. W. Bickton cottage, Prichard Waiter Stennett. Longridge, clerk to Pa;ish Council, Church Hill cott Old Woking road Old Woking road Crowter George }i'rederick, carpenter, Kerr Col. Frederic Waiter & Lady Helen, Roberts Mrs. The Lodge, Hazel road Providence place Norfolk farm (letters through Woking) {postal address, West Byfleet, Woking) Fagence Geo. market p;ardener,Church fm Kingsford Henry Edmund, Dean court ,Robins George White, Lynton, Engliffroad Frame Alex. farmer, Pyrford Place farm Kingzett Norman Froget, Karridale, Sargant Joseph, Walcot, Aviary road Goodeve William, Anchor inn Coldharbour road Selater Harold, Pyrford Garth, Old Hill William, farmer, Green farm Kirklinton George Graham, Pine lodge, Woking road Jinks Caroline (Mrs.), shopkeeper Coldharbour road Shears William, Thorley Kingsford Henry Edmund, preparatory Knight Herbert, Wingham Barton, Old Smith Bayley, Lady place school for boys, Dean court Woking road Squire Arthur Leonard James, Langside, Mackeson Frederick, sec. to the Hon. Leatham Albert Edward, Ravensbury, Engliff road Rupert Guinness c.B., C.M.G., M.P. Blackdown avenue Taylor Mrs. Woodside, Pyrford Heath Pyford court. T N 71 Woking Leeds Percy A.R.I.B.A. Elm cottage jTisdall Alfred Douglas, Chevin, Hazel Mortlock Marian (Miss), preparatory :McLaren Wm. Blackdown, Old Woking rd 1 road (postal address, West Byfleet, school, Providence place Milbourne John Seymour, Corner cottage, Woking) Napper Charles & Son, grocers Engliff road Trippe Chas. Fredk. Avalon, Aviary road Paine .Tames, blacksmith Mourant Rev. Philip John B.A. [chaplain TuckwellRev.WilliamM.A.PyrfordRough Robins George White, builder, Lyuton to St. Nicholas' home],Chaplain's house, Watson Gerald Pierce, .Allandale St. Nicholas' Hospital Home for Crippled Aviary road Way Misses, The Holt, Pyrford heath Children (Church of England Waifs & Xisbet Vincent, Whitegates Willatt Norris Fowler, Dordrecht, Aviary StraysSociety) (MissA.Cheston, matron; Norton-TaylorMrs. St. Margaret's, Aviary road Edward Corney M.A., M.B., M.c.cantah., road Wise Major Lewis Lovat Ayshford J.P. B.sc.LOnd., F.R.c.s.Eng. hon. consulting OdellWilliamL.TheNook,Aviaryroad Mayhurst (postal address, Maybury surgeon; Charles Edward Bashall O'Malley Sydney, Pyrford lodge Hill, Woking) M.R.c.s., L.R.C.P. hon. surgeon). T N 85 Page-Phillips Henry Western, Pyrford Byfleet croft, Old Woking road ' COMMERCIAL. Saunders Jas. chimney sweeper, Coldharbr Pears Mrs. Brunswick ho. Blackdown aven Auton William, head gardener to the Hon. Shears William, farmer, Thorley farm Phillips Mrs. Red Roofs, Blackdown aven Rupert Guinness c. B., c. M. G., M.P. Townsend Henry James, farmer, Lee's frm 1 Pinnock William Henry, The Old House Pyrford court RANMORE it~ an ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1860, training girls for domestic service. Denbies, standing on a from the civil parishes of Great and Little Bookham, Dorking, hill west of Dorking, and commanding extensive and pleasing Dorking Rural, Effingham and Mickleham ; it adjoins the prospects, is the seat of the Hon. Henry Cuhitt (lord lieutenant town of Dorking, and is in the South Eastern division of the of the county), who· is the principal landowner. The parish aountJ, W otton hundred, Dorking and Epsom pPtty sessional has an area of 2,000 acres ; the population in lOll w:>R 272. divisions, union and county court districts, rural deanery of Sexton, lsaac LuJi. · lJorking, archdeaconry of Surrey and diocese of Winchester. St. Barnabas' church, erected in 1859, is in the Early English Post Office, Ranmore Common.-William Smallpeice, sub­ st)le, and has an octagonal tower with spire. The register postmaster. Letters through Dorking at 6.55 & 11.30 dates from the year 1859. The living is a rectory, net yearly a.m. & dispatched at 8.30 & 11.35 a.m. & 7.5 p.m. ; sun· value £i.80, with residence, in the joint gift of Lord Ashcombe days, 10.45 a.m. The nearest money order & telrgraph P.c. and the Hon. Henry Cubitt c.B., J.P. and held since 1912 office is at Dorking, 2 milrs distant · by the Rev. Henry Roberts B.A. of Trinity College, Dublin. Public Elementary School, erected in 1858 & enlarged in ~ear the church is a building, erected in the year 1860, to 1874 by the addition of an infants' school, for 90 children; -serve as a dispensary for the parish and as an institution for average attendance, 33 ; Mrs. E. Asplett, mistress Ranmore Home & Dispensary (Miss PRIVATE RF.SIDENTS. COMMERCIAL. Hale, matron) .Cubitt Hon. Henry c.B., M.A., T.o., J.P. Ansell John, gardener to the Hon. Henry Smallpeice William, shopkeeper, Pa~t (Lord Lieutenant of theCounty),Denbies Cubitt office Roberts Rev. Hy. B.A. [rector], Rectory Baker Alan, farm bailiff to the Hon. W alder Arthur, gamekeeper to the Hon. Henry Cubitt Henry Cubitt · • RA YNES PARK is an ecclesiastical parish, formed PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of Services. :in 1907 from the parish of Merton, with a station on the St. Saviour's Church, The Grand drive, Rev. William Alex­ London and South Western Railway main line, St miles from ander Birkbeck B.A. vicar ; Rev. John Edward Scarlett Waterloo, 1! miles west-south-weat from Merton, in the A.K.C.L. curate, & curate in charge of the Holy Cross Mission, North Eastern division of the county, Brixton hundred, Seaforth avenue, New Maldt'n; 9, 10 & 11.15 a.m. & 3 Croydon union and county court district, Kingston Highway (children's service) & 7 p.m.; tues. wed. & fri. lO a.m.; Board. petty sessional division of Wandsworth, in the south­ wed 8.15 p.m.; other days, 5.30 p.m western Metropolitan postal district, rural deanery of Holy Cross Mission Hall, Adela avenue; 8 & ll a.m.; 3 Wimbledon, archdeaconry of Kingston and diocese of South­ (children's service) & 7 p.m. ; tues. 7.30 a.m. ; fri. 7 a.m.; wark. The church of St. Saviour, partially erected in 1906, feasts & fasts & saints days, 7 a.m at a cost of £7,250, is a. building of red brick, with stone St. Saviour's Mission House, 10 Chestnut road dressing in the 15th century Gothic style ; it consists at London City Mission Hall, Dorien road present of nave with four ba.ys, north and south aisles, chancel, organ chamber, sacristy, and a south chapel added in 1908, PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. to the memory of Sir Frederick Wigan : there are 545 seats. Council School, Botsford road, for 350 boys, 350 girls & 340 The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £200, in the gift infants; John Perkins, head master; Mrs. A. Brewer, girls' of the Bishop of Southwark, and held since 1907 by the Rev. mistress ; Miss F. E. Berrv• L.L.A. infants' mistress ; with William Alexander Birkbeck B.A. of Hatfield Hall, Durham. 7 assistant teachers in each department. Each department There is a. small mission hall in connection with St. Saviour's consists of a large hall with 7 class rooms. The school was church. Here are the seed testing grounds and general offices built in 1909 & an additional building for handicraft was of Messrs. James Carter & Co. seedsmen to H. M. King George V. added in 19ll, with domestic subjeC"ts mistress & crafts The population in l9ll was 5,812. master Council School, Aston road (temporary building), for 250 Post, M. 0. & Telephone Call Office, Bushey Mead, 44.4 Kings­ boys, girls & infants ; Miss .Alice Marie Smith, head mistress ton road.-Miss Ellen Agnes Thomas, sub-postmistress. Railway Station. Letters received through the Wimbledon office ; nea.res~ telegraph offices, 191 Worple road, Wimbledon & 78 Durham Raynes Park (L. & S. W. R.), Frederick Jefferies, station ma.st road, Wimbledon Letter box cleared at 8.25, 9.10 & Carriers to London.-Carter, Paterson & Co. Ltd. & Pickfords Ltd. daily 11.15 a..m. & 12.25, 3.5, 4.15, 5, 6.55, 8, 9 & 11.20 p.m. (except saturday); sundays, 10.15 p.m. Office closed Tramways. on wednesday at 5 p.m Cars from Tooting to Hampton Court & vice versa. pass through Coombe lane & West Barnes road in this district Post & M. 0. Office, 4 Seaforth avenue.-Geoffrey Elkington, Motor Omnibuses at frequent intervals from Abbey road to 3ub-postmaster. Letters received from Kingston, via New Tottenham, Middlesex, via Tooting, Clapham Common, Maiden. Telegrams received, but not delivered. Letter Kennington gate, Waterloo bridge, Chancery lane, Clerken­ box cleared at 7.5 & IO a.m. & 3, 7 & 8.30 p.m. ; sundays, well road, Shoreditch, Kingsland road & High street, 6.45 p.m Stoke N ewington Birkbeck Rev. William Alexander B.A.j Bradley James Edmund Campbell B.A., PRIVATE RESIDENTS. [vicar]. St. Saviour's vicarage, The M. B., B. C. Greville house, The Grand dne Bayliss Benj. Victoria lo. Blenheim road 1 Grand drive IDickinson Cyril, St. Margarefs, The Birkbeck Henry, Satara, Blenheim road Grand drive .
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