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local history records
INDEX
to
Local History Records
[1-45] — 1962–2006
and
Bulletins
[1-202] — 1956-2005
compiled by
T D K Pearce
published in 2006 – the Society's
Golden Jubilee Year
INDEX
to
BOURNE SOCIETY
LOCAL HISTORY RECORDS [1-45]
[1962-2006]
&
BULLETINS [1-202]
[1956-2005]
Compiled by
T D K Pearce
© 2006 T D K Pearce & The Bourne Society
www.bourne-society.org.uk
This index is dedicated to Ken Newbury, The Bourne
Society’s first indexer (and my first employer), and
his fellow Founder Members.
CONTENTS
Main Index to Local History Records & Bulletins
1
Index to book reviews
313
Index to contributors & article titles [Local History Records]
323
PLEASE NOTE: This index covers Bourne Society Local History Records
1-45 [1962-2006] and Bourne Society Bulletins 1-202 [1956-2005] only. From
Bulletin 202 the two publications were merged into the quarterly Local History
Records incorporating The Bourne Society Bulletin, the first of which is
numbered Local History Records 46, and which was published in February
2006.
Reference copies of Local History Records and The Bourne Society Bulletin
are available at Croydon Local Studies Library (Katherine Street, Croydon),
East Surrey Museum (Stafford Road, Caterham) and local libraries.
Enquiries may be made to The Bourne Society through the Society’s website
(www.bourne-society.org.uk), by telephone (answering machine service, 01883
349 287), or through the libraries and museum above.
INTRODUCTORY NOTES
In compiling this index account has been taken of the fact that relatively few people who
consult it will be in possession of a full set of Records and Bulletins. Consequently, within
a string of page references, there will be some duplication of the information accessed.
Mostly, however, the page references will lead to items of information (often small) which
it has not been possible before to usefully combine.
The index is arranged in word by word order (as opposed to letter by letter). Bulletin page
numbers, denoted by B, follow those for the Records in a separate sequence. Page numbers
in italic relate to illustrations. Those in bold type indicate major passages or whole articles
devoted to a particular person or subject. To a lesser extent, bold type also indicates the
most important (in terms of giving the fullest amount of information) page reference in a
string of references.
Gender is male unless otherwise specified. Married women are almost invariably indexed
under their married names, with cross references from their maiden names, where known,
but in a very few instances it has seemed best to keep all page references concerning
members of one family together, in which case the cross referencing is reversed.
Wherever possible a 'context' is provided in brackets after the name, in the form
occupation/village/year(s). In some cases, with single page entries, the text when consulted
may provide little more information than the context already given. In due course an index
to the new quarterly Local History Records [Volume 46 onwards] will have to build on the
current index and such entries may well be added to. The inclusion of a village name in the
'context' does not necessarily imply that the person lived there – he or she may have owned
property in the village, but lived elsewhere. For sorting entries into order the 'context'
element has been ignored.
Within a given surname the order is as follows: family heading [Edwards family] surname
without forename, but with other additions [Edwards, Dr] surname with
forename(s)/initials [Edwards, George B] Where surnames and forenames are identical for
a number of people, village order is taken within this sequence; where they are identical
within a village then the order is chronological. The names of firms, houses and roads can
lead with the surname element. In such cases the names of firms immediately follow the
sequence of surnames and are then followed by all other entries with the same first element
in one separate sequence.
The index does not differentiate between Caterham Valley and Caterham on the Hill Upper
Caterham, nor between Coulsdon and Old Coulsdon.
Book and painting titles, hotels, newspapers, public houses/inns and ships are in italic. The
names of houses are not indicated in any particular way, but are self-evident.
INDEX TO BOURNE SOCIETY LOCAL HISTORY RECORDS
[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
A
A & E Dining Rooms, Godstone Road, Whyteleafe (1929-1940) B189.12, B189.12
Aarons, Frank Henry (Kenley, 1905) B189.28
Aarons, Lewis (Kenley, 1900s) B189.28
Abbafield, Woldingham B188.11
Abbots Lane, Kenley, in the 1950s B192.16-18
Abbott, H (Caterham, 1890s) 15.26
Abbott, J (Police Sergeant) (Croydon, 1920), 36.cover
Abbott, L (Purley) B152.14
Abbotts Wood, Caterham B144.16
Abdey, Ray (Scout Leader, Purley, 1980s) 37.19
Abel, Joseph (Revd) (Vicar, Warlingham, 1715) 14.6
Abernathy, Olive (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1892) 23.20
accidents 9.30, 20.36-37, 20.38, 44.42-43
see also aircraft crashes; railway accidents; road accidents
Acheulean handaxes 10.4, 10.7, B58.2, B60.2
Acock, W W (artist, 1860s/1870s) B69.3
Early Morning at Foxley Hatch (1877) 11.6-7, 14.1, B59.2, B96.7
ACROSS Trust 37.16-17
Acts of Parliament
Beer House Act (1830) 22.36-38
Caterham Spring Water Company Act (1862) 37.37
Caterham Spring Water Company Act (1881) 37.39
Charitable Trusts Act (1853) 14.4
City of London (Open Spaces) Act (1878) 7.37
Commons Registration Act (1965) B53.4
Corn Sales Act (1921) 11.20
County Asylums Act (1808) 42.33
Defence of the Realm Act (1914) 26.25
Divided Parishes Acts (1876, 1879, 1882) 4.26
East Surrey Water Act (1885) 37.39
East Surrey Water Act (1896) 37.40
East Surrey Water Act (1921) 37.42
East Surrey Water Act (1927) 37.42
Education Act (1870) 23.27, 36.48
Education Act (1944) [Butler] 20.30
Elementary Education Act (1870) [Forster] 23.28
Emergency Powers Act (1916) 5.31
Factory and Workshop Act (1878) 44.48
Fraudulent Trustees Act (1857) 20.43
Green Belt Act (1938) 11.23
Highways Act (1835) 11.6
Law of Property Act (1922) B47.4
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INDEX TO BOURNE SOCIETY LOCAL HISTORY RECORDS
[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Light Locomotives Act (1896) 4.8
Local Government Act (1888) 4.26, 15.28, 42.35, 42.39
Local Government Act (1894) 31.11, 38.24
London Coal and Wine Duties Continuance Act (1861) 33.48-49
Lunacy Act (1890) 42.35
Lunatics Act (1845) 42.34
Madhouses Act (1774) 42.32, 42.36
Merchandising Mark (Cheese) Act (1896) B192.37
Metalliferous Mines Act (1872) 44.48
Metropolitan Poor Act (1867) 16.21, 37.13, 42.35
Military Service Act (1916) 29.36, 30.43
National Parks Act (1949) 3.40
Poor Law Act (1601) 31.3, 42.33-34
Poor Law Amendment Act (1834) 10.19, 31.4, 42.34, 42.37
Public Health Act (1848) 37.36
Quarries Act (1894) 44.41, 44.48
Road Traffic Act (1929) 36.3
Sunday Entertainments Act (1932) 28.30
Tithe Commutation Act (1836) 14.8
Toleration Act (1689) 26.18
Town and Country Planning Act (1947) 11.26
Treasure Act (1997) B184.18
Turnpike Acts see turnpike trusts
Adam, Anne see Bray, Anne
Adam, John (d.1592) (Horley) 34.50-51
Adam, Richard (Coulsdon, 1409/1415) B157.15, B159.20
Adams, Mrs (Caterham, 1930s) B187.18
Adams, G W (landlord, The White Lion, Warlingham, 1940s-1970) B61.7
Addington, Mr (London surgeon, 1804) 5.12, 5.13, 5.14, 5.15, B94.5
Addington
churches, St Mary the Blessed Virgin B162.11
place-name 2.32
Addington Muster Roll 1914-18 [booklet] B180.2-3
Addington Palace, Croydon B164.15-16
Great Hall B164.16
Addington Road, Sanderstead/Selsdon 38.41, 40.14
in the 1930s 45.40
former residents 40.50, 45.31, 45.32, B195.41-42
No.32 in 2004 45.40
Addiscombe, Zeppelin raid (1915) 26.24, B106.4, B107.7
Addison family (bakers, Caterham, 1940s-1991) B162.21-22
Addison Road, Caterham B181.24, B187.4
air raid casualties (1940) B179.9, B201.24
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
former residents 30.37, B180.5, B202.28
Addley, Louisa see Weston, Louisa
Addley, William (1817-c.1900) (Coulsdon) 9.21, B201.41
Admiral’s Walk, Coulsdon 27.29
aerial photography B196.57
Nore Hill 26.40, 26.41, 26.45-46
AFS see Auxiliary Fire Service
Agate, William (master tailor, Godstone, 1850s) 26.35
The Age [stage-coach, 1828] 4.7
Ager, Sarah Ann (Mrs) (Sanderstead, 1859) 38.40
Aglionby, Henry Aglionby, MP (1790-1853) (barrister, Caterham) 8.23, 21.10, 21.13,
26.11, 26.11-12, B32.4
Aglionby, Mary Ann [formerly Sadd] (Caterham, 1841/1851) 21.10, 26.11, B32.4
agricultural labourers 21.12
Aid to Russia Fund, Clementine Churchill’s B196.2
Aids to Scouting by Robert Baden-Powell 40.21
air displays/tours see Cobham Air Displays; flying tours
air races see King’s Cup Air Races
Air Raid Precautions (ARP) 42.53
air raid shelters B191.5-6
domestic 30.4-8, 30.10, 37.26, 40.67, B158.4, B161.4, B185.24-25, B186.5-6
at Eothen School, Caterham 40.66-70, B172.26
public 30.9, B168.17, B179.23, B199.33
deep 37.28, 44.8, B110.3, B111.7, B113.10, B116.8, B188.24-26, B191.6
caves at Riddlesdown B148.11, B188.26
air raid sirens 30.9
air raid warden posts 40.66, 42.53, 44.30, B149.12, B181.26
air raids (WW1) see Gotha bomber raids; Zeppelin raids
air raids (WW2) 4.30, B185.1, B190.31
Caterham 40.67-68, 40.68-69, B179.9, B199.32-33, B201.24-25, B202.20-21
Kenley 37.26-27, 40.37
Kenley aerodrome, 18 August 1940 25.14, 41.61, B188.36, B189.35, B189.37, B189.38,
B191.40, B195.46, B195.48
Purley 44.7-8
see also V-1 missile bombardment; V-2 rocket attacks
South Croydon B158.4
Whyteleafe 33.12, 40.62, 42.80
Woldingham B184.15
Aircraft Acceptance Park, Kenley 6.35
aircraft crashes
commercial 14.29, 39.23-26, B190.20, B190.20, B191.2-3
Luftwaffe (WW2) 25.14, 25.15, 25.16, B85.3-4, B196.26-27
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
RAF (pre-WW2) 6.19, 27.16, 27.18
RAF (WW2) 25.14, 25.15, 25.16, 43.60-61, B119.8, B188.36, B188.37, B188.39,
B189.5, B196.55
aircraft, stationed at RAF Kenley 6.35-39
airfields
Farleigh decoy B195.43-45
Gardner’s Aerodrome, Hamsey Green 31.37, B143.8, B144.5, B145.2, B200.36
Hamsey Green B181.1, B194.54, B200.35
Warlingham B174.28
Airmen’s Corner, St Luke’s churchyard, Whyteleafe 33.13, B188.35-37, B188.35, B188.36,
B190.45, B195.47
airships see Zeppelin airships
Aisgill railway disaster (1913) 39.66-68
Akabo, Coulsdon Common B199.22
alarm clocks, wartime demand B158.12
Albany House, Harestone Valley, Caterham B191.21
Albert I, King of the Belgians (1875-1934) 39.35, 39.36
Alchin family, Warlingham 32.37
Alchin, Arthur (Caterham, 1910s) B170.20
Alchin, Emma (née Burnell) (Caterham, 1891) B188.27, B188.28
Alchin, O (Caterham, 1909) B199.25
Alchin, Thomas (Caterham, 1891) B188.28
Alchin, Thomas (plumber/ironmonger, Caterham, 1911) B151.14
Alchin, Thomas (furniture dealer/upholsterer, Caterham, 1920s) B153.13, B153.14
Alchin, W (Caterham, 1910s) 1.12
Alchin, William (Warlingham, 1752) 32.37
Alchyn, John (Warlingham, 1648) B67.6
Alder, Leonard (schoolboy, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Aldercombe, Harestone Valley, Caterham 22.17, 24.8
Aldercombe Farm, Caterham 11.19
defence entrenchments in vicinity of [WW1] B202.25-26
Aldercombe Lane, Caterham B181.24
Aldersley, John (d.1818) (haberdasher/merchant venturer, Oxted) B96.9
Alderstead, place-name 2.33
Alderstead Farm, Merstham 2.23, 7.21-23, 7.21, 12.4, 21.44, 22.16, B58.2, B110.2
Alderstead Heath 12.12, 33.39, B110.2
Alderstead Lane, Merstham
19th century farm cottages [demolished c.1946] 21.40, B100.9, B101.6, B102.8
excavation, 1979/1980 21.39-44
excavation plan 21.41
location map 21.41
Alderstead manor 22.11-12, 22.14, 22.16, 22.29
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Alsted medieval sub-manor excavations, Netherne Wood 9.7-14, 12.3-6, 16.8-9,
B57.1-2, B60.1-2, B61.2, B62.1-2, B63.1
Alderstede, Gyles de [? = Giles de Passele] 12.4
Alderstede, Ralph de (Merstham, 1211?) 12.3, 22.11, 22.15
Alderstede, Sir Robert see Passele, Sir Robert de
Alderstede, Robert de (Alderstead, 1329) 22.14
ale 22.36
Alen, Richard (Warlingham, 1566) 32.37
Alexander, J (Caterham, 1880) B194.40
Alexander House, Tupwood Lane, Caterham B185.1-2
Alexander Road, Coulsdon 2.21
Alexanders Walk, Caterham B185.2
Alexandra Avenue, Warlingham B198.9
aliens, internment of 27.35
Alkstede, Sir Robert de see Passele, Sir Robert de
Allan, Kenneth (Father) (St Aidan’s, Coulsdon, 1965) 27.42
Allards, Hamsey Green B67.6
Alldiss, Andy (Chelsham, 1980s) 26.42
Allen, Detective Inspector (Kenley, 1898) 21.35
Allen, Mr (Caterham, 1950s) B201.20
Allen, Betty Mary (m.1945) see Piper, Betty Mary
Allen, Evelyn (d.1940) (Caterham) B201.24
Allen, William (Kenley, 1886) 34.26
Alleyne, Rebecca see Bouverie, Rebecca
Alleyne, Harestone Valley Road, Caterham 18.35, 24.5, B101.6
Allison, A E (postmaster, Sanderstead, 1932-1940s) 38.40, 43.21
Allison, John Drummond (d.1943) (Purley) B152.14
allotments, Caterham B186.21-22
Allum, F (Caterham, 1909) B199.25
Allwright, Charlie (builder, Caterham) B169.17
Allwright, May (Caterham, 1910s) B169.16, B169.17
Alma-Tadema, Sir Lawrence (1836-1912) (artist), 94o in the Shade B199.37-38, B199.38
almshouses see Coulsdon Almshouses [Byron’s]; Elys Davy’s Almshouse, Croydon;
Warlingham Almshouses [The College]
Alsted, Custance de see Passele, Custance de
Alsted medieval sub-manor excavations, Netherne Wood, Merstham 9.7-14, 12.3-6, 16.8-9,
B57.1-2
Alston, Lilian Frances Fitzroy (Godstone, 1890s?) 28.45
amber B100.4
ambulance appeal (1915) B158.2
ambulance stations, Caterham see Borer Memorial Ambulance Station, Queen’s Park; St
John Ambulance Station, Timber Hill Road
ambulances see Caterham motor ambulance (1928)
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Ames, Mr [father of H T] (Warlingham, 1890s/1900s) B193.26-27
Ames, H (Warlingham, 1890s/1900s) 39.5
Ames, H T (b.1883), living memories (Warlingham, 1880s-1900s) B193.26-31
Anaime, Woldingham Garden Village 44.60, 44.60, 44.61
Ancient Buildings Restoration Fund B153.8
Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society, Minute Book, Court 4877 Godstone
B196.49-51
Anderson, Colonel (Lingfield, 1940s) 29.5
Anderson, Mrs (schoolmistress, Whyteleafe, 1900s) 1.23
Anderson, A (chemist, Caterham, 1929-1970) B148.14, B172.23
Anderson, Mary Ann (Mrs) (Whyteleafe, 1860s) 33.9
Anderson, W T (Coulsdon, 1928) 27.42
Anderson, Wally (shopkeeper, Caterham, 1920s) 33.45
Anderson, William (banker, Whyteleafe, 1860s) 33.9
Anderson shelters 30.5-8, 30.10
Andrew, Florence see Newby, Florence
Andrews, Mr (newsagent/tobacconist, Kenley, 1930s) B171.20
Andrews, Arthur (Marden Park, 1879) 5.10
Andrews, Charles (coachman, Sanderstead Court, 1881) 25.12
Andrews, Dorothy (Mrs) (Sanderstead, 1881) 25.12
Andrews, Jean (Caterham, 1936) B187.8
Anear, Bertha (Kenley, 1910s/1920s) B189.21
Anear, Florence (Mrs) (Kenley, 1910s/1920s) B189.21
Anear, Frank (Kenley, 1910s/1920s) B189.21-22
Anear, Jack (b.1920) (Kenley) B189.21-23, B189.23
Anear, Margaret (Mrs) (Kenley) B189.23, B189.23
Anear, Winifred (Kenley, 1910s/1920s) B189.21
Angel, Marie (calligraphist/miniature painter, Caterham) B178.29
Angels One-Five [film] B185.22, B185.23
Anglo-Soviet Committee, Caterham B196.2
animals, in the Bourne Valley 4.36-39
Ann of Cleves (1515-1557), Queen 30.17
Annandale, Harestone Valley Road, Caterham 30.39, 37.32
Annes Walk, Caterham B181.24
Anning, W J (Sergeant, RAF) (d.1940) B191.8
Ansell of Coulsdon (late C12/early C13) 34.12, 35.34
Anstey’s Bury Shaw, Sanderstead 32.32
Anstie, Hubert de (Nutfield, 1192) 25.38
Anthony, Alice (née Toller) (Coulsdon, 1385) B145.14
Anthony, Ralph (Coulsdon, 1385/1398) B145.14, B156.14
anti-aircraft defence
in WW1 6.18, 16.34-35, 26.22-23, 26.26, 26.27
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
in WW2 B189.35-37, B190.42-44
anti-aircraft towers, 39.73-74, B190.cover B190.42
anti-tank obstacles B191.6
antiquities, Surrey County Council list of [1962]
Caterham & Warlingham Urban District B28.3
Coulsdon & Purley Urban District B28.3-4
Antony, Katherine (Coulsdon, 1412) B158.16
Antony, Ralph (Coulsdon, 1409/1412) B157.16, B158.16
Antrobus, Sir Edmund (Coulsdon, 1837) 7.31
Appleby, George (bricklayer’s labourer, Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Appledore, Woldingham Garden Village 44.60
apples B201.4-5
Cockle Pippin B201.4, B202.3
Wadey’s Pippin B149.12, B156.5, B157.9, B189.3
apprenticeships 12.26-27
Apsey, Peter Campbell (Lieutenant) (d.1945) (Caterham) B202.28
Apsey, W W (Major) (Caterham, 1940s) B202.28
aquamanile 12.1
Arbon, Sarah Mary see Hodgson, Sarah Mary
archaeological excavation sites, on pipeline/cable routes 11.28-32
map 11.31
archaeological excavations
Bletchingley
Castle B92.2
Little Pickle [Hextalls] (TQ 334520) B138.8-9, B145.13
North Park Farm [Mesolithic site] B201.7
Place Farm B124.2-3, B132.4, B134.3, B156.8
Roman bath-house B167.27-28
Caterham
Dene Hospital (TQ 3359 5556) B115.3
Elgin Crescent, Roman road at (TQ 5344 1561) 8.20-22
location map 8.21
section through 8.21
King & Queen, High Street (TQ 3337 5583) 22.35, 22.41-44, B105.3
medieval features, plan 22.43
Manor Avenue (TQ 3355 5663) B165.23-24
Royal Oak, 68 High Street (TQ 3340 5562) B166.12-13
Stafford Road (TQ 342565) 36.54-56
War Coppice, White Hill (1950) B153.16
Chaldon
Chaldon Common Road (TQ 324549) 18.10-13, 19.39, B92.2-3, B96.3, B105.3-4
location map 18.11
Chelsham, Nore Hill 26.45, 26.46
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Chipstead, Star Lane (TQ 2836 5693) 11.29
Coulsdon
Coulsdon Court, Messerschmitt Me110 B85.3-4
Coulsdon Woods Roman cemetery (TQ 304593) 9.3-6, B57.2
site plans 9.3, 9.6
Farthing Downs B143.14-15
Hope-Taylor excavations, 1940s B143.14, B153.15-16
St John’s Church B82.4
Starrock Road B143.16
Stoneyfield Road (TQ 308585) B150.19
Taunton Farm 34.11, 34.13-17
Farleigh
Farleigh Court Farm (TQ 369612) B164.25-27
Little Farleigh Green (TQ 378602-379603) 11.28-29
St Mary’s Church (TQ 373600) 11.29
Godstone
The Old Packhouse, Church Lane (TQ 357511) B165.24-25
Streete Court School (TQ 361521) 14.39-40
Hooley, Netherne Lane B50.3, B53.4
Kenley
Watendone Manor (TQ 321594) 6.1, 6.3-6, B45.1
site plan 6.22-23
Limpsfield, medieval pottery kilns (TQ 424525; TQ 4232 5238) B92.2, B191.9
Merstham
Alderstead Lane (TQ 299551)
19th century farm cottages 21.39-44
excavation plan 21.41
location map 21.41
Netherne Wood
Alsted medieval sub-manor 9.7-14, 12.3-6, 16.8-9, B57.1-2
excavation sites, general plan 16.9
ironworks site 12.5-6, 16.9, B66.3
manorhouse site (TQ 293559)
designated ancient monument B75.3
plan 9.10, 12.5
see also Alderstead Manor
Quarry Dean Farm - CMGIR terminus (TQ 2982 5401; 2994 5395) 7.28, 24.18-21,
B69.1, B69.3
site diagram (TQ 2992 5397) 7.27
Purley
112-114 High Street (TQ 3158 6177) B142.16-17
Riddlesdown Road (TQ 324607)
burials 4.13-14
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
site plan and section 4.15
Thomas More School, Russell Hill Road (TQ 3100 6225) B191.9
Sanderstead
Atwood Primary School site 2.16-18, B19.1, B135.3, B143.15-16
King’s Wood site 2.15, B14.1, B16.1
Limpsfield Road (TQ 3465 6030) B155.19-20
Sanderstead Court 2.14, B100.3
Sanderstead Pond vicinity 2.14, B70.2-3
site map 2.17
Slines Oak, Chelsham/Warlingham B109.2, B111.3, B112.4, B115.3
South Godstone, Lagham Manor B83.2, B85.3, B86.3
Tatsfield, Clarks Lane Shaw (TQ 409562) 11.30
Tatsfield Firs (TQ 408561) 11.30
Tatsfield Wireless Station (TQ 406561) 11.30
Titsey, Clacket Lane sites B151.20-21
Warlingham, Blanchman’s Farm (TQ 3595 5799) 32.38-42, 32.39
Warwick Wold (TQ 318528) 11.32
Whyteleafe
Recreation Ground (TQ 342588) 11.29
Salmons Lane B180.36
archaeological finds
Roman gold bulla, found at Chelsham B184.18
Anglo-Saxon/Viking buckle, found near Merstham B159.14, B159.14
medieval silver-gilt ring, found at Godstone B184.18
16th century silver-gilt dress-hook, found at Chelsham B184.18
archaeology reports, general 11.28-32, 14.38-40, 14.40-42, B35.1-2, B48.2-3, B52.2,
B56.1, B132.4
architecture
organic 25.7-8, 25.10
Whyteleafe Style 6.32, 6.33, 13.28
Ardagh, J C (Colonel) (Assistant Adjutant-General, 1880s) 38.49
Arding, Mary (Caterham, 1880s) 24.13
Arkley, Ann (dressmaker, Godstone, 1850s) 22.4, 26.36
Arkley, Elizabeth (schoolmistress, Godstone, 1851) 22.4
Arkwright, Esme Francis Wigsell (Captain) (b.1883) (Sanderstead) 40.10, 41.13
Arkwright, Frank Wigsell (Captain) (1849-1893) (Sanderstead) 3.27, 19.6
Arkwright, Laura Eliza (née Wigsell) (Sanderstead) B169.21
Arkwright, Robert Wigram (Captain) (1822-1888) (Sanderstead) 3.27, 41.13
Arkwright, Sophia Julie (née Wigsell) (Sanderstead) B169.21
Arkwright Road, Sanderstead 15.41
Armitage Wood, Oxted 14.38
arms, grants of 33.27-29, 33.29
Armstrong, George (1835-1892) (Purley) 24.30, 26.7
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Armstrong, Richard B (solicitor, Caterham, 1851) 8.23, 21.10, 21.13, 39.9, B32.4
ARP see Air Raid Precautions
The Arrow, Caterham see The Harrow, Caterham
arson 9.31-32, 17.21, 35.38, B104.10
Arthur’s Folly/Tower, White Hill, Bletchingley 40.71-72, 40.71
Arthur’s Seat, White Hill, Bletchingley 7.10, 40.71, B174.18, B184.11
arum, wild [lords-and-ladies; cuckoo-pint] B166.33-34
Arundel, Joan S (née Grogono) B191.39, B191.39, B191.40
Asgarth, Riddlesdown Road, Purley B108.7
Ash, H P (Mrs) (Kenley) B170.14
Ashby, Mr (Coulsdon, 1800) 7.30
Ashby, Aaron (miller, Warlingham, 1860s) 2.13
Ashby, Amos (miller, Warlingham, 1850s) 2.10
Ashcroft, W W (Purley) B144.9, B148.9
Ashdown, Mr (gentleman’s coachman, 1899) 3.40
Ashdown Park Hotel [formerly Hooley House], Hooley 11.36, 11.37, 11.40-41, 11.41,
B32.2, 39.49-50, 39.50, B49.4, B69.7
lodge preserved B66.8
Ashenden, Kathleen see Fisher, Kathleen
Ashenden, Lilian (Mrs) (Godstone, 1940s) B152.9
Ashenden, Ron (Godstone, 1940s) B152.9
Ashley House, Caterham B195.27
Ashmore, E B (Major-General) (1917) B195.49
Askew, Dorothy (Mrs) (Glenshane, Caterham, 1947-1964) B181.8, B181.9, B181.10,
B186.2
Askew, Raymond (Glenshane, Caterham, 1947-1964) B181.9, B181.10
Aspden, Hartley (Purley, 1920s) 41.44, 41.45
Asprey, Charles (Mitcham, 1813) 30.30
Asprey, Charles (1813-1892) (Caterham) 24.5, 24.7, 30.28-35, 30.32, B179.22, B184.10
Asprey, Charles (d.1916) 30.31, 30.34
Asprey, George 30.31, 30.34, B170.17, B179.22
Asprey, Jane 30.31, 30.34
Asprey, Jessy (née Davies) (d.1858) 30.31, 30.33
Asprey, Rose (née Brisdee) (d.1879) 30.31, 30.33
Asprey, William (Mitcham, 1781) 30.30
Asprey Drinking Fountain, Caterham 19.40, 19.41, 30.28-30, 30.28, 30.32, 30.35
Caterham history interpretive boards B198.5, B198.6
restoration B155.5, B168.30, B176.7
Asprey Grove, Caterham B182.31
Asser, James (surveyor, Chipstead, 1783) 12.23
Asser, Oscar Vivian (Whyteleafe, 1930s) B195.33
assize courts 32.53
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Astoria Cinema, Purley 41.63, 41.63-67
Astoria (Purley) Ltd (1933) B195.30
Asylum for Fatherless Children see Reedham Asylum
Asylum Road [later Westway], Caterham 1.5, 8.30, 24.4, B188.24
Asylum Tavern [later Caterham Arms], Caterham 24.9, B68.5
Asylum View, Coulsdon Road, Caterham 24.4
asylums
county 42.33, 42.34, 42.35, 42.37-38, 42.39
private 42.32, 42.34, 42.36-37
see also mental hospitals
Atcherley, Richard [Batchy] (Group Captain) (RAF Kenley, 1942) 6.39
Atherton, A (Mrs) (Woldingham, 1971) 12.34
Atken, Mr (toll-collector, South Croydon, 1812) 11.6
Atkins family (Harestone, Caterham, late C19) 6.19
Atkins family (lime-burners, Caterham, 1851/1881) 21.10, 24.4
Atkins, Mr (Caterham, 1909) B199.25
Atkins, Mr (lime works owner, Purley, 1868) 20.36
Atkins, Mrs (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Atkins, Bob (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Atkins, C J (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Atkins, C Leslie (Revd) (Minister, Purley Congregational Church) 41.48
Atkins, Charles (merchant, Caterham, 1910s) 30.39, B196.12
Atkins, Charlie (Merstham) B196.16
Atkins, Christopher (Kenley, 1792) B172.17
Atkins, Eliza Jane see Baker, Eliza Jane
Atkins, Elizabeth (Mrs) (Caterham, 1851) 21.8
Atkins, Frank (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Atkins, Fred (Merstham) B196.16
Atkins, Henry (Harry) (d.1941) (lime-burner, Merstham) B196.15-16
Atkins, Ivy (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Atkins, J (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Atkins, Jack (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Atkins, James (1785-1865) (lime merchant, Kenley/Warlingham) B186.24-25
Atkins, James, jnr (lime merchant) B186.24, B186.25
Atkins, Jane (née Morley) (d.1930) (Merstham) B196.15
Atkins, Jessie (schoolgirl, Caterham, 1878/1883) B49.3
Atkins, Joe (Caterham, 1898) 7.8
Atkins, Joseph (Holliday’s Bottom, 1945) 35.32-33
Atkins, Joseph [father] (lime burner, Merstham, 1830s-1850s) B196.15
Atkins, Joseph [son] (lime burner, Merstham) B196.15
Atkins, L G, living memories (Devil’s Den, Chaldon) B153.18-19, B155.17-18
Atkins, M H (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
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Atkins, Mary (née Histed) (Merstham, 1830s-1850s) B196.15
Atkins, R (Caterham, 1909) B199.25
Atkins, Sidney (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Atkins, Susannah see Edwards, Susannah
Atkins, Thomas (lime-burner, Caterham, 1851) 21.10
Atkins, Thomas (lime-burner, Dorking, 1800s) B196.15
Atkins, Thomas (agricultural labourer, Merstham) B196.15
Atkins, Violet (schoolgirl, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Atkins, William (lime-burner, Caterham, 1851) 21.10
Atkins, William (Godstone, 1880s) B186.24, B186.25
Atkins’ Farm, Caterham 39.29
Atlee family, of Waddington, mysterious deaths (1853) B198.1-2
atmospheric railways, London & Croydon Railway (1846-47) B36.4
Attow, Mr (Coulsdon, 1940s) 36.20
Attrel, Mr (dairyman, Purley, 1900s) 1.28
Attridge, Mr (Caterham) 1.13
Attridge, Mr (fireman, Caterham Fire Brigade, 1904) 23.12
Attwood, John (Coulsdon, 1490) B150.17
Attwood Close, Sanderstead 15.41, B19.2
Atwodde, Dyones (d.1530) (Sanderstead) 8.8, 13.35, 13.36, 40.15
Atwodde, John (d.1525) (Sanderstead) 5.26, 8.8, 13.35, 13.36, 40.15
Atwood, Elizabeth (née Lawrence) (d.1604) (Sanderstead) 8.9, 8.10, 37.52, 37.56, 41.12
Atwood, George (d.1722) (Sanderstead) 41.12, B69.6-7
Atwood, Harman (I) (1570-1653) (Sanderstead) 5.26, 8.8-9, 37.52, 37.56, 40.6, 41.12,
B175.26
Atwood, Harman (II) (1608-1676) (Sanderstead) 8.10, 14.4, 14.5, 14.6, 36.42, 36.46, 40.4,
40.6, 40.7, 41.12, B45.2, B69.7, B175.26-28
Atwood, Harman (III) (1641-1702) 41.12, B69.7
Atwood, Harman (IV) (1663-1683) 41.12, B69.7
Atwood, Joan (née King) (d.1640) (Sanderstead) 8.9, 8.10, 41.12
Atwood, John (b.1598?) 41.12, B69.7
Atwood, John (d.1759) (Sanderstead) 14.8, 41.12
Atwood, King (Revd) (1607[bapt.]-1674) (Rector, Sanderstead, 1630-1674) 4.31, 8.10,
41.12, B69.7, B175.27
Atwood, Olive (d.1681) (Sanderstead) 5.27, 41.12, B69.7, B175.27
Atwood, Susan (m.1667) see Till, Susan
Atwood, William (Coulsdon, 1762) 7.30
Atwood Cottage, Warlingham 15.32
Atwood Iron Age and Romano-British site, Sanderstead 2.16-18, B19.1, B135.3,
B143.15-16
Aubertin, Anne (b.1810) (Chipstead) 14.10, 45.50, 45.51
Aubertin, Charlotte (Chipstead, 1900s) 45.50
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Aubertin, Henrietta (née Lambert) (Chipstead, 1808/1811) 14.10
Aubertin, Mary Eliza (Mrs) (Chipstead, 1860s) 14.10
Aubertin, Peter (1725-1808) (Banstead) 14.10
Aubertin, Peter (Revd) (1775-1861) (Rector, Chipstead, 1808-1861) 14.10, 14.12
Aubertin, Peter (Revd) (b.1811) (Rector, Chipstead, 1861-?) 12.27, 14.10, 14.12-13
Aubrey, Elizabeth (née Bedell) (d.1676?) 37.51, 37.52, 37.56
Aubrey, Herbert (1626) 37.52, 37.53, 37.56
Aubrey, John (1626-1697) (antiquary) 10.6, 17.8, 20.34, 40.4
on Bourne Stream 1.4
on Caterham 3.30
on Smitham Bottom 4.3
Auckland Road, Caterham B181.24
Audley, Frances (b.1648) (Purley) 36.42, 36.46
Audley, Sir Hugh (Bletchingley, 1320s) 37.4, 37.6
Audley, Lewis (Major) (1618-1670) (Purley) 4.31, 15.41, 36.42-47, 37.56, B139.9
Audley, Mary (formerly Hawtrey, née Bedell) (1610-1655) (Purley) 9.26, 36.42, 36.43,
37.52, 37.53, 37.56
tomb, Sanderstead Church 36.42
Audley, Mary (Marie) (Mrs) (Purley, 1656) 36.45, 36.46, 37.56
Audley arms 9.26
Audley Drive, Sanderstead 15.41
Austen, Charlton (agent, Selsdon Park Estate, 1903) B191.36
Austin, Bertha (schoolteacher, Caterham, 1910s) 39.28
Austin, Eliza (née Henson) (Coulsdon Common, 1920s) B187.17
Austin, George (butcher, Tilburstow Hill, 1850s) 26.37
Austin, Mary (schoolteacher, Caterham, 1910s) 39.28
Austin, Sidney (Coulsdon Common, 1920s) B187.17
Austin, William (Coulsdon Common, 1920s) B187.17
R Austin & Sons, Greengrocers & Fruiterers, Caterham B194.21, B194.21
Auxiliary Fire Service, Caterham B194.19-20, B199.32
Aveling, T H (Revd) (Reedham, 1850s-1870s?) 20.26, B100.5
Avery, John Stanley (Dr) (Caterham) B182.30
aviation course, ICS (1912) 41.52, 41.53-54
aviation, early commercial 42.5-6
aviation pioneers see Slack, Robert B
Aylen, Walter (village constable, Caterham, 1851) 21.8
Aynescombe, Patience see Lambert, Patience
Aynescombes [later The Harrow], Farleigh B169.7-8
B
Babington, Mrs (The Grange, Coulsdon, 1900s) B194.33-34
Babington, Charles H (The Grange, Coulsdon, 1900s) 4.18, 4.19
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Babington, John (The Grange, Coulsdon, 1900s) B194.34
Babington, Philip (The Grange, Coulsdon, 1900s) B194.34
Back, Miss see Penton, Mrs
Back, Ada (Mrs) (Rooksnest, Godstone, 1907, 1916-?) 31.21, B159.7
Back, Christine see Hanson, Christine
Back, Eric (1912-1994) B158.6, B159.7
living memories (Rooksnest, Godstone) 31.21-26
memories of Bob and Sid Knight (butchers) B151.7
Back, Frank (1877-1971) (head gardener/bailiff, Rooksnest, Godstone, 1916-?) 31.21,
31.22, 31.23-24, B159.7
Baden-Powell, Dame Olave (1889-1977) 40.25, 40.26, 40.29, 40.32
Baden-Powell, Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell (Lieutenant-General) (1857-1941),
Baron 40.21, 40.23, 40.24
Aids to Scouting 40.21
Scouting for Boys (1908) 13.4
Bader, Sir Douglas (Group Captain) (1910-1982) 6.36, B146.8
Bailey, Miss (Headmistress, St David’s School, Purley, 1928-1944) B127.9
Bailey, Mr (d.1951) (draper, Caterham) B156.16
Bailey, Jack (Coulsdon, 1920s) B174.14
Bailey, Madge see Keeble, Madge
Baily, Edward P (1852-1941) (Headmaster, Hazelwood School, Limpsfield) B195.33,
B196.6-7
Baily, Robert (1885-1973) (cricketer) B196.6
Baines, Charles (d.1915) (grocery assistant, Caterham) 25.40, 29.32
Baird, John Logie (1888-1946) (television pioneer) 5.16, 5.17, 5.18, 32.21-22, 32.23, 32.23,
32.24, 32.25, 32.27
Baker, Mrs (née Munday) (schoolteacher, Sanderstead, 1930s) B193.3
Baker, Bertram C (builder/undertaker, Caterham, 1920s-1940s) B193.6, B196.29
Baker, Charles (undertaker, Caterham, 1930s/1940s) 5.20, 35.33, B185.28
Baker, Edna (schoolteacher, Sanderstead, 1930s) B193.3
Baker, Eliza Jane (née Atkins) (Caterham, 1910s-1930s) B196.29, B196.29
Baker, Emily Louisa (servant, Kenley, 1881) 32.10
Baker, Emma (b.1913) (Caterham) B196.29
Baker, George Albert (b.1923) (Caterham) B196.29-31, B196.30, B196.31
Baker, Gertrude (Purley, 1917) 40.61
Baker, Henry (builder/undertaker, Caterham, 1850s) B196.29
Baker, Sir Herbert (1862-1946) (architect) B192.34
Baker, James (woodbroker, Caterham, 1851) 21.9
Baker, James (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1853) 35.29
Baker, L (Caterham, 1909) B199.25
Baker, Nell (née Britchford) (cook, Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
Baker, Patience (servant, Kenley, 1871) 32.10
Baker, Percy Gordon (Caterham, 1900s-1950s) B196.29, B196.29
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Baker, Reginald Perry (1912) 41.55
Baker, Sophia (innkeeper, Chelsham, 1881) B174.11
Baker, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1826) 38.14
Baker, William (Coulsdon, 1830s) 38.14
Baker Boy Lane, Farleigh B8.2, B193.1
Balch family (Caterham and Canada) B185.5-6
Balch family tree B105.6
Balch, Annie Jane (née Tidy) (Caterham) 8.22, B185.6
Balch, Betsy see Balch, Elizabeth
Balch, Edward (dairyman, Whyteleafe, 1920s) 12.13
Balch, Elizabeth (Betsy) (née Bryant) (d.1878) (Caterham) 8.24, 8.25, 21.5, 21.14, B185.5
Balch, Henry (dairyman, Whyteleafe/Warlingham, 1920s-1949) 12.12, 12.13, 12.14, 12.16
Balch, James (1815-1871) (master tailor, Caterham) 8.23-24, 8.25, 21.14, B185.5
1851 census enumerator 21.5, 21.6
Balch, James (1845-1927) (tailor and churchwarden, Caterham) 1.8, 21.5, 25.20, 27.13-14,
B174.20, B185.6, B191.20
account of Caterham [written 1909] 8.22-29, B66.6
Balch, Jane (b.1850) ( Caterham) 21.5, B185.6
Balch, Maisie (Whyteleafe) B143.9
Balch, Patience see Bryant, Patience
Balch, Richard, jnr (dairyman, Whyteleafe, 1920s) 12.13
Balch, Richard T (1857-1930) (dairyman, Whyteleafe/Warlingham) 12.12
Balch, Sarah (née Mountain) (Caterham) 8.22, B185.6
R T Balch & Sons (Dairymen), Whyteleafe 12.12, 12.13-14, 12.16, B143.9
Balch’s Farm, Caterham 39.29
Balchin, Cherry, living memories (Hooley) B142.13-14
Baldwen, Robert (d.1791) (Caterham) B38.3
Baldwin, Mr (architect, Reigate, 1900s) 28.12, 28.14
Baldwin, Elizabeth (Mrs) (Chipstead, c.1746) 12.22
Baldwin, Henry (d.1777) (innkeeper, Godstone) 25.31
Baldwin, James (miller, Godstone, 1777) 25.31
Baldwin, John (Coulsdon, 1323) B76.7
Baldwyn, Elizabeth (Warlingham, 1648) B67.6
Balfont Close, Sanderstead 15.43
Balfour, Jabez Spencer (1843-1916) (Croydon) 16.36
Ball, Margaret (née Campbell) (b.1906), childhood memories (St Lawrence’s Hospital,
Caterham) 17.10-11
Ball, R E 4.12, 10.5
Ballentine, T (architect, Caterham, 1902) 21.22, B130.10
balloon races B198.30
balloons 18.28, 32.6, B196.57
see also barrage balloons
Balls, Iris Joy see Gates, Iris Joy
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Balls, Leonard (vet, Kenley, 1920s) B189.3, B196.31
Balthasar, Roy F (Netherne, 1960s) 9.7, 10.5, B56.4
Banan, Sarah (Mrs) (dressmaker, Godstone, 1850s) 22.4, 22.6, 26.36
Bance, Thomas (Rooksnest, Godstone, 1534) B159.7
Band of Hope 2.26, 34.29-30, 34.46, B201.43
bands, local B22.2
see also Caterham bands; Purley Brass Band; Warlingham bands
Bangham, Anne see Harley, Anne
Bangham, Edward, MP (d.1760) (Hooley House) 11.37, 39.48, B75.2
Bangs, H (Warlingham, 1940s) 15.32
Bank Buildings, Brighton Road, Purley B173.6, B183.10, B200.12
Banks, Amelia (née Pitches) 12.8
Banks, Sir Edward (1770-1835) (civil engineer) 4.5, 12.6-9, 23.36, 23.41, 33.6-7
tomb and monument, St Margaret’s, Chipstead 6.27, 12.6
Banks, Edward Delamark (1801-1818) (Merstham) B62.1
Banks, James (The Fox, Coulsdon, 1851) 20.16
Banks, Sir Joseph (1743-1820) (botanist) B76.6
Banks, Margaret see Jolliffe, Margaret
Banks Villas, Chipstead Valley Road, Coulsdon 2.20
Banmore, Penwortham Road, Sanderstead 40.51
Banstead, place-name 2.33
Banstead Drag Hounds 10.34, B166.10-11
Banstead Road, Caterham 43.47, B181.24
air raid (1941) B202.20-21
Le Personne Homes 45.84, 45.89
No.194 12.13
Banstead Road, Purley 2.28, 3.17, 9.21, 37.44
named houses see Knoll Lodge; Plymville; St Margaret’s; Sundial Cottage
Barbara Edith Convalescent Home, Chaldon 38.7
Barber, Mr (woodwork teacher, Coulsdon, 1920s) 35.20
Barber, Edward (gentleman, Godstone, C16) 32.55
Barber, William (Caterham postman, 1869-1909) B199.23-26, B199.23, B199.25
Barber’s Bijou Cinematograph Show (1908) 19.10
Barclay, Elizabeth [Eliza] (m.1791) see Macleay, Elizabeth [Eliza]
Barents Sea, battle of the (December 1942) B202.33-34
Barford, Frank (radio operator, Coulsdon, 1928) 32.24
Barham, Mr and Mrs (Chipstead, 1950s) 33.18
Barker, George (schoolboy, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Barkerville, British Columbia, Canada B155.3, B156.3-4
Barlass, George (d.2000) (Caterham) B194.23
Barlass, Philip (b.1944) (Caterham) B194.23
Barlass, Winifred (Mrs) (b.1915), living memories (Caterham) B194.21-23
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Barley, Jack (Whyteleafe, 1900s?) 1.23
The Barley Mow, South Park, Reigate B189.18
Barlow family grave, Sanderstead 45.39, 45.41
Barlow, Ada Louisa (née Harfitt) (Sanderstead, 1930- ?) 45.31, 45.32, 45.38, 45.39
Barlow, Aileen (b.1926) (Sanderstead) 45.32, 45.38
Barlow, Douglas (1920-2002) (wholesale confectioner) (Sanderstead) 45.32, 45.37, 45.38,
45.39
Barlow, Dulcie (née Madgett) (Croydon, 1950s) 45.38, 45.41
Barlow, Fred (wholesale confectioner, Croydon, 1930s) 45.32, 45.37
Barlow, John Frederick (wholesale confectioner, Croydon, 1948-1950s) 45.37-38, 45.38,
45.39, 45.41
Barlow, John James (1891-1953) (wholesale confectioner) (Sanderstead, 1930-1953)
45.31-32, 45.31, 45.38, 45.39, 45.39
Barlow, Maud see Osborne, Maud
Barlow, Nancy (b.1926) (Sanderstead) 45.32, 45.38
Barlow, Sidney (wholesale confectioner, Croydon, 1930s) 45.32, 45.37
Barlow, Walter (wholesale confectioner, Croydon, 1930s-1950s) 45.32, 45.37
Barlow & Parker Ltd, Wholesale Confectioners, Tamworth Road, Croydon 45.31-41
delivery vehicles 45.31, 45.33, 45.36
The Barn, Bradmore Green, Coulsdon B46.4, B51.5, B82.3
The Barn, Ivy Mill Lane, Godstone 18.16
Barn Cottages, Hayes Lane, Kenley B34.7
Barn Theatre, Bluehouse Lane, Oxted B189.19-20
Barnard, Ann (Chipstead) 10.34, 10.36
Barnard, Ethel Emma (Pat) (née Payne) [later Rowe-Williamson, then Hall) (1896-1986)
42.6, 42.7, 42.8, 42.9, 42.12
Barnard, Franklyn Leslie (Captain) (1896-1927) (aviator) 41.51, 42.3-13, 42.4, 42.10
Barnard, Peter (b.1926) 42.9, 42.12
Barnard Lodge, Slines Green 4.37
Barnard Road, Slines Green 26.42
Barnden, Mrs (Purley, 1917) 40.61
Barnes, Mr and Mrs (Caterham, 1900s?) 1.11
Barnes, David, memories of Halsey’s Nursery, Whyteleafe (1950s) B196.9-10
Barnes, Herbert (Vice-Chairman, Caterham UDC, 1900) 20.17, 20.18
Barnes, Muriel I (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1908) 23.22
Barnfield Road, Sanderstead 15.43
Barns, Charles (architect, Warlingham, 1960s) 30.26
barns 30.11-15
conversions 30.12, 30.14
medieval B83.2, B85.3, B86.3
roof structures, forms of 30.12-14, 30.13
thatched 30.12, B167.9
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tithe B41.1, B54.1
Barr, Robert (novelist, Woldingham, 1900s) 6.12, 6.13, 28.14
barrage balloons B196.53-56, B196.54
Barralet, John (Purley, 1920s) 42.78
Barrett, Harold Sydney (b.1923) B190.39
living memories (Kenley and Caterham) B190.37-41
Barrett, Margaret (Headmistress, Hillcroft School (Infants), Caterham, 1880s) 38.27
Barrett, Mavis (Mrs) (d.1999) (Caterham) B190.38, B190.39
Barrett, Sid (chauffeur, Kenley, 1920s) B190.37, B190.38
Barrett, W (Mrs) (née Rapley) (Caterham, 1910s) B164.22-23
Barrie Close, Coulsdon B113.9
Barrington, Peter (Observer Corps) B195.50-51
Barrington, Wallis (cinema manager, Coulsdon, 1919) B147.8, B147.9
Barrow Green Cottage, Oxted 17.39
Barrow Green Road, Oxted
bridges 39.61
water storage tank (18th century) 30.47-48, 30.48
barrows see Godstone barrows
Barthorpe, George (police constable, Kenley, 1930s) 36.7
Bartlett, Mrs (Sanderstead, 1930s) 41.47
Bartletts Cottages, High Street, Purley 1.28, 2.29, 4.28, 18.6, B201.42
Bartok, Richard (Rooksnest, Godstone, late C16) B159.7
Barton, Mr (signalman, Stoats Nest, 1890s) 3.23
Barton, A (b.1887), living memories (Coulsdon) 3.23-24
Barton, John (Garston sub-manor, 1414) B140.9
Barton’s Nerve Pills 19.4
Baseley, Mr (Headmaster, Laleham Lea Preparatory School, Purley) B190.41
Bashford, Mr (workman, Reedham Orphanage, 1900s?) 4.19
Bashford, Gladys (Coulsdon, 1890s/1900s) B164.7
Bashford, J (butcher, Caterham, 1880s) B150.17
Bashford, J (coal merchant, Caterham, 1870s) B160.18
Bashford, Joe (Coulsdon, 1880s/1900s) B164.7
Bashford, John (licensee, Red Lion, Bletchingley, 1887) B183.15
Bashford, Mabel (Coulsdon, 1890s/1900s) B164.7
Bashford, Mary (Mrs) (Caterham, 1870s) B160.18
Bashford, Peter (Chipstead, 1830s) 17.20
Bashford, Richard (Coulsdon, 1851) 7.31
Bashford, Ruby (Coulsdon, 1890s/1900s) B164.7
Basing, Margaret de see Passele, Margaret de
Basing, Reynold de (1294) 22.12
Basing, Reynold de (1329) 22.14
Basing, William de (d.1316) 22.12
Basset, Thomas (elder, 1395) (Watendone) B142.12
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Basset, Thomas (younger, 1395) (Watendone) B142.12
Bassett, Alice see Pet, Alice; Sawston, Alice
Bassett, Alice (Watendone, 1465) B65.3
Bassett, Emmot (Watendone, 1465) B65.3
Bassett, Isolde (Watendone, 1465) B65.3
Bassett, Joan (Watendone, 1465) B65.3
Bassett, John (poacher, Caterham, C16) 32.54
Bassett, John (Watendone, 1450/1465) B65.3, B142.12
Bassett, Thomas (elder) (Watendone, 1430s/1450/1465) B65.3, B142.12
will (1465) B65.3
Bassett, Thomas (younger) (Watendone, 1450/1465/1496) B65.3, B142.12, B142.13
Bassett, Thomas (Waterhouse Farm, Coulsdon, 1580) B56.4, B65.3
Bassett, William (Watendone, 1549) B142.13
Bassingham, Mr (1883) 7.37
Bata Shoe Company, Croydon Road, Caterham B174.24
Bertram Batchelder, Wholesale Stationers, George Street, Croydon (c.1907) 43.20, 43.21
Batchelder Brothers, Wholesale Stationers, London Road, Croydon (1914-c.1937) 29.19,
43.21
Bate, Bill (cricketer, Sanderstead) 3.26
Bates, Mr (Godstone, 1970s), memories of Ivy Mill, Bletchingley 18.14, 18.16, 18.18, 18.20
Bates, D C (postmaster, Sanderstead, 1950s) 38.40
Bates, Daisy (Mrs) (Caterham, 1940s) B202.28
Bates, Edward (Caterham, 1940s) B202.28
Bates, H S (postmaster, Sanderstead, 1950s) 38.40
Bates, O F (Caterham, 1920s) 35.42
Bates, Reginald Edward (Sergeant, RAF) (d.1942) (Caterham) B202.28
Bates, Robert Makin (banker, 1855) 19.12
Batey, Mr (Coulsdon, 1930s) B188.30
Batey, Jessie (née Pysden) (Coulsdon, 1920s-1930s) B188.29, B188.30
Batley, James Cockburn (1915-1982) 13.17, 17.15, 17.22-23, 45.3, 45.3, 45.4, 45.14, 45.26,
B189.6-7, B191.5, B194.18-20
archive B199.3
funeral B109.1
obituary [by A G Newman] B109.4-5
obituary [by himself] B192.4-7
bats 4.37, 4.38, 5.38-39, B111.1, B201.34-35
Battle, Arthur (b.1907) (police constable, Kenley, 1930s-1954) B195.44
living memories 36.3-13, 36.4
Battle of Britain (1940) 6.39, 41.60-62, B160.15-16, B161.16-17, B162.7-8, B193.43,
B202.26-27
aircrew casualties
Luftwaffe 25.14-16
RAF 25.14-16, B188.34-38, B188.39
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
all RAF pilots engaged, Book of Remembrance recording 33.12
Batts Farm, Warlingham 30.12, B26.3
Baverstock, Ellen (Mrs) (Caterham, 1899) B180.23
Baverstock, Nellie (Caterham, 1899) B180.23
Bawcomb, Richard (d.1760) (Nutfield) 6.29
Baxter, Florence (photographer, South Croydon, c.1908) 43.22
Bay Path, Godstone B85.1
Bayley, Pop (police constable, Coulsdon, 1940s) 36.21
Bayley, Widow (Hooley, 1806) B102.8
Bayley, Bob (Coulsdon, 1940s) 36.22
Bayley, E F (Ted) (builder, Coulsdon, 1940s) 36.21-22
Bayley, Jack (transport contractor, Coulsdon, 1940s) 36.22
Bayley, Kate (Coulsdon, 1940s) 36.21
Bayley, Thomas (Chipstead, 1789) 17.18
Bayly, Ada Ellen see Lyall, Edna [pseud.]
Beadell, Arthur (1872-1957) (naturalist, Warlingham) 4.37-38, 5.24, 5.37-39, 6.21, 15.33,
16.16, 32.36
The Flora and Fauna of Warlingham B113.7, B113.8
Mem’ries of Old Warlingham (1947) 4.25-26, 5.37, 12.30
Nature Notes of Warlingham and Chelsham (1932) 3.28, 14.14, 14.15, 14.16, B25.2,
B175.19
Beadell, Sarah (Mrs) (d.1933) (Chelsham) 11.16
Beadle, Mrs (Chelsham, 1894) B154.10
Beadle, James (Chipstead, 1847) 17.20
Beadle, James (Pig & Whistle, Waddington, 1881) 41.42
Beadle, John (miller, Chelsham, 1840s?) 2.11
Beaker pottery B105.3
Beal, John (workhouse master, Coulsdon, 1805-1813) 10.16
Beamish, Francis Victor (1903-1942) (Group Captain) B177.17-20
Beard, Ada Maud (Purley, 1930s) 41.48
Beard, Arthur (landlord, Old Surrey Hounds, Caterham, 1916) B115.9, B200.26-27,
B200.28
Beard, Kathleen (schoolteacher, Purley, 1917) B128.5
Beard, Martha Jane (Mrs) (Smitham Bottom, 1871) B144.4
Beard, William (toll-keeper, Smitham Bottom, 1871) B144.4
bears, performing 1.16
Beasley, Miss (schoolteacher, Caterham, 1920s) 39.28
Beasley, Alfred (Caterham, 1930s-1948) B175.20, B175.22
Beasley, L M (Mrs) (Caterham, 1930s-1948) B175.20, B175.22
Beasley, Michael (Caterham, 1960s-1990s) B175.22
L M Beasley & Co Ltd, Lampshade Makers, Caterham B173.23-24, B175.20-23
beating the bounds 1.8, 2.22, 4.25-26, 5.28, 5.35, 9.21, 31.14, B32.3
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Beauchamp, Lady Cecily de (d.1364) 25.36, 25.38
Beaumont Road, Purley 24.30
Beaverette armoured car B196.56
Becher, Richard (d.1782) (Rooksnest, Godstone) B159.7
Beck, Miss (governess, Tilbuster Lodge, Godstone, 1810s) 42.17
Beck, Edmund (miller, Caterham, 1696) 2.11
Beck, Thomas William (Revd) (Minister, Coulsdon Methodist Church, 1909-1911) 27.39,
27.42
Becket, E H (b.1864) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1926-1927] 40.40, 40.42, 41.44
Beckett, Mr (Caterham, 1893) 25.22
Beckett, Frank H (scoutmaster, Coulsdon, 1908/1910) 3.23, 13.4-5
Beckett Avenue, Kenley 27.29
Beddington 4.26, 13.7, 13.8, 15.16, 36.14
churches, St Mary’s B92.3
place-name 2.32
Beddlestead 17.5, 17.6
Beddlestead Bronze Hoard B44.1-2, B48.2
Beddlestead Farm, Chelsham 1.36, 10.19, 17.7, 22.11
Beddoe, Miss (schoolteacher, Coulsdon) B194.35
Bedell, Ann (née Boothby) 37.51
Bedell, Anne see Mustard, Anne
Bedell, Elizabeth see Aubrey, Elizabeth
Bedell, Elizabeth (Mrs) (Purley, 1637) 37.53-54, 37.56
release of dower rights 37.54, 37.55
Bedell, Margaret (née Lawrence) (d.1607) 37.51, 37.56
Bedell, Martha see Taverner, Martha
Bedell, Mary see Audley, Mary (formerly Hawtrey)
Bedell, Matthew (b.1596) 37.51, 37.56
Bedell, Matthew (d.1636) (Purley) 9.26, 37.51-52, 37.56, B139.9
Bedell, Prudence see Thorold, Prudence
Bedell, Thomas (b.1616) 37.51, 37.54, 37.56
Bedell arms 9.26, 9.26
Bedlam [Bethlem Hospital] 42.32, 42.38
Bedson, P P (Professor) (b.1853) (Purley/Coulsdon) 41.46
Beech Avenue, Sanderstead 38.41, B178.7
Beech Corner, Rook Lane, Chaldon B198.9
Beech Farm, Chelsham 9.30, 9.30-33, 22.9, B69.8
farm diaries 9.30, 22.8, 22.11
Beech Grove, Caterham 4.10, 4.11
Beech Hanger, Harestone Valley, Caterham 4.12, 7.8, 22.22, 24.4, 24.10, 25.34, 37.38-39,
39.74, B184.10, B197.12
Beech Hangers, Shepherds Hill, Merstham 41.51
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Beech House Road, Croydon, Zeppelin raid (1915) B106.4, B107.7-8
The Beeches, Caterham B195.27
Beechey, Mr (groundsman, PCGS for Boys, 1940s) B193.21
Beechey, Mrs (cook, PCGS for Boys, 1940s) B193.21
Beechlands [formerly Laurelbank], Stafford Road, Caterham 25.20, 30.31, 30.34-35
Beechwood, Church Hill, Caterham B181.25, B197.9
Beechwood, Harestone Valley, Caterham 22.17, B191.21
Beechwood Gardens, Caterham 38.32
Beechwood Road, Caterham 24.5, 38.32, B169.18, B180.19, B199.44
named houses see Chasewood
Beechwood Road, Sanderstead 38.41
Beeney, Dorothy (schoolgirl, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
beer 22.36, 22.38
beerhouses 21.8, 22.36-38, 38.14, 41.41, B101.7, B180.13
Beeson, Benjamin (1830-1908) (police constable, Sanderstead) B168.20-23, B168.23
Beggars Bush, Woodcote 2.28, 10.7, 27.30
Beggars Lodge, Chaldon 18.12
Belcher, Mr (shepherd, Selsdon Park) B195.42
Belcher, Austen Charles Sandham (Captain) (d.1915) (Chaldon) 29.32
Belcher, Gilbert Edward (Revd) (Rector, Chaldon, 1888-1919) 2.22
Belcher, Humphrey Gilbert (Lieutenant) (d.1915) (Chaldon) 29.32
Belcher, John (agricultural labourer, Caterham, 1881) B180.25
Belcher, Kate (Mrs), living memories (Selsdon) B195.41-42
Belgian refugees, (Caterham, 1914/1915) 29.16, 29.17
Bell, W (baker and confectioner, Caterham, 1900s) 42.48
The Bell, Godstone 22.4, 26.35, 31.11
The Bell, Outwood B71.8, B182.19
The Bell, Oxted B96.8, B188.21-22
bell-founders 22.29, 22.30
see also Hodson, John
bell-founding 10.8-9, 22.29, 22.30
bell-ringing 22.28-29, 22.31-34
Bellatti, Ernest Charles (Warlingham, 1930s) B194.18
Bellchambers, Esau (agricultural labourer, Caterham, 1841) 43.10-11
Bellchambers, Esau (Caterham, 1841) 37.29, 43.10
Bellchambers, George (carpenter, Godstone, 1739/1757) 25.31
Bellchambers, Phoebe (née Fairall) (m.1828) (Caterham) 43.10, 43.11
Bellchambers, Thomas (agricultural labourer, Caterham, 1851) [and family] 21.10, 43.10
Bellere, Thomas (d.1825) (Farleigh) 6.28
Belson, Luke (Blacksmith’s Arms, Caterham, 1870s) 37.50
Belton, Charles (Coulsdon, 1820s?) 10.17
Bencombe Road, Purley 20.26, B71.8
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Bendall, Beatrice E (Caterham, 1937) B180.25
Bender & Co, Photographers, George Street, Croydon (1900s) 43.21
Bender & Lewis, Photographers, George Street, Croydon (1908-1916) 43.21, 43.22, 43.24,
43.25, 43.30
Benham, John de, Abbot of Chertsey (1346-1361) 27.28
Benham Close, Coulsdon 27.28, B19.2
Bennett, Revd (Rector, Farleigh, 1907) 10.19
Bennett, A J (postmaster, Purley, 1910s/1920s) 43.22
Bennett, Edward (Star Inn, Hooley, 1867) B88.9
Bennett, Ernest (Star Inn, Hooley, 1910s) 18.26
Bennett, Hannah Winifred (m.1924) see Dullaway, Hannah Winifred
Bennett, Simon (Caterham, 1970s- ) B166.24
Bennett, William (Caterham, 1930s) B195.23
Bennett Photo Centre, Croydon Road, Caterham B166.23, B166.24
Benson, General (Woldingham, 1918) 39.71
Benson, Martin (Revd) (d.1833) (Rector, Merstham, 1791-1833) 23.40
Benthall, Zig Zag Road, Kenley B144.4, B201.44
Bentham, Grace (née Kearton) 6.16, 6.17, B156.19, B156.20
Bentham, Howard (1883-1968) (ornithologist) B156.19, B156.20, B168.15
Bentley, Derek (1933-1953) (Croydon) [hanged] 45.38
Bentley, Thomas Hyde (Rose & Crown, Riddlesdown, 1867/1870) 20.36
SS Berengaria (1928) 32.25
Bernard, Samuel (Dr) (d.1657) (Farleigh) 8.5
Berners, 2nd Baron see Bourchier, John
Berry, A B (Mrs) (Caterham, 1961) 7.7, B192.39
Berry, Brian (d.1944) (Purley) B169.12
Berry, Doris (Mrs) (Purley, 1940s) B169.12
Berry, Reginald (Purley, 1940s) B169.12
Berry & Sons (corn dealers, Caterham, 1890s) B177.25-26
Berryman, John (Major), VC (Woldingham, 1890s) 6.12, B192.34
Bertram, Charles (conjuror, Caterham, 1903) 22.20
Bessey, Gordon (milkman, Caterham) B196.35
Best, Albert (pupil, Kenley School, 1892) 34.31-32
Best, Cecil F (b.1882) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1928-1929] 40.40-41, 40.42, 41.45
Best, Joan (Pirbright, 1637) 32.46
Best, Richard (Alderstead, 1522/1538) 22.29, B81.7
Best, Richard (robbery victim, Caterham, C16) 32.54
Best, Thomas (Pirbright, 1590) 32.46
Best, William (d.1618) (Pirbright) 32.46
Best, William (Pirbright, 1637) 32.46
Beste, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1430) B160.14
Betchley, Bill (Bletchingley, 1900s) 18.16
Betchworth, ***public houses/inns see The Dolphin Inn
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Betenson family (Willey, 1613-1733) 17.8-9
Bethlem Hospital [Bedlam] 42.32, 42.38
Betteram, Marce (cook, Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
Betteridge, Ethel Gladys see Parker, Ethel Gladys
Bettles, Arthur (shoe repairer, Kenley, 1940s-1980s) B182.28
Bettles, John (shoe repairer, Caterham, 1950s- ) B182.28, B182.28
Bettles, Walter (1893-1961) (shoe repairer, Kenley) B182.27-28
W Bettles & Sons, Boot & Shoe Repairers, Kenley and Caterham B182.27-28
Betts, Frederick (builder, Purley, 1900s-1940s) B52.5, B202.2
Betts Mead Cottages, Old Lodge Lane, Kenley B202.2
Betts Mead Parade, Old Lodge Lane, Kenley B202.2
Betts Mead Recreation Ground, Kenley B53.5, B202.2
Beulah, Beulah Walk, Woldingham Garden Village 44.60, 44.62, 44.62, B148.7
Beulah Walk, Woldingham Garden Village 44.62, B187.24
Beverle, William (priest, Nutfield, 1390s) 20.21-22
Beverley House, Godstone Road, Whyteleafe B150.11
Beverley Road, Whyteleafe B150.10, B150.11, B194.13, B198.9
air raid 42.80
former residents 40.53, 42.80, B186.19, B202.32
No.80 42.80
Beverley Road Estate, Whyteleafe 13.30, B150.10-11
Bevington-Smith, Eric, living memories (Roke, 1930s) B171.19-21
Bex, Detective Officer (Kenley, 1898) 21.35
Bex, Albert (d.1902) (Sanderstead) B184.28, B184.29
Bex, Eliza (Mrs) (Sanderstead, 1880s) B184.28, B184.29
Bex, Fredrick (Sanderstead, 1880s) B184.28
Bex, J H (Warlingham, 1919) B178.7
Bex, J R (stonemason, Croydon, 1900s) 2.36
Bex, James (Sanderstead, 1880s) B184.28, B184.29
Bex, Walter (Sanderstead, 1880s) B184.28
Bex, Walter (Warlingham, 1919) B178.7
Bex, William (d.1881) (Sanderstead) B184.28
Beynon, Edmund Batley (1806-1861) (Slynes Oak) 32.37, B165.15
Beynon, Edmund Turner Batley (Revd) (1777-1837) (Slynes Oak) B165.15
Beynon, Edward Francis (Revd) (1808-1874) (Slynes Oak) B165.15
Beynon, Samuel (Revd) (Slynes Oak, 1900s) B165.15
Beynon bequest (Chelsham) 10.32, B165.15
Bickell, John L (watchmaker/jeweller/optician, Caterham, 1910) B194.29-30
bicycles, early 19.4, 39.17, B200.7
Biddell, Mr (Kenley, 1890s/1900s) 20.42
Biddulph Road, South Croydon 44.47
Bidgood, Joan (Caterham, 1950) B187.8
Bidwell, Alfred Charles (d.1974) (estate agent, Purley) B162.6-7, B173.4
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Bieri, Ernest Charles (Flying Officer) (d.1945) (Warlingham) B183.4
Bieri, May (Mrs) (Warlingham, 1940s) B183.4
Bignall, Elizabeth (Mugswell, 1782) B165.8
Bignall, Elizabeth (d.1841) (Sanderstead) B176.23-24
Bignall, Elizabeth (Mrs) (d.1878) (Sanderstead) B176.23-24
Bignall, George (Mugswell, 1787) B165.8
Bignall, George (d.1850s) (Sanderstead) B176.23
Bignall, George (d.1862) (Sanderstead) B176.23-24
Bignall, John (Mugswell, 1784) B165.8
Bignall, Samuel (labourer, Mugswell, 1782) B165.8
Bignall, Samuel (Mugswell, 1790) B165.8
Bignell, Joshua (Croydon, 1827) B167.26
Bijok, Sylvia (née Skilton), memories of Purley County Grammar School for Girls (1930s)
B198.24-25
billeting [WW2] 36.11-12, B192.1
Billups, Mrs (greengrocer, Caterham, 1930s?) B169.20
Bing, Frederick George (1870-1948), CMGIR research 45.54-55
Bingham, Guy W (1885-1978) (journalist) 16.11-16, 16.15, 19.12, 19.14, B83.4, B93.6
Birch, Susan (Caterham, 1969) B187.8
Birch, Terry (Caterham, 1961) 42.47
Birch Avenue, Caterham B181.26
former residents B163.15, B187.17, B200.36
Birch Wood, Caterham 6.16, 6.17, B166.21
Birchall, Harold (Dr/Squadron Leader) (Headmaster, Purley County Grammar School for
Boys, 1945-1966) B192.15, B193.20, B194.9
Birchett, Elizabeth see Tilley, Elizabeth
Birchett, Thomas (Caterham, 1695) B23.1
Birchwood, Elizabeth see Tilley, Elizabeth
Birchwood, Caterham [house] 6.18, B166.21
Birchwood House, Kenley B186.24
Birchwood Lodge, Woldingham 25.15
Bird, Mrs (Woldingham, 1938) 17.22
Bird, James (Revd) (Godstone, 1855) 44.54
bird photography (1900s/1910s) 6.16-17
bird records, unusual 14.14, 43.62
bird-scaring 22.26-27
Birdcage, Fulford Road, Caterham 21.9, 24.4
Birdhurst, Portley Wood Road, Whyteleafe B163.7
Birdhurst Rise, South Croydon 44.27, 44.28
Birdhurst Road, South Croydon B193.3
birds
of the Bourne Society area 14.14-18, B79.5, B168.15
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
see also bird photography; bird records, unusual; Kearton, Richard: field records,
extracts; natural history reports
see also ornithological reports
Birling Medicine [for hydrophobia] 10.17, B70.7
Bishop, E F (d.1980) (local artist) 10.31, 17.23, B101.5
Bishop, Edna (Caterham, 1950s) B201.19, B201.20
Bishop, Herbert A (Purley, 1930s) 41.46
Bishop, Jacqueline (Coulsdon Common, 1948) B199.22
Bishop, Lily (Caterham, 1934) B187.8
Bishop’s Close, Coulsdon 27.29
Black Death 16.30, 16.32
at Farleigh 36.26-27
at Tillingdown [Caterham] B141.7
at Walkingstead [Godstone] 16.6, B66.2, B78.2
The Blackamore’s Head [later The Green Man], Middle Row, Croydon B69.7
Blackburn, C H (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Blackburn, Tom (Coulsdon, 1990s) 37.17, B201.9
Blackie, Mr (optician, Caterham, 1929-1958) B154.20
Blackman, Ada (née Harris) (Caterham, 1901) B197.1
Blackman, Alexander (scholar, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1871) B165.18
Blackman, Alfred John (Caterham, 1900s-1910s) B197.1
Blackman, Edwin (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, 1861/1871) B165.17, B165.18
Blackman, James (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1861/1871) 35.29,
B165.17, B165.18
Blackman, James (Coulsdon, 1851) 7.31
Blackman, Jane (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1861) B165.17
Blackman, Mary (Mrs) (Caterham, 1900s-1910s) B197.1
Blackman, Richard (labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, 1861/1871/1881) B165.17, B165.18,
B166.14
Blackman, Susan (née Humphrey) (Warlingham, 1724) B148.12
Blackman, Susannah (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1861/1871/1881) B165.17,
B165.18, B166.14
Blackman, Thomas (bricklayer’s labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, 1861/1871) B165.17,
B165.18
Blackman, William (Caterham, 1901) B197.1
Blackman, William (Warlingham, 1724) B148.12
Blackman’s Farm, Chelsham 19.26
Blackmore, D W, on the Bourne [CNHSS Transactions, 1951] 1.4-5
Blackmore, Derek John (Pilot Officer) (d.1944) (Purley) B152.13
blacksmiths see forges and smithies
The Blacksmith’s Arms, Caterham 21.8, 22.44, 37.50, B184.12-13, B189.26, B189.27
in 1877 21.8, B191.20
The Blacksmith’s Arms, South Croydon B130.6
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Blacksmith’s Hill, Sanderstead 15.43
Blacksmiths’ Hill [later St Luke’s Road], Whyteleafe B137.1
Blade, Mrs (dressmaker, Caterham, 1930s) B187.18
Blair, Margaret (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, 1881) B166.14
Blair, Peter (Caterham, 1960s) 5.34, B185.2
Blair, William [father] (farm bailiff, Holliday’s Bottom, 1881) B166.14
Blair, William [son] (Holliday’s Bottom, 1881) B166.14
Blake, Flight Lieutenant (Purley, 1939) B144.9
Blake, James (Chipstead, 1780s) 12.23, 12.26
Blake, John (Coulsdon, 1415) B159.20
Blake, John (Coulsdon, 1780) B172.17
Blakes, John (Holliday’s Bottom, 1841) B165.16
Blanchard, Mr (blacksmith, Warlingham, 1900s) B194.55
Blanchard, H (smith, Warlingham, 1884) B149.8
Blanchard, W (Warlingham, 1890s) B149.8
Blanchard, Walter (blacksmith, Chelsham(?), 1890s) 9.31
Blanchman’s Farm, Warlingham 32.36-38, B151.6, B157.9-10
on 1912 OS map 32.41
archaeological excavations 32.38-42, 32.39
Blanchman’s Farm Community Wildlife Area, Warlingham 32.36, B151.25, B154.11,
B188.16
Bland, Miss (Chipstead) 10.36
Blann, James (pupil, Kenley School, 1886) 34.21-22
Blatchford, Alfred Ernest (Coulsdon Common, 1930s) B199.22
Blatchford, Florence Alice (Coulsdon Common, 1930s) B199.22
W F Blay Ltd [cinema builders] 28.26
Bleaden, Charles (Coulsdon, 1837/1852) 7.31, 10.18, B167.5
Bleak House, Torwood Lane, Caterham B181.26
Blenkinsop, Benjamin (1830-1902) (Kenley) 37.21
Bleriot, Louis (1872-1936) (airman), seen over Warlingham (1909) B193.30
Bletchingley 29.27, 29.46, B89.1, B123.8, B175.7-9
1851 census surname lists B113.6-7, B114.5-6
churches
St Mary the Virgin 30.19, 30.20, 30.20
church bells 22.29, 22.31, 22.32-33
churchyard, tombs and monuments 6.26-27
Clayton monument (1705) 5.9, 6.26, 43.35, 43.36, 43.39, 43.40,
B163.23-24
yew trees 35.13
farms see individual farms listed under: farms, Bletchingley
King Edward II’s visit (1325) 37.3-6
place-name 2.32
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
public houses/inns B71.8, B182.17
see also The Fox & Hounds; The Maid [later The Red Lion]; The White Swan [later
The Whyte Harte]
see also William IV
spelling of 29.46
Bletchingley & Godstone Tile Co. Ltd (1921) B195.29
Bletchingley Castle B89.1, B182.16
archaeological excavations B92.2
Bletchingley House B183.19
Bletchingley Place 30.17-18, 30.19-20, B163.17
Bletchingley Tunnel B141.10, B146.8, B159.15
Blewett, Mr (scoutmaster, Coulsdon, 1910s) B198.31
Blichfeldt, Johan Frederik 44.25
Blichfeldt, Ragnhild see Wettern, Ragnhild
Blichfeldt & Co. 37.7, 44.25
Bligh, W M (Dr) (Caterham, 1903) 21.28, B130.10
Blighs Park, Caterham 24.5
Bliss Bros, Chimney Cleaners & Carpet Beaters, Kenley B184.6-8
Bliss Bros., Chimney Cleaners & Carpet Beaters, Kenley, business card B184.8
Blists Hill Victorian Town, Ironbridge B198.12-13
print shop B198.11, B198.12
prints Bourne Society paper bags B198.11-14
Blizewood, Salmons Lane, Whyteleafe 1.23, B114.5, B115.6, B143.9
Bloomfield, M (Mrs) (Caterham, 1930s) B181.9
Blount, William (Sergeant Instructor, Caterham Barracks, 1885) B202.19
bluebells, in Caterham woodlands B195.34-38, B195.35
Bluebirds Concert Party, Caterham 1.13
Bluehouse Lane, Oxted 39.61
Bluett, Mrs (Purley, 1930s) 41.45, B182.24, B182.24
Blundell, Gillian (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1892) 23.20
Blundell, J Hight (Caterham, 1893) 25.17
Blundell, Mildred (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1892) 23.20
Blundell, Muriel (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1892) 23.20
Blythe & Marden Ltd, Caterham [radio and electrical suppliers] B166.23
Boat Race results, by flagpole (Purley, 1910s/1920s) B70.7
Böcker, Aloys (Kapitän Leutnant) (Zeppelin commander, 1915/1916) 26.21, 26.23, 26.24,
26.26, 26.28
Bodger, Amy see Harman, Amy
Bodiley, Arthur (pianist, Caterham, 1960s) 5.34
Boer War, Second 34.8-9, 39.3-6
Bois, Anthonie (Revd) (d.1610) (Rector, St John’s, Coulsdon) 15.17
Bolborowe, Alice (Coulsdon, 1409) B157.16
Bolton, Duncan (Revd) (Vicar, St Luke’s, Whyteleafe, 1940) 33.12
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Bolton, Henry (Sergeant Pilot) (d.1940) (Woldingham) 25.14, 25.15
Bonadait, Robert H (Revd) (Vicar, Tandridge, 1881) B184.24
Bonaparte, Joseph (1768-1844) B63.5, B66.6, B67.5, B73.8, B76.5
Bond, Harold (Coulsdon, 1909) 27.39
Bond, Thomas Roberts (Coulsdon, 1907) 27.39
Boniface, Benjamin (parish clerk, Coulsdon, 1800s) B86.7
Bonsor, Sir Henry Cosmo, Bt (1848-1929) 2.21, 20.29, 25.17, 41.16, B170.8, B170.9,
B171.11, B171.12, B195.27
Bonsor, Mabel (née Brand) 41.16
Bonsor, Sir Nicholas Cosmo, Bt (b.1942) B171.11-12, B171.12
Bontoft, Ada (Caterham, 1910s) B169.17, B169.18
Bontoft, Teddy (beekeeper, Caterham, 1910s) B169.17, B169.17
Bonwick, John (verger, Christ Church, Purley, 1916) 35.56
Booker, Jane (schoolmistress, Godstone, 1851) 22.4
Booth, Glendon (Sergeant Pilot) (d.1940) (Sanderstead) 25.14-15, 25.15
Booth, Herbert Cecil (1871-1955) (Purley), obituary B200.32-33
Booth, Martha (née Hawtrey) (d.1715) (Purley Bury House) B64.6
Bootham, Henry (bootmaker, Caterham, 1880s) B161.20
Bootham, J (bootmaker, Caterham, 1872) B161.20
Boothby, Ann see Bedell, Ann
Boots, D (armourer, RAF Kenley, 1940-41) B194.46
Boots the Chemist, Croydon Road, Caterham B174.25
Bordewich, C Ronness (Godstone, 1959) B171.24-25
boreholes 28.11, 37.38, 37.39, 37.40, 37.42, 37.43, 37.44
Warlingham borehole, Wapses Lodge 3.3, 3.5[strata chart], B32.2, B153.9
Borer, Elizabeth (née Fairall) (b.1824) (Caterham) 43.9, 43.10, 43.11
Borer, Henry James (1878-1900) (Caterham) 39.3, 39.5-6, B172.18-19
Borer, John (labourer, Caterham, 1840s) [and family] 43.11
Borer, Lily (pupil, Kenley School, 1893) 34.28
Borer, Rose (pupil, Kenley School, 1894) 34.27
Borer, Teddy (Whyteleafe) 1.22, 1.24
Borer, William (Caterham, 1830) 35.38
Borer, William (Kenley, 1892) 34.28
Borer Memorial Ambulance Station, Caterham 39.3, 39.6, B172.19, B172.19
Borotra, Jean (b.1898) [1920s tennis star] 37.21
Borough English [inheritance custom] B46.4, B151.13, B152.14
Borough Farm, Sanderstead 3.26-27, 5.27, 20.38, 44.11-24, 44.15, 44.16, B149.3, B152.5,
B155.19, B178.2, B180.33-34, B199.11
serious fire (1899) B199.19
Borough Grange (1871) [now 79 Limpsfield Road], Sanderstead 40.4, 40.5, 40.9, 44.14,
44.21, 44.23, B110.6
boroughs (tithings) B156.3
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Borrodaile family (Coulsdon Court, 1851) 20.14, 20.16
Borrodaile, Alexandrina (Mrs) (Coulsdon Court, 1851) 20.14, 20.16
Borrodaile, Harry (b.1801) (Coulsdon Court, 1851) 20.14, 20.16, B161.17
Bostock, R A (Surgeon-Captain) (Guards’ Depot, Caterham, 1897) B197.22, B197.23
Botley, Mr (Rooksnest, Godstone, 1920s) 31.23
Botley, Fred (Godstone) 29.39
Botley Hill, Titsey 4.39, 11.9, 37.48, B48.2
Botting, E (photographer, Caterham, 1916) B153.13, B153.14
Botting, John (Godstone, 1797) 31.6
bottle kilns B186.23
Bottom Barn Farm, Warlingham B26.3
Bough Beech Reservoir, Kent 37.43
Boult, Miss (Woldingham, 1950s) 6.14, 28.20
Boult, Sir Adrian (1889-1983) (conductor) (Woldingham, 1950s) 6.14, 28.14, 28.20
boundaries see beating the bounds; boundary crosses; manorial boundaries; parish
boundaries
The Boundary, Coulsdon Common 33.55
boundary crosses B76.6-7
Leaden Cross, Smitham Bottom 4.3, 12.31, 12.32, B69.5, B76.6
boundary posts see coal posts
Bourchier, John, 2nd Baron Berners (1467-1532) 6.8, 7.16, 7.18, 35.35
Bourer, Jabez (Caterham, 1851) B110.7
Bourke, Hon George Wingfield (1829-1908) (Revd) (Rector, Coulsdon, 1866-1878) 18.6,
18.7, 18.32, 34.56, 34.57, 34.58, B95.6-7, B201.41
Bourke, Mary Henrietta (née Longley) (Coulsdon, 1866-78) B95.7, B201.41
Bourke, Walter Longley, 8th Earl of Mayo (1859-1939) (Coulsdon, 1860s/1870s) B201.41
Bourne, Elsie Margaret Spencer (d.1937) (co-founder, Commonweal Lodge School, Purley)
39.36, 39.37, 39.37, 39.39
Bourne, Sarah (Mrs) (Rose & Crown, Kenley, 1851) 20.16
Bourne 1.3-5, 13.39-41, B168.26
The Bourne [poem by Ron Latham] B164.6-7
Caterham Bourne
bridges B80.5-6
culverting at Kenley B63.2
culverting at Purley 9.22
flood prevention works, Kenley B199.5-6, B199.6
flows 12.40, 41.8, B21.1-2, B23.1, B57.5, B198.27
1772-1823 [from diary/workbook] 44.73-85
1877 B109.8-9
1897, opposite Rose & Crown 44.78
1904, at Whyteleafe, B196.cover
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
1988 B132.3
alongside Woldingham Road 44.86
1993 B154.5-6
2000/2001 41.cover, 41.3-8, 41.3, 41.5, B183.cover, B183.21-24,
B183.25-27, B184.4-6
influence of barometric pressure B90.6-7
maps 12.39, 44.74
head at Woldingham, c.1904 44.75
Coulsdon Bourne 37.62-63, B26.2-3
flows
1391 12.32, 39.46
1959 B14.1
1974/1975 B79.2
2000/2001 B183.24, B183.25
third, rising in Queen’s Park, Caterham on the Hill B34.4
watercourse management B164.11-12
Bourne Association of Musicians B198.7-8
Bourne Croft, Whyteleafe B167.15, B167.16, B167.17
Bourne Farm, Caterham 23.5
Bourne[’s] Farm, Spencer Road, Caterham 39.29, B183.3
Bourne Lodge [formerly Fairbank], Harestone Valley Road, Caterham B197.12
Bourne Singers B198.7-8
Bourne Society
1956, foundation 45.3, 45.7, B164.10
1956-1981, notable events B106.1
1956-2005, reviewed via Council Minutes 45.7-20
annual awards B189.6-8
Countryside map 14.14
memories of a founder member [Ken Newbury, 2005] 45.3-6
paper bags, printed at Blists Hill B198.11-14, B198.12
plaques
Caterham Fire Engine House [1994] B157.5-6
Chipstead Valley Railway Centenary [Kingswood Station, 1997] B171.10-12
Commonweal Lodge School, Purley [2004] B197.7
Coulsdon Court (Coulsdon Manor Hotel) [2003 and 2004] B194.25, B199.4
Coulsdon South Station [1989] B139.4
Croydon, Merstham & Godstone Railway [Purley Library, 1993] B154.6-7
Eothen School, Caterham [1992] B147.4-5
Gardner’s Pleasure Resort, Godstone Road, Kenley [1990] B142.2
Kenley Stationmaster’s House [2000] B182.6-7
The Lord Roberts, Woodcote Village [2003] B195.10-11
The Old Smithy, Limpsfield Road, Sanderstead [1993] B151.6
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
21 Park Road, Caterham (C W Cox, bicycle manufacturer) [2005] B200.7
Purley Station [1988] B135.1
RAF Kenley temporary operations room, Godstone Road, Caterham [1990] B142.2
Rose & Crown, Riddlesdown [1991] B146.2-3
St Anne’s College, Sanderstead [1996] B166.4-5
St John’s Church of England School, Bradmore Green [2005] B200.6-7
Triangle House, Whyteleafe [1989] B137.1
plaques, displaced 45.16, 45.18
publications, brief history of B202.12-16
Bourne Society Archaeological Group 14.38, 14.40, 17.8, 18.10, 19.39, 22.35, 22.41, 30.47,
36.54, B164.25, B167.27, B175.17-18, B180.36
Bourne Society area
local monuments 5.3-5
see also antiquities, Surrey County Council list of [1962]
map and key 5.20-21, 5.22-23, 5.24
Bourne Society Natural History Group see natural history group reports
Bourne View, Kenley B3.2, B34.7
Bouverie, Hon. Harriett (née Pleydell) (d.1750) B125.8
Bouverie, Sir Jacob, 1st Viscount Folkestone (d.1761) 7.29, B125.8
Bouverie, Rebecca (née Alleyne), Viscountess Folkestone (d.1764) B125.8
Bouverie, William, 2nd Viscount Folkestone [Earl of Radnor, 1765] (1725-1776) 7.29,
7.30, 7.32, B125.8
Bouverie Road, Woodmansterne B125.8
Bouveries, Sir Edward des (d.1694) (Coulsdon, 1688) B81.6-7, B125.8
Bowerman, David (dairy farmer, Sanderstead, 1924-1937) 12.14, 38.21, 44.16
Bowey, Gladys (Caterham) B196.16
Bowles, Humphrey (Kenley, 1960s) 32.16
Bowman, Samuel (Sanderstead, 1920s) 41.45
Bowman, Sir W P (Chipstead, 1906) 45.51
Bown, John E C (Revd) (Minister, Coulsdon Methodist Church, 1984- ) 27.42
Bowring, Walter (landlord, King & Queen, Caterham, 1880s) 22.40
Bowyer, Mr (Kenley, early 1900s) 20.42
Bowyer, Henry (Warlingham, 1648) B67.6
Bowyer, Henry (trustee, Warlingham almshouses, 1716/1758) 14.6, 14.8
Box Cottage, High Street, Caterham [demolished 1964] 5.19-20, 5.19, 42.27, 42.27
Box Cottage, Warlingham 1.16
Box Ridge Avenue, Purley B183.11
Boxwood Way, Warlingham 1.16
Boy Scouts see Scout movement, origins; scouting
Boyd, Dorothy (Sanderstead, 1920s) 41.45
Boyd, Nathan Ellington (Dr) (Kenley, 1898) 21.33, 21.34, 21.35
Boys, Mr (Farleigh Court Farm, 1920s) B166.18
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Boys, Eliza see Hulbert, Eliza
Boys, Nancy (Caterham, 1847) 22.36
Brackpool, Mr (bandmaster, Caterham, 1893/1900) 20.20, 25.21
Bradenhurst, Harestone Valley, Caterham 24.5
Bradford Buildings, The Green, Warlingham 1.19, B194.55
Bradmore Farm, Coulsdon 7.29, 7.31, B46.4, B50.1, B51.5, B61.3, B82.3, B129.11
Bradmore Green, Coulsdon 1.32, B52.4
Bradshaw, Mabel see Daniell, Mabel
Bragg, John (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.14
Braid, Alexander James (Alec) (1871-1936) (Caterham) 15.26-30, 22.20, 26.39, 27.12,
28.26, 29.19
Braid, Alexander T (1900-1976) (Caterham and Chaldon) 15.28, 15.30
Braid, Minnie (née Whiffin) (Caterham, 1897) 15.26
Braid’s Caterham & District Directory (1900-1908) 15.28
Braine, C J (Caterham, 1875) 21.18
Braine, Harry (Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Braithwaite, J Passmore (Revd) (Minister, Coulsdon Methodist Church, 1929-1933) 27.42,
41.47
Brambledown Road, Sanderstead 38.41
Bramley Bank, Croydon B141.13-14
Bramma, Harry (Dr) (organist) B194.5
Bramwell, Sir Frederick (d.1903) (Chairman, Caterham Spring Water Company,
1894-1903) 37.39
Brancaster Lane, Purley 35.4, 36.42
Brand, James (Sanderstead Court, 1890-1895) 3.26, 3.27, 40.9, 41.16
Brand, Mabel see Bonsor, Mabel
Branham, Augustus Longstreet (Nutfield) B163.23
Bransbury Ales, Redhill B186.17
brasses 8.1, 13.33-39, 13.35, 13.37, 13.39
Brasty, A (builder, Warlingham, 1880s) B184.28
Brasyere, John (Coulsdon, 1385) B144.15
Bravington, J H (Longshaw, Chipstead, 1910s) 10.34, 10.36, B166.10, B166.11
Bray, Sergeant (Deputy Controller, Operations Room, RAF Kenley, 1940) B191.40
Bray, Anne (née Adam) (Horley, 1590s) 34.50, 34.51
Bray, Effie Elizabeth (Mrs) (1903-1976) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1963-1964] 40.41, 40.42
Bray, Margaret (Peggy) (née Jones) (d.2002) (WAAF plotter, RAF Kenley, 1940/1941)
B191.39-40, B192.43, B192.44
Bray, Margery Frances (1894-1962) (Headmistress, Commonweal Lodge School, Purley)
39.34-44, 39.37, 39.43, 41.47
Bray, Martin (Horley, 1629) 34.52
Bray, Nicholas (Horley, 1590s) 34.51
Bray, William (1736-1832) (antiquary) 45.77-78, 45.77
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Brazier, Mr (timber business, Chelsham, 1840s-1890s) 5.35
Brazier, Mr and Mrs (Coulsdon Common, 1900s) B194.32
Brazier, Peter (b.1882), living memories (Chelsham) 5.35-37
Brent Knoll, Kenley B163.8
Brett, D (Miss) (Eothen School, Caterham, 1892) 23.20
Brett, Nancy (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1892) 23.20
Brewer, Joan M (Caterham, 1928) B151.10, B152.8
Brewer Street 12.30
Brewer Street Farm B143.19, B151.19, B153.8
breweries see Bransbury Ales, Redhill; AC & S Crowley, Croydon; Croydon Brewery;
Mellersh & Neale, Reigate; Nalder & Collyer, Croydon; Page & Overton, Croydon;
Reigate Brewery
brewery marks B191.6-7
Brewery Research International, Nutfield B194.15
Brewes, Sir Thomas de (Pirbright, 1389) 32.46
Brian Avenue, Sanderstead 15.41
former residents B178.13, B178.13
Briar Hill, Purley 2.28, 3.14
Briar Mount, Harestone Valley Road, Caterham B194.22
Brick Tax (1784) B159.26
brickfields/brickworks
Caterham B173.17, B186.21, B186.22
Coulsdon 9.20, B170.7
Sanderstead 27.11
Warlingham 1.19, B175.19
Bridge House, Kenley B192.34
Bridge Way, Chipstead 33.56
Bridgeland, Fred (blacksmith, Purley, 1900s) B36.3
Bridgeland & Sons [forge], High Street, Caterham B185.28
Bridger family (Betchworth) B198.19
Bridger, Margery (schoolgirl, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
bridges 15.8-13
over Caterham Bourne B80.5-6
Croydon, Merstham & Godstone Iron Railway
Chipstead Valley [embankment and bridge] 2.19, 9.22, 15.8-9, 44.47, 45.63-64, 45.68
Dean Lane, Hooley 15.8, 15.9, 45.64, 45.64, 45.68, B63.2
Harps Oak Lane, Merstham B66.4
Marlpit Lane, Coulsdon B144.8, B147.22-23, B147.22, B147.23
Oxted Line 39.57-62
Bridgewater, Tony (television engineer, 1929/1990) 32.26, 32.29
Bridgland, Freda (née Hargreaves) (d.2003) (Purley) B195.7
Bridgland, W (Purley, 1900s) B195.10
Bridle, J H (fruiterer, Caterham, 1910) B194.28
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
The Bridle Road, Purley 2.28, 40.41
bridleways 3.38, B52.5, B87.5-6, B168.4
Brigden, Fanny Kathleen see Broadbridge, Fanny Kathleen
Brigges, William (Sanderstead, 1430) B143.13
Briggs, Martin (Caterham, 1950s-1970s) B175.16
Briggs, Olive (Mrs) (Caterham, 1950s-1970s) B175.16
Bright, Mrs (née Turner) (Caterham, 1900s) 1.10, 20.18
Bright, Arthur Ernest (Captain) (Caterham) B199.28-29
Bright, F Augustus (Revd) (1842-1907) (Rector, Caterham, 1893-1907) 1.10, 8.28, 20.17,
20.21, 21.28, 22.18, B181.8
Bright, Mary C (née Gomme) (Caterham) B201.27
living memories (1939-1945) B201.24-26
Bright, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1387/1398) B145.14, B156.14
Bright, Thomas [younger] (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13
The Brighton Road by Charles G Harper (1892), extract 33.3-7
Brighton Road, Coulsdon
c.1930 42.51
coal posts 33.55
former residents B147.4, B148.16, B188.26-27
named houses see Claremont
numbered houses
No.1 3.19, B188.26-27
No.152 B147.4
shops 42.50, 42.52
Marsh’s (Stationers) [No.100] 42.49-50, 42.50, 42.52-54
Brighton Road, Hooley, coal posts 33.55
Brighton Road, Purley 1.28, 4.28, 4.29, 18.6, 32.18-19, B183.10, B200.12
former residents 17.13, 32.18-19, 37.7, 41.55
named houses see Meadmoor; The Nook
numbered houses
No.21 B36.2
No.85 [later No.97] 27.42
Brimicombe, Edward (schoolboy, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Brimicombe, Edward (deceased pre-1944) (Caterham) B202.28
Brimicombe, Lydia (Mrs) (Caterham, 1930s?) B202.28
Brimicombe, Ronald Alfred James (Flight Sergeant) (d.1944) (Caterham) B202.28-29
Brind, Mr (Caterham, 1940s/1960s) 1.10, B185.30
Brind, F (Caterham, 1909) B199.25
Brisdee, Rose see Asprey, Rose
Britchford, Herbert (gardener, Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
Britchford, Nell see Baker, Nell
British Brick Society B158.3
British and Foreign Schools Society (1814) 38.23
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British Legion 12.16, 30.44
British Rail Permanent Way Department, Purley B196.37-38
British Red Cross Society, Voluntary Aid Detachment 29.17, 29.32
British (or Civic) Restaurants B191.5
British Rifle League 45.46
British Women’s Temperence Association 19.6
Briton Hill Farm, Sanderstead 21.4, 43.22, B52.5, B180.34
Briton Hill Road, Sanderstead 20.4, 20.5, 21.4, B45.3, B178.7, B180.34
Brittain, Mrs (Sanderstead, 1940) B178.13
Brittain, Ronald (Regimental Sergeant Major) (1900-1981) B104.9
Broad, Miss (postmistress, Purley, 1930s) 41.46, 41.47
Broad, Mr (grocer, Caterham, 1885) B157.19
Broad, John (d.1707) (Coulsdon) B168.25
Broad, Percy (1875-1945) (baker, Caterham, c.1901-1943) 29.32, 37.32, B162.20-21,
B178.16, B194.27-28
Broad, Susannah (d.1735) (Coulsdon) 23.34, 24.17, B106.7
Broad, Thomas (Chaldon, 1670s) 23.33, 23.34
Broad, Thomas (d.1737) (Coulsdon) 23.34, 24.17, B106.7
Broad Walk, Hooley 18.30
Broadbent, Una F D R (1900-1984)
living memories (Reedham and Farthing Down) 3.18-22, 43.51-52
obituary B117.4-5
writing a village history [Coulsdon] 17.15-17
Broadbridge, Lady Clara Maud (née Swarnesborne) (d.1949) B174.27
Broadbridge, Fanny Kathleen (née Brigden) (d.1928) (Purley) B174.26, B174.27
Broadbridge, George (blacksmith, Coulsdon, 1861-1900s) 4.19, 23.5, B36.3, B194.33
Broadbridge, Sir George Thomas (1869-1952) [Baron Broadbridge, 1945] 11.22, 25.28,
41.44, B174.26-28
Broadbridge, John (police sergeant, Sanderstead, 1881) 3.26, 25.12, B168.22
broadcasting developments B136.4-5
Broadham Green, Oxted B96.4
Broadway, Cecil (Coulsdon, 1920s) 42.52
The Broadway, Brighton Road, Coulsdon 42.50, 42.52
Brock, Ann (Farleigh, 1495) 8.1, 8.4, 13.34, 13.35
Brock, John (d.1495) (Farleigh) 8.1, 8.4, 13.34-36
Brocking, Mr (Co-op butchery manager, Caterham, 1960s) B200.37
Brome, John atte (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13, B156.14
Bromfield [formerly West Hall Copse], Westhall Road, Warlingham B167.13, B169.3,
B171.3
Bromhawse [Hogs Trough Green]), Caterham 4.10, 4.12, 4.13, 7.8, B34.3, B192.27-28
map location 4.11
Bromley, John (stationmaster, Stoats Nest, 1906/1907) 3.24
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Bronygarth, Woldingham B41.2
Bronze Age artifacts 19.39, 26.44
Brook Bank, Godstone 28.44, 28.45
Brook Cottages, Godstone 28.44, 28.45
Brook Farm, Tandridge B96.4
Brook Place, Godstone 28.44, 28.45
Brooke, Lieutenant (Caterham Barracks, 1881) 24.8
Brooke, Arthur (Bletchingley, 1743) B23.1
Brooke, George (schoolboy, Caterham, 1800s) 10.15
Brooke, John (constable, Bletchingley, 1706) 18.21
Brooke, John (1740-1821) (schoolmaster, Caterham, 1805-1821) 10.14-15, 38.24
Brooke, Mary (Mrs) (1733) (Caterham) B166.12
Brooke, Richard (schoolboy, Caterham, 1800s) 10.15
Brooke, Thomas (d.1733) (Caterham) B166.12
Brooke, Thomas [younger] (1736) (Caterham) B166.12
Brooker, A (Godstone, 1875) B196.49
Brooker, Arthur (hairdresser, Godstone, 1910s) 26.36
Brooker, Emily see Rose, Emily
Brooker, Napkin (Caterham, 1760) B143.7
Brooker, William (hairdresser, Godstone, 1850s) 26.36
Brooker, William [younger] (hairdresser, Godstone, 1850s) 26.36
Brooks, Mr (Red Lion, Smitham Bottom, 1880) B114.7
Brooks, Ann (Purley, 1868) 20.38
Brooks, George (constable, Coulsdon, 1805) B65.7
Brooks, Harold (Kenley, 1913) 34.27-28
Brooks, Margery Doreen (née Rowland) (1908-1990) (Sanderstead) B172.24
Brooks, Rene (Mrs) (d.1921) (Caterham) B167.22, B167.23
Brooks, W C (d.1924) (draper, Caterham, 1890s-1924) B155.14, B167.22-23, B194.30
Brooksbank, Police Constable (Caterham, 1871) B102.7
Broom Banks, Nore Hill B18.2, B59.2
Broom Lodge, Chelsham 22.9
Broomfield [later Old Lane House], Stanstead Road, Caterham 4.10, 7.10, B191.19
Broomhall Road, Sanderstead B193.3
Broomhawse see Bromhawse
Broseley Tile Co. 44.20
Brough, Charlotte (child, Caterham, 1851) 21.9
Brough, Elizabeth (Mrs) (schoolmistress, Caterham, 1851) 21.8-9
Brough, William (1824-1913) (schoolmaster, Caterham, 1850-1871) 10.15, 21.8-9, 24.11,
38.25, 38.27
Brough, William (child, Caterham, 1851) 21.9
Brounyng, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1342) 12.21
Brown, Mr (eating house proprietor, Caterham, 1915) B169.19
Brown, Mr [Nigger] (Caterham, 1920s) 37.32
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Brown, Mr [Bear] (geography master, Purley County Grammar School for Boys, Coulsdon,
1940s) B192.15-16, B193.21
Brown, Mr (Whyteleafe, 1930) B194.30, B194.31
Brown, Mrs (Godstone, 1850s) 28.41
Brown, A (Miss) (school matron, Caterham, 1930s) B178.21, B178.22
Brown, Abraham (Coulsdon, 1837) 7.31
Brown, Ann (servant, Caterham, 1841) 22.40
Brown, Barbara, living memories (Coulsdon, 1950s) 40.54-56
Brown, Caroline (laundress, Godstone, 1851) 22.6
Brown, Colin 43.61, 43.61
Brown, Effie (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1892) 23.20
Brown, F (Revd) (Purley, 1930s) 41.48
Brown, Frederick (stationmaster, Purley Oaks) 5.28
Brown, Frederick T (builder, Kenley/Purley, 1920s/1930s) B161.13, B162.7
Brown, James (d.1818) (Chaldon) 6.27
Brown, James (Coulsdon, 1851) 7.31
Brown, Jane (d.1857) (Chaldon) 6.27
Brown, Jane (laundress, Godstone, 1851) 22.6
Brown, John (licensee, Red Lion, Bletchingley, 1871) B183.15
Brown, John (Chelsham, 1831) 14.9
Brown, Lancelot (Capability) (1716-1783) B164.15, B169.11
Brown, Millie (Sanderstead, 1940) B178.13, B180.6
Brown, R Victor (Purley, 1920s) 41.45
Brown, Richard (1670) 6.7
Brown, Richard (Godstone, 1798) 31.10
Brown, Robert (1773-1858) (botanist) 42.18
Brown, Robert (Dr) (d.1919) (Kenley) 1.25, 21.33, 21.34, 21.35, B199.20
Brown, Sarah (needlewoman, Godstone, 1851) 22.6
Brown, Stanley W (wireless operator, 1928) 5.18, 32.25
Brown, Thomas [Timetable] (1899) 5.28
Brown, William (Coulsdon, 1851) 7.31
Brown, William Smale (d.1847) (Oxted) 22.36, 22.38
E T Brown & Son (builders, Kenley/Purley, 1920s/1930s) 19.10, 27.29, B162.7
Brown Bros, Photographers, Caterham 19.30
Browne, Alice (Willey, 1560s) 30.19
Browne, Andrew (jeweller, Caterham, 1986- ) B177.25, B177.26
Browne, Florence (née McRay) (d.1983) (Caterham) B147.13, B147.14
Browne, John (Willey, 1560s) 30.19
Browne, Joseph John (1893-1961) (jeweller, Caterham, 1920-1961) B147.13-14
Browne, Richard (Godstone, 1807) 31.5
Browne, William (jeweller, Caterham, 1955- ) B147.14
Brownies 40.23-24, 40.29-30, 40.31
Browning, W (tobacconist/printer, Caterham, 1890s) B153.13, B153.14
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Browning Bethany Homes, Whyteleafe 6.34, B50.4, B194.13
Bruckford, Mr & Mrs (Godstone, 1841) 28.40
Bruggs, Gilbert (Coulsdon, 1430) B160.15
Brugman, Stella (née Wing), living memories (Warlingham Golf Club, Whyteleafe, 1940s)
40.62-65
Brundii, Marie de (Mme) (housekeeper, Caterham, 1899) B180.23
Brunel, Sir Marc Isembard (1769-1849) (engineer and inventor) 23.42
Brush, Ethel (Caterham, 1920s) B187.17
Brush, Harry (Lance Sergeant) (d.1943) (Caterham) B202.28
Bryan family (Farleigh, C14) 36.27
Bryant, A (d.1930) (Caterham) B165.19
Bryant, Ann (Caterham, 1871) 22.40
Bryant, Elizabeth (Betsy) see Balch, Elizabeth
Bryant, Frederick Henry (d.1930) (Caterham) B188.33, B194.30-31
Bryant, Henry (butcher/farmer, Caterham, 1820/1851) 8.24-25, 21.13, 21.14
Bryant, J M (Caterham, 1826) (cricketer) B180.5
Bryant, Len (RAF Kenley, 1940) B193.40
Bryant, Patience (née Balch) (b.1848) (Caterham) 21.5, B185.6
Bryant, Patience (née Roff[ey]) (d.1860) (Caterham) 8.24, 8.25, 21.14
Bryant, Phyllis (Mrs) (Caterham, 1930) B194.30
Bryant, R J (1910-1995) (men’s outfitter, Caterham) B164.24
Bryant, Sophia (née Snelling) (b.1834) (Caterham, 1841/1851) 21.14, 22.40
Bryant, Thomas (farmer, Caterham, 1851) 21.14
Bryant, Thomas (Caterham, 1896, emigrant) B105.6
Bryant, Tom (tailor, Caterham, 1880s/1909) 1.10, 23.12
Bryant, William (Reigate/Woldingham, 1780s/1820s) 6.6, 6.10-11
notebook 6.6-8, 6.10, 7.15, 7.16
R J Bryant, Men’s and School Outfitters, Caterham B164.23-24, B166.24
Bryn Cottage, Westhall Road, Warlingham 6.24
Brynmead, Homefield Road, Warlingham B198.10
Bryntirion, Stanstead Road, Caterham 25.17
Buchanan, Gilbert (Revd) (d.1833) (Rector, Woodmansterne, 1783-1831) 10.16, B58.5
observations on early smallpox vaccinations 5.12-13, 5.14-15, B38.2
Buchanan, John Thomas (Woodmansterne, 1800s) 5.14, 5.15
Buck, E W (Sanderstead) 44.21
Buckland, Allen (Godstone, 1841) 28.40
Buckland, James (Godstone, 1841) 28.40
Buckle, William (Revd) (d.1715) (Rector, Sanderstead, 1705-1715) 9.27
arms 9.27-28, 9.27
Bucknall, Emily Jane (Mrs) (Caterham Manor, 1886) B195.27
Bucknill, E M (née Stark) 21.41, 21.44, B101.6
Buckstone, Ann Judith (c.1791-1857/8) (Caterham) 8.23, B180.22, B180.26
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Buckstone [later Buxton] Lane, Caterham B180.22, B180.25, B180.26
The Buckstones, Buxton Lane, Caterham B180.23-25
Buddel, Emma (dressmaker, Caterham, 1880s) B177.25
Budgen family, Nutfield 26.16-20
Budgen, Edward (Horley, 1723) 34.51
Budgen, J (Tollers Farm, Coulsdon, 1865) 4.8
Budgen, Jane Constance (m.1861) see Paul, Jane Constance
Budgen, Thomas (bapt.1640) (nonconformist preacher, Nutfield) 26.18
Budgen, Thomas (Nutfield, 1843) 19.14, 20.43
Bug Hill, Woldingham, coal post 33.52, 33.54
buildings, dating of by examination of timbers 9.14-18
Bulcher, David (bricklayer, Holliday’s Bottom, 1871) B165.18
Bulcher, Jane (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, 1871) B165.18
Bull, Harry (Whyteleafe, 1940s) B190.43
Bull, Joan (née Simmonds) (Whyteleafe, 1940s) B189.9, B189.11, B190.43, B190.45
Bull, William (d.1823) (Portley, Caterham) 10.14, 35.37
The Bull, Chelsham B66.1, B187.11
The Bull, Limpsfield B173.13, B173.13
Bullbeggars Lane, Godstone B121.3
bullets see rifle bullets
Bullock, A[or R] W (Revd) (Vicar, Purley, 1936) 25.28, 41.47
Bullock, Alfred (builder, Croydon, 1890s/1900s) 44.47-48
Bunce, George (1877-1971) (photographer, Caterham), living memories 8.30-32, B66.6
Bunce, Herbert (photographer, Caterham, 1903-1950s) 8.22, 8.32
Bunce, James (tailor, St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham, 1875-1908) 8.30
G & H Bunce (Photographers, Caterham) 5.33, 8.32
photographic plates, archive B197.6
Bunn, Maureen (née Collins) (b.1937), memories of Purley Pines, Godstone Road, Purley
44.3-10
Bunn, Richard (Caterham/Purley, 1950s- ?) 44.9-10
Burberry, Mr (Bell Inn, Oxted, 1863) B184.24
Burberry, Jonathan (butcher, Caterham, 1870s) B169.19
Burbery, Francis Albert (1884-1964) (Godstone) B192.1
Burbery, William Robert (1859-1934) (Godstone) B192.1
Burchell, Ivy (Caterham, 1940s) B199.32
Burchell, Maisy (Caterham, 1940s) B199.32
Burchell’s (Bakers), Westway, Caterham 42.68, 43.44, B199.32
Burdett, Harriet see Markham, Harriet
Burfoot, R (Westhall, Warlingham, 1851) B78.4
Burford, John (ironmonger, Caterham, 1898) 26.38
Burges, Henry (d.1807) (East Indiaman captain) (Sanderstead) B159.12-13
Burgess, Alfred (rope burner, Caterham, 1882) 21.21
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Burgess, M J (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Burgess, Pat 43.61
Burgess, Timothy (d.1876) (Tatsfield) 6.30
Burgoyne, General B89.8
burial grounds/cemeteries
Anglo-Saxon 2.32
Cane Hill, Coulsdon B169.4-5
Farthing Downs B45.1, B153.15-16
skeleton B153.17
Riddlesdown 4.13-14
location map 4.15
Roman
Coulsdon Woods 9.3-6
location map 9.3
Riddlesdown Common 12.41
Romano-British
Farleigh Court Farm B164.26
Sanderstead 2.15, 27.6
Tatsfield Firs 11.30
see also Godstone barrows
Stone Age, Whyteleafe 12.40-41
at Watendone 6.4
burials, in linen 12.22, 39.48
Burken, Annie (Holliday’s Bottom, 1881) B166.14
Burken, Bessie (Holliday’s Bottom, 1881) B166.14
Burken, Edith (Holliday’s Bottom, 1871) B165.18
Burken, George (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, 1871) B165.18
Burken, Hannah(?) (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, 1881) B166.14
Burken, Phillip (errand boy, Holliday’s Bottom, 1881) B166.14
Burken, Richard (labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, 1881) B166.14
Burken, Sarah (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, 1871) B165.18
Burken, William (labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, 1881) B166.14
Burkin, Mr (Caterham, 1934) 2.11
Burkin, Edward (agricultural labourer, Coulsdon, 1841/1851/1891) 38.15, B36.3
Burley, Bessie (pupil, Kenley School, 1887) 36.33
Burley, Daniel (Godstone, 1850s) 28.41
Burley, Harriet (pupil, Kenley School, 1887) 36.33
Burley, Norah (pupil, Kenley School, 1887) 36.33
Burnell family, Caterham B188.27-29
Burnell, Clara (pupil, Whyteleafe School, 1900) 36.36
Burnell, Emma see Alchin, Emma
Burnell, George (d.1871) (Caterham) B188.27-28
Burnell, George (Caterham, 1891) B188.27, B188.28
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Burnell, Harriet (née Tester) (Caterham, 1891) B188.28
Burnell, Mary (née Skinner) see Harmer, Mary
Burnell, Walter (Caterham, 1891) B188.27, B188.28
Burnell’s Cottages, Godstone 18.23
Burnett, Mariana (Mrs) (Kenley House, 1851) 20.16
Burnett, Michael (d.1767) (Chipstead) 25.45
Burntwood House, Burntwood Lane, Caterham 8.26, B180.22, B198.10, B200.41
Burntwood Lane, Caterham 1.14, 8.35, 26.15, B136.5, B181.24, B186.35
anti-aircraft towers 39.73-74, B190.cover, B190.42
Nos.158 and 160 B180.19
Burr, Mrs (schoolmistress, Purley, 1910s) 2.30
Burrell, Percy (2nd Lieutenant) (d.1915) (Caterham) 29.14, 29.32
Burrell, William (butcher, Caterham, 1910s) B194.27, B196.12
Burridge, Mr (furniture seller, Coulsdon, 1910s) 27.26
Burrows, Henry George (Borough Grange, Sanderstead, 1921) 44.21
Burstow, St Bartholomew’s church B177.28-29
Burstow Harriers 8.29
Burt, E J (Woodcote, 1937) 42.53
Burt, Fitzwilliam (postman, Godstone, 1850s) 26.37
Burtenshaw, J M (1878-1947) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1921-1922, 1922-1923, 1931-1932]
40.41, 40.42, 41.46, 41.48
Burton, Mrs (Sanderstead, 1940) B178.13
Burton, Margaret (Caterham, 1940s) B157.1
Burwood, Westview Road, Warlingham B198.9
Burwood Avenue, Kenley 26.7, B118.7
bus services 1.13, 1.20-21, 2.26, 2.29, 2.30, 3.17, 3.24, 4.29, 5.29, 5.30-32, 14.28, 18.28,
18.30, 25.45, 39.30, B12.1, B68.5-6, B139.6, B182.3, B184.6, B198.31, B200.39
bus stop posts B195.11-12, B195.11
buses B68.5-6
gas-powered B182.3
horse-drawn 2.29, 3.17, 34.63, B189.3, B198.31
S9 at Bradmore Green 5.1
steam-powered B57.4, B198.31
Straker-Squire omnibuses (1900s) 1.25, B155.2
Bushby, Mrs (Whyteleafe, 1900s-1920s) B155.11-12
Bushby, Frederick (nurseryman, Whyteleafe, 1900s-1920s) B155.11-12, B155.12
Bushell, Mrs (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Bushell, Henry (labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.16
Butchens, Nutfield 26.16-17, 26.19-20
Butcher, H W (b.1856) (Purley, 1930s) 41.47
Butcher, Sir Herbert, Bt, MP 39.43
Butchinge, Joan (Nutfield, 1649-1660s) 26.17-18
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Butlers Dene Road, Woldingham 14.16, 25.14, B198.9
Butt, Mrs (Whyteleafe, 1900s) 1.22
Butt, George (pupil, Mary Stephens School, Chipstead, 1776) 17.18
Butt, George (baker, Waddington, 1851) 20.16
Butt, H W (Caterham, 1903) B175.20
Butt, John (farmer/churchwarden, Chipstead, 1776/1785) 17.18
Butt, Patience (née Roffey) (Chipstead, 1770s) 17.18
butterflies B45.1, B58.3, B75.5-6, B79.6, B87.6, B95.6, B115.1, B177.29, B185.33,
B185.34
Camberwell Beauty 16.4, 16.5, B67.5
butterflies and moths, in Woldingham 13.18-22
Butterfly Walk, Warlingham B202.3
Buttermere Gardens, Sanderstead 15.41, B179.4
Butterworth, George William (Revd) (Rector, Caterham, 1940s) 18.40, 18.41, 18.42,
B183.4, B202.29
Butterworth, George William (Sergeant, RAF) (d.1942) (Caterham) B183.4, B202.29
Butterworth, Gladys (Mrs) (Caterham, 1940s) B183.4, B202.29
Buttle, William (solicitor, Woldingham, 1914) 26.29, 26.34
Buxton Avenue, Caterham 44.10
Buxton [formerly Buckstone] Lane, Caterham 8.35, 12.32, 15.30, B180.22, B180.23,
B180.24, B180.25, B180.26, B181.24, B181.26, B187.21, B192.25, B192.26, B198.9
Buxton Lodge Nursing Home [formerly Greenlands], Buxton Lane, Caterham B124.7
Buxton Park Estate, Caterham B107.6, B180.25-26
Buxtons, Buxton Lane, Caterham B180.23, B180.25
buzz bombs see V-1 missile bombardment
Byles, Mr (hairdresser/tobacconist, Caterham, 1937) B169.19
Byne family (Woldingham, 1667-1795) 6.6, 6.8, 6.10, 6.11, 7.16
family tree 7.20
Byrne, J R (Revd) (schools inspector, Kenley, 1890/1891) 36.33-34
Byron family
crests 41.21-22
family and estate records B142.7-8
livery buttons 41.21-23, 41.22, 41.23
Byron, Lady Anne Isabella [Annabella] (née Milbanke) (1792-1860) 41.22-23
Byron, Arthur Cecil (1906-1984) (Coulsdon) B113.11, B118.5
Byron, Augusta Mary see Leigh, Augusta Mary
Byron, Charlotte Emily (née Jeffreys) (1845-1908) (Coulsdon) 1.29, 1.32, 5.34
Byron, Edmund (1843-1921) (Coulsdon) 1.29, 1.32, 2.13, 2.21, 5.34-35, 9.20, 12.34,
B113.11, B167.6, B167.6, B194.7
and Old Surrey Fox Hounds 5.34, 9.20, 37.49, 41.42
Oliver Taylor’s memories of B195.39-40
opposes Coulsdon & Upper Caterham Railway B61.7
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and sale of commons 7.36, 7.37, 7.38, 7.39, 9.20, B104.4
Byron, George Gordon, 6th Baron (1788-1824) 41.21, 41.22-23
Byron, Lucy see Hall-Hall, Lucy
Byron, Thomas (I) (1738-1821) (Hooley House and Coulsdon) 7.29, 10.15, 10.16, 11.40,
39.49, B65.7, B113.11
Byron, Thomas (II) (1792-1845) (Coulsdon) 7.31, 39.49, B113.11
Byron, Thomas (III) (1809-1863) (Coulsdon) 7.31, 12.33, 41.23, B113.11
Byron Avenue, Coulsdon 27.28, 38.12
Byron Road, Selsdon 27.28, 40.50
Byron’s Bridge, Purley [1870-1929] B80.6
Byron’s Hill, Coulsdon 1.5, 2.34
Bywell House, South Godstone 19.29
C
Cadle, Ethel (Mrs) (Caterham, 1940s) B202.29
Cadle, Joan, living memories (Caterham, 1940s/1950s) 45.27-28, B201.20-22
Cadle, John [Jack] (d.1917) (Caterham) 25.41, B190.37
Cadle, Reginald Sydney Alfred (d.1942) (Merchant Navy) (Caterham) B202.29
Cadle, Sidney Albert (Caterham, 1940s) B202.29
Cafitro, Madge see Harris, Madge
Calabar Café, Coulsdon Common B193.8, B193.8, B195.5, B195.6, B199.21-23
Calderon, Abelardo Alvarez (War Coppice, Bletchingley, 1891) B175.17
Calderon, Clarisa (Mrs) (War Coppice, Bletchingley, 1891) B175.17
Callander, T E (Chief Librarian, Coulsdon & Purley; Croydon) 25.27, 25.30, 45.4, B173.19,
B173.20-21
Callingham, Albert (pupil, Kenley School, 1888) 34.23
Callingham, Jessie (pupil, Kenley School, 1888) 34.23, 34.24
Camber, Frederick (Kenley, 1907) 34.27
Cambrian House, Godstone Road, Caterham 26.38, 26.39
Camp Road, Woldingham, named houses see Littleshaw
Campbell, Dr (Medical Superintendent, St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham, 1904) 17.10,
17.11
Campbell, Barbara Isabella see Macleay, Barbara Isabella [maiden name]
Campbell, Margaret see Ball, Margaret
Campbell, Norman (Revd) (Caterham, 1914) B182.20
Campbell Road, Caterham 39.31, B181.25
former residents 39.28-29, B200.10, B202.21
Woolard’s Laundry 39.28-29
Canadian Army [WW2] 2.7, 17.40, 17.42, 18.30, 29.9, 39.73, 39.76
1st Infantry Division B141.11
Canadian regiments [WW2]
7th Regiment of Medium Artillery B142.9, B144.8, B149.10
Carleton & York Regiment [Caterham, 1940-1941] 29.9-10, B141.11
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Princess Patricia’s Light Infantry [Tandridge/Woldingham, 1940s] 27.36, B141.11,
B175.6
Royal 22nd Regiment [Caterham, 1940-1941] 29.9-10, 40.63, B141.11
Saskatoon Light Infantry [Caterham, 1941] 14.13
Seaforth Highlanders [Tandridge, 1940s] 27.36, B141.11
West Nova Scotia Regiment [Woldingham, 1940-1941] 29.9-10, B141.11, B184.14-15
Canal Cottage, Nutfield Marsh B169.24, B173.16
canals 24.19
proposed London-Portsmouth canal (1802) B57.4
Cancelor, Thomas (Roke, 1496) B143.13
Cane Hill Cottages, Lion Green Road, Coulsdon B82.2
Cane Hill Hospital, Coulsdon 16.20, 16.21, 19.15-16, 35.17, 42.38, 42.39, 42.39, B114.7,
B169.5
architects’ drawings, maps and plans B193.7
chapel B142.9, B149.10
chaplain [1883-1919] see Crawford, John Charles (Revd)
cricket see cricketers, Crawford family [of Cane Hill]
employees 36.20, B132.12, B132.13, B168.16
living memories (1929-1935) B190.21-22
patients 3.20, B168.16-17
war memorials B149.10
Cane Hill Hospital Farm, Coulsdon 19.15, 19.16, B168.17, B185.18-19
cow stalls, cast-iron 19.15-18, 19.15, 19.17
Cane Hill Tunnel 37.60
Canfield, Mr (Whyteleafe, 1890s-1960s) 4.20, 4.21
Canfield, H (Mrs) (Whyteleafe, 1900s-1960s), living memories 4.19-21
Canning, Mr (Warlingham, ?1900s) B194.55
Cannings, Henry (pupil, Kenley School, 1887) 36.33
Canon’s Hill, Coulsdon 25.15, 27.29, 42.55, B194.4-5
Cape, R Caufield (Caterham, 1938) 43.6
Cappenden, Edward (servant, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1871) B165.18
Caravan Mission to Village Children 19.30
Carcas & Son, Clothiers and Outfitters, Croydon Road, Caterham (1910) B151.14, B151.15
Cardinal’s Cap see War Coppice Camp
Careu, Nicholas (Coulsdon, 1409) B146.10-11
Carew family (Beddington) 27.28, 36.14, B92.3
Carew, A T (Caterham, 1909) B199.25
Carew, Sir Francis (d.1611) (Coulsdon) 4.36, B42.2, B90.6, B92.3, B141.12, B147.12
Carew, Lady Malin (Portnalls, 1540) B146.11
Carew, Sir Nicholas (d.1539) [executed] 27.28, B42.2, B155.13
Carew, Sir Nicholas, Bt (1800) B199.27
Carew, Nicholas (Beddington, 1350s-1370s) 36.14, 36.16, 36.18
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Carew, Nicholas (Coulsdon, 1409/1412/1415/1430) B146.10-11, B157.15, B158.15,
B159.20, B160.14
Carew, Nicholas (Hooley, 1377/1391) 12.32, 39.45-46, B147.12
Carew, T (Caterham, 1909) B199.25
Carew, William (Beddington, 1352) 36.14
Carew Close, Coulsdon 27.28
Carew Manor, Beddington B92.3, B141.7
Carey, Ada (Mrs) (Whyteleafe, 1930s) B189.12, B189.12
Carey, J T (Coulsdon, 1910s-1920s) B148.16, B172.22
Carey, Ted (Whyteleafe, 1930s) B189.12
Carey, William (parish clerk, Woldingham, 1880s) 12.30
Carey & Son (grocers, Coulsdon, 1920s) B148.16
Carhook Farm, Coulsdon 7.29, 7.30-31
Carlewode, John (Coulsdon, 1412) B158.15
HMS Carnation
adopted by Caterham & Warlingham UDC, 1942 B198.21-23, B198.22
commemorative plaque B198.21
Carnegie United Kingdom Trust 25.26, 25.27
Caroline, D (Caterham, 1986) 43.50
Carpenter, Alfred (Dr) (1825-1892) (Croydon) B147.7
Carpenter, Alfred (Captain, RN) (d.1925) (Sanderstead) B55.6, B108.8, B147.7
Carpenter, Alfred F B, VC (Vice Admiral) (Sanderstead) B145.9, B146.7, B147.7
Carpenter, Louisa (servant, Caterham, 1884) 21.21
Carpenter, Mary (Mrs) (Purley, 1897) 35.31
Carpenter, Rose (d.1953) (Sanderstead) 6.30
Carr, A W (England cricketer, 1920s) B196.6
Carr, E W (fruiterer and greengrocer, Caterham, 1910s) B154.20, B194.29
Carr, Ernest H (Purley, 1920s/1930s) 41.45, 41.48
carriages, basic styles 34.64-65
cars, early ownership 1.18, 1.25, 2.26
cart drawn by bulldogs (1830) 4.7
Carter, Mr (Headmaster, Reedham Orphanage, 1900s?) 4.19
Carter, Charles (Caterham, 1950s) B197.9
Carter, Dorothy see Dicker, Dorothy
Carter, E (pupil teacher, Warlingham School, 1883) 23.27
Carter, Eric (Caterham, 1950s) B197.9
Carter, Harry (Whyteleafe, 1900s?) 1.23
Carter, Sally (d.1942) (Coulsdon) 6.28
Cartwright, Charlotte see Seth Smith, Charlotte
Cary, Dave (Coulsdon, 1930s) B174.22
The Castle, Outwood B186.17
Castle Hill, Godstone 29.27
Castle-Smith, Pering (Kenley, 1890s) 1.25
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Castledine, William (Croydon, 1860s) 3.34
Castleman, Edwin (Woodcote, 1907) 3.16
Caswell, James (Private) (d.1885) (Caterham Barracks) B202.19-20
Catax Car Hire, Caterham B169.20
Caterfield Bridge, Crowhurst B34.5
Caterham 4.24, 4.26
early mediaeval occupation, evidence of 22.44, B105.3
in Victorian times 8.22-29
19th century changes 43.8-9
in the 1880s 24.4-15
censuses
1851 21.5-14
enumerator’s probable route [map] 21.7
surname list B104.5
1881 24.4
area covered [map] 24.15
churches
Caterham Hill [Guards’ Depot] Methodist Church 8.22, B30.4
Caterham Valley Methodist Church B28.1-2, B30.3-4
Church of the Sacred Heart [RC] 24.10
Congregational Chapel, [later Masonic Hall, then Stafford Hall], Stafford Road
B194.38
27.12, B185.26-7, B194.[cover]
Congregational Church 24.1, 24.6, 24.10, 27.13, B185.27
presentation address to William Garland Soper (1880) B194.38-40
Oak Hall, Francis Road B187.18, B196.8
St John 24.10, 25.21, 30.33, B120.6, B179.22, B191.22
church bells [from St Mary, Lambeth] 22.29, 22.33, B79.6
stained glass windows B199.34-36
views from tower B198.36
St Lawrence 1.7, 1.10, 3.8, 4.35, 5.4, 8.14, 18.1, 18.2, B15.1, B108.6-7
church bells 22.28, 22.29, 22.30, 35.36
churchyard, tombs and monuments 3.6, 6.27, 37.50, B53.1, B198.15-16
holy vessels B36.3
medieval wall painting [censing angel] 16.3, B33.2, B44.2
monumental inscriptions B36.2, B38.3
Rowed family vault 3.10
war memorial, unveiling of B179.29
yew trees 35.6, 35.13
St Mary 24.10, 43.64, 43.65-66
church bells 22.29
from All Saints, Hamer, Manchester B197.28-31, B197.30
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
churchyard, tombs and monuments 6.27, 30.34, B65.7, B198.15
monumental inscriptions B36.2
yew trees 35.7, 35.13
farmers, in 1851 21.13
farms
on the Hill [location sketch] 39.29
Rowed farms inventory (1764) 17.36-39
see also individual farms listed under: farms, Caterham
Golden Jubilee celebrations (1887) B170.17-18
halls
Commonwealth Hall, Croydon Road B191.19
Drill [formerly Public] Hall, Godstone Road 1.11, 1.12, 29.19, 29.30, 29.34, 30.37,
30.38, 30.42, B190.22-24
Masonic [later Stafford] Hall, Stafford Road 15.28, 27.12, 27.13, B196.12
Old Forge Hall [later The Lodge], Clareville Road B158.18
Public Hall (1886-1913), Godstone Road 25.19, B190.22-23
Industrial, Fine Art & Loan Exhibition (1893) 25.16-23
Soper Memorial Hall, Harestone Valley Road, Caterham 27.12-14, 27.13
hospital see Caterham Cottage Hospital
hotels see The Railway Hotel; Valley Hotel
Labour Exchange (1940) B191.18-19
living memories
1860s-1880s B191.19-23
1880s 1.5-11
1900s-1910s 1.11-15, B199.44-48, B200.38-41
1910s-1930s 38.30-33, 39.28-33
1910s-1940s B183.18
1920s-1930s 19.40-43, B188.30-32, B190.35-37
1920s-1940s B163.5-6, B178.16-18, B194.21-23
1930s 42.67-72, B172.20-21, B178.21-23, B186.7, B199.30-33
1940s B200.10-11, B201.20-22, B201.24-26, B201.27-30
1950s 45.21-22, 45.25-28
local monuments 5.20, 5.22[map]
Lord Mayor of London’s visit, 1889 11.17-19
maps see Portley Map (1710s); Rowed Map (1736)
official guides 15.29
place-name 1.33-34, 2.31
pronunciation B191.20, B192.28
pound 8.24
public houses/inns see Asylum Tavern [later Caterham Arms]; The Blacksmith’s Arms;
Clifton Arms; The Commonwealth [later The Fountain, then The Valley]; Golden Lion;
The Greyhound; Half Moon Inn; The Harrow; King & Queen; Old Surrey Hounds
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public houses/inns see The Pitfield Arms; The Royal Oak; Tally Ho!
School Board (1871) 38.25
schools 24.11, 24.13
Caterham Hill schools
1804 school 10.12-15, 10.13, 21.9, 38.24-25
Board School (1872-1903) 38.25-29
Caterham Hill Council School B182.20-21
caretaker’s recollections B174.15-17
Portley House School for the Deaf (1951-1983) 35.42-43
St Francis Roman Catholic School 39.28
Caterham Hill and Valley schools, joint sports days B178.16
Caterham Valley schools
Board School B167.21, B188.31, B193.15, B193.16-17
Central School B157.18
memories (1937-1939) B157.17-18
St John’s School 1.15, 24.13, 25.22, B49.3, B182.29, B190.8-9
private schools
The Dene Preparatory School (1876-1939) 24.5
memories (1930s) B178.21-23
staff and pupils (1938) B178.22
Harrison’s Preparatory School 6.18
Rocklands School (1908-1939) 6.18, B167.21, B167.21
see also Caterham School; Eothen School
street lighting, gas 1.6, 24.11, B188.23-24
surnames 8.26, 21.14, B104.5
underground passages B29.2
Vestry 24.11
woodlands B195.35-38
in 2004 [map] B195.37
in World War 1
casualties 25.40-41, 29.32
home guard B106.5
voluntary recruiting 29.12-19, 29.30-36
Recruiting Day parade (1915) 29.15, 29.18, 29.31, 29.33, 29.35
Caterham & District Council of Churches 18.40-42
Caterham & District Gas Company 30.29, 30.33, 32.8, 35.40-41, B94.5, B156.15, B170.19
Caterham & District Gas Light & Coke Co. Ltd (1869) B195.29
Caterham & District Motor Co. Ltd (1906) 5.30, B12.1, B195.29
Caterham & District Rifle Club 16.33-34, 29.17, 30.39, 45.47, B200.16-18
Caterham & Kenley Gas Company (1869) see Caterham & District Gas Company
Caterham & Kenley Golf Club (1891-1918) 40.35-36, B149.15, B172.9
Caterham & Warlingham Urban District 4.26
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Caterham & Warlingham Urban District Council 11.23, 26.15, 30.4
Caterham Amateur Dramatic Club B190.22-23
The Caterham Arms [formerly Asylum Tavern], Caterham 24.9, B68.5, B182.19, B191.7
terrorist bomb attack B181.23, B182.18-19
Caterham Asylum see St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham
Caterham Band of Mercy 1.12
Caterham bands
Caterham Band (1900s) 20.20, 21.28
Caterham Brass Band (1920s) 5.34
Caterham Sharpshooters’ Bugle Band (1915) 30.41-42
Caterham Silver Band 17.34, 30.35, 37.33
Caterham String Band (1893) 25.21
Caterham United Silver Band 29.12, 29.32
Caterham Valley Reed and Brass Band (1893/1900) 20.20, 25.21
Caterham Volunteers Brass Band (1887) B170.17, B170.18
Caterham Barracks see Guards’ Depot, Caterham
Caterham Bypass [opened 1939] B136.5, B145.12-13
Caterham Carnival 37.35
Caterham Caving Club 8.19
Caterham Coffee Tavern Co. Ltd (1880) B111.9, B164.22, B195.29
Caterham Community Camera Club 15.30
Caterham Cottage Hospital
1872-1875 [temporary building], Godstone Road, Riddlesdown 21.17-18, 21.18, 21.20
1875-1903, Croydon Road 21.18, 21.20-22, 21.24-25, 24.8
elevation and plan 21.19
1903- , Croydon Road 2.26-27, 17.12, 21.22, 21.26, 39.26, B130.10
elevation and plan 21.22-23
foundation stone, laying of 21.22, B130.9-10
Royal opening 21.26-28
Caterham Court, Caterham 3.1, 3.6, 3.7-8, 3.10-12, 8.25, B29.2, B56.6, B195.27
entrance pillars B186.6, B186.6
site plan 3.7
stable block B165.23
archaeological excavations (1996) B165.23-24
Caterham Court Lodge, Caterham 3.7-8, B29.2, B32.4, B56.5
Caterham Cycling and Athletic Club 37.32, 37.35
Caterham Cycling Club 39.6, B172.18
Caterham Drive, Coulsdon 1.26, 4.18, 7.34, 36.12
Caterham Entertainments Ltd 28.26
Caterham Fire Engine House, High Street, Caterham 23.8, 23.10
Bourne Society plaque [1994] B157.5-6
demolition 38.23, 42.30
Caterham Football Club 37.32, 37.33
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Caterham Free Press [later Caterham Weekly Press] 15.26, 15.27, 22.17, B152.16
extracts re Boer War participants (1900) 39.3-6, B172.18
Caterham Gas Co. Ltd (1867) B195.29
Caterham and Godstone Caves 2.3-9, 8.14-20, 19.42, B55.1-2, B169.12-13
Arch Cave [Upwood Quarry] 2.4, 2.5, 20.33
Baldwyn’s Folly 2.4, 20.33
German spy sought in 2.6
Carthorse 2.4, 2.7, 8.16, 20.33
Natural History Museum’s wartime storage B180.35
gallery plans, 2.5[Arch], 8.17[Road and Jones’]
Jones’ [Whitefield Quarry] 2.4, 8.19-20, 20.33
Left of Road 2.4, 8.18-19
lost explorers 2.8-9, 8.15-16
Marden 2.7, 20.33
museum treasures stored in 2.7, 8.15
mushroom growing 2.6, 8.15
Old Road 2.4, 2.8, 8.15, 20.33
Right of Road 2.4
Road 8.18, 8.19, 8.20, 20.33
Sawpit 2.4, 20.33
wartime bonded stores 2.7-8, 8.15
Caterham history interpretive boards B198.5, B198.6
Caterham Horticultural & Cottage Gardens Society 24.10, 43.4
Caterham Hydro see Surrey Hills Hydropathic and Turkish Baths
Caterham Industrial, Fine Art and Loan Exhibition (1893) 25.16-23
Caterham Institute B164.22
byelaws (1898) B200.29
Caterham Junction Hotel [later Railway Hotel, Purley 20.38, 26.4
Caterham Junction Lime, Whiting & Cement Works Co. Ltd (1874) B108.9, B195.29
Caterham Junction Station see Purley Station
Caterham Manor [formerly Manor Cottage], Whyteleafe 24.5, 26.11-12, 26.14-15, 34.57,
B195.27, B195.31-32
as Warlingham Golf Club 26.13, 26.14-15, 40.62-65
Caterham May Queens (1934-1994) B187.8
Caterham Metropolitan Asylum see St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham
HMS Caterham (minesweeper, 1919-1935) B150.12-13, B150.13, B198.20
Caterham Model Dairy, Croydon Road, Caterham B169.13
Caterham motor ambulance (1928) B151.10, B152.8-9, B152.8, B153.5
Caterham Motor Company 41.51, B156.14, B186.7
Caterham Munitions Ltd (1918) B195.29
Caterham Nursing Home, Tupwood Lane, Caterham B185.1-2
Caterham Old Boys Football Club B155.4
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Caterham Parish Council (1894) 38.24
Footpaths Committee 3.38
Caterham Public Hall Co. Ltd (1886-1914) B190.22-23, B195.27-28, B195.29
Caterham and Purley Weekly Press 15.28, 25.41
Caterham Radio Club 5.34
Caterham Railway (1856-1859) and Line 3.33-34, 3.35, 7.8-9, 13.26-27, 13.28-30, 24.7,
24.8, 25.34, 26.12, 37.36, B79.4, B110.7
The Caterham Centenarian Special Train (1956), 45.cover
centenary celebrations (1956) B2.1, B3.1
Caterham School, Harestone Valley Road, Caterham 1.13, 6.18, 22.18, 24.7, 24.13, 25.14,
29.6, B191.10
formal opening (1884) 24.4
opening of swimming bath and workshop (1889) 11.17-19
Hare Stone restored to grounds (1961) 7.6-7
Caterham School of Music 6.14, 28.19
Caterham Soldiers’ Home, High Street, Caterham 22.17-25, 22.19
Caterham Sports Club 37.32
Caterham Spring Water Company 4.10, 24.11, 30.29, 37.37-39, 42.41
Caterham Station 7.9, 29.14, 38.51, B79.4, B174.25
Caterham Steamship Co. Ltd (1915) B195.29
Caterham Temperance Club B164.22
Caterham Territorial Recruiting Committee [WW1] 29.12, 29.19, 29.34
Caterham Urban District Council [1899] 15.28, 38.24, B170.20
and Soper Memorial Hall 27.12-14
Caterham Valley, geology 3.3-4, 12.39-40
Caterham Valley Library, Stafford Road B197.5-6
Caterham Valley Parish Hall Company B196.12
Caterham Valley Police Station [1881], Timber Hill Road B181.22-24, B181.22, B188.2
Caterham Valley Refreshment Rooms, Godstone Road, Caterham B158.17
Caterham Valley shops B163.20-22, B190.35-36
bakers B162.20-22, B194.27-28
blacksmiths B158.18
bootmakers B161.20, B161.21, B169.20
builders B156.15
butchers B150.17-18, B151.6-7, B169.19, B174.25, B175.23, B194.26-27
chemists B148.13-14, B172.23, B174.25
china and glass B170.20
clothiers and outfitters B151.14
coal merchants B160.18
corn dealers B177.25-26
cycle makers B169.19
dairies B178.27-29
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drapers B152.16, B155.14-16, B156.15-16, B167.22-23, B194.30
dress and mantle makers B177.25
dyers and cleaners B166.23
eating houses B153.13, B153.14, B158.16-17, B169.19
fishmongers B154.20, B194.27
florists B168.18
fruiterers B169.20, B194.28, B194.29
furniture dealers B153.13, B153.14
gentlemen’s outfitters B149.12-13, B164.23-24, B166.24
greengrocers 33.41-44, 38.41, B152.16-18, B154.20, B169.20, B194.21
grocers B157.19, B159.21-24, B169.19, B174.25, B175.23-25, B194.29
hairdressers B169.19-20, B170.20
ironmongers B151.14-15, B154.20
jewellers B147.12-14, B177.25, B177.26, B194.29
milliners B152.16, B167.22
nurserymen B168.18-19
opticians B154.20
painters and decorators B169.20
photographers B153.13, B153.14, B176.21
plumbers B151.14, B153.13, B153.14
poulterers B194.27
printers B153.13, B153.14
radio and electrical suppliers B166.23
seedsmen B168.18
servants’ registries B168.19-20, B177.26
shoe shops B160.18-19, B174.24, B194.28-29
stationers B157.19
sweetshops B169.19, B176.21-22
see also Waters, Polly
tailors and outfitters B170.20
tearooms B176.21-22
tobacconists B153.13, B153.14, B154.20, B169.19
watchmakers B153.13, B153.14
wood and potato merchants B152.15
Caterham Valley Sports Ground Ltd (1921) B195.29
Caterham Volunteer Training Corps [WW1] 30.38-46
Caterham Platoons (1914) 30.41
Caterham Weekly Press [later Caterham and Purley Weekly Press] 15.27, 15.28, 29.16-17
Caterham Working Men’s Club 33.41
Cateringforde, Crowhurst B34.5
Cather, Lieutenant, VC B196.6
cats eyes 37.23
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Catt, Robert (Caterham, 1884/1893) 24.10, 25.17
cattle markets see South Croydon Cattle Market
Cattley, Mr (Shabden, Chipstead, 1870s) 12.27
Cattley, W E (Chipstead, 1906) 45.51
Caulfield, Euphemia (Mrs) (Coulsdon, 1764) 15.15
Caulfield, John (Revd) (curate, St John’s, Coulsdon, 1764/1768) 15.15
Causer, Mr (watchmaker/jeweller, Kenley, 1930s) B171.20
The Causeway [later Town End], Caterham 1.11
Caverly, James (Caterham, 1736) 7.4
caves see Caterham and Godstone Caves; Chislehurst Caves
Cawarden, Sir Thomas (d.1559) (Bletchingley) 30.16-20, B155.6, B157.14
Cawley, S B (estate agent, Caterham, 1950s/1960s) 43.6
Cawthorne, Alfred (architect/builder, Woldingham) B188.10-11
Cearn, Charles (Coulsdon, 1920s) 27.26
Cearn Way, Coulsdon 27.29
Cedar Grange, Tupwood Lane, Caterham 25.34, 25.35, 39.24
Cedar Lodge, Woldingham B41.2
cedars of Lebanon 21.8, 26.14, 26.15, 40.14, B39.2, B129.13, B139.13
Celtic field systems 9.6, B54.1, B58.6
cemeteries see burial grounds/cemeteries
censuses 16.28
1841, rounding up of ages B165.16
censuses/census surname lists see under individual villages
Central [later Russell Hill] Road, Purley 27.30
Central Motor Works and Garage, Croydon Road, Caterham B169.17
cesspit, Edwardian B180.36, B180.37
Chaldon 4.24, 4.26, B129.12, B133.9, B153.20
1851 census surname list B106.2-3
churches
St Peter & St Paul
10.1, 31.cover
church bells 10.1, 10.8, 22.30, B58.6, B61.3, B68.3
churchyard, tombs and monuments 6.27
holy vessels B24.2
medieval wall painting [Ladder of Salvation], 12.16-19, B189.cover
monumental inscriptions B36.2
oak pulpit B24.2
yew trees 35.13
coronation celebrations, 1953 B188.5-6
farms see individual farms listed under: farms, Chaldon
footpaths 31.12-17, B148.7
living memories 2.21-24, 45.24-25, B163.15-16
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local monuments 5.20, 5.22[map]
parish boundaries 43.52, 43.54, 43.59
place-name 2.33
prehistoric occupation 19.39
schools, Chaldon School 2.22, B133.9, B163.15-16
Chaldon Common Road, Chaldon B187.19
archaeological excavations 18.10-13, 19.39, B92.2-3, B96.3, B105.3-4
named houses see Dean’s Place
Chaldon Court 4.34-35, 9.16-18, 9.18, B194.11
roof timbers 9.17
Chaldon Court Farm, Chaldon 3.20, 12.11, 21.44, 30.11, 30.14, 30.15, 43.53, B145.10
cowshed B145.10
Chaldon Footpaths Committee 31.12, 31.14
Chaldon Lane, Chaldon 37.57
Chaldon Mead, Chaldon B187.13
Chaldon Rectory, Chaldon, sale of stock and outdoor effects (1875) 24.16
Chaldon Rights of Way Committee 31.12-14
Chaldon [formerly Reigate] Road, Caterham 1.6, 11.19, B48.5, B181.25, B201.24,
B201.26, B202.16-18
early 1900s 38.28
c.1954 B202.16
Alma Parade B202.18, B202.18
former residents B188.29, B201.24
named houses see Heath Lodge; Park House; Woodland Cottages
No.22 (Alma House): Alfred A Swarman, Newsagent B185.2, B188.8-9, B196.24-28
No.96 12.11, B202.17, B202.18
No.104 B199.30
No.105 12.11
No.171 B188.29
Raglan Precinct (1975) B202.17
in World War 2
air raid (1940) B199.32, B201.24-25
V-1 attack (1944) B201.25, B201.26, B201.27, B201.28-29
Chaldon Way, Coulsdon 43.53
Chalk, E (Caterham, 1908) 29.44
Chalk, Marnie (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1892) 23.20
chalk pits 18.39, 29.37, 37.29, 37.30, 39.52, 43.55
chalk quarries
Coulsdon Quarry 18.38, 18.39
see also limeworks
Stoats Nest Quarry, Coulsdon 9.3
chalk-wells 27.6, 27.8, 33.30
Chalkpit [later White Knobs] Farm, Caterham 37.29, 37.30, 37.31
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Chalkpit Lane, Oxted 14.38, 39.61
Challis, Susannah (Head Teacher, Chelsham School, 1879) 10.31
Chalmers, Miss (Purley, 1917) 40.61
Chalmers, Mrs (Purley, 1917) 40.61
Chalmers, David (landlord, King & Queen, Caterham, 1901-1908) B184.13
Chamberlain, Mr & Mrs (Whyteleafe, 1940) 40.62
Chambers, Alice Elizabeth (m.1893) see Ranger, Alice Elizabeth
Chambers & Co (dyers and cleaners, Caterham) B166.23
Champness, George (Swan & Sugarloaf, South Croydon, 1812) 11.6
Chancellor, J T (Purley, 1920s) 41.50
Chandler, Eliza (née Webb) (Caterham, 1861/1871) B193.1
Chandler, Emily see Hayes, Emily
Chandler, Isaac (Caterham, 1861/1871) B193.1
Chandler, John (journeyman blacksmith, Coulsdon, 1861) 23.5
Chandler, Thomas (Purley Oaks Farm, Sanderstead, 1870s) 20.39, 25.12, B33.3, B167.6
Chandler’s Farm, Sanderstead see Purley Oaks Farm, Sanderstead
Chantler, Moses (Godstone, 1798/1814) 31.3-4, 31.8, 31.9-10
chapeaugraphy 8.40
Chapel Road, Warlingham 10.26
Ellerker Villas 9.32-33
Chapman, Mr (Pitfield Arms, Caterham, 1871) B102.7
Chapman, A (Miss) (Assistant Mistress, Warlingham School, 1882-1883) 23.27, 23.30
Chapman, Arthur Thomas (Captain) (d.1915) (Coulsdon, 1900s-1910s) B141.5, B142.9,
B149.10, B196.51, B196.52
Chapman, Bridget (Chelsham, 1930s/1940s), B201.cover B201.6
Chapman, Doris (Mrs) (Sanderstead, 1940) B178.13
Chapman, Frederica Ada (Mrs) (Coulsdon, 1900s-1910s) B196.52
Chapman, John (Godstone, 1832) 31.9
Chapman, William (Clayton Estates surveyor, 1761) B72.4
Chapman & Sons (builders merchants, Croydon) B149.10
Chappel, E Harold (Revd) (Minister, Coulsdon Methodist Church, 1913-1917, 1920-1923)
27.42, B198.31
Chappell, Fred (Headmaster, The Downs School, Purley, 1910s) B196.5
charabancs 34.59-60, 37.59, B184.21, B184.22
charcoal burning 4.3, 19.40, 27.11
charities see Kelly Bread, Chelsham; Mary Stephens Charity, Chipstead; Smith’s Charity,
Caterham
Charlewode, William (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.14
Charlton, Elizabeth (Mrs) (Coulsdon, 1764) B199.26
Charlton, F Noel (1906-2000) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1953-1954, 1964-1965] 40.39, 40.41,
40.42
Charlton, James (Godstone, 1868) 28.42
Charlwood B202.38-39
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Charman, Geoffrey (d.1940) (Caterham) B201.25
Charrington, Miss (Woldingham) 28.18
Chart, James (journeyman blacksmith, (Caterham, 1851) 36.55
Chart, Michael (wheelwright, Caterham, 1851) 36.55
Chart, Sarah (Mrs) (Caterham, 1851) 36.55
Charter, Thomas (d.1812) (Coulsdon) 15.18
The Chase [formerly The Mardens], Tupwood Lane, Caterham B48.5
The Chase, Woodcote 4.30
Chasewood, Beechwood Road, Caterham B199.35
location map 8.21
Chatterton, H M N (2nd Lieutenant) (d.1916) (Sanderstead) B145.9
Cheasley, George (police constable, Kenley, 1940s) 36.13
Cheeseman, Mr (Elmore, Chipstead, 1910s) 10.34
Cheeseman, Mr (Warlingham, 1890s) 4.26
Cheeseman, Mr (Whyteleafe, 1910s) 1.15
Cheeseman, Kathleen (Caterham, 1930s) B196.25
Chelsham, John de (Chelsham, 1284) 18.9
Chelsham 4.24, 4.26
1851 census surname list B108.4
bequests
Beynon bequest 10.32, B165.15
Kelly bequest 10.32, 11.16
churches
St Leonard
baptismal names (1669-1770) 31.18, 31.20
churchyard, tombs and monuments 6.27, 11.15-16
font 31.19
Kelly Bible 11.17
Kelly Bread [charity] 5.36-37, 11.16-17
yew trees 35.13
farms and farm sites 17.7
see also individual farms listed under: farms, Chelsham
hedges 17.5-7
living memories 2.24-27, 5.35-37
local monuments 5.20-21, 5.23[map]
place-name 2.33
public houses/inns see The Bull
schools
Chelsham School 10.30-33, 11.15, 11.16, 11.17, 19.26, 19.27
[later known as Chelsham & Farleigh School, then as Chelsham St
Leonard’s C of E Primary School]
Fairchildes School, Chelsham 10.33, 19.26, 32.6, B153.9-10
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log books B152.7, B153.10
Gracedieu School B201.6
children, c.1933, B201.cover
Chelsham & Woldingham Waterworks Co. Ltd (1891) B195.29
Chelsham Court Farm, Chelsham 17.7, 18.9
Chelsham Dairy Co. Ltd (1902) B195.29
Chelsham and Farleigh Parish Council 8.6
Chelsham Lodge [later Fairchildes], Chelsham 19.23, 19.26, 19.27
Chelsham Place Farm, Chelsham 1.15
Chelsham Road, Chelsham 12.14
coal posts 33.52
Chelsham Road, South Croydon B191.43
Chennell, Augustus Percy (b.1883) (Caterham) B149.3
Chennell, John (gardener, Caterham, 1880s) B149.3
Chennell, Mary Anne (née Stilwell) (Caterham) B149.3
Chep, John (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13
Chequers Hotel, Horley 2.19-20, B193.38
Cherry, Frances, living memories (RAF Kenley, 1940-1942) 41.59-62
Cherry Tree Cottage, Coulsdon Road, Coulsdon 41.41, B51.5, B61.3, B159.19, B162.12
Cherry Tree Court, Coulsdon 27.30
Cherry Tree Farm, Sanderstead B155.20
Cherry Tree Inn, Coulsdon B162.12
Chertsey Abbey 1.34, 4.27, 6.3, 11.36, 32.43, 32.46, 39.45
Abbots 12.20-21, 27.28
cartularies 4.25, 12.20, 12.30, 13.8, 34.49-50
Chertsey Close, Kenley 27.28
Chessill, Mr (cartage contractor, Chelsham, 1900s) 1.15
Chestnut Lodge, Addison Road, Caterham 30.37
The Chestnuts [formerly Nausari], Harestone Valley Road, Caterham 43.5
The Chestnuts, Westhall Road, Warlingham B167.13
The Chestnuts? [1897], Westhall Road, Warlingham B78.4
Cheston, C F (Warlingham, 1914) 30.39
chevage 26.16
Chevington 24.35, 29.27
Chilberton, Merstham 45.51
Child, Stephen Pagdon (1920) B196.52
Chillman, Catherine (Caterham, 1851) B110.7
Chilman, James (miller, Mugswell, 1790s) B165.8, B165.9
Chilman, John (Mugswell, 1790s) B165.9
Chilman, Roger (tithing-man, Pirbright, 1663) 32.43
Chilman, Thomas (Mugswell, 1790s) B165.9
chimney-sweeping B182.3, B183.3, B184.6-8
Chinese wisteria (Wisteria sinensis), introduction (1816) B143.10
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Chipstead 25.42, 25.44-46, 32.43, B88.4, B180.9-10
1851 census surname list B119.7
churches
St Margaret 25.46, B54.1, B158.21-22
brasses 13.38, 13.39
church bells 22.29, 22.30, 22.31
churchyard, tombs and monuments 6.27, 12.6, 17.18, 33.6-7, B75.2
memorials
Sir Edward Banks’ 12.7, 23.41, 33.6, 33.7
Mrs Mary Stephens’ 12.22
stained glass windows 14.9-10, 14.10-13
yew trees 35.13
farms see individual farms listed under: farms, Chipstead
living memories 10.33-36
Peter Aubertin Hall (1906-2006) 10.34, 14.10, 45.50, 45.50-52, 45.52
place-name 2.33
poor relief 17.18-20
public houses/inns see The Fox; The White Hart
schools
Chipstead School 12.27-28, 18.27, 18.28
Fairdene School, Pirbright Manor 32.48, B115.3
Mary Stephens Charity School 12.26, 12.27, 17.18, B165.8-9
National School 10.35, 12.26, 12.27-28, B115.3
tithing 32.46
Chipstead Bottom, Coulsdon 2.21, 12.22
Chipstead Mead watermill, Nutfield 13.30-32, 25.36-39
possible location [maps] 13.31, 25.37
Chipstead Players B166.10
Chipstead Station B178.4
in 1911 27.27
Chipstead Valley B37.2
CMGIR embankment and bridge 2.19, 9.22, 15.8-9, 44.47, 45.63-64, B56.5
Chipstead Valley Railway Centenary (1897-1997) B171.10-12
Bourne Society plaque [Kingswood Station, 1997] B171.10-12
Chipstead Valley Road, Coulsdon 2.20, 2.21, 11.8, 27.22, 27.26, 27.30, 35.23-24, 37.62,
B148.15, B148.16, B150.7
CMGIR bridge over 9.22, 15.9, 45.63
Forge [C Wakeling & Son] 3.15-16, 8.33-35
St Dunstan’s Cottages B37.2, B82.2
Shepherd’s Cottage [demolished 1936] B113.9, B114.7
shops 35.18
Chipstead Way, Woodmansterne 15.38
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Chisbury [later Woodcote], Woodcote Valley Road, Purley B196.39-41, B196.39
Chislehurst Caves 2.6, 2.7, 2.9, 8.15, B193.13
Chivers, Nellie (pupil, Kenley School, 1901) 36.40
Choke Jane Lane [later Hillcrest Road], Purley 27.30
cholera 6.28
Christchurch Road, Purley 18.6
Christian Science 4.30, 21.33
Christie, A M (Warlingham, 1920s) 10.29
Christie, Ernest (1863-1937) (Surrey painter) 15.1, 15.3-6, B77.2
sketchbooks 15.4-5, B78.5-6
Christie, Marion Georgina Charlotte (d.1976) (Caterham) 15.4, 15.5, 16.10-11, 16.10,
45.22, 45.26, B67.6
Church, Mrs (Caterham, 1870) B180.22, B180.23
Church, R G (actor, Purley, 1920s) 41.46
Church, Roger atte (Roke, 1396) 41.32, B143.13
Church Bell Ringers, Surrey Association of B197.29
church bells 10.8-9, 22.28-34
inscriptions, an aid to genealogy B149.8-9
see also under individual churches
Church Hill, Caterham 21.27, 23.10, 39.29, B181.25, B188.24, B200.41
bus service (1922) 5.31, 39.30
former residents 25.40, B197.9
Church Lads’ Brigade, Purley 3.17, 3.18, 13.4
Church Lane, Chaldon, The Rookery B198.10
Church Lane, Godstone 33.23, B113.7
Church Lane, Hooley 18.27, 18.30
Church Lane, Warlingham 30.23, 30.25
Church Lane Avenue, Hooley 18.30, B142.13, B142.14
Church Lane Drive, Hooley 18.30
Church Path Cottages, Coulsdon B98.7
church rates 4.26
Church Road, Caterham B181.25, B181.26, B192.25
Church Road, Warlingham 30.23, 30.25, B198.9
Church Road, Whyteleafe, named houses see Maes Mawr
Church Road, Woldingham 17.42, 39.60, B198.9, B198.10
Church Walk [formerly Occupation Road], Caterham B161.20, B188.32
Church Walk Shopping Precinct, Caterham B168.19
Church Way, Sanderstead 2.15, 21.4, 43.31, 45.6, B143.7
churches, see under individual villages
churches, Anglican, local list B95.5
Churchill family (landlords, The White Lion, Warlingham) B61.7
Churchill, Miss (Bradmore Green School, 1900s) B195.39
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Churchill, Frank (d.1883) (pupil, Warlingham School) 23.30
Churchill, Lady Randolph [formerly Jennie Jerome] B87.7
Churchill, Walter (Squadron Leader) (Kenley, 1940) B194.52-53
Churchill, Sir Winston (1874-1965) 6.38
Churchill Road, South Croydon 37.8
Churchyard, W (Police Constable) (Croydon, 1920) 36.front cover
churchyard monuments 6.26-31
churchyards see under individual parish churches
Chutter, T Sturley (Captain) (Borough Farm, Sanderstead, 1935-1953) 44.17
cinema projection equipmemt 28.34, 38.17, 38.18, 41.66
cinemas
Caterham 28.21-31
Capitol (1928-1955) [later Florida] 28.21, 28.23, 28.26, 28.29-31, 45.26
First Night programme 28.24-25
1930s advertisement 28.28
Commonwealth (1913-1923) [later Valley] 28.22, 28.26, 28.27, 29.16, 29.19,
B166.22-23, B173.18
Electric Theatre (1909) 28.21
1910 advertisement 28.31
Florida (1955-1960) 28.21, 28.31
Guards’ Depot cinema 28.21-22
proposed cinema, Stafford Road (1926), plans B200.34
Valley Cinema (1923-1928) 28.26
Coulsdon 28.32-34
Bijou (early 1930s) B146.10, B148.9
The Coulsdon Cinema (1919-1922?) B147.8
1919 programme B147.9
Palladium Picture Theatre (1914-1915) 28.32-34, 28.33
Plaza (1926-1929) 41.49, B146.9-10, B147.8-9, B148.9
see also Astoria Cinema, Purley; Regal Cinema, Purley
City of London arms 33.49
city posts see coal posts
Civic Restaurant, Godstone Road, Caterham B156.14, B156.16
civil engineering projects, early 19th century see Jolliffe & Banks
Civilian Wireless Reserve (RAF) 17.15
Clairville, Caterham B195.27
Clapp, Benjamin (1894-1990) (television pioneer) (Coulsdon/Warlingham) 5.16-18, 17.13,
32.18-29, 32.22, 32.23
Clapp, Gwen (Mrs) (d.1984) (Coulsdon/Warlingham) 32.20, 32.21, 32.24, 32.26, 32.27,
32.29
Clare family 7.16, 7.17-18, 37.3
Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester (d.1295) 7.16, 7.17, 36.23
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Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester (d.1314) 7.17, 36.23, 37.3
stained glass window depicting 37.3
Margaret de Clare (1293-1343) 7.17-18, 37.3-4
Richard fitz Gilbert [of Tonbridge] (d. c.1090) 7.16, 7.17, 8.3, 13.32, 15.37, 18.9, 32.44,
36.23
Clare Court, Woldingham 7.16
Clare House, Clareville Road, Caterham 23.23, 23.26
Claremont, Brighton Road, Coulsdon B148.15, B148.16
Clarence, Emma (Hooley House, 1825-1830s) 39.49
Clarence, Richard (d.1826) (Hooley House) 39.49
Clarendon Film Company B54.6
Clareville, Caterham 25.17
Clareville Road, Caterham 23.23, 24.13, B158.17, B158.18, B179.22, B182.29, B188.32
named houses see Clare House; Hadley
No.1 : Nursery Cottage/Lodge B168.19, B188.cover, B188.30, B188.31
Clark, Colonel (Rooksnest/Nags Hall Estate, Godstone) B159.7
Clark, Mr (science teacher, Kenley, 1940s) B190.30
Clark, Betty (Kenley, 1926) 35.46
Clark, Doris (Headmistress, St David’s School, Purley, 1944-1979) B127.10
Clark, Doris (née Weaver) (Woldingham, 1920s) 44.66
Clark, George (Gatton, 1789) 17.19
Clark, J Edmund (Purley, 1900s/1910s), account of freak hailstorm, 16 July 1918 B55.6,
B108.7-8
Clark, James (Caterham, 1880) B194.40
Clark, Jimmy (Woldingham Garden Village, 1920s) 44.66
Clark, John (The Old Fox, Caterham, 1786/1787) B189.27
Clark, Thomas (Caterham Manor, ?1790-1810s) 8.36, 10.12-13
Clark, Thomas, jnr (Caterham Manor, 1818/1820) 26.10, 35.37
Clarke, Dr (Littlewold, Warlingham) 38.45
Clarke, C R (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Clarke, Denis J, living memories (Kenley, 1930s-1940s) B190.26-29
Clarke, H E (Headmaster, Reedham School, 1910s) 41.45, B133.12
Clarke, Hannah (Mrs) (Caterham, 1870s/1880s) 25.34, 25.35
Clarke, Herbert (Caterham, 1915) 22.17, 22.20
Clarke, James (1824-1888) (Caterham) 24.4, 24.10, 25.34, 25.35
Clarke, James Greville (Caterham, 1880s/1890s) 25.17, 25.34, 25.35
Clarke, John David (Master, Warlingham School, 1879-1910) 1.17, 5.35, 5.37, B193.28
school log book extracts (1883) 23.27, 23.28, 23.30, 23.32-33
Clarke, Marion (née Winter) (Caterham, 1870s/1880s) 4.12, B87.2
Clarke, Mary (dressmaker, Godstone, 1850s) 22.6, 26.36
Clarke, P V (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Clarke, Percy (Caterham, 1893/1915) 22.17, 22.24, 25.18, B130.10
Clarke, R G, living memories (Kenley, 1931-1947) B190.29-33
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Clarke, R J (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Clarke, Raymond (Warlingham) (1904-1982), obituary B110.4-5
Clarke, Rosalie (Mrs) (Kenley, 1935-1970s) B190.28, B190.29, B190.32
Clarkson Steam Bus B57.4
clay pipes 17.32, B47.3
Clayton, Arthur (d.1757) (Bletchingley) 25.31, 25.35
Clayton, Keith (Lieutenant) (d.1918) (Caterham) 25.40
Clayton, Sir Kenrick (2nd baronet) (d.1769) 5.9, 18.21, 43.39
Clayton, Martha, Lady (née Kenrick) (1700s) 43.36, 43.39
Clayton, Martha, Lady (née Trott) (d.1705) 5.9, B19.2, 43.35, 43.39
Clayton, Mary (Mrs) (1700s) 43.37
Clayton, Sir Robert (1629-1707) 3.37, 5.6, 5.7-9, 5.11, 8.36, B19.2, 43.34, B72.3
account books 43.37
funeral 43.39
will 43.35, 43.36-39
Clayton, Robert (b. and d.1665) 43.35, 43.36
Clayton, Sir Robert (d.1799) (3rd baronet) 5.9-10, 6.10, 11.4, 18.22
Clayton, Thomas (d.1707) (Bletchingley) 43.35, 43.37
Clayton, William (joiner, Marden Park, 1670s) 43.35, 43.37
Clayton, Sir William (1st baronet) (d.1744) 5.9, 8.36, 43.36-37, 43.39, B169.24
Clayton, Sir William (4th baronet) (1762-1834) 5.10
Clayton, General Sir William Robert (5th baronet) (1786-1866) 2.22, 15.20, 15.21, 18.12,
28.42, 29.37, 44.50, B78.4
Clayton, Sir William Robert (6th baronet) (1842-1914) 3.38, 5.11, 29.37
Clayton Arms [previously and subsequently The White Hart], Godstone 15.27, B170.13-14
pub sign B163.9
Clayton Estates 18.14, 18.22
1761 survey [William Chapman] 14.40, B72.3, B72.4-5
Clear View, Stuart Road, Warlingham B194.18
Clematis Cottage, High Street, Caterham 42.25, 42.26
Clematis Cottage, Purley 39.37, 39.43
Clement, Elizabeth (née Wood) (b.1739) (Coulsdon) 23.33, 23.34
Clement, Robert (bapt.1767) (Coulsdon) 23.33, 23.34
Clement, Thomas (Colgrimes, Coulsdon, 1767) 23.33, 23.34
Clement, Thomas (Welcomes Farm, Kenley, 1770s) B172.17
Clement Close, Purley 27.29
Clements, J (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
Clements, Robert (d.1754) (Nutfield) 6.29
Clements Dene, Oxted 15.4
clergy, benefit of 32.53, 32.55
Clerk, Robert (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.14
Clerk’s Croft, Bletchingley 16.21, 29.41
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Cliffe, Mr (Purley 1915) B105.9
Clifton Arms, Caterham B155.4, B162.9, B181.14, B200.21-22
inn sign B162.9
Clifton Road, Coulsdon B190.17
Clifton Villas, Caterham 43.14
Clinch, T (landlord, King & Queen, Caterham, 1980s) B105.3
Clive, George (Sanderstead Place, 1853) 34.37
Clock House Farm, Woodmansterne 15.40
clockmakers 26.20, B178.5-6
clocks, astronomical 26.18, 26.20
Close, A (photographer, 1900s) 43.22-23
Clovelly, Westhall Road, Warlingham B198.10
CMGIR see Croydon, Merstham & Godstone Iron Railway
CNHSS see Croydon Natural History and Scientific Society
CO&EGR see Croydon, Oxted & East Grinstead Railway
Co-op Youth Club, Caterham B200.37
Co-operative Stores, Croydon Road, Caterham 42.45, 43.44, B174.24, B201.19-20,
B201.19
Co-operative Stores, High Street, Caterham B200.36-38, B200.37
Coach House, Essendene Road, Caterham 45.21
coaches, horse-drawn see mail-coaches; stage-coaches
coal posts [Corporation of London boundary posts, 1861] 33.48-56
distribution in Bourne Society area 33.53
maker’s inscription 33.56
No.5, near Scots Hall Farm, Chelsham 33.51, 33.51
No.14, at Bug Hill, Woldingham 33.52, 33.54
No.18, near Whyteleafe South station 33.54, B202.8, B202.8
No.23, at Coulsdon Road, Coulsdon Common 33.48, 33.55
No.30, at How Lane, How Green 33.56, 33.56
coal rationing (1921) 44.17
coal and wine duties, London (1694-1890) 33.48, 33.49
Coatman, Mr (Warlingham, 1924) 43.28
Cobb, George (1844-1924) (builder, Caterham) 27.14, 28.22, B180.31-32
Cobbett, William (1763-1835) (radical journalist) 4.6
Cobham family (Lingfield), arms 17.24-25
Cobham, Sir Alan 35.24, 38.8
Cobham, Henry (Bletchingley, 1325) 29.46, 37.4
Cobham Air Displays B200.35-36
Cochins [later Sherbrooke], Salmons Lane, Whyteleafe 21.10, B32.4, 39.9-10
Cockle Pippin [apple] B201.4, B202.3
Cockshutt, Elizabeth (née Robinson) (d.1643) (Sanderstead) 9.25
Cockshutt, John (d.1649) (Sanderstead) 9.26
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Cockshutt, John (d.1669) (Sanderstead) 9.25
Cockshutt arms 9.25-26, 9.25
Codeston, Walter de (Chelsham, 1314) 18.9
Codinton, Peter de (Farleigh, 1250) 8.3, 8.4
coffee tavern see Caterham Coffee Tavern Co. Ltd
Coffee Tavern Hill [later Mount Pleasant Road]), Caterham B164.22
Coffin, Mr (gardener, Caterham, 1880s) 24.7, 24.10
Coffin, John (clerk, Caterham, 1881) 24.7
coin finds 15.33, 38.10, B88.6, B100.3
ancient British 12.34-35, 12.34, B64.2
Roman 9.4, 9.5, 26.44, B78.3, B81.3, B89.3, B93.5, B95.2, B98.2, B100.3, B105.4,
B155.19
medieval 12.5, 34.16, B77.2, B115.3
Colbeck, Harold (Revd) (Minister, Coulsdon Methodist Church, 1949-1956) 27.42
Colcoke, Richard (Coulsdon, 1440s) B150.17
Cold Blow, Alderstead Heath 10.11-12, 10.12
Coldwells, Charles Albert (2nd Lieutenant) (d.1915) (Coulsdon) B118.4-5, B119.7
Coldwells, Elizabeth (Lily) (d.1897) (Coulsdon) B118.4
Coldwells, Francis Baker (2nd Lieutenant) (d.1916) (Coulsdon) B118.4-5, B119.7, B120.5
Coldwells, Joseph G (Croydon, 1910s) B118.4, B118.5
Coldwells, Leonard George (Private) (d.1914) (Coulsdon) B118.4-5, B119.8
Cole, Mrs (Caterham, 1872/1885) 21.17, 21.18, 21.21
Cole, G (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
Colecom, James (1772-1822) (monumental mason, Merstham) 6.28
Colecom, James (1802-1870) (monumental mason, Merstham) 6.28, 12.27
Colecom, Samuel (monumental mason, Merstham, 1838) 6.27
Coleman, Jackie (née Watts) (Coulsdon) B182.21, B189.24, B189.24, B189.25, B200.2,
B200.25
Coleman, Stan (Coulsdon) B200.2, B200.25
Coleman, Thomas (Chelsham, 1402) 22.10
Coleman, W (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
Coleman, Walter (Godstone, 1970s) 18.14, 18.18
Coleman’s Fish Shop, High Street, Purley 41.50
Colenso, battle (1899) 39.3-4
Coleridge, Hannah (née Randolph) B182.26
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834) (poet), Verses addressed to J Horne Tooke 13.15-16
Coles, Arthur William (Bill) (agricultural worker, Caterham, 1920s- ) 38.32-33, 38.33
Coles, Elsie (née Penny) (b.1908) 38.30
living memories (Caterham, 1910s-1930s) 38.30-33
Coles, Florence see Harman, Florence
Coles, William (Selsdon Park, 1809) 19.26
Coley, S Ernest (Revd) (Minister, Coulsdon Methodist Church, 1923-1926) 27.42
Colgate, Francis (labourer, Coulsdon, C16) 32.54
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Colgrimes Cottages [later Plumtree Cottage], Coulsdon Road, Coulsdon, B46.4, B51.6,
B82.3, B186.cover
Colgrime’s Farm (Bradmore), Coulsdon 7.29, 7.30, B46.4, B51.5, B51.6, B61.3, B82.3
Colgrime’s Farm (Waddington), Coulsdon 7.30, 10.18, 41.40-41, B46.4
Colgrym[e], Charles (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13, B156.14
Colgryme, Charles (Coulsdon, 1409/1412) B157.16, B158.16
Colgryme, John (Coulsdon, 1409/1415) B157.15, B157.16, B158.16, B159.21
Colgryme, John (Tattelis Felde [?Tatsfield], 1415) B159.21
Colgrym[e], Richard (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13
Colgryme, Richard (Coulsdon, 1409/1415) B157.16, B158.16, B159.20, B159.21
Colgrym[e], Robert (Coulsdon, 1339) 43.54, B46.4
Colgrym[e], Walter (Garston sub-manor, Coulsdon, 1392) B140.9
Colgryme, Walter (Coulsdon, 1409/1415) B157.15, B157.16, B158.16, B159.21
Colgrym[e], William (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13, B156.14
Colgryme, William (Coulsdon, 1430) B142.12
Colgrym[e] family, Coulsdon 45.5, B46.4, B160.14
Colgrym[e], Charles (Coulsdon, late C14) 4.36
Colin Road, Caterham 29.44
Colley Hill mine, Reigate 8.16
Colliers Croft, Woldingham 6.9
Collins, Miss (Purley, 1917) 40.61
Collins, Marjory (Mrs) (Purley) 44.3, 44.4, 44.6, 44.7
Collins, Maureen see Bunn, Maureen
Collins, Pat B198.7-8
Collins, Sarah (laundress, Godstone, 1851) 22.6
Collins, Wilfred (Billy) (d.1967) (Purley) 44.3-4, 44.4, 44.7, 44.9
Collins, Winnie 44.4
Collyer, Bristow (d.1870) (brewer, Croydon) B165.21, B169.8
Colman, Sir Jeremiah (1859-1942) (Kenley and Gatton) 1.14, 1.25, B169.11, B195.28,
B201.9
Colnyle, William (Portley/Upwood, Caterham, C14) 35.35
Coltham, Mr (bank manager, Caterham, 1893) 25.20, 25.23
Coltsford Mill, Hurst Green 9.32, 24.26-28, B96.4
Colven, Mary (d.1829) (Oxted) 6.30
Colville, E A L (Revd) (Caterham, 1900) 20.17-18
Colwill (Purley) Ltd (1954) B195.30
Combe, Sir John (Prior of the Holy Cross, Reigate, 1415) B159.20
Combes, John (shoemaker, Godstone, C16) 32.54
Comer, W J (Caterham, 1937) B157.17
commercial vehicles 45.31, 45.33, 45.36
common fields 7.34
common keepers 1.32, 3.22
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common land, registration of B53.4-5
commons
Caterham Common 1.5-6, 2.11, 7.4, 8.35, 21.9, 24.5, B192.26
Westway Common
horse trough (1909) B114.4-5
military activity on B182.22-23, B190.44
Chaldon Common, fire (1871) B102.7
Chelsham Common 3.28
Mill Common 1.35, 2.10
Coulsdon Common 7.36, 7.37, 9.20, 12.33, 28.7, B113.2, B172.8, B201.10
anti-aircraft towers B190.42
army camp B139.14, B172.9, B173.10
coal posts 33.48, 33.55
wheelwright’s shop on 9.33-34, 9.35
windmills on 2.11
Kenley Common 7.36, 7.37, 12.34, B172.9, B201.11-12
flora B149.15-16, B166.30-31, B173.28
Riddlesdown Common 7.35, 7.36, 12.41, 12.42
see also Farthing Downs, Coulsdon
Stanstead Heath/Common, Caterham 3.7, 4.10, 4.12, 4.13, 7.4
Tupwood Common, Caterham 7.4
Warlingham Common 17.5
Willey Heath, Caterham 4.10, 4.11, 4.12, 7.4
Commons and Footpaths Preservation Society 31.14, 35.25
Commons Preservation Society 7.38
The Commonwealth [later The Fountain, then The Valley], Caterham B165.5, B188.3
Commonwealth Road, Caterham 25.40, B196.36
commuters, railway 9.23, 24.7, B198.28, B201.22-23
company registration files in PRO/TNA B195.26-27, B195.29-30
Comport, John (Farleigh), will (1482) 8.4
Comport, John (Godstone, 1530s) B155.6
Compton, Richard [of Welyngton] (Coulsdon, 1430) B160.14
Compton Estate, Tandridge 27.36
Comrades of the Great War, Coulsdon branch B149.10, B150.8
Comyns, Charles (Caterham, 1870s-1890s) B182.30
Coneybeare, Mr (Coulsdon, 1890s?) B201.41
Connaught, Duke of, visit to Guards’ Barracks, Caterham (1887) B170.8-9
Connell, (Revd) (Godstone, 1855) 44.54
conscription [WW1] 29.30, 29.34, 29.36
Conspires, Caterham B187.21
Constable, Jane (Coulsdon, 1769) 15.16
Constable, John (1776-1837) (landscape painter) 11.4, 19.36
Constable, John (Pirbright, Chipstead, 1741) 32.47
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Constable, Mary (née Wettern) (1941-1999) (Sanderstead) 44.29
Constable, Samuel (carrier, Godstone, 1850s) 26.36
Constable, Sarah (née Webb) (Pirbright, Chipstead, 1741) 32.47
constables, manorial 32.53, B65.7-8
constables’ staves B65.7-8
Convalescent Home for Soldiers, Brighton Road, South Croydon B202.24
convalescent hospitals [WW1] 29.17, B174.18
Cook, G H (Caterham, 1871) 38.25
Cook, William (butler, Purley Bury House) B177.28
Cook, William (Kenley, 1762/1800) 7.30
Cook, William Thomas (photographer, Caterham, 1910s) 29.19, 30.43, 43.23
Cooke, C G (Purley, 1901) 2.35
Cooke, C G (Mrs) (Purley, 1904) 2.36
Cooke, Charles Henry (1897-1970) (Coulsdon) 38.15, B183.4
Cooke, Florence (Mrs) (1897-1987) (Coulsdon) B183.4
see also Cooke, Margaret (Mrs)
Cooke, Gervase (Purley, 1917) B128.5
Cooke, John (Rooksnest, Godstone, C18) B159.7
Cooke, Margaret (Mrs)
living memories (Coulsdon) 1.29-33
see also Cooke, Florence (Mrs)
Cooke, Maurice Antony (1910-1996) 32.20, 45.5
living memories B44.4
memories of St David’s School, Purley, 1917-1918 B128.5
obituary B164.4-5
Cooke, Robins (butcher and grazier, Caterham, 1889-1901) B150.17-18, B151.6-7
Cooksey, Father (Caterham, 1930s) 42.70
Coombe, Ellen Maria (schoolmistress, Sanderstead, 1851) 38.39
Coombe Dingle, Queen’s Park Road, Caterham 5.32, 5.34, B187.21
Coombe Wood Hill, Purley 35.4, 44.7
Coombes, John (Coulsdon, 1791/1792) 7.30, B172.17, B172.18
Coombes, Mary (née Miles) (Coulsdon, 1792) B172.18
Coombes, Mary (Mrs) (d.1802) (Coulsdon) B172.18
Coombes, William (Captain) (c.1720-1790) (Welcomes Farm, Kenley) B172.17-18
Coombs, H W (garage owner, Caterham, 1940s) B182.30
Cooper, Mr (Coulsdon, 1809) 10.17-18
Cooper, Amy Maude (b.1882) B189.20, B189.21
Cooper, Barbara 40.33
Cooper, Cornelius (Coulsdon) B31.2
Cooper, Elizabeth see Sims, Elizabeth
Cooper, Ellen (Godstone, 1890s) B189.20, B189.20
Cooper, George (d.1784) (Coulsdon) 15.16
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Cooper, James (highwayman, executed 1749) 4.3, 15.15-16
Cooper, James (ironmonger, Godstone, 1850s) 26.37
Cooper, Jess (Godstone, 1890s) B189.20, B189.21
Cooper, John (Coulsdon, 1826) 38.14
Cooper, John [Croydon Mayor] (Hooley, 1885) 16.36-37, B112.2
Cooper, John (Tandridge Court, 1890) B184.24
Cooper, Mary (Mrs) (Coulsdon, 1851) 20.14
Cooper, Thomas (Pirbright, Chipstead, 1847) 32.47
Cooper, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1851) 38.14
Copenhagen House [later The Ivies, then The White House], Kenley Lane, Kenley 32.9-10
Copp, Dax (naturalist, Woldingham, 1960s) 3.30-31
Coppard brothers (Coulsdon, 1860s) B82.2
Coppard, Mr and Mrs (hotel proprietors, Coulsdon, 1900s/1910s) 3.24, B132.12
Coppard, Florence (1896-1966) (Whyteleafe/Warlingham) 23.19
Lonely Heart 1914-1918 [poem] 23.19
Coppard, W J (warrener, Oxted Rabbit Clearance Society, 1960s) 4.38
Coppard’s Temperance Hotel, Coulsdon 3.19, 3.24, 9.24
Coppice Chase, War Coppice Road, Caterham see The Mound
coppicing 27.8, 27.11, B112.6, B116.6
Coppin, L G (Caterham, 1930s) B168.19
Coppin, Martha (Caterham, 1910s) B177.26
Coppin’s Servants Agency, Caterham (1910s-1930s) B168.19-20, B172.20, B177.26
The Copse, Welcomes Road, Kenley B159.4
Copthawe, Sanderstead 5.27
Corbould, Frederick (gardener, Tandridge, 1881) B184.24
Corderoy, Julius (Caterham, 1910s) 1.12, 1.13, 1.14
Corderoy, Marjorie see Jackson, Marjorie
Corfield, Captain & Mrs (Riddings Court, Caterham, 1940s) 40.67
corn measures 11.20-21, 11.20
corn-grinding 24.22, 24.24
Cornewall-Walker, A E (ESWC, 1897-1920s) 37.41, 37.42
Corney, Philip [Mr & Mrs] (Kenley) 41.39
Corney, Robert (pipe manufacturer, Croydon) B194.5
Cornford, Mr (Caterham, 1900) 20.20
Cornish, Mr [Cornish & Gaymer, builders] (Purley, 1877) 18.7
Cornish, Gertrude see Hewett, Gertrude
Cornwell, Alec, living memories (Purley, 1918) B107.8-9
Cornwell, John (Farleigh, 1940s) B195.44
Coronation Festival, Woodcote (1911) 8.39-40
Corps of Musketry Instructors 45.44
Corsie, John (1907-1971) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1957-1958] 40.41, 40.42, 40.44
Costello, John (property developer, Chipstead, 1987) 33.18
costume, in brasses 13.33-39
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Cotrell, Charles (wheelwright’s apprentice, Caterham, 1851) 21.8
Cottage, Walter (d.1957) (builder, Coulsdon) 27.26, B153.1
The Cottage, Kenley 18.32
Cottage Tea Rooms, High Street, Caterham 43.42
Cottenden, William (assistant toll collector, Coulsdon, 1851) 20.10
Cottenham, Charles Christopher Pepys, 1st Earl of (1781-1851) 27.32, 27.34
Cottenham, Charles Edward Pepys, 2nd Earl of (1824-1863) 27.34, B184.23, B184.24
Cottenham, William John Pepys, 3rd Earl of (1825-1881) 27.34, B184.24
Cottenham, Kenelm Charles Edward Pepys, 4th Earl of (1874-1919) 27.34, B184.24,
B184.25
Cottrell, Edith (m.1929) see Newall, Edith
Coulden’s Farm, Limpsfield B198.9
Couling, Cissie (Mrs) (Caterham, -1970s) 11.19
Couling, George (corn and seed merchant, Caterham) 11.19, 11.20, 39.28
Couling, Joseph (Dean Farm, Alderstead Heath) 11.19, 21.44
Couling, Thomas Edward (d.1918) (farmer, Coulsdon/Whyteleafe/Alderstead Heath) 11.19,
11.20, 23.12, B195.41
Couling’s Corn & Seed Merchants, Chaldon Road, Caterham 11.19-21
mill [motor driven] 11.20
milling machinery and implements 11.20, 11.21
Couling’s Farm, Whyteleafe Road, Caterham 11.19, 39.29
Coulsdon 4.24, 4.26, 17.38
in 1851 20.10-16
1851 census surname list B118.3-4
in Victorian times 9.19-24
books
Coulsdon: Downland Village (Bourne Society, 1977) 17.4, 17.15-17
A Short History of Coulsdon (Bourne Society, 1970) B60.4-5
charities 2.21, 9.21, 10.18
churches
Methodist 27.39-42, 27.40
ministers, 1909-1984 27.42
St Aidan’s Roman Catholic Church, Chipstead Valley Road 8.34, B37.2
St Aidan’s Roman Catholic Church, Woodcote Grove Road [original] 3.19, 3.24,
9.19, 35.19, B181.27
St Andrew 1.26, 8.34, 27.42, B150.2-3
war memorials B141.5, B142.9, B149.10
St Francis of Assisi, Rickman Hill B94.2
St John the Evangelist 1.31, 20.10, 45.73
archaeological excavation B82.4
church bells 22.29, 22.30, 22.31, 22.33, B81.6, B148.12-13
churchwardens’ repairs (1807) B82.4, B86.6
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churchyard, tombs and monuments 6.27-28, B118.4-5, B185.3,
B201.12-13
monumental inscriptions B36.2
parish registers (1653-1812) 15.14-16, 15.18
pew allocation (1855) 20.12-13
priest’s door 41.51
rectors, 14th century 45.72-79
Rowed Monument 10.21-24, 10.22-23, B58.4, B64.5-6
Vestry Book (1802-1965) 10.15, 12.32, B69.1
war memorials B147.9-10
yew trees 35.13, B139.13
farms
in 1762/1837 7.29-34
acreage (1800-1851) 7.30-31
acreage returns (1801) 43.55
glebe lands (1837-1851) 7.30-31
labour (1851) 7.30-31
rents (1800-1837) 7.30-31
see also individual farms listed under: farms, Coulsdon
Coulsdon 1300 Festival Week (1975) 15.36-37
halls
Co-operative/Labour Hall, Woodcote Grove Road 3.24, B82.2
St Andrew’s Hall 18.31, B150.3, B150.8
land ownership and tenancy (1762-1851) 7.29-34
living memories
1880s-1900s 2.18-21
1890s-1910s 3.23-24, 4.18-19
1900s 1.29-33, B194.32-35
1900s-1910s 27.22, 27.26-27, B198.27-31
1910s-1920s B132.12-13, B133.11-13, B135.6, B140.11-12
1920s 35.16-24, 37.57-64, B168.16-17, B169.15-16, B172.22, B174.13-14,
B178.14-15, B179.15-16, B181.26-28, B182.21, B185.18-19
1930s B174.21-23
1940s B160.15-16
1950s 40.54-56
local monuments 5.21, 5.22[map]
manorial boundaries 12.30-32, B32.3, B69.5, B76.6-7, B88.5-6, B189.31-32
parish boundaries 43.52, 43.54, 43.59, B189.32
Parish Chest B199.26-27
parish registers 15.14-16, 15.18
place-name 1.34, 2.33
pronunciation of 1.34, B51.6, B78.6, B140.10, B147.10-11, B164.7-8, B165.6, B192.28
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public houses/inns see Cherry Tree Inn; The Emperor [beerhouse]; The Fox; Red Lion
road network [pre-1920s] 12.30-34
schools
Bradmore Green School B102.8, B170.7, B194.35
Bourne Society plaque [2005] B200.6-7
Clifton House, Brighton Road B193.6
Coulsdon College, Woodcote Grove Road (1910s) B191.23-24
Fairdene School, Fairdene Road [later at Pirbright Manor, Chipstead] B115.3
Fanfare Road preparatory school B198.30
Keston Avenue Primary School 40.54-56
Modern School for Boys, Brighton Road B188.26-27, B190.4-5
Purley County Grammar School for Boys, Placehouse Lane 41.51, B133.11
teachers in 1940s B192.15-16, B193.20-21, B194.8-9
war memorials B151.12
Purley County Grammar School for Girls, Stoneyfield Road 31.37, B195.18-20,
B198.24-25
St Anne’s School, The Drive 36.22, B187.16
Sherborne School for Girls, The Grove B187.16
Smitham School, Chipstead Valley Road 35.16-17, 35.18, 35.19-21
Coulsdon & Purley Public Libraries (1936-1965) 25.26-30, B173.19-21
architecture 25.41-42
Coulsdon, section and plan 25.43
Purley 25.29
Coulsdon & Purley Sea Cadet Corps B199.11-12
in 1942/1943 B199.12
Coulsdon & Purley Urban District Council (1915-1965)
arms 4.27, 45.4
Chairmen [biographical notes] 40.39-53
Green Belt acquisitions 11.23
offices [Brighton Road, Purley] 4.30, 40.39, 40.49
public libraries see libraries
Coulsdon & Upper Caterham Railway [proposed] 24.11, B61.7
Coulsdon Almshouses [Byron’s] 1.29, B51.6, B80.7
Coulsdon Boys’ Club, Chipstead Valley Road, 1946 reopening B175.3, B179.9-10
Coulsdon Celtic Football Club, 1940s/1950s B190.10, B190.10
Coulsdon Chamber of Commerce 42.52-53
Coulsdon Childhood [event, 1972] 12.36-38, B69.1
Coulsdon Cinema Ltd (1914) 28.32-34, B195.29
Coulsdon Commons [Coulsdon, Farthing Downs, Kenley, Riddlesdown], purchase and
dedication by City of London Corporation (1883) 7.35-39, 9.20, B172.8
Coulsdon Court (pre-1850) see The Grange, Canons Hill, Coulsdon
Coulsdon Court B56.5, B195.40
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Bourne Society plaques [2003 and 2004] B194.25, B199.4
building of (1850) 9.20, B113.11, B154.18
as Coulsdon Court Golf Club House B179.cover
living memories 5.34-35, B183.20-21
Coulsdon Court Farm 7.29, 7.30-31, 24.28, B154.17
Coulsdon Court Golf Club Ltd (1928) B195.29
Coulsdon Court Golf Course 4.30, 11.23, B53.5
Coulsdon Day Nursery (1931-1946) 27.43-46, 27.44
Coulsdon Handbell Ringers (c.1910-1930) B178.3
Coulsdon Lane, Chipstead 25.45
Coulsdon Lane [later Stoats Nest Road], Coulsdon 9.19, 12.32
Coulsdon Methodist Tennis Club 27.42
Coulsdon North Station [Stoats Nest 1900-1911, Coulsdon & Smitham Downs 1911-1923,
Coulsdon West 1923-1929] 3.23, 35.17, 39.52
actor killed (1907) 3.24, B54.6
see also Stoats Nest Disaster
Coulsdon Ratepayers Vigilance Society (1930s) 25.26, 25.28
Coulsdon Rise, Coulsdon 18.39
Coulsdon Road, Caterham 24.4, B181.25, B181.26, B188.24
former residents 25.40, 43.47
No.113 B199.32, B199.33
No.250 12.13, B68.2, B75.6
Coulsdon Road, Coulsdon 12.32
coal post 33.55
former residents 1.29, 40.44, 40.46, B192.28-29
named houses see Cherry Tree Cottage; Plumtree Cottage [formerly Colgrimes Cottages]
No.57 [formerly No.5 The Street] 41.21, 41.21
see also Coulsdon Street
Coulsdon Rotary Club 42.52
Coulsdon South Station [Coulsdon 1889-1896, Coulsdon & Cane Hill 1896-1920,
Coulsdon East 1920-1923] 7.40, B198.28, B198.30
Bourne Society plaque [1989] B139.4
Coulsdon Steamship Co. Ltd (1901) B195.29
Coulsdon Street [later 53-63 Coulsdon Road], Coulsdon 1.29, 12.32, 38.10, 38.11-15,
41.21, B51.6, B61.3
Coulsdon Trunk Sewer 43.61
Coulsdon Woods Roman cemetery 9.3-6, B57.2
Coulsdon-Caterham road, original route B170.6-7, B172.13
Coulson, E D (Miss) (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
County Fire Office 20.6
Court, Mr (butcher, Whyteleafe, 1930s) B163.6
Court Bushes Road, Caterham B189.19
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Court Close, Manor Avenue, Caterham 3.6, B29.2
Court Cottage, Limpsfield B56.5
Court Farm, Horley B56.5
Court farms, in North East Surrey B56.5
Court Haw, Woodmansterne 15.40
Court Hill, Sanderstead 15.41
former residents B178.13, B178.13
Court Lodge, Bletchingley 43.35
Court Lodge, Manor Avenue, Caterham 3.7
Court Lodge, Chelsham 18.9
Court Lodge, Chipstead 25.44, 33.21
Court Lodge, Tatsfield B78.1
Court Lodge Farm, Bletchingley 30.11
Court Lodge Farm, Caterham 8.23, 8.27, 8.36, 17.36, 17.37-38, 21.13, 37.29, B48.4
Court Lodge Farm, Hooley 4.22, 18.27
Court Road, Caterham 1.9, 21.8, B181.25
former residents 9.35, 30.39
Court Wood Lane, Selsdon B163.8, B193.1
Courtdreve, Caterham B198.9
Courtney, John (Revd) (d.1845) (Rector, Sanderstead, 1805-1817, 1821-1845) 9.27,
B169.22
courts see assize courts; manorial courts
Cousins, Emma (Mrs) (Kenley, 1940s) B178.20, B178.21, B184.6, B184.7
Cousins, Gordon (Kenley, 1920s-2000s) B178.20, B184.6, B184.8
Cousins, Harry (chimney sweep, Kenley, 1920s-1940s) B178.20, B178.21, B184.6,
B184.7-8
Cousins, Janet (Kenley, 1920s-1940s) B178.20, B178.21
Cousins, Ted (Kenley, 1920s-1950s) B178.20, B178.21, B184.7, B184.8
Coventry, Mrs (Purley, 1930s) B182.25
de Covert family (Chaldon, c.1275-1475) 4.34
Covert, Sir John (Chaldon, 1325) B194.11
cow stalls, cast-iron, at Cane Hill Hospital Farm 19.15-18, 19.15, 19.17
Cowdrey, Amelia Marianne see Owen, Amelia Marianne
Cowdrey, Catherine Emma (Sanderstead, 1880s- ) B162.17
Cowdrey, Sir Colin (b.1932) (cricketer) B162.17, B164.1
Cowdrey, Edith (b.1887) (Sanderstead) B162.17
Cowdrey, Emma (Mrs) (Sanderstead, 1869- ) B162.16
Cowdrey, Ernest Charles (Calcutta) B162.17
Cowdrey, Lorna (d.1897) (Sanderstead) B162.16, B162.17
Cowdrey, Samuel John (I) (b.1813) (Tandridge) B162.16
Cowdrey, Samuel John (II) (b.1844) (Sanderstead) B162.16, B162.17
Cowdrey, Samuel John (III) (b.1869) (Sanderstead) B162.17
Cowlard, George (dairyman, Warlingham, 1900s-1920s) 12.12, B193.23
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Cowleymore, Whyteleafe Road, Caterham B178.1, B179.6-7, B179.6
cowpox 5.14
cowslips B185.7, B186.5
Cox, Mr (tailor, Caterham, 1920s) B170.20
Cox, Mr & Mrs (postmaster/mistress, Sanderstead, 1960s-1970s) 38.40
Cox, Alfred (Dr) (Coulsdon, 1930s) 41.46
Cox, C W (bicycle manufacturer, Caterham, 1890s), Bourne Society plaque B200.7
Cox, Frank Bird (d.1912) 41.55, 41.56
Cox, James William (Coulsdon, 1910s) B196.52
Cox, Marion (née Greig) (b.1916) (War Coppice, Bletchingley) B175.17
Cox, Mildred see Lavender, Mildred
Cox, Ron 45.3
Cox, Thomas (Revd) (Whyteleafe, 1862/1895) B167.15, B167.16
Cox, William (nonconformist preacher, Blindley Heath, 1678) 26.18
A Cox, Surgical Instruments, Coulsdon 8.35
Cox, Hargreaves & Thomson Ltd, optical works, Coulsdon B188.25-26
Coxhead, Albert Crease (1847-1906) (silk merchant) B154.24
Coxhead, Algernon Barnaby (1853-1940) (stockbroker) B154.24, B154.25
Coxhead, Caroline Isabella (1844-1931) B154.24, B154.24
Coxhead, Frederick Charles (1848-1940) (barrister) B154.24
Coxhead, Helen Cordelia see Ford, Helen Cordelia
Coxhead, Henrietta Laetitia (née Madden) (m.1835) B154.24
Coxhead, Henry George (b.1838) (silk merchant) B154.24
Coxhead, James Alfred (Brigadier-General) (1851-1950) B154.25
Coxhead, John (1804-1882) (silk merchant) B154.23-24, B154.24
Coxhead, John James (Revd) (1837-1912) B154.24
Coxhead, Laetitia Mary Ann Maria (m.1872) see Tuzo, Laetitia Mary Ann Maria
Coxhead, Reynolds (d.1620) (Hungerford) B154.23
Coxhead, Thomas Edward (1842-1890) (Bengal) B154.24
Coxley Plain [woods], Purley 9.22
Crabbe, Eyre (Major) (Commandant, Guards’ Depot, Caterham, 1887) B170.9
Crackers, Homefield Road, Warlingham B201.2-4, B201.3
Craggs, Roland (Revd) (d.1951) (Tandridge) 6.30
Craig, Christopher (murderer, Croydon, 1952) 45.38
Craig, George (Borough Farm, Sanderstead, 1917-1924) 44.16
Craig, Maria Theresa (Sanderstead, 1862) 38.40
Craigmore, Woldingham Garden Village 44.60, 44.60
Crane, Cora (Mrs) (Oxted, 1898) 21.33, 21.34
Crane, Stephen (1871-1900) (author) (Oxted, 1898) 21.33, 21.34
Cranleigh Gardens, Sanderstead 40.52
Cranmer, Colonel (Home Guard, Caterham, 1940) 29.6
Crawford, Major (Commandant, Guards’ Depot, Caterham, 1893) 25.18
Crawford, Alice (Mrs) (Coulsdon, 1883- ) 13.10
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Crawford, Andrew (1825-1926) 13.10, B80.6
Crawford, Annie Katharine see Tuzo, Annie Katharine
Crawford, Audrey (Coulsdon) 13.10, 18.31
Crawford, Frank F (Major) (d.1900) 13.10, B80.6
Crawford, John Charles (Revd) (1849-1935) (chaplain, Cane Hill Asylum, Coulsdon,
1883-1919; cricketer) 13.10, 13.14, 18.30, 18.31, B80.6
Crawford, John Neville (Jack) (1886-1963) (cricketer) 13.10, 13.11, 13.13-14, 18.30-31
Crawford, Lesley (Coulsdon, 1899) 13.10, B80.6
Crawford, Margaret (Coulsdon) 18.31
Crawford, Marjorie (Coulsdon) 18.31
Crawford, R T (Reggie) (1882-1945) (cricketer) 13.10, 13.12-13, 13.14, 18.31
Crawford, V F S (Frank) (1879-1922) (cricketer) 13.10, 13.12, 13.13, 13.14, 18.31
Creasey, Henry (Bletchingley workhouse, 1851) B113.6
Creasey, Mary (Bletchingley workhouse, 1851) B113.6-7
Creech, Mr (manager, Worlds Stores, Caterham, ?1910s) B175.25
Creep, Caroline (servant, Caterham, 1851) 21.8
Crees, E (née Greenslade) 21.8, B20.1, B23.1
living memories (Caterham, 1880s) 1.5-11
The Crescent, Woldingham B198.10
Crescent [formerly Priory] Garage, Godstone Road, Caterham B182.30
Crescent Road, Caterham B182.30
Cresswell, Mrs (Purley, 1917) 40.61
Creton family (Caterham) 39.32-33, B162.9
Creton, Bernard Philip [Barney] (b.1913) (blacksmith, Caterham) 39.31, 39.33
living memories 39.28-33
Creton, Paddy (Caterham, 1920s) 39.31
Creton, Terry (landlord, Clifton Arms, Caterham, 1990s) B155.4, B162.9
Crewe, Mary (m.1819) see Prosser, Mary
Crewes Avenue, Warlingham 36.16
denehole 33.32
Crewes Lane, Warlingham 36.16
Crewes Place [formerly Farm], Warlingham 19.26, B23.2
Crichton, Robert (1812-1914) (Caterham) B47.2, B48.5, B156.6
cricket
Caterham 3.8, 3.10, 24.10, B92.7, B180.3
Chelsham B92.7
Coulsdon/Smitham Bottom [1731-1880s] 4.4, 38.14, B72.7, B82.7, B92.7, B106.7,
B162.12, B193.7
Oxted B184.24, B196.6
Sanderstead 3.26, B162.17, B164.1
Tandridge [1850s] B184.23
Warlingham 10.28, B92.7, B193.8, B193.29-30
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cricketers
Baily, Edward P and Robert B196.6-7
Crawford family [of Cane Hill] 13.10-14, B80.6
Gregory, Bob B195.42
Lyon, Beverley Hamilton and Malcolm Douglas 43.5-6
Quiddington, Daniel 38.14, B92.7
Quiddington, Thomas 38.13-14, B92.7
Randolph, John (Revd) 25.10-11, 42.63-65
Tufnell family [of Kenley] B148.16-17
crime 4.24, 11.8, 20.36, 20.38, 20.39, 25.45
see also arson; fraud; highway robbery; murder
in Tudor times 32.53-56
Crimean War veterans see Beeson, Benjamin
Cripps, Ann (schoolgirl, Godstone, 1855) 44.53
Cripps, N (dentist, Caterham) B183.7-8
archaeological dental reports 4.14, 9.5-6
Crisp, Mr (electrician, Coulsdon, 1930s) B180.27
Critcher, Mrs (Woldingham, 1900s) 32.49, 44.35
Croft, John (Captain, RN) (d.1808) 27.31, 27.32
Croft, Mary Magdalene Ann see Wilks, Mary Magdalene Ann
Croft, Stanley G (Purley) 9.22, 27.29
Crofts, Jim (RAF Kenley, 1940-1941) B193.39, B193.40, B193.42, B193.42
living memories (RAF Kenley, 1940) B195.45-47
Croham Hurst B57.5-6, B189.15
Mesolithic round huts 10.3
Croham Road [formerly Lane], South Croydon, railway bridge across 39.58
Cromwell Road, Caterham 39.31, 39.32, 43.47, B52.4, B198.9
Crosier, George (carpenter, Caterham Junction, 1870) 20.38
Cross, H F (Revd) (Selsdon Baptist Church, 1930s) 41.47
Cross, Samantha (Caterham, 1993) B187.8
Cross Road, Purley 35.44
Crossways, Coulsdon 9.20, B170.7
Crouch, Edith (Mrs) (verger, St Margaret’s, Chipstead, 1957-1963) 18.28
Crouch, Ernest (verger, St Margaret’s, Chipstead, 1919-1957) 14.13, 18.28
Crouch, James (Private) (d.1883) (Caterham) 6.27
Crowe, Matilda (Mrs) (Coulsdon, 1836) B168.24
Crowhurst, Mr (farrier, Tandridge, 1916) 31.23
Crowhurst, Arthur A (Chairman, Godstone Parish Council, 1980s/1990s) 31.11,
B145.12-13
Crowhurst
1851 census surname list B112.6
churches
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St George B33.1, B163.24
church bells 22.29
yew trees 35.13-14, 44.59, B163.24
denn B34.4, B34.5
population 21.12
Crowhurst Place, Crowhurst B33.1
AC & S Crowley, Croydon [brewers] 41.41, B184.13
The Crown Inn, Nutfield B175.12, B175.12, B175.13
The Crown Inn, Oxted B176.15-16, B176.15, B184.23
Crowther, Richard (Banstead, 1533) 19.33
Croydon 13.8, 13.40, 27.11
1811 census surname lists B123.6, B124.8, B125.7, B126.4, B127.12, B128.4, B130.11
Assembly Rooms (1885) B87.7
estate maps B97.5-6
Hawker Hurricane donated by residents B188.38
markets 3.34-35
parks B189.14-15
place-name 2.33
postal services (1800s-1830s) 38.35-38
public houses/inns see The Blackamore’s Head [later The Green Man]; King’s Arms; The
Rose & Crown
as shopping destination 1.29, 2.20, 2.26
Zeppelin raid (October 1915) 26.24-25, 26.28, B106.4-5, B107.7-8
Croydon Airport 42.6, 42.11, B177.7-9
Croydon Aviation Research Group 43.61
Croydon Board of Guardians 10.19
Croydon Borough Hospital for the Mentally Disturbed see Warlingham Park Hospital,
Chelsham
Croydon Brewery B169.7, B169.8
Croydon Canal 24.19
Croydon Commercial Gas and Coke Company B170.23
Croydon Crook [Selsdon] 5.28
Croydon Fair 9.31
Croydon Gas Board, Caterham B167.23
Croydon Gas Company 32.8, B94.5, B156.15
advertisement, c.1908 B156.15
Croydon High School for Boys, Wellesley Road, Croydon 32.19
Croydon Ice Company 27.26
Croydon Mental Hospital see Warlingham Park Hospital, Chelsham
Croydon, Merstham & Godstone Iron Railway (1805-1838) 7.26-28, 23.41, 45.53-71, B48.4
Bourne Society plaque [Purley Library, 1993] B154.6-7
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Chipstead Valley: embankment and bridge 2.19, 9.22, 15.8-9, 44.47, 45.63-64, 45.68,
B56.5, B57.2, B179.16-17
Dean Lane, Hooley: bridge 15.8, 15.9, 45.64, 45.64, 45.68, B63.2
Foxley Lane: earthen abutments 9.22
Harps Oak Lane, Merstham: bridge B66.4
Hooley-Merstham cutting 45.64-65, 45.64, B197.31-32
Merstham terminus area 7.28, 23.36-37, 24.18-21, B69.1, B69.3
Merstham weigh and toll house [later Weighbridge Cottage] B57.2
plate rails, preserved and stolen 45.54, 45.68, B108.2-3, B110.9
Purley/South Croydon access paths B42.2
Rotary Field, Purley: rails displayed 45.68, 45.69
route, map of 45.53
trial run (1805) 12.6, 12.8
truck, remains of 45.5
Croydon Methodist Circuit 27.39
manses 27.42
Croydon Natural History and Scientific Society, Henley Wood investigation (1912) 6.24,
18.9
Croydon, Oxted & East Grinstead Railway (1878-1885) 39.51, 39.61, B154.18, B154.19,
B170.15
Croydon Palace 45.63, B181.11-13
Croydon races B179.3
Croydon Road, Caterham 15.29, 24.5, B163.20, B181.25, B181.26, B188.24, B192.25
in the 1880s/1890s 43.13
former residents B167.21, B180.18
named houses see Ecclesbourne
No.128 B167.21
No.130 B167.21
No.141 B167.21, B167.21
No.143 B150.7, B167.21
No.145 B169.16, B169.17
No.206 B180.18
No.407 40.68-69
shops
No.2 B154.20, B154.21, B160.18, B194.29
No.4 B154.20, B154.21, B160.18, B160.19
No.6 B154.20, B160.18-20, B160.19, B174.24
No.8 B150.17-18, B194.26-27
No.10 B164.22-24, B173.24-25, B174.24
No.12 B194.27
No.14 B161.21
No.18 B194.29-30
No.20 33.42-43, 33.43-44, 33.43, 33.44, B152.16-18, B152.17
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No.21 B154.20
No.24 B153.13, B166.24
No.26 B164.23, B166.23-24
No.26½ B166.23
No.28 B151.15, B166.23, B166.24
No.36 B174.24
No.38 B174.24
No.39 B147.12-14, B194.29
No.40 B174.24-25
No.42 B174.24-25
No.43 B180.18, B180.31
No.44 B174.24-25
Nos.46-48 B165.19-20, B174.25
No.47 15.27, 15.27, B180.18, B194.28
No.49 B174.24, B201.19
No.50 B174.25
No.51 B154.20, B174.24
No.53 B174.24
No.54 B174.25
Nos.60-64 B174.25
No.66 B151.14-15, B174.24
No.71 B153.12-13, B153.12, B153.14
No.73 B153.12-13, B153.12, B153.14
No.75 B153.12, B153.12, B153.13, B153.14
No.77 B175.23, B194.21
No.78 [1 West Place] B169.19
No.80 [2 West Place] B169.19-20
No.82 [3 West Place] B169.19, B169.20
No.83 B163.22
No.99 33.41, 33.41
No.103 B152.16, B170.21
Croydon [later Limpsfield] Road, Warlingham 1.20
Croydon Rural District 4.26
Croydon Town Hall, High Street (1809-1893) 45.67-68, 45.67
Croydon Union 10.19
Croydon Water Company 37.41
Crunden Place, Brighton Road, Croydon 20.36
Crusaders Union (Girls), Purley B158.13-14
Crutcher, Richard (monumental mason, Bletchingley, 1705) 6.26, 43.38
Crutcher, William (d.1728/1729) (stonemason, Bletchingley) 6.26
Crystal Palace, Sydenham Hill 35.23, B172.11-12
television complex 32.26
Cubitt, Joseph (1811-1872) (civil engineer) 3.33
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Cubitt, Thomas (1788-1855) (builder) B186.24
Cubitt, Sir William (1785-1861) (civil engineer) 3.32, 15.22-23
Cucksey, John (Godstone, 1840s/1850s) 28.40, 28.44
Cucksey’s Farm, Bletchingley 30.11-12, B57.1, B97.1, B194.43
Cuffley, Edward (churchwarden, Chipstead, 1785) 17.18
Cuffley, Elizabeth (Chipstead, 1780s) 17.18
Cuffley, Maria Theresa (b.1787) (Chipstead) 17.18
Cuffley, Sarah (Mrs) (Chipstead, 1780s) 17.18
Culham, E (Caterham, 1900) 20.20
Cullen, J (butcher, Caterham, 1736) 7.4
Cullesden, Kenley B108.8
Cullesden Road, Kenley 24.30, B108.8, B163.7
Cullingham, Eliza (b.1812) (Coulsdon) 22.38
Cullingham, J D H, memories (Joint Services School of Languages, Coulsdon Common,
1952) B187.15-16
Cullingham, John (Coulsdon, 1770s/1780s) 22.38
Cullingham, Mary (1779-1854) (Coulsdon/Caterham) 22.38, 22.40
Cullingham, Richard (1803-1876) (agricultural labourer/beerhouse keeper, Caterham)
22.36, 22.38, 22.40-41, 22.42
Cullingham, Sarah (Mrs) (Coulsdon, 1770s/1780s) 22.38
Cullingham, Sarah (b.1807) (Coulsdon) 22.38
Cullingham, Sophia (née Snelling) (1802-1877) (Caterham) 21.14, 22.38, 22.40
Culver, Herbert (Jolly Farmers, Purley, 1930s) B180.14
Culver, William (Jolly Farmers, Purley, 1913-30s) B180.14
Cumberlands, Kenley Lane, Kenley 18.32, B190.37
Cummings, Gena (Brownies leader, Warlingham, 1960s) 40.30
Cunningham, Salmons Lane, Whyteleafe B198.10
Curling, John (Coulsdon, 1800) 7.30
Currant, Christopher Frederick (Pilot Officer) (1911-2006) (Croydon, 1940) B162.8
Currie family (Beech House Road, Croydon, 1915) B106.4, B107.7-8
Currie family (Sanderstead, 1827-1839) 41.16
Currie, Lady (Caterham, 1900) 20.17
Currie, Sir Donald (industrialist, 1890s) 43.3
Currie, John (Croydon and Gatton, 1840s/1850s) 41.16
Curtis, Ellen see Price, Ellen
Curzon, Hon. Sidney Roper (Caterham, 1855) 26.12
Cushing, E (Mrs) (Kenley, 1931) 41.42
Cushing, Peter (1913-1994) (actor) (Kenley) B171.21, B192.17
Cuthbertson, Bessie M (Mrs) (Caterham, 1940s) B202.29
Cuthbertson, Laurence (Lieutenant Colonel) (Caterham, 1940s) B202.29
Cuthbertson, Peter Slade (Surgeon Lieutenant, RN) (d.1943) (Caterham) B202.29
Cutler, H (eating house proprietor, Caterham, 1890-1910) B153.13, B153.14
cycling 3.24, 4.8, 19.4, B82.2, B185.3
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Cyclist’s Rest Tea Room, Croydon Road, Whyteleafe B192.19, B192.20
Czech Military Intelligence Service B187.23
D
Dabbs, R E T (d.1997), obituary B168.2
Dabner, Sarah (m.1782) see Rowed, Sarah
Daffney’s Dip, Woldingham [footpath] B13.1
dairies
R T Balch & Sons, Whyteleafe 12.12, 12.13-14, 12.16, B143.9
Bowerman’s, Sanderstead 44.16
Curtis Brothers, Coulsdon 8.34
Express Dairy Company 12.12, 12.14, 44.17-18, B174.25, B178.29
last Express Dairy horse (1958) 44.17
Fuller’s, Woldingham 12.14, 16.16, 16.17
Jones Brothers, Purley 21.14-17, 36.52
Knight’s, Caterham 12.12-13, B68.2
G Latham & Son, Caterham 42.45, B175.25, B178.28-29
Pocock’s Model Dairy, Caterham 42.45
Queen’s Park Dairy, Caterham 12.11, B202.17
Welford’s, Purley 2.29
H F Weston & Sons, Caterham 12.11-12
dairy carts 12.10, 12.11, B178.29
Dairyhouse Farm, Horley 34.50
dairying 12.9-13, 16.17-18, 21.14-16, B178.27-29
Dalby, Mrs (Purley, 1890s?) B201.41-42
Dale, Mr and Mrs (Warlingham) B194.35
Dale Road, Purley 24.30, 36.53, 44.7
Dalegarth Gardens, Purley 39.62
Dallender, Elizabeth (Chipstead, 1692) 12.22
Dallender, Ralph (Chipstead, 1530) 12.23
Dallender, Richard (Chipstead, 1530) 12.22
Dallender, Thomas (Chipstead, 1530) 12.23
Dallender, Thomas (Chipstead, 1692) 12.22
Dalton family (Caterham, 1857) B167.15
Dalton, Arthur Edward (Caterham, 1940s) B202.30
Dalton, Clement Edward (Stoker 1st Class) (d.1941) (Caterham) B202.30
Dalton, James (Caterham, 1851) 21.10
Dalton, Juliana see Grieg, Juliana
Dalton, Mary Ann (Mrs) (Caterham, 1940s) B202.30
Dalton, Phyllis (m.1836) see Fairall, Phyllis
Daly, Lieutenant (Caterham Barracks, 1881) 24.8
Dames, R I (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Dammartin, Odo de (Warlingham, 1190s/1200s) 2.9, 17.23, 25.38, B47.4, B78.4, B78.5,
B86.3
Dampier, E P (Major) (RAF Kenley, late 1930s) 6.38
Daniel, H M (Commander) (Purley, 1930s) 41.48
Daniell, Archdeacon (Chipstead, 1906) 45.50
Daniell, Arthur Stewart (Colonel) (1851-1942) (Chelsham) 27.14, 32.5, 32.6, B153.9-10
Daniell, Henry Averell (1848-1923) (Chelsham) 10.32, 19.27
Daniell, John Henry (1821-1893) (Chelsham) 10.32, 19.27
Daniell, Mabel (née Bradshaw) [Mrs Henry Daniell] (Chelsham) 17.34
Daniell, Maud Evelyn Sessa (1859-1942) (Chelsham) 32.6, B153.9, B153.10
Daniell, Maurice A (Revd) (Caterham, 1914/1915) 30.41, B182.20
Daniell, Roger Henry Averell (Colonel) (1876-1960) (Chelsham) 10.33
Daniell, Sybil Mary Katherine (1854-1931) (Chelsham) 32.6, B153.9, B153.10
Daniell family, Chelsham 2.27
Daniels, Angela (Caterham, 1986) B187.8
Daniels, Harold (police constable, Kenley, 1930s) 36.3, 36.4
Daniels, Mary (servant, Godstone, 1851) 22.4
Daniels, Teresa (Caterham, 1984) B187.8
Dannemora, Kenley B163.7
Danvers, Mr (Caterham, 1875) 21.18
Danvers, Sir Juland (1826-1902) (Caterham) 8.26-27, 8.28, 38.25, 38.26
Darbury, Marion Georgina (d.1865) (Whyteleafe) 33.9
Darcy, Sir Edward (Coulsdon, 1587) B90.6
Darcy, Edward (Coulsdon, 1668) B90.6
Darcy, Elizabeth (née Evelyn) (d.1635) B90.6
Darcy Close, Coulsdon 27.28
Dargen, Harry 27.30
Darvil, Mr (Coulsdon, 1920s) 18.27
Daun, Edward (Lieutenant) (d.1914) (Caterham) 25.40
Davey, John (Caterham, 1910s) 6.18
Davey, Robert (Revd) (Congregational Minister, Caterham, 1870s) B185.27
Davey, S (Dr) (Caterham, 1900s/1910s) 6.18, 17.40, 21.28, B130.10, B167.23
Davidson, J (née Ellson), living memories (Kenley, 1930s) B186.19-20
Bob Davidson Postcard Collection B193.10-11
Davies, Christine (Caterham, 1973) B187.8
Davies, Clifford (Revd) (Vicar, St Andrew’s, Coulsdon, 1965) 27.42
Davies, Elizabeth (d.1734) (Bletchingley) 6.26
Davies, G Herber (Revd) (Minister, Coulsdon Methodist Church, 1969-1975) 27.42
Davies, H (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
Davies, Jessy see Asprey, Jessy
Davies, John (d.1730) (Bletchingley) 6.26
Davies, Malcolm B194.38
Davies, R (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Davies, Reuben (coalman, St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham, 1910s) 17.10
Davis, Mr (chemist, Caterham, 1900s?) 1.9
Davis, Ben (Coulsdon) B193.7
Davis, Biff (Purley, 1910s/1920s) B192.15
Davis, Colin
living memories (Purley County Grammar School for Boys, 1940s) B192.15-16,
B194.8-9
memories of wartime evacuation B196.13-14
Davis, Fred (1900-1988) (Caterham) B175.6-7
Davis, George (Caterham, 1860s/1870s) B175.20, B185.27, B194.39
Davis, Gerry (Caterham, 1990s) B160.20
Davis, Henry (Holliday’s Bottom, 1871) B165.18
Davis, Ivy (Mrs) (Coulsdon) B193.7
Davis, Mary Ann (nurse, Caterham, 1875) 21.20
Davis, Matilda (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, 1871) B165.18
Davis, Nancy (d.1940) (Shirley) B189.3-4
Davis, Stephen (Caterham, 1930s) B197.18, B197.19, B197.20
Davis, Ted (Purley, 1910s/1920s) B192.15
Davis, William (bricklayer’s labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, 1871) B165.18
Davis & Soper [shipping firm] 27.12
Davison, A G (Superintendent Registrar, Godstone, 1851) 21.14
Davison, Hilda (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1892) 23.20
Davison, Isabella see Deane, Isabella
Davison, John H (d.1915) (provision merchant, Whyteleafe, 1900s) B195.33
Davison, John Usher (Whyteleafe, 1900s-1920s) B195.33
Davison, Margaret, living memories (Old Coulsdon Girl Guides, 1950s) 45.29-30
Davison, Meliscent (Mrs) (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B195.33
Davison, T Raffles (architectural draughtsman, Woldingham, 1900s) 6.14, 28.14, 28.16,
38.44, B41.2, B192.32
Davison, W Rupert (architect, Woldingham, 1900s) 6.14, 28.16, B41.2, B188.10, B192.32
Dawe, Donovan 6.24, B59.1
Dawes, George (schoolmaster, Chipstead, ?1780s-1799) 12.26
Dawes, Jock (South Godstone, 1936) 19.30
Daws, Thomas (Bletchingley workhouse, 1851) B113.7
Day, Ada (m.1940) see Terry, Ada
Day, Bessie (b.1912) (Kenley, 1910s-1920s?) B193.17, B193.17
Day, Charles (1784-1836) (Caterham) 3.6, 35.38, 37.29
Day, Florie (Kenley, 1910s-1920s?) B193.17
Day, Francis (d.1684) (churchwarden, Farleigh) B56.4-5
Day, James (Purley/Kenley, 1900s-1920s?) B193.17, B193.17
Day, Kate (Mrs) (district nurse, Purley/Kenley, 1900s-1920s?) B193.17, B193.17
Day, Margery (Kenley, 1910s-1920s?) B193.17, B193.17
Day, Peg (b.1920) (lampshade maker, Caterham, 1934-97), living memories B173.23-24
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Day, William (Kenley, 1910s-1920s?) B193.17
Day’s Acre, Sanderstead 15.43
Day’s Fair (Coulsdon, 1920s) B181.27
Day’s Grocery Stores, High Street, Caterham B185.29
Deacon, Joey (St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham) B201.9
Deacon, Richard (Nutfield) 25.36
Deakins, Mr (gamekeeper, Titsey Park) 37.48
Dean, Thomas Willett (chimney sweep, Caterham, 1895) 21.21
Dean Bridge, Merstham 23.41
Dean Farm, Hooley 4.22, 4.26, 9.12, 11.19, 12.11, 21.44
Dean Lane, Hooley, CMGIR bridge 15.8, 15.9, 45.64, 45.64, 45.68, B63.2
Deane, Isabella (née Davison) (Whyteleafe, 1900s) B195.33
Dean’s Place, Chaldon Common Road, Chaldon 31.14, B54.5
Dean’s Walk, Coulsdon 27.29
Dearle, Duncan William (1893-1954) (Kenley) B159.4
Dearle, Henry (Kenley, 1900s) B159.4
Dearsley, Henry Hanson (Dr) (Warlingham, 1881) 25.12, B184.28
Deboes, Matilda (née Gasson) (Caterham, 1900s) 43.41, 43.42
decoy airfields B195.43-45
Deepfield Way, Coulsdon 9.3
deer parks 29.27, 30.17
Deere, Alan C (Squadron Leader) (Kenley, 1941) 6.39
Defunct Brewery Livery Record Project B191.6-7
Deighton, William (b.1801) (dumb boy, Coulsdon) 10.18
Deirdre, Ladies’ Hairdressers, Croydon Road, Caterham B169.19-20
Delcomyn, C P (Caterham, 1921) 37.32
Delia, Mr (model soldier maker, Caterham, 1930s)) 42.68
Delia, Mrs (dressmaker, Caterham, 1930s) 42.68, 42.71
Delius, Frederick (1862-1934) (composer) (Limpsfield) 6.28, B72.2
Dempster, W (Dr) (South Croydon, 1890s-1910s) B202.22, B202.24
Dench, Mr (chauffeur, Woldingham, 1914/1915) 39.70
dendrochronological studies B192.40-41
The Dene, Church Road, Caterham B181.25
Dene Farm, Chipstead B75.1, B166.5
Dene Hospital, Caterham, archaeological excavation B115.3
deneholes 2.16, 27.6, 33.30-40, B166.18-19
Tithepit Shaw Cavern 4.16-17, 33.33-34, B34.4, B35.2
sections 4.17, 30.33
Denman, Elsie M see Little, Elsie M
Denman, Teddy (blacksmith, Coulsdon, 1890s/1900s) 4.19, B36.3, B194.33
Dennis, Mr (blacksmith, Caterham, 1850s/1860s) 8.28, 21.8
Dennis, F W (Warlingham, 1976) 15.35
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Dennison, Mr (Coulsdon, 1940s) B199.12
denns
Crowhurst B34.4, B34.5
Langhurst, Limpsfield B185.31
Staplehurst, Horley 34.49
Densham, Edward (d.1913) (Purley) 26.6-7, 26.7, B118.7
Densham’s Wood see Foxley Woods
dental reports, archaeological 4.14, 9.5-6
Denyer, Mr (farmer, Hooley, 1910s) 18.27
Denyer, Mrs (Caterham, 1939) B182.31
Derby, Edward (Smith-Stanley), Earl of (1752-1834) 15.40
Derby Day (Coulsdon, 1920s) 35.21, 35.22, B174.13-14
Derman, Ann (Sanderstead, 1841) B169.21-22
Derman, Mary Ann (1784-1882) (Sanderstead) B169.21-22
tomb, Sanderstead churchyard B169.22
Derrick Avenue, Sanderstead 15.41
Derwent Drive, Purley 15.41
Desborough, William Henry Grenfell, Baron (1855-1945) 30.37, 30.42
deserted villages see Goldwhurd; Marden; Watendone; Woodcote, mediaeval
Despenser family (Farleigh, C14) 36.23
Devil’s Den [pit], Ditches Lane, Coulsdon B153.18-19, B155.17-18
Devilsden Wood, Coulsdon [formerly in Chaldon] 11.23, 43.54, B198.29-30
deneholes 33.39
flowers and fungi 2.24, 3.21, 43.51, 43.63, B161.25-26
Devon House, Harestone Valley, Caterham B191.21, B198.9
Dewdney, Mr (Garston Hall, Coulsdon, 1800) 7.30
Dewdney, Anne (née Hassell) (m.1772) (Coulsdon) 28.8
Dewdney, James (miller, Coulsdon, c.1800) 2.12
Dewdney, Richard (bapt.1740, d.1803) (miller, Bletchingley/Coulsdon/Godstone) 2.11-12,
28.6, 28.8, B189.27
Dewdney, Richard (Ivy Mill, Bletchingley, 1796/1805/1817/1827/1847) 18.22, B189.27
J H Dewhurst Ltd [butchers], Croydon Road, Caterham B174.25
dewponds 24.32, B166.20, B198.27
Dial Cottage, Woldingham B198.10
Dibben, H F (schools inspector, Kenley, 1900) 36.35
Dicker, Dorothy (née Carter) (Sanderstead, 1917) B164.24, B164.25
Dicker, William Maurice (1885-1918) (jeweller and musician, Sanderstead) B164.24-25
Dickinson, F R (Revd) (Vicar, Warlingham, 1925-?) 10.29
Dickinson, Margaret (Warlingham, 1920s/1930s) 10.29
Dickinson, William (Tandridge, 1871) 27.34
Dickson, George (Captain) (instructor, Guards’ Depot, Caterham, 1947) B183.17, B183.17
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Dickson, Henry Granville (Revd Canon) (Rector, St John’s, Coulsdon, 1896-1929) 1.26,
17.38, 27.29, 41.45, 41.50, B102.8, B102.9, B195.40
Dickson, James (1738/9-1822) (botanist) (Sanderstead) B76.6, B181.30-31
diet, Tudor B145.13
Dijon, Madame (schoolteacher, Purley, 1917) B128.5
Dimmock, Percy Edgar (1891-1970), obituary B60.1
Dingwall, Charles (wine merchant, Caterham, 1857-1870s) 35.38, 35.40, 37.36, 37.37,
43.65
Dingwall, Julia (Mrs) (Caterham, 1857-1870s) 35.38
Dinnage, Cecil (Purley, 1910s) 13.5
diphtheria 1.22, 36.29, 36.40, B185.19
Distressed Needlewomen’s Society 22.6
Ditch, Mrs (Caterham, 1964-1984) B202.17, B202.17
Ditches Lane, Coulsdon 3.20, 4.26
coal post 33.55
maker’s inscription 33.56
Devil’s Den [pit] B153.18-19, B155.17-18
ditches, medieval, maintenance of 33.46-47
Divall, John (Coulsdon, 1851) 7.31
Diver, Ebenezer (Dr) (b.1839) (Caterham and Kenley) 1.25, 4.19, 21.17, 21.18, 21.20,
21.21, 34.18
Dives family (Coulsdon, 1851) 20.14
Dives, James (miller, Coulsdon, 1845/1851) 2.12, 20.14
The Dobbin, Whyteleafe 1.22, 1.24, 4.16, 34.45
Dobson, Ellen (pupil, Kenley School, 1900) 36.36
Dobson, George (pupil, Kenley School, 1900) 36.36
Docminique, Charles, MP (d.1745) (Gatton) 32.47
Docminique, Paul, MP (1638-1735) (Gatton) 4.35, 32.46-47
Dod, Thomas (Caterham, 1764) 17.36, 17.37
Dodd, Mrs (Caterham, 1880s) 1.11
Dodd, Alfred [father] (labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.16
Dodd, Alfred [son] (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.16
Dodd, Alfred (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1916) 35.31
Dodd, Ann (née Parker) (Godstone, 1760s) 25.31
Dodd, Edgar (Headmaster, Downside School, Purley, 1920s) B196.5
Dodd, Elizabeth see Skinner, Elizabeth
Dodd, Elizabeth (Mrs) (laundress, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.16
Dodd, Ernest (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.16
Dodd, Fred (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.16
Dodd, George (labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.16
Dodd, Jack (Headmaster, Downside School, Purley) B195.4
Dodd, John (victualler, Godstone, 1760s) 25.31
Dodd, Nelly (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.16
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Dodd, Ralph (canal engineer, 1801) 24.19
Dodd, Richard (workhouse governor, Godstone, 1800s/1810s) 31.3, 31.4
Dodd, William (labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.16
Doggetts Farm, Chipstead 25.45, 33.18
Dolby, Mr (carpenter, Woodcote, 1900s) 3.14
Dollypers Hill, Coulsdon 7.34, B176.25
The Dolphin Inn, Betchworth B198.19, B198.19
Dome Hill, Caterham B178.8, B181.25, B181.26
Dome Hill Peak, Caterham B171.3
domestic employment agencies see Coppin’s Servants Agency, Caterham
domestic servants 3.6, 3.27, 5.34, 22.4, B187.21
memories (1930s) B172.20-21
Donald, Barbara (née Rowed) (California, USA, 1980s) 41.35, B109.5
Donald, Francis (Godstone, 1841) 28.40
Donaldson, Miss (Assistant Mistress, Warlingham School, 1883) 23.27
Donnington, Whyteleafe Road, Caterham B106.5, B180.26
Donovan, John (d.1899) (tramp, Sanderstead) B199.19, B199.20
doodlebugs see V-1 missile bombardment
Dormer, Catherine see Gresham, Catherine
Dottridge, Samuel S (Purley, 1920s) B142.10, B144.8-9
Dottridge Bros Ltd B142.10
Doughty, Bernard (Woodmansterne, 1960s) 7.24, 7.25
Doughty, Edward Chapman (d.1940) 7.24
Doughty, Edward Chapman (jnr) (Woodmansterne, 1953- ) 7.23-24, 7.25, 7.25, 7.26, 15.39
Doughty, Michael (Woodmansterne, 1960s) 7.24, 7.25, 7.26
Douglas, Caroline (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, 1881) B166.14
Douglas, Charles (labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, 1881) B166.14
Douglas, Mark (Coulsdon, 1640s/1650s) 38.12
Douglas, R G S (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Douglas, Thomas (under-gardener, Holliday’s Bottom, 1881) B166.14
Doulton, Daniel (ploughing champion, 1876) B167.6
Dowding, Sir Hugh (1882-1970) (Air Chief Marshal) B192.41, B195.47
Down, John Langdon (Dr) (Medical Superintendent, Earlswood Asylum, 1853) 42.38
Down House, Downe B177.12-13, B178.11
Down Lodge, Kenley B192.34, B192.37-38
during demolition B192.35
location map (1910) B192.35
Downes, James Rathbone (Manager, ESWC, 1874/1899) 37.40
Downey, Richard (miller, Bletchingley, 1842) 28.42
Downlands Countryside Management Project 32.36, B151.25, B155.7, B162.3, B175.17,
B188.14-16, B197.31
Downlands Road, Purley 40.45
Downs Court Road, Purley 1.28, 7.35, 9.22, 26.26
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Mary Finch memorial seat 2.30, B180.16, B180.17, B182.5, B187.4, B187.4
Downs Road [formerly Fanfare Road], Coulsdon 3.19, 3.20-21, B69.7
Downside Lodge, Foxley Lane, Purley 41.49
Dowsett, George (manager, The Greyhound, Caterham, 1870s), 43.cover 43.12, 43.13
The Drainpipe, Woldingham [footpath] B13.1
Drake, William Herbert Browne (photographer, Thornton Heath, 1920s) 43.23, 43.31
draw kilns 44.45-47
Drayton, Conrad (Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
Drayton, Fanny (Mrs) (Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
Drayton, Henry (solicitor, Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
Drayton, John (Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
Drayton, Margaret (Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
Drayton, Winifred (Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
Drew, Edward (Caterham, 1570) 35.28
Drew, George (1789-1862) (Kenley House, 1853-1861) 7.8, 25.34, 37.36, B180.22
Drew, George Henry (b.1817) (Caterham and Whyteleafe) 6.31, 6.32, 7.8, 8.28, 13.27, 24.7,
39.74, 43.65, B167.15, B180.22, B180.23, B180.25, B181.8, B189.28
and Caterham Waterworks (1862) 37.36, 37.37, 37.38-39
and St Luke’s Church, Whyteleafe 6.32, 13.27, 34.53, 34.57-58
Drew, James (Caterham, 1861) 22.40
Drew, John (Caterham, 1736) 7.4
Drew, R W (Mrs) (Whyteleafe, 1866) 34.56
Drew, Richard William (architect, St Luke’s, Whyteleafe, 1860s) 6.32, 34.53, 34.57, 34.58,
37.36
Driefontein, battle (1900) 39.5
driftways 12.32, 43.55
Drinking Fountain Association see Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough
Association
drinking fountains B78.5, B168.25
see also Asprey Drinking Fountain, Caterham
The Drive, Coulsdon 27.42
Drive Road [Drift Lane], Coulsdon 12.32, 43.55
drove roads 24.30, B138.15
Drovers’ Road, South Croydon B191.43
droveways 34.49[map], 34.50, B65.2
Droxford, Russell Hill Road, Purley B201.42
Drummond, Captain (East India Company, Coulsdon, 1851) 20.11, B161.17
Drummond, Barbara (Coulsdon, 1851) 20.11
Drummond, Henrietta (Coulsdon, 1851) 20.11
Drummond, Maria (Mrs) (Coulsdon, 1851) 20.11
Duffy, Maureen (Caterham, 1950s) B201.19, B201.20
Duke, Mr (d.1919) (gentlemen’s outfitter, Caterham, 1910s) B149.12, B150.7
Duke’s, Gentlemen’s Outfitters, Station Avenue, Caterham B149.12-13
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Dulake, Charles (d.1894) (limeworker, Coulsdon) 44.42-43, 44.48-49
Dulake, Ernest (1878-1900) (limeworker, South Croydon, 1900) 44.47, 44.48-49
Dulake, Thomas (blacksmith, Sanderstead, 1899) B199.20
Dulake, William Henry (railway clerk, Coulsdon, 1890s) 44.49
Dullaway, Hannah Winifred (née Bennett) (Win) (d.1969) B195.23-24, B195.23, B195.25
Dullaway, Iris (Caterham) B195.24, B195.25
Dullaway, Joan (Caterham) B195.24
Dullaway, John (Jack) (1902-1965) (fruiterer and greengrocer, Caterham) 42.44,
B195.23-25, B195.25
Dullaway, Ruth (Caterham) B195.24
J Dullaway, Fruiterer & Greengrocer, Caterham, Oak Road shop, 1930s B195.23
Dullaway & Daughters, Fruiterers & Greengrocers, Caterham B195.24
Coulsdon Road shop B195.24
Dumaresq, Christiana Susan see Macleay, Christiana Susan [maiden name]
Dumbrill, Mrs (née Hill) (Caterham, 1920s) B168.19
Dummer, Diana (Mrs) (Kenley, 1960s-1980s) 32.16
Dummer, William (Dr) (d.1970) (Kenley) 32.17
Duncan, Elisa (b.1838) (agricultural labourer, Godstone Station, 1851) 22.7
Duncan, Elizabeth (b.1836) (coal labourer, Godstone Station, 1851) 22.7
Duncan, James (Revd) (Presbyterian Chaplain, Guards’ Depot, Caterham, 1900s) 22.21,
22.24, 28.21
Duncan, Jane (d.1946) (Superintendent, Caterham Soldiers’ Home, 1909-1942) 22.24
Duncton, Mr (lamplighter, Caterham, 1900s) B200.40
Duncton, Horace (d.1916) (chimney-sweep, Caterham) 25.40
Dunedin, Underwood Road, Caterham 17.12, 22.22, 29.6
Dunford, John (Harrow, Caterham, 1787) B189.27
Dunheved, Stanstead Road, Caterham 4.11, 22.20
Dunkley, Mr (greengrocer, Caterham, 1920s) 37.32
Dunkley, Bob (plumber, Caterham) B169.18
Dunkley, Cyril [Squib] (Caterham) B169.18
Dunkley, Dick (Caterham) B169.18
Dunkley, Syd (Caterham, 1910s) B169.16, B169.17, B169.18
Dunmoltas/Dunroltas, Warlingham B198.10
Dunmore, Joyce (née Eeles), living memories (Sanderstead, 1920s-1930s) 20.4-5, 21.4-5
Dunn, Mr (Caterham, 1909) B199.25
Dunn, Lillian see Windross, Lillian
Durford, Deborah (née Pond) (Sanderstead, 1720s?) B160.17
Durford, John (leather seller, Sanderstead, 1720s?) B160.17
Durning, Jemina (m.1841) see Smith, Jemina
Durning-Lawrence, Dame Edith Jane (née Smith) (b.1844) (Woodmansterne) B179.16,
B181.5
Durning-Lawrence, Sir Edwin, Bt, MP B181.5
Durning-Lawrence, Theodora (d.1971) B181.5, B181.6
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Durrant, Alfred (brewer, Reigate) B189.18
Durrant, Thomas (miller, Merstham, 1809/1815) 23.40, 25.32
Durrell, Mabel (m.1911) see Henderson, Mabel
dust heaps, city 25.32
Dyall, Thomas (Stanstead, 1767/1770) 4.13, B34.3
Dye, Edith (Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
Dye, James [father] (retired gardener, Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
Dye, James [son] (police constable, Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
Dye, James [grandson] (Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
Dye, Louisa (Mrs) (Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
Dye, William (apprentice, Godstone, 1850) 31.7
Dyer, Bert (police constable, Kenley, 1930s) 36.7
Dyer, Ernest (d.1922) 1.25-26, B30.3, B185.10-11
Dyer, John (Grove House, Caterham) 8.23
Dyer, William (Grove House, Caterham, 1851) 8.23, 21.13, B32.4
Dymott, M W (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
dynamite demonstrated (Merstham, 1867) 23.36, B101.6-7, B104.3-4
Dyson, Eleanor (Mrs) (Kenley, 1920s-1930s) B192.38
Dyson, Ulric (Kenley, 1920s-1930s) B192.38
E
Eades, Charles (under-gardener, Selsdon Park, 1901) B191.36
Eady, George John (Dr) (Caterham, 1880s) 21.21, B195.27, B195.28, B202.19
Eagle Dramatic Club, Caterham B194.22
Earl, Barbara (Mrs) (Coulsdon, 1960s) B192.28-29
Earl, Kenneth (Coulsdon, 1960s) B192.28-29
Earl, Walter (Corporal, RAF) (Kenley, 1940s) B194.47, B194.47
Earl of Chesterfield [East Indiaman, launched 1781] B159.12-13
Earlswood Asylum, Redhill 42.38
earthquake, in Surrey (1551) B139.8
East, Miss (Caterham, 1900) 20.20
East Croydon Station, incident, January 1982 B196.38
East Grinstead 29.27, B142.23-24
East Grinstead-Lewes railway line (1878-1882) 39.55
East [formerly Sanderstead] Hill, Sanderstead 38.41
East India Company Military Academy, Addiscombe 20.11
East Indiamen B143.10, B159.12-13
East Place, Croydon Road, Caterham B152.15, B169.19
East Surrey Agricultural Association 16.36, B167.5-7
East Surrey Constituency Labour Party, formation of (1918) B112.7
East Surrey Property Protection Association 20.39
East Surrey Traction Company, Reigate 1.20, 2.26, 5.29, 5.31, 18.28, 25.45, B68.5, B68.6,
B139.6
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East Surrey Water Company 28.9, 37.39-44
records of Bourne flows 1.5, 41.8, B21.2
Eastbourne Road, South Godstone 19.29, 19.30, 19.31
Easton, John A, memories of Rayner Hill Nursery, Caterham (1940s-1950s) B196.31-34
Ecclesbourne, Croydon Road, Caterham 25.17
Eddy, Mary Baker (1821-1910) (Christian Scientist) 21.33, 21.34
Ede, James (dairyman, Caterham, 1870s-1900s) B178.28
Edenbridge B146.20
Edgar, Thomas (innkeeper/vet, Godstone, 1850s) 22.4, 26.35
Edgehill, Warlingham B198.9
Edgemount, Portley Wood Road, Caterham B163.6
Edghill, J C (Revd Dr) (Chaplain General, HM Forces, 1890s-1900s) 22.18, 22.20
Edison and Swan United Electric Company Limited 19.20
Edmund, William (overseer, Caterham, 1889) 23.10
Edmunds, William (grocer, Caterham, 1881/1893) 25.17, 25.20, 25.23, B157.19
Edridge, Mr (Whyteleafe, 1900s?) 1.24
Edridge, Sir Frederick (Colonel) (VTC, 1915) 20.17, 30.41
Edridge, T R (1885) 16.36
education provision, 19th century 38.23
Edward II (King, 1307-1327), visits Bletchingley (1325) 37.3-6
Edward Road, Coulsdon 8.35, 41.55
Edwards, C (Caterham, 1887) B170.17
Edwards, Catherine Sarah see Seth Smith, Catherine Sarah
Edwards, Edward (Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Edwards, Elizabeth see Walker, Elizabeth
Edwards, Elizabeth (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1841) B165.16
Edwards, Elizabeth (Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Edwards, Grevett H (Caterham, 1870) B180.22
Edwards, H (chemist, Caterham, 1860s-1903) B148.13, B172.23
Edwards, Henry (labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1881) B166.14
Edwards, I G (Miss) (Head Teacher, Chelsham School, 1940-1966) 10.32, 10.33
Edwards, J B (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
Edwards, James (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1841) B165.16
Edwards, Jane (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1881) B166.14
Edwards, John (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1841) B165.16
Edwards, John (lime burner, Merstham) B196.15
Edwards, John Hugh, MP (1871-1945) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1927-1928, 1933-1934]
40.42, 40.44, 41.44
Edwards, Joy (Woldingham, 1945) B179.20
Edwards, Mary (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1841) B165.16
Edwards, S A B179.20
living memories (Halliloo Farm, Woldingham, 1940s) B179.20-21
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Edwards, Samuel (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1841/1853) 35.29,
B165.16
Edwards, Susannah (née Atkins) (Merstham) B196.15
Edwards, Teddy (Caterham, 1915) B169.16, B169.17
Edwards, Thomas (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1861) B165.17
Edwards, William (farmer, Caterham, 1871) B180.23
J B Edwards [construction firm], Kenley and Whyteleafe 40.36, 40.38, B183.3, B190.37
Edwins, Freda (Caterham, 1939) 42.71
Edwins, Frederick (Caterham, 1930s) 42.66, 42.67, 42.71, 42.72, B161.1
Edwins, Giovanna see Homan, Giovanna
Edwins, Jean (Mrs) (Caterham, 1930s) 42.66, 42.67, 42.68, 42.70, 42.71-72, B161.1
Edwins, Joy (Caterham, 1939) 42.71
Eeles family, Sanderstead 20.4-5
Eeles, Joyce see Dunmore, Joyce
Egerton, Major and Mrs (Godstone, 1940s) B152.9
Eggleton, R (cinema manager, Caterham, 1929) 28.29
Eglise Road, Warlingham B93.4-5
Egremont [later Wayford], nr Narrow Lane, Warlingham B69.8
Eldon Cottage, Chelsham B185.2, B185.2
Eldon Road, Caterham B181.25
Eldridge family (16th/17th century bell-founders) 22.30
Elesey, Grange Road, Caterham B175.22
Elford, Miss (Headmistress, Whyteleafe County Grammar School for Girls, 1907) 6.34
Elgin Crescent, Caterham 8.21, 8.22, B194.22
Elief, George (schoolboy, Caterham, 1800s) 10.15
Ellen Avenue [later Lansdowne Road], Purley 2.30, 27.30, 35.55
Ellenbridge Way, Sanderstead 15.43
Ellerker Villas, Chapel Road, Warlingham 9.32-33
Elles, Sybil (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1900) 23.22
Ellesmere Drive, Sanderstead 44.32
Elliff, Elizabeth (Mrs) (landed proprietor, Caterham, 1851) 21.8, 21.9, B32.4
Elliff, Elizabeth (Mrs) (pauper, Caterham, 1851) 21.8
Elliff, Frederick (b.1858) (architect, Caterham) 20.17, 23.10, 43.15
Elliff, George (d.1847) (Caterham), epitaph B56.1, B198.16
Elliff, George (woodbroker, Caterham, 1851) 1.5, 21.8, 21.9
Elliff, Jane (b.1850s ?) (schoolmistress) (Caterham) 43.15
Elliff, John (Caterham, 1923) 28.26
Elliff, Phoebe Anne (née Vernham) (Caterham, 1852) 43.15
Elliff, Rebecca (d.1850) (Caterham) 6.27, B56.1
Elliff, Robert Hollamby (Caterham, 1852) 43.15
Elliff & Martin (architects, Caterham, 1890s) 22.18, 25.21
Elliffe, George (Caterham, 1830) 35.38
Elliman, William (Star Inn, Hooley, 1845) B88.9
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Elliot, Harry (blacksmith, Coulsdon, 1890s/1900s)) 4.19, B36.3
Elliott, Dolly (Caterham, 1910s) B169.16, B169.17, B169.18
Elliott, George (Dr) (Medical Superintendent, Metropolitan Asylum, Caterham, 1881/1887)
24.8, B170.17
Elliott, Stan (Coulsdon, 1940s) B199.12
Ellis, Miss (schoolmistress, Caterham, 1930s) 42.69
Ellis, Benjamin (thatcher, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1841) B165.16
Ellis, Elizabeth (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1841) B165.16
Ellis, Frank H B (1865-1945) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1923-1924, 1924-1925] 9.22, 10.15,
12.38, 27.29, 40.42, B118.4, B194.7, B194.24, B201.13
autobiogaphical manuscript published B198.14-15
biographical note 40.44
Purley Review references 41.44, 41.45, 41.50, 41.51
Ellis, John (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1851) B165.16-17
Ellis, Martha (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1851) B165.16-17
Ellis, Thomas (Caterham, 1827) B189.27
Ellis, Thomas (Salmons, Caterham, 1833) 35.38
Ellis Road, Coulsdon 27.29
Ellson, J see Davidson, J
Elm Farm, Farleigh 8.5, 10.19, 10.20, 30.14
Elm Grove Farm, Waddington, Coulsdon 10.18, 41.40-41, B46.4
Elm Park Gardens, Selsdon 45.38
Elm Road, Purley B107.8
Elmore, Chipstead 10.33, 10.34, 17.20
Elmore Pond Cottage, Chipstead 17.18
Elms, Moira, living memories (Coulsdon Court) B183.20-21
Elmwood, Warlingham B198.9
Elphick, George 10.9, B68.3
Else, Henry Thomas (builder, Beckenham, 1930s) B180.24
Elsely, Mrs (Caterham, 1940) 40.62-63
Elsey, Mr (painter/paperhanger/decorator, Caterham, 1890s) B169.20
Elsey, Brenda (Caterham, 1950s- ) B165.20
Elsey, Elizabeth (Mrs) (labourer, Hooley, 1851) 20.14
Elton Road, Caterham 39.31
Elynbrigge, John (d.1472) (Merstham) B65.3
Elys Davy’s Almshouse, Croydon 5.27
Emm, Louis H (1899-1977), living memories (Warlingham) 1.15-21
Emmott, C E (MP, East Surrey, 1936) 25.28
The Emperor [beerhouse], Coulsdon (1840s?) 38.14
Empire Air Days, Kenley (1937, 1938) 6.38
Empire broadcasting 17.13, 17.14-15
Empire Day celebrations 1.13, 1.16-17
enclosure 12.20, 12.21, 32.30, 32.31
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Chaldon 2.22
Coulsdon commons 7.29, 7.32-33, 7.36, B172.8
Farthing Downs, proposed enclosure B104.4
Hartley Down, Coulsdon 7.36, B172.8
Hooley House parkland B58.6
Stanstead Common 4.13, B34.3
Warlingham Common 17.5
Woldingham 6.10
enclosure maps B32.3
enemy aliens, internment (1940) B190.28
enfeoffment B34.3
Englefield, W (Quartermaster Sergeant) (Guards’ Depot, Caterham, 1914) B182.20
English, Frederick Alexander (Addington, 1900s) B164.15, B195.42
English, George [aka Tuckfield, George] (Caterham, 1940s/1950s) B201.21, B201.22
Ennor, Miss see Shortbridge, Mrs
Ennor, Mr (d.1961) (draper, Caterham) B155.14, B155.15
Ennors (Drapers), Station Avenue, Caterham B155.14-16, B155.15
Enriquez, Mrs (Chaldon) 2.23
Enriquez, Albert (Fryern Farm, Chaldon) B31.2
Enstone, Gus (ambulanceman, Caterham, 1920s) B152.8
The Enterdent, Godstone 28.38-46, 28.39, 29.37
Land Registry map 28.41
view nearby (c.1912) 28.43
Enterdent Lane, Godstone 28.38, 28.44
Eothen School, Caterham 23.19-26, 40.69, B151.16-17, B168.12, B169.14, B172.26,
B172.26
air raid shelters 40.66-67, 40.68, 40.69-70
Bourne Society plaque [1992] B147.4-5
library 23.22, 23.23
wartime memories, ex-pupils’ 40.66-70
epitaphs 1.37, 2.11, 6.30, 8.6, B56.1, B178.30, B198.16
Epps, Dr (Warlingham, 1850s) 2.10
Eriskay, Warlingham 33.10
Ernesby, Thomas (labourer, Sanderstead, 1899) B199.20
Eskdale Gardens, Purley 39.62, 40.41
Essendene, Whyteleafe Road, Caterham 8.26, 24.5, 39.73-76, 39.75, B180.22, B184.10,
B190.42, B198.10
Essendene Road, Caterham B181.25, B181.26, B185.28, B185.29, B196.29
living memories (1950s) 45.21-22
named houses see Coach House; Eveleigh; Northfield; Sherwood
Essendene Woods, Caterham B195.36, B195.37
Etches, William Robert (Dr) (Warlingham, 1900s) 1.18, 2.26
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Ethel Cottages, Kenley B198.27
Etherington, Alexander (cow boy, Coulsdon, 1851) 20.10
Eton, Robert de (Rector, Coulsdon, 1391-1393) B144.15
Eureka, Woldingham Garden Village 17.22, 44.68
evacuation [WW2] 20.4-5, 20.29, 36.21, 36.53, B152.9, B196.13-14
Evans, Alan L (Caterham, 1930s) B178.22, B178.22
Evans, Caleb (geologist, 1860s/1870s) 39.51, 39.52, 39.55, 39.57
Evans, David (Caterham, 1940s/1950s) B201.21
Evans, Marten Llewellyn (Caterham, 1910s) 30.39, B196.12
Eve, Ada Gertrude 32.13
Eve, William Harold (surveyor, 1914) 32.12, 32.13
Eveleigh, Essendene Road, Caterham 45.21, B181.25, B198.9
Evelyn family of Godstone, arms 17.25
Evelyn, Elizabeth (d.1635) see Darcy, Elizabeth
Evelyn, George (1526-1603) [of Long Ditton and Wotton] 16.7, 16.8, 24.24, 24.26,
B141.22
Evelyn, George (1641-1699) (Nutfield) B52.6, B63.6
Evelyn, John (b.1555-1627) (Godstone) 14.40, 16.8, 24.34, B85.1
Evelyn, Sir John (1591-1664) (Godstone) 14.40, B194.42
Evelyn, John (1620-1706) (diarist) 5.7, 14.40, 17.8, B49.1
visits to Marden Park 5.8, 5.9, B19.2
Evelyn, Sir John (b.1633) (Bt) 3.37, 3.39, 5.7-8, 14.40, 16.8, B63.6
Evelyn, Mary [formerly Longley] (d.1673) B52.6, B63.6
Evelyn, Robert (b.1556) (Godstone) 16.8
Evelyn, Dame Thomasine (née Heynes) (d.1676) (Godstone) B194.42
Evershed, Mr (amateur astronomer, Kenley, 1900s) 1.25
Everson, Mr and Mrs (Whyteleafe, 1900s) 1.23
Eves, Ron (Coulsdon, 1930s) B174.22
Evesham, Epiphanius (1570-c.1634) (monumental sculptor) 10.21, B58.4, B64.5-6
Eveson, Mr and Mrs (Coulsdon Common, 1900s) B194.32
Eveson, Edward (Caterham, 1880) B180.23
Evison, Edward (Caterham and Whyteleafe, 1880s-1900s) 24.5, 24.7, 25.18, B115.6
Evison, Emily (Mrs) (d.1931) (Whyteleafe) 22.23, B114.4-5, B115.6
Ewans, Susan see Paul, Susan
Ewhurst, John (beer retailer, Tilburstow Hill, Godstone, 1850s) 26.35
Ewin, A (Mrs) (Caterham, 1959) 43.6
Ewins, Jane (Charity School pupil, Chipstead, 1846) 12.26
executions 4.3, 15.15-16
Express Dairy Company 12.12, 12.14, 44.17-18, B174.25, B178.29
last Express Dairy horse (1958) 44.17
Eyhurst, Chipstead 17.20
Eyre, Edmund (Farleigh, 1599) 32.56
Eyre, Edward (Chelsham, 1604) B147.8
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F
Faber, Oscar (Dr) (Hayes Court, Kenley, 1939) B190.27, B190.32
Fabricius, Mrs (Woldingham, 1940s) B175.6
Faggetter, Peter (Chaldon, 1940) B189.35
Fairall family of Caterham 43.8-15
Fairall, Abel (m.1848) (grocer, Cudham, Kent 43.10, 43.11
Fairall, Albert (m.1882) (corn chandler, Caterham) 43.12, 43.13, 43.14, 43.15
Fairall, Ann (née Waterford) (d.1850) (Chalkpit/White Knobs Farm, Caterham) 37.29, 43.9,
43.11
Fairall, Benjamin (m.1836) (wheelwright, Warlingham) 43.10, 43.12
Fairall, Bob 43.42
Fairall, Edith (pupil, Whyteleafe School, 1900) 36.36
Fairall, Eliza (née Sergeant, m.1882) (Caterham) 43.14
Fairall, Elizabeth (m.1849) see Borer, Elizabeth
Fairall, Elizabeth (née Reynolds) (d.1891) (Caterham) 43.13, 43.14
Fairall, George (m.1842) (coal merchant, Godstone, 1871) 43.10, 43.11, 43.12, 43.15
Fairall, George (1854-1933) (Godstone) 29.37
Fairall, Horace (1897-1956) (Godstone) 29.37-38, 29.39, 29.40
Fairall, Jane see Outram, Jane
Fairall, Jane (née Fisher, m.1848) (Cudham, Kent) 43.11
Fairall, Jane (née Gatland, later Lock) (postmistress, Caterham, 1840s-1860s) 21.8, 43.9-10
Fairall, Jane (née Tugwell) (1819-1911) (Caterham) 43.11, 43.12-15, 45.81
Fairall, John (d.1836) (Chalkpit/White Knobs Farm, Caterham) 29.37, 37.29, 43.9
Fairall, John (d.1854) (agricultural labourer, Caterham) 43.9-10
Fairall, John (d.1877) (Caterham) 43.12, 43.13
Fairall, Jonathan (1819-1912) (corn chandler/farmer, Caterham)
43.cover 43.9, 43.10, 43.11, 43.12-15, 45.81
obituary [from Weekly Press & County Post] 45.80-83
Fairall, Jonathan (quarryman, Caterham, 1851) 21.10
Fairall, Lydia (née Jackson, m.1842, Croydon) 43.11
Fairall, Margaret (née Gasson) (Caterham, 1900s-1930s) 43.41, 43.42
Fairall, Mary Ann (m.1825) see Vernham, Mary Ann
Fairall, Phoebe (m.1828) see Bellchambers, Phoebe
Fairall, Phyllis (née Dalton, m.1836) (Warlingham) 43.10
Fairall, Robert George (Godstone) 29.40
Fairall, Sarah see Manser, Sarah
Fairall, Sarah (m.1882) see Reynolds, Sarah
Fairall, William (m.1875) (corn dealer/carman master, Caterham) 43.12, 43.13, 43.14
Fairalls of Godstone Ltd [builders merchants] 29.37-40, 43.15
Fairbank [later Bourne Lodge], Harestone Valley Road, Caterham B197.12
Fairchildes, Chelsham 19.23, B23.2
Fairchildes Avenue, New Addington, coal post 33.50
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Fairchildes Farm, Chelsham 17.7, 19.26, 19.27
Fairchildes House [formerly Chelsham Lodge], Chelsham 19.27, 32.6
Fairdene Road, Coulsdon B174.23
No.75 25.1, 25.4-10
Fairfax, Frederick (Detective Constable) (Selsdon, 1952) 45.38
Fairlie, Jessie (Selsdon, 1901) B191.36
fairs 1.31, 3.35, 9.31, 18.27, 35.19
Faithful Friends Guild, Caterham kennels B193.4-5
Falcon Forge, Brighton Road, Coulsdon 25.8, 37.63-64
Famet Avenue, Purley 19.6, 27.29, B161.13, B162.7
Famet Close, Purley 19.8, 27.29, B161.13, B162.7
Famet Gardens, Purley 19.11, B51.4, B161.13
Famet Walk, Purley 19.6
Fanfare Road [later Downs Road], Coulsdon 3.19, B198.28, B198.30
Fanshawe, Miss (Godstone, 1855) 44.51
Fanshawe, Rear-Admiral (Tilbuster Lodge, Godstone, 1855) 44.51
Fanshawe, Elizabeth (Chipstead) 25.46
Fanshawe, John (d.1816) (Chipstead) 17.18, 17.19, 25.44, 32.47
Farehall, Philip (Tupwood, Caterham, 1786) 25.31
Farleigh 4.24, 4.25, 4.26, 8.3-7, B53.5, B56.4
1851 census surname list B108.4
Armistice celebrations (1918) B167.18-20
boundaries, manorial and parish 36.23
churches
St Mary the Virgin 5.3-4, 5.5, 8.7, 36.28, B158.8
brasses 8.1, 13.34-36
church bells 8.5, B56.4-5
churchyard, tombs and monuments 6.28
inventory (1552) 8.4-5
yew trees 35.8, 35.14
decoy airfield B195.43-45
living memories 10.19-20
local monuments 5.21, 5.23[map]
medieval 36.23-28
place-name 2.34
public houses/inns see The Harrow
Farleigh Court, Farleigh 8.27, 36.25-26, 36.25, B56.5
Farleigh Court Farm, Farleigh 19.26, B166.17-18
archaeological excavations B164.25-27
Farleigh Court Road, Farleigh, coal post 33.51
Farleigh Road, Warlingham, named houses see The Meadows; Osborne Cottages
Farm Drive, Purley, named houses see Upper Woodcote House
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Farm Fields, Sanderstead 21.4
Farm Lane, Purley 9.20
former residents 40.47
Old Farm House B171.2
Farman F.60 Goliath aircraft, at Kenley (1919) B95.5-6
Farmer, Mrs (Purley, 1917) 40.61
farming year 9.32
farms
Bletchingley see Court Lodge Farm; Cucksey’s Farm; Henhaw Farm; North Park Farm;
Pendell Farm; Place Farm; South Park Farm; Town Farm
Caterham see Aldercombe Farm; Atkins’ Farm; Balch’s Farm; Bourne[’s] Farm; Chalkpit
Farm; Couling’s Farm; Court Lodge Farm; Fryern Farm; Harestone Farm; Homestead
Farm; Ninhams Farm; Portley Farm; Red Hall Farm; St Lawrence’s Hospital Farm;
Salmons Farm; Simmonds’ Farm; Skinner’s Farm
Caterham see Stanstead Farm; Tillingdown Farm; Town End Farm; Tupwood Farm;
Weston’s Farm; White Knobs Farm; Wilderness Farm
Chaldon see Chaldon Court Farm; Chaldon Mead; Fryern Farm; New House Farm;
Quarry Farm; Rook Farm; Tollsworth Farm; Willey Farm
Chelsham see Beddlestead Farm; Beech Farm; Blackmans Farm; Broom Lodge;
Chelsham Court Farm; Fairchildes Farm; Fickleshole Farm; Kennel Farm; Ledgers
Farm; Lockshires Farm; Scots Hall Farm; Slines Farm
Chipstead see Dene Farm; Doggett’s Farm; Gatwick Farm; Hazelwood Farm; Noke
Farm; Southern’s Farm; Well House Farm [Langridge’s]
Coulsdon see Bradmore Farm; Cane Hill Hospital Farm; Carhook Farm; Colgrime’s
Farm (Bradmore); Colgrime’s Farm (Waddington); Coulsdon Court Farm; Elm Grove
Farm, Waddington; Greenaways Farm; Hartley Farm; Marlpit Farm; Mill Farm;
Netherne Farm; Newlands Farm; Old Lodge Farm
Coulsdon see Place House Farm; Portnalls Farm; Red Barn Farm; Stoats Nest Farm;
Taunton Farm; Tollers Farm; Wood Place Farm
Farleigh see Elm Farm; Farleigh Court Farm
Godstone see Flint Hall Farm; Fosterdown Farm; Godstone Farm; Greyhound Farm;
Nash’s Farm, Tilburstow Hill; Quarry Farm; Town Farm
Hooley see Court Lodge Farm; Dean Farm; Hooley Farm; Hooley House farm
Horley see Court Farm; Dairyhouse Farm; Hamme Farm; Labucks Farm; Picketts Farm;
Staplehurst Farm
Kenley see Elm Grove Farm, Waddington; Garston Farm; Garston Hall Farm; Great Roke
Farm; Hayes Farm; Kenley Farm; Little Roke Farm; Waterhouse Farm; Wattenden
Farm; Welcomes Farm
Merstham see Alderstead Farm; Quarry Dean Farm
Nutfield see Hale Farm; Priory Farm; Ridge Green Farm [Butchens]; South Hale Farm;
Woolborough Farm
Oxted see Perry’s Farm
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Purley see Great Woodcote Farm; Hartley Farm; Old Lodge Farm; Purley Farm;
Stutchings Farm
Sanderstead see Borough Farm; Briton Hill Farm; Cherry Tree Farm; Fox Farm; Old Fox
Farm; Purley Oaks Farm; Selsdon Farm; Selsdon Park Farm; White House Farm
Tandridge see Brook Farm; Hobbs Farm; New House Farm; Priory Farm; Southlands
Farm; Tandridge Court Farm
Warlingham see Batts Farm; Blanchman’s Farm; Bottom Barn Farm; Hamsey Green
Farm; Tydecombe Farm; Warlingham Court Farm
Whyteleafe see King’s Farm; New Barn Farm; Well Farm
Woldingham see Halliloo Farm; Marden Park Farm; Nether Court Farm; Upper Court
Farm; Warren Barn Farm
Farndell, Mr (Spectra, Caterham, 1940s/1950s) 45.27
Farningham Road, Caterham B167.21
former residents 25.40, B190.35, B194.21
Myrtle Cottages B194.21
farriers 23.6, 31.23
Farthing Downs, Coulsdon 12.34, 17.16, B58.6, B65.8, B172.9-10, B201.10, B201.12
archaeological excavations 17.17, B45.1, B143.14-15, B153.15-16
Celtic field system 9.6, B54.1, B58.6
flora B53.1
Folly [beech trees] 11.39-40, 39.48, B58.6, B75.2, B84.2, B168.3
living memories 3.19-22, 37.57-64
millenium cairn B182.11-12, B182.11, B182.40
proposed enclosure (1878/1879) B104.4
road over 12.30, 12.33
scrub clearance B51.4, B53.1
Faulkner, Mr (Headmaster, Purley National School, 1910s-1930s) 36.50
Faulkner, Mrs (Caterham), living memories (domestic service, 1930s) B172.20-21
Fawsley, Waller Lane, Caterham 22.17, B152.4
Fearis, Fred (d.1914) (Caterham) 25.40
Featherbed Lane, Addington B185.33
coal post 33.50
The Feathers, Merstham B191.6-7, B196.18
Federation of Rambling Clubs 35.25
Feering Croft, Hayes Lane, Kenley 40.37
Feilden, Frances (m.1938) see Wettern, Frances
Felett, John (Rector, Coulsdon, 1378-1391) B144.15
Fell, Richard Crampton (Revd) (Curate, Chelsham, 1830s-1850s) 10.30, 11.15, 11.16
Fenemore, Stanley (Sergeant Pilot) (d.1940) 1.37, 25.16, 25.16
Fern Tower, Caterham 30.39
Fernlea, Caterham B195.27
Fernlea, Golf Road, Kenley B161.13
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Fewterell, Tom (pugilist) (1788) 4.4
Fickleshole, Chelsham 4.39, 17.6, 18.9, 32.6
causeway B115.7
Fickleshole Farm, Chelsham 17.7, 18.9, 22.9, 30.12
Fickleshole Water, Chelsham B26.3
Fidler, John (Coulsdon Court, 1707) B168.25
Field, Gloria (Guide leader, Warlingham, 1960s) 40.30
Field, William A (wholesale stationer, Selhurst, 1900s-1920s) 43.24
field names
Bletchingley 18.19
Caterham 3.7, 6.16, 7.4, B23.2, B192.25, B192.26, B192.27
Portley 8.35-36, 8.37, 26.10, 35.35, 35.37
Chaldon 2.24, 33.37-38, 43.54, 43.59
Six Brothers Field 2.24, B31.2, B53.6
Chelsham 9.32, 22.7-11, B23.2
Coulsdon 6.4, 12.21, 18.39, 27.30, 43.54-55, 43.56-58, 43.59
Foxley 24.28-29, 24.30
Netherne 14.20, 14.21
Nutfield, Chipstead Mead 25.36, 25.37, 25.38
Warlingham B23.2, 30.21
Blanchman’s Farm 32.36, 32.41
Woldingham, Upper Court Farm 6.9
field systems see Celtic field systems; Iron Age field systems; open-field systems
Fielden, Joshua (Nutfield Priory, 1860s) B100.9
Fielder, Charles (carpenter, Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Fields, Nellie (Chelsham, 1960s) B193.26
Fifield, Arthur (Smitham Downs, 1909-1920s) B160.3
Fifield, Salome (née Hocking) (d.1927) (Smitham Downs, 1909-1927) B160.2-3
Figgis, Patrick (Revd) (Sanderstead, 1930s) 41.47
Fillery, Douglas (Kenley, 1920s) B189.22
filling stations, in Caterham and Warlingham B184.17-18
film making, at Stoats Nest Station (1906/1907) 3.24
Finch, Grace (Purley, 1920s) B180.17, B182.4
Finch, Mary (d.1922) (Purley) B180.16-18, B182.4, B182.4, B187.4
Findlay, Police Sergeant (Caterham, 1974) B181.23
fingerposts 4.11
Finn, Mr (bank manager, Coulsdon, 1930s) 27.43
Finn, I I (Mrs) (Coulsdon, 1930s-1970s) 27.43, 27.45, 27.46
Finucane, Brendan E [Paddy] (Flight Lieutenant) (Kenley, 1940s) 6.39
Fir Cottage [later The Firs], Whytecliffe Road, Purley 34.3
Firbank, Joseph (1819-1886) (railway contractor) 39.52, 39.55-56, 39.63
and COEGR 39.51, 39.52, 39.55, 39.57, B154.18, B170.15
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bridges and viaducts on 39.57, 39.58, 39.59, 39.60, 39.61, 39.62
tunnels on 39.62-63, 39.64, B154.19
Firbank, Joseph Thomas [son of Joseph] (Woldingham, 1884) B83.7
fire brigades
insurance office brigades 20.6
volunteer (parish) brigades 20.6
Caterham 20.20, 23.10-12, B157.5-6, B188.24, B200.27-28
Croydon 9.23-24, 20.39-40, B104.10, B199.19
Kenley B108.8-9
Purley 9.23-24
Sutton 25.45
Warlingham and Chelsham 1.15-16, B199.19
Whyteleafe 1.24
fire engines, horse-drawn 1.15, 1.16, 23.10, B157.5
fire insurance 20.5-9, 24.16-18
fire marks 20.5-9
British Fire Office (c.1805) 20.7
Guardian Assurance (c.1821-1840) 20.8
Hand-in-Hand Fire Office (c.1770) 20.9
Sun Fire Office (c.1780-1785) 20.9
firebacks
at Scots Hall Farmhouse, Chelsham [dated 1618] 32.3, 32.3
at Willey Farmhouse, Chaldon [dated 1633] 17.8-9, 17.9
fires
Caterham
Caterham Valley shops (1868) 38.34
Marden Deer Park (1874) B104.10
Old Surrey Hounds (1916) 23.12, B115.9, B200.26-29
Portley (1831) 35.38
Surrey Hills Hotel (1941) 26.38
Timber Hill Lodge (1908) 23.12
Yew Tree Cottages B191.22
Chipstead, Hazelwood Farm (1876) 25.45, 33.14, 33.18
Coulsdon, Stoats Nest Farm (1870) 20.39-40
Purley, Turrell’s Rustic Works, Purley Station (1904) 9.23-24
Sanderstead, Borough Farm (1899) B199.19
Tandridge, Southlands House (1957) 27.37
Warlingham 1.24
Whyteleafe, Sherbrooke, Salmons Lane (1926) B63.4
firestone 20.32, 20.34, 23.36, B143.18-19
firestone quarries
Chaldon 21.29-31
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Merstham 20.31-35
progress towards scheduling as Ancient Monuments B106.2, B116.3, B192.29-32
Firmin, Thomas (philanthropist, 1680s?) 5.9, 5.11
Firs, Caterham B180.26
The Firs, Firs Road, Kenley B189.28-31, B189.30
plan [1892] B189.29
The Firs [formerly Fir Cottage], Whytecliffe Road, Purley 34.3
Firs Cottage, Firs Road, Kenley B189.28, B189.30
Firs Road, Kenley B163.7, B163.8
former residents 40.40, 40.51
named houses see The Firs; Firs Cottage; The Grange
fish ponds 14.39, 24.32, 24.34, B70.2
Fisher, Elsa (pupil, Kenley School, 1892) 36.30
Fisher, Harry Charrington (Revd) (Rector, Chaldon, 1878-1888) 2.22
Fisher, J A (Mrs) (Upper Warlingham, 1917) 40.60-61
Fisher, Jane (m.1848) see Fairall, Jane
Fisher, Kathleen (née Ashenden), living memories (evacuee, Godstone, 1940s) B152.9
Fison, Christine see Woodyatt, Christine
Flack, Mrs, memories of the Caterham Bourne B57.5
Flamsteed, John (1646-1719) (Rector, Burstow, 1684-1719) (Astronomer Royal) B177.28
flare kilns 44.43-45
Flatt, Daisy (pupil, Kenley School, 1901) 36.40
Flecker, Mrs (Purley, 1917) 40.61
Fleming, H S (architect) B143.7
Flemings, Woldingham 38.55
Fletcher, Joseph (grocer, Caterham, 1880s) B169.19
Flint, Mr (Chipstead, 1906) 45.51
Flint, Albert (d.1985) (Chipstead) 25.45
Flint, Elizabeth (Godstone, 1807-1825) 31.8, 31.9
Flint, Kate (Mrs) (Hazelwood, Chipstead, 1903-1932) 33.18, 33.20
Flint, Peter (d.1996) B164.5
Flint, Stanley (stationer, Hazelwood, Chipstead, 1903) 33.18, 33.20
flint art see prehistoric art [flint ’sculptures’]
Flint Cottage, Coulsdon Common B194.32
Flint Hall Farm, Godstone 1.35, 1.36, 3.36, 3.37, 3.39, 14.38, 21.16, 24.34
moated site and fishponds 14.39, B70.2
flint mines 10.4, 27.11
flint tools see Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic artifacts
Flintfield, Caterham 21.17
flints, for road making and mending 5.36, 9.31
Floor Lane, Godstone see Flower Lane, Godstone
floor tiles, medieval decorated B85.3, B86.3, B100.3
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flora 3.28-30
see also arum, wild; bluebells, in Caterham woodlands; cowslips; landscape history
group reports, passim; natural history reports
see also orchids; plants and local history
Flore, John (Godstone, 1274) 14.39-40
Flore House, Godstone 5.7-8, 14.39-40, 16.8, B71.2, B72.3
Florence Road, Sanderstead 15.41
flour-scoop 11.20
Flower, Norman (chauffeur, Old Surrey Hounds, Caterham, 1916) B115.9, B200.26,
B200.28
Flower Class corvettes B198.21-23, B198.22, B198.23
Flower House, Godstone see Flore House, Godstone
Flower Lane, Godstone 3.36, 3.38-39, 5.7, 14.38, 14.40, 22.26
Flower Lodge [later South Lodge], Marden Park 3.40
Floyd, Miss (schoolteacher, Purley, 1940s) 44.6
flying bombs see V-1 missile bombardment
Flying Machine [stage-coach, 1745] 4.7
flying tours, demonstration (1912) 41.53-54, 41.56-57
Flynn, Mr & Mrs (Ennors, Caterham, 1978- ) B155.15-16
Fokes [?], Pip (Caterham, 1940s) B200.10
Folkestone, Viscounts see Bouverie
food hoarding [WW1] 31.24, 31.26
food prices, 1900s-1910s 32.49-52, 44.35-40
Fookes, Gwyneth [Chairman, Bourne Society, 1992- ] B148.6
foot and mouth disease (Coulsdon, 1920s) B168.17, B185.18-19
footpaths B3.2, B13.1, B34.7, B58.3, B73.9, B79.1
in Chaldon 31.12-17, B147.4, B148.7
in Marden, attempted closure 3.38
Forbes, Fanny (Mrs) (Caterham, 1886) B195.27-28
Ford, Albert (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1916) 35.31
Ford, Helen Cordelia (née Coxhead) (1855-1933) B154.24, B154.25
Ford, Lyndsey (Caterham, 1982) B187.8
Ford Manor, Dormansland see Greathed Manor, Dormansland
Forde, Thomas atte (Coulsdon, 1412) B158.15
Forest Ramblers’ Club 3.38
Foresters’ Fete, Caterham (1890s) 1.8
Foresters’ Fete, Warlingham (1900s) B194.35
Forge Avenue, Coulsdon 36.19
Forge Cottage, Chipstead 25.44
Forge Cottage, Lacey Green, Coulsdon B191.3
Forge Cottage, Hayes Lane, Kenley 9.21
Forge Cottage, Warlingham 1.16
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forges and smithies
Alsted medieval sub-manor, Netherne Wood 12.5
Caterham 1.8, 1.12, 9.35, B158.18, B166.23, B185.28
Townend 23.5-6, B37.2, B118.5
Chipstead, Shurman’s 18.27
Coulsdon
Chipstead Valley Road 3.15-16, 8.33-35
Falcon Forge, Brighton Road 25.8
Lacey Green 4.19, 9.34, 23.5, B36.3, B156.24, B172.14, B194.33
Hooley 18.26
Kenley 1.25, 37.24, B36.3
Marden Park 17.42
Merstham 4.5
Purley
Purley Road [behind The Jolly Farmers] 1.27-28, B36.3, B180.13
Woodcote Model Village 3.14-15, 3.15
Sanderstead 5.27, 15.43, 27.11, B15.2
Tyler’s Green 22.6-7, 26.36
Warlingham 1.16, 12.14, B149.8
Whyteleafe 31.32
Forgeur, Louise (Mlle) (Purley, 1917) 40.61
Forsdyke, J M (Major) (Coulsdon, 1920s) 41.44
The Fort [formerly The Retreat], Woldingham B175.6
forts, Victorian, along North Downs 38.48-56
locations [sketch map] 38.50
fossil finds B160.8-12
Foster, Bertram (licensee, Red Lion, Bletchingley, 1922-1938?) B183.15
Foster, Bertram Atkin (Kenley, 1930s) B189.28
Foster, Ian (Leigh Mill, Godstone, 1970s) 16.8
Foster, John (Kenley, 1779) B172.17
Foster, William (schoolboy, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Fosterdown Farm, Godstone B171.24, B172.6
Fosterdown [Pilgrim] Fort, Caterham 14.28, 29.29, 38.48, 38.49, 38.53-55, 38.53, B74.3
site map 38.54
Fosterdown Wood, Caterham B195.36, B195.37
Fotheringham, Alexander (butler, Selsdon Park, 1901) B191.36
The Fountain [formerly The Commonwealth, now The Valley], Caterham B188.3
Fowler, Frances (Mrs) (Bletchingley, 1777) 25.31
Fowler, John (Bletchingley, 1777) 25.31
Fowler, John (d.1774) (Woodmansterne) B89.8
Fox, Charles (Westhall, Warlingham, 1897) B78.4
Fox, Thomas (ostler, Caterham, 1851) 21.10
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The Fox, Chipstead 25.44
The Fox, Coulsdon Common 20.16, 41.41, B45.3, B165.2-3, B170.7, B171.13, B172.9,
B172.13-14, B195.5
The Fox & Hounds, Bletchingley B71.8
The Fox & Hounds, South Godstone 1.36
Fox Close, Coulsdon Common 10.15
Fox Farm, Sanderstead 15.43, B52.5, B107.6
Fox Inn, Hooley 12.8, B49.2, B61.3
Fox Shaw [formerly Fox Inn], London Road, Hooley 12.8, 45.65, 45.65, B49.2, B51.4,
B55.5, B61.3, B62.1
Foxburrow [later Mottrams], Harestone Valley, Caterham 7.6, B188.33-34, B191.10,
B198.9
Foxburrow Cottage, Harestone Hill, Caterham B187.19
Foxearth Road, Selsdon 40.50
Foxley, Coulsdon [later Purley] 24.28-31
Foxley Hall, Purley 7.10, 24.30, B118.7
Foxley Hatch [Purley] 24.30, 24.31
Foxley Hatch toll-gate 4.6, 11.6-8, 11.11
Early Morning at Foxley Hatch [painting by Acock, 1877] 11.6-7, 14.1, B59.2, B69.3
Foxley Hill, Purley 4.30
Foxley Hill Road, Purley 2.29, 11.8, 24.30
Foxley Lane, Purley 2.28, 2.30, 9.21, 9.22
bus service (1900s) 3.17, 5.30
former residents 2.27, 40.41, 40.52, B130.3, B174.27, B200.32-33
No.41 B196.41-42, B196.41
Victorian pillarboxes B39.2, B71.8
Foxley Lodge, Higher Drive, Purley 24.30
Foxley Road, Kenley 24.30, 26.7
Foxley Woods, Purley 11.23, 24.28-31, 26.6-9, B118.7
Foxley-Norris, Sir Christopher (Air Chief Marshal) B188.38
Foxon Lane [formerly Old Fox Road], Caterham 25.15, B180.24, B181.25, B183.1,
B187.20, B192.27
former residents 45.88, B180.24-25, B185.16, B202.30
named houses see Yew Tree Cottage
The Old Fox B189.26-28
Foxon Lane Gardens, Caterham B180.24
No. 20 B190.26
Frampton, G (Miss) (Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Francis, James (gamekeeper, Sanderstead Court, 1881) 25.13, B182.27
Francis, John (Godstone, 1797) 31.6
Francis, Joseph (d.1947) (jeweller, Caterham, 1922-1947) B177.26
Francis, Richard (d.1740) (Limpsfield) 6.28
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Francis Road, Caterham 27.18
Frankland, Leslie (Caterham, 1930s) B175.24, B175.25
Frankland, T (Caterham, 1909) B199.25
Franklin, Elizabeth (Headmistress, Board School, Caterham, 1888-1900s?) 2.22, 38.27,
B182.21
Franks, Mr (wheelwright, Hooley, 1910s) 18.26
Fraser, Mr (engineer, Caterham, 1910s) B169.16, B169.17
Fraser, Mrs (née Soper) (Caterham, 1828) 27.14
Fraser, James (Caterham, 1860s) 8.28
fraud, Sir John Dean Paul, convicted 1855 19.12-14, 20.43-44
Frederic, Mrs (Wimbledon, 1898) 21.32, 21.35
Frederic, Harold (1856-1898) (journalist/novelist, Kenley) 21.32-36
Frederic, Ruth (Kenley/Wimbledon, 1898) 21.32, 21.34, 21.35
Frederick, Sir Charles (Colonel) (1861-1913) (Commandant, Guards’ Depot, Caterham,
1898) 21.28, 22.18, 22.20, B117.2
The Free Press, Croydon Road, Caterham 15.27
Freeman, Mr (Peckham/Caterham, 1909) 28.21
Freeman, A J (Mrs) (Whyteleafe, 1930s) B195.33
Freeman, Hardy & Willis, Croydon Road, Caterham B160.18-19, B174.24
Freeman, Hardy & Willis, Brighton Road, Purley B173.6, B183.10-11
Freer Farm Kennels, Godstone Hill B172.6
Freer Mink Farm, Godstone Hill B172.6
Freestone, Mr and Mrs (Coulsdon Common, 1900s) B194.32
Freiberger, Ludwig (Dr) (Kenley, 1898) 21.33, 21.35
French, Agnes (d.1954) (Kenley, 1940s-1954) 42.61
French, Annie (1872-1965) (artist) (Kenley, 1939-1954) 42.57-62, 42.58
Art Nouveau postcards 42.56
The Daisy Chain [book illustration] 42.59
Woman and Boy 42.60
French, Cecil (golf professional, Warlingham Golf Club, 1930s) 26.14
French, James Branwhite (Revd) (Congregational Minister, Caterham, 1868-1872) B185.27
French, Margaret (d.1952) (Kenley, 1939-1952) 42.61
French, Richard (Brewer Street Farm) B153.8
French, St George (Revd) (All Saints’ Church, Kenley, 1886) B159.3
Frensham Road, Kenley 26.7
Lissadell [later Sherwood Oaks] B197.3
Friend, Arthur (Caterham Home Guard, 1940) 29.5-6, 29.8, 29.9
Friend, Frances (maid, Coulsdon, 1851) 20.13
Friend, Jim (Caterham, 1910s/1920s) B188.33
Friern, Kenley B163.7
Frisbrook, Jane (cook, Kenley, 1871) 32.10
Frisby, Mary (m.1691) see Rowed, Mary
Frith, Francis (1822-1898) (topographical photographer) 43.24
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Frith, William Powell (1819-1909) (painter) 2.23
F Frith & Co. Ltd, Photographers & Publishers, Reigate 43.24
Frith Wood, Farleigh, dene hole 33.34-35, B166.18-19
Frosel, Ann (Mrs) (1836-1919) (village shopkeeper/postmistress, Sanderstead) 3.26, 5.27,
38.40, B183.28-29, B183.29
Frosel, James (1833-1904) (village shopkeeper/postmaster, Sanderstead) 38.40, B183.28,
B183.29
Frost, Stewart W G (Revd) (Vicar, St Andrew’s, Coulsdon, 1920s) 41.45, B133.13
Frosts Stores, Station Avenue, Caterham B175.23
Fry, Lady (Caterham, 1911) 22.22
Fry, E H (Warlingham, 1901) 30.25
Fry, Sir Theodore (Caterham, 1890s/1900s?) B197.12
Fryer, Miss (Purley, 1917) 40.61
Fryern Farm, Chaldon 2.23, 24.16, B31.2, B34.3, B85.2
Fryerne Estate, Chaldon and Caterham (1875) 24.16
Frylands Wood, Farleigh B185.32-33, B188.37, B195.44
Fudge, Mr (police constable, Coulsdon, 1851) 20.16
Fulbrook, Mrs (Godstone, 1815) 31.4
Fulbrook, Francis (Godstone, 1815) 31.4
Fulbrook, Harriet (schoolgirl, Godstone, 1855) 44.53
Fulford Road, Caterham 21.9
Fullalove, Mr (police constable, Caterham, 1974) B181.23
Fuller, Charles M (d.1985) (Halliloo Farm, Woldingham) 16.19, B121.7, B179.20
farmimg at Halliloo Farm, 1890s-1970s 16.16-20
Fuller, Francis (Kenley/Caterham, 1850s) 8.22, 25.33-34, 36.55, B110.7
Fuller, Francis Rayley (b.1807) (Coulsdon) B96.8, B97.5
Fuller, Frederick Charles (Halliloo Farm, Woldingham, 1910s-1940s) 16.17, B179.20
Fuller, James (Chipstead, 1790) 17.19
Fuller, John (bailiff, Court Lodge, Caterham, 1851) 8.23, 21.8, 21.13, B32.4
Fuller, John (Coulsdon Court, 1780s-1800s) 7.30, B96.8
Fuller, Katherine (Halliloo Farm, Woldingham, 1940s) B179.20
Fuller, R W (Purley, 1874) B101.7
Fuller, Rodney (Halliloo Farm, Woldingham, 1940s) B179.20
Fuller, Sarah (née Sayer) (Coulsdon Court, 1807) B96.8
Fuller, Thomas (retired blacksmith, Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Fuller, William (Halliloo Farm, Woldingham, 1890s) 16.16, B162.18, B162.19
Robt. W Fuller & Moon, Auctioneers, Croydon and Reigate 24.16
fuller’s earth industry B173.16
Fulljames, Thomas (grocer/baker, Godstone, 1850s) 26.36
fungi B111.2, B123.4, B130.4, B143.17-18, B147.17, B166.31-33, B187.9-10
Funny Neuk, Beulah Walk, Woldingham Garden Village B187.23-24, B187.24
Furneaux, Mrs (Riddlesdown, 1940s) B179.5
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Furnival, F (supply teacher, Kenley, 1912) 34.34
Furteringhey, Walter (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13
Furze Hill, Purley 3.14, 27.30, B20.2
Furze Lane, Purley 3.14, 3.17, 2.28, 27.30, B20.2
Victorian pillarbox B39.2, B71.8
Furze Road, Kenley 6.15
Fuse, Joseph (labourer, Coulsdon, 1666) B63.6
Fyrersly, William (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13
G
Gabbett, Miss (Superintendent, Caterham Soldiers’ Home, 1901-1904) 22.24
Gable Cottage, Purley Downs Road, Purley B182.2
Gabriel, John (actor) (Kenley) B192.17
Gadsby, Joyce, living memories (Whyteleafe County Grammar School for Girls, 1939-1944)
B156.10-12
Gainsford, Captain (Caterham, 1870s) 24.10
Gainsford, Sir John (d.1540) (Crowhurst) 4.24, B176.20
see also Gaynesford, Sir John
Gainsford livery badge, c.1525-1550 (Chelsham) B176.18-21, B176.19
Galbraith, James Francis Wallace (judge, Kenley, 1930s/1940s) 41.45, 41.46, B192.16
Gale, Mr (village shopkeeper, Sanderstead, 1900s) 3.26
Gale, W (?photographer[s], Sanderstead, ?1900s) 43.24
Gale, William (Sanderstead, 1890s) B183.28-29, B183.29
Gallows [or Gibbet] Green, South Croydon 4.4
Gallup, Lily (Mrs), living memories (Cane Hill Hospital, 1929-1935) B190.21-22
Galvin, P (Mrs) (Caterham/Coulsdon, 1940s/1950s) B193.6-7
Galyer, Ann (assistant teacher, Godstone, 1850s) 22.4, 26.35
Galyer, George (carpenter, Godstone, 1850s) 26.35
Galyer, John (carpenter, Godstone, 1850s) 26.35
Game, Alfred (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1916) 35.30, 35.31
Game, Robert (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1945) 35.30, 35.32-33, B166.16
gamekeepers see Starmer, Mr
Gammon, George (landlord, The Commonwealth, Caterham, 1910s/1920s) 28.22, 37.32
Ganging Days [Rogationtide] 4.25
Garden Cottage, Uplands Road, Kenley B163.8
Garden First in Land Development by William Webb (1919) 3.13
garden history B141.7, B143.10, B157.13-14
Gardener, James (d.1923) (photographer, Caterham, 1900s-1916) B176.21
gardeners 1.26-27, 2.28, 9.24, 24.10, B143.10
Gardener’s Cottage, Manor Park, Whyteleafe 26.12
Gardeners’ Orphanage Fund 34.32
gardens, medieval B157.13-14
Gardiner, Henry (Mrs) (Essendene, Caterham) 8.22
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Gardner, Bill (Kenley, 1900s) 34.5
Gardner, Charles (Warlingham, 1930s) B144.5, B145.2, B174.28
Gardner, Edwin (stationmaster, Coulsdon Station, 1894) 44.42
Gardner, Godfrey (Kenley, 1900s-1920s) 20.40, 20.43, 34.5
Gardner, Henrietta (Mrs) (1839-1909) (Kenley) 19.6, 20.40, 20.42, 34.5, 34.6-7, 34.10
Gardner, Henrietta Ann Susan see Raynor, Henrietta Ann Susan
Gardner, Henry (Caterham, 1865-1889) 39.74
Gardner, James Geary (spelaeologist) 8.15
Secrets of Caterham and Godstone Caves 2.3-9
Gardner, Richard (Warlingham, 1930s) B174.28
Gardner, Susan (Caterham, 1985) B187.8
Gardner, W J (Kenley, 1906) 19.6
Gardner, William George (1839-1930) (Kenley, 1890s-1930) 19.5-6, 19.8, 19.10, 20.40,
20.42-43, 34.5, 34.6
Gardner, William (Kenley, 1930) 20.40, 20.43, 34.5
Gardner, Sir William (Lagham Manor, 1585) B78.2
Gardner’s Aerodrome, Hamsey Green 31.37, B143.8, B144.5, B145.2, B200.36
Gardner’s Pleasure Resort, Godstone Road, Kenley 7.40, 9.24, 19.5-11, 20.40-43, 34.3,
34.3, 34.5-6, B51.4-5
Bourne Society plaque [1990] B142.2
childhood memories (1900s) B198.26-27
railway (early 1900s) 20.41
The Garlands, 8 Stafford Road, Caterham B173.23-24, B173.23, B175.20-23, B175.21,
B175.22
Garnett, Thomas (blacksmith, Godstone, 1850s) 26.36
Garratts Hall, Banstead 19.36
Garrett, E (blacksmith, Caterham) B158.18
Garrood, Ada (m.1918) see Swarman, Ada
Garston, Joel de la (Garston, 1268/1269) B140.9
Garston, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1549) B140.9
Garston, Bletchingley 29.27
Garston Dairy see Latham, G, & Son (Dairymen), Caterham
Garston Farm, Kenley 7.30-31, B185.10, B193.18
Garston Gardens, Kenley B164.16
Garston Hall, Kenley 4.19, 5.34, 7.30-31, 9.20, 37.47, 37.48, 41.38, 41.41, B118.1, B140.9,
B176.25
Garston Lane, Kenley B190.27
Garston Parade, Kenley B190.27
gas lighting 30.33
gas supply see Caterham & District Gas Company; Croydon Gas Company
Gascombe-John, Mr (sculptor, 1900s) 21.22
Gascoyne, George (artist, 1880s) B141.5, B142.9, B147.10
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Gaspar, Herbert J (d.1929, Caterham) 39.25
Gasson, Charles, living memories (Hooley) 18.26-30
Gasson, Florence (Caterham, 1910s) 43.41, 43.42
Gasson, Frances (Mrs) (Caterham, 1890s) 43.41
Gasson, Margaret see Fairall, Margaret
Gasson, Mary (1893-1980) (vagrant, Caterham) 42.48, 42.70, 43.41-45, B187.22,
B196.10-11, B199.31-32
Gasson, Matilda see Deboes, Matilda
Gasson, Thomas William (labourer, Caterham, 1890s) 43.41
Gates, Mr (builder, Caterham, 1940s) B149.12
Gates, Mrs (schoolteacher, Coulsdon, 1921) 35.17
Gates, Harry (veterinary surgeon, Caterham) B189.3
Gates, Iris Joy (née Balls) (1924-2002) (Kenley) B189.3
Gates, W (postcard publisher, Caterham, 1920s?) B149.3
Gatland, Ellis (builder’s labourer, Warlingham, 1890s) 3.39
Gatland, Jane (m.1833) see Fairall, Jane
Gatland, Joe (Whyteleafe) 1.24
Gatland, John (road mender, Marden, 1854-1869) 3.39
Gatland, Mary see Sales, Mary
Gatton, Hamo de (d.1292) (Pirbright) 32.44, 32.45
Gatton 32.46, B140.6
1851 census surname list B120.5
St Andrew’s Church B80.2, B181.16
Gatton Park B140.6, B181.15-16
gardens B169.11, B181.16
lake 18.28, B169.11
Gatton Point tollgate 4.6, 11.8
Gatton stone 14.9
de Gatwick family of Charlwood (Chipstead, 1241) 32.46
Gatwick, Sir Richard de (Chipstead, 1329) 32.46
Gatwick Farm, Chipstead 32.46
Gatwick racecourse, Gatwick B201.33
Gauge, Thomas (Revd) (Rector, St John’s, Coulsdon, 1640-1641) B63.6
Gawne, Edward J (Revd) (Minister, Coulsdon Methodist Church, 1926-1929) 27.42, 41.45
Gawton family (Neddar) 9.12
Gaynesford, Ann (murderer, Lingfield, 1571) 32.55-56
Gaynesford, Sir John (Crowhurst, 1532) B155.6
see also Gainsford, Sir John
Gaynesford, John (landowner, Lingfield, 1571) 32.55
Geal, Richard (robbery victim, Caterham, C16) 32.55
Geale, Mr (Woldingham Garden Village, 1925) 44.60
Gear, Alfred (schoolboy, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
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Gearing, Brenda (Caterham, 1959) B187.8
de Gedding/Geddyng family (Chaldon, 1300s-1320s) 4.34
Gedye, Howard (Coulsdon, 1909) 27.39, 27.40
Gee, Donald (Principal, Kenley Bible College, 1950s?) B178.6
Gee, Doreen M (née Wallbank), living memories (Caterham Central School, 1937-1939)
B157.17-18
General Steam Navigation Company (1824) 12.9
General Strike (1926) 4.30, 6.35-36, B135.6
Gennings, Jane (Godstone, 1813) 31.9
Gent, Mr (Coulsdon, 1940s) B199.12
geology, of Caterham Valley 3.3-4, 12.39-40
George, Prince of Wales, later King George IV 4.4
George, Mrs (Woldingham, 1900s) 44.35
George, C (furniture dealer, Caterham, 1910) B153.13, B153.14
George, Edward (Chaldon, 1850s-1870s) 2.22
George, Eric, SWAEC contracted work (late 1940s) B201.30-32
Gerard, John (Coulsdon, 1412) B158.15
Gerlethorpe, Thomas (Rector, Coulsdon, 1362) B146.10
ghosts B13.2, B159.8-9
Caterham Court 3.11-12, B36.3
19 Godstone Road, Caterham B158.18
King & Queen, High Street, Caterham B164.9
Stoneyfield Road, Coulsdon B198.7
Abbots Lane, Kenley B192.16-17
Grey Lady of Kenley B34.7
Rest Harrow, Plough Lane, Purley B196.43
Yewbank, Sanderstead Road, Sanderstead B171.22-23
Well Farm, Whyteleafe B24.2
Giant Rumbow Castle Cottage see Rumbold’s Castle [Cottage], Outwood Lane, Chipstead
Gibb, Esther (servant, Caterham, 1851) 21.9
Gibbet Green, South Croydon 4.4, B33.2
gibbets 4.4, 33.3-4, B6.1, B33.2-3
Gibbons, T P (Captain) (Coulsdon) B147.10
Gibbs, Coral (grocer’s assistant, South Godstone, 1936) 19.30
Gibbs, George (limeworker, Coulsdon, 1894) 44.42
Gibbs, Wilfred (South Godstone) 19.30
Gibby, C W, living memories (Purley, 1900s-1910s) 2.27-30
Gibson, Dr (St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham) 37.18
Gibson, Mr (Garston Down, Coulsdon, 1800) 7.30
Gibson, Gertrude (Caterham, 1940s) 45.25
Gibson, R (grocer, Caterham, 1900) 20.20
Gibson, Samuel (Edward) (1790-1891) (Caterham) [Waterloo veteran] 16.21, B65.7, B66.6,
B170.9
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Gidd Hill, Coulsdon 16.38
Gidd Hills, Coulsdon 4.26
Giddons, John (Croydon, 1868) 20.36
Giggs, Mr (Caterham, 1930s) 42.68
Gigot, Foxley Lane, Purley 2.28
Gilbert, Albert (Coulsdon, 1872) 2.13
Gilbert, J H E (b.1901), living memories (Coulsdon, 1900s-1910s) B198.27-31
Gilbert, James (Caterham, 1736) B184.13
Gilbert, Jessie (Mrs) (Coulsdon, c.1898-?) B198.28
Gilbert, John (Portnalls, Coulsdon, 1851) 7.31
Gilbert, Monica (Purley, 1940s) 44.9
Gilbert, Thomas Henry (Coulsdon, c.1898-?) B198.28-29
Gilbert, Walter (d.1946) (sculptor, Tandridge) 6.30
Gilbert, William (1872) 37.14
Gilbert, William (Woldingham, 1884) B188.10
Giles, Abraham (highway robber, Caterham, C16) 32.54
Giles, John (architect, 1860s) 16.21, 42.41
Gilford, William (Redhill, 1870s-1910s) B78.4, B175.15
and development of Woldingham 7.16, 12.29, 12.30, 28.14, B188.10, B201.23
Gillanders, Jean (Purley County Grammar School for Boys, 1940s) B194.9
Gillespie, Josephine (formerly Nesbitt) 40.44
Gillespie, S B (1890-1954) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1935-1936, 1947-1948] 40.42, 40.44
Gilmore, Mr (Scots Hall Farm, Chelsham (1890s-1920s?) 32.4, 32.5
Gilmore, Mrs (Scots Hall Farm, Chelsham (1890s-1920s?) 32.4, 32.5
Gilmore, Annie (Chelsham, 1900s-1920s) 32.cover, 32.4, 32.6, B152.4, B166.18
Gilmore, Dorrie (Chelsham, 1900s-1910s) 32.4, 32.6, 32.7, B166.19
Gilmore, Ernest (Chelsham, 1900s-1910s) 32.4, 32.6, B152.7
Gilmore, Ethel (Chelsham, 1900s) 32.4, B152.7
Gilmore, Henry Charles (1906-1999)
32.cover
living memories
Farleigh Court Farm (1920) B166.17-19
Scots Hall Farm, Chelsham (1900s-1910s) 32.3-7
Gilmore, Lily (Chelsham, 1900s-1910s) 32.4, 32.7, B152.7
Gilmore, Nell (Chelsham, 1900s-1910s) 32.4, 32.7
Gilmore, William (Chelsham, 1900s-1910s; police constable, Kenley, 1920s-1940s) 32.4,
32.6, 37.24, 37.26, 37.27, 37.28, B152.7
Gilmore, William Henry, living memories (Kenley, 1930s-1940s) 37.24-28
gin, demand for (1820s-1830s) 22.36, 22.38
Girl Guides 40.21-34
Chipstead 10.36
Old Coulsdon, 1950s 45.29-30
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Purley 39.34, 39.37-38, 39.42, B173.7
Girls’ Gymnasium Club, Caterham (1900s?) 1.12
Gittings, Mary [later Hoskins] (Godstone, 1660s/1670s) 3.37, 3.39, 5.8, 14.40
Gladden, H (Caterham, 1909) B170.19
Gladden, H J (Caterham Fire Brigade, 1916) B200.27
Gladden & Bridle (Builders), Godstone Road, Caterham 3.11, B156.15
Gladwin, R (Westhall, Warlingham, 1842) B78.4
Glanville, William Henry (1886-1964) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1954-1955] 40.43, 40.45
Glasgow School of Art 42.58-61
Glass, Charles (Caterham, 1893) 25.17, 25.20
gleaning 34.45, B193.27
The Glebe, Woldingham B182.2
Glebe Hyrst, Sanderstead B182.26
Glebe Road, Warlingham B194.35
Glen, G (Chief Officer, Caterham Fire Brigade, 1929) 39.25
The Glen, Kenley B163.7
Glen Doone, Whytecliffe Road, Purley B118.5
Glenn, John (Purley, 1870s) 18.6, 18.7
Glenrosa Vale, Slines Oak Road, Woldingham 28.12
Glenshane [formerly Shortfurrows, then Stanmore], Whyteleafe Road, Caterham B181.9-10,
B186.2-3
Glenwood, Butlers Dene Road, Woldingham B198.9
gliders, at Kenley 6.40, B196.56, B196.56
Glossop, J J (Revd) (Whyteleafe) 1.23, 1.24
Glossop Road, Sanderstead B193.3
Gloucester Villas, Whytecliffe Road, Purley 4.29
Glover family [of Caterham, Chelsham, Warlingham and Woldingham] 6.6, 6.8, 6.10,
B26.3, 32.37-38
Glover, Mistress (Nether Court, Woldingham, 1680) 4.36
Glover, Alfred (veterinary surgeon, South Godstone) 19.29
Glover, Ambrose (solicitor/antiquarian, Reigate, 1810s) B26.3, B167.27
Glover, Bruce (Coulsdon Common, 1950s-1960s) B199.22
Glover, ’Buff’ (Nether Court, Woldingham, 1680) 4.36
Glover, Elizabeth (née Steere) (Nutfield, 1741) B152.5
Glover, John (d.1817) (Upper Court, Woldingham, 1790s) 6.10, 6.11
Glover, Lydia (d.1764) [mother] (Woodchurch, Kent, and Chelsham) B26.3
Glover, Lydia (d.1766) [daughter] (Woodchurch, Kent, and Chelsham) B24.3, B26.3
Glover, Mary (d.1762) (Chaldon Court) 4.35
Glover, Nathaniel (d.1737) (Chelsham and Woodchurch, Kent) B24.3, B26.3
Glover, Nathaniel (Nether Court, Woldingham, 1790s) 6.10
Glover, Nathaniel (Upper Court, Woldingham, 1780s) 6.10
Glover, Nathaniel (Whiteleaf House, 1844/1855) 6.31, B25.2, B26.3, B151.6
Glover, Richard (Slines Farm, Chelsham, 1700s)) B24.3, B26.3
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Glover, Richard (Upper Court, Woldingham, 1769) 6.10, 32.37
Glover, Sarah (m.1780) see Harris, Sarah
Glover, Susannah (m.1765) see Rowed, Susannah
glow-worms B143.9
Glyn, Charles (Rooksnest, Godstone, early C20) B159.7
Goad, Mr (Chipstead, 1910s/1920s) 10.36, B166.11
Goad, Mrs (Chipstead, 1910s/1920s) 10.36
Gobbett, Henry (police constable, Kenley, 1930s) 36.7
Goble, R E (Private) B147.10
Goble, William (brewery manager, Godstone, 1850s) 26.35
Goddard, Mr (Welcome Tearooms, Farthing Downs, 1920s) 37.57, 37.59, 37.60
Goddard, Mrs (Welcome Tearooms, Farthing Downs, 1920s) 37.58, 37.59
Goddard, Mrs (Riddlesdown, 1940s) B179.5
Goddard, Charles (estate labourer, Selsdon Park, 1901) B191.36
Goddard, Mary (Riddlesdown, 1940s) B179.5
Goddard, William (garden boy, Selsdon Park, 1901) B191.36
Godefray, Richard (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13
Godeman, John (Coulsdon, 1395/1398/1409) B148.18, B156.14, B157.15
Godfray, Richard (Coulsdon, 1409) B157.16
Godfray, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1430) B160.14
Godfray, William (Coulsdon, 1430) B160.14
Godfrey, John (Garston sub-manor, 1446) B140.9
Godfrey, William Bernard (1854-1922) (Old Quarry Hall, Chaldon) 38.3-4, 38.4
Godstone 4.24, 4.26, 13.16-18, 29.27, B121.3
1851 census 22.4-7
surname list B115.8-9
castle mound 24.34, 29.27
churches
St Nicholas 8.14, 13.18, B163.24, B194.42
church bells 22.29, 22.30, 22.31, 22.33, 22.34
churchyard, tombs and monuments 6.28, 6.29, 42.15
Edmund Seyfang Taylor memorial 35.26
Macleay Chapel 42.23-24
decoration 42.24
yew trees 35.7, 35.14
moot stone 13.17
Parishioners’ Meetings Minute Book (1845-1975) 31.11
place-name 2.33
prize fights (1862 and 1866) 41.24-30
public houses/inns see The Bell; Clayton Arms/The White Hart; The Hare & Hounds; The
Rose & Crown
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schools
Dame School (1851) 22.4
Godstone Station School 19.28-29
Ivy House, Godstone 8.26
National and Infants’ Schools, opening, 1855 44.50-54
see also Godstone (Walkingstead)
sketch (c.1850) and key 18.22-25
traders in 1850s 26.35-37
Vestry 31.3, 31.4, 31.11
Minutes (1794-1923) 31.3, 31.5-10
Godstone (Walkingstead) 13.16, 13.18, 16.5, 16.6, B66.1-2, B78.1-2, B83.2
Godstone barrows, in Hilly Field 23.15-19
plan and profile of Mound A 23.16, 23.17
site location map 23.15
Godstone Board of Guardians 45.84-85
Godstone Brick and Tile Co. Ltd (1908) B195.29
Godstone Caves see Caterham and Godstone Caves
Godstone Club and Institute 33.23-24
Club House, c.1912/1920s 33.24, 44.56
Godstone Cottages, Whyteleafe 4.19, 4.20, 4.21
Godstone Court, Godstone B152.9
Godstone District Gas Co. Ltd (1889) B195.29
Godstone Farm, Godstone 28.38
Godstone Gap 14.22-29, 14.24-25
Godstone Gas Co. Ltd (1866) B195.29
Godstone Hill, Caterham 14.26, 14.28, 18.16
Godstone Hill Cottages, Quarry Lane, Caterham 14.28
Godstone Hill Quarry Company, Godstone 8.15
Godstone Hotel [formerly Greyhound Farm], Godstone 28.42
Godstone Lane, Woldingham 6.12
Godstone Literary Institute 33.22, 33.23, 44.50, 44.54-55
Godstone Nature Reserve B45.1-2
Godstone Parish Council 31.11
Godstone Parochial Library 33.22
Godstone Place, Godstone 22.4, 33.23
Godstone Road, Caterham 24.5, 26.38, 30.34, 37.33, 43.12, B181.25, B181.26,
B182.29-31, B188.24, B192.25
former residents B201.20-22, B201.21
shops
No.1 B161.20-22, B194.28-29
No.3 B157.19-20, B194.28
No.4 B148.13-14, B172.23
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No.6 B178.28-29
No.8 B174.25, B178.29
No.9 B194.27
No.10 B170.19, B177.25-26
No.11 29.6, B191.41, B194.27, B195.47
temporary RAF operations room (1940) B191.40, B195.46-47
Bourne Society plaque [1990] B142.2
No.13 [later 15] B170.19, B170.20
No.15 B170.19, B170.20
No.16 B176.21, B194.27
No.17 B158.18, B170.19, B170.20-21
No.17A B170.21
No.18 B176.21
No.19/19A B158.16-18, B158.17
No.20 B176.21-22
No.22 B156.14-15
No.24 B156.15, B170.19
No.26 B156.15-16
No.28 B156.15-16
No.32 B193.35, B193.36, B193.37
Victorian mansions 24.12
Godstone Road, Kenley
former residents B171.19, B171.21, B178.20, B184.6-8
Leonard Cottages B193.17-18, B193.19
No.1 see Purley Pines
No.23 see Gardner’s Pleasure Resort
No.107 B184.7
No.133 [General Stores] B178.20
Recreation Ground B53.5
shops 37.25, 44.9, B171.20-21, B178.20-21, B195.6-7
Godstone Road Station see Purley Station
Godstone Road, Whyteleafe 1.22, B150.11, B181.25, B181.26, B198.9, B198.10
coal post 33.54
Godstone Road Nurseries B155.11-12, B155.11, B196.9-10
Lowe Brothers B187.25-27, B187.26
Rose Cottage 6.32, 12.41-42, 31.30, B155.11, B155.12
shops see Whyteleafe, shops and business premises
Godstone Rural District Council 3.38, 8.6, 9.31, 15.27-28, 28.44, 38.24
Godstone Station 19.30, B65.8, B66.8
Godstone Station School, South Godstone 19.28-29
Godstone and Tandridge Cottage Garden Society 44.55-56
Godstone Water Treatment Works 37.43, 37.44
Gogman, John (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13
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Gold, Dora May (m.1906) see Webb, Dora May
Golden Lion, Caterham 1.6
Golds, Mrs (Guide Captain, Warlingham, 1960s) 40.30
Goldwhurd 11.30, B24.3, B30.2, B38.4
golf clubs see Caterham & Kenley Golf Club; Coulsdon Court Golf Club; North Downs
Golf Club, Woldingham; Purley Downs Golf Club; Selsdon Park Golf Club; Warlingham
Golf Club; Woldingham Golf Club; Woodcote Park Golf Club
Golf Cottages, 188 and 190 Hayes Lane, Kenley 40.35-36, 40.37, 40.37, 40.38
golf course (abandoned), Stanstead 4.10, 4.11
Golf Road, Kenley 40.37, B149.15, B161.13
crashed Dornier 17 25.14, B189.35
Gomme, Mr (Caterham, 1940s) B201.24, B201.25, B201.27
Gomme, Elizabeth (Mrs) (d.1940) (Caterham) B179.9, B201.24
Gomme, Grace (Mrs) (Caterham, 1940s) B201.24, B201.25, B201.27
Gomme, Mary C see Bright, Mary C
Gomme, Mary (c.1945) B181.7
Gomme, Pauline (Caterham, 1940s) B201.24, B201.25, B201.27
Gomme, Walter (Kenley, 1950s) B202.2
Gomme, William (d.1940) (Caterham) B179.8-9, B201.24
Boer War letters 39.3-4
Good Health League, Caterham (1900s) 26.39
Good Neighbour, Selsdon B195.42
Good Templars, International Order of 20.42, 34.6-7
Goodall & Son (tailors and outfitters, Caterham, 1900s) B170.19, B170.20
Goodenough, Sir William E (Rear-Admiral) (1867-1945) 27.29, 41.46, 41.46, 42.52,
B147.10, B148.18, B150.8, B187.16, B198.20
Goodenough Close, Coulsdon 27.29
Goodenough Way, Coulsdon 27.29
Goodfellow, James (Police Constable) (Coulsdon, 1891) 38.15
Gooding, W A (publican, The Harrow, Caterham, 1920s) B168.28
gooding [custom], Chaldon 2.22
Goodman, Charles Herbert (1848-1937) (local historian, Warlingham) 5.24, 6.21, 6.24-25,
B58.5
Goodricke, Henry (Revd) (Rector, St John’s, Coulsdon, late C18?) 15.18
Goodwin, Mr (undertaker, Whyteleafe, 1910s) 34.45
Goodwin, James (butcher, Godstone, 1850s) 26.37, 44.56
Goodwin, John (grocer, Godstone Station, 1850s) 26.36
Goodwin, Raymond (artist, Coulsdon) B147.10
Goody, Fred (Kenley, 1880s/1890s) B201.42
Gordon, Anthony G (Caterham, 1930s) B178.22, B178.22
Gordon, L V (C&WUDC Engineer and Surveyor, 1939) 30.7, B178.22
Gordon, Michael J (Caterham, 1930s) B178.22, B178.22
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Gordon Avenue, Sanderstead 15.41
Gordon Riots (1780) 11.40
Gorham, T C (builder, Whyteleafe, 1914) 30.39
Goschen, Sir Harry (Honorary Treasurer, Reedham School, 1922) 20.29
Gosden’s, Newsagent & Tobacconist, Sanderstead (1939-1950s) 43.24
Gosling, May (1908-1991) (Coulsdon), obituary B144.13
Goswell Cottage, Rook Lane, Chaldon B133.9
Gotha bomber raids (WW1) 6.18
Goudie, William (Revd) (Superintendent Minister, Croydon Methodist Circuit, 1908) 27.39
Gough, Gillian (née Stanway) (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1942-1947) 40.68
Gourd, Dame (Godstone, 1800-1813) 31.8
Gourd, Sarah (Godstone, 1803) 31.7
Gower, Mr (tenant farmer, Portley, Caterham, 1830) 35.38
Gowers, Flying Officer 25.15
Grace, William Gilbert (Dr) (1848-1915) (cricketer) B170.3
visit to Warlingham (1895) B167.13-15, B169.3
Gracie, W McAuley (Coulsdon, 1930s) 41.46
Graeme Hendry Wood, Tilburstow Hill B149.14-15
graffiti, 17th/18th century 20.35
in Chaldon firestone quarries 21.29-31
Graham family (Woldingham, 1918) 39.71
Graham, G (photographer, Caterham, 1910s) B176.21
Graham, George (Coulsdon, 1900s) B195.40-41
Graham Road, Purley 24.30, 40.47
Graham-King, Arthur (estate agent, Purley, 1905-1940s) B162.7, B173.4
Grainger, Miss (Caterham, 1922) 42.28
Grainger, Susan (Caterham, 1960) B187.8
Grand Parade, Station Avenue, Caterham B149.12
Grand Surrey Canal 24.19
Grand Theatre, Croydon 1.32
The Grange, Bletchingley 29.43
The Grange, Canons Hill, Coulsdon [formerly Coulsdon Court] 1.32, 4.18-19, 20.10, 39.45,
B51.5, B56.5, B154.17, B162.12-13, B191.4, B191.4, B191.40, B194.33-34, B195.48
family and staff (1851) 20.14, 20.16
The Grange, Firs Road, Kenley 40.40
The Grange [formerly The Plantation], Whyteleafe 1.24, B27.2
The Grange, Woldingham 1.21
Grange Court, South Godstone 19.29
Grange Park, Coulsdon 40.53, B53.5, B174.27
Grange Road, Caterham B175.22
Grant, H Lester (Caterham, 1909) B199.26
Granville, L F A (d.1936) (Caterham, 1910-1936) B180.23, B180.24
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Grasmere Road, Purley 9.21
Gravelly Hill, Caterham 19.42, 29.28, B53.5
Gravelly Hill [road], Caterham B181.25
Gravett, Mr (stationmaster, Warlingham, 1893) 25.22
Gravett, Bessie (schoolgirl, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Gravett, K W E, building dating by timber examination 9.16-18
Gray, Mrs (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Gray, Alfred(?) (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Gray, Charlie (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Gray, Charlie (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1945) 35.32-33
Gray, Dorothy (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1945) 35.32-33
Gray, Edith see Hayes, Edith
Gray, Elizabeth (Mrs) (Caterham, 1908) 29.44-45
Gray, Eva (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Gray, Gladys (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Gray, H A (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1916) 35.31
Gray, Harold (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Gray, Harry (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1930s) 35.30
Gray, J (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
Gray, Peter (d.2001) 25.38
obituary B186.1
Gray, Sarah (Caterham, 1908) 29.44
Great Blake Wood, Coulsdon B194.26
Great Church Wood, Warlingham B53.5, B147.18, B180.37-38
Great Dene valley, Caterham B166.20, B166.21
Great Foxley Wood, Coulsdon 24.28, 24.29, 24.30
Great Nordic House [formerly White Knobs House, then Old Pines Hotel], Godstone Road,
Caterham B182.31
Great Park Wood, Chelsham, coal post 33.51
Great Roke Farm, Kenley 7.30-31, 7.35, 9.20, 24.30
Great South Hawke, The Ridge, Woldingham 6.12-13, 6.14, 28.12-13, 28.14, 28.19, 28.20
Great War, Soldiers who died in the 25.41
Great Woodcote Farm, Purley 2.28, 9.20, B36.3, B171.2
Greater London Industrial Archaeology Society 19.15
Greathed [formerly Ford] Manor, Dormansland B176.13, B177.11-12, B177.12
Grece, C J (Secretary, Caterham Spring Water Company, 1864) 37.37
Green, Miss (Coulsdon and Caterham) B181.20-21
Green, Mr (blacksmith, Lacey Green, Coulsdon, 1920s) 39.32, B181.20
Green, David (d.1869) (Sanderstead) 20.38-39
Green, H (baker, Purley, 1900s) 1.28
Green, H E L (Headmaster, Kenley Primary School, 1926-1953) B190.29
Green, John (d.1763) (Limpsfield) 6.28
Green Acres, Eastbourne Road, South Godstone 19.30
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Green Belt, Metropolitan 11.22-28, 14.29-30, 31.40, 43.52-53, B56.5, B71.3-4
in North-East Surrey 11.24-25[map]
Green Lane, Caterham 12.33, 43.59, B139.15, B170.7
green lanes 6.8, B11.2, B14.2
The Green Man [formerly The Blackamore’s Head], Middle Row, Croydon B69.7
Greenacres, Linden Avenue, Coulsdon [Day Nursery] 27.45, 27.46
Greenaways Farm, Coulsdon 7.30-31
Greene, Jeffery (Caterham, 1695) B23.1
Greene, William (Warlingham, 1648) B67.6
Greenfield, Sir Harry (Caterham, 1950s) 43.6
Greenfield, Leslie (Caterham, 1946) 43.49
Greenfield, Monica (née Taylor) (Caterham, 1940s- ?) 43.49, 43.49
Greenhill Avenue, Caterham 6.16, B166.21, B181.25
Greenhurst Lane, Hurst Green 39.61
Greenland, C A (Revd) (chaplain, St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham, 1910s) 17.11
Greenlands [later Buxton Lodge Nursing Home], Buxton Lane, Caterham B124.7, B180.22,
B180.23, B180.24
Greenlawn Memorial Park, Chelsham Road, Warlingham B191.32-34
Greenshields, Ronald James, RAFVR (d.1946) (Purley) B152.13
Greenslade, Mr (butcher, Caterham, 1880s) 1.5, 23.6
Greenslade, E see Crees, E
Greenslade, J (Caterham, 1940s) B202.30
Greenslade, John Harry (Sergeant, RAF) (d.1944) (Caterham) B202.30
Greenway, Mr [of Harestone] (Caterham, 1860s) 8.28
Greenwell, Anna Elizabeth, Lady (née McClintock) 6.13, 27.36
Greenwell, Sir Bernard Eyre (1874-1939), 2nd Bt (Marden Park) 6.13, 17.40, 17.42, 27.35,
27.36, 31.26, 38.22, 38.31
Greenwell, Kathleen, Lady (née Tizard) (d.1932) 27.35-36
Greenwell, Peter (d.1918) (Marden Park) 39.71
Greenwell, Sir Peter McClintock, 3rd Bt (Marden Park) 17.42, 27.36, 28.18
Greenwell, Sir Walpole Lloyd (1847-1919), 1st Bt (Marden Park) 3.37, 3.38, 5.11, 17.40,
18.14, 22.26, 27.14, 27.35, 28.18, 29.37, 33.23, B166.20
Greenwood, Doreen (née Taylor) (Woldingham, 1945-1970) 39.69, 39.72
Greer, Revd [from Anerley] (St Agatha’s, Woldingham, 1900s) 6.13, 28.18
Gregory, Mr (farm bailiff, St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham, 1910s) 17.11
Gregory, Bob (cricketer, Selsdon) B195.42
Gregory, Daisy (Coulsdon, 1930s) B174.22
Gregory, Frank (coachman, Selsdon Park, 1901) B191.36
Gregory, Lionel (miller, Warlingham) 2.11
Gregory, Nancy (Coulsdon, 1930s) B174.22
Gregson, John (actor) (Kenley, 1952) B185.22
Greig, Alexander (Purley, 1831) 14.9
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Greig, Evelyn (Mrs) (War Coppice, Bletchingley, 1914-1948) B175.17
Greig, Marion see Cox, Marion
Greig, Stuart (War Coppice, Bletchingley, 1914-1948) B175.17
Gresham family 41.9-11, B189.34
arms 7.19, 17.24
family tree (partial) 7.19
Gresham, Beatrys, Lady (née Gybone), memorial brass (Titsey, 1579) 13.36, 13.37, 13.38
Gresham, Catherine, Lady (formerly Dormer née Sampson) (d.1577) 41.11
Gresham, Sir Charles, Bt (Warlingham, 1716) 14.6
Gresham, Edmond (d.1586) (Sanderstead) 41.11
Gresham, Edward (1667/1675) 7.16, 14.4
Gresham, Sir John (d.1556) 5.26, 7.16, 30.16, 35.35-36, 40.5, 41.9-11, 41.10, B189.33,
B189.34
Gresham, John (1667) 7.16
Gresham, Sir Marmaduke (Titsey, 1675) 14.4
Gresham, Mary, Lady (née Ipswell) (d.1538) 41.11
Gresham, Sir Richard (1530s) 30.16, 41.10-11, B189.34
Gresham, Richard (Sanderstead, 1586/1591) 40.5, 41.11, 41.12
Gresham, Sir Thomas (1519-1579) 41.11, B189.34
Gresham, William (1530s) 41.10
Gresham, William [of Titsey] (1518-1579) B189.33
memorial brass (Titsey, 1579) 13.36, 13.37, 13.38
Gresham Court, Pampisford Road, Purley B189.33-34
Greville, Hon. Alwyn (m.1888) 19.27
Greville, Mabel (née Smith) (1867-1940) (Selsdon Park) 19.27, B191.38
Greville Avenue [formerly Sundridge Road], Selsdon 27.30
Grey, Dame Beryl (née Groom) (b.1927) B187.16
Grey Owl B190.8-9
The Greyhound, Croydon Road, Caterham, 43.cover 43.12, 43.13
Greyhound Farm, Godstone 28.42
Greyhound Hotel, Croydon B162.8
Greystone, Miss (cookery teacher, Coulsdon, 1920s) 35.20
Grieg, Alexander (d.1870) B169.21
tomb, Sanderstead B169.22
Grieg, David (Dr) (Caterham, 1929) 39.24
Grieg, Julia Ann B169.21
Grieg, Juliana (Mrs) (formerly Wigsell, née Dalton) (1798-1875) (Sanderstead) B169.21
tomb, Sanderstead churchyard B169.22
Griffies, John (Revd) (d.1808) (Rector, Chipstead) 12.26, 14.10, 25.44
Griffin, Royston (Sub-Lieutenant) (d.1941) (Whyteleafe) 33.10
Griffiths, Henry (deliveryman, Coulsdon, 1920s) B172.22
Griggs, Mr (grocer, Caterham, 1930s) B199.32
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Grimes, Mr (baker, Kenley, 1930s) B171.19, B171.20
Grinham, Ann (Mrs) (straw bonnet maker, Godstone, 1850s) 22.6, 26.35
Grinstead, Mr (postmaster, Caterham on the Hill, 1900s)) 1.10
Grinstead, Dorothy (Caterham, 1911) 22.23
Grinstead, Henry T (Headmaster, Board School, Caterham, 1872-1880) 38.25, 38.26, 38.27
Gristwood, A D (b.1893) (novelist, Purley, 1930s) B152.4-5
groceries and prices, 1900s/1910s 44.35-40
Grogono, Joan S see Arundel, Joan S
Groom, Beryl see Grey, Dame Beryl
Groome, Mrs and Miss (Kenley, 1890s?) B201.43
Grout, Ernest (builder, Carshalton, 1930s) B180.24
Grout, Maggie (Mrs) (Carshalton, 1930s) B180.24
The Grove, Coulsdon B196.51
Grove House, Salmons Lane, Whyteleafe 8.23, 13.41, 13.41, 21.10, 30.15, B32.4, B68.2
Grove Mill, Mitcham B59.2
Grove Road, Caterham B181.25
Grover, Mr (school attendance officer, Purley, 1901) 36.38-39
Groves, Mr (Co-op manager, Caterham, 1960s) B200.37, B200.38
Groves, Harry (head gardener, Portley, Caterham, 1930s) B163.6
Groves, William (gardener, Purley Bury House) B177.28
Groweshale, Geoffrey (Coulsdon, 1398/1409) B156.14, B157.15, B157.16
Grubb, Henrietta (m.1867) see Vigar, Henrietta
Grubb, J (Caterham, 1897) 15.27
Grubb, Thomas (farmer, Caterham, 1860s) 23.5, 23.10
Henry R Grubb, Printers, Croydon 43.24-25
Grundell, George (labourer, Merstham, 1811) 23.37
Guards’ Depot, Caterham (1877-1995) 7.13, 24.8, 29.12, 29.14, B162.5, B173.9-10
1878 account [barracks], Croydon Advertiser 7.13-15
1897 account [recruits], The Navy and Army Illustrated B197.21-24
squads at drill, B197.cover
cinema 28.21-22
Coldstream Camp 29.18
during demolition (1998) B176.16-17
depot staff B197.21, B197.24
farewell parade (1960) 7.1
fire drill B197.24
Guards’ Chapel [of St Michael] B161.10
memorial windows B117.1-2, B162.5
last days (1995) B161.9-10, B161.10
Methodist Church 8.22, B30.4
recruits B197.22, B197.23
Royal visits 8.32, 14.13-14
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Gubby, William Charles (d.1940s) (Purley) B194.3
Guides see Girl Guides
Guilbert, Joseph (Revd) (d.1769) (Rector, Caterham, 1731-1769) 35.28-29, B38.2
gunpowder 16.7-8, 24.34, B85.1
gunpowder mills 16.8, 24.24, 24.26, B141.22
guns in Flanders [WW1], sound of 6.19, B166.22
Gunston, William Willoughby (Holborn, London, 1835) 25.33
Gunton, T W (Captain) (Guards’ Depot, Caterham, 1897) B197.21, B197.24
Gwynne, William J (1802-1896) (Caterham) 26.38, 38.34
Gybone, Beatrys see Gresham, Beatrys, Lady
gypsies 1.24, 2.27, 4.38, 9.21, 18.27, 35.22-23, 36.12, B159.18, B188.23
H
hackney coaches 34.62
Hadden, Mr (plasterer, Whyteleafe, 1871) B82.7
Haddresham, John de (Nutfield, 1192) 25.38
Haddresham, Richard de (Nutfield, 1192) 25.38
Hadley, Clareville Road, Caterham 23.22-23
Haggis, James (butcher, Kenley, 1891) B195.6
Hahn, A (Major) (Caterham postmaster, 1909) B199.24, B199.25
Haigh, Henry (Revd Dr) (President, Wesleyan Methodist Conference, 1911) 27.41
Hainge, F T (b.1892), living memories (Kenley) 1.25-27
Hale, Roger de (Horley, late C13) 34.50
Hale Farm, Nutfield 13.32, 25.36, 25.37
Hales, Edward (Chelsham, 1870s) B191.43-44
Hales, Henry (Elmwood, Kenley, 1897- ?) 1.27, 34.31
Hales Road, South Croydon B191.43
Half Moon Inn, Caterham 1.14, 4.36, 12.41, 21.10, B32.4, 35.36, 36.55, 37.29, B189.26,
B189.27, B199.44
Halfyard, Claire E see Siddall, Claire E
Halfyard, Claire (Mrs) (Sanderstead, 1940) B178.13, B180.6
Halifax, John (brewer, Godstone, 1850s) 26.35
Haling, place-name 2.32
Haling Downs limeworks, South Croydon 44.47-48, 45.63
Haling Downs Road, Purley 2.28
Haling House, Croydon 4.3
Hall, Miss (Foxley Lane, Purley) 2.30
Hall, Mr (churchwarden, Caterham, 1862) 43.65
Hall, Mr (Godstone, 1803) 31.10
Hall, Mrs (teacher, Eothen School, Caterham, 1940s) 40.70
Hall, Ada (Purley, 1930s) B114.7, B182.25
Hall, Agnes (Mrs) (1860-1944) (Caterham) B181.9
Hall, Alexander (draper and grocer, Godstone, 1850s) 26.36
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Hall, Annie (m.1886) see Toorop, Annie
Hall, Arthur (postmaster, Godstone, 1915) 26.36
Hall, Bromley (Ivy Mill, Bletchingley; corn merchant, Caterham, 1900s-1920s) 18.14,
18.16, 18.20, 18.22
Hall, Colin (Godstone, 1940s) B151.7
Hall, Ellen (m.1888) see Payn, Ellen
Hall, Ethel (1863-1951) (artist and councillor, Purley) B67.1, B70.7, B114.7, B182.25
Hall, Ethel Emma see Barnard, Ethel Emma
Hall, Frank (Godstone, 1956) 29.39, 29.40
Hall, George Valentine (1786-1845) (lime amd coal merchant, Merstham) 20.35, 23.37,
23.41, 44.41, B196.15
Hall, George Vernez (Kenley, 1880s-1910s) 4.18, B189.28
Hall, Henry (Caterham, 1871) 38.25
Hall, J H (Lieutenant-Colonel) (1914) 26.30
Hall, James (d.1882) (Kenley) 7.36, 9.20, B192.34, B197.3
Hall, Jessie (artist, Purley, 1900s) B67.1
Hall, K (pupil teacher, Warlingham School, 1883) 23.27
Hall, Margaret (Mrs) (Kenley, 1888) B189.28
Hall, Mary (d.1798) (Godstone) 6.28
Hall, Michael (draper/grocer, Godstone, 1850s) 26.36
Hall, Percy (Sunday School superintendent, Caterham, 1880s) 1.10
Hall, Percy (overseer, Caterham, 1889) 23.10
Hall, Percy Hedley (d.1930) (solicitor; Shortfurrows, Caterham, 1888-1930) B130.10,
B181.8, B181.9, B195.28
Hall, Robin (Caterham, 1920s) 37.32
Hall, Russell (miller, Bletchingley/Godstone, 1867-1880s) 18.22, 28.42
Hall, W (Godstone, 1855) 44.55
Hall, William (d.1784) (Godstone) 6.28
Hall, William (draper/grocer/postmaster/insurance agent, Godstone, 1850s) 26.36
Hall, William (d.1887) (Kenley) 4.18, 12.34, B189.28, B192.34
and preservation of commoners’ rights 7.33, 7.36-37, 7.38, 7.39, 9.20
Hall & Company Ltd 44.41
at Borough Farm, Sanderstead (1912-1924) 44.16-17, B199.11
Stoats Nest (Coulsdon) limeworks 18.39, 44.41-42
fatal accident (1894) 44.42-43, 44.45, 44.46-47
R Charles Hall & The Purley Poultry Farm Ltd (1919) B195.30
Hall Way, Kenley B163.7
Zeppelin raid (1916) 26.26, 40.35
Hall-Hall, Lucy (née Byron) (1868-1966) B76.7, B183.20
Halle, B W (Caterham, 1930s) B178.22, B178.22
Halle, H W (Caterham, 1930s) B178.22, B178.22
Halle, John atte (Coulsdon, 1398/1409/1412/1415) B156.14, B157.16, B158.16, B159.21
Halle, Richard atte (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.12
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Halle, Walter atte (Coulsdon, 1412/1415) B158.16, B159.21
Halle, William atte (Coulsdon, 1398/1409/1412/1414/1415) B140.9, B156.14, B157.16,
B158.16, B159.21
Halle, William atte [younger] (Coulsdon, 1415/1430) B151.14, B159.20, B160.14
Hallett, John (carter, Sanderstead, 1899) B199.20
Halley, Mrs (Purley, 1917) 40.57, 40.60
Halliday, Elizabeth (née Matthews) (Caterham, 1720s-1750s) 35.28-29
Halliday, James (d.1753) (Caterham) 35.28
Halliloo, name derivation B99.3
Halliloo Farm, Woldingham 16.16-20, B90.2, B162.18, B179.20-21
crashed Hawker Hurricane (1940) 25.14
Halliloo Plantation, Warlingham B53.5
Halliloo Valley, Woldingham 3.30-31, 4.38, 4.39, B46.3, B151.24
location map 3.29
Hallpike, Ernest (d.1940) (Caterham) B201.25
Halse, Mrs (1883) 7.38, 7.39
Halse, Richard C (Chairman, Coal and Corn and Finance Committee, Corporation of
London, 1883) 7.35, 7.37, 7.39
Halsen, Mr (gardener, Hamsey Green) 37.8
Halsey, Mr (nurseryman, Whyteleafe, 1920s-1950s) B155.11-12, B194.4, B196.10
Halsey’s Nursery, Godstone Road, Whyteleafe B194.4, B196.9-10
Hambledon, Mr (hairdresser, Caterham (1940s) B185.29
Hambrook, Mr [Polly] (history teacher, Purley County Grammar School for Boys, 1940s)
B192.15, B193.20
Hambrook, H (furniture dealer, Caterham, 1916) B170.20
Hamilton, Hugh (Sergeant) (d.1912) (Caterham) B190.24
Hamilton, S B (Dr) 7.28
Hamme Estate, Horley 34.51
Hamme Farm, Horley 34.50, 34.51, B151.7
’Hammer and Clink’, Purley see The Jolly Farmers, Purley
Hammerwood Park, East Grinstead B186.11-14
Hammes, William de (Warlingham, 1198) 2.9
Hammond, Miss (needlework shopkeeper, Caterham, 1910s?) B154.20
Hammond, Mrs (Warlingham, 1900s) 38.45
Stokes-designed house 38.46
Hammond, Roger, living memories (Chaldon, 1950s) 45.24-25
Hampton, Mary (née Mellish) (d.1667) (Sanderstead) 8.13-14
Hampton, Robert (Caterham, 1736) 22.35
Hampton, Walter (d.1660s?) (merchant) (Sanderstead) 8.14
Hamsey Green 1.20, 11.9, 21.14
living memories (1950s) 45.22-23
Hamsey Green Aerodrome B181.1, B194.54, B200.35
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Hamsey Green Farm B41.3
Hamsey Green Gardens, Hamsey Green 35.5
No 85 in the 1950s 45.22-23
Hanbury, Mr (Woldingham) 6.13
Hand-in-Hand Fire Office 20.6, 20.8, 20.9
fire mark 20.9
policy 79537 (1760): Coulsdon Windmill 28.5-6
Handley, Lomond (Ms), living memories (Kenley, 1950s) B192.16-18
Handly, Dr (Caterham, 1887) B170.17
Hansard, John (Chaldon Court, 1275) 4.34
hansom cabs 27.26, 34.62
Hanson, Christine (née Back), living memories (Whyteleafe) B184.16
Happy Valley, Coulsdon 3.20, 11.23, 43.51-63, 43.52, B53.5, B63.4-5, B73.8-9
crashed Hurricane excavated 43.60-61
deneholes 33.37-38
flora 43.62, B58.3, B79.5, B165.30-31
light railway along (1870) 43.59, B73.8-9
yew trees B192.40-41
Harbert, Henry (garden labourer, Tandridge, 1881) B184.24
Harbord, Frank Gascoyne (Captain) (d.1945) (Coulsdon) B141.5, B142.9, B147.10
Harbord, Katherine (1924-1939) (Coulsdon) B147.10
Harbour, William (Warlingham, 1880s) B184.28
Harden Farm see Netherne Farm, Coulsdon
Harding, Mr (Co-operative Stores manager, Caterham, 1900s?) B174.24
Harding, Mr (signalman, Stoats Nest, 1890s) 3.23
Harding, Timothy (printer/bookseller, Croydon, 1790s) 40.7, 44.12, 44.13
Hardmass & Co [mushroom growers, Caterham Caves] 8.15
Hardy, Thomas (1752-1832) B201.18-19
The Hare & Hounds, Godstone 18.23, 22.4, 26.35, B161.4
The Hare & Hounds, Warlingham [Chelsham, Woldingham] 2.24-25, 2.25, 5.37, B54.6,
B174.11, B174.12
Hare Stone, Caterham 7.6-8, 7.7, B51.3, B63.5, B64.6, B192.cover, B192.38-39
Harestone, Harestone Valley, Caterham 7.6, 24.10, 43.5, B97.5, B184.10
Harestone Drive, Caterham 43.5, B181.25
Harestone Estate, Harestone Valley Road, Caterham B198.9
Harestone Farm, Caterham B169.3
Harestone Football Club, Caterham (1920s) 37.34
Harestone Hill, Caterham 19.40, 43.3, B147.4, B181.25
former residents 19.40, 40.67, 40.68
named houses see Foxburrow Cottage; Melbury; Riddings Court; Steephurst; White
Hatch
in wartime [WW2] 40.67-68, B181.26, B187.18
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Harestone Lane, Caterham 4.11, 21.10, 33.45, B192.25, B192.27
Harestone Valley, Caterham 8.27, B151.16, B151.17, B184.10, B191.21-22, B192.27
named houses see Albany House; Aldercombe; Beech Hanger; Beechwood; Bradenhurst;
Devon House; Foxburrow [later Mottrams]; Harestone; Hoffnung; Pelham House;
Shirley Goss; Sunny Side; Withernden
Harestone Valley Rifle Range, c.1880-1908 B196.2
Harestone Valley Road, Caterham 19.40, 25.15, B48.5, B181.25, B197.11-13
named houses see Alleyne; Annandale; Briar Mount; Little Harestone; Nausari [later The
Chestnuts]
Harfitt, Ada Louisa (m.1916) see Barlow, Ada Louisa
Hargreaves, Freda see Bridgland, Freda
Hargreaves, Frederick James (Coulsdon, 1960s) B188.25
Harington, Frances Leonora see Macleay, Frances Leonora [maiden name]
Harland, Mr (jeweller, Caterham, 1890s) B147.13
Harley, Anne (née Bangham) (Hooley House) 11.37
Harley, Hon. Thomas (1730-1804) (Hooley House) 7.30, 11.37-40, 11.39, 39.48-49
Harley, Thomas (d.1797) (Warlingham) 16.27
Harman, Alfred (Godstone, 1841) 28.40
Harman, Amos (Godstone, 1841) 28.40
Harman, Amy (née Bodger) B54.5
Harman, Ann (Godstone, 1841) 28.40
Harman, Anthony (d.1845) (brewer, Croydon) B69.7, B169.8, B175.12
Harman, Florence (née Coles) (Caterham, 1900s) B54.5
Harman[d], James (carter, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1861) B165.17
Harman, James (Godstone, 1841) 28.40
Harman, John (Godstone, 1841) 28.40
Harman, John Pennington, VC (1914-1944) B54.5
Harman, Martin Coles (1885-1954) (Chaldon) 31.12, B31.2, B54.5, B156.22-23
Harman, Mary (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1841) B165.16
Harman, Mary (Croydon/Hever Court, 1804/1862) B169.8
Harman, Mary (Godstone, 1841) 28.40
Harman, Thomas (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1841/1853) 35.29,
B165.16
Harman[d], Thomas (bricklayer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1861) B165.17
Harman, William (builder, Caterham, 1900s) B54.5
Harmer, Albert (Caterham, 1891) B188.28
Harmer, Edward (Caterham, 1891) B188.28
Harmer, Mary (formerly Burnell née Skinner) (1848-1930) 4.12, 21.10, B50.4, B188.27-29
account of Caterham Street [purportedly dated 1847/1848] B17.2
Harmer, William (Caterham, 1891) B188.28
Harmer, William Walter (Caterham, 1870s-1890s) 4.12, B188.27, B188.28
Harmston, Robert (d.1880) (Chelsham) 6.27
Harper, Charles G, The Brighton Road (1892), extract 33.3-7
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Harper, M (Miss) (Purley, 1917) 40.61
Harper, Sarah (servant, Kenley, 1871) 32.10
Harps Oak Cottage, Merstham 13.23
Harps Oak House, Merstham 4.6
Harps Oak Lane, Merstham 4.4, 4.5, 27.27
CMGIR bridge B66.4
harriers, Blue Mottle [Sanderstead pack] 10.10, 44.13
Harrington, B (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Harrington, Barbara (Caterham, 1952) B187.8
Harrington, Laurinda (Caterham, 1966) B187.8
Harris family (Whyteleafe, Caterham, 1930s) B178.22
Harris, Mr (photographer, Caterham, 1910s) B176.21
Harris, Mr (ironmonger, Croydon, 1780) B152.5
Harris, Ada see Blackman, Ada
Harris, Anne Elizabeth (m.1797) see Lushington, Anne Elizabeth
Harris, Dick (Whyteleafe, 1900s?) 1.23
Harris, Edward (saddler, Caterham, 1880s) 23.6
Harris, Frank (author) (Kenley, 1898) 21.34
Harris, Geoffrey (music teacher, Coulsdon, 1930s) B187.16
Harris, Geoffrey F (Dr) (medical administrator, St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham) 16.24,
37.19
Harris, George (Lieutenant-General) (1746-1829) [later Baron] 41.14, 41.16
Harris, H L K (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Harris, Jack (Caterham, 1940s) B196.26
Harris, Madge (née Cafitro) (Caterham, 1940s) B196.26
Harris, P J N (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Harris, Sarah (née Glover) (Oxted, 1780) B152.5
Harris, W (pupil teacher, Warlingham School, 1883) 23.27
Harrison, Miss (schoolteacher, Purley, 1940s-1963) B190.41
Harrison, Edward Donald (2nd Lieutenant) (d.1916) (Caterham) 29.30
Harrison, Henry Le Grew (Headmaster, Upwood Park School, Caterham, 1914) 29.30,
30.38
Harrison, Jack (boy scout, Caterham, 1915) 29.32
Harrison, James Fortescue (Caterham Court, 1863/1871) 3.6, 35.29
Harrison, Jeanne (Headmistress, Eothen School, Caterham, 1955-1973) 23.23, 23.26
Harrison, John (beerhouse keeper, Tyler’s Green, Godstone, 1850s) 26.35
Harrison, K C [City Librarian, Westminster, 1961-1980], living memories (Coulsdon &
Purley Public Libraries, 1930s) B173.19-21
Harrison, M W (d.1973) (Quarry Dean Farm, Merstham) 7.26, 7.28, B62.1, B69.1, B71.3
Harrison, Richard (d.1798) (Nutfield) 6.30
Harrison, T A (1874-1945) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1936-1937] 25.28, 40.43, 40.45
Harrison, Walter (dentist, Purley, 1920s) 41.50
Harrison, William (farmer, Woldingham, 1880s) 12.29
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The Harrow, Caterham 4.10, 4.12, 21.10, B17.2, B168.27-28, B189.26, B189.27
The Harrow, Farleigh B169.7-8
The Harrow, Warlingham B166.5
Harrow Road, Farleigh 10.20, 33.52
Harrup, John (Warlingham, 1900s) B193.25, B193.30, B194.55
Hart, Mrs (Caterham, 1930s) B199.33
Hart, Eleanor Ada (Mrs) (Whyteleafe, 1920s) 39.22
Hart, Herbert William (gardener, Whyteleafe, 1922) 39.22
Hart, John Leslie (bapt.1922, Whyteleafe) 39.22
Hart, Marie (Caterham, 1930s) B199.33
Hart, Robert M (radio amateur, Hartsdale, USA, 1920s) 5.17, 32.23, 32.25, 32.29
Hartland Way, Shirley, crashed Spitfire (1940) B188.37, B189.3-4
Hartley, place-name 2.34
Hartley Croft (1387), Coulsdon B145.14
Hartley Down, Coulsdon
enclosure 7.36, B172.8
warren 4.36, B144.15
Hartley Down [formerly Coulsdon Lane, originally Byron New Road], Coulsdon 3.19, 9.20,
12.33
former residents B169.12
Hartley Farm, Coulsdon 4.19, 7.29, 7.30-31, 9.20, 12.33, B55.5, B154.18, B162.12
Hartley Old Road, Coulsdon 9.20, 12.32, 12.33, 12.34, 20.26, 20.28, 27.45, B44.4
Hartley Way, Coulsdon 27.29
Harvey, Mr and Mrs (Caterham, 1940s) 40.67
Harvey, Sir Arthur Vere (Air Commodore) 6.38
Harvey, Charles (Caterham, 1940s) 40.66, 40.67
Harvey, Henry Edward (head huntsman, Longshaw, Chipstead, 1910-1936) 10.34, 10.36,
B166.11
Harvey, Ian (Caterham, 1940s) 40.67
Harvey, Jack (blacksmith, Caterham, 1930s) 39.30
Harvey, Jean see Harwood, Jean
Harvey, Joseph (farmer, Stanstead, 1851) 21.10, 21.13
Harvey, M (Mrs) (Chipstead, 1910s) 10.34, 10.36
Harvey, Marjorie, living memories (Chipstead) 10.33-36
Harvey, Susan (Mrs) (eating house proprietress, Caterham, 1872) B158.16-17
Harwood, Jean (née Harvey) (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1940s) 40.66-68
Haselwood, John (Rector, St John’s, Coulsdon, 1269-1282) 33.14
Haskins, Mrs (Purley, 1917) 40.61
Haslett, Alfred (Caterham, 1916) B175.20
Hassell, Anne see Dewdney, Anne
Hassell, Edward (1811-1852) (artist) B124.3
Tandridge Yew (painting, 1828) 35.8, 35.10
Hassell, John (1767-1825) (artist) 10.14, 14.27, 14.28, 14.40, 23.37, B66.6, B124.3
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Caterham Court (watercolour, 1821) B56.6
Harman Atwood’s School [Warlingham Almshouses] (watercolour, 1822) 15.31, 15.35
Marden Park 5.7, 5.9
Portley Farm, Caterham (drawing, 1821) 8.38
Sanderstead Court (watercolour, c.1820-1825) 40.cover
Hassell, John (yeoman, Caterham, 1710s) 8.36
Hassett, Thelma (née Shorrocks) (Chelsham, 1965) 40.29, 40.31
Hathersham, Nutfield 19.35, 19.36, 25.39
Hathersham Mead 25.36-38
Hatsell, John (Marden Park, 1800s) 5.10
Hatton family, Warlingham 32.37
Hatton, J L S (Sanderstead, 1920s) 41.46
Hatton, Thomas (Warlingham, 1752) 32.37
Haversham, Lord see Thompson, John
Hawes, W A (Purley, 1930s) 41.47
Hawkins, Granny (Coulsdon, 1920s) 2.20, 35.18
Hawkins, Ernie (butcher, Coulsdon, 1920s) 2.20, 35.18
Hawkins, Frederick Grady (b.1870) (estate agent, Caterham) 30.37, 30.37
Volunteer Force Discharge Certificate (1918) 30.45
Hawthorne Terrace, Coulsdon Road, Caterham 24.4
The Hawthorns, Gatton Point 41.50
Hawthorns School [formerly Pendell Court], Bletchingley B163.17-18
Hawtrey arms 9.26, 9.26
Hawtrey, John (Revd) (1642-1698) (Rector, Sanderstead) 14.4, 37.53, 37.56
Hawtrey, Martha see Booth, Martha
Hawtrey, Mary (née Bedell) (1610-1655) see Audley, Mary
Hawtrey, Ralph (1602-1645) (Purley) 9.26, 37.51, 37.52, 37.53, 37.54, 37.55, 37.56, B64.6,
B139.9
Hawtrey, Ralph (1631-1719) 37.53, 37.56
Haxted Mill, Edenbridge B96.4, B141.21
Hay, William (Coulsdon, 1851) 7.31
hay ricks 31.24
Haycock, Mrs (Woldingham, 1900s) 32.49, 44.35
Hayden, Harold W (d.1999) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1960-1961] 40.43, 40.45
Haydn Avenue, Purley 4.18, 27.30, B202.2
Haydon, Jack (Caterham, 1920s) 37.32
Hayes, Edith (née Gray) (Caterham, 1907) 29.41, 29.43, 29.44
Hayes, Emily (née Chandler) (b.1860) (Caterham) B193.1
Hayes, James (market gardener, Caterham, 1907) 29.41
Hayes, John (Caterham, 1881) B193.1
Hayes, John (Whyteleafe, 1930s-1970s) B192.19, B193.31
Hayes, Laura (d.1908) (Bletchingley) 29.41, 29.43
Hayes, R C (builder, Coulsdon, 1930s) 25.8
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The Hayes, Hayes Lane, Kenley 1.25, B189.28
Hayes Court [formerly Little Roke House], Hayes Lane, Kenley 1.25, B190.27, B190.28,
B190.32
German housemaids, interned 1940 B190.27-29
site shown on redevelopment maps B163.7, B163.8
Hayes Farm, Kenley 9.23, 20.10, 41.31
Hayes Lane, Kenley 1.25, 6.4, 12.32, 24.30, 36.13, 39.29, B33.3
Kenley School exclusion dispute (1900-1901) 36.36-40
machine gun posts [pillboxes] B189.37, B189.38
named houses see Barn Cottages; Feering Croft; Forge Cottage; Golf Cottages;
Hazelshaw [later Ravenswold]; Little Roke House; Oaklands; Southmead; Sunnyside;
The Towers; The Welcomes; Yateley House
haymaking 31.23-24
Haynes brothers (car repairers, Coulsdon, 1912) 27.26
Haynes, W (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11, B189.11
haystack-rod 11.20
Hayward, Agnes (Warlingham, 1566) 32.37
Hayward, Charley (1890-1972) (nurseryman, Caterham) B168.19, B168.19, B188.31,
B188.32
Hayward, Christopher (d.1689) (Warlingham) 30.22
Hayward, Edith (Godstone, 1910s/1920s) B188.31
Hayward, Elizabeth (d.1710) (Warlingham) 30.22
Hayward, Ellen (née Stacey) (Godstone, ?1870s-?1930s) B188.30-31
Hayward, Gordon Alistair Charles (b.1922) B176.21
living memories (Caterham) B188.30-32
Hayward, Grace (Mrs) (Warlingham, 1651) 32.37
Hayward, Henry (Warlingham, 1566) 32.37
Hayward, James (Croydon, 1860s) 3.35
Hayward, Jessie Annie (née Walker) (d.1962) B176.21, B188.31, B188.32
Hayward, Nellie (Godstone, 1910s/1920s) B188.31
Hayward, Richard (Woldingham, 1700s) 6.8, 6.10
Hayward, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1427) B151.14
Hayward, Thomas (Warlingham, 1648) B67.6
Hayward, Winifred (Godstone, 1910s/1920s) B188.31
haywardens 28.46
Haywood, Thomas (Falcon Works, Coulsdon, 1930s) 37.63
Hazelbourne, Caterham 30.39
Hazelgrove, Charles (steam engine stoker, Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Hazelshaw [later Ravenswold], Hayes Lane, Kenley 1.25, B155.2-3, B201.42
Hazelwood, Woldingham Garden Village (1924) 44.65
Hazelwood Farm, Chipstead 25.45, 33.14-21, 33.15-17, 33.19, 33.20, B166.8-9
Hazelwood House, Chipstead see Hazelwood Farm, Chipstead
Hazelwood Lane, Chipstead 33.14, 33.18, B166.10
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Hazelwood School, Limpsfield B196.6-7
Hazleman’s (ladies’ outfitters, Purley, 1910s) 2.29
Head, Sir Francis Bond, Bt (1793-1875) (soldier and civil engineer) (Sanderstead)
B166.25-27, B167.26-27
Head, Henry Bond (Captain) (d.1887) (Sanderstead) B166.25
Head, Hon. Julia Valenya (née Somerville), Lady (d.1879) (Sanderstead) B166.25, B166.26
Head, William (Godstone, 1802) 31.8
headboroughs [tithingmen] 32.43, B65.7, B156.3
Headley B91.2-3
Heal, A (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
Healey, Ruth (Headmistress, Portley House School for the Deaf, Caterham (1951-1980)
35.42
Heap, Sheldon S (1925) 5.16
Heard, Alick St J (Revd) (Rector, Caterham, 1920s) B3.1, B33.2
Heard, Lady Charlotte (Rector’s wife, Caterham, 1881) 1.10, 24.5
Heard, James B (Revd) (1849-1909) (Rector, Caterham, 1870s-1893) 1.10, 8.28, 17.11,
24.10, B170.8, B170.17
Hearn, Margaret (schoolmistress, Coulsdon, 1940s) B194.8
Hearne, Marianne (m.1858) see Lushington, Marianne
hearth tax 35.36
hearthstone 20.32, 20.35, B143.18-19
hearthstone mining see Caterham and Godstone Caves; firestone quarries
Heasman, Mr (Coltsford Mill, Hurst Green, 1866) 24.26
Heasman, Samuel (d.1772) (schoolmaster, Bletchingley) 6.27
Heasman, Wilfred (Coltsford Mill, Hurst Green, 1970s/1980s) 24.26, 24.28, B96.4
Heath, Adelaide Sarah (d.1948) B185.3
Heath, Frank Gascoigne (d.1936) (artist) B185.3
Heath, Sarah (Mrs) (d.1916) (Purley, 1870s) B185.3
Heath, William (workhouse governor, Godstone, 1807) 31.3
Heath, William (Warlingham, 1648) B67.6
Heath, William Henry (d.1880) (Purley, 1870s) 18.6, 18.7, B185.3
The Heath, Caterham 2.23, B187.19
Heath Lodge, Chaldon Road, Caterham 15.26
Heath Road, Caterham 2.11, 3.7, B186.21
former residents B202.29
Heathcote, Woldingham B190.20
Heathfield, John (I) (brewer, Croydon, 1717) B169.7
Heathfield, John (II) (Croydon, 1742) B169.7
Heathfield, John (III) (Revd) (d. 1776) (Croydon) B169.7
Heathfield, John (IV) (Revd) (Croydon, 1804) B169.7, B169.8
Heathfield, John (minister, St Agatha’s, Woldingham, 1762) 6.10
Heathfield, Addington 19.26
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Heathfield, Woodcote Valley Road, Purley B127.9
Heathfield Road, Croydon 27.42
Heathfields Lane, Caterham 32.54
Heathhurst Road, Sanderstead 38.41
Heber, Kenneth R (Dr) (Coulsdon) B178.22
living memories (The Dene Preparatory School, Caterham, 1930s) B178.21-23
Hedditch, Tom (St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham) 37.15
hedge dating B57.5
Chelsham 17.5-7
Farthing Downs B58.6
Ibbett’s Piece, Sanderstead 32.30-35
hedgehogs, cooking of B193.25
Hedger, A T (Headmaster, St John’s School, Caterham, 1910s/1920s) 1.15
hedging B115.5
Henderson, Frank (1887-1966) (Caterham) B193.35-37
Henderson, Mabel (née Durrell) (Caterham) B193.36-37
Henderson, W S (Caterham, 1914) 30.39
Henderson & Sons, Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers & Removal Contractors, Godstone Road,
Caterham B182.29, B193.36-37, B193.37
Hendon aerodrome 42.3
Hendry, Graeme (Godstone, 1930s) B150.8
see also Graeme Hendry Wood
Henhaw Farm, Bletchingley 30.15
Henley Wood, Chelsham 3.30
manor house 17.8, 18.8-9
medieval settlement and well B38.4, B66.1, B66.2
Henniker-Major, Hon. A H (Major) (Guards’ Depot, Caterham, 1897) B197.21, B197.22,
B197.23, B197.24
Henry VIII, King [1509-1547], visits to Bletchingley B183.14
Henry, William (Portley, Caterham, 1377) 35.35
Hensen, Captain, VC B196.6
Henson, Eliza see Austin, Eliza
Henson, Millie see Smith, Millie
heraldry
in All Saints’ Church, Sanderstead 8.8-14, 9.25-29
Coulsdon & Purley UDC, arms of 4.27
grant of arms [Skuse, 1984] 33.25-29
Tandridge District Council, arms of 17.23-25
herbal medicines 35.18
Herbert, Ray, friendship with Ben Clapp (1930s-1990s) 32.18, 32.24, 32.26, 32.29
heriot 19.34, 26.17
Heritage, Henry (d.1881) (carrier, Sanderstead) B184.29
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Hermiston [later Santa Tecla], Stanstead Road, Caterham 43.4, B156.5
The Hermitage [formerly White Hill House], Bletchingley 8.24, B175.16
Hermitage Cottage, Kenley Lane, Kenley 32.11
Hermitage Road, Kenley 37.21
Hermon, Fred (Riddlesdown, 1920s) 19.6
Hermondesworth, John de, Abbot of Chertsey (1430/1443) B146.11, B152.15
heronries 37.5
Herring, Isaac (innkeeper/farmer, Half Moon Inn, Caterham, 1851) 21.10, 21.13, B32.4,
36.55
Herring, W G (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Herrmann, Emanuel (Dr), introducer of correspondence cards (1869) 43.16, 43.17
Hersey, James (farmer, Stanstead, 1851) 21.10, 21.13
Hervey, Alice Adeliza (m.1896) see Jolliffe, Alice Adeliza
Hervey, James (Revd) (Rector, Chipstead, 1900s) 45.50, 45.51
Hester, Richard (Purley, 1900s) 2.35
Hester, Wallace (designer, Purley Fountain, 1900s) 2.35
Hethe, Charles atte (Coulsdon, 1412) B158.15
Hethe, John atte (Coulsdon, 1412/1415) B158.16, B159.21
Hethe, John atte (Watendone, 1465) B65.3
Hethe, Robert atte (Coulsdon, 1398/1409/1412/1415) B156.13, B156.14, B157.16,
B158.15, B158.16, B159.21
Hewett, David (Caterham) 33.44, B152.17, B152.18
Hewett, Elsie (née Wightwick) (Caterham) 33.42
Hewett, George (b.1841) (engine driver, Caterham) 33.41-42, B152.15, B152.16
Hewett, Gertrude (née Cornish) (Caterham) 33.42, B152.17
Hewett, Guy (1887-1978) (greengrocer, Caterham) 1.14, 33.41, 33.42, 33.43, 33.45, 37.32,
B152.16, B152.17, B152.17, B184.19, B184.19, B196.8
Hewett, Hannah (Mrs) (greengrocer, Caterham, 1870s-1910s) 33.41, 33.42, B152.15-16
Hewett, Michael (Caterham) 33.44, B152.17, B152.18
Hewett, Reginald Guy (b.1913) (greengrocer, Caterham) 33.42-44, 33.45, B152.17-18,
B152.17
Hewitt, A (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
Hewitt, Amy (Mrs) (Caterham, 1940s) B202.30
Hewitt, Graham (Caterham, 1940s) B202.30
Hewitt, J R (barber, Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11, B189.11
Hewitt, Joan (m.1943) see Wettern, Joan
Hewitt, Mabel (née Todd) (Caterham, 1930s) 42.29
Hewitt, Maurice Frederick (Flight Sergeant) (d.1943) (Caterham) B202.30
Hewitt, May Beatrice (m.1937) see Jones, May Beatrice
Hewitt, V C (Caterham, 1930s) 42.28
Hextall, Thomas (Caterham, 1446) 35.35
Hextall, William (Bletchingley, 1447) 29.46
Hextalls [formerly Venars], Bletchingley 29.28, 30.16, 30.17, 30.18, B138.9
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Hextalls Lane, Caterham B174.18
Heyewarde, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1430) B160.14
Heynes, Thomasine (m.1618) see Evelyn, Dame Thomasine
Hicks, Mr (gardener, Woodside, Caterham, 1884) 24.10
Hicks, A Braxton (coroner, Caterham, 1885) B202.19
Hicks, Sir (Edward) Seymour (1871-1949) (actor-manager) 4.6, B196.18
Higgins, Ethel (Caterham, 1920s) B178.16
Higgins, Henry (gardener, Caterham, 1920s) B178.16-17
Higgins, Marguerite Joan see Pettifer, Marguerite Joan
higglers 31.7
High Drive, Woldingham 14.16
High Hill Road, Chelsham B115.7
High Road, Chipstead 12.27, 17.32, 25.44
High Street, Caterham 7.4, 24.4, 42.25-30, B186.34, B192.25, B198.9
in 1851 21.6, 21.8-9
in 1880s 1.7-8, 1.10-11
in 1940s B185.28-30
Box Cottage 5.19-20, 5.19, 42.27, 42.27
Clematis Cottage 42.25, 42.26
Old Cottage Tea Rooms 42.28-29, 42.28
Old Rectory 21.8, 21.9, 42.25
Rectory Cottages 42.25, 42.26, 45.25-26
Roffey Cottages [Roffey Place], Nos.56-60 4.9, 21.8, B35.1-2, 42.26-27, 42.26
see also Caterham Soldiers’ Home; King & Queen; Royal Oak
The Smith’s Shop B166.12-13
Wildernesse House, No.84 42.25-26, 42.25
High Street, Godstone 22.6, 33.22-23
High Street, Purley 1.28, 2.29, 4.29, 9.22, 18.6, B183.10, B183.11
High Veldt, Woldingham B188.10
High Wold, Woldingham B188.11
Highdown, Kingswood Way, Warlingham B198.10
Higher Drive [formerly Foxley Road], Purley 24.30, 26.6, B71.8, B118.7
former residents 41.55, B152.4-5
Higher Drive Recreation Ground, Purley 26.7-8, B53.5
Highfield Road, Purley 9.22
air raid shelters B161.4, B186.5-6
Highlands [later 74], Higher Drive, Purley 41.55
Highlands, Woldingham B41.2, B188.10
Highstone, Woldingham Garden Village (1927) 44.68
highway robbery 4.3, 15.15-16, 32.54, 37.47-48
Hilbert, Mr (Coulsdon, 1800) 7.30
Hill, Miss see Dumbrill, Mrs
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Hill, Mr (mortuary attendant, Cane Hill Asylum, 1890s-1910s) B132.12-13
Hill, Mr [Thick] (maths master, Purley County Grammar School for Boys, 1940s) B192.15,
B193.20
Hill, Mrs (d.1935) (Coulsdon) B132.12-13, B133.11-12, B135.6
Hill, A Rayner (d.1922) (nurseryman, Caterham) B168.18-19, B188.31, B194.28
Hill, Alan R (bootmaker, Caterham, 1870s-1910s) B161.20, B161.21, B194.28-29
Hill, C R W (b.1908), living memories (Coulsdon, 1910s-1920s) B132.12-13, B133.11-13,
B135.6, B140.11-12
Hill, D S (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Hill, Frederick (Dr) (Caterham, 1930) B194.31
Hill, Frederick (d.1914) (Coulsdon) B133.11-12
Hill, Hubert (Coulsdon, 1910s) B133.12
Hill, Lionel (Caterham, 1920s) 37.32
Hill, Marjorie (Coulsdon, 1910s) B132.13, B133.12
Hill, R (Caterham, 1909) B199.25
Hill, Richard (Warlingham, 1950s-1970s) 15.35
The Hill, Church Hill, Caterham B181.25
Hill 60, Hilltop Walk, Woldingham Garden Village 44.62, B199.8, B199.8
hill forts see Iron Age hill forts
Hill Head [later Pilgrim’s Place], The Ridge, Woldingham 28.14
Hill House, Kenley B163.7
Rayner Hill Nursery, Caterham B168.18-19, B194.28, B196.31-34
shop front and rear B196.32, B196.33
Hill Park, Tatsfield B173.29-30
Hill View Close, Purley B163.7
Hillars Heath, Coulsdon 38.12
Hillars Heath Road, Coulsdon 9.3, 27.30, 38.12
Hillbury Road, Warlingham 39.59, B198.10
Hillbury Road [formerly Workhouse Lane], Whyteleafe 1.23, 6.34, 12.40, 13.30,
B194.13-14, B197.25
in 1933 B164.16, B164.17
former residents B164.16-17
Hillbury Road bridge B197.25
Hillcrest Road [formerly Choke Jane Lane], Purley 9.22, 27.30
Hillcrest Road, Whyteleafe B150.11, B194.13
Hillier, Mr & Mrs (View Point, Caterham, 1930s) 38.54
Hillier, Ann (Chipstead, 1837-1841) 17.20
Hills, E A, living memories (Caterham, 1930s) B186.7-8
Hills, James (quarryman, Caterham, 1851) 21.10
Hills, John (tenant, Ivy Mill, Bletchingley, 1706) 18.21
Hills, John (d.1864) (Caterham) 37.50
Hills, John (Caterham, 1900s) B186.7
Hills, Mary (d.1859) (Caterham) 37.50
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Hills, Peckham (1798-1869) (landlord, Blacksmith’s Arms, Caterham) 21.13, 37.50,
B184.12
Hills, Sam (b.1833) (huntsman, Kenley) 37.47, 37.49, 37.49
Hills, Sarah (Coulsdon, 1766) B143.7
Hills, Thomas (1796-1873) (huntsman, Kenley) 4.36, 37.46, 37.46-49, 41.42
William Hill’s, Furnishers, Godstone Road, Caterham B156.14-15, B156.16
Hills’ Cottage, Coulsdon Common 37.49
Hillside [later Barbara Edith Convalescent Home, then Quarry Hangers], Chaldon 38.7
Hillside, Warlingham B198.10
Hillside Road, Whyteleafe 39.60, B186.23, B198.9
Hilltop, Gravelly Hill, Caterham B181.25
Hilltop Lane, Chaldon, Six Brothers Field B31.2, B53.6
Hilltop Road, Whyteleafe 13.30, B150.10, B150.11, B194.13, B196.55
Hilltop Walk, Woldingham Garden Village 44.60, B199.8
Hilton, Mr (baker, Caterham, 1930s) 42.45
Hilton, Babs (Mrs), living memories (Whyteleafe, 1910s-1920s) 34.40-48
Himsley, Mrs (née Morgan) (Purley, 1930s-1970s) B96.7
Hine, Anne see Rose, Anne
Hine, Jane see Lew, Jane
Hinkley, Avril (Mrs) (St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham) 37.18
Hinxman, Mr (gardener, White House, Warlingham, 1920s) B154.23
Hipwell, Florence (Mrs) (Selsdon, 1930s) 41.47
Hirohito, Emperor of Japan 23.4-5
Hiscocks, Mr (watchmaker/jeweller, Kenley, 1930s) B171.20
Histed, Mary see Atkins, Mary
historians, of the Bourne Valley 5.24-25
The History and Antiquities of Surrey, by Manning, The Rev. Owen & Bray, William (3
vols: 1804; 1809; 1814) 45.77-78
Hitchcox, B N (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Hitchens, Ethel Margaret (née Seth-Smith) (b.1864) B101.6
Hitchens, Sydney Ivon (1893-1979) (artist) B100.9, B101.6
Hoare, Brodie, MP (Caterham, 1890s) 30.29, 30.30
Hoare, Cecily (m.1907) see Lambert, Cecily
Hoare, Charles James (Revd) (d.1865) (Rector, Godstone, 1820-1865) 33.22, 44.51, 44.52,
44.53, 44.54
Hoare, Doris (m.1923) see Lazenby, Doris
Hoare, Edward Brodie (banker, Caterham, 1883/1892) 24.10, B195.28
Hoare, George (Taunton Farm, Coulsdon, 1851) 7.31, 34.13
Hoare, George Tooker (Revd) (d.1881) (Rector, Godstone, 1865-1881) 33.23, 41.28, 44.51,
44.53, 44.54
objects to prize fights at Godstone 41.24, 41.27-30
Hoare, Gerard (Stanstead, Caterham, 1890s) 19.38
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Hoare, James Samuel (Revd) (Rector, Godstone, 1881-1903) 44.50, 44.51, 44.52, 44.53,
44.54
Hoare, L (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
Hoare, Sarah (d.1795) (Caterham) 6.27
Hoare, William (Stoats Nest Farm, Coulsdon, 1890s?) 3.24
Hobbs Farm, Tandridge B96.4
Hobden, Edgar (horse cab owner, Coulsdon, 1910s) 3.24, 9.19
Hobson, Elizabeth see Watson, Elizabeth
Hobson, George (civil engineer, Richmond, 1900s) 28.14
Hoby, Revd Dr (Caterham, 1860s) B185.27
Hocking, Joseph (Thornton Heath) B160.3
Hocking, Salome see Fifield, Salome
Hodges, Albert (organist, St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham) 37.14
Hodges, J (schools inspector [HMI], Kenley, 1908) 36.41
Hodges, Rosie see Lewis, Rosie
Hodgkin, Joseph (Kenley Farm, 1762) 7.30, B87.4
Hodgkinson, E H (Warlingham, 1926) 30.24
Hodgkinson, G E (Caterham, 1916) 30.42-43
Hodgkinson, Sir George Edmund 30.24
Hodgson, Mrs (Whyteleafe, 1900s?) 1.24
Hodgson, Alfred Ernest (Fred) (1881-1917) (Woldingham) B192.32-34
Hodgson, Eliza (Mrs) (Nether Court Farm, Woldingham) B192.32
Hodgson, Henry (saddler, Whyteleafe, 1920s) 43.25
Hodgson, John (Nether Court Farm, Woldingham) 6.12, B192.32
Hodgson, Kenneth (Woldingham, 1910s-1930s?) B192.33
Hodgson, Sarah Mary (née Arbon) (d.1970) (Woldingham) B192.32, B192.33
Hodgson, Winifred (Mrs) (Woldingham, 1916) 26.34
Hodson, John (bell-founder, Whitechapel, 1653-1670s) 8.5, B56.4, B56.5, B81.6
Hoffnung, Harestone Valley, Caterham 24.5
Hogarth, George (overseer, Caterham, 1889) 23.10
Hogben, David (Coulsdon, 1900s) B196.51, B196.52
Hogbin, Mr (Coulsdon, 1940s) B199.12
Hogg, Mrs (Coulsdon, 1960s) B192.29
Hogg, Alexander (bookseller, Paternoster Row, 1790s) 11.12
Hogs Trough Green (Bromhawse), Caterham 4.10, 4.12, 4.13, 7.8, B34.3, B192.27-28
map location 4.11
Holbrook, F J (printer, Caterham, 1898) 15.27
Holbrook, John (Revd) (Rector, Titsey, 1675) 14.4
Holdaway, Mr (Caterham, 1940s) B202.20
Holdaway, Mrs (Caterham, 1940s) B202.20
Holdaway, Alan (Caterham, 1940s) B202.20
Holding, H E (Private) (Middlesex Regt, Public Schools Bn, 1914) 26.30
Holech, Roger de (Hooley, 1200s) 39.45, B147.11
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Holech, Thomas de (Hooley, 1258) 39.45, B147.11
Holech, William de (d.1345) (Hooley) B147.12
Holech House, Hooley see Hooley House [I]
Holland, Mr (Godstone, 1907) 18.14
Holland, Archie (Godstone, 1900s) 18.14
Holland, Thomas (b.1886) (Headmaster, Roke Central School, 1940) 36.51, 41.46, B190.30
Holland Farm, Nutfield Marsh B169.24
Hollands, Mr (Cherry Tree Cottage, Coulsdon, 1920s) B159.19, B169.16
Hollands [postcard publisher], South Godstone 19.28
Holledges Tea Rooms, Croydon Road, Caterham B169.19
Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham 3.7, 21.9, 35.27-33
the people of (1841-1891) B165.16-18, B166.14-16
Hollingden, Woldingham B41.2
Hollis Court Hotel, Harestone Hill, Caterham 43.6
Holloway, Mr (manager, Co-op, Croydon Road, Caterham, 1950s) B201.20
Holloway, Mrs (Riddlesdown, 1940s) B179.5
Holloway, F A 8.18, 8.19
Holloway[e], Joyce (née Ownsted) (d.1618) (Sanderstead) 8.10, 40.6, 41.12
Holly Bank, Farleigh Common B198.9
Hollymeoak Road, Coulsdon 2.19, 11.39, 12.31, 12.34, 25.15, B146.11
coal post 33.55
Holman, George (Godstone, 1620s) B163.18
Holmes, Catherine (Caterham, 1994) B187.8
Holmesdale, Vale of 29.21, 29.28
Holmwood, Stafford Road, Caterham 25.18, B195.27
Holt, Percy (Purley, 1920s) 41.44
Holt, Sarah (Mrs) (d.1851) (plumber/glazier/house-painter, Godstone) 22.7, 26.37
Holt, William (d.1839) (plumber/glazier, Godstone) 22.7
The Holt, Woldingham B196.29
Holt Wood, Chelsham 4.37, 5.36, B11.2, B53.5
Holtzapfel, Mr (Caterham, 1910s) B166.22
Homan, Giovanna (née Edwins) (b.1932) 42.66, 42.71, B161.1
living memories (Caterham, 1930s) 42.67-72
Home & Colonial Stores, Croydon Road, Caterham B174.24
Home & Foreign Produce Exchange Limited (1887), London Bridge B192.36
home banks B5.1, B7.1
Home Guard, in East Surrey 29.5-11
9th Surrey (Oxted) Battalion 29.8, B196.30
Homefield [later the Vicarage], Valley Road, Kenley 21.32, 21.35
Homefield Road, Warlingham B193.24, B202.2, B202.3
named houses see Brynmead; Crackers; Overhill
Homersham, S C (civil engineer) (Caterham, 1859-1875) 37.36, 37.37, 37.39
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The Homestead, Old Lodge Lane, Kenley 41.42
Homestead Farm, Caterham 1.9, 4.12, 12.11, 45.81-82
Homestead Road, Caterham
former residents B173.19, B196.29, B202.31
street parties, 1945 and 1953 B189.48
Homeville [later Villa Sonia], Warlingham B142.11
Homfrey, John (Lieutenant Commander) (Caterham, 1920s) 39.74
Honey, Mr (grocer, Purley, 1900s) 1.28
Honeyburn, Robert (cattleman, Selsdon Park Farm, 1901) B191.36
Honister Heights, Purley 35.5, 39.62
Hood, Betty (Purley, 1916) B130.3
Hood, George Percy Jacomb (b.1857) (painter/illustrator, Redhill) 38.44
Hood, Jacomb (railway engineer, 1860s) 15.23
Hood, Sydney Jacomb (Warlingham, 1900s) 38.44
Hoof, Henry (d.1840) (Merstham) 6.28-29, B26.3
Hook, Dame (Godstone, 1800) 31.7
Hook, Samuel (baker, Godstone, 1830s-1850s) 26.36, 28.38, 28.40, 28.44
Hook, Stephen (stockman, Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Hook Hill, Sanderstead, 15.43-30?? 26.26, 44.30, B178.7
Hooker, Tom (Master, Burstow Harriers) 8.29
Hooker, Walter (surveyor, Purley, 1900s) 2.36
Hooker & Webb, Auctioneers & Estate Agents, Croydon 2.36, 3.17
Hookham, Mr (reporter, Caterham, 1900s) B200.39
Hookham, Albert (Caterham, 1915) 26.23
Hooley
living memories 18.26-30, B142.13-14
local monuments 5.22[map], 5.24
map, village c.1914 18.29
place-name 2.34, B28.2
public houses/inns see Fox Inn; Star Inn
Hooley Farm, Hooley 11.40, 39.49
Hooley (Holech) House [I], Hooley [sub-manor house, demolished 1749] 11.36-37,
39.45-48
deed of assignment, contents listed (1695) 11.36, 39.46-48
Hooley House [II] [later St Chad’s Court, then Ashdown Park Hotel], Hooley 4.5, 11.37,
11.39, 11.40, 20.10, B28.2, 39.48-50, B58.6, B69.7
garden party (1885) 16.36-37
Hooley House farm 7.30-31
Hooley Lane [later Brighton Road], Coulsdon-Hooley 2.18, 4.3, 11.8, 11.37, 12.32-33
Hooley Lodge, Hooley 18.26, B88.9
Hooper, Albert William (Revd) (Vicar, St Mark’s, Purley, 1910s) 2.29, 8.39
Hooper, Catherine (Mrs) (Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
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Hooper, Evelyn (Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
Hooper, John (gamekeeper, Caterham, 1851) 21.9
Hooper, Joseph (retired provision merchant, Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
Hooper, Max (Dr) (Nature Conservancy) B57.5
The Hop Pole Inn, Woldingham 1.21, 12.28-30
pewter tankard, George Roffey’s 12.29, B65.2, B66.4
hop waggons 11.10
hop-growing 19.30
in 19th century East Surrey B101.9
Hope, Ralph (Flying Officer) B196.55
Hope-Taylor, Brian Kenneth (Dr) (1924-2001) (archaeologist) 5.3, 11.29, B153.17
Farthing Downs excavations (1948) 9.6, 45.6, B153.15, B201.10-11
obituary B184.2
Hopkins, A (butcher, Caterham, 1900s) B175.23
Hopkins, Anthony G (Caterham, 1930s) B178.22, B178.22
Hordon, Will (Chipstead, 1692) 12.22
Horley
Chequers Hotel 2.19-20, B193.38
tenements held of Coulsdon manor 34.49-52
location map 34.49
Hornby, R (Caterham, 1940s) B190.42
Hornchurch Hill, Whyteleafe 12.40, B166.11-12
Horne, Edwin Joseph (Sanderstead) 45.6
Borough Farm, Sanderstead [drawing, 1933] 44.16
Horne, Henry (Caterham, 1886) B195.27
Horne, John see Tooke, John Horne
Horne, Roger de (Garston, 1268/1269) B140.9
Horne, 1851 census surname list B111.8-9
horse racing 9.23, 12.32, B179.3
horse trams B132.8
horse troughs 2.36, 2.38, B78.5, B114.4-5
horse-drawn vehicles 34.59-68, 42.44, 42.45, 42.46-47, 42.48
horse-pumps B150.9
horses
commandeered in WW1 10.36
stray 36.12-13
The Horseshoe, Warlingham 1.19, B193.24, B194.55
Horsey, Constance (Headmistress, Sherborne School for Girls, Coulsdon, 1920s) B187.16
Horsley, E F (Flying Officer) (Kenley, 1920) 22.24
Horsley, George (farm bailiff, Sanderstead) 44.15
Horton, Mr (Coulsdon, 1940s) B199.12
Horwell, W (eating house proprietor, Caterham, 1910) B158.17
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Hoskins, Charles (Oxted, 1587) B96.9
Hoskins, Edmund (Oxted, 1660s) 5.8
Hoskins, John (d.1717) (Oxted) 6.30
Hoskins, Mary see Gittings, Mary
Hoskins, Sir Thomas (Barrow Green, Oxted, 1660s) 5.8
Hoskins, William (Warlingham, 1716) 14.6
Hoskins Arms, Oxted B96.9, B184.25
Hosmer, Mr (railway surveyor, Marden Park, 1836) 3.32
Hospital of the Holy Trinity, Croydon 15.43
Hospital of St James, Tandridge see Tandridge Priory
Hospital of St Thomas the Martyr of Acre, Cheapside 12.20, 12.21-22, 34.11-12, 34.13,
B51.5, B149.11
Hospital of St Thomas the Martyr, Southwark 35.34
hospitals see Caterham Cottage Hospital; Purley & District War Memorial Hospital; Purley
Cottage Hospital
hospitals [WW1]
convalescent 29.17
military 1.19, 29.32
Hossack, John Gutzmer (Sanderstead Court, 1919) 40.10, 41.17
Hotblack, Jean (née Randolph) (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1940s) 40.69-70
Houlder, Howard (Croydon, 1920s) 38.51
Hounson, Mr (deliveryman, Caterham, 1930s) 42.45, B201.20
How Green, Chipstead 25.44, 25.45
How Lane, How Green, coal post 33.56, 33.56
Howard, Anne see Passele, Anne de
Howard, Arthur W (Kenley, 1930s) B164.16
Howard, Charles [of Effingham], Earl of Nottingham (1536-1624) 4.3
Howard, Don (Caterham, 1940s), memories of bombing raids and V-1s B201.28-30
Howard, Edward (Dr) (Redhill, 1864) 37.37
Howard, Selby [?Selby, Howard] (manager, Caterham Electric Light Co., 1910s) B150.7,
B169.16, B169.17
Howard, Lord William (1554) 30.19
Howe, Rt Hon. Sir Geoffrey, MP 37.18
Howe, Montague (garden worker, Selsdon Park, 1901) B191.36
Howell, R V (Headmaster, Caterham Valley Central School, 1937) B157.17
Howells, Arthur J (Jack) (gardener, Littlewold, Warlingham) 38.45
Howick, Rodney (Nutfield) 25.39
Howland, Doris (Caterham, 1920s) B187.18
Hozier, Mrs (eating house proprietress, Caterham, 1908) B158.17
Hudspith, Ian, living memories (RAF Kenley, 1951-1952) B185.22-23
Huggett, Mr (bootmaker, Purley, 1900s)) 1.28
Huggett, Brian (golfer, 1950s-1990s) B178.15, B190.19
Huggett, Charlie (Coulsdon) B190.16, B190.17
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Huggett, George (b.1908) (golf professional) (Coulsdon, 1910s-1920s) 35.16, B178.15,
B178.15, B188.30, B190.16-17, B190.17, B190.18-19
Huggett, Rosie see Watts, Rosie
Huggett, Sarah (Mrs) (Coulsdon, 1912-1950s) 35.16, 35.17, B174.13, B180.27, B181.20,
B181.20, B189.24-25, B189.24
Huggett, William Arthur (b.1919) (Coulsdon) 35.16, B180.27-28, B180.27, B180.29,
B184.27
wartime experiences B180.28-31
Huggett, William (police constable, Coulsdon, 1910-1930s) 35.17, 35.21-23, 35.22, 35.24,
B159.18-20, B174.13-14, B181.20, B181.20, B200.24
Hughes, Mr (church architect, Woldingham, 1900s) 28.14
Hughes, Mrs (Chipstead, 1830s) 17.20
Hughes, David Ernest (Sergeant Pilot, RAF) (d.1940) B188.37, B190.45
Hughes, Douglas (Master Founder, Whitechapel Bell Foundry) (Chaldon, 1970s),
bell-founding 10.8-9
Hughes, Percy (Purley, 1912) 41.55
Hughes, Richard (Caterham, 1910s) 6.18
Hughes, William Daniel (d.1847) (Warlingham) 39.9
Hugo, Dr (doctor, Purley, 1890s) 1.33, 44.42-43
Huguenots 14.10, 30.30, 35.50, B125.8
Hulbert, Eliza (née Boys) (Caterham, 1893) 22.36
Hull, Caesar (Squadron Leader) (d.1940) 25.15
Humby, Alice (patient, St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham, 1910s) 17.10
Humphrey, Annie (Mrs) (Woldingham Garden Village, 1920s) 44.61, 44.63
Humphrey, Christina (Woldingham Garden Village, 1922) 44.63
Humphrey, Douglas (Woldingham, 1920s) 17.22
Humphrey, Edward C (Woldingham Garden Village, 1920s) 17.21-22, 44.63
Humphrey, Lilian (Woldingham Garden Village, 1922) 44.63
Humphrey, Paul (d.1751) (Gatton) 32.47
Humphrey, Rachel see Tattersall, Rachel
Humphrey, Ron 44.63
living memories (Woldingham Garden Village, 1920s) 44.60-68
Humphrey, Susan see Blackman, Susan
Humphrey, Vera (schoolgirl, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Humphreys, H C (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
Humphries, L (c.1916) 43.25
Humphry, John (Warlingham, 1720) B47.4
Humphry, Robert (Warlingham, 1720) B47.4
hundreds 4.21, 4.24
Hunt, Miss (Chaldon, 1875) 21.20
Hunt, Mr (shopkeeper, Coulsdon, 1930s) 35.19
Hunt, Mr & Mrs (Caterham, 1940s) B202.21
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Hunt, A H F (Captain, RN) (Bursar, Caterham School, 1960s) 7.7
Hunt, Albert (foreman, Halsey’s Nursery, Whyteleafe, 1950s) B196.10
Hunt, Billy (farmer, Fryern Farm, Chaldon, 1880s-1900s?) 2.22, 2.23
hunt kennels 1.25, 1.30, 2.21, 18.27
Hunte, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1409/1430) B157.15, B160.14
Hunter, Lawson Walton (1908-2002) (Coulsdon) [editor, Bourne Society journals,
1987-1995] B185.3, B191.1
appreciations B191.1-2
Hunter, Mary Ann (Mrs) (schoolmistress, Warlingham, 1857) 15.31
Hunter, William (Purley, 1870s) 18.6
Hunters Chase, South Godstone 19.29
hunting 1.14, 3.23, 4.36-37, 8.28-29, 10.10, 10.34, 44.13, B198.30
hunts see Banstead Drag Hounds; Burstow Harriers; Old Surrey & Burstow Hunt; Old
Surrey Fox Hounds; Surrey Staghounds; Worcester Park & Buckland Beagles
Huntsman’s Close, Warlingham B202.2, B202.3
huntsmen see Hills, Sam; Hills, Thomas
hurdle making 9.20
Hurst, Edgar James [Tubby] (schoolmaster, Purley County Grammar School for Boys,
1940s) B190.34, B191.7-8, B192.15-16
Hurst, Elizabeth (Mrs) (Purley, 1940s) B191.8
Hurst, Florence May (b.1900) (Caterham), childhood memories (Caterham, 1900s)
B200.38-41
Hurst, Norman, memories of scouting (Coulsdon, 1940s) B133.10-11
Hurst, Tom (Pilot Officer) (d.1940) (Purley) B191.7-8
Hurst Green Station [formerly Halt] 39.61
Huscarle family [of Purley, Berkshire, and Beddington] 36.14, 36.16, 36.18
Huscarle, Sir Thomas (Beddington, 1350s) 36.14
hut circles 3.4
Hutchinson, George (Pirbright, 1863) 32.47
Hutchinson, O G (Captain) (Managing Director, Baird Television Company, 1928) 5.17,
32.25
Hutchinson’s Bank, Chelsham B53.5, B185.33-34
Hutchison, J A (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Hutton Nursing Home, Pampisford Road, Purley 41.51
Hyde, Mr (butcher, Purley, 1900s) 1.28, 2.29, 4.18
Hyde Abbey, Winchester 5.26, 16.3, 40.3, 40.5
Hydro [later Surrey Hills] Hotel, Godstone Road, Caterham 26.38
hydrophobia, Birling Medicine for 10.17, B70.7
hydrotherapy 26.38
Hylton, 1st Baron see Jolliffe, William George Hylton
Hylton, 2nd Baron see Jolliffe, Hedworth Hylton
Hylton, 3rd Baron see Jolliffe, Hylton George Hylton
Hylton, 4th Baron see Jolliffe, William George Hervey
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Hylton, 5th Baron see Jolliffe, Raymond Hervey
Hylton, Lady Alice Adeliza [wife of 3rd Baron] see Jolliffe, Alice Adeliza
Hylton, Eleanor see Jolliffe, Eleanor
Hylton Hotel, Merstham 4.5
I
Ibbett’s Piece, Sanderstead 32.30-35, B171.28
Ibbotson, George (blacksmith, Caterham, 1920s - ?) 23.14, B37.2
ice cream men B158.17
ice hockey B174.2, B184.15
ice houses/wells 31.23, B64.2, B122.3
Ide, Henry (b.1899) 17.42, B91.7-8, B93.9
living memories (Marden Park, 1900s/1910s) 22.26-27, B91.7-8
Ide, Henry William (farrier/blacksmith, Marden Park, 1905- ?) 17.42, 22.26, B91.7
Ide, Janet (Mrs) (Marden Park) 22.26
Iles, Abraham (labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.15
Iles, Ann (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.15
Iles, David (labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.15
Iles, Jessie (Mrs) (Caterham, 1940s) B202.30
Iles, John Thomas (Caterham, 1940s) B202.30
Iles, Roland Leonard (Private) (d.1942) (Caterham/Kenley) B202.30
Iles, Rose (Mrs) (Kenley, 1940s) B202.30
Iles, Walter (Coulsdon, 1920s) B102.8
illnesses, childhood 35.18, 36.29, 36.30, 36.31, 36.32, 36.40, B185.19
Imperial Airways Limited 42.9
Imperial Ice Rink, Brighton Road, Purley (1931-1950) B174.2, B184.15
Impey, Mr (Caterham, 1940s) 40.68-69
Impey, Lorna (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1940s) 40.68-69
Inchcape, James Lyle Mackay, 1st Earl of 6.14, 28.18
industrial developments, Merstham, 1810s-1820s 23.37
Ines, Elizabeth (widow, Coulsdon, 1666) B63.6
influenza epidemic (1918) 17.11, 17.40
Ingilby, W H (Major) (Commandant, Guards’ Depot, Caterham, 1915) 22.17, 22.23
Ingleboro Drive, Purley 35.4, 39.62, 40.41
Inglis, David Deas (Marden Park) 5.10
Ingram, John (Coulsdon, 1342) 12.21
Ingrams, F (scout patrol leader, Coulsdon, 1910) 3.23, 13.5
Inkpen, Tom (d.1995) (gardener, Caterham, 1929) 39.24, 39.25
Inn on the Pond, Nutfield Marsh B169.24-25
inn signs
Jolliffe Arms, Merstham B64.2
Wattenden Arms, Waddington B52.4
Innes, Barbara St Clair see Macleay, Barbara St Clair
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Innes, Margaret see Macleay, Margaret [maiden name]
Insall, G S M (Wing Commander), VC 6.36
Instone Air Line, Croydon 42.5-6, 42.9
aircraft incidents B190.20, B191.2-3
King George V Cup (1922, 1923) 42.7-8
Vickers Vimy airliner, c.1921 B177.8
Insula, Margaret de (Coulsdon, 1234) 12.20, 16.26, B51.5
intercommoning B34.4-5
see also denns
International Correspondence Schools aviation course (1912) 41.52, 41.53-54
demonstration flights 41.53-54, 41.56-57
International Order of Good Templars 20.42, 34.6-7
International Stores, Croydon Road, Caterham (c.1900-1966) B164.22-23, B173.25,
B174.24
internment, of enemy aliens 27.35, B190.27-28
Inwood, Coulsdon 2.34, 9.20, B53.5, B195.40
Ipswell, Mary see Gresham, Mary, Lady
Ipswell, Thomas (Vicar, Warlingham, early 1500s) 41.11
Iron Age defence ditches, Coulsdon Woods 9.3-4, 9.6
Iron Age field systems B194.4
Iron Age hill forts 10.6
War Coppice Camp [Cardinal’s Cap], Caterham/Bletchingley B122.3, B174.18
Iron Age settlements 2.16, 11.28, 11.29
Iron Pear Tree House, Tilburstow Hill, South Godstone 15.7-8
iron pear-tree water [Godstone] 15.6-8
stoneware bottle 15.7, 15.8
Iron Room [Mission] (1872), Purley Downs Road, Purley 4.28, 18.6
ironworks, medieval sites 12.5-6, 16.9, B66.3, B105.3
Issom, Mrs (Caterham, 1940s) B202.21
Issom, Peter (Caterham, 1940s) B202.21
Isted, Doris see Lowe, Doris
W B Isted, Bootmaker, Little Roke B187.25
shop front B187.25
Ival, Mr (Sanderstead, 1920s) 21.4
Ive family (West Purley, 1472) 36.18
Ive, Thomas (Standen, Coulsdon, 1462) B139.9
Ives, Ebenezer J (Revd) (Minister, Coulsdon Methodist Church, 1918-1920) 27.42
The Ivies [formerly Copenhagen House, later The White House], Kenley Lane, Kenley
25.15, 32.10-11, 32.12, 32.14, 32.16
Ivy Cottages, Sanderstead 44.14
Ivy Mill, Bletchingley 16.6, 18.14-22, 18.17, 18.18, 24.34, 24.35, 28.42
sketch plan 18.15
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water supply [diagram] 24.25
Ivy Mill Close, Godstone 18.20
Ivy Mill Lane, Godstone 18.14, 18.15, 18.20, 18.23, 28.42
J
Jack Cade’s Rebellion (1450) B65.3, B142.12, B146.11
Jackman, H J (butcher, Kenley, 1906) B195.6
Jackman, Martha (Mrs) (Whyteleafe, 1912) B170.14
Jackman, William (1841-1911) (publican, Whyteleafe) 1.24, B170.14
Jackman, William Henry (publican, Whyteleafe, 1911-??) B170.14
Jackson, Mr (schoolmaster, Coulsdon, 1930s) B187.16
Jackson, Bartholomew (Caterham, 1849) B189.27
Jackson, John [Gentleman Jackson] (1769-1845) (pugilist) 4.4
Jackson, John (chemist, Godstone, 1855) 26.37
Jackson, Lydia (m.1842) see Fairall, Lydia
Jackson, Marjorie (née Corderoy), living memories (Caterham, 1900s-1910s) 1.11-15
Jacobs, Mr (Coulsdon, 1940s) B199.12
Jakes, Mr (harness-maker, Caterham, 1880s) 1.9
James, Duke of York [later King James II] (Woldingham, c.1680) 4.36
James, Mr (surgeon, Croydon, 1805) 5.13
James, Eliza (servant, Kenley, 1871) 32.10
Jameson, R A (editor, The Purley Review, 1925-1934) 41.43
Jaques, Juliette W (Dr) (d.1993) (Godstone) B152.3
Jarman, Mr (Purley, 1900s) 2.36
Jarrett, H E (school attendance officer, Whyteleafe, 1893) 1.23, 36.35
Jarvis, Mr (woodwork teacher, Kenley, 1940s) B190.30
Jarvis, Dudley B196.25, B199.30
Jeale, Thomas (bapt.1577) (Portley, Caterham) 35.36
Jeale, William (Portley, Caterham, 1570s/1580s) 35.36
Jeapes, Mrs (cinema pianist, Caterham, 1910s) B166.23
Jeapes, Marjorie (Mrs) (Chairman, C&WUDC, 1960s) B169.18
Jeapes, Phineas William [Bill] (Caterham, 1915) B169.16, B169.17, B169.18
Jefferies, Miss (Round House, Coulsdon, 1900s?) B194.34
Jeffery, Elizabeth (d.1785) (Coulsdon) 15.18
Jeffreys, A (Caterham, 1909) B199.25
Jeffreys, Charlotte Emily see Byron, Charlotte Emily
Jeffreys, Henry (Coulsdon, c.1901-c.1945) 38.15
Jenkins, David (Pilot Officer) (d.1940) 25.14
Jenkins, N H (Flight Lieutenant) 6.36
Jenner, Mr (corn merchant, Whyteleafe) B194.13
Jenner, Mrs (Caterham, 1957) B183.3
Jenner, Edward (1749-1823) (physician) 5.14
Jenner, John (c.1945) B181.7
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Jenner, Professor Sir William (1815-1898) (physician) (Caterham) 21.20, 21.22
Jennings, Miss (Purley, 1917) 40.57, 40.60, 40.61
Jenns, Joseph (whitesmith, Caterham, 1881) 24.4
Jenns, Maria (Mrs) (Caterham, 1881) 24.4
Jermey, Rose (pupil, Whyteleafe School, 1900) 36.36
Jessop, William (Chief Engineer, CMGIR, 1800s) 12.6
Jewish moneylenders (C13) 8.3-4
Jewison, George (farmer, Caterham, 1851) 21.10, 21.13
Jewison, Hannah (Caterham, 1851) 21.10
Johns, Mr (keeper, Coulsdon, 1900s) B195.40
Johnson, Mr (builder, Coulsdon, 1940s) 36.19
Johnson, J E (Johnnie) (Wing Commander) 6.39, B194.46
Johnson, Lindy (Caterham, 1971) B187.8
Johnson, S (artist) 43.32
Johnston, Charles Patrick (1866-1947) (Caterham) 30.39, 30.42, 37.32, B196.12
Johnston, Charles (Tandridge, 1856-1867) 27.34
Johnston, E H (Squadron Leader) (Kenley, 1920) 22.24
Johnston, J P (Caterham, 1928) 37.33
Johnstone, James (d.1878) (Hooley House) 39.49
Joint Services School of Languages, Coulsdon Common B139.14, B186.5, B187.15-16
Joll, Roger (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13, B156.14
Jolliffe, Alice Adeliza (née Hervey), Lady Hylton (1874-1962) 45.50, 45.51
Jolliffe, Eleanor (née Hylton) (Merstham, 1788- ?) B64.4
Jolliffe, George (Lieutenant, RN) (1778-1798) B64.2
Jolliffe, Gilbert East (1802-1833) (Tilgate Lodge) 12.8, 12.9, B64.4
Jolliffe, Hedworth Hylton, 2nd Baron Hylton (1829-1899) (Merstham) 25.18, 25.20, 25.22,
B104.4, B170.9
Jolliffe, Hylton (Colonel) (1773-1843) 12.8, 23.36, 23.41, 25.18, B64.4
Jolliffe, Hylton George Hylton, 3rd Baron (1862-1945) 31.13, 31.14, 33.18, 45.50, 45.51
Jolliffe, Julia (née Pitches) (Merstham, 1800s-1830s?) B64.4
Jolliffe, Margaret (née Banks) (Tilgate Lodge) 12.8, 12.9
Jolliffe, Mary (Merstham, 1797) B64.4
Jolliffe, Raymond Hervey, 5th Baron Hylton (b.1932) 4.34
Jolliffe, William (1745-1802) (Merstham and Chipstead) 17.18-19, B64.4
Jolliffe, William George Hervey, 4th Baron Hylton (1898-1967) B64.2
Jolliffe, William George Hylton, 1st Baron Hylton (1800-1876) 7.31, 12.27, 17.19, B64.2,
B64.4, B102.8
Jolliffe, William John (Revd) (1774-1835) (civil engineer) 4.5, 12.8-9, 23.36, B64.4,
B102.8
Jolliffe & Banks (civil engineers of Merstham, 1807-1832) 4.4, 12.8-9, 23.36-44, 45.67-68
Jolliffe Arms, Merstham 4.5
new inn sign (1971) B64.2
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Jolliffe Row, Merstham 4.5, B196.14-16, B196.15
map location B196.16
Jolly, H E (greengrocer, Whyteleafe, 1920s-1940s) 33.12, B189.11, B189.11
The Jolly Farmers, Purley 9.21, 26.4, 36.10, B180.12-14, B180.13, B191.3, B195.cover,
B195.7, B195.8-10
Jones, Mr (Coulsdon, 1940s) B199.12
Jones, Alfred (d.1941) (dairyman, Warlingham/Purley, 1928-1941) [father] 21.14, 21.15,
21.16, 21.17
Jones, Alfred (dairyman, Warlingham/Purley, 1928-1980s) [son] 21.15, 21.17
Jones, Christopher Joseph (Caterham, 1940s-1970s) B187.22
Jones, Claude (Warlingham, 1919) B178.7
Jones, Cyril (dairyman, Warlingham/Purley, 1928-1980s) 21.16, 21.16, 21.17
Jones, David (d.1929, Caterham) 39.25
Jones, Derek, aerial photographs of Nore Hill, 1982/1983) 26.40
Jones, G A (organist, Kenley, 1904) 18.34
Jones, G H (poulterer and fishmonger, Caterham, 1910) B194.27
Jones, Graham (Revd) (Rector, Sanderstead) B195.42
Jones, Hazel (née Monger) (Kenley, 1930s) B171.20
Jones, J Hibbert (Kenley, 1930s) 41.48
Jones, Jack (gardener, Whyteleafe, 1900s?) 1.23
Jones, Janet (Caterham) 43.50
Jones, M (scout patrol leader, Coulsdon, 1910) 13.5
Jones, Margaret (Peggy) see Bray, Margaret (Peggy)
Jones, May Beatrice (née Hewitt) (1912-2002) B187.21-22, B187.21
Jones, S O (Miss) (Warlingham, 1960s) 4.17
Jones, Sir William (Whyteleafe, 1920s) 1.22, 6.34, B194.13-14
Jones Brothers (Dairymen), Purley 21.14-17, 36.52
Jones’ Hill, Caterham see Mount Pleasant Road, Caterham
Jones-Williams, A G (Squadron Leader) 6.36
Jordan family [of Gatwick] (Caterham, 1605) 3.4, 8.36
Jordan, Bessie (ironmonger, Whyteleafe, 1900s) B192.23
Jordan, Edmund [of Ifield] (Caterham, 1696/1709) 2.11, 8.36
Jordan, W E (Caterham, 1909) B199.25
Joyce, Richard James (Kenley, 1869) 18.32
Joyce, Robert (Caterham, 1893) 25.17, 25.20, 25.22
Joyson’s Hill, Whyteleafe B18.2, B23.2
Judd, Alf (police constable, Kenley, 1930s) 36.8-9
Judges Ltd, Photographers & Publishers, Hastings and St Leonards 43.25
Jull, Alfred George (Coulsdon, 1900s) B196.51, B196.52
The Jungle, Furze Road, Kenley 6.15, 27.29
Junkers G24 39.24
Junkin, J F (Kenley, 1914-1939) B155.3
Jupp, Arthur (Croydon(?), 1915) 26.25
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Jupp, Daphne (Caterham, 1937) B187.8
Jupp, Shirley (Caterham, 1949) B187.8
Jupp, Sylvia (Caterham, 1946) B187.8
Jupp, William (b.1856) (farmer/miller, Outwood, 1930s) B194.44
K
Kachler, R (organist, Chipstead, 1920s) 10.35
Kackeboye, Ralph de (d.1266) B150.16
Kahn, S M (schoolmaster, Caterham, 1930s) B178.21, B178.22
Kandytuft, Kingswood, Warlingham B198.9
Karriddle, Foxley Lane, Purley B174.27
Kateley, Henry (thatcher, Godstone, 1910s/1920s) 31.24, B167.9, B169.2-3
Keable, Mr (tailor, Caterham, 1910s) 1.12, B170.20
Keane, Doris (actress, Woldingham, 1916-1918?) 39.70
Kearton, Cherry (1871-1940) (I) (naturalist and photographer, Kenley) 6.15, 6.17, 27.29,
41.48, B178.32
Kearton, Cherry (b.1901) (II)
living memories [Keartons of Caterham] 6.15-20
corrections B47.1-2
The Changed Face of Caterham (1957) B166.20-23
Kearton, Grace see Bentham, Grace
Kearton, Jack 6.16, 6.18, 6.19, B156.20
Kearton, Richard (1862-1928) (ornithologist, Caterham) 6.15-17, 6.17, 6.18, 6.19-20,
17.40, B178.31-33, B199.44
field records, extracts
Caterham, 1905 B155.21-23
Godstone, 1920-1921 B156.18-21
recent update B157.21-22
Kearton Close, Kenley 6.15, 27.29
Kearton Nature Reserve, Caterham B97.1, B105.2, B111.1
Keatley, Mr (builder/blacksmith, Chipstead, 1857) B166.8
Keatley, John (Hazelwood Farm, Chipstead, 1847) 33.14
Keays, Ethel Lovell (Caterham, 1893) 25.20
Kechenour, Maud de see Passele, Maud de
Keeble, A J (Marlpit Farm, Coulsdon, 1900s) 3.22, 4.19, 43.51
Keeble, Madge (née Bailey) (Marlpit Farm, Coulsdon, 1900s) 4.19
Keeble’s Farm see Marlpit Farm
Keefe, Irene (Mrs), living memories (Caterham, 1950s) 45.25-26
Keen, John (Welcomes Farm, Kenley, 1837) 7.31
Keen, R B T, living memories [WW1] B106.5
Keen, William (coachman, Godstone, 1851) 22.4
Keeper’s Cottage, Sanderstead 27.6, 27.10, 27.11
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Keir, Elizabeth (d.1887) (Chelsham) 6.27
Keir, Laurence (Warlingham, 1831) 14.9
Keir, Rosina (d.1887) (Chelsham) 6.27
Kellaway, Frederick (d.1933) (Tatsfield) 6.30
Kellett, Dr (doctor, Coulsdon, 1910) 3.23
Kellett, Mrs (Coulsdon, 1910) 3.23
Kelly, Ann (née Matthew) (d.1814) (Chelsham) 11.11, 11.12
Kelly, John (d.1810) (shepherd/cattle buyer, Chelsham) 11.11, 11.12
Kelly, Mary (Chelsham, 1770s- ?) 11.11, 11.15
Kelly, Thomas (1772-1855) [Lord Mayor of London, 1836] 10.30-31, 11.11-17, 11.13,
B140.11
Kelly bequest, Chelsham 10.32, 11.16
Kelly Bread [charity], Chelsham 5.36-37, 11.16-17
Kelly Family Bible 11.12, 11.14, 11.17
Kelsey, Benjamin (miller, Godstone, 1850s) 26.36
Kelsey, Mavis (Caterham, 1938) B187.8
Kelsey, Richard (miller, Leigh Place, Godstone, 1890s?) 3.39
Kelsey, Richard (Warlingham, 1360) 36.16
Kemble, E B (Purley Bury House, 1853) 34.37
Kemmiss, Captain (1885) 16.36
Kemp, Mr and Mrs (school teachers, Caterham, 1930s) 27.18
Kemp, Edgar Joseph (Caterham, 1940s) B202.30
Kemp, Emma (Mrs) (Caterham, 1940s) B202.30
Kemp, Kenneth Leonard (Third Officer, Merchant Navy) (d.1942) (Caterham) B202.30
Kemp, R (Chairman, CUDC, 1923) 23.14
Kempsall, Richard (poacher, Woldingham, C16) 32.54
Kendall, Joseph (property developer, Sanderstead, 1900s) 15.41
Kendell, H Lock (Waddon, 1940s) B158.4
Kendra Hall, Pampisford Road, Purley 38.58
Kenilworth Cottages, Whyteleafe 31.28, 31.28
Kenley B118.1, B141.12, B150.16-17
churches
All Saints 18.32-34, 18.33, B159.3
Roll of Honour B143.7, B144.9, B146.8, B146.9
yew trees 35.7, 35.14
Methodist Church, Sylverdale Road 20.42, 34.6
halls see Kenley Commemoration Hall; Kenley Memorial Hall
living memories
1890s-1900s 34.3-10
1890s-1910s 1.25-27
1900s B198.26-27
1920s-1930s 27.15-18
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1930s B171.19-21, B186.19-20
1930s-1940s 37.24-28
1940s B185.25-26
1950s B192.16-18
local monuments 5.22[map], 5.24
place-name 2.33, 27.28, B141.12
schools
Kenley Church of England School, Godstone Road, Kenley 35.46, B190.29
class photographs, 1920s/1930s B189.10
Kenley National School, Godstone Road, Kenley 34.18-35, 36.29-41
Kenley Primary School, New Barn Lane 37.26, 37.27, B190.29-30, B199.1
Christmas plays, cast photographs, 1936/1937 B189.9
Roke School, Purley Vale 35.44, 35.45-49, 35.46, 36.51, 37.27, B190.30
St Winifred’s School, Welcomes Road, Kenley 1.32, 28.13, B159.3-5, B189.21
shops 37.24-25, B171.19-21, B173.22, B178.20-21, B179.10-11, B193.18
Zeppelin raid (September 1916) 26.26, 40.35, B130.3
Kenley aerodrome 6.35-40, 40.36, B92.6, B182.8-11, B185.22, B192.42, B201.11-12
anti-aircraft defence 39.73-74, B189.35-37, B190.42-44
40mm Bofors gun B189.36
parachute and cable system (PAC) B189.35, B189.36-37
barrage balloons B196.53
in Battle of Britain 6.39
casualties B188.36
Luftwaffe photo, August 1940 27.17
Luftwaffe raid, 18 August 1940 25.14, 41.61, B188.36, B189.35, B189.37, B189.38,
B191.40, B195.46, B195.48
Farman F.60 Goliath aircraft lands at (1919) B95.5-6
ground crews B194.45-47
ground defence B189.37-38, B190.44-45
Hirohito, Japanese Crown Prince, visit (1921) 23.4-5
living memories 19.43, 27.15-18, 36.10, 41.59-62, B185.22-23, B195.45-47
operations rooms B191.40, B193.39-40, B195.46-47, B195.48
11 Godstone Road, Caterham B191.40, B191.41, B195.46-47, B195.47
Bourne Society plaque [1990] B142.2
The Grange, Old Coulsdon B162.13, B191.40, B192.43-45
WAAFs, King George VI inspects, June 1940 41.62
Kenley Band of Hope B201.43
Kenley Bible College B178.6
Kenley Café (1940s) B190.27
Kenley Commemoration Hall 1.27, 2.37, 9.21, 9.24, 20.42, 21.33, B106.5, B107.5
Kenley Farm 7.30-31, B87.4
Kenley gasworks B94.5-6
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Kenley Horticultural & Cottage Gardeners’ Society 34.30-31
Kenley Hotel, Kenley 1.26, 20.36
Kenley House, Brighton Road, Purley 2.35
Kenley House, Kenley Lane, Kenley 7.36, 20.16, 32.8, 37.36, 40.38, B86.1-2, B162.4,
B183.3, B185.10
Kenley House Oak 41.34, B158.5-6, B161.8
Kenley Land Co. Ltd (1913) B195.30
Kenley Lane, Kenley, named houses see Copenhagen House [later The Ivies, then The
White House]; Cumberlands; Hermitage Cottage; Shord Hill House
Kenley Memorial Hall B141.5, B142.9, B143.7, B146.8-9
deed box B162.6-7
Kenley Park estate 11.33, B163.7
Kenley Park House, Kenley B189.3
Kenley Police Station, Godstone Road, Kenley 36.5
area policing, 1930s-1940s 36.4-13
Centenary Open Day (1996) B164.3, B165.3
war memorial B144.9
Kenley Station 1.27, 9.23, 15.11, 20.36, B118.1
Victorian footbridge 15.11
Kenley, tugs named B200.22-23, B200.23
Kenley Water Treatment Works 28.11, 37.44, B199.6
Kenley Waterworks Company Ltd (1869) 20.38, 37.39, B195.30
Kenmore, Hillbury Road, Upper Warlingham B198.10
Kenmore Road, Kenley 26.7
Kenmure, Kenley [location] B192.35
Kennard, Mr (plumber, Reedham Orphanage, 1900s?) 4.19
Kennard, A S (Tandridge, 1867) 27.34
Kennards of Croydon B192.10-12
Kennedy, Lizzie (patient, St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham, 1910s) 17.10
Kennel Farm, Chelsham 30.14, B194.35
kennels B171.24-25, B193.4-5
see also hunt kennels
Kenneth, Elizabeth (servant, Caterham, 1891) 43.14
Kennett, W R (Deputy Headmaster, Chelsham School, 1970s) 10.30, 10.31
Kennings, Misses (schoolteachers, Coulsdon) B194.35
Kenrick, Jarvis (Revd) (d.1871) (Rector, Caterham, 1856-1871) 8.27-28, 13.28, 43.65,
43.66, B106.7
Kenrick, John (Flore, 1700s) 43.36
Kenrick, John (Marden, 1799) 3.37
Kenrick, Martha see Clayton, Martha, Lady
Kensett, Lizzie (Caterham, 1910s/1920s) B188.33, B190.8
Kent, Miss (schoolteacher, South Godstone, 1912) 19.29
Kent, Johnny (Wing Commander) (Kenley, 1940s) 6.39
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Kenward family (thatchers, Edenbridge) B178.8
Kenward, Harriett (d.1866) (Limpsfield) 6.28
Kenwood, Kenley B163.7
Kenyon, Cliff (b.1915) (Sergeant) (Deputy Controller, Operations Room, RAF Kenley,
1940-1944) B191.40-42, B195.48-49
Kerans, John (Commander, RN) (1915-1985) (Kenley) B192.17
Kerly, Lady (Purley, 1930s) B182.25
Kerly, Sir Duncan Mackenzie (1863-1938) (Chairman, C&PUDC, 1915-1919) 40.43,
40.45-46
Kerr, Miss (schoolteacher, Coulsdon, 1920s) 35.19, 37.59
Kerril, Miss (Coulsdon, 1890s?) B194.33
Kerrill, Dame (Coulsdon, 1784) 15.16
Kerrill Avenue, Coulsdon 27.29
Kerrill’s Green, Coulsdon B191.3
Kersey, Reginald William (1901-1980) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1959-1960] 40.43, 40.46
Kershaw, William (workhouse master, Coulsdon, 1821) 10.17
Kerswell, Frederick George (1883-1953) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1942-1943, 1943-1944,
1944-1945] 40.43, 40.46, B199.12
Kesterton, Eliza see Vigar, Eliza
Keston Ponds B167.29-30
Kidston, George Pearson Glen (Lieutenant Commander) (1899-1931) [racing motorist and
aviator] 39.24, 39.25, 39.26-27, 39.27
Kilby, James (b.1859) (cab driver/livery stables owner, Caterham, 1880s-1920s) 30.42,
B156.14, B166.23, B167.23, B199.45, B200.39
Killick, Mrs (Kenley, 1900s) B194.35, B201.44
Killick, Robert (Chipstead, 1847) 17.20
Killick, Robert (blacksmith, Kenley, 1900s) B36.3, B194.35
Kilner, Joseph (Revd) (Rector, Farleigh, 1767) 36.24
kilns
draw kilns 44.45-47
flare kilns 44.43-45
medieval pottery B75.2, B92.2, B151.20-21, B191.9
Kimberley Place, Purley 4.6
Kimberley Terrace, Brighton Road, Purley 4.29, B183.10
Kimmings, John (fly proprietor, Oxted, 1916) B200.29
Kinch, Harry (golf professional, Woodcote Park Golf Club, 1920s) B190.18
King, Miss (schoolteacher, Kenley, 1940s) B190.30
King, Mr (grocer, Caterham, 1872) B159.21
King, Mr (Coulsdon, 1762) 7.30
King, Mr (woodwork master, Purley County Grammar School for Boys, 1926-1940s)
B193.20
King, Mrs (Caterham, 1930s) B196.25
King, Adrian L (b.1938)
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with brothers (Coulsdon, 1950s) 36.22
living memories (Coulsdon childhood) 36.19-22
King, Albert (coachman, Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
King, E C (Clerk to C&PUDC, 1920s) 41.45
King, Edgar (Coulsdon, 1920s/1930s) 36.19
King, Gertrude (née Nichols) (Coulsdon, 1920s/1930s) 36.19
King, Gladys Amy (née Lavender) (d.1983) (Coulsdon) 36.19
King, Henry (Croydon, 1609) 34.13
King, J (Well Farm, Whyteleafe, 1851) B24.1
King, James (publican, Bletchingley, 1881) B169.24
King, James (farmer, Chaldon, 1817/shopkeeper, Croydon, 1831) 4.13
King, James (shepherd, Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
King, Jane (d.1817) (Chipstead) 6.27
King, Jane (Mrs) (pauper, Coulsdon, 1851) 20.14
King, Joan see Atwood, Joan
King, John Thornton (d.1983), obituary B113.6
King, Joseph (railway porter, Coulsdon, 1851) 20.10
King, Laura Elizabeth (Mrs) (d.1930) (Kenley, 1920s) 32.14-15, 32.16
King, Leonard (schoolboy, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
King, Mary (Bletchingley, 1881) B169.24
King, Matthias (d.1820) (Chipstead) 6.27
King, Tom (prize fighter, 1860s) 41.24-26, 41.25, 41.26
King, Walter Robert (solicitor, Kenley, 1926) 32.14, 32.15-16
King, Wilfred (Coulsdon) B185.3
King, Wilfred John (Coulsdon, 1930s) 36.19
King, William (plate-layer, South Godstone, 1850s) 22.6, 26.36
King & Queen, High Street, Caterham 22.34-41, 22.39, B164.8-9, B164.9
archaeological excavation 22.35, 22.41-44, B105.3
mediaeval features, plan 22.43
buildings in area (1736, 1839), sketch map 22.35
landlords, 1882-1938 22.40
location (1893), sketch map 22.37
King Henry’s Drive, New Addington, coal post 33.50
King Shaw, Upper Court Road, Woldingham 6.14, 28.14, 28.16
King’s Arms, Croydon 4.4
King’s Cup Air Races (1922-1926) 42.7-8, 42.9
King’s Evil [scrofula] 15.15, B70.7
King’s Farm, Whyteleafe 34.45
King’s Medal [policemen’s VC], 36.cover
King’s Mill, Nutfield 13.32, 25.38
King’s Wood Romano-British settlement, Sanderstead 2.15, B14.1, B16.1
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King’s Wood (Sanderstead Woods) 2.15-16, 27.4-11, B20.2, B126.7, B145.17, B172.28,
B187.5
Kingsdown Avenue, Purley 16.35
Kingston, Battle of (1648) 36.44
Kingswood, Sanderstead, name derivation B7.2
Kingswood Lane, Hamsey Green 1.20, 14.41, 27.4, 27.8
Kingswood Lodge, Selsdon 19.26, 19.27, B145.17, B191.35, B191.38
Kingswood Lodge Meadows, Warlingham 4.26
Kingswood Station, Bourne Society plaque [Chipstead Valley Railway Centenary] [1997]
B171.10-12
Kingswood Way, Selsdon B187.5
Kingswood Way, Warlingham B198.10
Kingswood, place-name 2.33
Kingzett, Eric P (Major) (Kenley/Caterham, 1920s) 41.45
Kinloss, Caterham B180.26
Kinnoull, Caterham 30.39
Kiriell, John (Coulsdon, 1440s) 36.18, B139.9, B150.17
Kirk, Mr (Coulsdon) 3.21
Kirkham, John (Godstone, 1798) 31.10
Kirkly Close, Sanderstead 15.43
Kitchen, J (Woldingham, 1870s) 12.28
Kitchener, Herbert, 1st Earl (1850-1916) 25.40, 29.13
recruiting poster 29.1
Kiver, Herbert William (2nd Lieutenant) (1893-1917) (Whyteleafe) 33.9
Kleyn, H T (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
KLM Motors, Brighton Road, Coulsdon 42.52
Knepp, Anne (née Ownsted) (Sanderstead, 1600s) 40.6, 41.12
Knight family (Rooksnest, Godstone, 1816) 42.19-20
Knight, Mrs (Riddlesdown, 1940s) B179.4, B179.5
Knight, Arthur Vigar (dairyman, Coulsdon/Banstead Roads, Caterham, 1900s) 12.12-13,
B68.2
Knight, Cecil (Able Seaman) (Whyteleafe, 1930s) B202.32, B202.34, B202.35, B202.36
Knight, Charles (schoolboy, Godstone, 1855) 44.53
Knight, Chrissie (servant, Caterham, 1926) B179.7-8
Knight, Ernie (Coulsdon, 1920s) 42.52
Knight, Esther (d.1972) (Caterham) 12.13
Knight, Hilda (Whyteleafe, 1930s) B202.32
Knight, John (Caterham, 1984) 23.14
Knight, Len (Caterham, 1910s/1920s) B188.33
Knight, Ralph (Caterham, 1920s) 37.32
Knight, Rebecca (m.1824) see Leigh, Rebecca
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Knight, Robert G (d.1926) (butcher and grazier, Caterham, 1901-1926) 1.12, 19.30,
B150.18, B151.7, B194.26-27
Knight, Samuel (Whyteleafe, 1930s) B202.32
Knight, Sid (butcher, Godstone, 1910s?) B151.7
Knight, William George (landlord, King & Queen, Caterham, 1930s) 22.40
J P Knight Group Limited, Chatham B200.22-23
Knights Hospitaller of St Thomas of Acre 12.20, 16.26, B51.5
knitting parties [WW2], Sanderstead B178.13, B178.13, B180.6-7
The Knoll, Church Road, Woldingham B198.9
Knoll Lodge, Banstead Road, Purley 5.16
Knoweshayle, Geoffrey de (Coulsdon, 1425) B49.4
Knowishale see Knowyshale
Knowles, George W (Purley, 1930s) 41.46
Knowyshale, Geoffrey (Coulsdon, 1412/1415) B145.14, B158.16, B159.20, B159.21
Knowyshale, Henry (Coulsdon, 1412) B158.15, B158.16
Kohn-Speyer, Anna (Mrs) (d.1960) 38.9
Kohn-Speyer, Paul Henry (1868-1942) (Old Quarry Hall, Chaldon) 38.6-7, 38.6, 38.9
Kooringa, Warlingham B198.9
Krone, Francis (dentist, Caterham, 1916) 30.43
Kynaston, W (jnr) (Whyteleafe, 1866) 34.56
Kyng, William (Sanderstead, 1332) B7.2, B20.2
Kyriell, John see Kiriell, John
L
La Brede, Abbots Lane, Kenley B192.17
La Charmille, Penwortham Road, Sanderstead 40.41
La Place see Place House, Coulsdon
Labour Party see East Surrey Constituency Labour Party
Labucks Farm, Horley 34.50
Lacey Avenue, Coulsdon B148.18
Lacey Drive, Coulsdon B148.18
Lacey [formerly Kerrill] Green, Coulsdon 2.34, 27.29, B148.18, B191.3, B194.33
inauguration of Green Belt Scheme (1937) 11.22, 11.23
Lacey Lodge, Coulsdon B148.18
Lacres, Philip (d.1803) (miller, Chelsham) 2.10
Lacy, Henry de (Lacies, Coulsdon, 1296/1300s) 2.34, B148.18
Lacye, Geoffrey de (Hartleys, Coulsdon, 1414/1415) B145.14, B148.18, B159.20
Lacye, Henry (Hartlees, Coulsdon, 1425) B49.4
Ladysmith, relief of (1900) 39.4
Lagham Manor, South Godstone 19.29, B66.1, B78.1-2
archaeological excavations B83.2, B85.3, B86.3
Lahere, William (Nutfield, 1430) B160.14
Lake Lane, Horley 34.50
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Lakers Rise, Woodmansterne 27.27
Lamaison family (Kenley, 1890s?) B201.43
Lamb, Mark (engine driver, Caterham, 1882) 21.21
Lamberd, John (Hooley House, 1523) 39.46, B147.12
Lambert family 19.33-38
family tree 19.37
of Banstead 19.33-36, 19.38
of Bletchingley 19.36, 19.38
of Chaldon B24.2
of Woodmansterne 15.40, 19.34, 19.36
Lambert, Alexander (Coulsdon, 1684) B143.7
Lambert, Anne (Coulsdon, 1685) B143.7
Lambert, Cecily (née Hoare) (Bletchingley, 1907- ?) 19.38
Lambert, Sir Daniel (1685-1750) 19.34-35, 19.35
Lambert, Geoffrey (d.1558) (Woodmansterne) 19.34
Lambert, Georgiana (née Miller) (d.1902) (Bletchingley) 19.36
Lambert, Henrietta (m.1808) see Aubertin, Henrietta
Lambert, Sir Henry (1868-1935) (Banstead) 19.36, 19.38
Lambert, Henry Thomas (1819-1879) (Bletchingley) 19.36
Lambert, Jeffery (Hooley House, 1540s/1550s) 11.36, 39.46
Lambert, Joan (née Welles) (m.1500) (Woodmansterne) 19.34
Lambert, John (d.1533) (Banstead) 19.33-34
Lambert, Nicholas (d.1596) (Tauntons, Coulsdon) 34.13
Lambert, Patience (née Aynescombe) (Tollsworth Manor, Chaldon, 1657) 19.33, B24.2
Lambert, Roger (d.1558) (Banstead) 19.34
Lambert, Uvedale (1870-1928) (Bletchingley) 16.5, 19.36, 19.38
Lambert, Uvedale (1909- ? ) (Bletchingley) 13.17, 19.33, 19.35
Lambert, William (1761-1838) (Woodmansterne) 19.36
portrait (Constable) 19.35, B97.1
Lambie, Pilot Officer (d.1940) B189.5
Lamorna, Waller Lane, Caterham B187.18
lamplighters 1.18, 34.46, B200.40
Lancaster, Miss (schoolmistress, Sanderstead, 1930s) 21.5
Lance, Mr (Caterham, 1920s) B187.18
Lance, Eliza (Caterham, 1851) 21.10, 21.14, 26.11, B32.4
Lande, William (Coulsdon, 1415) B159.21
landscape history group reports
1998 B173.26, B174.28-29, B175.28-29
1999 B176.24-25, B177.28-29
2000 B179.26-27, B180.37-38, B181.31-32, B182.36-37, B183.30-31
2001 B185.32-34, B186.25-26
2002 B188.39-40, B189.39-40, B190.45-46, B191.43-44
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2005 B201.33-35, B202.36-39
Lane, Elizabeth (Coulsdon, 1765) 15.16
Lane, Richard (Hooley House, 1440s) 11.36, 12.31, 39.46, B146.11, B147.12
Langford, Kenley B163.7
Langham Dene, Kenley 27.30
Langhurst, Limpsfield B172.28, B185.31
Langley Oaks, Selsdon Road, Selsdon B191.35
Langley Oaks Avenue, Selsdon 27.30
Langran, Sidney (Croydon, 1930s/1940s) 45.37, 45.41
Langridge’s Farm, Mugswell, Chipstead 17.19
Langton-Lockton, Noel (Warlingham) 10.25, 10.26, 10.28-29
Langton-Lockton, Philip (Warlingham) 10.25, 10.26, 10.28
Langton-Lockton, Tom (Warlingham) 10.25, 10.26, 10.28
Lankester, Mrs (Purley, 1930s) B182.24, B182.24
Lankester, A (Dr) (Purley, 1920s) 41.50
Lansdowne Road [formerly Ellen Avenue], Purley 1.28, 2.30, 27.30, 35.55
Larcot, Church Road, Warlingham B198.9
Lardi, Giacomo A (Revd) (Minister, Coulsdon Methodist Church, 1945-1949) 27.42
Larken Lane [later part of Coulsdon Road], Coulsdon 12.32
Larkin Close, Coulsdon B198.7
Larmer, Edward (Reigate, 1853) 26.20
Lash, Edward (cinema pianist, Caterham, 1910s) 28.26
Lash, J E (tobacconist, Caterham) B163.22
Lashmar, J W T (Oxted, 1890s) B196.6
Lashmar, William (Oxted brewer) B168.27
Lashmar Cottages, Stanstead Road, Caterham 4.10, 21.10, 21.11, B16.1, B181.13
Latham, Baldwin (1837-1917) (Croydon Town Surveyor, 1860s) 37.39, B154.19
influence of barometric pressure on Bourne flows B90.6-7
Latham, George (d.1942) (dairyman, Caterham, 1922-1942) B178.28
Latham, Martin (dairyman, Caterham, 1940s-?) B178.28
Latham, Ronald E 5.25, 17.15, 17.16, 17.17, B164.6
The Bourne [poem] B164.6-7
Latham, Stuart (dairyman, Caterham, ?1950s-?) B178.28
G Latham & Son (Dairymen), Caterham 42.45, B175.25, B178.28-29
Latrobe, Benjamin Henry (1764-1820) (architect) B186.11
latten 13.33
Latter, J (sweetshop owner, Caterham, 1900s?) B169.19
Laurel [later Primrose] Cottage, Godstone Road, Caterham B182.31
Laurelbank, Stafford Road, Caterham see Beechlands
The Laurels [later Westhall Court], Westhall Road, Warlingham 10.26
Lavender, Alfred (Coulsdon, 1930s/1940s) 36.19, 36.20
Lavender, Ellaline see Verrall, Ellaline
Lavender, Gladys Amy see King, Gladys Amy
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Lavender, Mildred (née Cox) (Coulsdon, 1930s) 36.19
lavender growing 9.20, B34.6, B36.3, B51.3, B180.34, B189.13
Lavere, Nicholas (Coulsdon, 1415) B159.20
Lawman, Mrs (Riddlesdown, 1940s) B179.5
Lawrence family (Woldingham, 1918) 39.71
Lawrence, Elizabeth see Atwood, Elizabeth
Lawrence, Harold (shelter marshal, Kenley, 1944) B148.11
Lawrence, Sir Joseph (1848-1919) 1.25, 1.27, 34.10, 42.61, B201.9
Lawrence, Margaret see Bedell, Margaret
Lawrence, Margaret, Lady (Kenley, 1897) 34.30, 34.35
Lawrence Road, Kenley B163.7
Lawton, Miss (patient, St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham, 1910s) 17.10
Laxton, Purley Oaks Road, Sanderstead 44.30
Laygarde, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1415) B159.20
Layham’s Garage, Caterham 1.14, 29.5, 29.6, 29.9
Layzell, Jeremiah (farm bailiff, Caterham, 1851) 21.10, 21.13, B32.4
Lazenby, Doris (née Hoare) (d.1973) (Coulsdon) B100.4
Lazenby, Frank (1901-1980) 10.15, 12.38, 17.15
obituary B100.4
Le Grice, Ian B198.8
Le Jeune, David, lost in Godstone Caves (1953) 2.8-9, 8.15-16
Le Personne, Henrietta Frances (Mrs) (d.1925) (Caterham, 1901-1925) 45.84-88, 45.85
Le Personne, L A G (Caterham, 1901-1920s) 45.88
Le Personne Homes, Banstead Road, Caterham 45.84, 45.89
Le Personne Road, Caterham 45.84
Leaden Cross, Smitham Bottom 4.3, 12.31, 12.32, B69.5, B76.6
Leaf, Rose Mary (née Major) B199.34, B199.37
Leake, Robert Martin (General) (Oxted, 1830s-1860s) 3.35
Leas Road, Warlingham 1.18, 1.19, B194.55
Leatham, T R (Headmaster, Caterham School, 1961) 18.41
Leather Bottle Cottage, Nutfield Marsh B169.24
The Leather Bottle, Warlingham 1.19
Leathley, Mr (Headmaster, St Anne’s School, Coulsdon, 1930s) B187.16
Leathley, Lionel (schoolmaster, Coulsdon, 1930s) B187.16
Leazes Avenue, Chaldon, Wellingtonias in B168.4, B168.4
Ledger, Miss (stationer, Caterham, c.1900-1922) B157.19
Ledgers, Chelsham 2.27, 19.27, B23.2
Ledgers Farm, Chelsham 17.6, 17.7
Lee, Mr [Twister] (Kenley, 1930s) 37.25, B171.20
Lee, Mr [son of Twister] (Kenley, 1930s) B171.20
Lee, Charles Edward (1901-1983) (railway historian) 7.28, 45.55
Lee, Christina atte (Leigh Mill, Godstone, 1423) 16.6-7
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Lee, George (Warlingham, 1890s/1900s) 39.4
Lee, John (labourer, Caterham, 1882) 21.21
Lee, Richard atte (Lee Place and Stratton, Godstone, 1496) 16.7
Lee, Stephen atte (Leigh Mill, Godstone, 1423) 16.6-7
Lee Place, Godstone 5.7, 14.40, 16.7, 16.8
Leeson, Francis B 5.25, 17.15-16, B31.1
’Leeson’s Law of Posthumous Promation’ B31.1
Leete, E (farmer, Kenley, 1900s) 13.6
Leg of Mutton Plantation, Foxley Lane, Purley 2.28
Legafrick, William (apprentice tailor, Caterham, 1851) 21.5
Legg, Anne (shepherd, Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Legg, Charles (labourer, Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Legg, Charlton (carter, Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Legg, George (Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Legg, Herbert (Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Legg, Isabella (Mrs) (Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Legg, James (pastor, Caterham Congregational Church, 1880) B194.40
Legh, John, the elder (Watendone, 1465) B65.3
Legrew, Arthur (Revd) (1812-1857) (Curate, Chaldon, 1836-1856; Rector, Caterham,
1856-1857) 8.27
Legrew, Eliza (Caterham, 1851) 21.8
Legrew, James (Revd) (1769-1856) (Rector, Chaldon, 1830-1856; Caterham, 1831-1856)
8.23, 8.27, 10.14, 21.8, 21.12, B32.4
Legrew, James (sculptor, Caterham, 1850s) 8.27
Legrew, Jemima (Caterham, 1851) 21.8
Leigh, Augusta Mary (née Byron) (1784-1851) 41.22, 41.23
Leigh, Charles (blacksmith, Tyler’s Green, Godstone, 1910s) 26.36
Leigh, George (d.1838) (blacksmith, Tyler’s Green, Godstone) 22.7
Leigh, George (d.1854) (blacksmith, Tyler’s Green, Godstone) 22.7, 26.36
Leigh, Joan (m2. 1576) see Ownsted, Joan
Leigh, John (blacksmith, Tyler’s Green, Godstone, 1850s) 26.36, 33.22
Leigh, Rebecca (née Knight) (blacksmith, Tyler’s Green, Godstone, 1838-1850s) 22.6-7,
26.36
Leigh Mill, Godstone 16.5-8, 16.7, 24.34, 26.36-37, B78.2, B141.22
water supply [diagram] 24.23
Leigh Place, Godstone 16.7, 44.51, B66.2
Leitz, W (d.1907) (actor) 3.24, B54.6
Leney, Leslie (Petty Officer) (Claygate, 1940s) B195.52-53, B195.52
Lenn, Mr (gardener, Churchill Road, South Croydon) 37.8
Leonard Avenue, Kenley B163.7
Leonard Cottages, Godstone Road, Kenley B193.17-18, B193.19
Leonino, Ippolito (Warlingham, 1860s) 3.35-36
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Leopold, Crown Prince of Belgium (1915) 39.35
Leppard, Mrs (Cottage Tea Room, Caterham, 1880s) 1.7
Leppard, Dora (Mrs) (d.1990) (Sanderstead) B171.26
Leppard, Frank (Warlingham) B171.26
Leppard, George (1843-1903) (Hartley Farm, 1872-1903) 4.19
Leppard, Harriet (née Roffey) (Woldingham, 1860s-1870s) 12.28
Leppard, Harry (d.1994) (Warlingham) B171.26
Leppard, James (b.1844) (gardener/parish clerk, Sanderstead) 25.12-13, B171.25-26,
B182.27
Leppard, James (shopkeeper, Woldingham, 1877) 12.28
Leppard, Julia (Mrs) (Sanderstead, 1920s) B171.26
Leppard, Keith André (b.1924) (Sanderstead) B171.26, B171.27
Leppard, Maurice (Warlingham) B171.26
Leppard, Raymond (orchestral conductor) B171.26, B171.27
Leppard, Rosina (Mrs) (b.1841) (Sanderstead) B171.25, B171.26
Leppard, Stephen V (postmaster/village shopkeeper, Sanderstead, 1920s) 38.40, B171.26,
B183.29
Leppard, Wilfred Ernest (d.1966) (Sanderstead) B171.26
A H Letch (drapers and outfitters, High Street, Caterham) 42.30, B185.28
Letheridge, Lizzie (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Letts brothers (Woldingham, 1910s) 6.18
Letts, Amy (Coulsdon, 1834) 10.18
Letts, Fanny (Coulsdon, 1834) 10.18
Letts, John (Coulsdon, 1731) 10.18
Letts, Sarah (Coulsdon, 1834) 10.18
Letts, Shock (b.1783) (Coulsdon) 10.18-19, 15.14
Letts, William (Coulsdon, 1762) 7.30
Leukenore, Sir Nicholas de (Chipstead, c.1262) 32.44
Leukenore, Sir? Thomas de (Chipstead, 1247) 32.44
Leukenore, Thomas (b.1271) (Chipstead, 1300) 32.44-45
Levant Company 8.12
Leveson-Gower, Richard Henry Gresham (d.1982) B151.23n
obituary B108.6
Leveson-Gower, Thomas Gresham (d.1992) B151.22
Leveson-Gower, W Granville (Titsey, 1860s-1890s) 25.20, 25.22
Sanderstead Court research 40.3, 40.4-5, 44.11, 44.12
Lew family (Chipstead) 17.18
Lew, Elias (Chipstead, 1699) 17.18
Lew, Elias (Chipstead, 1770s-1780s) 17.18
Lew, Jane (née Hine) (Chipstead, 1770s-1780s) 17.18
Lew, Sarah (Chipstead, 1699) 17.18
Lew, Sarah (d.1750) (Hooley) B88.9
Lew, Thomas (Caterham, 1830) 35.38
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Lew, Thomas (pupil, Mary Stephens School, Chipstead, 1791) 17.18
Lewin, Mick, living memories (Caterham, 1940s) B200.10-11
Lewin, Stan (Caterham, 1940s) B200.10
Lewis, Rosie (née Hodges) (Caterham, 1930s-1950s) B196.25, B196.27
Lewis, T Arthur (Croydon, 1920s) 41.46
Lewis & Clarke (caterers, Caterham, 1947- ) B158.17-18
Lexington Court, Purley 15.41, B189.33
Lexington Gardens, Purley 4.33
libraries, public see Caterham Valley Library; Coulsdon & Purley Public Libraries;
Warlingham Library
libraries, subscription, John Gray’s Subscription Circulating Library, Croydon (1851) 20.11
light bulbs, electric, invention of 19.20-22
light railways see Southern Heights Light Railway (proposed)
lighting restrictions [WW1] 26.25
Lighton, Mr (West Hall Copse, Warlingham, 1890s/1900s) B167.13, B167.14, B169.3
Lilac Cottage, Caterham Valley B185.28
Lilac Cottage, Godstone Road, Caterham B182.31, B193.37
Lilley, Emily (née Weston) (Caterham) 12.11
Wm. Lillico, & Son Ltd, Croydon 9.32
Lilly, Dr (Medical Superintendent, Cane Hill Hospital, 1930s) B190.21
Lillyman, Helen (Mrs) (Croydon, 1880s-1900s) B202.22, B202.23
lime kilns 44.43-47, B186.23
Lime Meadow Avenue, Sanderstead 15.43
lime merchants B186.23-25
limeworks
Haling Downs, South Croydon 44.47-48
Purley [Caterham Junction] B108.9
Riddlesdown 4.20-21, 12.42, 32.8, 39.59, 44.46, B94.5, B94.6, B170.16, B186.24,
B192.31
Stoats Nest (Coulsdon) 44.41-47
Whyteleafe B170.15-17, B178.7, B192.31
Limpsfield 4.25, B72.2, B86.3, B139.11
1851 census surname list B116.5-6
churches
St Peter B197.14
church bells 22.29, 22.30
churchyard, tombs and monuments 6.28, B72.2, B163.22-23
yew trees 35.14
place-name 2.31
public houses/inns see The Bull
Limpsfield Chart
churches, St Andrew, church bells 22.29, 22.34
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
fungi B143.17-18, B166.31-33
Limpsfield Grange, Bluehouse Lane, Oxted B143.5, B153.1, B174.7-8
fireplace and panelling B174.8
Limpsfield High Street B182.37, B197.13-14
memorial [WW1] B197.13
Limpsfield Road, Sanderstead/Warlingham/Chelsham B185.31
Limpsfield Road, Sanderstead 2.16, 15.43, 21.4, 25.14, 40.9, 43.21
archaeological evaluation at No.247 B155.19-20
Ibbett’s Piece 32.30-35
named houses see The Old Smithy; Yew Tree Cottages
SWAEC depot (late 1940s) B201.31-32
Limpsfield Road, Warlingham 1.18, 1.19, 1.20, 36.12, B53.5, B194.55
coal post 33.52
Limpsfield Tunnel 15.23, 39.61, 39.64
Lindbergh, Charles A (1902-1974) (aviator) 6.36
Linden Avenue, Coulsdon 27.45
Lindley, Misses (Godstone Place, 1920s) B151.10, B152.8
Lindley, Gerald (Private) (Middlesex Regt, Public Schools Bn, 1914) 26.30
Lindley, R S (Godstone Place, 1906) 33.23
Lindsay, Dr (organist, St John’s, Caterham, 1890s-1900s) 25.21, B175.20, B199.46,
B200.41
Lindsay, David, Viscount Balniel (schoolboy, Caterham, 1881) 24.5
Lindsay, John, Coulsdon Woods Roman Cemetery discovery (1969) 9.3
Lineham, Ellen (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1861) B165.17
Lineham, Frances (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1861) B165.17
Lineham, Lewys (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1861) B165.17
Lineham, Mary (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1861) B165.17
Lines, Mr and Mrs (Purley, 1940s) B169.12
Lines, Peter (Flight Lieutenant) (d.1944) (Purley) B169.12
Lingfield B85.2-3, B102.3-4
1861 census surname list B122.5-6
churches, St Peter & St Paul, church bells 22.29, 22.30
Link Road, Selsdon B163.8
Linnaea, Sanderstead Road, Sanderstead 37.7, 37.11, 44.26-27, 44.26, 44.30, 44.32, 44.33
model railway 44.28, 44.28, 44.29
Linnaean Society 42.16, B181.30
Linton, Caterham Valley 29.44
Linton Croft, Stanstead Road, Caterham 29.16
Lintop, Mr (gardener, Marden Park) 22.27
Lintop, Charles (carpenter/joiner, Marden Park) 22.27
Lintott, Mary (schoolteacher, Purley, 1917) B128.5
Lion Green, Smitham Bottom B91.1
cricket ground (C18) 4.4, B72.7, B106.7
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Lion Green Road, Coulsdon
Cane Hill Cottages B82.2
Coppards Corner 3.24
Lodge Cottage B168.16
Lissadell [later Sherwood Oaks], Frensham Road, Kenley B197.3
Little family (Shabden, Chipstead) 17.19
Little, Miss (Chipstead/Woodmansterne) 10.35, 10.36
Little, Mr (gardener, Chipstead, 1920s) 10.35
Little, Elsie M (née Denman) (b.1893), living memories (Coulsdon and Warlingham)
B194.32-35
Little, Roger I (archaeologist, Sanderstead)
Kingswood, Sanderstead, excavations (1959) 27.6, 27.8, B14.1, B16.1
Marden, lost village of B18.2, B19.1
medieval sites, various B31.3
Little, Walter Frederick, living memories (Coulsdon, 1900s/1910s) 27.22, 27.26-27
Little Granary, Church Road, Woldingham B198.9
Little Harestone, Harestone Valley Road, Caterham B198.9
Little Hawke, The Ridge, Woldingham 6.14, 28.13-14, 28.20
Little Hay, Stuart Road, Warlingham B198.9
Little Langley, Church Way, Sanderstead B143.7
Little Moyle, Tupwood Lane, Caterham B177.2
Little Park Wood, Chelsham, coalpost 33.52
Little Pickle, Bletchingley 11.32, 29.28
archaeological excavations (1988/1989) B138.8-9, B145.13
Little Roke Avenue, Kenley B108.8
in 1930s/1940s 37.24, 37.26-27, 37.28, B171.19
bomb damage, c.1940 37.27
Little Roke Farm, Kenley 7.29, 7.30-31, 9.20, 41.31, 41.32, B143.13
Little Roke House, Hayes Lane, Kenley 9.20
Little Roke Road, Kenley 41.31, B171.21, B173.22, B198.27
Little Staplehurst [Mr Bray’s], Horley 34.51, 34.52, 34.52
Little Thatchers, Welcomes Road, Kenley B168.6
Little Weston Wood, Coulsdon B194.26
Littlechild, Stanley Elliott (1910-1997) (Chairman, C&PUDC, 1948-1949, 1949-1950)
40.43, 40.46-47, B174.23
Littleshaw, Camp Road, Woldingham 38.44, 38.47, B41.2
childhood memories (1914-1921) 39.69-72
Littlewold, Warlingham 38.44-45, 38.45
Liversedge, Miss (Warlingham) 28.20
Liversidge, Howard W (1869-1934) (Caterham) [Chairman, CUDC, 1912] 27.14, 45.87,
B178.16
livery badges B176.18-21, B176.19
livery buttons 41.21-23, 41.22, 41.23
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
livery stables 9.22, B166.23, B200.39
Livingstone, A R W (Captain) (Godstone RDC, 1920s) 45.87
Livingstone Road, Caterham B181.25, B192.27, B198.9
Lloyd, Mrs (Aldercoombe, Caterham, 1870s/1880s) 22.17, 22.18
Lloyd, Mrs (née Spicer) (Sanderstead, 1930s) 41.47
Lloyd, Mrs (Purley, 1930s) B182.24
Lloyd, Florence (Aldercoombe, Caterham, 1880s) 22.17, 22.18, 22.20, 24.8
Lloyd, Harry (newpaper proprietor, Woodlands, Caterham, 1900s/1910s) 20.17, 20.18,
22.20, 22.23, 22.25, 23.8, 27.14, 30.38, 30.39, B130.10
Lloyd Park Oak, Croydon 41.34
Lock, Mr and Mrs (Coulsdon Common, 1900s) B194.32
Lock, Jane (formerly Fairall, née Gatland) (postmistress, Caterham, 1840s-1860s) 21.8,
43.9-10
Lock, Mark (sawyer, Caterham, 1855) 43.10
Lock, Rita (Caterham, 1930s) B196.25
Locke, Sophia (servant, Caterham, 1851) 21.5
Lockett, W (Mr & Mrs) (Warlingham, 1950s) B202.2, B202.3
building of bungalow B201.2-4, B201.3, B202.3
Lockie, Miss (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1893) 25.22
Lockie, Hope (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1892) 23.20
Lockie, Janet (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1892) 23.20
Lockie, Keith (Flight Officer, RN) (d.1917) (Whyteleafe) 33.10
Lockshires Farm, Chelsham 17.6, 17.7
Lockton, Charles Langton (1856-1932) (Warlingham) 10.20, 10.24-29, 10.27, B193.31
Lockton, Dorothy see Macaulay, Dorothy
Lockton, Jane Emma (née Seale) (d.1921) (Warlingham) 10.20, 10.25, 10.28
Lockton, Noel see Langton-Lockton, Noel
Lockton, Philip Langton (Revd) (d.1908) 10.24, 10.26
Lockton, Philip Sydney (Revd) 10.24
Lodge, John (gamekeeper, Tandridge, 1881) B184.24
The Lodge, Chipstead 10.36, 17.20
The Lodge, 23 Old Lodge Lane, Purley B123.7
The Lodge [later Rest Harrow], Plough Lane, Purley B196.42-43, B196.43
Lodge Cottage, Lion Green Road, Coulsdon B168.16
Lodge Hill [formerly Tennis Road], Purley$ 27.30
Lodge House, Oxted Road, Godstone B178.5
Lofthouse, Elsie (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1892) 23.20
London, W (railway guard, Caterham, 1893/1903) 21.26, 25.22
London & Croydon Railway 3.31, 3.33, 15.20, 15.23
atmospheric system B36.4
London & Greenwich Railway 3.31, 3.33
London Air Defence Area B195.49
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
London, Brighton & South Coast Railway B198.30
1878 carriage (No.725), discovery and restoration B175.3
locomotive No.333, Remembrance 37.61
Quarry Line B74.6, B141.9-10
rivalry (and co-operation) with SER 3.33-34, 3.35, 3.36, 15.23, 24.7
London, Corporation of the City of, Coulsdon commons, acquisition and management
7.36-37, 9.20, 11.22, B172.8, B172.10
London County Council, and Metropolitan Green Belt 11.22-23
London Defence Scheme [Victorian Forts along North Downs] 38.48-56
fort locations [sketch map] 38.50
London General Country Services Ltd B68.5
London Horse-drawn Bus Company B189.3
London Road, Caterham B198.9
London Road, Hooley, named houses see Fox Shaw [formerly Fox Inn]
London Road North, Merstham 7.28
London Tailoring and Repairing Company, Caterham (1910) B170.20
London to Brighton, walking on a globe (1903) 4.8, B67.6
London Twopenny Post 38.35-36
Long, Claude (Caterham, 1890s/1900s) 40.71
Long, Claude (Mrs) (Caterham, 1890s/1900s) 25.20
Long, E T (Sanderstead, 1938) 5.27
Long, Jeremiah (Caterham, 1850s/1860s) 7.10, 40.71
Long Plantation, Chipstead 17.19
Longden, Mary (Mrs) (Coulsdon, 1664) B51.5, B52.6, B63.6
Longe, Katherine (Coulsdon, 1412) B158.16
longevity, in Coulsdon 15.18
Longhurst, William (labourer, Caterham, 1886) 21.21
Longley, Mary (Mrs) (m.1664) see Evelyn, Mary
Longley, Mary Henrietta see Bourke, Mary Henrietta
Longmead House, Buxton Lane, Caterham B187.21
Longsdon, G M (Revd) (Vicar, St John’s, Caterham, 1940s) 18.40
Longsdon Way, Caterham B182.31
Longshaw, Chipstead 10.33, 10.34, 10.36, 17.20, B166.10-11
Lonsdale, G W (Headmaster, Caterham Hill Council School, 1914/1915) 29.19, B182.20-21
Lonsdale, Norman (schoolboy, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Lonsdale, R (Sergeant Pilot) 25.15
Look, Ann (schoolgirl, Godstone, 1855) 44.53
Loosley, Ernest G (Revd) (Minister, Coulsdon Methodist Church, 1911-1913) 27.41, 27.42
The Lord Roberts [temperance inn, 1907], Upper Woodcote Village, Purley 3.16, B142.6,
B195.11
Bourne Society plaque [2003] B195.10-11
Lorkyn, Robert (Coulsdon, 1364) B145.14
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Lorkyn, William (Coulsdon, 1387/1398) B145.14, B156.13, B156.14
Lorncourt Dogotels, Godstone B171.24-25
lorry drivers (1920s) 37.61-62
lost villages see Goldwhurd; Marden; Watendone; Woodcote, medieval
Loughborough, Major (Sanderstead, 1926) 38.21
Loughborough, T W (Major) (Caterham VTC, 1914-1919) 30.39, 30.44
lousy children, Warlingham 23.27-28, 23.32
Lovatt, Mrs (Caterham, 1950s) 45.22
Love Lane, Sanderstead 15.43
Lovegrove, J (greengrocer, Purley, 1900s) 1.28
Lovegrove, T (stationer, Caterham, 1889) B157.19
Lovegrove & Leitch, Gentlemem’s Outfitters, Caterham B149.12, B194.29
Lovel, Joan (Chipstead, 1257) 32.44
Loveland, Arthur B198.8
Lovell Cottage, Kenley B163.7
Lovell estate, Kenley B163.7
Lovelock, Gabriel (Welcomes Farm, Kenley, 1851) 7.31
Lovestede, John (Chelsham, 1402) 22.9, 26.44
Lovett, Edward (1852-1933) (pioneer folklorist, Croydon and Caterham) B191.25-28
Lovitt, George (confectioner, Caterham, 1893) 25.18
Low, Thomas (Tupwood, Caterham, 1786) 25.31
Lowe, Caroline Anne (née Sneyd), 2nd Viscountess Sherbrooke (1834-1914) 22.20, 23.8,
25.23, 39.19, 39.20, 39.21
Lowe, Doris (née Isted) (Whyteleafe) B187.25
Lowe, Georgiana (née Orred), 1st Viscountess Sherbrooke (1804-1884) 39.9, 39.16, 39.19,
39.21, B65.8
Lowe, Harold John (d.1983) (Whyteleafe) B187.25-26, B187.27
Lowe, Patricia (Whyteleafe) B187.25, B187.27
Lowe, Reginald George (Whyteleafe) B187.25
Lowe, Robert, Viscount Sherbrooke (1811-1892) (politician) 7.37, 7.38, 7.39, 39.7-21,
39.11, B63.4, B65.8, B199.24, B201.9
cartoons featuring 39.cover, 39.12
coat of arms 39.13
cycling accident, Whyteleafe (1871) 19.1, 19.4, 39.17, B93.9
parliamentary career 39.10-13
and railway travel 39.17-18
Lowe, Roger (b.1942) (Whyteleafe) B187.26, B187.27
Lowe Brothers, Godstone Road, Whyteleafe B187.25-27, B187.26
Lower Barn Road, Purley 39.59
Lower Harestone Lane, Caterham 4.11
Lower Road, Kenley 37.24, 37.25
former residents 20.40, 44.8
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Lowten, Thomas (Caterham, 1814) 3.4
Loxford Road, Caterham B181.25
Lucas, Ethel (née Wheeler) (Kenley, 1910s) 40.36
Lucas, Leonard (Kenley, 1910s) 40.36
Lucas, Peter (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, 1871) B165.18
Lucas, Robert (Coulsdon, 1762) 7.30, 41.32, B143.13
Lucas, Sydney (Kenley, 1910s-1950s) 40.36, 40.38
Luce, Mrs (Caterham, 1930s) B178.21, B178.22
Luce, Erica J (Caterham, 1930s) B178.21, B178.22
Luce, H W (Headmaster, The Dene Preparatory School, Caterham, 1930s) B178.21,
B178.22, B178.23
Luce, Julia (Caterham, 1930s) B178.21
Lucy, Alfred Henry (d.1944) (Sergeant, RAF) (Selsdon) B183.5
Lucy, Alfred T (Selsdon, 1940s) B183.5
Lucy, Alice M (Mrs) (Selsdon, 1940s) B183.5
Lucy, Richard de (Lagham, 1176) B78.2
Luff, Mr (Coulsdon, 1920s) 42.52
G & A Lufkin, Tobacconists, South Croydon 43.25
Luger, Len (radio operator, Coulsdon, 1928) 32.24
Lunacy Commission 42.34
lunacy reform, key legislation 42.32-35
Luscombe, Sir Harry (Whyteleafe House, 1907) B166.11
Lushington, Anne Elizabeth (née Harris) (d.1856) 41.14, 41.16
Lushington, Marianne (née Hearne) (d.1864) 41.16
Lushington, Stephen Rumbold (1776-1868), MP (Sanderstead Court, 1820s) 40.8-9,
41.13-16, 41.15, 41.19
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944) (architect) B41.2
Luxford, E (schoolgirl, Godstone, 1855) 44.53
Lyall, Edna [Ada Ellen Bayly, 1857-1903] (novelist) 3.11, B60.6
Alfred Lye, Grocers & General Stores, Station Parade, Sanderstead 38.40
Lyle, Sir Leonard (Woldingham) 6.13
Lymes Place, Sanderstead see Place House, Sanderstead
lynchets 17.5, 22.10
Lynde family, Sanderstead 5.27
Lynn, Evelyn (Miss) (Headmistress, Sanderstead School, 1933-1956) 31.34
Lyon, Beverley Hamilton (1902-1970) (Caterham) 6.18, 43.5-6, 43.6
Lyon, Jeremiah (1847-1904) (East India merchant, Caterham) 25.17, 25.18, 43.3, 43.4-5,
43.4
Lyon, Jeremiah Malcolm (b.1872) (Caterham) 43.3, 43.5
Lyon, John [junior] (Caterham, 1929) 39.26
Lyon, Kate (Kenley, 1898) 21.32, 21.33, 21.34-35, 21.36
Lyon, Louisa Sarah (née Priest) (Caterham, 1887-c.1922) 19.40, 27.14, 43.3, 43.4, 43.6
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Lyon, Malcolm Douglas (1898-1964) (Caterham) 6.18, 43.5, 43.5
Lyon, Maria Eliza (née Soper) (Caterham, 1890s-1900s) 43.3, 43.5
Jeremiah Lyon & Co. 43.4, 43.5
Lyons, Mr & Mrs (Godstone, 1920s) B151.7
Lyttel Hall, Coopers Hill, Nutfield B194.15
M
Maberley, Jane (m.1818) see Smith, Jane
Maberley, Colonel John (Shirley, 1810s) 19.26, 37.46
Macandrew, Mr (farmer, Farleigh Court, 1900s) 10.20
McArville, Carol (Caterham, 1975) B187.8
Macaulay, Dorothy (née Lockton) (Warlingham) 10.20, 10.25, 10.28
Macaulay, G R (Revd) (Vicar, All Saints’, Warlingham, 1900-1925) 10.25, 15.32, 15.33
Macaulay Road, Caterham B181.25
McBain, James Anderson Dickson (b.1869) (Kenley, 1930s) 41.46
McBey, Mr (farmer, Beddlestead Farm, 1890s) 10.19
McBride, John (Purley, 1870s) 18.6, 18.7
McCarthy, Lesley (Caterham, 1961) B187.8
MacCaw, Eleanor (Mrs) (Rooksnest, Godstone, 1900s-1927) 31.24
MacCaw, W J, MP (Rooksnest, Godstone, 1900s-1927) 31.24, 31.26, B159.7
McClintock, Anna Elizabeth see Greenwell, Anna Elizabeth, Lady
McCullough, Hugh [father] (Coulsdon, 1940s/1950s) B190.10, B190.10
McCullough, Hugh [son] 41.65
recollections
Astoria Cinema, Purley, 1961-1966 41.63-67
Regal Cinema, Purley, 1966-1973 38.16-19
Mace, Jem [The Swaffham Gypsy] (prize fighter, 1860s) 41.24-26, 41.25, 41.26
McFadden, Father (Roman Catholic priest, Coulsdon, 1920s) 35.19, B181.27
McGlade, Susan (Caterham, 1979) B187.8
McGlade, Tina (Caterham, 1981) B187.8
Machin, Walter Vincent (estate agent, Purley, 1900s-1930s) B173.4
Machin & Graham-King (Estate Agents, Purley and Coulsdon, 1905-1982) B173.4-5
archive material B161.11-13, B163.7-8, B173.4
in East Surrey Museum B198.8-11
Kenley Memorial Hall deed box B162.6-7
machine gun posts [pill-boxes] B189.37-38, B189.37, B191.6
Macintosh, Miss (schoolteacher, Coulsdon, 1920s) 35.20
MacKay, Ann (d.1786) (Sanderstead) 9.27
MacKay, Betty (d.1789) (Sanderstead) 9.27
Mackay, J J (Major) (Middlesex Regt, Public Schools Bn, 1914) 26.29, 26.30
MacKay, Richard (d.1793) (Sanderstead) 9.27
McKiernan, John Joseph (gardener, Woldingham, 1961-1978) B196.2-3
McKiernan, Mary (Mrs) (cook, Woldingham, 1961-1978) B196.2-3
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MacKinnen [sic], Violet (Kenley, 1920s) B143.7
MacKinnon, Albert (Coulsdon, 1928) B143.7
Mackintosh, Charles Rennie (1868-1928) (architect, designer and painter) 42.59
Mackintosh, H W (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Macleay, Alexander (1767-1848) (civil servant and entomologist) 42.14, 42.15
career in England 42.16, 42.19, 42.20
daughters’ education 42.16-17
career and achievements in Australia 42.22, 42.23
Macleay, Alexander Rose [Alec] (1796-1869) 42.15, 42.20
Macleay, Barbara (1797-1812) (Godstone) 42.15
Macleay, Barbara Isabella (b.1814) 42.16, 42.19
Macleay, Barbara St Clair (née Innes) (d.1869) 42.23
Macleay, Catherine (1799-1813) (Godstone) 42.15
Macleay, Christiana Susan (1799-1866) 42.15, 42.17, 42.19
Macleay, Elizabeth [Eliza] (née Barclay) (1769-1847) 42.14, 42.15, 42.18, 42.19, 42.22,
42.23
Macleay, Elizabeth (1798-1800) 42.15
Macleay, Elizabeth (1800-1814) (Godstone) 42.15, 42.18
Macleay, Frances Leonora [Fanny] (1793-1836) 42.15
botanical and entomological interests 42.17, 42.20
care of siblings 42.18-19
education 42.16-17
gardening interests 42.20
letters 42.15
marriage proposals and marriage 42.18, 42.22
Macleay, Sir George (1809-1891) 42.15, 42.16, 42.22, 42.23
Macleay, James (1794-1810) 42.15, 42.18
Macleay, James Robert (1811-1892) 42.16, 42.18, 42.22, 42.23
Macleay, Johanna (1803-1820) (Godstone) 42.15, 42.18
Macleay, Kennethina (1805-1864) (Godstone) 42.15, 42.17, 42.22, 42.23
Macleay, Margaret (1802-1858) 42.16, 42.17
Macleay, Rosa Roberta (1807-1854) 42.16, 42.17, 42.22, 42.23
Macleay, William Sharp (1792-1865) 42.15, 42.22, 42.23
McLeod, D (gardener, Rooksnest, Godstone, 1816) B143.10
Macley, Mr (art teacher, Kenley, 1940s) B190.30
McNaughton, Maggie (Mrs) (landlord, King & Queen, Caterham, 1920s) 22.40
McNaughton, Samuel (landlord, King & Queen, Caterham, 1900s-1920s) 22.40
Macpherson, Harold (Purley, 1930s) 41.47
McRae, John Duncan (b.1918) (psychiatric nurse, Warlingham Park Hospital, 1954-1980)
B195.20-22, B195.21
McRay, Florence see Browne, Florence
MacRobert, Sir Alasdair Workman, 2nd Bt (d.1938) B190.25
MacRobert, Sir Alexander, 1st Bt. (d.1922) B190.25
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MacRobert, Sir Iain Workman (Pilot Officer), 4th Bt (d.1941) B190.25
MacRobert, Rachel W, Lady (née Workman) (d.1954) (geologist) (Stanstead House,
Caterham, 1930s) B190.24-26
MacRobert, Sir Roderick Alan (Flight Lieutenant), 3rd Bt (d.1941) B190.25
McWatt, Mr & Mrs (Warlingham Golf Club, 1930s) 26.14
Madden, Henrietta Laetitia see Coxhead, Henrietta Laetitia
Maddy, Mrs (Whyteleafe, 1950s-1987) B192.19
Madge, Sidney J (Dr) (Purley) 45.4, 45.78, B138.15
Coulsdon from Cuthred to the Crusades 17.15, 17.16, B138.15
Coulsdon Records: The Principal Lands of Coulsdon and Purley and their Holders
27.28
Madgett, D (Mrs) (Croydon, 1950s) 45.38
Madgett, Dulcie see Barlow, Dulcie
Maes Mawr, Church Road, Whyteleafe 1.23, 7.10, 7.11, 34.41-42, B180.36-37
Mafeking Terrace, High Street, Purley 1.28, 4.29, B183.10
Magazine Road, Chaldon 31.14
Maggs, Ken (Caterham) 38.54
Mahoney, Patrick (labourer, Caterham, 1851) 21.14
The Maid [later The Red Lion], Bletchingley B183.14
mail-coaches 2.19-20, 11.9-10, 33.cover, 33.3, 33.7, 34.63, 34.68, B153.30-31
Maile, Ann (d.1893) (Caterham) 6.27
Mainwaring, Captain (Caterham VTC, 1915) 30.40
Mairi, Theresa Anne (Purley) B196.42
Maison d’Art, Godstone Road, Caterham B176.21
Maitland, Adam (Purley, 1920s) 41.44, 41.45
Major, Charles J B199.36, B199.37
Major, Charlotte (m.1863) see Wylie, Charlotte
Major, Dorothea see Newmarch, Dorothea
Major, Esther (Mrs) B199.37
Major, Rose Mary see Leaf, Rose Mary
Malcolm Road, Coulsdon, cinema (various names, 1914-1930s) 28.32-34, 28.33, 41.49,
B146.9-10, B147.8-9, B148.9
Maleville, Gilbert de (Chipstead, 1329) 32.46
Malevyle, Gilbert (Pirbright, 1291) 32.45-46
Malevyle, Gilbert (Pirbright, 1360) 32.46
Malkrow, Valerie (Caterham, 1955) B187.8
Maloney, T G (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Malthouse Cottages, Godstone 26.35
Malvern, Park Road, Kenley B201.43
Manchip, Benny (Whyteleafe, 1950s) B196.10
mangle, Chelsham parish B154.10
Mann, Miss (Godstone, 1855) 44.51
Mann, Mr (Coulsdon, 1920s) 42.52
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Manning, Mrs (Caterham, 1920s) 39.32
Manning, Nathaniel (Caterham, 1736) 7.4
Manning, Owen (Revd) (1721-1801) (antiquary) 45.77, 45.78
Manor Avenue, Caterham 25.14, B181.25, B184.10
archaeological excavations (1996) B165.23-24
Court Close 3.6, B29.2
entrance pillars 3.11, B186.6, B186.6
named houses see Court Lodge
Manor Cottage [later Caterham Manor], Whyteleafe 25.33, 25.34, 26.10-11, B32.4
Manor House, Woodmansterne 15.40
Manor Park, Whyteleafe 11.23, 26.10-15, B53.5, B146.12-13, B162.3, B169.29-30,
B181.25
nature trail B69.2
South Lodge 26.12, 26.15, 26.15, 40.62, 40.65
Manor Way, Caterham B198.10
manorial boundaries 4.21, 4.24, 4.25
Coulsdon 12.30-32, B32.3, B69.5, B76.6-7, B88.5-6, B189.31-32
Farleigh 36.23
manorial courts 32.53, 33.46, 33.47
Caterham, Portley 8.36
Chelsham B147.7, B147.8
Coulsdon 9.21, 12.20-21, 32.43, 32.46, B56.5, B65.8, B172.17-18
Court Rolls
1398 B156.12-14
1409 B157.15-16
1412 B158.15-16
1415 B159.20-21
1430 B160.14-15
Farleigh 36.24
Godstone 28.40, 28.41, 28.42, 28.43
Warlingham B147.7
Court Rolls, 1648 B67.6
manors
16.30, B30.[suppt.]
Banstead 30.17, 34.49
Perrotts 14.10, 19.33, 19.34, 34.13
Beddington 34.49, 36.14, 36.16
Bletchingley 5.8, 30.16, 30.17, 37.4-6
Chivington [Civentone] 16.6, 18.14, 18.20
Caterham 3.4, 3.8, 8.36, 30.18, 35.35, 37.29, B189.27
Portley 3.4, 3.8, 8.36, 8.38, 35.34-37
Salmons 3.4, 3.8, 8.36, B23.2
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Tillingdown 30.17, 35.34, 35.35, 37.5, B141.7
Chaldon
Chaldon Court 4.34
Tollsworth 32.46
Willey 18.12, 30.19
Chelsham
Chelsham Court 14.4, 14.6, 17.6, 17.7, 18.8-9
Chelsham Watevile [Fickleshole] 17.6, 17.7, 18.9
Chipstead 13.32, 25.36, 25.38, 32.43-44, 32.46
Pirbright 32.43, 32.44-46
Coulsdon 13.33, 24.28, 34.49, 34.50, B139.9, B141.12
descent B42.2, B125.8
see also West Purley
sub-manors
Garston B140.9, B155.13, B159.21, B160.14
Hooley 11.36, 39.45-46, B147.11-12
Portnalls B146.10-11
Taunton 12.19-22, 16.26, B149.11, B155.13
tenements, etc B155.13
Hartleys B145.14, B159.20
Kenley B141.12
La Place (Place House) B148.18-19
Lacies B148.18
Netherne B152.14-15
Newlands 43.55, B151.14, B155.13
Roke/Rokeland 41.31-32, B143.13
Salmons B148.18-19, B155.13
Standen 36.17, 37.51, B139.9, B141.12, B155.13, B160.14
Tauntons 34.13
Tollers 43.55, B151.13-14, B156.13, B159.20
Welcomes B142.12-13, B155.13
Westhalle (Salmons) B148.18
Wood Place 11.36, 39.45, B150.16-17
Watendon B45.1, B140.9, B141.12, B142.12, B143.13, B155.13-14
Croydon, Croham 5.28, 15.43
East Purley (Sanderstead) 5.28, 36.16, B138.10
estate c.1375, map 36.17
Farleigh 8.3-4, 36.23-28, B185.33
Gatton 32.46
Godstone
Flore 5.8, 14.40, 43.36
Lagham 16.6, 16.8, B66.1, B78.2, B83.2, B85.3, B86.3
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Marden 5.8, 14.40, 16.6, 16.8
Merstham 12.4, 32.46, 34.49
Albury 22.12, 32.46, B65.3
Alderstead 22.11-12, 22.14, 22.16, 22.29
Alsted, Netherne Wood [sub-manor] 9.7-14, 12.3-6, 16.8-9, B57.1-2
Nutfield 13.32, 25.36, 25.38, 25.39
sub-manors
extent [map] 25.39
Hathersham 25.36, 25.38
Woolborough 25.36, 25.38
Purley see East and West Purley
Sanderstead 4.27, 5.26, 27.4, 40.3, 40.5-6, 41.12
see also East Purley
sub-manors, Langhurst, Limpsfield B172.28, B185.31
Sutton 30.17, 34.49
Tatsfield 40.5
Titsey 22.9, 40.5
Wallington 13.7, 13.8
Warlingham 14.4, 30.16, 32.36, 41.12, B157.9
Crewes 14.5, 19.26, B23.2, 36.16, B169.7
West Hall 2.10, B47.4, B78.4
West Purley (Coulsdon) 36.16, 36.18, 37.51, B138.10, B139.9, B147.12
estate c.1375, map 36.17
Woldingham 7.15-16
Manser, Henry (Tonbridge, 1840s) 43.11
Manser, Sarah (née Fairall) (Caterham [1841/1851] and Tonbridge) 43.10-11
Mantell, Major (Caterham, 1950s) 45.22
Maple Road, Whyteleafe 1.22, 1.23, 12.41, 12.42, 36.34, B143.11, B194.4
Maple Way, Hooley 18.30
maps
Bourne Society area in 1837 4.22-23, 4.24
Caterham see Portley Map (1710s); Rowed Map (1736)
Map Library, British Library B158.5
Marchant, Mr (Sub-Captain, Caterham Fire Brigade, 1904) 23.12
Marchant, George (Hurst Green, 1880s) B96.9
Marchant, T (Caterham, 1890s) 39.6, B172.18
Marchant, William (plumber/glazier, Godstone, 1850s) 26.37
Marcuse, Dorothy (Caterham, 1903) 21.27
Marcuse, Eugen (seed merchant, Caterham, 1900s/1910s 17.12, 21.22, 22.23, B130.10
Marcuse, Eugene Gerald (1886-1961) (radio pioneer) 5.32-34, 5.33, 17.12-15
memorials at Bosham, Sussex 17.12, 17.13, B118.5-6
Marcuse, Louisa (Mrs) (Caterham, 1900s/1910s) 17.12, 22.22
Marcuse, Walter (d.1954) (Caterham) 17.12
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Marden, Edward (pupil, Kenley School, 1899) 36.30, 36.31
Marden, Frederick (Caterham Home Guard, 1940) 29.5-6, 29.8, 29.9, 29.10
Marden, lost village 2.16, 14.28, B17.1, B18.2, B19.1
Marden Castle, Marden Park 5.10, 14.1, 14.28, 17.39-40, 17.41, B87.2
Marden Cottages, World’s End, Caterham 38.30
Marden Deer Park, Caterham, fire (1874) B104.10
Marden Park 3.37, 5.7-11, B87.7, B141.7
ancient highway through 3.36-40
Bourne Society visits to B86.2, B90.1
estate 3.30, 3.37, 3.38, 6.32, 8.14-15
John Evelyn’s visits [1677, 1700] 5.8, 5.9
house 43.35
depicted by Hassall, c.1820 5.9, 43.38
living memories 17.39-42, 22.26-27, B91.7-8
Sacred Heart Convent School 5.11, 28.18, B86.2
Shire Horse Stud 5.11, 17.42, 22.26
possible tenancy of Joseph Bonaparte, ex-King of Spain B62.5, B63.5, B66.6, B73.8,
B76.5
threatened by railway projects 15.19-26
Marden Park Farm 3.36, 3.37, 30.11
crashed Hurricane (1940) B188.37
Marden Park Station see Woldingham Station
Marden Valley B180.37
as railway route 15.19, 15.20, 15.22, 15.23
The Mardens [later The Chase], Tupwood Lane, Caterham B48.5
Margaretting, Kenley B159.3
Marina, Princess, Duchess of Kent 6.34, B143.10
Mark Beech Tunnel 39.61, B154.19
Markedge Lane, Chipstead 17.32
markets see South Croydon Cattle Market; Surrey Street market, Croydon
Markfield Wood, Caterham B195.36, B195.37
Markham, Harriet (née Burdett) (1848-1887) (Headmistress, Riddlesdown National School)
6.27-28, 36.49
Marks, Albert (Caterham, 1910s) 22.23
Markwick, Mr (milkman, Purley, 1900s) 1.28
Markwick, Arthur (butcher, Purley/Coulsdon, 1900s) 4.18
Markwick, Percy (butcher, Purley/Coulsdon, 1900s) 4.18
marl-pits 24.32
Marley Tile Company, Sanderstead 44.18
marling 18.38-39, 27.6
Marlowes, Caterham B180.26
Marlpit Avenue, Coulsdon 18.39
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Marlpit Farm, Coulsdon 3.22, 4.19, 9.19, 18.39, B198.29
Marlpit Lane, Coulsdon 3.24, 9.19, 12.32, 18.8-39, 35.23, 40.52, B26.3, B34.8, B42.2,
B74.6, B113.11, B198.29
railway bridge reconstruction (1937) B144.8, B147.22-23, B147.22, B147.23
Marlpit Lane Recreation Ground, Coulsdon B53.5, B174.21-23
pavilion (1930s) B174.22, B174.23
unidentified event(!) B180.7
war memorial B142.10, B144.8, B151.12
Marriage, Frank, living memories (Zeppelin raid, 1915) B107.7-8
Marriott, F R (Revd) (Vicar, Warlingham, 1888-1900) 4.25, 4.26, 5.38, B193.29
Marriott, S C (Colonel) (Kenley, 1930-1937) 37.23
Marsden, J Pickford (Dr), on smallpox inoculation 5.14
Marsden, Mary (Caterham, 1963) B187.8
Marsh, Audrey (née Powell) B188.9, B199.31
living memories (Caterham, 1930s) B199.30-33
Marsh, Frank (1898-1990) (Coulsdon) 42.49-50, 42.52, 42.53, 42.54, 42.55
Marsh, Irene (d.1990) (Coulsdon) 42.49, 42.53, 42.54, 42.55
Marshal, A (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
Marshall, Eleanor (St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham) 37.18
Marshall, G (store owner, Caterham, 1915) B169.20
Marshall, Horace Brooks, Baron Marshall of Chipstead (1865-1936) (Shabden Park) 10.33,
10.34, 27.39-40, 27.41, 41.46, B135.6
Marshall, Laura Ellen [not Gwendoline] see Rank, Laura Ellen
Marshalsea Prison 22.14, 22.16
Marsh’s (Stationers), Brighton Road, Coulsdon 42.49-50, 42.50, 42.52-54
Marson, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1837) 7.29, 7.31
Marston, Warlingham B158.11
Marten, Alice (alleged witch, Bletchingley, 1593) 32.55
Martin, Mr (surgeon, Merstham, 1816) 5.13
Martin, Alexander William (Sanderstead, 1919) B178.7
Martin, Amy (Mrs) (Caterham, 1890s-1910s ?) 22.23, B152.4
Martin, Doris (née Stevens) (b.1917), living memories (Roke) 35.44-49
Martin, H L (Caterham) B197.18-20
living memories (Kenley Aerodrome, 1930s) 27.15-18
Martin, Henry Richard (1864-1944) (architect and surveyor, Caterham) 15.28, 20.21, 20.21,
21.22, 22.17, 22.18, 22.20, 23.10, 25.21, 25.23, 27.14, 29.30, 30.38, B152.4
Martin, Joan (Caterham, 1911) 22.23
Martin, John (d.1807) (Warlingham) 14.8
Martin, Julia (d.1853) (Sanderstead) 6.30, B177.28
Martin, Mabel (Mrs) (Caterham, 1940s) B202.30
Martin, Matthew (workhouse governor, Godstone, 1818-1833?) 31.4
Martin, Monica (d.1992) (Caterham), obituary B152.4
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Martin, Richard (architect and surveyor, Caterham, 1870s/1880s) 24.7, 38.25, 38.26
Martin, William (woodcutter, Caterham, 1851/1861) 21.9, B180.24
Martin, William Charles (Caterham, 1940s) B202.30
Martin, William James (Ordinary Seaman, RN) (d.1942) (Caterham) B202.30
Martingell, John (Waddington, 1903) 41.42
Martingell, Maurice (b.1855) (farm bailiff, Coulsdon) 4.8, 4.18, 11.8, B89.5
Martingell, William (1890-1977) (Coulsdon) 4.8, 9.22, 11.8, B34.7, B178.3
living memories (Coulsdon and Purley) 4.18-19
obituary B89.5
Marwood, Eli (Whyteleafe) B194.13
Mary Stephens Charity, Chipstead 12.22-28, 25.44
Mary Stephens Charity School, Chipstead Bottom 12.26, 12.27, 17.18, B165.8-9
Mason, Charlotte Maria Shaw (1842-1923) (educationalist) 40.21
Mason, Henry (Woldingham Garden Village, 1920s) 17.21, 44.60, 44.61, B199.7
Mason, Herbert (solicitor) (Caterham, 1909) B195.28
Mason, Ivor (Caterham, 1920s) 39.31
Mason, Sir Richard (Coulsdon, 1670-1688) 38.12, B42.2
Masonic lodges 42.52
Mason’s Bridge Road, Horley 34.50
Masters, Hazel (Purley, 1917) 40.60
Mathew, Hannah (charity pupil, Chipstead, 1775) 12.26
Mathoura, Warlingham B198.10
Mathy, Heinrich (Kapitän Leutnant) (Zeppelin commander, 1915/1916) 26.21, 26.23, 26.24,
26.26, 26.27, 26.28
Matlock Road, Caterham B181.25, B201.25
Matthay, Tobias (1858-1948) (musician/composer, Purley, ?1893-1906?) B79.6
Matthew, Ann (m.1770) see Kelly, Ann
Matthew, Job (d.1825) (wheelwright, Farleigh) 8.6
Matthew, John (Caterham, 1699) B166.12
Matthews, Mr (police constable, Caterham, 1893) 25.22
Matthews, Bob (Mike) (Warlingham, 1900s/1910s) B193.26
Matthews, ’Buckle’ (Warlingham, 1920s) 12.16
Matthews, Elizabeth see Halliday, Elizabeth
Matthews, Elizabeth (née Wickery) (Coulsdon, 1720s-1760s) 15.15
Matthews, George (Caterham, 1690s/1720s) 35.28
Matthews, Grace (bapt.1734) (Coulsdon) 15.15
Matthews, James (farm labourer, Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Matthews, John (Caterham, 1680s) 35.28
Matthews, John (parish clerk) (Coulsdon, 1720s-1760s) 15.15, B77.6
Matthews, Robert (Coulsdon, 1680s) 35.28
Matthews, Sissie (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1900) 23.22
Matthews, W [of W Matthews & Sons, Builders and Contractors] (1980) 21.44
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Matveieff, Constantine (Pirbright, 1871) 32.47
Maurice Avenue, Caterham B34.4
Maw, Miss (Kenley, 1900s) B201.44
Maw, George (1832-1912) (Kenley) B144.4, B146.1
Mawhood, P M (postmaster, Coulsdon, 1930s) B148.16
Mawson, Mrs (Purley, 1917) 40.61
Maxwell, Mr (sweet shop proprietor, Kenley, 1930s) B171.20
May, Francis V (Revd) (Minister, Coulsdon Methodist Church, 1975-1984) 27.42
May, H J (Borough Farm, Sanderstead, 1914-1917) 44.16
May, James (gardener, Selsdon Park, 1901) B191.36
May Queens (Caterham, 1934-1994) B187.8
Mayall, John (cyclist, 1869) 4.8
Maycock, Sylvia (Purley, 1917) 40.60
Mayer, H (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Mayes Place, Upper Warlingham B198.9
Mayfield Road, Sanderstead 1.20, 5.29, 38.41, 39.58, 39.66, B179.25
Mayflower Cottage, Broadham Green B96.4
Mayhew, Christian (Mrs) (Hooley House, 1695) 11.36, 39.46
Maynard, Dame (Godstone, 1803) 31.8
Maynard, Agnes (Girl Guide leader, Wimbledon, 1910s) 40.22-23
Maynard, Jean (Caterham) B196.35
Maynards Cottages, Stanstead Road, Caterham B16.1
Mayne, Alfie (Caterham, 1910s/1920s) B188.33
Mayne, Elsie (Caterham, 1920s) B187.17
Mayne, Enice see Worthington, Enice
Mayne, Mollie (Portley, Caterham, 1930s) B163.6
Mayne, William (gardener, Caterham, 1920s-1930s) B163.5-6
Mayo, Edie (Whyteleafe, 1940s) B187.26
Mayo, 8th Earl of see Bourke, Walter Longley
Mayorcas, Elie (Woldingham) B41.2
Maypole Mead, Caterham B192.26
Mazzey, John (Caterham, 1910s) 25.40
Mead, Miss (schoolteacher, Coulsdon, 1920s) 35.20
Mead, Mr and Mrs (Coulsdon Common, 1900s) B194.32
Mead, Mrs (baker, Whyteleafe, 1900s-1920s) B192.23
Mead, A E (manager, Whyteleafe limeworks, 1890s) B170.16
Mead, Annie (Coulsdon Common, 1900s) B194.32
Mead, Emily (Coulsdon Common, 1900s) B194.32
Mead, Nellie (Coulsdon Common, 1900s) B194.32
Mead Road, Caterham B192.26
Meadmoor, Brighton Road, Purley 5.16, 17.13, 32.20
Meadow Coombe, Stuart Road, Warlingham B198.10
Meadowbank, Timber Hill Road, Caterham B194.30
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The Meadows, Farleigh Road, Warlingham 1.18, 2.26
Meads, Mary (assistant teacher, Godstone, 1851) 22.4
Meads Road, Caterham 16.33
Meadway, Coulsdon, former residents 40.54, B199.12
Meadway, Hamsey Green B194.54
Meakin, Mrs (Purley, 1930s) B182.24
Meakin, Walter (Purley, 1930s) 41.47
Mears, John (pupil, Kenley School, 1886) 34.22
measles epidemics 10.32
Measom, George S (railway guide author, 1850s-60s) B159.15-16
Illustrated Guide to the South Eastern Railway (1853) 34.36-39, B159.15-16
Medhurst, Elizabeth (Mrs) (Tupwood, Caterham, 1739) 25.31
Medhurst, George (d.1682) (Coulsdon) 15.14
Medhurst, Grace (née Wood) (Coulsdon, 1655) 15.14
Medhurst, Jeremy (Coulsdon, 1655) 15.14
medieval wall paintings
All Saints’, Sanderstead [St Edmund, King and Martyr, and St Edmund Rich] 5.27, 16.1,
16.3-4
All Saints’, Warlingham [St Christopher] 6.24-25, B174.28
St Lawrence, Caterham [censing angel] 16.3, B33.2, B44.2
St Peter & St Paul, Chaldon [Ladder of Salvation] 12.16-19
Medmenham, John de, Abbot of Chertsey (1261-1270) 12.20
Medwin, Matthias England (1893-1940) (Caterham) B199.30, B199.32, B201.25
Meech, Mr (Caterham, 1940s) 39.76
Meek, Charlotte (Mrs) (Godstone, 1850s) 22.4, 44.54
Meere, James (Revd) (d.1663) (Rector, Farleigh, 1657-1663) B56.4
Mees, C E (Revd) (Wesleyan Chaplain, Guards’ Depot, Caterham, 1898-1907) 22.20,
22.21, B117.2
Melbury, Harestone Hill, Caterham B191.10
Mellersh & Neale Ltd [brewers] B173.14, B175.13, B183.14-15
Mellish, D E (Mrs), living memories (Kenley, 1900s) B198.26-27
Mellish, Daniel (d.1716?) (Sanderstead) 8.13
Mellish, George (d.1654) (merchant, Sanderstead) 8.12, B176.23
Mellish, George (d.1693) (Sanderstead) 8.13
Mellish, Henry (d.1677) (Turkey merchant, Sanderstead) 8.12-13, 14.4
Mellish, John (d.1798) 44.12
Mellish, Mary see Hampton, Mary
Mellish, Robert (d.1627) (Sanderstead) 5.27
The Melody-Makers [Caterham dance band] B163.6
Melville, Woldingham B41.2
mental hospitals see Cane Hill Hospital; Netherne Hospital; St Lawrence’s Hospital;
Warlingham Park Hospital
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mental illness, treatment of 16.20-21, 16.24
reform in Surrey 42.31-43
Mercer, Captain (Place House, Sanderstead) 40.4, 40.7
Mercer’s Country Park, Nutfield Marsh B133.8, B169.24
Mercer’s Farm, Nutfield Marsh B169.24
Meredith, Allen, on yew trees 35.9-10
Meredith, Geoffrey, living memories (Caterham, 1920s-1930s) 19.40-43
Meredith, Margaret (Madge) (Mrs) (Caterham, 1929) 39.24
Merlewood, Coulsdon Common B190.42
Merrett, Mr (plumber, Caterham, 1890) B153.13, B153.14
Merrett, Mr (tobacconist, Caterham, 1910s?) B154.20
Merriday, Yvonne (née Pelling) (Caterham, 1930s) B167.21, B167.21
Merryweather Manual Fire Engines 1.16, 23.10, B157.5
Merstham 4.3, 4.6, 4.24, B196.17-18
churches
St Katherine 3.3, 12.9, 22.29
churchyard, tombs and monuments 6.28-29
memorial tablets B64.2
yew trees 35.14
industrial developments, early 19th century 23.36-41
parish registers B70.7
public houses/inns see The Feathers; Jolliffe Arms
tollgate 11.8
Merstham Fort 38.48, 38.49-50, 38.56
Merstham House, Merstham 4.6, 17.18, 17.19, B64.2
Merstham limeworks and stone quarries 12.8, 23.36, 23.37-38, 23.40, 23.41, 44.41, 45.66,
45.67
Merstham Poorhouse 17.19
Merstham Tunnel [opened 1841] 15.22, B26.3, 34.38, 34.38, 39.55, B141.9-10
extraction shafts B141.9, B146.7
sighting tower B141.9, B146.7
Merstham Tunnel (Quarry Line) [opened 1899] B141.9-10
sighting tower B146.7-8
Merstham watermill 23.40
Merton, Walter de (d.1277) [Chancellor and Bishop of Rochester] (Farleigh) 8.3, 8.4, 36.23
Merton College, Oxford, and Farleigh manor 4.27, 8.3-4, 36.23, 36.24, 36.25, 36.27-28
Mesolithic artifacts 2.14, 2.15, 10.3, 10.5, 19.39, B70.3, B102.4, B109.2, B111.3, B112.4
Messeder, Isaac, Fieldbook and Map of Coulsdon (1762) 7.29, 7.32
Messer, Mr (Caterham, 1940s) B202.21
Messer, Mrs (Caterham, 1940s) B202.20-21
Messer, Brian (Caterham, 1940s) B202.20
Messer, John (Caterham, 1940s), wartime memories B202.20-21
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Metropolitan Asylums Board 16.20, 16.21, 42.35, 42.41
Metropolitan Asylums District 42.35
Metropolitan Commissioners in Lunacy 42.34
Metropolitan District Asylum for the Reception of Imbeciles and Chronic Harmless
Lunatics, Caterham see St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham
Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association 2.36, 30.29
Metropolitan Police District boundary (1861) 33.48, 33.49
Metz, Gerald L E (d.1987) (Chaldon, 1940-1987), obituary B128.7
Metz, Lesley (Mrs) (1909-1994) (Chaldon, 1940-1994) B160.3, B161.26
Meynell, Elizabeth (Mrs) (d.1780) (Coulsdon) 15.16
Michaelis, Maximilian (Tandridge, 1895-1919) 27.34, 27.35, 27.38
Michell, Mr (builder, Caterham, 1909) 27.14
Michenors, Bletchingley 19.35, 19.36
microliths and cores, Mesolithic 10.3-4, 10.5
Middle Fell, Whyteleafe B198.11
Milbanke, Anne Isabella see Byron, Lady Anne Isabella [Annabella]
Milburn, W (Chipstead, 1906) 45.51
Mildred, Rosa (Mrs) (Woodmansterne)$ 15.40
Miles, Miss (schoolmistress, Caterham, 1880s) 2.22
Miles, Police Sergeant (Caterham, 1915) 29.17
Miles, Mary see Coombes, Mary
Miles, Ray (Caterham) B196.34-36, B196.35, B196.36
Miles, Sidney (Police Constable) (d.1952) (Shirley) 45.38
Miles, Spot [Spotty Dick] (tramp, Purley, 1920s) B139.10-11
Miles, Valerie (Caterham, 1956) B187.8
Miles, Walker [pseud.] see Taylor, Edmund Seyfang
Miles, William (d.1672) (Caterham) B53.1
milestones
Coulsdon 12.33, B70.8
Kenley 5.31, 6.31, B94.5
Purley B38.3, B70.8, B82.1
military orders see Knights Hospitaller of St Thomas of Acre
milk roundsmen
Herbert Wallbank’s memories (1920s-1930s) 12.13-14, 12.16
see also dairies; dairying
milk supply 12.9-10
milk, transport by rail (1840s) 12.9-10
milkmaid’s yoke B52.4
Mill Farm, Coulsdon Common 4.19
Mill House, Chelsham 2.10
Mill House, Ivy Mill Lane, Godstone 28.42
Mill House, Warlingham 36.12, B194.55, B198.9
mill-bill 11.20
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Millard, Beryl [not Betty] (Mrs) (Guide District Commissioner, Purley, 1950s) 39.42,
B182.3-4
Miller, Mrs (Purley, 1917) 40.61
Miller, A J (peppermint grower, Sanderstead, 1900s) B36.3, B51.3
Miller, Cedric (Purley, 1912) 41.55, 41.56
Miller, Georgiana see Lambert, Georgiana
Miller, Thomas (school attendance officer, Purley, 1900) 36.37
Miller Centre, Godstone Road, Caterham B182.29
millers 2.10, 2.11, 2.12, 2.13, 16.6, 20.14, 28.5, 28.6, 28.8, 28.42, 33.47, B96.4
Milliam, Henry (carman, Purley, 1871) 26.4
Milliam, Mark (carman, Purley, 1871) 26.4
Milliam, Matthew (Purley, 1861) B180.13
Milliam’s beerhouse, Purley (1860s/1870s) B101.7, B180.13
Milligan, Aggie (Mrs) (d.1957) (Purley) 44.3, 44.4, 44.6, 44.7, 44.8, 44.10
brother Frank 44.5, 44.8
siblings 44.4
Milligan, Sam [Uncle Pat] (d.1963) (Purley) 44.5, 44.8
milling machinery, Couling’s barn, Caterham 11.21
Millington, Mr (Court Lodge, Caterham, 1790) 3.8, 3.10
millponds 24.22
at Coltsford Mill, Hurst Green 24.26-27
at Ivy Mill, Bletchingley 18.18, 18.19, 18.20, 24.35
Mills, Mr (shoe repairer, Caterham, 1920s-50s) B182.28
Mills, Athalie Goodman (Mrs) (Kenley, 1898) 21.33-35, 21.36
Mills, Henry (innkeeper, South Godstone, 1850s) 26.35
Mills, James (innkeeper, Godstone, 1850s) 26.35
Mills, John (d.1689) (churchwarden, Farleigh) B56.4, B56.5
Mills, Lilian Louise (Caterham, 1937) B180.24
Mills, William (Caterham, 1836) 36.55
Mills, William (d.1809) (smallpox victim, Coulsdon) 10.17
mills see gunpowder mills; watermills; windmills
Millstock, Chipstead, Romano-British village site B54.1
Millstock [field], Coulsdon/Chipstead B2.2, 13.33
millstones 24.24, 24.28
Miln, William atte (Wolcnested, 1270s) 16.6
Milne, George (landlord, Red Lion, Smitham Bottom, 1870) 20.38
Milne, Granville T R (d.1929, Caterham) 39.25
Milne, J V (Purley, 1920s) 41.50
Milne, Oswald (architect, 1910) 33.20
Milton, Leslie E (Drummer) (Middlesex Regt, Public Schools Bn, 1914) 26.30, 26.32, 26.34
Milton Road, Caterham 39.29, 39.31, 42.67, B184.2
Mimati, M B194.24
Minet Library, Lambeth 18.22, B92.3
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Miniature Rifle Clubs, Society of 16.33, 45.46
minstrel troupes 1.23, 27.25, 27.26
The Mint, Banstead B192.13
The Mint Arms, Mogador B185.14-15, B185.14
Mint [formerly Parfitt’s] Cottage, Mogador B185.14-15
Mint Walk, Warlingham B198.10
Mission Room, Warlingham 15.31, 15.32, 15.33, 15.36, 17.34, 17.35
Mitcham 11.34, B59.2, B189.13
Mitcham fair 1.31
Mitchell, Bertram E (Headmaster, Purley County Grammar School for Boys, 1920-1945)
41.45, 41.47, 41.47, B190.34, B191.7, B193.20
Mitchell, F W (Purley, 1920s) 41.44, 41.45
Mitchell, George (Private) (Middlesex Regt, Public Schools Bn, 1914) 26.30
Mitchell, Harry Harvey (1839-1910) (Caterham) B180.23-24
Mitchell, Hugh (Chairman, Caterham UDC, 1928) 28.29
Mitchell, Hugh F (Lieutenant) (Caterham VTC, 1916/1919) 30.43, 30.44
Mitchell, John (licensee, Red Lion, Bletchingley, 1881) B183.15
Mitchell, Oliver (carman, Purley, 1871) 26.4
Mitchell, Pheba (Mrs) (Red Lion, Bletchingley, 1881) B183.15
Mitchley, place-name 2.34
Mitchley Avenue, Purley 4.14, 15.41
Mitchley Hill, Sanderstead 9.20, 17.30
Mitchley Wood estate, Riddlesdown B163.7
Moate, Mr (greengrocer, Kenley, 1930s) B171.20
moated sites
at Burstow B177.29
at Farleigh 11.29
Farleigh Court 36.26, B166.17, B166.18
at Godstone
near Flint Hall Farm 14.39, 24.32, 24.34, B70.2
Lagham Manor B66.1, B78.2, B83.2, B86.3
at Limpsfield B185.31
Model Cottages, Woldingham 1.21
Mogador House, Kingswood B106.4
Moir, Frank G L (d.1962) (Sanderstead) 15.41
obituary B29.1
Moir Close, Sanderstead 15.41, B29.1
Molendino, Robert de (miller, Wolcnested, 1234) 16.6
Moll, Jabez (farm bailiff, Sanderstead) 44.15
Mollards Wood, Biggin Hill B117.3, B118.6
Money Road, Caterham 42.67, 42.68, B196.25, B198.10
moneylenders, Jewish (C13) 8.3-4
Monger, Mr (builder, Kenley, 1930s) 37.24, B171.20
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Monger, Emily Maud (pupil teacher, Kenley, 1885) 34.18
Monger, Hazel see Jones, Hazel
Monger’s (Builders) (Little Roke, Kenley, 1920s) B180.19
Monks Well Tea Rooms, Mugswell 41.51
Monkswood, Abbots Lane, Kenley B192.16, B192.17, B192.17
Monson, Frederick John, 5th Baron (1809-1841) (Gatton) B181.16
Montague, Hyman (Quarry Mount, Chaldon, 1890s) 38.3
Montague Avenue, Sanderstead 15.41
former residents B178.13, B178.13
Montgomery, Bernard Law (Field-Marshal) (1887-1976), 1st Viscount Montgomery of
Alamein, visit to Coulsdon (1946) B175.3, B179.9-10
Montrave Road, Whyteleafe [never built] B150.10-11
monumental inscriptions B35.2-3, B36.2, B38.3, B53.6
monumental masons see Colecom, James; Colecom, Samuel; Crutcher, Richard
monumental sculpture 10.21
Monuments Protection Programme, quarrying industry B192.29-32
Moody, Sir James Matthew (Dr) (d.1915) (Medical Superintendent, Cane Hill Hospital,
1883-1915) B132.13, B169.5
The Moon, Caterham see Half Moon Inn, Caterham
Moor, Mr (constable, Caterham, 1830) 35.38
Moore, Mr [Pony] (police constable, Kenley, 1930s) 36.9-10
Moore, Mr (Merstham, 1807) B86.6
Moore, Mr (stationmaster, Stoats Nest, 1899) 3.23
Moore, Charles (ambulanceman, Caterham, 1920s) 37.32
Moore, George (Revd) (Rector, Chipstead, 1660) 25.45
Moore, Herbert (Reedham, 1915) B105.9, B106.4
Moore, James (d.1854) (schoolmaster, Chipstead, 1799-1840s) 12.26
Moore-Brown, Mrs (Kenley, 1920s) B143.7, B146.9
Moore’s Garage, South Godstone (1920s) 19.30
Moorsom, Mary Hasted (m.1884) see Moorsom-Roberts, Mary Hasted
Moorsom-Roberts, Mary Hasted (née Moorsom) (Hooley House, 1880s) 11.40, 39.49
Moorsom-Roberts, Oscar Wilson (Hooley House/St Chad’s Court, 1880s) 3.19, 3.20, 11.40,
39.49
Moot Stone, Godstone 13.17
Morant, John [of Brockenhurst] (Caterham, 1863) B167.15
Morcom, Lady (Caterham, 1930s) B172.20, B172.21
Morcom, Sir William (Caterham, 1930s) B172.20
Morden Hall, Merton B59.2
Moreton Road, South Croydon 39.58
Morgan, Miss see Himsley, Mrs
Morgan, C L G (Purley, 1929) 26.7
Morgan, Sir Charles Langbridge (Lieutenant-Colonel) (1855-1940) (Kenley) B142.9,
B146.9
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Morgan, Henry T (1879-1976) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1925-1926] 17.15, 40.43, 40.47,
41.45, 41.49, 41.51, B54.6, B83.4, B96.7
’Forefathers of the Hamlet’ [articles, Purley Review, 1932] 41.48
living memories (Purley) 1.27-28, B20.1-2
obituary B85.5
Morgan, J (Caterham Valley Refreshment Rooms, 1931) B158.17
Morgan, John (Warlingham, 1951) 15.34
Morgan, Lloyd (Purley, 1930s-1970s) B96.7
Morgan, William Watkins (Lieutenant, RNVR) B141.5, B142.9, B146.9
Morgan-Thomas, Iolanthe (Caterham, 1910s) 1.12
Morgans Ltd, High Street, Purley (1896-1976) B96.7
Morison, Alexander (Visiting Physician for Surrey Asylums, 1809-1862) 42.33, 42.33
Morison, Hector (1850-1939) (Kenley) 41.45, 41.51
Moriton, Lieutenant-Colonel (Caterham Barracks, 1885) B202.20
Morley, Jane see Atkins, Jane
Morley Road, Sanderstead 15.43
Morris, Dr (Kenley coroner, 1899) B199.20
Morris, Mr (shoemaker, Caterham, 1851) 21.8
Morris, Mr (errand boy/chauffeur, Caterham, 1910s) B167.22-23
Morris, Mr and Mrs (Woodcote Valley Road, Purley) B196.39-40
wedding photograph (1924) B196.40
Morris, Revd Canon (Vicar, St John’s, Caterham, 1910s) B188.33
Morris, Arnold C (Revd) (Minister, Coulsdon Methodist Church, 1962-1969) 27.42
Morris, Emma (Headmistress, Eothen School, Caterham, 1938-1955) 23.23, 40.70
Morris, John (d.1682) (Bletchingley) [partner of Sir Robert Clayton] 5.7, 5.8
Morris, Mary Ford (Headmistress, Board School, Caterham, 1872) 38.25, 38.26
Morrison, Mr (Caterham, 1880s) 1.8
Morrison, Mr (Caterham, 1893) 25.18
Morrison, Percy (East Surrey Coroner, 1898) 21.32, 21.34
Morrison shelters 30.8, 30.10
Morriss, Henry Fuller (d.1941?) (Woldingham Garden Village) 17.21-22, 44.60-61, 44.64,
44.68, B199.7, B199.8
Mortimer, Barry (Kenley, 1960s) 32.16-17
Mortimer, John (RAF Kenley, 1940) B193.40
Mortimer, W (Master, Old Surrey Fox Hounds, 1870s) 37.49
Morton, Mrs (Sanderstead Court, 1909-1926) 3.27, 41.17
Morton, Edward Donald (Sanderstead Court, 1909-1926) 3.27-28, 40.9-10, 41.17
Morton, James Herbert (1885-1952) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1938-1939, 1939-1940,
1940-1941, 1941-1942] 25.27, 40.43, 40.47
Morven, Uplands Road, Kenley 7.9, 7.10, B163.7
Morven Cottage, Kenley B163.7
Morven estate, Welcomes Road, Kenley B163.7
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Mosley, Frances Mary (m.1792) see Smith, Frances Mary
Mosslea Road, Whyteleafe 13.30, 36.7, B150.10, B150.11, B190.43, B190.45, B194.13
Mothersole, Arthur (Whyteleafe, 1910s) 39.21
moths B58.3, B67.5, B87.6, B141.13
Death’s Head Hawk Moth B75.6, B79.1-2
moths and butterflies, in Woldingham 13.18-22
Motor Car Club, London-Brighton procession (1896) 4.8-9
Motor Cycle Works, Godstone Road, Caterham B156.14, B156.15
motor plough training school, Marden Park 5.11
Motor Volunteer Corps [WW1] 30.43, 30.44
motorbikes, 1930s B184.25-27
Mottram, Alan P (1875-1934) (Headmaster, Caterham School) 6.18
Mottrams [formerly Foxburrow], Harestone Valley, Caterham B191.10
The Mound, Godstone Road, Caterham B182.29, B182.29
The Mound [aka The Mount, Coppice Chase, and Triton], War Coppice Road, Caterham
B122.3-4, B174.18, B175.14-15, B175.15, B175.16
Mound Cottage, War Coppice Road, Caterham B122.3
The Mount, 90 Buxton Lane, Caterham B180.24, B181.24
The Mount, War Coppice Road, Caterham see The Mound
The Mount, Coulsdon B144.8
The Mount, Warlingham B154.23
Mount Park Avenue, Purley 16.35
Mount Pleasant Road [formerly Coffee Tavern Hill], Caterham 24.5, 24.8, 33.45, 43.14,
B164.22
Mount Stewart, Welcomes Road, Kenley 40.45
Mount Vernon, Caterham 30.39
Mountain, Sarah see Balch, Sarah
Mountain Pools, Whyteleafe 27.19-21, 27.21
Mountfield, Timber Hill, Caterham 25.17
Mountfort, Guy (ornithologist) 14.16, 14.17
Mountwood Close, Selsdon 27.30
Moyle [formerly Woodland] House, Tupwood, Caterham 38.54, B156.6
Muckleroy, Keith (underwater archaeologist, Purley) (d.1980), obituary B102.5-6
muffin men 18.27, B200.39-40
Muggeridge, Malcolm (1903-1990) (journalist) (Sanderstead and South Croydon) B193.3
Mugridge, Robert (Hazelwood Farm, Chipstead, 1784) 33.14
Mugswell, Chipstead 13.32, 18.27, B165.8
Mugswell Rectory, Chipstead 14.10
Mulling, Henry (Banstead, 1533) 19.33
Mumford, W F (History Master, Oxted County School, 1940s) 31.39
Munday, Miss (schoolteacher, Sanderstead, 1930s) B193.3
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munitions factory, Croydon Road, Caterham (c.1915) B150.7, B169.16-17
staff B169.16
Munslow, Lewis (pupil, Kenley School, 1901) 36.40
Munster, Earls of B166.5-6
murder 4.3, 15.15-16, 44.12, B155.6, B181.23
of Edmund de Passele and John Wallet (Coulsdon, 1328) 22.13, 22.14
of Agnes Rayner (Lingfield, 1571) 32.55-56
of Eric Gordon Tombe (Kenley, 1922) B30.3, B185.10
of PC Sidney Miles (Croydon, 1952) [Craig/Bentley case] 45.38-39
Murphy, Annie (patient, St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham, 1910s) 17.10
Murray, Archibald Baird (Whyteleafe, 1930s) B195.33
Murray, Lindsay (m.1865) see Smith, Lindsay
Murray, Montagu (Dr) (Kenley, 1898) 21.33, 21.35
Murrell, Arthur Frederick (East Grinstead) 18.35, 18.36, B90.5, B101.6
Murrell, Bill (Caterham, 1940s/1950s) B201.21
Murrell, Elsie Kathleen (née Seth-Smith) see under Seth-Smith
Murrell, John (Caterham, 1940s/1950s) B201.21
Murrin, Frank (chauffeur/garage owner, Caterham, 1920s) B169.16, B169.17
Musgrove, Sharon (Caterham, 1972) B187.8
mushroom growing, in Caterham and Godstone Caves 2.6, 8.15
Musketry Instructors, Corps of 45.44
Mustard, Anne (née Bedell) 37.51, 37.52, 37.53, 37.56
Mustard, Thomas (d.1636) 37.52, 37.56
Mutter, Alick Cavell (Coulsdon, 1910s) B196.52
Muzzell, Elizabeth (Mrs) (Chipstead, 1775) B102.8
Muzzell, Simon (blacksmith, Chipstead, 1775) B102.8
Myrtle Cottage, Hooley 18.26
Myrtle Cottages, Farningham Road, Caterham B194.21
N
Nags Hall, Godstone 3.39, 31.22, B159.7
Nalder, Elizabeth (Mrs) (d.1864) (Sanderstead) B165.21
Nalder, Fielding (d.1861) (Sanderstead) B165.21
Nalder, Fielding Herbert (brewer, Croydon, 1910s) B165.22
Nalder, Francis (d.1809) (Croydon/Sanderstead) B165.21
Nalder, Francis (d.1857) (glover and brewer, Croydon/Sanderstead) B165.21
Nalder, Francis (d.1900) (Sanderstead) B165.21
Nalder, Francis Hamlet (d.1863) (Sanderstead) B165.21
Nalder, Howard (d.1893) (glover and brewer, Croydon/Sanderstead) B165.21, B165.22,
B169.8
Nalder, Howard Frederick (d.1892) (brewer, Croydon/Sanderstead) B165.21, B165.22
Nalder, Julia (Mrs) (d.1881) (Sanderstead) B165.21
Nalder, Louisa (Mrs) (d.1876) (Sanderstead) B165.21
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Nalder, Mary Beatrice see Wickstead, Mary Beatrice
Nalder, Mary Edith (née Sant) (Sanderstead) B165.22
Nalder, Thomas (glover, Croydon, 1760s) B165.21
Nalder & Collyer, Croydon [brewers] 26.4, B165.21-22, B169.8, B175.12, B180.13,
B188.22, B191.6-7
names, baptismal 15.14
Chelsham (1669-1770) 13.20, 31.18
Nannington, Edward (shopman, Godstone, 1850s) 26.36
Napoleon III (1808-1873) [until 1852 Louis Napoleon] 5.10, B62.5-6, B63.5, B66.6-7
Napoleonic wars, measures against French invasion 31.9-10
Narrow Lane, Warlingham 10.26
Narroway, Robert E (Sanderstead, 1919) B178.7
Nash, F A (Croydon, c.1906-c.1918) 43.26
Nash, Hannah (Mrs) (Coulsdon, 1841/1891) 20.14, 38.15
Nash, Joseph (sawyer, Coulsdon, 1839-1880s) 9.21, 20.14, 38.15, B65.8
family 20.14
Nash, Looney (Coulsdon) 9.21
Nash, Mary (Mrs) (Coulsdon, 1851) 20.14
Nash, William (schoolboy, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Nash, William (workhouse master, Coulsdon, 1822-1834) 10.17
Nash’s Farm, Tilburstow Hill, Godstone 28.42, 28.43
Nasshe, John (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13
Nateley, Jane (needlewoman, Godstone, 1851) 22.6
Nathwani, Ketan (Marsh’s, Coulsdon, 1998- ) 42.54
National Association of Volunteer Training Corps 30.37, 30.38
National Fire Brigade Union (NFBU) 23.12
National Rifle Association 16.33, 45.43
National Society for the Education of the Poor (1811) 10.30, 10.31, 38.23
National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies (Purley Branch) B182.25
Natural History Museum, wartime storage (Carthorse Quarry, Godstone) B180.35
natural history reports
1968 B54.1-2
1969 B58.3, B59.2-3
1970 B62.6
1971 B67.5
1972 B71.7
1973 B75.5-6
1975 B83.6
1976 B87.6-7
1977 B91.6
1978 B95.6
1979 B99.3
1980 B103.1-2
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1981 B107.2-3
1982 B111.1-2
1983 B115.1
1984 B119.2-3
1985 B123.4
natural history group reports
1986 B123.4-5, B124.4-5, B125.4, B126.7, B127.4
1987 B127.4-5, B128.3, B129.14-15, B130.4, B131.3-4
1988 B131.5, B132.5-6, B133.7-9, B134.9-10, B135.7
1989 B135.7-8, B136.7, B137.9-10, B138.12-13, B139.11-12
1990 B139.12, B140.6, B141.13-15, B142.19, B143.17-18
1991 B145.17, B146.12-13, B147.17
1992 B148.19-20, B149.14-16, B150.20-21, B151.22-25
1993 B152.22-23, B153.23, B154.26-27, B155.24-25
1994 B156.26-27, B157.24-26, B158.21-22, B159.24-27
1995 B160.26-27, B161.25-27, B162.25
1996 B163.25-26, B164.28-29, B165.29-31, B166.30-33
1997 B167.29-30, B168.29-30, B169.28-30, B171.27-28
1998 B171.29
see also landscape history group reports [from 1998]
Nature Conservancy 3.30-31
Nature Notes by Walter J Wenham B194.10
Nature Notes of Warlingham and Chelsham by Arthur Beadell (1932) 3.28, 14.14, 14.15,
14.16, B25.2
nature reserves
Bramley Bank, Croydon [London Wildlife Trust] B141.13-14
Dollypers Hill, Coulsdon [Surrey Wildlife Trust] B176.25
Godstone Nature Reserve B45.1-2
Graeme Hendry Wood, Tilburstow Hill [Surrey Wildlife Trust] B149.14-15
Kearton Nature Reserve, Caterham B97.1, B105.2, B111.1
Selsdon Wood Nature Reserve B153.21
map B153.22
nature trails
Caterham and Warlingham 14.29-30, B69.2-3
Priory Farm, Nutfield B141.14-15
Nausari [later The Chestnuts], Harestone Valley Road, Caterham 43.5
Naylor, Margaret (schoolgirl, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Neal, Derek (Caterham) B196.34
Neal, G (jeweller, Caterham, 1947-1985) B177.26
Neal, Muriel (Mrs) (Caterham) B183.18-19, B196.34-35
living memories
1950s 45.26-27
Caterham High Street Co-op B200.36-38
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W Neal & Son, Smitham Goods Yard B193.6
Neale, Archibald (brewer, Reigate, 1930s) B175.13
Neale, Thomas (brewer, Reigate, 1800s) B175.13, B183.15
Neale, Tim B175.13
Neddar [Neddre] 9.12
Neddre, Robert de la (1287) 9.12
Needle, Albert Ernest C (Captain) (Caterham, 1940s) B202.30
Needle, Colin Charles (Lieutenant) (d.1942) (Caterham) B202.30
Needle, Mabel Violet (Mrs) (Caterham, 1940s) B202.30
negroes, in Coulsdon and Woodmansterne (1762, 1764, 1774) B89.8, B199.27, B200.11
Nelson, Miss (schoolmistress, Caterham, 1880s) 2.22
Nelson, Sir Thomas (Corporation of London Solicitor, 1883) 7.37
Nelson Road, Caterham 43.41, B198.10
Nemes, Georg (b.1900) (architect) 25.8
Neolithic artifacts 2.14, 10.4, 10.5, 12.34, 12.35, B66.3, B78.2, B89.4, B102.4
Nesbitt, Josephine see Gillespie, Josephine
Nesfield, William (landscape architect, 1860s) 3.35
Nether Court [Farm], Woldingham 4.36, 6.8, 6.10, 7.16, B56.5, B68.2
Netherne Farm, Coulsdon 9.14-16, 9.15, B56.5, B70.3, B71.6
Netherne Hospital, Coulsdon 16.21, 37.58, 42.40, 45.86
Netherne Lane, Hooley 33.55, B50.3, B53.4
Netherne names 14.18-22
Nethertonne, Robert atte (Coulsdon, 1330s) B152.14-15
Nethertonne, Walter atte (Coulsdon, 1330s) B152.14-15
Nettleton, Mrs (Caterham, 1910s-1920s) B187.18
Nettleton, D H (Caterham, 1910s-1920s) 22.23, B106.5, B183.18
Nettleton, Mollie, living memories (Caterham, 1910s-1940s) B183.18
New Barn Farm, Beddington B177.7
New Barn Farm, Kenley 1.26
New Barn Farm, Whyteleafe 6.32, 12.41
New Barn Lane, Whyteleafe 12.41, B150.10, B150.11, B186.19
New England, Woldingham B41.2
New Hill, Coulsdon B194.6-7, B194.6, B194.7, B194.26, B197.16
New House Farm, Tandridge 20.4-5, B96.4
New Wood, Coulsdon B194.26
Newall family (Whyteleafe, late 1930s) 42.79
Newall, Edith (née Cottrell) (Whyteleafe) 42.73, 42.73
Newall, William Edward (1891-1981) (silversmith and metal spinner) (Whyteleafe)
42.73-80, 42.73, 42.76, 42.79
Newberry, Francis (Head, Glasgow School of Art, 1885) 42.58-59
Newberry, John (Maes Mawr, Whyteleafe, 1880s-1920s) 1.23, 1.24, 6.32-33, 22.17, 22.20,
34.41-42, B167.15, B180.37, B194.13
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Newbery, Miss (Toucan tearooms, Caterham, 1950s) B176.22
Newbury, Kenneth M (Chief Librarian, Coulsdon & Purley Public Libraries, 1950-1965)
6.6, 12.38, 17.15, 25.30, 45.3, 45.5, 45.7, B173.21
and formation of Bourne Society B164.10, B197.4
memories of a Bourne Society founder (2005) 45.3-6
Newby, Florence (née Andrew) B190.42-43, B190.43
Newett, W (Blacksmith’s Arms, Caterham, 1787) B189.27
Newhouse Farm, Chaldon B187.13
Newland, Cullesden (1500s) 43.55
Newlands, Mr (grocer, Kenley, 1930s) B171.20
Newlands, Oakley Road, Warlingham B198.11
Newlands Cottages, Coulsdon Common 10.16-17, 10.18, B170.7
Newlands Farm, Coulsdon Common 1.27, B195.39
Newlands Orchard, Coulsdon Common 43.53
Newman, A G [Tony] 45.3, 45.3, 45.23, B189.8
Newman, Charles (apprentice tailor, Caterham, 1851) 21.5
Newman, E F (Revd) (Chaplain, Guards’ Depot, Caterham, 1898) 22.18
Newman, Rita (Mrs), living memories (Hamsey Green, 1950s) 45.22-23
Newman, Walter (Caterham, 1902) 21.22
Newman, William H [Bill] (d.1987) 45.3-4, 45.7, B164.10, B171.15, B189.7
obituary B131.1
Newmarch, Dorothea (formerly Ridley née Major) (d.1922) (Caterham) B199.34, B199.35,
B199.37
Newmarch, John (Caterham) B199.35, B199.37
Newstead estate (1933), Caterham B180.19-20
advertising leaflet B180.21
Newton, John (1893-1979) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1945-1946, 1946-1947] 40.47, 40.48
Niblett, Hesketh (bootmaker, Caterham, 1909) 23.12
Nice, Mr (schoolteacher, Caterham, 1920s) B187.18
Nice, Charles (Caterham) 28.21
Nicholas, Elizabeth (thief, Caterham, C16) 32.55
Nicholas, Jess (Warlingham) 1.18
Nicholls, C (Mrs) (b.1872), living memories (Coulsdon, 1880s-1900s) 2.18-21
Nicholls, Fred G (lime merchant, Whyteleafe, 1890s-1920s) B146.3, B170.15-16, B186.23
Nichols, Ada (Kenley, 1871) 32.10
Nichols, Brigham (Kenley, 1871) 32.10
Nichols, Charles (Kenley, 1871) 32.10
Nichols, Edith (Kenley, 1871) 32.10
Nichols, Ella (Kenley, 1871) 32.10
Nichols, Gertrude see King, Gertrude
Nichols, Harold (Selsdon) 40.50
Nichols, Herbert (Kenley, 1871) 32.10
Nichols, James (b.1840) (East India merchant, Kenley, 1869-1877) 32.9-10
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Nichols, John Wallace Kitchin (1888-1964) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1934-1935] 40.48,
40.50, 41.47, 41.48
Nichols, Maria (Mrs) (Kenley, 1869-1877) 32.10
Nichols, Rhoda (Kenley, 1871) 32.10
Nicholson, Alfred Edward (1883-1950) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1929-1930, 1930-1931]
40.48, 40.50, 41.44, 41.45
Nicholson, Jack (Coulsdon, 1930s) B174.22
Nigh, Emily (Croydon, 1920) 45.31
night fighters [Bristol Blenheims and Beaufighters] B189.5, B192.41, B192.42-43, B193.41
Beaufighter with AI radar B192.42
Nightingale, Mr (scoutmaster, Coulsdon, 1910s) B198.31
Nightingale, F (Deputy Coroner) (Bletchingley, 1908) 29.44
Nightingale, F J (East Surrey Coroner, 1920s/1930s) B30.3, B194.30
Niklas, Heinrich (d.1929, Caterham) 39.25
Nineham Gables, Caterham B198.10
Ninehams, Caterham B192.26, B192.28
Ninehams Close, Caterham B181.25
Ninehams House, Caterham B184.2, B194.32
Ninehams Lane, Caterham B184.2
Ninehams Road, Caterham 25.15, B76.7, B181.25, B188.39, B194.32
former residents B200.10-11
Ninehams Woods 27.18
Ninhams Farm, Caterham 8.24, B48.4
Noakes, Edith (Mrs) (Selsdon Park, 1901) B191.36
Noakes, Kate (Mrs) (Selsdon Park, 1901) B191.35
Noakes, Marie (Selsdon Park, 1901) B191.36
Noakes, Reg, living memories (Chaldon School, 1920s/1930s) B163.15-16
Noakes, Stuart (Captain) (d.1917) (Selsdon Park) B145.9
Noakes, Sydney (Selsdon Park, 1901) B191.36
Noakes, Thomas (policeman, Caterham, 1888-1890) B181.22
Noakes, Wickham (1843-1923) (Selsdon Park) 10.19, 19.27, B191.35-36, B195.42
Noakes, Wickham J (Selsdon Park, 1901) B191.36
Nobbs, Alice (servant, Marden Park, 1700s) 43.38
Nobbs, Moses James (mail-coach guard, 1836/1887) 2.19
Nobel, Alfred Bernhard (1833-1896) (chemist and industrialist), dynamite demonstration,
Merstham (1867) 23.36, B101.6-7, B104.3-4
Nodin, P H (Coulsdon, 1918) B112.7
Noke, Chipstead 24.17
Noke Farm, Chipstead 17.18, 18.27, 24.17
Nolan, Stella (schoolmistress, Coulsdon, 1940s) B194.8
The Nook, Brighton Road, Purley 27.42
Nore Hill, Chelsham 3.4, 3.28, 3.30, B59.2, B66.1
earthwork 26.40-46, 26.41
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setting [map] 26.43
Norfolk House, High Street, Caterham B5.1, B7.1
R Rignall, Family Butcher 42.44
Norfolk Terrace, High Street, Kenley B195.6
Norman Avenue, Sanderstead 9.20, 15.41
Normanville, Margaret de see Passele, Margaret de
Norris, Lady (Godstone, 1855) 44.54
Norris, Mrs (Headmistress, Keston Avenue Primary School, Coulsdon, 1950s) 40.56
Norris, Alexander (coal merchant, Merstham, 1820s) 4.7
Norris, Arthur (Longshaw, Chipstead, ?1890s) B166.10
Norris, Charles (plumber/glazier, Tyler’s Green, 1850s) 26.37
Norris, Francis James (butcher, Coulsdon, 1890s) B147.4
Norris, James (schoolboy, Caterham, 1800s) 10.15
North Downs Golf Club, Woldingham B167.1, B168.3
North Downs Ridgeway 13.23-26, 14.23
North Downs Timber Company, Coulsdon 35.19, B180.27
North House, Ivy Mill Lane, Godstone 28.42, 28.43
North Lodge, Manor Park, Whyteleafe 26.12, 26.15
North Park, Bletchingley 29.27, 29.28, 37.5, B175.14-15
North Park Farm, Bletchingley 29.28, 30.12, 30.14
mesolithic site B201.7
Northcote, Caterham Valley/Whyteleafe 21.17, 22.22
Northdown Road, Woldingham 6.8, 28.16, B196.2
Northe, John (Coulsdon, 1343) B152.15
Northey, Thomas (mill owner, Bletchingley, 1672-1706+) 18.21
Northfield, T C (Dr and Mrs) (Hazelwood, Chipstead, 1987) 33.18, 33.21
Northfield, Essendene Road, Caterham 22.17, 45.21
Northwood Avenue, Purley B118.7, B190.33, B190.34
Norton, Joan (née Quecche) (Coulsdon, 1403) B141.12, B150.17
Norton, John (architect, 1860s) B149.6
Norton, John (Coulsdon, 1400s/1410s) B141.12, B157.15, B158.15, B159.20
Norton, Joseph Leonard (Sanderstead, 1919) B178.7
Noswells, Coulsdon Common 43.51, B49.4
NRA see National Rifle Association
Nunn, Police Sergeant (Kenley, 1940s) 36.13
Nurse, Annie (nurse, Coulsdon, 1851) 20.16
Nursery Cottage/Lodge, Clareville Road, Caterham B168.19, B188.30, B188.31
Nurses’ Home [later Rocklesberry Cottage], Coulsdon Common 1.32, B194.32
Nutfield 25.36, 29.27
churches
St Peter & St Paul
church bells 22.29, 22.30
churchyard, tombs and monuments 6.29-30
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yew trees 35.8, 35.14
public houses/inns see The Crown Inn; Queen’s Head
see also Chipstead Mead; Hathersham
Nutfield Marsh B169.24-25, B173.16
Nutfield Priory 29.29, B100.9
Nutherton, Walter de (Coulsdon, 1327) B152.14
Nyren, Richard (Caterham, 1910s) B196.12
Nytimber, Robert (steward, Coulsdon, 1442) B146.11
Nywnore, William (Portley, Caterham, C14) 35.35
O
Oades, Alexander (Coulsdon, 1837) 7.31
Oadley, William (Kenley, 1944) B148.11
Oak Cottages, Godstone 18.22-23
Oak Cottages, Little Roke, Kenley 1.25
Oak Road, Caterham B34.4, B198.10
former residents 25.40, B187.17
J Dullaway’s greengrocer shop B195.23, B195.23
Oak Tree Close, Caterham 45.21
oak trees, ancient
Kenley House 41.34, B158.5-6, B161.8
Lloyd Park, Croydon 41.34
Roke, Kenley 11.35, 41.31, 41.31-34, 41.32, B61.3-4
Oakey’s Wellington Knife Polish B145.11
Oakfield Lodge, Caterham B191.3
Oakhurst, Kenley [location] B192.35
Oaklands, Hayes Lane, Kenley 1.25, 42.61, B192.34, B202.2
location map (1910) B192.35
Oakleigh, Caterham 39.25
Oakleigh, Oak Road, Caterham B198.10
Oakley Road, Warlingham B178.7, B198.10, B198.11
The Oaks, Foxon Lane, Caterham 45.88
The Oaks [formerly Lambert Oaks], Woodmansterne 15.40, B89.8
Oaks Road, Kenley 26.7
Oakwood Avenue, Purley B161.13
former residents 44.7, B180.16
oatmeal industry 4.3
Observer Corps (1925-1941) B191.39, B195.49-53
Occupation Road [later Church Walk], Caterham B161.20, B181.26, B188.32
Ockenden, Neil B190.41
Ockley, Jasper (Portley, Caterham, 1616) 35.36
Ockley, Robert (Portley, Caterham, 1664/1705) 35.36
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Ockley Wood, Merstham 20.32
Oddfellows’ Fete, Warlingham (1900s) B194.35
O’Dell, Oswald F (ICS Secretary; Coulsdon, 1912) 41.54, 41.55
O’Hara, ’Swiney’ (schoolmaster, Coulsdon, 1940s) B194.8
oil extraction, Palmer’s Wood, Godstone B159.8
Old Blacksmithy, Sanderstead B15.2
Old Caterhamians Rugby Club B191.10
Old Common, Chaldon’s Farm, Woldingham B53.5
Old Cottage Tea Rooms, High Street, Caterham 42.cover, 42.28-29, 42.28
Old Coulsdon Estates Ltd (1928) B195.29
Old Coulsdon Nursery School (1960s) B152.5
Old Court, Limpsfield B197.14
Old Court Cottage, Limpsfield B197.14
Old English Fair, Caterham (1911) 22.22-23
Old Farleigh Road, Chelsham 19.26
coal post 33.51
Old Farm House, Farm Lane, Purley B171.2
Old Flint Cottage, Town End, Caterham 21.6
Old Forge, Chipstead (1904) 27.24
Old Forge, Hayes Lane, Kenley 1.25
The Old Forge, Limpsfield Road, Sanderstead 5.27, 43.21
Old Forge Cottage, Kenley B156.23
Old Forge House, Merstham 4.6, B196.18
The Old Fox, Foxon Lane, Caterham B189.26-28
Old Fox Close, Coulsdon Common 27.30
Old Fox Farm, Sanderstead B52.5
Old Fox Road [later Foxon Lane], Caterham B189.28
Old Godstone Road, Purley 18.4
The Old Jail, Biggin Hill B182.19
Old Lane House [formerly Broomfield], Stanstead Road, Caterham 4.10, 7.10, B191.19
Old Lodge Farm, Purley 4.18, 7.30-31, 12.32, 24.30, B189.28
Old Lodge Lane, Kenley
Betts Mead Cottages B52.5, B202.2
Betts Mead Parade B52.5, B202.2
The Homestead 41.42
machine gun post [pillbox] B189.38
Thatched Cottage 41.38-42, 41.39, 41.40
Old Lodge Lane, Purley 2.33, 3.18, 7.34, 12.32, 20.27, 20.28, 36.12, B47.4
The Lodge, No.23 B123.7
Old Man’s Trot, Woldingham [footpath] B13.1
The Old Packhouse, Church Lane, Godstone B121.3, B165.24-25, B165.25
Old Palace, Croydon 45.63, B181.13
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Old Palace School of John Whitgift, Croydon B181.13
Restoration Fund concert 18.31
Old Park, Caterham 8.27, B144.16
Old Park Wood [formerly Abbots Wood], Caterham B195.36, B195.37, B202.25
Old Pines Hotel [formerly White Knobs House, later Great Nordic House], Godstone Road,
Caterham B181.25, B182.31
Old Purleians Cycling Club B185.3
Old Quarry Hall [formerly Quarry Mount], Springbottom Lane, Chaldon 38.cover, 38.3,
38.4, 38.5-6, B156.6
estate 38.6-7
interior views 38.5, 38.8
location map 38.7
Old Rectory, High Street, Caterham 21.8, 21.9, 42.25
Old Rectory, Farleigh 8.5
The Old School, Woodmansterne 15.39
Old School House [formerly Robins], Outwood Lane, Chipstead 12.23, 12.26, 12.27
Old School House, Garston Lane, Kenley 34.18, 34.26
The Old Smithy, Limpsfield Road, Sanderstead 5.27
Bourne Society plaque [1993] B151.6
Old Surrey & Burstow Hunt 1.25, 19.33
Old Surrey Fox Hounds 4.36-37, 8.29, 9.20, 37.46, 37.49, 37.50, 41.41-42
at Garston Hall, Kenley, c.1900 37.48
run on St Patrick’s Day, 1828 4.36-37
Old Surrey Hall, Lingfield 29.5
Old Surrey Hounds, Caterham, destroyed by fire (1916) 1.13, 23.12, B115.9, B200.26-29,
B200.27
Old Times [stage coach, 1888] 4.7, B114.5
Oldaker, Joseph Pulley (1864-1940) (land agent/property developer, Purley) 9.21, 9.22,
18.6, 41.44, 41.50, B161.12, B180.13, B183.9-11
Oldaker, Thomas (bailiff, Borough Farm, Sanderstead, 1880s) 41.50, 44.16
Olden Lane, Purley 24.30, B190.34
Oldfield, Hannah (barmaid, Coulsdon, 1851) 20.16
Oldfield, Jesse (Red Lion, Coulsdon, 1851) 20.16
Oliver family (Croydon, 1370s) 36.16
Oliver, A (wheelwright/sawyer, Coulsdon Common) 9.34
Oliver, Audrey (née Taylor), living memories (Woldingham, 1914-21) 39.69-72
Oliver, F W (Limpsfield, 1915) 26.23
Oliver, John (robbery victim, Riddlesdown, 1580) 32.54
Olley, Mr (Caterham, 1920s) 39.29
Olney, Mrs (Kenley, 1940s) 44.8
Olsen, Alfred (Dr) (Superintendent, Caterham Hydro, 1903) 26.38
omnibuses 34.63
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O’Neil, Polly (patient, St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham, 1910s) 17.10
Onions, Miss (schoolmistress, Coulsdon, 1900s) B198.30
Onslow, Rosa Roberta see Macleay, Rosa Roberta [maiden name]
HMS Onslow [WW2 destroyer] B202.32-34, B202.32, B202.34, B202.36
Onslow Gardens, Sanderstead 40.14, B155.19
open-field systems 32.30
Operation Pipeline (1965-1971) 11.28-32
optical works, in former deep air raid shelter, Coulsdon B188.24-26
orangery, Carew Manor, Beddington B92.3, B141.7
The Orchard, Tithepit Shaw Lane, Warlingham 6.34, B35.2
Orchard Cottages, Godstone Road, Caterham B182.31
orchids 2.24, 26.8, B146.13, B149.15, B173.28, B194.6, B194.26
O’Reilly, Miss (patient, St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham, 1910s) 17.10
Organ, M (garage owner, Caterham, 1920s) B182.30
organic architecture 25.7-8, 25.10
Orme House [formerly Tilbuster Lodge], Tilburstow Hill, Godstone 42.20, 42.21
ornithological reports
1980 B103.2
1981 B107.3-4
1982 B111.2
1983 B115.2
1984 B119.3
ornithologists, local see Beadell, Arthur; Bentham, Howard; Kearton, Richard; Pounds,
Hubert
The Orphanage, Woodmansterne 15.40
Orr, William Gilbert (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B195.33
Orred, Georgiana see Lowe, Georgiana, 1st Viscountess Sherbrooke
Orrick, Kate (Caterham, 1990) B187.8
Osborn, John (d.1979) (Caterham), obituary B97.4
Osborne, Dorothy Elizabeth see Whittle, Dorothy Elizabeth
Osborne, Maud (née Barlow) (Croydon/Thornton Heath, 1920s- ?) 45.32
Osborne, William (confectionary salesman, Croydon, 1930s- ?) 45.32
Osborne Cottages, Farleigh Road, Warlingham B193.27
Osbourne, Tammy (Caterham, 1983) B187.8
O’Sullivan, Edward/Eugene (developer, Whyteleafe, 1930s) B150.10-11, B194.13
Ottaway, Nellie (Chipstead, 1910s) 10.34
Ottaway, Winifred (m.1941) see Windross, Winifred
Ottwerth, Walter (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13
Oughborough [formerly Rooksnest], Godstone 31.26, B158.6, B159.7-8
Outram, Jane (née Fairall) (Caterham, 1850s) 43.10, 43.11
Outram, John (labourer, Caterham, 1850s) 43.11
Outwood, public houses/inns see The Bell; The Castle
Outwood, Chipstead 2.34
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Outwood Lane, Chipstead 12.26
coal post 33.56
Rumbold’s Castle [Cottage] 2.21, 10.34, 10.35, B168.6
Ovenden, Ron (shoe-repairer, Whyteleafe, 1943-1988) B201.5
shop [painting, Tracey Agate, 1986] B201.5
Overdale, Woldingham B188.10
Overde, Thomas (Tattelis Felde [?Tatsfield], 1415) B159.21
Overhill, Homefield Road, Warlingham 19.19, 19.22, B144.5
Oveton, Robert de (d.1293) (Hooley) B147.12
Oveton, Robert de (Hooley, 1345) B147.12
Owen, Aled [Kitten] (schoolmaster, Coulsdon, 1940s) B194.8
Owen, Amelia Marianne (née Cowdrey) (Sanderstead, 1880s-1890s) B162.16, B162.17
Owen, Eric B162.16
Owfield, Dame Katharine (Gatton/Pirbright, 1637) 32.46
Owfield, Sir Samuel (d.1644) (Gatton/Pirbright, 1637) 32.46
Owfield, William (d.1664) (Gatton/Pirbright) 32.46
Ownstead Gardens, Sanderstead 15.41
Ownsted family (Sanderstead) 5.28, 41.11-12
Ownsted, Anne see Knepp, Anne
Ownsted, Henry (Farleigh, 1599) 32.56
Ownsted, Joan (formerly Leigh) (d.1593) 41.12
Ownsted, Johane (d.1587) (Sanderstead) 8.10, 40.15, 41.11
Ownsted, John (the Elder) (d.1572) (Sanderstead) 5.27, 40.5, 41.11
Ownsted, John (the Younger) (d.1600) (Sanderstead) 5.26, 5.27, 8.10, 15.41, 40.5, 40.6,
41.12, B175.26
hanging monument, All Saints’ Church, Sanderstead 8.11, 40.15
Ownsted, Joyce see Holloway[e], Joyce
Ownsted, Margaret (Sanderstead, 1590s/1600s) 40.6, 41.12
Owyn, Henry (Coulsdon, 1409) B157.15
Oxted 4.24-25, B96.8-9, B110.2
1851 census surname list B117.5-6
churches
St Mary B163.23
church bells 22.29, 22.31
churchyard, tombs and monuments 6.29, 6.30, 35.56
yew trees 35.7, 35.14
gasholder B96.9
public houses/inns see The Bell; The Crown Inn; Hoskins Arms
schools, Oxted County School 31.35, 31.39, 31.39
Oxted & Groombridge Railway 39.61
Oxted Cricket Club B184.24, B196.6-7
Oxted Limeworks branch railway 14.38
Oxted and Limpsfield Gas Company B96.9
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Oxted Line
bridges and viaducts 39.57-62
construction (1865-1867, 1880-1883) 39.51-66, B154.18-19
limeworks branch line 14.38
Palmer’s projected line (1836) 15.19-26, 15.23-24[maps]
Surrey & Sussex Junction Railway Bill (1865), evidence 3.34-36
Oxted mill B141.22, B154.12
Oxted Place, Oxted B56.5
Oxted Rabbit Clearance Society 4.38
Oxted Station 39.61
Oxted Tunnel 3.32, 15.23, 19.42, 39.51, 39.60, 39.64, B154.18, B154.19
construction 39.54, 39.62-63
proposed SER tunnel (1836) 15.21-23, B154.18
P
Pace, Amelia Rebecca (Mrs) (1844-1910) B163.18
Pace, Charles (1844-1939) (dairy farmer, Sanderstead) B163.18-19, B178.7
Pace, Helen (Warlingham, 1648) B67.6
Pace, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1650s) 38.12
Packham, Thomas (bailiff, Chipstead, 1789) 17.18, 17.19
Packham, Thomas (Well House, Mugswell, 1791) B165.8
Paddy’s Heaven, Caterham see Mount Pleasant Road, Caterham
Page, Miss (Caterham, 1883) B185.28
Page, Archibald G V (1897-1960) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1951-1952, 1952-1953] 40.48,
40.50
Page, Jane (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, 1871) B165.18
Page, John (constable, Coulsdon, 1805) B65.7
Page, Nathaniel (brewer, Croydon, 1893) 22.36
Page, William (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, 1871) B165.18
Page & Overton, Croydon [brewers] 22.36, 22.41, B170.14
Paine, James (Godstone, 1807) 31.5
Paine, James (Godstone, 1832) 31.9
Paine, Mary [Polly, the elder] (d.1838) (Godstone) 28.38, 28.40
Paine, Mary [Polly, the younger] (1793-1858) (Godstone) 28.38, 28.40, 28.41-42
Paine, Richard (Burstow, 1665) 26.18
Palaeolithic artifacts 10.4, B58.2, B60.2, B161.17
Palmer, Mr (gardener, Beech Hanger, Caterham, 1884) 24.10
Palmer, George (Coulsdon, 1910s) B196.52
Palmer, H I (Whyteleafe, 1965) B201.4
Palmer, Henry Robinson (railway engineer, 1830s) 3.31, 3.32, 15.19, 15.21, 15.22, 15.23
Palmer, John (cordwainer, South Godstone, 1850s) 26.36
Palmer, L (Mrs) (Headmistress, St John’s School, Caterham, 1910s/1920s) 1.15, B188.33
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Palmers Wood, Godstone 31.23, B159.8
Pampisford [formerly Woodmansterne] Road, Purley 27.30, 41.51, 44.7, B185.6, B189.34
Gresham Court B189.33-34
Kendra Hall 38.58
Pannell, Thomas (house decorator, Whyteleafe, 1910s-1930s) B192.19, B193.31
Panther, Mr (detective constable, Sanderstead, 1870) 20.39
Panton, Jim (Caterham, 1920s) 39.31
Parbury, George (d.1881) (Whyteleafe, 1850s-1881) 26.12, 34.57, 34.58, B195.31-32,
B195.33
Parbury, Lucy (Mrs) (Whyteleafe, 1850s-1890s) 34.56, 34.57, B195.33
parcel mail, horse-drawn (1887-1905) 2.19-20, 9.23
Pardoe, Mrs (Purley, 1930s) B182.24, B182.25
Parent, Elsie (née Sargeant) (Caterham, 1920s-1940s) B190.8-10, B190.9
Parent, John B190.9, B190.9, B190.10
parish boundaries 4.21, 4.24-26, B32.2-3
Bourne Society area
1837 [map] 4.22-23, 4.24
1880-1871 [diagram] 16.29
Chaldon 43.52, 43.54, 43.59
Coulsdon 43.52, 43.54, 43.59, B189.32
Farleigh 36.23
parish chests 30.21, B199.26-27
parish councils 31.11
parish registers 30.21-22, B31.3-4, B32.1
Coulsdon 15.14-16, 15.18
parish vestry 24.11, 31.3
parishes 4.21, 4.24, 4.26
Park Avenue, Caterham B181.25, B196.29
Park House, Chaldon Road, Caterham B54.5
Park Road, Caterham 1.8, 22.34, 22.36, B181.25
former residents B187.21, B187.22, B196.25, B199.25, B202.30
No 21 : C W Cox, bicycle manufacturer, Bourne Society plaque [2005] B200.7
Park Road, Kenley B163.7, B192.34
named houses see Malvern; Southwold; Woodlands; Wycombe
Park View, Woldingham 26.30, 26.34
Park View Road, Woldingham 6.8, 12.34, 28.14, B100.3
Parker family (Chipstead, 1777) 17.18
Parker, Mr (Railway Hotel, Purley, 1900s) 1.28
Parker, Mr (scout adjutant, Purley, 1910) 13.4-5
Parker, Albert C J (wholesale confectioner, Croydon, 1920s-1950s) 45.32, 45.38, 45.39,
45.39
Parker, Ann see Dodd, Ann
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Parker, Ann (Mrs) (Godstone, 1750s) 25.31
Parker, Cyril (Purley, 1910s) 5.16
Parker, Ethel Gladys (née Betteridge) [Queenie] (South Norwood/Croydon, 1920s- ?) 45.32
Parker, Henry (shopkeeper, Godstone, 1786) 25.31
Parker, Mary (Mrs) (Godstone, 1786) 25.32
Parker, Mary (Godstone, 1841) 28.40
Parker, Sheila (Caterham, 1958) B187.8
Parker, Thomas (innkeeper, Godstone, 1750s) 25.31
Parker, William (South Croydon, 1760s) 11.6
Parkere, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1415) B159.20, B159.21
Parkinson, George A (Revd) (Minister, Coulsdon Methodist Church, 1917-1918) 27.42
Parks, ’Jock’ (RAF Kenley, 1940) B193.40
Parkside, Stanstead Road, Caterham 4.11
Parkyn, Sir Thomas 9.23
Parr, Mr (cowman, Rooksnest, Godstone, 1910s) 31.24
Parsonage Close, Chelsham 10.30
Parsons, Mr (Caterham, 1950s) B196.36-37
Parsons, Alice (Mrs) (Caterham, 1950s) B196.36
Parsons, Doris (m.1928) see Starmer, Doris
Parsons, Emma (Mrs) (schoolteacher, Woldingham, 1910s) 17.39
Parsons, Francis (Caterham, 1853-1890s) 4.13, 24.10, 24.11
Parsons, Jimmy (bricklayer, Caterham, 1920s/1930s) B180.21
Parson’s Pightle [formerly the Rectory], Coulsdon Road, Coulsdon 40.29, B29.2, B167.2,
B170.7, B194.33
Pascall, Sydney Woodroffe (Purley, 1920s) 41.44
Pascall, Wilfred (Purley, 1920s) 41.45
Pasque, Louisa (Mrs) (housekeeper, Caterham, 1891) 43.14
Passele, Anne de (née Howard) (m.1366) 22.16
Passele, Custance de (d.1335) 12.4-5, 22.12, 22.14, 22.15
Passele, Sir Edmund de (c.1270-1327) 9.12, 22.12, 22.13, 22.15
Passele, Edmund de (1315-1328) [murdered, Coulsdon] 22.12, 22.13, 22.14, 22.15
Passele, Sir Edmund de (1318/1319-1361) 22.12, 22.14, 22.15
Passele, Giles de (1230/1243) 9.12, 22.15
Passele [?], Joan de [alive 1344] 22.13, 22.14, 22.15
Passele, John de (d.1366) 22.12-13, 22.14-16
Passele, John (m.1424) 22.16
Passele, Margaret de (b.1320s) 22.12, 22.15
Passele, Margaret de (formerly de Basing, née de Normanville) (1283-1341) 12.4, 22.12-14,
22.15
Passele, Maud de (née de Kechenour) (d. by 1318) 12.13, 22.12, 22.15
Passele, Robert de (1066) 9.12
Passele, Sir Robert de (d. c.1310) 9.12, 12.3, 12.4, 22.11-12, 22.15
Passele, Robert de (d.1362) 22.12, 22.14, 22.15, 22.16
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Passele, Sir Robert de (m.1366) 22.16
Passele, Sarah de [alive 1272] (Alderstead) 9.12, 12.3, 12.4, 22.15
Passele, Sir Thomas (d. c.1360) 22.12, 22.15, 22.16
Passele, William de (d. by 1327) 22.12, 22.13, 22.15
de Passele family 12.4, 22.11-16
family tree 22.15
feuds and lawsuits 22.12-14, 22.16
Passelee see Passele
Patch, Miss (Toucan tearooms, Caterham, 1950s) B176.22
Patel, Natubhai N (chemist, Caterham, 1970- ) B148.14, B172.23
Pateman, Mrs (Riddlesdown, 1940s) B179.5
Pates, James (schoolmaster, Chipstead, 1854-1861) 12.26
Paton, Etta, Lady (née Tatham) (Portley, Caterham, 1930s) 35.42, B163.5
Paton, Sir George William (d.1934) (Portley, Caterham, 1930s) 35.42, B163.5-6
Paton, Sir Leonard (Hazelwood, Chipstead, 1932-1952) 33.18
Patten, Sergeant (PT instructor, Reedham Orphanage, 1900s) 3.18-19, 4.19, 20.28
Patten, L P (b.1897), living memories (Warlingham, 1900s) B193.23-26
Patteson Court, Redhill 22.29
Paul, Jane Constance, Lady (née Budgen) (Nutfield, 1855) 19.12, 19.14, 20.43, 20.44
Paul, Sir John Dean (d.1868) (Nutfield, 1855) 19.12, 19.14, 20.43-44
Paul, Susan, Lady (née Ewans) (d.1854) (Nutfield) 19.14
Pavit, John (errand boy, Coulsdon, 1851) 20.10
Pawsey, Thomas (Half Moon, Caterham, 1786/1787) B189.27
Pay Gate Cottage, Botley Hill 11.9
Payn, Edith (Whyteleafe, 1900s ? ) B188.7
Payn, Ellen (née Hall) (Warlingham/Whyteleafe, 1890s- ?) B188.7, B190.6
Payn, Walter (b.1865) (policeman, Warlingham/Whyteleafe, 1890s- ?) B188.7, B188.7,
B190.6
Payn, Walter George (Lance Corporal) (1899-1918) (Whyteleafe) B188.7, B190.5-7
Payne, Mr (schoolteacher, Coulsdon, 1920s) 35.20
Payne, Mr (police constable, Sanderstead, 1899) B199.20
Payne, A (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
Payne, Edwin G (Coulsdon, 1919) B141.5, B149.10
Payne, Ethel Emma see Barnard, Ethel Emma
Payne, Henry (maltman, Godstone, 1850s) 26.35
Payne, James (1797-1852) (agricultural labourer, Godstone) 28.38, 28.40, 28.41, 28.44-45
Payne, Mary [Polly] see Paine, Mary [Polly]
Payne, Robert (cowman, Selsdon Park, 1901) B191.36
Payne, T (sanitary officer, Kenley, 1899) 36.30, 36.31, 36.32
Pays, John (Hooley House, 1400s) 11.36, 39.46, B147.12, B158.15, B158.16
Peaks Hill Rise, Purley 2.28
Pearce, Mr (coach painter, Caterham, 1910s) B169.16, B169.17
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Pearce, Mr (Chipstead, 1790) 17.19
Pearce, George (stationer, Caterham, 1922-1940s) B157.19-20
Pearce, James (schoolboy, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Pearce, Palin (fruiterer, Caterham, 1920s?) B169.20
Pearcy, Dennis Jack (Sergeant, RAF) (1915-1940) B189.4-5, B189.4
Pearse, T H (Mrs) (Purley, 1917) 40.61
H Pearse, Coachbuilder, Caterham, advertisement, Caterham Directory (1900) B197.44
Pease, Marjorie (Mrs) (Godstone RDC, 1920s) 45.87
Peckham, Ernest (blacksmith, Kenley, 1900s) B36.3
Peckham, George (Coulsdon, 1851) B36.3
Peckham, George (Kenley, 1904) B194.36
Pecton, Richard (robbery victim, Caterham, 1560) 32.54
Peel, Mrs (Riddlesdown, 1940s) B179.5
Peel, John (Wing Commander) (Kenley, 1940s) 6.39
Peer, Dinah (Caterham, 1939) B187.8
Peet, Mr (Spectra, Caterham, 1940s) 45.27
Peleter, Edward le (Coulsdon, 1328) 22.13, 22.14
Pelham, Thomas (robbery victim, Coulsdon, 1580) 32.54
Pelham House, Harestone Valley, Caterham 7.12, 7.12, 29.6, B197.12
Pelican Bookshop, Godstone Road, Caterham B161.21
Pelling, Mr (Caterham, 1930) B194.31
Pelling, Ernest (electrical engineer, Selsdon Park, 1901) B191.36
Pelling, Frank John (Caterham, 1920s) B167.21
Pelling, Yvonne see Merriday, Yvonne
Pelton, John (1891) 9.21
Pelvesdon, Robert de (1329) 22.13-14
Pendell Court, Bletchingley 19.38, B163.17, B163.18
Pendell Farm, Bletchingley 30.12, 30.14
Pendell House, Bletchingley B73.1
Penfold, Charles (road surveyor, Croydon, 1834) 11.4
Penfold, Thomas (landlord, King & Queen, Caterham, 1880s) 22.40
Penfold, Thomas (Croydon, 1801) 35.29
Penfold, Tom (Coulsdon Common, c.1955) B190.2, B195.5
Penny, Mr (Caterham, 1915-1960s) 38.30
Penny, Elsie (m.1937) see Coles, Elsie
Penny Post, Croydon 38.38
pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium) B162.18-19, B164.27-28
Penshurst, Ralph de (West Hall, Warlingham, 1190s) B47.4
Penton, Mrs (née Back) (Rooksnest, Godstone, 1907) 31.21
Penton, William (head gardener/bailiff, Rooksnest, Godstone, 1907) 31.21
Penwortham Road, Sanderstead 15.41, B179.25, B191.2
former residents 40.41, 40.51
Penyall, James (robbery victim, Godstone, C16) 32.54-55
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Pepper Alley, Stanstead, Caterham 4.12, 21.10
Peppercorn, Owen (dairyman, Caterham, 1900s) B178.28
peppermint growing 9.20, 16.16, B34.6, B36.3, B189.13
Pepys, Charles Christopher see Cottenham, 1st Earl of
Pepys, Charles Edward see Cottenham, 2nd Earl of
Pepys, Kenelm Charles Edward see Cottenham, 4th Earl of
Pepys, William John see Cottenham, 3rd Earl of
Pepys, Sir William Weller, 2nd Bt (1778-1845) (Tandridge Court) 27.31, 27.32
Percifulls, Edward (castrator, Kenley, 1841) 41.41
Percival, Ivy (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1945) 35.32-33
Percival, J (Marden Deer Park, Caterham, 1874) B104.10
Percival, Richard (d.1944) (Caterham) B201.25
Percival, William (The Old Fox, Caterham, 1818/1819) B189.27
Percy, Kay (Mrs), MBE, obituaries B138.16
Perefrith, Peter de (Pirbright, 1240s/1250s) 32.44
Pereira, Sir C E (Major General) B146.8
Perett, Frank (pupil, Kenley School, 1913) 36.32
Perkins, Mr (Bletchingley, 1838) 3.33
Perkins, Mr (bootmaker, Godstone, 1870s) 33.22
Perkins, Albert (Reigate Heath, 1881) B178.19
Perkins, Emily (Reigate Heath, 1881) B178.19
Perkins, Thomas (Reigate Heath, 1881) B178.19
Perrotts, Banstead 19.34, 34.13
Perry, Mr (architect, Chipstead, 1900) 33.18
Perry, James (artificial flower manufacturer, Caterham, 1881) 24.5
Perry, John Walton (Coulsdon, 1912) 41.55
Perry, Melville (Headmaster, Smitham School, Coulsdon, 1920s) 35.19, 41.45
Perry, Robert (ironmonger, Caterham, 1926-1968) B151.15, B166.23
Perry’s Farm, Oxted 27.32
Perrysfield House, Oxted 27.32
Pertenhale, John (Coulsdon, 1359/1362) B146.10
Pertenhale, John (Coulsdon, 1386/1397/1409) B146.10-11
Pertenhale, John (Coulsdon, 1409/1415) B146.11, B157.15, B159.20
Pertenhale, John (Coulsdon, 1442) B146.10
Pertenhall, John (Garston sub-manor, 1414) B140.9
Pertwee, Jon (Coulsdon, 1960s) B192.29
Pertynhale, John (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.12, B156.13, B156.14
Peskitt, Samuel (gardener, Kenley, 1871) 32.10
Pet, Alice (née Bassett) (Watendone, 1465) B65.3
Pet, William (Watendone, 1465) B65.3
Peters, Elizabeth Sophia (Mrs) (Bletchingley, 1786) 25.31
Peters, George [father] (carrier, Bletchingley, 1786) 25.31
Peters, George [son] (Bletchingley, 1810s) 25.32
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Peters, Philip (draper/grocer, Oxted, 1850s) B200.18-19
Peters, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1828) 10.18
Peters, Winifred (Warlingham, 1910s-1990s) B171.26
Peters’ Stores, Old Oxted B200.18-19
Petersen, Werner (Kapitän Leutnant) (Zeppelin commander, 1916) 26.26
Petersfield Crescent, Coulsdon 27.30, 27.42
Peto, Sir Morton, Bt (Caterham, 1850s) 7.8
Petrie, Major (Caterham VTC, 1918/1919) 30.44, 30.46
Pett, William (Woldingham Stores, 1920s) 44.65
Pettifer family (South Croydon, 1850s) 44.47
Pettifer, Mr (Caterham, 1940s) B178.18
Pettifer, Marguerite Joan (née Higgins) (b.1920), living memories (Caterham, 1920s-1940s)
B178.16-18, B178.17
Pett’s Stores, Woldingham Garden Village (1924) 44.65-66, 44.65
Phetean, Mr (Caterham, 1940s) B166.23
Philip, George (Warlingham, 1675) 14.4, 14.6
Philipps, Amy see Wood, Amy
Philipps, Joan (Mrs) (d.1681) (Coulsdon) 38.12
Philipps, William (d.1671) (Coulsdon) 38.12
Phillips family (Well Farm, Whyteleafe, 1878-1914) B24.1
Phillips, Mr (master, Caterham School, 1940) 25.14
Phillips, Mr (launderer, Coulsdon, 1910s) 27.22, 27.26
Phillips, Mr and Mrs (launderers, Coulsdon, 1920s) B181.26
Phillips, Mr (railway labourer, Purley, 1874) B101.7
Phillips, Frederick George (Borough Grange, Sanderstead, 1913-1918) 44.21
Phillips, John (Warlingham, 1648) B67.6
Phillips, May (Coulsdon, 1920s) B181.26, B181.27
Phillips, Robert (grocer, Caterham, 1876) B159.21
Phillips, William (d.1879) (servant, Sanderstead) B170.21-23
Phillipson, John (Chelsham, 1827) 2.10
Phillpot, Catherine (Caterham, 1950s) B196.36
Phillpot, John William (b.1940) B196.36-38, B196.38
Philp, Brian (archaeologist, 1960s/1970s) 6.4, 11.28, B44.2
Phipson, Edward Arthur (Evacustes) (local artist, Croydon) B59.2
The Photo Printing & Publishing Co., Croydon (1900s) 43.21
Photochrom Company Ltd, Postcard Publishers, Tunbridge Wells 43.25-26, 43.30
photographic reproduction, early developments 19.20
photography, 1890s/1900s 6.16-17, 8.30-32
Pickering, Tony (Hurricane pilot, 1940) 43.60-61, 43.61
Pickersgill-Cunliffe, John Cunliffe (1819-1873) (Hooley House, 1850s) 11.40, 39.49
Pickett-Hamilton retractable forts B190.44-45, B190.44, B190.45
Picketts Farm, Horley 34.50
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Picketts Lane, Horley 34.50
Pickford, Miss (schoolmistress, Chaldon, 1880s?) 2.22
picture postcards see postcards
The Pig & Whistle, Waddington 20.16, 41.38, 41.41, 41.42, B169.23
Pigeon, John (Chipstead, 1685/1695) 11.36, 39.46
Piggott, Mr (Godstone, 1833) 31.7
Piggott, Thomas (Godstone, 1847) 31.9
pigs, pastured in woodland 27.4, B154.9-10
Pike, Eleanor (maid, Selsdon Park, 1901) B191.36
pikemen see toll-collectors
Piles Wood, Chaldon B161.25-26
Pilgrim [Fosterdown] Fort, Caterham 14.28, 29.29, 38.48, 38.49, 38.53-55, 38.53, B74.3
site map 38.54
Pilgrim Place, Woldingham 41.51
Pilgrim’s Place [formerly Hill Head], The Ridge, Woldingham 28.14
Pilgrims’ Way 14.22-23, 29.22
pill-boxes see machine gun posts; Pickett-Hamilton retractable forts
pillar-boxes see posting boxes
Pillings (Bakers), Brighton Road, Coulsdon (1920s) 42.50
Pine Walk, Caterham B181.8, B181.10
Pink, Mr (builder, Merstham, 1900s) 45.51
Pink, Eliza (Holliday’s Bottom, 1881) B166.14
pipeline routes (1965-1971), archaeological finds 11.28-32, 11.31[map]
Piper, Betty Mary [Biddy] (née Allen), living memories (Kenley, 1940s) B185.25-26
Pirbright, Chipstead 32.43-48, 32.44, 32.48
barn 32.45, B54.1
Pirie, Gordon (Coulsdon, 1940s) B199.12
Pirie, Ian (Coulsdon, 1940s) B199.12
Pirie, Pamela (Coulsdon, 1940s) B199.12
Pirie, Peter (Coulsdon, 1940s) B199.12
Pirlee see Purle
Pitches, Sir Abraham (Streatham, 1780s) B64.4, B181.12
Pitches, Amelia see Banks, Amelia
Pitches, Julia see Jolliffe, Julia
Pitchfont Lane, Titsey B70.2, B151.22
Pite, W B (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
The Pitfield Arms, Caterham B102.7, B185.7-8, B185.8
Pitfield Cottages, 27-39 Roffes Lane, Caterham 35.27, 35.27, 35.29, 35.30, 35.31-33,
B165.16, B166.14, B166.15
Pitfield Road [later Roffes Lane], Caterham 35.28, B166.15
A J Pitman, Grocer, Little Roke Road, Kenley B173.22, B173.22
Pitt, Robert (Caterham, 1801/1826) 35.29
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Pitt, William (Coulsdon, 1937) 42.53
Pixton Way, Selsdon B163.8
Pizzey, Charles (1913-2001) (bookshop owner, Caterham) 45.7, B161.21
obituary B187.1
Pizzey, Elizabeth (Mrs) (Caterham) B187.1
Place Cottages, Coulsdon Road, Coulsdon B168.25
Place Farm, Bletchingley 30.17, 30.18, B156.8
archaeological excavations B124.2-3, B132.4, B134.3, B156.8
barn 30.1, 30.11, 30.12, 30.14
manor house garden B157.14
Place House, Coulsdon B148.18-19
Place House [formerly Lymes Place], Sanderstead 5.27, 34.37, 40.3, 40.4, 40.5, 40.6, 40.7,
44.11, 44.12, 44.13
Place House Cottage, Coulsdon B148.19
Place House Farm, Coulsdon 7.30-31, 43.53-54, B148.19, B170.7
fields in 1762 [Messeder] 43.56-57, 43.56[diagram]
place-names 2.30-34, 4.36, 13.23-26, 14.23
see also under individual villages
Placehouse Lane, Coulsdon 27.30, B148.18
plague, bubonic 15.16, B162.26-27
at Chaldon Court (1665) 4.35
see also Black Death
plague pits B12.2
plant records, before Beadell B114.3
The Plantation [later The Grange], Whyteleafe B27.2
plants
found on Riddlesdown in 1873 B193.50-51
and local history 14.19, 14.20-22, 17.5, 27.8-10, 27.11, B112.6, B113.7-8, B114.2-3,
B115.4-5, B115.7, B116.6-7, B117.2-3
Plater, Stanley (Coulsdon) B183.1
Platt, A (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
Platt Green, Caterham 4.10, B174.18
plays and pantomimes, by George Pritchard (Caterham, 1920s) B182.15
The Pleasaunce, Northdown Road, Woldingham B196.2
Pleydell, H J (Headmaster, Caterham Valley Board School, 1923-1939s) B188.31
Pleydell, Harriett see Bouverie, Harriett
Pleydell-Bouverie, Jacob, 2nd Earl of Radnor (1750-1828) B125.8
Plincke family, Woldingham 28.20
Plough Lane, Purley 26.24, 35.54
No.18A : Rest Harrow [originally The Lodge] B196.42-43, B196.43
ploughing matches B167.5-6
Plowman, Jane (blacksmith, Coulsdon, 1861) 23.5, B36.3, B194.33
Plowman, Reuben (d.1851) (blacksmith, Coulsdon) 20.16, 23.5
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Plumtree Cottage [formerly Colgrimes Cottages], Coulsdon Road, Coulsdon B51.6, B82.3,
B168.27, B169.15, B169.16, B200.25
Plymville, 3 Banstead Road, Purley, garden fête (1917) 40.57, 40.58-60, 40.60-61
poachers 3.28, 4.37, 10.12, 32.54, B144.15
Pocock, A (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
Pocock, S H (dairyman, Caterham, 1930s) 12.11
Pocock, Thomas (constable, Coulsdon, 1805) B65.7
Pocock’s Model Dairy, Croydon Road, Caterham 42.45
poetry, World War 1 23.19
Poland, Henry (Greenlands, Caterham, 1889-1910s) 27.14, B124.7
Polden, Mr (Caterham, 1915) B169.16, B169.17
police
area policing, 1930s-1940s see Kenley Police Station
Caterham B170.4
see also Caterham Valley Police Station; Rapley, William
Coulsdon see Huggett, William
mounted 3.26
Special Constabularies [WW1] 40.35
police boxes 36.5, 36.7-8, 36.9, 36.13
Pollard, Mr (Caterham, 1900) 20.20
Pollard, W G (postmaster, Coulsdon, 1920s) B148.16
Pollard Machin see Machin & Graham-King
pollarding B116.6
Pollock, Richard Gordon (Dr) (doctor, Warlingham, 1898-1927) 2.26, B194.56
Polly Pain’s Bottom see Enterdent, Godstone
polo ground, Woldingham 6.15, 28.14
Polstead (Polsted), Henry (d.1556) (Standen, Coulsdon) B139.9, B141.12
Pond, Arthur (d.1758) (painter) (Sanderstead) B160.16-18
Pond, Deborah see Durford, Deborah
Pondfield Road, Kenley B163.7
Windy Ridge 42.8-9, 42.8, 42.12
ponds 24.31-37[Godstone area exemplars], B161.6
at Bletchingley, Hevers Pond 24.35, 24.37
Carshalton Ponds B142.19
at Caterham, below View Point 24.37, 29.22
at Chaldon Court Farm B129.12
at Chelsham
Fickleshole Farm 18.9, B26.3
Forge Pond, Chelsham Common B34.6, B66.1
Nore Hill [?dewpond] B8.1, B12.1, B18.2, B21.2, 26.40, 26.45
Slines Oak Ponds B53.5, B66.1, B113.8
at Chipstead 33.18
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Elmore Pond 12.27, 18.28, 45.52, B158.21
Noke Pond 18.28, 18.29
at Coulsdon 1.29, 1.32, 2.19, 3.22, 12.30, B34.8, B168.25
Bradmore Green Pond, B168.24-5, B168.24, B181.cover
Lacey Pond 9.20, B168.25
Lion Green Pond, Smitham 9.20-21
Netherne Wood manorhouse site 9.8, 9.14
Sisters Pond, Coulsdon Common 9.20, 12.33, B168.25
in Godstone area 24.31-37, B115.1, B116.6
Bay Pond [Town Pond], Godstone 24.34, 24.37, 29.28-29
Sanderstead Pond 3.25
see also dewponds; fish ponds; millponds
at Warlingham
Hamsey Green Pond B53.5
New Pond, Limpsfield Road 1.18, B194.55
Willy’s Pit Pond, Leas Road [Bug Hill] 1.18, B10.1, B53.5, B175.17-20, B194.55
Ponting, Doris (Mrs) (d.1941) (hotel proprietress, Caterham) 26.38
Poole, Edward (Revd) (Rector, Caterham, 1870s) 8.28
Poole, Henry (robber, Coulsdon, 1580) 32.54
Poor Law administration and reform 31.3, 42.33-34
Poor Law Amendment Act (1834) 10.19, 31.4, 42.34, 42.37
Poor Law Unions
Croydon Union 10.19, 20.14
East Grinstead Union B121.6, B122.6
Godstone Union 31.4
parishes included 21.12, B122.6
see also workhouses, Bletchingley
Reigate Union 25.44
Poor Rate 10.15, 17.18
poor visiting 2.21
Pope, W J (Wing Commander) B194.47-48, B194.49
Poplett, William (Coulsdon, 1811) 10.17, B70.7
population 16.27-33, 17.26-31
Addington 16.29, 17.30
Bletchingley 16.29, 17.28, 21.12, 24.14
Burstow 16.29
Caterham 8.38, 15.29, 16.29, 17.26, 17.27, 21.10, 21.12, 24.14, 38.24, 43.8
Chaldon 2.22, 16.29
Chelsham 11.16, 16.29, 21.12, 24.14
Chipstead 17.20
Coulsdon 9.19, 10.15, 15.15, 15.18, 16.29, 17.30
Crowhurst 16.29, 21.12, 24.14
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Croydon 16.29, 16.32, 17.28
Farleigh 8.6, 16.29, 17.26, 17.28, 21.12, 24.14, 36.24
Godstone 16.29, 17.28-30, 21.12, 24.14
Horne 16.29, 21.12, 24.14, B111.9
Limpsfield 16.29, 21.12, 24.14
Lingfield 16.29, 17.28
Nutfield 16.29
Oxted 16.29, 21.12, 24.14
Purley 4.28, 4.29, 4.30, 4.31, 9.19, 18.4, 35.54
Sanderstead 16.29, 17.30, 17.31
Selsdon B191.38
Tandridge 16.29, 21.12, 24.14
Tatsfield 16.29, 21.12, 24.14, B109.3
Titsey 16.29, 21.12, 24.14, B109.3
Warlingham 10.28, 16.29, 21.12, 24.14, 30.22
Woldingham 12.28, 12.29, 16.29, 21.12, 24.14, B109.3
Porteous, C J (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Porter, Francis (d.1720) (Chipstead) 24.17
Porter, Mary Ann (Mrs) (Chipstead, 1721) 24.17
porter 22.38
Portley, Baldwin de (Portley, 1235) 35.34
Portley, Michael de (Caterham, 1299) 35.34
Portley, Peter de (Portley, 1235) 35.34
Portley, William (Portley, 1300s) 35.34
Portley, Caterham 35.34-43, B61.1-2, B163.5-6
Charles Dingwall’s house (1856) 35.39
Portley Farm, Caterham 8.36, 8.38, 21.10, 21.13, B32.4, 35.36
Portley House School for the Deaf, Caterham (1951-1983) 35.42-43
Portley Lane, Caterham 35.36, B181.25
Portley Map (1710s) [Caterham] 8.35-38, B50.3
copy 8.37
Portley Wood Road, Whyteleafe 26.14, B181.25
former residents B195.31, B195.33
named houses see Birdhurst; Edgemount; Wolviston
Portnalls, Coulsdon B146.10-11
Portnalls Cottage, Coulsdon B146.11
Portnalls Farm, Coulsdon 7.29, 7.30-31, B146.11
Portnalls House, Coulsdon B146.11
Portnalls Lane, Coulsdon 12.34
Portnalls Road, Coulsdon 12.31, 12.34, 27.29, B146.11
coal post 33.55
Post Office Square, Whyteleafe B193.32
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c.1910 B193.33, B196.48
in 1952 B193.33
post offices
Caterham Hill (1851) 21.8
Caterham Valley B149.12, B159.21, B161.21, B170.19
architectural drawings (1929) B149.4
postmasters (1870s-1900s) B199.24
staff (1909) B199.25
Chipstead (1900s) 10.35, 12.27, 27.24
Coulsdon B148.15-16, B198.28
in 1911/1912 B148.15
architectural drawings (1933) B149.4
Godstone 26.36
Kenley B199.24
Sanderstead 38.40-41, 43.21
c.1914 38.41
c.1929 43.27
Selsdon 38.42
South Godstone (1912) 19.30, 19.31
Warlingham B199.24
Whyteleafe B196.46, B196.48, B199.24
post-boys, mounted 11.10
postal deliveries 1.32, 2.18, 6.15, 9.23
postal records [Bourne Society area] (1836-1898) B42.3-4
postal services
pre-1840 38.35-39
in Sanderstead and Selsdon 38.35-42
postcards
pre-1914 43.16-19
Bob Davidson Postcard Collection B193.10-11
Caterham 15.29
Sanderstead 43.19-33
Postern Gate Farm, Godstone 1.37, 25.16
posting boxes 16.38, B39.2, B71.8
postmen
South Godstone, c.1912 19.30, 19.31
William Barber, Caterham Valley, 1869-1909 B199.23, B199.23-26, B199.25
Potter, Nurse (Caterham, 1930s) 42.67, 42.71-72
Potter, Charlotte (schoolgirl, Godstone, 1855) 44.53
Potter, Edward (blacksmith, Tilburstow Hill, Godstone, 1850s) 26.36
Potter, Ernest (pupil, Kenley School, 1887) 36.33
Potter, Frederick (pupil, Kenley School, 1887) 36.33
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Potter, Frederick E (Coulsdon, 1920s) 41.45
Potter, James (railway engineer, 1836) 3.33
Potter, Rose (Caterham, 1915) B169.16, B169.17
Potter & Moore’s distillery (1749), Mitcham B189.13
pottery kilns, medieval B92.2, B191.9
Poulter, B A (1880-1972) (Warlingham) B136.5
Pound Cottage, Coulsdon Road, Coulsdon 40.44, B102.8, B168.25
The Pound House [formerly Briton Hill farmhouse], Sanderstead 21.4
Pounds, Hubert Edwin Josiah (1905-1976) (ornithologist, Chelsham/Farleigh B168.14,
B168.15
pounds 8.24
Powell, Dr (St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham) 17.10-11
Powell, Mr (shopkeeper, Coulsdon, 1920s) 35.19, B168.16
Powell, Audrey see Marsh, Audrey
Powell, Biddy (Mrs) (Caterham, 1930s-1940s) B199.33
Powell, Lavinia (Mrs) (Caterham, 1930s-1950s) B199.30-31, B199.33
Powell, Mark (d.1961) (greengrocer, Caterham) B199.30, B199.31, B199.32, B199.33
Powell, Ted (greengrocer, Caterham, 1930s-1940s) B199.30, B199.31, B199.31, B199.32,
B199.33
Powell, Vincent (greengrocer, South Croydon, 1940s) B199.33
Powell, William (tenant, Wattenden Arms, Kenley, 1866) 41.41
Prain, Sir David (Well Farm, Whyteleafe, 1920s-1940s) B24.2
Pratt, Catherine (Mrs) (Caterham, 1851) 21.9
Pratt, Cordelia (Caterham, 1851) 21.13
Pratt, George (d.1850) [father] (schoolmaster, Caterham, 1821-1850) 10.15, 21.9, 38.25
Pratt, George [son] (schoolmaster, Caterham, 1851) 21.9, 21.13
Pratten, Mr (Clerk, Metropolitan Asylum, Caterham, 1893) 25.20
prehistoric animals 4.36
prehistoric art [flint ’sculptures’] 21.37-39, 21.38, B96.3, B102.4-5, B115.3-4, B121.10
Premier Photo Co., Publishers, Croydon (c.1906-c.1918) 43.26
Prescott, Mr (deliveryman, Caterham, 1930s) 42.45
Pressy, John (shepherd, Sanderstead, 1870) 20.39
Pretoria Terrace, Brighton Road, Purley 4.29, B183.10, B200.12
Price, Ada Louisa (Mrs) (d.1910) (Kenley) 32.10, 32.12, 34.28
Price, Cecil Herbert Thornton (1851-1920) (Copenhagen House, Kenley) 32.10-14, 34.28
Price, Charles Harrison (photographer, Croydon, 1900s-1920s) 43.26-27
Price, David (Caterham, 1940s/1950s) B201.21, B201.22
Price, Ellen (m.1914) (formerly White, née Curtis) (Kenley) 32.12-13
Price, Henry (Godstone, 1816) 31.7
Price, Henry Hubberly (railway engineer, 1830s) 15.20-21, 15.22, 15.23
Price, Jack (dairyman, Whyteleafe, 1909) 12.12
Price, Jennifer (Caterham, 1950s) B201.22
Price, June (d.1949) (Caterham) B201.21-22, B201.21
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Price, Lily Beatrice (Mrs) (1915-2003) (Caterham) B201.20, B201.22
Price, Robert (1909-1999) (Caterham) B201.20-21, B201.22
Priest, Louisa Sarah (m.1868) see Lyon, Louisa Sarah
Prime, Cecil Thomas (Dr) (1909-1979) (Farleigh) 3.30, 8.6, B166.33
obituary B96.5
Primrose [formerly Laurel] Cottage, Godstone Road, Caterham B182.31
Primrose League, Caterham B200.40
Prince of Wales [later King Edward VII], visit to Purley (1866) 6.20-21
Princess Christian [of Schleswig-Holstein] (née Princess Helena) (1846-1923)
opens Caterham Cottage Hospital (1903) 21.26-28, 21.27
opens Purley Cottage Hospital (1909) 13.4
Princess Helena [of Waldeck], Duchess of Albany (1861-1922), visit to Purley (1904) 2.36,
2.37
Princess Helena Victoria [daughter of Princess Christian] 21.26, 21.27, 21.27
Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (1848-1939), visit to Caterham (1911) 22.22, 22.23
Pringle, Arthur (Revd) (Minister, Purley Congregational Church, 1900s-1920s) 40.60,
41.45, 41.47, 41.51, B121.8, B198.29
Pringle, Charles E (d.2000) (Chipstead)
living memories (Territorial Army, 1937-1938) 38.57-64
obituary B180.2
Priory of St James, Tandridge see Tandridge Priory
The Priory, Stafford Road, Caterham 27.12, B175.20, B195.27
The Priory, Barrow Green Road, Oxted 30.47, 30.48
Priory Farm, Barrow Green Road, Tandridge B184.22, B184.23
Priory Farm, Nutfield, nature trail B141.14-15
Priory [later Crescent] Garage, Godstone Road, Caterham B182.30
prisoners of war
from Caterham [WW2] B197.18-20
German, at South Godstone [WW2] 18.40
Pritchard, George (solicitor, Caterham, 1920s) B182.15
Pritchard, L (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
prize fights
Crawley (1819) 11.10
Godstone (1862 and 1866) 41.24-30
Medway (1862) 41.26
Smitham Bottom (1788) 4.4
probate inventories, transcriptions B143.7
Proctor, Lady (school governor, Coulsdon, 1920s) 35.20
Promenade de Verdun, Purley 3.14, 27.30, 39.40, 41.50
former residents B144.8, B144.9
war memorial B150.16
pronunciation, Bourne area village names B163.14-15
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Prosper, Mrs (cook, Whyteleafe County Girls’ School) 1.23
Prosser, Benjamin (1769-1831) (East India Company pilot) (Sanderstead) B178.30-31
Prosser, Hannah Webb see Soam, Hannah Webb
Prosser, Hannah Webb (Sanderstead) B178.31
Prosser, Mary (b.1777) B178.31
Prosser, Mary (née Crewe) (m.1819) B178.31
Providence Cottages, Coulsdon Road, Caterham 24.4
Prowett, John (Portley, Caterham, 1786) 35.37
Pryke, Fordham (Caterham School) (1961) 7.7
Prynne, George Fellowes (architect, 1900s) B150.15
Psalm Oak, Foxley Hatch 9.21
psychiatric institutions see Cane Hill Hospital; Netherne Hospital; St Lawrence’s Hospital;
Warlingham Park Hospital
Ptolemy, Adoni (servant, Oxted, 1898) 21.33
Public Schools Officers’ Training Corps 17.21
Puck Lane, Sanderstead 15.43
Puckle, Benjamin (Pirbright, 1855) 32.47
Puddick, John (farm labourer, Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
puddingstones B5.2, B96.7, B152.5-6
see also Hare Stone, Caterham
Puleston, Sir John H (tenant, Marden Park, 1870s) 5.10
Pullen, Mr (grocer, Purley, 1900s) 1.28
Pullen, Mr (farmhand, Reedham Orphanage, 1900s?) 4.19
pupil teachers 38.27
Pupil Teachers Centre, Stafford Road, Caterham B167.15
Puplet Wood, Farleigh 33.35, 33.36
Puplett, William see Poplett, William
Purle family and lands 36.14-18
chart of descent 36.15
estates c.1375 [map] 36.17
Purle, Agnes de [later Woodstock] (West Purley, 1420s) 36.15, 36.18
Purle, John de East (East Purley, 1346) 36.15, B138.10
Purle, John de (East Purley, 1360/1377) 36.15, 36.16
Purle, John de (d. c.1430) (Standen, Coulsdon) 36.15, B139.9, B160.14
Purle, John de (d. c.1437) (Standen, Coulsdon) 36.15, B160.14
Purle, Julyan de (Hooley, 1323) 11.36, 39.45, B49.4, B147.12
Purle, Osbert de (East Purley, pre-1200) B138.10
Purle, Peter de (Hooley/East Purley, 1323/1336) 11.36, 36.15, 39.45, B49.4, B138.10,
B147.12
Purle, Reginald de (East Purley, 1327) 36.15, 36.16, B138.10
Purle, Thomas de West (Lacies, Coulsdon, 1333) 36.15, B148.18
Purle, Thomas de West (d.1377) (West Purley) 12.21, 36.15, 36.16
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Purle, Thomas de (d.1415) (Standen, Coulsdon) 36.15, B139.9, B158.15, B159.20
Purle, Walter de (East Purley, 1199) B138.10
Purle, William de (East Purley, 1200) 5.28, 36.15, B138.10
Purleestrete 12.31, B137.9, B138.10
Purley 1.27, 4.26, 4.27, B189.34-35
in medieval times 36.14-18
in early 17th century 37.51-56
in Victorian times 9.19-20, 9.21-23, 9.23-24, 18.4, 18.6, 18.8, 35.54
billeting [WW2] B192.1
chronology 4.28-31
churches
Christ Church 18.4, 18.5, 18.6-8, B177.28
centenary celebrations B93.4
yew trees 35.7, 35.14
Congregational [later United Reformed] Church B121.8, B198.28-29
war memorials B152.13-14
Iron Room [Mission] (1872), Purley Downs Road 4.28, 18.6
St Barnabas B47.4
St James, Riddlesdown, war memorials B141.5, B142.9, B146.9, B147.10
St Mark, Woodcote 2.28, 8.39, 35.55
war memorials B143.7, B144.8, B150.15
St Swithun 37.19, B106.6, B196.4
war memorials B151.12-13, B152.14
flooding 32.19, B182.12, B182.13-14
halls
Ellen Avenue Mission Room (Lansdowne Hall) 8.39
Memorial Hall, Brighton Road 3.17, 3.18, 13.4, 13.5
The History and Development of Purley, by Robert Resker (1916) 5.24, 35.50, 35.55
hospitals see Purley & District War Memorial Hospital; Purley Cottage Hospital
hotels see Caterham Junction Hotel [later Railway Hotel
living memories
1890s-1900s 1.27-28, 34.3-10, B20.1-2
1900s-1910s 2.27-30, 32.18-19
1910s-1930s B173.6-7
1940s-1950s 44.3-10
local monuments 5.22[map], 5.24
name origin 36.14, 36.18
place-name 2.34, 4.28, 15.41
parish (1884) 18.8, 35.54
public houses/inns see The Jolly Farmers
royal visits 2.36, 2.37, 13.4
Prince of Wales [later King Edward VII] (1863, 1866) 6.20-21, 6.20, B33.2, B89.9
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schools
Barleymere High School 2.30
Commonweal Lodge School [founded 1916] 39.36-43, 39.41, 40.23, B182.3-4
Bourne Society plaque [2004] B197.7
Cumnor House School 41.51
The Downs School B196.5
Downside School, Woodcote Lane (1910-1997) B195.4, B196.5
John Fisher School B190.41
Laleham Lea Preparatory School, Peaks Hill B190.41
Lodge School, Woodcote Lane B195.4
Middleton College, Selcroft Road 44.6
Miss Floyd’s School 44.6
Mitchley House School, Riddlesdown Avenue B179.5
Modern School for Boys B188.26-27, B190.4-5
Purley Church of England [later Christ Church] School 35.46, 36.50-54
Purley National School (1889-1939) 1.28, 36.49-50
Riddlesdown National School (1871-1889) 1.28, 9.22, 36.48-49
St David’s School [founded 1912] 41.49, B127.9-10, B128.5
St Gothard School 26.8
Shaftesbury Independent School 35.47
Technical Institute [Polytechnic] (1899) 9.22, 9.24, 36.54
Warehousemen, Clerks and Drapers’ School [later Russell Hill School] 2.36, 4.31,
11.17, 41.51, B70.7
foundation stone laid by Prince of Wales (1863) B33.2
inauguration by Prince of Wales (1866) 6.20-21, B89.9
war memorial B145.9
shops 1.28, 2.29, B96.7, B171.6, B173.6, B183.10-11, B200.12
view from Astoria Cinema roof (1964) 41.67
Zeppelin raid (September 1916) 26.26, 40.35, B130.3
Purley & District War Memorial Hospital (1922) 28.35-36, 41.51, B144.9, B160.13,
B182.24
Purley & District Women Citizens’ Association B182.24-25
Purley Beeches 3.26, 5.29, 44.30, B163.19
Purley Brass Band B22.2
Purley Bury Avenue, Purley 15.41, 35.4
Purley Bury Cottages, Lexington Court, Purley B189.33
Purley Bury House, Lexington Court, Purley 3.27, 4.31-33, 4.33, 15.41, 18.4, 19.27, 19.28,
20.10, 33.4-5, 34.37, 35.cover, 35.4, 36.42, 36.43, 37.51, 37.56, B38.3, B164.13,
B175.27, B189.33
Purley Bury Lawn Tennis Club 41.49
Purley Cinema Ltd (1919) B195.30
Purley Corner
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in 1898 B195.cover, B195.8, B195.9
in 1907 28.10
Purley Cottage Hospital (1909) 28.35, 28.37
official opening (1909) 13.4, 28.35, 28.36
Purley Country Club Ltd (1923) B195.30
Purley Cricket Club B200.33
Purley Downs Golf Club B144.4, B148.9
war memorial B144.9
Purley Downs Golf Club Halt B111.7, B114.7
Purley Downs Road, Purley 12.31, 18.6, 38.41, 39.58-59, B182.2
Purley Downs temporary tunnel 39.56, B154.18-19
Purley Farm B163.19, B178.7
Purley Fountain 2.35, 2.35-39, 37.44, 41.49
drinking cup B195.7, B195.8
Purley Gazette Ltd (1910) B195.30
Purley House see Purley Bury House
Purley Library, Bourne Society plaque [Croydon, Merstham & Godstone Iron Railway
[1993] B154.6-7
Purley Light [WW1 searchlight] 16.34-35
Purley Lodge, Purley 18.4, 18.6, 19.28
Purley Motor Garage Ltd (1915) B195.30
Purley Natural History Society, district photographic survey 25.27
Purley Oaks Estate 15.41
Purley Oaks Farm, Sanderstead 5.28, 9.20, 20.39, 25.12, B6.1, B33.2-3, B107.6
Purley Oaks Road, Sanderstead 37.10, 38.41, 39.58, 44.30, B178.7
Purley Oaks Station 5.28
Purley Oaks Tennis & Croquet Club B191.2
Purley Pines, 1 Godstone Road, Purley 44.3, 44.5
family life at 44.3-10
The Purley Poultry Farm Ltd (1919) B195.30
Purley Publishing Co. Ltd (1900) B195.30
Purley Race Track 35.3-5
plan (1903) 35.4
Purley Recreation Ground B67.6
The Purley Review, 1925-1934 41.43-44
index 41.44-51
Purley Road, Purley B132.7
Purley Station
as Godstone Road Station (1840-1847) 3.33, 3.34, 4.28, 7.29, 18.4, 20.36, 26.4
as Caterham Junction Station (1856-1888) 3.35, 4.28, 4.29, 7.35, 9.23, 18.4, 26.4, B66.8
Purley Station (1888 onwards) 4.29, 26.4
Bourne Society plaque [1988] B135.1
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Purley telephone exchange B88.9
Purley Traders’ Fire Watch (1941) 36.52
Purley Tram Depot, war memorial plaque B142.10, B144.8
Purley Vale, Purley 35.44
Purley Way Steel Co. Ltd (1910) B195.30
Purnell, Douglas (architect, Riddlesdown, 1930s-1950s) B141.5, B142.9, B147.10
Pursifull, William (Caterham, 1826) 35.29
Purssord, Percy F (1893-1969) (schoolteacher, Caterham, 1913, 1919-1957) B193.15-17
Purver, Mr (window cleaner, Coulsdon, 1930s) 42.53, B194.9
Purver, Albert Edward (Ted) (1919-2003), obituaries B194.9, B195.3-4
Pye, Catherine (Eothen School, Caterham, 1892-1938) 23.19-20, 23.23, 23.24
Pye, Winifred (Eothen School, Caterham, 1892-1938) 23.19-20, 23.23, 23.25
Pyke, Sophia (Caterham, 1920s) B187.17
Pysden, Mr (railway guard, Coulsdon, 1920s) B188.29, B188.30
Pysden, Mrs (Coulsdon, 1920s) B188.29, B188.30
Pysden, Alice (Coulsdon, 1920s) B188.29, B188.30
Pysden, George B188.29, B188.30, B189.6
Pysden, Jessie see Batey, Jessie
Q
Q-sites B195.43
Quaife, Mr (Whyteleafe) B155.12
Quaife, Pat (née Walter) (d.1991) (Whyteleafe) B155.11, B155.12, B194.13
Qualis Photo Company, Fulham 43.27
Quality Street, Merstham 4.6, 18.27, B196.18
quarries see Caterham and Godstone Caves; chalk quarries; firestone quarries
Quarry Dean Farm, Merstham 7.26, 20.31-32, B62.1
CMGIR excavations 7.28, 24.18-21, B69.1, B69.3
sheep farming implements B90.5-6
Quarry Dean firestone mines, Merstham 20.33, 20.35
Quarry Farm, Chaldon 38.3, 38.6
Quarry Farm, Godstone 8.20, 14.28, 14.38, 24.34
Quarry Farm Cottage, Godstone 14.28
Quarry Farm Road [later Springbottom Lane], Chaldon 38.3
Quarry Hall Farm, Bletchingley 38.7
Quarry Hangers [formerly Hillside, renamed Barbara Edith Convalescent Home], Chaldon
38.7
quarry horses 2.7
Quarry House [formerly Quarry Farm], Chaldon 38.3, 38.6
Quarry Lane, Caterham 14.28
Quarry Line B74.6, B141.9-10
Quarry Mount, Chaldon see Old Quarry Hall, Springbottom Lane, Chaldon
quarrying companies see Godstone Hill Quarry Company; Upwood Quarry Company
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
quarrying industry, Monuments Protection Programme B192.29-32
quarrying sites, in N E Surrey [map] 20.33
quarter sessions 32.53
Quecche, Elizabeth (née atte Wode) (Coulsdon, late C14) B141.12, B150.17
Quecche, Hugh (d.1403) (Coulsdon) B141.12, B150.16-17
Quecche, Joan see Norton, Joan
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, and Sanderstead 19.26
Queen’s Head, Nutfield B173.14, B175.13
Queen’s Park, Caterham 15.28, 28.22, 29.32, B53.5, B189.36-37
bourne rising in B34.4
copper beech planted 1900 B180.cover
main pavilion 20.19
opening (1900) 20.17-21
Queen’s Park (Caterham) Ltd (1904) B195.29
Queen’s Park Dairy, Caterham 12.11, B202.17
Queen’s Park Road, Caterham 29.14, 45.82, B34.4
Coombe Dingle 5.32, 5.34, B187.21
former residents 45.25
querns 2.16, 2.17
Quiddington family, Coulsdon B92.7
Quiddington, Benjamin (b.1771) (Coulsdon) B92.7
Quiddington, Daniel (b.1783) (parish constable/cricketer, Coulsdon) 38.14, B92.7
Quiddington, Mary (née Ridge) (Caterham/Coulsdon, 1740s-1800s?) B92.7
Quiddington, Patience (m.1787) see Roff[e], Patience
Quiddington, Thomas (1742-1804) (wheelwright/cricketer, Coulsdon) 38.13-14, B92.7,
B199.26
Quiddington, Thomas (b.1773) (Coulsdon) B92.7
Quiddington, W (Warlingham, 1890s/1900s), Boer War letters 39.4-5
Quin, Thomas William (landlord, Caterham Junction Hotel, 1868) 20.38
Quincey, Mrs (Whyteleafe, 1900s) 1.23, 1.24
Quinn, Mr (Kennel Farm, Chelsham) B194.35
Quinterton, Mr (Coulsdon, 1920s) B169.15
Quittenden, Frank (Warlingham, 1900s) B193.23
Quittenton, Anne (Mrs) (Chelsham, 1900s) 2.26
Quittenton, John (1849-1937) (Chelsham) 1.15, B199.19
R
Raab, Wilhelm (Feldwebel) (Luftwaffe pilot, 1940) B189.36
rabbit warrens 17.7, 34.13, B79.5
Hartley Down 4.36, B144.15
race courses 9.23, 12.32, B179.3
racing stables see Welcomes Farm, Kenley
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
radar B191.39
airborne interception (AI) B192.42, B193.41
direction finding (D/F) fixer system [pip squeak] B193.39-40
ground control interception (GCI) B193.41-42
vehicles B193.41
Kenley Experiment B192.41-42, B192.43
Radar Research Squadron B194.50-51
Radermacher, Aldous & Co., Postcard Publishers, London EC 43.27
radio, pioneering work in see Marcuse, Eugene Gerald
Radio Amateurs Old Timers Association 5.34
radio detection and ranging see radar
radio direction finding (RDF) B191.39
radio transmitting stations, amateur
G2KZ [Benjamin Clapp] 5.16, 17.13, 32.20, 32.21, 32.23, 32.24, 32.29
G2NM [Gerald Marcuse] 5.32, 5.33, 17.13-14, B118.5-6
Radlegh, John (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13
Radnor, Earls of see Bouverie; Pleydell-Bouverie
Raeburn, Sir Henry (1756-1823) (portrait painter) 27.38
unknown woman and child, attributed to [Southlands House, Tandridge] 27.1
RAF Kenley (1917-1966) 6.35-40
see also Kenley aerodrome
RAF Kenley Memorial B182.cover, B182.6, B182.6, B182.10, B182.10, B182.11
RAF Kenley Tribute Day, 19 August 2000 B182.8-11
RAF Redhill B192.42-43, B194.47, B194.48
RAF squadrons [aircraft, bases and personnel]
1 6.39
3 6.36, 6.38, B194.52
17 6.36, 6.38
23 6.36
24 6.35, 6.36
25 B189.5
32 6.35, 6.36
43 25.15
46 6.36, 6.38
64 6.39
66 6.39, B162.8, B188.36, B188.39
71 B194.53
79 25.14
80 6.38
85 25.14
111 6.39
145 6.38
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
219 B189.5, B192.43
242 25.15, B188.37, B188.39
253 6.39, 25.14, B188.36, B188.39, B194.46
403 [Canadian] B194.46
416 [Canadian] B194.46
452 [RAAF] 6.39
485 [RNZAF] 6.39
501 25.16, 43.61, B194.46
600 6.38, B188.37, B192.42
602 6.39
605 6.39, B162.8
611 B188.37
615 [County of Surrey] 6.38, 6.39, B188.36, B188.37-38, B194.46
Hawker Hurricane donated by Croydon residents B188.38
616 B202.26-27
RAF Wartling B193.42, B194.50
rag and bone men 42.45
Raikes, David (d.1941?) (poet, Godstone) B142.10
railway accidents 9.23, 11.40, B82.7, B88.9, B105.8
actor killed (Stoats Nest Station, 1907) 3.24, B54.6
Aisgill railway disaster (1913) 39.66-68
South Croydon (1947) B180.11
Stoats Nest Disaster (1910) 3.23, 13.1, 13.4-5
railway companies and lines see Caterham Railway; Croydon, Oxted & East Grinstead
Railway; East Grinstead-Lewes Line;; London, Brighton & South Coast Railway; Oxted
Line; South Eastern & Chatham Railway; South Eastern Railway; Surrey & Sussex
Junction Railway; Tattenham Corner Line
railway development 3.31-36, 15.19-26
railway electrification 4.29, 4.30
The Railway Hotel, Caterham 7.9, B79.4, B149.12, B158.3
Railway Hotel [formerly Caterham Junction Hotel], Purley 9.23, 26.4-5
Railway Hotel [formerly Station Inn], South Godstone 19.29-30
railway line construction 39.52-54
railway lines, proposed see Coulsdon and Upper Caterham Railway; Southern Heights Light
Railway
railway tunnel construction 39.54-55, B141.9-10, B159.15
railway tunnels see Bletchingley Tunnel; Cane Hill Tunnel; Limpsfield Tunnel; Mark Beech
Tunnel; Merstham Tunnels; Oxted Tunnel; Riddlesdown Tunnel
railway tunnels, temporary, Oxted Line 39.56, B154.18-19
railway viaducts see Riddlesdown Viaduct; Woldingham Viaduct
railways
early public 45.55-56
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NE Surrey population increased by B201.22.24
Raine, Diana (Headmistress, Eothen School, Caterham, 1973- ? ) 23.26
Raley’s (oilshop, Purley, 1910s) 2.29
The Ramblers Rest [formerly Dene Farm restaurant], Chipstead B166.5
rambles
Woldingham-Horley (1930s) B194.40-45
Woldingham-Oxted-Godstone-Woldingham (1900s) 1.35-37
Ramm, M W (hairdresser, Caterham, 1910s) 45.81
Ram’s Garage, Godstone B151.7
Ramsden, Elizabeth (milliner, Caterham, 1900s?) B152.16
Randell, George (Whyteleafe, 1910s) 39.21
Randolph, Catherine (Mrs) (Rector’s wife, Coulsdon, 1851) 20.11, B201.41
Randolph, Elizabeth (Rector’s daughter, Sanderstead, 1845) B182.26
Randolph, George (Revd) (d.1880) (Rector, Coulsdon, 1841-1863) 7.31, 20.10-11, B201.41
Randolph, Hannah see Coleridge, Hannah
Randolph, Harriet (Mrs) (d.1901) (Rector’s wife, Sanderstead) B182.27
Randolph, Jean see Hotblack, Jean
Randolph, John (Bishop of London, 1809-1813) 44.71
Randolph, John (Revd) (1821-1881) (Rector, Sanderstead, 1866-1881) 20.39, 44.71-72,
B166.27, B182.26-27
cricketing exploits 25.10-11, 42.63-65
suicide 25.12-13, B182.27
Randolph, John Honywood (Revd) (1790-1868) (Rector, Sanderstead, 1845-1866) 9.28,
34.57, 44.69, 44.71, B182.26
Randolph, Sarah (Mrs) (b.1788) (Rector’s wife, Sanderstead) B182.26
Randolph, Susan (d.1860) (Rector’s daughter, Coulsdon, 1851) 20.11, 20.13, 20.14
Randolph, Thomas (Revd) (1812) 44.71
Ranger, Sir [Alfred] Washington Guest (1848-1929) (blind lawyer) (Sanderstead)
B167.24-25
Ranger, Alice Elizabeth (née Chambers) (d.1911) B167.24, B167.25
Rank, J Arthur, Baron Rank (1888-1972) B135.6
Rank, James V (d.1952) (Oughborough [formerly Rooksnest], Godstone, 1930-1952) 31.26,
B158.6, B159.7-8
Rank, Laura Ellen [not Gwendoline] (née Marshall) (Chipstead, 1920s) B135.6
Rank, Patricia (Mrs) (Oughborough [formerly Rooksnest], Godstone, 1930-1952) B158.6
Ranmore, Hall Way, St James Road, Purley B163.7
Ransom, Rosetta (Headmistress, St John’s School, Caterham, 1884) 24.13
Ranworth, Coulsdon Lane, Chipstead 25.45
Rapley, W (Miss) see Barrett, W (Mrs)
Rapley, William (b.1828) (village constable, Caterham) 3.39, B181.22, B190.39
Rappard, Josine (Woldingham, 1900s) B190.6, B190.7
The Village Stores, Woldingham [painting, c.1912] 44.40, B190.7, B190.7
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Rastrick, John Urpeth (1780-1856) (railway engineer) 15.21-22
Ratcliffe, Brotherton (Kenley) B192.16
Rathdene, 27 Marlpit Lane, Coulsdon 40.52
rats, in Devil’s Den, Ditches Lane, Coulsdon B155.17-18
Rattray, Miss (Kenley, 1880s/1890s) B201.42
Raven, John (d.1979) (schoolteacher, Caterham B97.4
Ravensbrook, Oxted 21.35
Ravenswold [formerly Hazelshaw], Hayes Lane, Kenley B155.2-3, B186.15
Rawes, Captain (1816) B143.10
Rawling, Mr (optician, Caterham, 1960s) B154.20, B154.21
Raymond, Mr and Mrs (New House Farm, Tandridge, 1930s) 20.4, 20.5
Rayner, Miss (schoolteacher, Coulsdon, 1940s) B194.8
Rayner, Agnes (murder victim, Lingfield, 1571) 32.55-56
Rayner, James (Pirbright, 1866) 32.47
Raynor, Mr (Purley, 1890s-1900s) 34.4, 34.8, 34.10
Raynor, Annie Millicent see Wood, Annie Millicent
Raynor, Eva (b.1887) (Purley) 34.4, 34.6, 34.7, 34.10
Raynor, Henrietta Ann Susan (née Gardner) (Purley, 1890s-1900s) 20.40, 34.4
Raynor, Nelson (b.1889) (Purley) 34.4, 34.5, 34.7
Raynor, Sidney (b.1891) (Purley) 34.4, 34.7, 34.8
RDF see radio direction finding
Rea, Mrs (Godstone RDC, 1920s) 45.87
Rea, J F (Caterham, 1902) 21.22, B130.10
Read, Miss (Headmistress, Infants School, Coulsdon, 1921) 35.17
Read, W H (violinist, 1890s?) 6.14, 28.20
Reading, Charles (carpenter, Caterham, 1851) 21.8
Reading, Mary (grocer, Caterham, 1851) 21.8
Reading, William (wheelwright, Caterham, 1851) 8.28, 21.8, 21.13
Reason, Mr (caretaker, Whyteleafe County Girls School) 1.23
Reason, Mrs (housekeeper, Whyteleafe County Girls School) 1.23
recruiting, voluntary, Caterham [WW1] 29.12-19, 29.30-36
see also Volunteer Training Corps [WW1]
Rectory [later Parsons Pightle], Coulsdon Road, Coulsdon 43.54, B167.2, B194.33
Rectory, Southdown Road, Woldingham 6.13, 28.16
Rectory, Station Road, Woldingham 28.18
Rectory Cottages, High Street, Caterham 42.25, 42.26, 45.25-26
Rectory Lane, Woodmansterne 7.23, 15.40
Rectory Park, Sanderstead B182.26
Red Barn Farm, Coulsdon 7.29, 7.30-31
The Red Deer, South Croydon 4.4
Red Gables Convalescent Home, Platts Green, Caterham [WW1] 29.17, B174.18
Red Hall Farm, Caterham 3.6, 17.36, 17.37, B48.4
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The Red House, Sanderstead Road, Sanderstead B147.7
Red Lane, Oxted 29.38
The Red Lion [formerly The Maid], Bletchingley B183.14-15, B183.14
Red Lion, Coulsdon 3.19, 3.24, 4.4, 9.23, 16.37, 19.4, 20.16, 27.26, 35.23, 42.51, 42.52,
B72.7, B133.13, B194.16, B194.25, B200.24
demolition (2004) B199.2, B199.3
fire insurance 24.17
landlords 20.16, 20.38, 24.17
minstrel troupe outside (1901) 27.25
Red Lion Cottages, Smitham Bottom B144.4
Red Lodge, Caterham 30.43
Reddall, A D (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Reddown Road, Coulsdon 3.21, 27.30, 40.51, B174.23
Rede, John (Tandridge Priory/Rooksnest, Godstone, 1538) B47.4, B159.7
Redele, John de (Riddlesdown, 1341/1342) 12.21, B149.11
Redele, Walter de (Coulsdon, 1336) B144.15
Redele, Walter (Coulsdon, 1412) B158.15
Redelie, Walter (Coulsdon, 1385) B144.15
Redgate, T J (Caterham, 1880) B194.40
Redgate, W (Caterham, 1883) 23.6, 23.8
Redhill B109.1-2
water supply to 37.36-37, 37.38
Redhill Gas Company 37.38
Redmond’s Library, Hamsey Green 43.27-28
Rednal, Purley Oaks Road, Sanderstead 44.30
Redvers Road, Warlingham 1.18, B198.10
Redwood, J M (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Redwood, Kenley B192.35
Redwood Close, Kenley 27.30
Reed, Andrew (Revd) (1787-1862) [founder of Reedham School] 20.22-23, 20.23, 20.26,
B96.6
Reed, Evelyn (née Swarman) (b.1925) (Caterham) B196.25, B196.26, B196.27, B196.28
Reed, Gordon (Warlingham, 1950s) B196.27
Reed, Hazel (née Swarman) (b.1930) B199.31, B199.31
living memories (Caterham) B188.8-9, B196.24-28
Reed, Helen (Caterham, 1967) B187.8
Reed, Lionel (Caterham, 1950s-1960s) B196.27, B196.28
Reede, Robert (innkeeper, Godstone, C16) 32.55
Reedham Asylum/Orphanage/School, Purley (1858-1980) 3.18, 4.19, 20.22-30, 20.24-25,
B96.6-7, B100.5-6, B104.9, B194.3
chapel [Aveling Memorial Church] 20.28, B100.5
children at Coulsdon Common opening (1883) 7.37, 7.38
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
demolition and after B100.5, B101.3, B106.6, B144.9
dining hall 20.1
kitchen 20.29
nursery playroom 20.27
Scouts, Guides and Brownies 13.6, 40.23
Reedham Children’s Trust B100.6, B123.7
Reedham Drive, Purley B194.3
Reedham Park Avenue, Purley 27.29
Reedham Park Tennis Courts, Purley 4.18
Reedham Station 7.29
Reeding, James (wheelwright, Godstone, 1850s) 26.36
Reeds, John (roadman, Purley, 1900s-1920s) 2.38, 41.50
Rees, Thomas Percy (Dr) (1899-1963) (Medical Superintendent, Warlingham Park
Hospital) 16.21, B199.13
Rees, Trevor (greengrocer, Caterham, 1940s) B185.29
Reeve, Margerie (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13
Reeve, William (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13
Reeves, E (Caterham, 1947) B195.47
Reeves, John (Chipstead, 1790) 17.19
Reeves Garage, High Street, Purley 41.49
Reeves Rest, Chipstead 17.20
refugees, Belgian (Caterham, 1914/1915) 29.16, 29.17
Regal Cinema, Purley 38.16, 38.16-19
foyer kiosk 38.19
projection room 38.17
Regan, Lilye (Caterham, 1977) B187.8
Regan, Linda (Caterham, 1965) B187.8
regiments
11th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA, 31st Battery B189.35, B189.36, B189.38
43rd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA, 148th Battery B189.35, B189.36
108th Regiment, RA, 421st Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery B190.43
141st Mobile Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment B190.43
Middlesex Regiment [WW1] 1.19, 17.21
badge 26.32
Public Schools Battalion 26.29, 26.30, 26.32, 26.34, 29.14, 29.19
Queen’s Royal West Surrey Regiment [WW1] 25.40
1st Volunteer Battalion 30.43-44, 30.44, B202.24-25
4th Battalion 29.14, 29.19
Composite (Territorial) Battalion 29.32
Royal Fusiliers [WW1], Empire Battalion 1.19, 1.20, 1.24, 17.35, 29.14, 29.19, B31.2
Royal Tank Corps, in Warlingham (1939) 36.12
regnal years 22.14
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Reid, F (Warlingham, 1950s-1974) 15.35
Reigate Brewery [Mellersh & Neale], High Street, Reigate B175.13, B183.14-15
Reigate Heath B148.19-20, B168.29-30
Reigate Junction Station 34.38
Reigate Priory, Reigate 4.3, 4.36, B94.1, B100.2
Reigate [later Chaldon] Road, Caterham 1.6, 23.5
Reigate stone 45.56, B177.21-24
Reigate
excavation sites B111.3
public houses/inns see The Barley Mow; The White Hart
Reimers, Katrine B198.8
Relf, James (innkeeper, Reigate, 1815) 25.32
Relf, Thomas (Merstham, 1760s ?) 25.31, 25.32
Remayndoz, Reverone (Revd) (Caterham, 1680s) 35.28
Remnant, Charles (Lieutenant-Colonel) (War Coppice, Bletchingley, 1948) B175.17
Remnant, Percy (d.1914) (Caterham) 25.40
Rendall, Inspector (Coroners Officer, Caterham, 1930) B194.30
Rendel, Edgar (carpenter, Caterham, 1920s/1930s) B180.21
Rendell, F (Caterham, 1880) 35.29
Rendell, H (police inspector, Caterham, 1929) 39.26
Rennie, John (1761-1821) (civil engineer) 12.6, 12.8
Rennie, Sir John (1794-1874) (civil engineer) 12.8
reservoirs 37.43
Resker, Basil 35.55
Resker, Jane (Mrs) (d.1926) (Purley) 35.55
Resker, Martha [Pattie] (Mrs) (d.1885) 35.52, 35.53
Resker, Robert Root (Revd) (1842-1922) (Vicar, Christ Church, Purley, 1885-1916) 1.28,
34.8, 35.50-56, 36.49, 36.50
The History and Development of Purley (1916) 5.24, 35.50, 35.55
Rest Harrow [originally The Lodge], Plough Lane, Purley B196.42-43, B196.43
Rest Harrow, Woldingham 6.14, 28.16
The Retreat, Buxton Lane, Caterham 15.30, B180.26
The Retreat [later The Fort], Woldingham B175.6
Reve, Stephen (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.14
Revesson, William (Coulsdon, 1409) B157.16
Revill, Edward Joseph (Sanderstead, 1919) B178.7
Reynard, A C (Mr and Mrs) (Warlingham, 1930s) 30.25
Reynolds, Alice Blanche (m.1903) see Rowland, Alice Blanche
Reynolds, David W (b.1917), living memories (Farthing Downs, 1920s) 37.57-64
Reynolds, Elizabeth (m.1875) see Fairall, Elizabeth
Reynolds, George (wheelwright/carpenter, Coulsdon, 1851/1861) 38.14
Reynolds, Mary Ann (nurse, Caterham, 1872) 21.17
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Reynolds, Molly (Caterham, 1950s) B201.20
Reynolds, Sarah (née Fairall) (b.1858) (Caterham) 43.12, 43.14
Reynolds, William (m.1882) 43.14
Reynolds Roadside Refreshment Rooms, Hooley 37.61-62
Rhead, Annie (née French) see French, Annie
Rhys Davids, Miss (Chipstead) 10.36
Ricardo, Mrs (Marden Park, 1830s?) 3.37, 5.10
Rice, Mrs (Coulsdon, 1920s) B179.16
Rich, Mrs (Caterham, 1920s) 5.19
Rich, Sir Theodore (Woldingham) B162.5
Richard fitz Gilbert [of Tonbridge] (d. c.1090) 7.16, 7.17, 8.3, 15.37, 32.44, 36.23
Richards, Dr (St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham) 37.18
Richards, Mr (greengrocer, Caterham, 1930s) 42.45
Richards, Mrs (Caterham, 1940s) 40.67
Richards, Alison (née Robins) (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1940-1943) 40.70
Richards, Irene (née Shorrocks), living memories (Guiding, Warlingham, 1950s/1960s)
40.29-31
Richards, John (Caterham, 1940s) 40.67
Richards, Judith (Caterham, 1940s) 40.67
Richards, Ken (Caterham, 1960s) B200.37
Richards, Margaret (Mrs) (Caterham, 1940s-1960s) B200.37-38
Richards, Mary (Marden Park, 1900s) 22.26
Richardson, Miss (schoolteacher, Caterham, 1920s/1930s) B188.31
Richardson, Mrs (Chelsham, 1890s) B154.10
Richardson, Ann (servant, Godstone, 1851) 22.4
Richardson, Elizabeth (Mrs) (innkeeper, Godstone, 1727) 24.17
Richardson, Henry (schoolboy, Godstone, 1855) 44.53
Richardson, James (policeman, Caterham, 1887-1888) B181.22
Richardson, John (Caterham, 1803/1826) 35.29, 35.30
Richardson, Robert (innkeeper, Godstone, 1720) 24.17
Richardson, Ursula B198.8
Richardson, William Ruskin (Redhill, 1864) 37.37
Richardson Bros, Grocers (Caterham, 1927) B169.19
Richbell, Jesse (schoolmaster, Chipstead, 1865-1871) 12.26
Richbell, Sarah (Chipstead, 1840s) 12.26
Richbell, William (Chipstead, 1840s) 12.26
Riches, Mrs (newsagent, Warlingham Green) 43.28
Richmond, S A (Miss) (Head Teacher, Chelsham School, 1904-1923) 10.32
Richmond [formerly Vale] Road, Coulsdon 2.21, 27.30
Rickard family (The Mount, Warlingham, 1920s) B154.23
Rickett Smith (coal merchants, Caterham, 1890s-1980) B160.18
Rickman Hill, Coulsdon 2.21, 27.29, B146.11
Riddings Court, Harestone Hill, Caterham 19.40, 40.67, 43.3, 43.4, 43.6-7, 43.7
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Riddlesdown 3.29-30, 11.32-34, B65.2, B133.8, B171.27-28, B172.9, B192.43
Neolithic flint mines 10.4
Newedych or Whytedich 12.31, B189.31-32
place-name 2.34, 15.41
plants found in 1873 B193.50-51
Roman road across, 2.31, 12.31, 12.33, B193.cover
see also commons, Riddlesdown Common
Three Dykes earthwork B189.31-33
wartime cave shelters (1944) B148.11
Riddlesdown Avenue, Purley 4.14, B179.5
Riddlesdown Lane [later Road], Purley 4.7, B94.5
Riddlesdown Road, Purley 35.4, 39.34, 39.59
freak hailstorm, 16 July 1918, observed from Asgarth B108.7-8
site of No.119, archaeological excavations 4.13-15
Riddlesdown Station 39.59, 41.50, B114.7
Riddlesdown Tea Gardens see Gardner’s Pleasure Resort, Kenley
Riddlesdown Tennis Club 44.9
Riddlesdown Tunnel 13.28, 39.59, 39.62, 39.64, B154.18, B154.19, B179.18-19
abandoned SER tunnel (1837) 3.32, B154.18, B179.19
Riddlesdown Viaduct 4.20, 13.28, 15.9-10, 15.13
Ridelee, John (Coulsdon, 1409) B157.16
Ridelee, William (Coulsdon, 1409) B157.16
Ridge, Mary (m.1766) see Quiddington, Mary
The Ridge, Purley, No.43 B171.2
The Ridge, Woldingham 6.8
named houses see Great South Hawke; Hill Head [later Pilgrim’s Place]; Little Hawke;
Sunnyridge; Woodrising
Ridge Green Farm [Butchens], Nutfield 26.16-17, 26.17, 26.19-20
Ridge Green House, Nutfield 19.13, 19.14, 20.43
Ridgemount Avenue, Coulsdon 25.16
Ridgeway see North Downs Ridgeway
Ridgway, Mr (draper, Purley, 1900s) 1.28
Riding [or Rydon] Hill, Sanderstead 15.43
Ridlands Farm, Limpsfield Chart, medieval pottery kiln B92.2
Ridley, Miss [?Eleanor Dorothy] (Elgin Crescent, Caterham) B194.22
Ridley, Charles (carpenter, Bletchingley, 1698) 18.21
Ridley, Eleanor Dorothy B199.37
Ridley, Matthew White (d.1888) (artist) B199.37
Ridley, Thomas (Godstone, 1798) 31.10
Ridley Road, Warlingham 1.19
rifle bullets 45.43, 45.44
rifle clubs see Caterham & District Rifle Club
Rifle Clubs, Society of Working Men’s 45.46
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rifle ranges 45.44-45, 45.47-49
Harestone Valley 8.28, 45.48, B196.2
Marden Park 45.48, B199.44
Oxted 45.49
Riddlesdown 11.34, 16.33, 45.48
Tillingdown 8.28, 16.33, 29.7, 45.48, B166.20, B196.2
fatality during army exercises (1885) B202.19-20
location map 45.42
Vincent’s Green, Chipstead 10.35
Waller Lane, Caterham 16.33, 16.34
White Hill Farm 45.48
rifle ranges, ’miniature’ 45.47
Rifle Volunteer Corps (1859) 45.43, 45.47
Rifle Volunteers 8.28, 11.34, 45.43, 45.44-45, 45.46
2nd Surrey Rifle Volunteers (Croydon) 45.48, 45.49
17th Surrey Rifle Volunteers (Godstone) 8.28, 45.48, 45.49, B196.2
South Middlesex Volunteers 8.28, 45.48, B196.2
rifles 16.33-34, 45.43-44, 45.45-46, B194.37-38, B200.16, B200.17
’miniature’ 16.33, 45.46
Rigby family (Woldingham, 1918) 39.71
Rigby, Jerome (Sanderstead, 1930s) 44.30
rights of way see footpaths
R Rignall, Family Butcher, Norfolk House, High Street, Caterham 1.7-8, 42.44, 42.45
Riley, Alfred J (Superintendent, St John’s Ambulance Brigade, Caterham, 1900s) 23.12,
B172.19, B200.1
Ringer & Sons, Stores & Post Office, Warlingham (1898-1924) 43.28, B193.24
Risby, Mr (builder, Caterham, 1909) 27.14
Risby, Mr (Caterham, 1950s) B201.20
Risby, Bess (Mrs) (Caterham, 1930s) B167.21
Risby, George (builder, Caterham, 1930s) B167.21
Risby, George (builder, Caterham, 1950s) 33.44
Risby & Michell, Builders (Caterham, 1900s/1910s) 23.10, 27.14
Ritchie, W G (Caterham, 1915) 29.32
River Cottage, Godstone 28.45
River House [later White Cottage], Godstone 28.45
Rivers, Ellen (Mrs) (b.1876) (Caterham) 9.35
Rivers, Henry (1876-1962) (wheelwright/coachbuilder, Caterham) 9.34, 9.35
Rivers, John (wheelwright/blacksmith, Caterham, 1871 ) 9.34-35
Rivers, Thomas [father] (wheelwright, Coulsdon Common) 2.13, 9.34
Rivers, Thomas (1879-1967) [son] (wheelwright/coachbuilder, Coulsdon Common) 9.34,
9.35, B57.5
Rivers, William (d.1783) (Coulsdon) 15.16
Rivers, William (d.1796) (Caterham) B58.5
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Rivers, William (wheelwright, Coulsdon Common) 9.35
Rivett-Carnac, Revd (Rector, Woldingham, ?1910s-1930s) 39.71, B192.33
Rixon, William (highway robber, Warlingham, C16) 32.54
RNAS see Royal Naval Air Service
road accidents
bicycle [Viscount Sherbrooke] 19.1, 19.4, 39.17, B93.9
early motoring, 4.9, 27.26, B200.cover B200.30, B200.30-31
horse-drawn vehicles 4.7, 4.19, 9.20, 11.10, B184.27-29
open top bus (1906) 5.30
road lighting, gas B188.23-24
road names
Coulsdon and Purley 27.28-30
Sanderstead 15.41-43, 15.30[continuation]
road repair and upkeep 5.36, 12.32-33, 14.23
road surveyors 11.4
roads
Croydon-Oxted (Marden Park section) 3.36-40
Croydon-Reigate 4.3-9
through Godstone Gap 14.23-27
see also turnpike roads
Streatham-Croydon-Godstone, 1880s description B164.21-22
Roberts, Mr (teacher, Keston Avenue Primary School, Coulsdon, 1950s) 40.56
Roberts, Revd (Vicar, St Andrew’s, Coulsdon, 1900s) 18.31
Roberts, Edward (1722-1767) (surgeon) (Sanderstead) B161.18-19
Roberts, Emma (Caterham, 1980) B187.8
Roberts, Ernie (Coulsdon, 1990s) 37.17, B201.9
Roberts, Frederick Sleigh (1832-1914), Field-Marshal Earl Roberts of Kandahar, Pretoria
and Waterford 22.18, 22.20, 22.24, 39.5, 45.46
Roberts, James (Kenley, 1779/1792) B172.17
Roberts, Margaret (née Wood) (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1910s) 23.22, 23.26
Roberts, Oscar Wilson see Moorsom-Roberts, Oscar Wilson
Roberts, Richard (Revd) (Minister, St John’s, Coulsdon, ?1653-1662) 15.14, B63.6
Roberts, William (innkeeper, Oxted, 1826) B176.15
Robertson, B (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11, B189.11
Robertson, Davis (Caterham, 1910s) B196.12
Robertson, Violet Mary Elizabeth Macbeth (m.1947) see Rowland, Violet Mary Elizabeth
Macbeth
Robin, Harold (radio engineer) B187.23
Robins, Mr (Kenley, 1869) 18.32
Robins, Alison see Richards, Alison
Robins, Charles (Revd) (Crockham Hill, 1855) 44.55
Robins [formerly Rogers], Chipstead Bottom) 12.23, 12.26, 12.27
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surveyor’s map (1783) 12.23, 12.24-25
Robins Grove Wood, Oxted 14.38
Robinson, Colonel (Surrey Volunteers, 1883) 7.35
Robinson, Mr (Chaldon Road, Caterham) 43.43
Robinson, Charles (Dr) (Medical Officer, Bletchingley, 1908) 29.43, 29.44
Robinson, Elizabeth see Cockshutt, Elizabeth
Robinson, George (Woodmansterne, 1807) 5.14-15
Robinson, Lilian B196.28
Robinson, Nora Boswall (née Watson) (1884-1971) 28.12, 28.13-14, 28.20
living memories (Woldingham) 6.12-15
Robinson, William Mosse (brewer) (Caterham, 1886) B195.27, B195.28
Robinson, William S (Hooley House, 1806) B102.8
Rochdale, Richard (Farleigh, 1657) B169.7
Rochdale, Sarah (Farleigh, 1657) B169.7
Rockham Cottages, Woldingham 1.21
Rocklesberry Cottage, Coulsdon Common 1.32
Rockshaw House, Chaldon 2.23
Rocque, John (surveyor, 1740s) 27.4
Map of Surrey (1746), Sanderstead 27.7
Rodenhurst, Redvers Road, Warlingham B198.10
Rodin, Church Hill, Caterham 21.27
Roe, Francis (Father) (1850-1918) (Roman Catholic priest, Caterham, 1879-1918) 22.21,
23.8, 24.10
Roe, William (Captain) (Caterham, 1880) 24.10
Roff[e], Benjamin (butcher, Coulsdon, 1830s) 38.14
Roff[ey], Edward (Coulsdon, 1789) 38.14
Roff, Edward (Coulsdon, 1851) 38.14
Roff[ey], Patience see Bryant, Patience
Roff[e], Patience (née Quiddington) (b.1769) (Coulsdon) 38.14, B92.7
Roff[e], Sarah (Mrs) (Coulsdon, 1830s/1840s) 38.14
Roff[e], Thomas (Coulsdon, 1780s?) 38.14, B92.7
Roffes Lane, Caterham 8.24, 35.27-28, 35.32, B166.15, B187.20, B192.25
former residents B201.25, B201.28, B201.29
Pitfield Cottages 35.27, 35.27, 35.29, 35.30, 35.31-33, B165.16, B166.14, B166.15
Roffey family (Chaldon) 2.21, 6.27
Roffey, Mrs (The Old Fox, Caterham, 1821) B189.27
Roffey, Ann (Chaldon Court, 1750s) 4.35
Roffey, Benjamin (gentleman, Kensington, 1821) 23.33
Roffey, Edward (Coulsdon Court, 1760s/1770s) 4.9, 4.13, 7.30, 15.15, 23.33, B34.3
Roffey, George (shipping agent, London, 1821) 23.33
Roffey, George (d.1865) (shopkeeper, Woldingham, 1851-1865) 12.28
Roffey, Harriet (m.1865) see Leppard, Harriet
Roffey, Janet ((Mrs) (Caterham, 1820s) 23.33
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Roffey, John (tailor, Caterham, 1810s) 23.33
Roffey, John (The Old Fox, Caterham, 1814-1819) B189.27
Roffey, John (Coulsdon, 1829) 10.17
Roffey, Mabel (1878-1972) B71.3
living memories (Chaldon) 2.21-24
Roffey, Mary (d.1877) (shopkeeper, Woldingham) 12.28
Roffey, Patience see Butt, Patience
Roffey, Richard (Coulsdon, 1762) 7.30, 7.32, 43.56
Roffey, Richard (Llanelly, 1821) 23.33
Roffey, Richard (woollen draper/tailor, Wimbledon, 1821) 23.33
Roffey, Robert (d.1762) (Chaldon Court) 4.35
Roffey, Sally (b.1762) (Coulsdon) 15.15
Roffey, Sarah (Mrs) (d.1808) (The Old Fox, Caterham, 1786-1808) B189.27
Roffey, Sarah (Mrs) (Coulsdon, 1762) 15.15
Roffey, William (1838-1922) (woodman and parish clerk, Chaldon) 2.21, 2.22
Roffey & Clark Ltd, Booksellers, Stationers and Printers, Croydon 43.28-29
lending library 43.28
Roffey Close, Purley 27.29
Roffey Cottages [Roffey Place], 56-60 High Street, Caterham 4.9, 21.8, B35.1-2, 42.26-27,
42.26
Rogationtide 4.25
Rogers, Ann B198.8
Rogers, Florence (d.1936) (Warlingham) B69.8
Rogers, Harriet (assistant teacher, Godstone, 1851) 22.4
Rogers, Henry (Warlingham, 1890s) B69.8
Rogers, J M F (b.1926), living memories (Coulsdon and Purley, 1930s-1940s) B190.33-34
Rogers, James (Warlingham, 1890s) B69.8
Rogers, L S (Croydon, 1930s) 41.46
Rogers, Myrra [Mick] B198.8
Rogers, Robert (shoemaker, Tilburstow Hill, Godstone, 1850s) 26.36
Rogers, Susan (Mrs) [formerly Golding] (Croydon, 1704) B69.7
Rogers, Thomas (brewer, Croydon, 1704) B69.6, B69.7
Rogers, W M (d.1866) (Godstone) B155.3
Rogers [later Robins], Chipstead Bottom 12.22-23
Roger’s Close, Caterham Drive, Coulsdon B183.1
Roke, Adam atte (Roke, 1359) 41.31, B143.13
Roke, Thomas atte (Roke, 1328) 11.35, 41.31
Roke, Kenley
living memories (1930s-1940s) 37.24-28, B171.19-21
place-name) 11.35
Roke Farm, Kenley see Great Roke Farm; Little Roke Farm
Roke Oaks, Kenley 11.35, 41.31, 41.31-34, 41.32, B61.3-4
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Roke Road, Kenley 11.35, 37.24
Rokenham, Richard (Coulsdon, 1442/1450) 12.31, B142.12, B146.11
roller skating rink, Godstone Road, Caterham 1.11-12, B190.23
Rolls, Miss (Matron, Caterham Cottage Hospital, 1900s) B200.41
Rolls, A H (Caterham, 1900s) 20.17, 27.13, B182.30
Rolls, G (Miss) (Caterham, 1890s-1910s) 28.19-20
Rolls, Joseph D (merchant, Caterham, 1880s-1930s) 29.30, 30.39, B190.22, B195.28
Rolt, Mary see Stephens, Mary
Roman cemeteries see burial grounds/cemeteries, Roman
Roman roads 2.31, 4.25
London-Brighton Way 5.3, 10.8, 11.32, 12.41, 14.23, 14.38-39, 29.22, B189.19
archaeological excavation at Elgin Crescent, Caterham 8.20-22
London-Lewes Way 4.25, 11.30, B80.3-4, B118.6, B151.20
Roman villas B151.22-23, B167.27-28
Romano-British settlements 11.29, B54.1
Sanderstead sites 2.14, 2.15, 2.16-18
Romano-Celtic temple, Titsey 12.34
roof dragons, ornamental terracotta 35.41, 35.41, B158.3-4, B158.3, B159.11
Rook Cottage, Rook Lane, Chaldon 23.33, 23.36
Rook Farm, Chaldon 5.4, 12.11, 30.12, B85.2
Rook Lane, Chaldon B133.9, B198.9
The Rookery, Church Lane, Chaldon B198.10
Rooksnest, Godstone 27.31, 31.25, 42.19, B158.6, B159.7
cottage, c.1910 31.25
introduction of Chinese Wisteria B143.10
living memories 31.21-26
Rookwood, Kenley B163.7
Roos, Marie Emilie (m.1917) see Wettern, Marie Emilie
rope manufacture, Godstone B191.2
Roper, Fred (schoolboy, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Roper, Lucie (d.1614) (Chipstead) 13.38, 13.39
Roper, Nellie (schoolgirl, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Ropley Terrace, Purley 18.6
Rose, Miss (Chipstead, 1906) 45.51
Rose, Mrs (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Rose, Alexander [father] (d.1853) (farmer/churchwarden, Godstone) 28.42, 28.43
Rose, Alexander [son] (b.1807) (Godstone) 28.42
Rose, Anne (née Hine) (Chipstead, 1770s) 17.18
Rose, Arthur N (Revd) (Minister, Coulsdon Methodist Church, 1933-1936) 27.42
Rose, Elizabeth see Stenning, Elizabeth
Rose, Elizabeth (m.1890) see Webb, Elizabeth
Rose, Emily (née Brooker) (d.1919) (Godstone) 28.43, 28.44
Rose, George H (Headmaster, Board School, Caterham, 1880-1900s? ) 8.30, 38.27
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Rose, H [Bert] (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Rose, Harry (d.1911) (Godstone) 28.43, 28.44
Rose, Henry (1811-1885) (farmer/miller/maltster, Godstone) 18.22, 28.38, 28.41, 28.42-44,
28.45, 28.46
Rose, Herbert (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1945) 35.32-33
Rose, James (Chipstead, 1781) 17.18
Rose, Jane (1813-1866) (Godstone) 28.42, 28.43
Rose, Mary (Mrs) (Chipstead, 1780s) 17.18
Rose, Richard (b.1815) (Godstone) 28.42
Rose, Simon (d.1800) (Chipstead) 17.18, B102.8
Rose, Thomas (draper/grocer/postmaster, Godstone, 1820s-1850s) 31.7, 33.22
Rose, William (b.1774) (Chipstead) 17.18
Rose, William (d.1910) (manager, Hall & Co) (Coulsdon) 3.23
The Rose, Kenley see Rose & Crown, Kenley
The Rose of Kenley [IOGT lodge] 20.42, 34.7
The Rose & Crown, Croydon B196.23, B196.23
The Rose & Crown, Godstone 26.35, 26.37
The Rose & Crown, Kenley [Riddlesdown, Whyteleafe] 5.15, 6.34, 9.24, 12.41, 20.36,
20.37, 34.43, B94.5, B145.7, B199.2-3
Bourne Society plaque [1991] B146.2
commemorative history B146.2-3
cow-pox inoculations, 1804 5.12-13
licensees 20.16, 20.36, B186.25
The Rose & Crown, Woodmansterne B178.18
Rose Cottage, Coulsdon Road, Coulsdon B192.29
Rose Cottage, Bletchingley Road, Godstone B189.21
Rose Cottage, Kenley B186.24
Rose Cottage, Sanderstead B199.20
Rose Cottage, Whyteleafe 6.32, 12.41-42, 31.30, B155.11, B155.12
Rose Cottages, High Street, Purley 18.6
Rose Cottages, Sanderstead 44.14
Rose Tree Cottage, Coulsdon 1.30
Rose Walk, Purley 2.28, 3.13-14, 3.16
Roselands [garden], Purley Oaks Road see Wettern Tree Garden
Rosemary, Promenade de Verdun, Purley B144.9
Roseneath, Godstone Road, Caterham 30.34
Rosher, Christine (Caterham, 1988) B187.8
Rosher, Gilly (Caterham, 1992) B187.8
Ross, Laura (Mrs) (Purley, 1914) 28.32
Ross, William John (Purley, 1914) 28.32
Rosthwaite, Caterham 30.43
Rostron, Sir Arthur (Captain, SS Berengaria, 1928) 5.18
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Rotary Field, Purley 4.30, 41.51
CMGIR rails displayed 45.68, 45.69
Rothyng, Richard (Portley, Caterham, 1377) 35.35
Round House, Grange Park, Coulsdon 5.1, B194.34
Rowe, C V (Revd) (Vicar, St James’s, Riddlesdown) 41.45
Rowe-Williamson, Ethel Emma see Barnard, Ethel Emma
Rowed family
Family Bible (1660) 41.37
genealogical table 3.9
Rowed, Mr (Caterham, 1807) B86.6
Rowed, Alice (Waddington, Coulsdon, 1588) 10.21
Rowed, Amos (d.1873) (Caterham) 3.10
Rowed, Baker (Canada, 1830s) 3.6, 3.9
Rowed, Barbara see Donald, Barbara
Rowed, Elizabeth [of Salmons] (Caterham, 1710s-1740s) 3.9, 3.10
Rowed, Grace (d.1631/1635) (Coulsdon) B77.6
memorial 10.21-24, 10.22-23, B58.4, B64.5-6
Rowed, Henry (I) (1694-1763) (Caterham Court) 3.4, 3.6, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 7.3, 8.36, 8.38,
17.36, 17.37
Rowed, Henry (II) (1743-1803) (Caterham Court) 3.4, 3.6, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 7.3, 17.36, 17.37,
17.38
Rowed, Henry (III) (1771-c.1830) (Lieutenant, RN) (Canada) 3.4, 3.6, 3.9, 41.35-37,
B109.5
presentation sword 41.36, 41.37, 41.37
Rowed, Henry (IV) (Canada, 1830s) 3.6, 3.9
Rowed, Henry (Coulsdon, 1710s) 8.38
Rowed, Henry (d.1765) (Taunton Farm, Coulsdon) 3.6, 7.30, 10.21, B58.4, B192.26
Rowed, Henry Newton (Canada, 1967/1982) 7.3-4, B48.4, B107.6-7
Rowed, Henry Scott (Canada, 2000s) 41.37, B107.7
Rowed, John (d.1841) (Bletchingley) 3.10
Rowed, Katherine (b.1766) (Caterham; Croydon, 1808) 3.6, 3.9, 3.10, 3.12
Rowed, Mary (née Frisby) (m.1691) (Caterham) 3.9, 4.13
Rowed, Mary (Mrs) (Caterham, 1764) 17.36, 17.37
Rowed, Michel/Michael (b.1744) (Caterham/Coulsdon) 3.9, 3.10, 10.16
Rowed, Rachel (schoolgirl, Caterham, 1800s) 10.15
Rowed, Richard (1667-1721) (Caterham) 3.9, 4.13, 8.36, 8.38
Rowed, Richard (1701-1749) (Salmons, Caterham) 3.4, 3.9, 3.10
Rowed, Robert Bayly (Dr) (Captain, Canadian Army, 1944, Caterham) 3.6, 7.3, B192.24
Rowed, Sarah (née Dabner) (m.1782) (Coulsdon) 3.9, 3.10, 10.16
Rowed, Sarah (d.1846) (Croydon) 3.10
Rowed, Susannah (née Glover) (d.1766) (Caterham) 3.6, 3.9
Rowed, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1593/1594) B58.4
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Rowed, William (d.1841) (Bletchingley) 3.10
Rowed, William (Caterham, 1858) 17.36
Rowed, see also Rowhead, Rowhed
Rowed Map (1736) [Caterham] 3.6-7, 4.10, 7.3-6, B48.4, B53.1, B192.24-28
Rowed Monument, St John’s Church, Coulsdon 10.21-24, 10.22-23, B58.4, B64.5-6
Rowhead, Robert (Woldingham, 1547) 6.8
Rowheads, Woldingham 6.8
Rowhed, Alice (née Weller, m.1545) (?Coulsdon/Caterham) 3.9
Rowhed, Thomas (m.1545) (?Coulsdon/Caterham) 3.9
Rowland, Mr (solicitor, Croydon, 1870) 20.39
Rowland, Mrs (Warlingham, 1920s) 15.32
Rowland, Alice Blanche, Lady (née Reynolds) (1875-1971) (Sanderstead) B172.24
Rowland, Sir Frederick, 1st Bt (1874-1959) (Sanderstead) 6.30, B172.24-25
Rowland, Gladys Mary (1904-1993) (Sanderstead) B172.24
Rowland, Henry (Great Roke, Coulsdon, 1830s-1850s) 7.31, 14.9, 24.30, B167.5
Rowland, Henry (d.1945) (Warlingham) 15.32
Rowland, Margery Doreen see Brooks, Margery Doreen
Rowland, O C W (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Rowland, S N (Waddon Farm, 1869) B167.6
Rowland, Violet Mary Elizabeth Macbeth (née Robertson), Lady (Leigh) B172.25
Rowland, Sir Wentworth Lowe, 2nd Bt (d.1962) (Leigh) B172.24, B172.25
Rowland, William H (Honorary Secretary, East Surrey Agricultural Association,
1860s-1880s) B167.5, B167.6-7
Rowles, Mr (chimney-sweep, Whyteleafe) B184.8
Rowlett, John Thomas (Private) (Caterham Barracks, 1885) B202.19-20
Rowse, Mrs (Caterham, 1915) B169.16, B169.17
Royal Alexandra & Albert School, Gatton B140.6
Royal Canadian Army Service Corps 38.54
Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (Air Photo Unit) 26.45
Royal Earlswood Hospital, Redhill 42.38
Royal Exchange Assurance 20.7, 24.16
Royal Horticultural Society 34.31, 34.32, B181.30
Royal Jennerian Society 5.12, 5.14
Royal Lancasterian Society (1808) 38.23
Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) 42.75-76
Royal Navy, and Bourne Society area B198.20-23
The Royal Oak, High Street, Caterham B166.13, B166.13
archaeological excavation B166.12-13
The Royal Oak, Purley Oaks 20.38, B82.1
The Royal Oak, Staffhurst Wood, Oxted B189.18, B189.18
Royal Observer Corps see Observer Corps (1925-1941)
Rozier, Ellen (Mrs) (Sanderstead) 41.17
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RSPCA Essay Competition (1893) 34.28-29
Ruby, Mr (Clerk to Warlingham School Board, 1883) 23.30
Ruckenham, John (constable, Wallington Hundred, 1313) 27.29
Rudd, Mr (Caterham, 1950s) B201.20
Rudd, R (Caterham, 1887) B170.17
Rudd, Thomas (Revd) (Headmaster, Caterham School, 1893) 25.20
Rudde, John (Coulsdon, 1398/1409/1412/1415) B156.14, B157.16, B158.16, B159.21
Rudelee, Walter (Coulsdon, 1412) B158.15
Rudkin, W C (Warlingham, 1919) 10.29
Ruffetts Cottage, High Road, Chipstead 17.32-34, 25.44
ground plan 17.33
Ruffle, Jane, memories of Purley County Grammar School for Girls (1940s) B195.18-20
Ruggles-Brice, H G (Captain) (Guards’ Depot, Caterham, 1897) B197.21, B197.22,
B197.23, B197.24
Rumble, A J [English Place-Name Society] 17.17
Rumbold’s Castle [Cottage], Outwood Lane, Chipstead 2.21, 10.34, 10.35, B168.6
Rump, Staff Sergeant (Guards’ Depot, Caterham, 1900) 20.18
Rumsey, Alexander (Caterham, 1892) B195.28
Russel, Geoffrey (Pirbright, 1300) 32.45
Russell, Miss (b. c.1788) (Sanderstead) 40.4
Russell, Mr (Caterham, 1736) 7.4
Russell, Edward (Nutfield, 1776) 26.20
Russell, F G (Mrs) (Warlingham, 1915) B158.2
Russell, James (Coulsdon, 1826) 2.12
Russell, James (Croydon, 1826/1846) 35.29, 35.30
Russell, John (Coulsdon, 1857/1861) 2.12, 2.13
Russell, Richard (Borough Farm, Sanderstead, c.1860) 44.14
Russell, Robert (Mrs) (Caterham, 1880/1897) 35.29, 35.31
Russell, Robert (Taunton Farm, Coulsdon, 1837/1849) 2.12, 7.31, 34.13
Russell, Robert [father] (Borough Farm, Sanderstead, 1798) 44.12, B180.33
Russell, Robert [son] (1788-1871) (Borough Farm, Sanderstead) 14.9, 44.14, B180.33-34
Russell, Sarah (d.1872) (Chaldon) 6.27
Russell, Thomas (Croydon, 1849) 34.13, B180.33
Russell Hill, Purley B33.2
former residents 40.47, 40.50
thatched cottages, c.1910 B172.6
Russell Hill Infirmary, Purley (1874) 4.28
Russell Hill [formerly Central] Road, Purley 1.28, 27.30, B164.2, B165.2, B201.42
Russell-Walker family (Caterham, 1920s) 39.33
Rustington, Tupwood Hill, Caterham B101.6
Rutering, Miss (Woldingham, 1900s) B190.6, B190.7
Rutherford, Mrs (Caterham, 1960s) 4.9, 42.26-27
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Rutherford, E C (Sanderstead, 1918) B55.6
Rutherford, George (Whyteleafe, 1896) B160.9
Rutherwyke, John de, Abbot of Chertsey (1307-1346) 12.20, B148.18, B152.14
Ruthven, Mr (constable, Caterham, 1830) 35.38
Rutley, Charles (Caterham, 1920s) 6.18, B166.21
Rutley, Frank (Caterham, 1920s) 6.18, B166.21
Rutter family (Ninehams, Caterham) B194.32
Ryall, John (d.1882) (foreman mason, Reedham Asylum) 6.27
Ryan’s Bicycle Shop, Westway, Caterham (1930s) 42.68
Rydal Close, Purley 15.41
Rydale, John (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.14
Rydale, William (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13
Rydelee, John (Coulsdon, 1412) B158.15
Rydelee, William (Coulsdon, 1409) B157.15
Ryder, Edward (volunteer fireman, Caterham, 1900s) 23.12
Ryder, F M (Private) (Caterham, 1916) 30.43
Ryder, Francis B (Caterham, 1860s-1880s) 43.3
Ryder, Syd (volunteer fireman [1917-1946], Caterham) 23.12
Ryder, Ted (Caterham, 1900s) 23.12
Ryley, Donald Arthur George Buchanan (2nd Lieutenant) (d.1917) (Whyteleafe) 33.10,
33.11-12
Ryley, George Buchanan (Revd) (Vicar, Whyteleafe, 1910s) 33.10
Ryley, Harold Buchanan (2nd Lieutenant) (d.1916) (Whyteleafe) 33.10, 33.11
Ryley, Harold Buchanan (Lieutenant) (d.1917) (Whyteleafe) 33.10, 33.12
S
Saaler, Mary, Earthwatch Millenium Award B185.5
Sackville, William (Caterham, 1540s) 30.18
Sadd, Mr (solicitors’ clerk, Purley, 1910s) B169.16, B169.17
Sadd, George Eardley (mercer, Caterham, 1851) 21.10
Sadd, James (mercer, Caterham, 1841) 26.11
Sadd, Mary Ann (Mrs) see Aglionby, Mary Ann (Mrs)
Sadler, Herbert (carter, Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Sadler, James (South Croydon, 1839) 44.47
J Sainsbury, Godstone Road, Caterham B174.25, B178.28, B178.29
J Sainsbury, South Croydon 21.4
St Aidan’s, Woodman Road, Coulsdon 27.43, 35.19
St Albans, Godstone Road, Caterham 15.4
St Augustine’s Hall, Brighton Road, South Croydon B120.6
St Chad’s Court [formerly Hooley House, later Ashdown Park Hotel], Hooley 11.40, 39.49
St Clair family (Godstone, 1423) 16.6
St Dunstan’s Cottages, Chipstead Valley Road, Coulsdon B37.2, B82.2
St John, Henry (Warlingham, 1716/1758) 14.6, 14.8, 14.9
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St John, Sir John de (II) (d.1323) (Lagham) 16.6
St John, Sir John de (III) (d.1349) (Lagham) 16.6, B66.2, B78.2
St John, Roger de (Lagham, 1262) B66.1, B78.2
St John Ambulance Brigade, Caterham B151.10, B172.19, B181.23
Caterham Division (1915) B200.1
members (1904) 39.6
St John Ambulance Station, Timber Hill Road, Caterham B180.19, B181.23
St Kilda, Purley 28.32
St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham (1870-1994) 16.21, 23.10, 24.8, 27.18, 30.33, 37.13-19,
39.30, 39.31, 42.41-42, 42.42, B87.5, B186.21
bombing of (1940, 1942) B201.29-30
burial ground B139.14
as Caterham Asylum in 1870 16.25
employees 8.30, 17.11, 39.30, B196.34
foundation stone 37.13
living memories (1900s/1910s) 17.10-11
medical staff 17.10-11, 24.8, 37.18
patients 17.10-11, 37.18, B158.14-15
population 24.4, 24.8
Sports Day 37.15
St Lawrence’s Hospital Farm, Caterham 17.11, 39.29
St Luke’s Road [formerly Blacksmiths’ Hill], Whyteleafe B137.1
St Margaret’s, Banstead Road, Purley 40.60
St Mark’s Church, South Park Farm, Bletchingley B194.42-43
St Mary’s Homes, Godstone, B159.7, B202.cover
St Michael’s Road, Caterham B198.10, B202.21
St Michael’s School, Limpsfield B149.6
St Trond [Ursuline Convent], Caterham 25.20
St Winifred’s, Woldingham Garden Village 44.68
Saker, Albert (b.1845) (bricklayer, Sanderstead) [and family] B179.24
Saker, Amelia (Mrs) (b.1824) (Sanderstead) B179.24, B179.25
Saker, Annie (Mrs) (b.1851) (Sanderstead) B179.24
Saker, John (stonemason, Bletchingley, 1791) 6.27
Saker, John (bricklayer, Sanderstead, 1828) B179.25
Saker, Thomas (d.1795) (stonemason, Bletchingley 6.27
Saker, William (d.1935) (builder, Purley) B100.6
Saker, William (b.1822) (bricklayer, Sanderstead) [and family] B179.24
Saker, William (b.1849) (bricklayer, Sanderstead) B179.24
Saleman, Roger (d.1343) (Caterham) 3.4
Salemon, Roger (Coulsdon, 1338) 2.34, B148.18
Salemon, Thomas [elder] (Coulsdon, 1366) B148.18
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Salemon, Thomas [younger] (d.1430) (Coulsdon, 1409/1415) B148.18, B157.15, B158.15,
B159.20
Sales, Mrs (Tandridge Court lodge, 1910s) 31.23
Sales, Charles Maurice (Modern School, Coulsdon, then Purley, 1930s-1940s) B188.26-27,
B190.4
Sales, Jessie (Mrs) (Whyteleafe, 1870) 15.31
Sales, Mary (née Gatland) (Marden Park, 1899) 3.39
Salisbury Road, Godstone B198.2
Sallowe, Thomas de (Tauntons, Coulsdon, 1367) 12.21
Salmon, Miss (Riddlesdown, 1940s) B179.5
Salmon, Robert Henry (tea merchant, Caterham Court, 1870s-1901) 3.6, B195.27
Salmon, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1409/1415) see Salemon, Thomas [younger]
J Salmon Ltd, Printers & Publishers, Sevenoaks 43.29
Salmons, Salmons Lane, Whyteleafe 41.35, B195.27
Servants’ Ball (1871) B82.6
Salmons Farm, Caterham 11.19, 17.36, 17.37, 21.13, 35.38, B32.4
Salmons Lane, Whyteleafe 2.34, B143.8-9, B181.25, B198.10, B198.11
named houses see Blizewood; Cochins; Grove House; Salmons; Sherbrooke; Thornbury;
Wren Cottage
Salmons Lane West, Caterham B181.25
Salvation Army, Caterham Valley B196.7-9
Citadel B196.7-8, B196.8, B196.9
Corps, 1907-1908 B196.7
Sampson, Catherine see Gresham, Catherine
Sampson, Florrie (housemaid, Portley, Caterham, 1930s) B163.6
Sampson, Hilda (parlourmaid, Portley, Caterham, 1930s) B163.6
Sampson, Lily (cook, Portley, Caterham, 1930s) B163.6
Sampson, Sarah (Sally) (Mrs) (schoolmistress, Warlingham, 1810s-1857) 15.31
Samson, Donald (flight mechanic, RAF Kenley, 1940) B194.46
Sancreed, Godstone Road, Caterham B182.30, B195.28, B200.15
Sanctuary Tea Rooms, Selsdon (1930s) 36.9
sand caves, Godstone 2.4, 29.40
sand extraction, Godstone 29.37-38, 29.40
Sandeman, Hugh David (Caterham, 1880s/1890s) B190.22, B190.23, B195.27, B195.28
Sanders, Abraham (Coulsdon, 1762) 7.30
Sanders, Ernest (d.1971) (postman, Caterham) 28.21, B173.17-18, B173.17, B173.19
Sanders, Hilda (Mrs) (d.1971) (Caterham) B173.17, B173.18, B173.19
Sanders, Kenneth (d.1941) (telegram boy, Caterham) B173.19, B173.19
Sanders, William (Coulsdon, 1800) 7.30
Sanderson, Allan Doble (Selsdon Park/Sanderstead Court, 1920s-1950s) 19.27, 40.10,
40.12, 40.13, 41.17
Sanderson, Basil (Selsdon Park Hotel, 1960s) 41.18
Sanderson, Ken B197.19-20
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Sanderstead 4.24, 4.26, 5.25-29
in late 16th century, guess-map 27.5
in 1740s, from Rocque’s Map of Surrey 27.7
1851 census surname list B105.6
aerial view (1935) 41.18
churches
All Saints’ 5.26-27, 5.29, 10.11, 41.9, 44.70
brasses 13.35, 13.36
churchyard, tombs and monuments 6.30
Atwood, Harman (1608-1676) B175.26-28
Beeson, Benjamin (1830-1908) (police constable)
B168.20-23, B168.23
Bex family B184.27-29
Bignall family B176.23-24
Broadbridge, George Thomas (1869-1952), Baron
B174.26-28
Burges, Henry (d.1807) (East Indiaman captain) B159.12-13
Derman, Mary Ann (1784-1882) (servant) B169.21-22
Dicker, William Maurice (1885-1918) (jeweller/musician)
B164.24-25
Dickson, James (1738/9-1822) (botanist) B76.6, B181.30-31
Frosel, James (1833-1904) and Anne (1836-1919)
B183.28-29
Head, Sir Francis Bond (1793-1875) (soldier/civil engineer)
B166.25-27, B167.26-27
Leppard family B171.25-26
Nalder family (brewers) B165.21-22
Pace, Charles (1844-1939) (dairy farmer) B163.18-19
Phillips, William (d.1879) (servant) B170.21-23
Pond, Arthur (d.1758) (painter) B160.16-18
Prosser, Benjamin (1769-1831) (East India Company pilot)
B178.30-31
Randolph, John Honeywood (Revd) (1790-1868) B182.26-27
Randolph, John (Revd) (1821-1881) B182.26-27
Ranger, Sir Alfred Washington Guest (1848-1929) (blind
lawyer) B167.24-25
Roberts, Edward (1722-1767) (surgeon) B161.18-19
Rowland, Sir Frederick, 1st Bt (1874-1959) B172.24-25
Russell family B180.33-34
Smith family [of Selsdon Park] B177.26-28
Webster family B173.25-26
clock 19.23, 19.26
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heraldry in 8.8-14, 9.25-29
medieval wall painting [St Edmund, King and Martyr, and St Edmund
Rich] 5.27, 16.1, 16.3-4
memorials
Atwodde, Dyones (d.1530) [brass] 8.8, 13.35, 13.36, 40.15
Atwodde, John (d.1525) [brass] 8.8, 13.35, 13.36, 40.15
Atwood, Elizabeth (née Lawrence) (d.1604) 8.9
Atwood, Harman (I) (1570-1653) 8.8-9
Atwood, Harman (II) (1608-1676) 8.10
Atwood, Joan (née King) (d.1640) 8.9
Atwood, King (Revd) (1607[bapt.]-1674) 8.10
Audley, Mary (formerly Hawtrey, née Bedell) (1610-1655),
tomb 9.26, 36.42
Buckle, William (Revd) (d.1715) 9.27-28
Cockshutt, Elizabeth (née Robinson) (d.1643) 9.25-26
Cockshutt, John (d.1649) 9.26
Cockshutt, John (d.1669) 9.25
Courtney, John (Revd) (d.1845) 9.27
Hampton, Mary (née Mellish) (d.1667) 8.13-14
Hampton, Walter (d.1660s?) 8.14
Hawtrey, Ralph (1602-1645) 9.26
Holloway[e], Joyce (née Ownsted) (d.1618) 8.10
MacKay, Ann (d.1786) 9.27
MacKay, Betty (d.1789) 9.27
MacKay, Richard (d.1793) 9.27
Mellish, Daniel (d.1716?) 8.13
Mellish, George (d.1654) 8.12
Mellish, George (d.1693) 8.13
Mellish, Henry (d.1677) 8.12-13
Ownsted, Johane (d.1587) 8.10, 40.15
Ownsted, John (the Younger) (d.1600) 8.11, 40.15
Randolph, John Honywood (Revd) (1790-1868) 9.28
Sargant, Iris Clare (d.1913) 39.66
Sheppard, Joanna (Mrs) (d.1679) 8.10
Smith family [of Selsdon Park], tomb 9.28, B100.6, B177.27
Smith, George (1765-1836) 9.28
Wigsell, Atwood Wigsell (Revd) (1795-1821) 8.10
Wood, Nycholas (d.1586) [brass] 8.8, 40.15
war memorials B145.9
yew trees 35.6, 35.14
Church of the Holy Family 27.11
halls, James Brand Memorial Hall 3.26, 41.16
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living memories
1890s-1920s 3.25-28
1920s-1930s 20.4-5, 21.4-5
local monuments 5.22[map], 5.24
picture postcards 43.19-33
place-name 2.33
road names 15.41-43, 15.30[continuation]
schools
Gresham School [formerly Sanderstead Village School] 21.4-5, 31.34, B81.2
Nuthurst School, Glossop Road B193.3
St Anne’s College, Sanderstead Road (1909-1980) B101.9, B103.3
Bourne Society plaque [1996] B166.4-5
Twelve Hours Perambulation, or the Rural Beauties of Sanderstead...(Harding, 1798),
quoted 10.10-11, 40.7-8, 44.12, 44.13
Sanderstead Archaeological Group, excavations, 1958-1960 2.14-18, 5.25-26
Sanderstead Court 5.27, 40.3-20, B100.3, B175.27-28
building
rear, watercolour by John Hassell, c.1820-1825, 40.cover
in the 1890s 3.25
west front, c.1900 40.12
in the 1920s B175.27
ground floor plan, 1948 40.13
west front, 1958 40.18
RCHM report, 1958 40.18-20
owners and inhabitants 41.9-20
as Selsdon Court Hotel 40.10-11, 40.10, 40.11, 41.17, 43.23
Sanderstead Development Co. Ltd (1927) B195.30
Sanderstead Estate B177.3, B178.6-7
Sanderstead Estate Co. Ltd (1899) B195.30
Sanderstead Hill, Sanderstead 1.20, 5.31
Sanderstead Horticultural Society 44.33
Sanderstead Lawn Tennis Club B191.2
Sanderstead Place see Place House, Sanderstead
Sanderstead Rectory [demolished 1962] 5.27, 25.13, B29.2
Sanderstead Riding School 44.17
Sanderstead Road, Sanderstead 39.58, B68.6, B178.7
in 1900s 44.25
named houses see Linnaea; The Red House; Waratah; Yewbank
Sanderstead Station 39.58, 43.30-31, 43.30
Sanderstead Village Recreation Ground 41.49
Sanderstead Village Stores 3.26, 5.27, 38.40, 38.41, B183.28-29, B183.29
Sanderstead Women’s Institute 5.25
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Sanderstead Woods see King’s Wood (Sanderstead Woods)
Sandhills, Bletchingley 19.35, 19.36, 19.38, B166.6
Sandiford, Mrs (greengrocer, Caterham, 1924-1956) 38.31, 38.32, B154.20
Sandiford, D (Miss) (Caterham, 1914) B182.20
Sandiford, George (greengrocer, Caterham, 1900s) B154.20
Sandiford, Walter (d.1924) (greengrocer, Caterham) B154.20
Sandiford, William, memories of the Caterham Bourne B21.1-2
sandpits, Godstone 29.37, 29.38, 29.39
Sands Bank, Chipstead Valley 27.22
Sandy, Mr (Warlingham, 1900s?) B193.24
Sanger’s Circus 18.27
Sangster, Michael (St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham) B201.9
Sant, James (artist, Croydon) B165.22
Sant, Mary Edith see Nalder, Mary Edith
Santa Tecla [formerly Hermiston], Stanstead Road, Caterham 7.12, B156.5-6, B181.25
TS Sardonyx B199.11
Sargant, Iris Clare (d.1913) (Sanderstead), death in Aisgill railway disaster 39.66-68
Sargeant, Grandmother (Caterham, 1910s- ?) B190.8
Sargeant, Charles Hubert (Bert) (1911-1994) (Caterham) 33.45, B175.24-25, B188.33-34
Sargeant, Ellen (Caterham, 1920s) B190.8
Sargeant, Elsie (m.1941) see Parent, Elsie
Sargeant, Millie E M (née Smith), living memories (Caterham, 1920s) B187.17-19
Sargent, Miss (schoolteacher, Purley, 1940s-1963) B190.41
Sargent, Mr and Mrs (Coulsdon Common, 1900s) B194.32
Sargent, Kate (schoolgirl, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Sargon, George (d.1844) 25.33
Sarmans, Warwick Wold 38.9
Sattler, Auguste G (Coulsdon, 1920s) B173.4
Saule, Adam (Coulsdon, 1328) 22.13, 22.14
Saunders, Clara (Mrs) (licensee, Hare & Hounds, Chelsham, 1920s-1961) 17.21
living memories (Chelsham) 2.24-27
Saunders, Douglas (d.1991) (manager, Esquire, Caterham) B149.12, B149.13
Saunders, E J (Kenley, 1920s) 41.44
Saunders, Rupert N (1905-1971) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1958-1959] 40.48, 40.51
Saunders, Thomas (Croydon lawyer, Hooley House, 1740s) 11.37, 39.48
Saunders, Sir Thomas (d.1565) (Purley Bury House) 4.31
Saville, Mrs (Caterham, 1930s) B187.18
Saword family (Woldingham, 1900s) B91.7
Sawston, Alice (née Bassett) (Watendone, 1465) B65.3
Sawston, John (Watendone, 1465) B65.3
Sawyer, Alf (cycle repairer, Caterham, 1940s) B185.28
Sawyer, Joseph (architect, Kenley, 1900s) 1.25, B34.7
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Sawyers, Molly (Caterham, 1940s) B187.18
Saxby, Anthony (Warlingham, 1716/1758) 14.6, 14.8
Saxby, John (yeoman farmer, Chelsham, 1675) 14.4
Saxby, Robert (murder victim, 1740s) 4.3
Saxe, Alice (pupil, Kenley School, 1901) 36.39
Saxon, Mr (chemist, Caterham, 1890s?) 1.9
Saxon halls, Chelsham 18.9
Saxon toothache 4.14
Sayer, Miss (lady’s help, Kenley, 1898) 21.35
Sayer, Sarah see Fuller, Sarah
Sayers, W C Berwick (Croydon Chief Librarian, 1930s) 25.26, 25.27, 41.44, B173.19
scabies 36.52
Scarborough, Father (Caterham, 1930s) 42.70
Schaumberg-Lippe, Prince Eugen (d.1929, Caterham) 39.24-25
Scherman, John (Coulsdon, 1385) B144.15
Schinka, Bruno (d.1929) (German airline pilot) 39.23, 39.24
Schofield, Mr (police constable, murdered Caterham 1974) B181.23
school attendance officers (1880s) 36.33
School for the Sons of Congregational Ministers, Lewisham see Caterham School
schools, open air B180.5
Schwin, Pastor (Purley, 1872) 18.6
Sclanders, Kirkpatrick Macure (Pilot Officer) (d.1940) 25.15, B188.37
gravestone, St Luke’s, Whyteleafe B188.36
Scoggins, Mr (draper, Caterham, 1890s) B156.15-16
Scotford, Leslie (Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Scothou, Margery de (Coulsdon, 1260) 12.20
Scothou, Robert de (Coulsdon, 1260) 12.20
Scots Hall Farm, Chelsham 17.6, 17.7, 32.3-5, 32.7
fire-back, cast-iron (1618) 32.3
Scott, Ada (d.1883) (Chelsham) 6.27
Scott, Charles Alfred (farmer/milk retailer, Farleigh, 1907- ?) 10.19, 10.20
Scott, Christine (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1900) 23.22
Scott, E J (Pirbright, 1841) 32.47
Scott, Fred (d.1945) (Caterham, 1910s) B188.33
Scott, Sir George Gilbert (1811-1878) (architect) (Rooksnest, Godstone, 1869-1872) 6.30,
B158.6, B159.7
Scott, Isabella (Mrs) (1882-1974) B79.3
living memories (Farleigh) 10.19-20
Scott, J M (Revd) (Rector, Farleigh, 1907) 1.18, 10.19
Scott, Leonard, memories of James Batley B194.18-20
Scott, Minna (Mrs) (Warlingham) B194.18, B194.19
Scott, W (Revd) (former Guards’ Depot chaplain, Caterham, 1929) 39.25
Scott, William (haymaker, Caterham, 1899) 21.21
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Scout movement, origins 40.21
scouting
in Caterham B176.9-10
Caterham Scout Group (1915) 29.19
Upwood Park School Troop (1915) 29.32
in Coulsdon B132.10, B133.10-11, B198.31
1st Coulsdon Troop, members, 1935 [listed] B132.11
in Purley 13.3-6
Purley, Coulsdon and District Troop (Princess Christian’s Own) (1910s) 3.23, 13.4-5,
B137.4
Scriven, Anne (charity pupil, Chipstead, 1781) 12.26
Scriven, Elizabeth (charity pupil, Chipstead, 1775) 12.26
Scriven, Elizabeth (charity pupil, Chipstead, 1785) 12.26
Scriven, Lucy (charity pupil, Chipstead, 1778) 12.26
Scrivener, Henry see Scryvener, Henry
scrofula [the King’s Evil] 15.15, B70.7
Scrouchers Lane, Stanstead, Caterham 3.7, 4.10, 4.12
Scryvener [Scryveyne], Henry (Coulsdon, 1409/1415/1430) B157.16, B159.20, B159.21,
B160.15
SE&CR see South Eastern & Chatham Railway
sea cadets see Coulsdon & Purley Sea Cadet Corps
Sea Rangers, Sanderstead 40.24, 40.27-28, 40.28
SRS Furious 40.28
seagulls, training of 6.19
Seale, Jane Emma see Lockton, Jane Emma
Seaman, Mr (caddie master, Woodcote Park Golf Club, 1920s) B178.15
Seamin, F H (Caterham, 1900) 20.20
searchlights
in WW1 16.34-35, 31.21-22, B145.2
in WW2 38.63-64, B197.32-37
90cm searchlight 38.64, B197.35
controlled by radar (Kenley Experiment) B192.41-42, B192.43
Searchlight Battalion, RE (1937-1938) 38.57-64
searchlight map - SE England, 1943 B197.33-34, B197.34
Searchwood Road, Warlingham B31.2, B167.13
Searle, Ellen (Headmistress (Infants), Board School, Caterham, 1872) 38.25
Searle, Henry (Croydon, 1880s) 10.25
Searle, James (Redhill, 1864) 37.37
Searles, John (The Old Fox, Caterham, 1804) B189.27
seaside excursions, from Caterham B184.19-22, B184.20
Sedgeley, G (d.1921) (nurseryman/seedsman/florist, Caterham, 1890s-1900s) B168.18
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Selby, Howard [?Howard, Selby] (manager, Caterham Electric Light Co., 1910s) B150.7,
B169.16, B169.17
Selby, James (stage-coach driver, 1888) 4.7
Selcroft Road, Purley 9.22, 27.29, 40.46
memorial seat B180.16, B180.17, B182.5
Middleton College 44.6
Sell, Henry (Purley) 9.22, 27.29
Sellers, Samuel (d.1812) (Coulsdon) 15.18
Selmes, Sarah (Coulsdon, 1837) 7.31
Selsdon 5.28, B187.5
1901 census B191.35-38
living memories B195.41-42
place-name 2.33, 27.28
population (1901) B191.38
public houses/inns see Good Neighbour
Selsdon Court Hotel, Sanderstead 40.10-11, 40.10, 41.17, 43.23
main hall, 1930s 40.11
Selsdon Farm 5.28
Selsdon Park Farm B191.35
Selsdon Park Golf Club 40.10, 41.17
Selsdon Park Hotel 40.10, 41.17-18
Selsdon Park House 5.27-28, 19.23, 19.26, 19.27, B170.22-23, B177.27, B191.35-36
from the south (1819) 19.23
north front (1850) 19.24-25, B170.22
Selsdon Park Road, Selsdon B163.8
Selsdon Road, South Croydon 39.58
Selsdon [formerly Selsdon Road] Station 39.58
Selsdon Wood 27.11, 41.49, B153.21, B171.29, B195.42
map B153.22
Selvey, Dora (1928) 5.18, 32.25
serfs 4.24
Sergeant, Eliza (m.1882) see Fairall, Eliza
Serjeant, F V C (schoolmaster, Purley County Grammar School for Boys (1914-1934)
B133.11
servants, domestic 3.6, 3.27, 5.34, 22.4, B187.21
memories (1930s) B172.20-21
servants employment agencies see Coppin’s Servants Agency, Caterham
Seth Smith, Catherine Sarah (née Edwards) (d.1917) 18.35, B101.6
Seth Smith, Charlotte (née Cartwright) (d.1872) 18.35, B101.6
Seth Smith, William [father] (architect/building contractor) 18.35
Seth Smith, William [son] (1824-1887) 18.35, B101.6
Seth-Smith, David 18.36, B101.6
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Seth-Smith, Elsie Kathleen (1883-1969) (author, Caterham) 18.35-36, 18.37, 23.22, B90.5
published works 18.36-38
Seth-Smith, Ethel Margaret (m.1887) see Hitchens, Ethel Margaret
sewage disposal 1.18, 1.22, 27.22
Seward, Miss (schoolteacher, Kenley, 1912) 34.34
Sewell, Marie Tryphaena (Mrs) (Southlands House, Tandridge, 1948-1963) 27.36-37, 27.38
Seymour, Mr (Warlingham, 1900s) B193.23
Shabden [Park], Chipstead 10.33, 10.34, 12.23, 17.18, 17.19, 17.20
horse-pump and well B150.9
place-name 2.33
Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of (1801-1885) 42.34
Shallcross, Robert (Caterham, 1764) 17.36, 17.37
Shanley, Miss (schoolteacher, Caterham, 1920s) 39.28
Shannon Wood, Coulsdon B195.40
Shard, Abraham (Portley, Caterham, 1736/1764) 7.4, 17.38, 35.37
Shard, Sir Isaac (Portley, Caterham, 1715/1726) 8.36, 35.36-37
Shard, William (Portley, Caterham, 1780s) 8.36, 35.37, B189.27
Sharp, Mr (Coulsdon, 1800) 7.30
Sharp, Henry John (stationer, Whyteleafe, 1930s) B192.19
Sharp, James (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1841) B165.16
Sharp, Madeleine (dancing teacher, Coulsdon, 1930s) B187.16
Sharpe, Malcolm G (d.1948) (architect, Sanderstead) 41.46, B143.7, B145.8
Sharpe, Thomas (Garston sub-manor, 1414) B140.9
Sharpe, Win (Caterham, 1950s) B201.20
Sharpshooters [VTC Cadets] (Caterham, 1915) 30.41-42
Shattock, E A (Revd) (Vicar, St Mark’s, Woodcote/St James’, Kenley) 39.39, 41.45, B107.6
Shattock, Ernest Mark (Chipstead) B183.5
Shattock, Evelyn Mabel (Mrs) (Chipstead) B183.5
Shattock, Robert Mark (d.1942) (Flying Officer) (Chipstead) B183.5
Shaw, Hon. Alexander (Woldingham, 1930s) 6.14
Shaw, Herbert T (1912-2002), obituary B188.3
Shaw-Lefevre, George John (1831-1928) [later Baron Eversley] 7.35, 7.38, 7.39
Shea, Mr (Kenley, 1930s) B171.21
Shea, Lily (Kenley, 1930s) B171.21
Shea, Maud (Kenley, 1930s) B171.21
sheep bells 3.22
sheep farming 7.21-23, 32.31
sheep farming implements B90.5-6
sheep shearing matches B167.5
Sheepbarn Lane, New Addington, coal post 33.50
Sheep’s Head Row, Chelsham 3.28
Sheldon, Mr (Stoats Nest Village, Coulsdon, 1950s) 43.49
Sheldon, Mr (Woldingham, 1925) B175.5
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Shelley, Henry (Portley, Caterham, 1570s) 35.36
Shells, William (Upper Court, Woldingham, 1800s) 6.10, 6.11
Shelton, Gladys Marguerite (Mrs) (Purley, 1940s) B182.2
Shelton, Michael Howard (Flying Officer) (d.1944) B182.2
Shelton, Robert Anthony (Lieutenant) (d.1940s) B182.2
Shelton, Robert Howard (Purley, 1940s) B182.2
Shelton Avenue, Warlingham B194.55
Shenton, James (archaeologist) 24.18, B69.1, B69.3
Shepard, Mrs (Caterham, 1900) 20.18
Shepard, John (merchant, Caterham, 1881) 24.5
Shepheard-Walwyn, Hugh W (1879-1939) (Kenley) 41.45, 41.49
articles, Purley Review, 1927-1929 41.48
nature notes (1932) B189.46-47
Shepherd, Blodwen Jane (Mrs) (1940s) B188.37, B190.45
Shepherd, Frederick Ernest Richard (Sergeant Pilot) (d.1940) B162.7, B188.37, B189.3,
B190.45
Shepherd, Henry (Revd) (Rector, Chaldon, 1856-1878) 2.22, 24.16
A H Shepherd (Caterham) Ltd (1926) B195.29
Shepherd’s Cottage, Chipstead Valley Road, Coulsdon [demolished 1936] B113.9, B114.7
Sheppard, Joanna (Mrs) (d.1679) (Sanderstead) 8.10
Sheppard, John (clerk, Croydon, 1675) 14.4
Sheppard, John (Revd) (Rector, Sanderstead, 1678-1705) 8.10
Sherborne, Dorrie, (Mrs) (Sanderstead, 1940) B178.13
Sherbrooke, Viscount see Lowe, Robert
Sherbrooke, 1st Viscountess see Lowe, Georgiana
Sherbrooke, 2nd Viscountess see Lowe, Caroline Anne
Sherbrooke [formerly Cochins], Salmons Lane, Whyteleafe 39.7, 39.15-16, 39.15, 39.21-22,
B63.4
destroyed by fire (1926) B63.4, B179.7-8
Sheregold, Mr (Caterham) 1.7
Sherlock, Bessie (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1900) 23.22
Sherlock, Dorothy (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1900) 23.22
Sherlock, James (innkeeper/shoemaker, Godstone, 1850s) 22.4, 26.35
Sherlock, Jane (servant, Godstone, 1851) 22.4
Sherlock, Tom P (b.1885) 15.41
living memories (Sanderstead, 1890s-1920s) 3.25-28
Sherwood, Essendene Road, Caterham 45.21, B181.10
Sherwood Oaks [formerly Lissadell], Frensham Road, Kenley 26.7, B197.3
Sherwood Oaks Field, Kenley 26.7, 26.8-9, B190.34
Shilcock, Sidney Isaac Welbank (Revd) (Headmaster, St Winifred’s School for Boys,
Kenley, 1890s-c1914) 28.13, B159.3, B189.21
Shilcock, W A (Revd) (All Saints’ Church, Kenley, 1882-1886) 34.18, B159.3
Shire Horse Stud, Marden Park 5.11, 17.42, 22.26
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Shirley, place-name 2.34
Shirley Goss, Harestone Valley, Caterham 24.5, B195.27
Shirley Park House, Shirley 19.26
shoes, late 17th century 38.10-11, 38.11, 38.13
shooting 9.30, 27.6, 27.11, B195.40, B195.42
shooting clubs 45.46
Shord Hill House, Kenley Lane, Kenley 37.20-23, 37.21, 37.22, 37.23
Shorrocks, Irene see Richards, Irene
Shorrocks, Thelma see Hassett, Thelma
Shortbridge, Mrs (née Ennor) (d.1978) (Caterham) B155.15
Shorter, Elizabeth (Mrs) (Caterham, 1711) B23.1
Shorter, George (Caterham, 1695) B23.1
Shorter, Robert (Caterham, 1695/1711) B23.1
Shortfurrows, 65 Whyteleafe Road, Caterham B181.9
Shortfurrows [later Stanmore, then Glenshane], 71 Whyteleafe Road, Caterham B181.8-10,
B181.8, B186.2-3
Shorts Place, Woodmansterne 15.39-40, 19.34, 19.36
Shove, Luke (Caterham, 1849) B189.27
Shove, William (Coulsdon, 1816/1851) 10.17, 20.14
shrouds, woollen 11.37, 15.16
Shunnerfell, Kenley 6.15, B47.2
Shurman, John (Chipstead, 1789) 17.19
Shurman’s Forge, Chipstead 18.27
Shuter, Thomas (Hooley House, 1847/1851) 7.31, B69.7
Sibley, Miss (schoolteacher, Coulsdon, 1930s) B187.16
Sibley, George [Solitary] (1824-91) (engineer, Caterham) B122.3, B175.15
Sibley, Septimus [Surgeon] (1831-93) (Caterham) B175.15-16
Sibley, Thomas Harmer [Soldier] (Major-General) (1827-1915) (Caterham) 7.6, 24.5, 24.7,
24.10, 25.17, 25.20, 25.22, B130.10, B170.8, B195.27, B195.28
Sidbury, Westhall Road, Warlingham 1.18
Siddall, Claire E (née Halfyard) (Sanderstead, 1940) B178.13, B180.6
Silva House, Stafford Road, Caterham 29.16
Silver Birches, Tandridge Road, Upper Warlingham B198.11
Silver Lane, Purley 3.14, 40.46
Silverthorne, Louis Charles (1922-2004) (Chief/District Librarian, Caterham &
Warlingham, 1952-1980) 45.3, 45.7, 45.23, B164.10
obituaries B197.4-6
Simens, Robert (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.12
Simes, George R (1867-1938) (Caterham) B193.9-10
Simes, Lillie (Mrs) (1869-1935) (Caterham) B193.10
Simes, Mary Ann (Mrs) (1839-1908) (Caterham) B193.10
Simes, Mathide (Mrs) (1869-1900) (Caterham) B193.9
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Simmonds, Mr (manager, Co-op, Caterham High Street, 1930s) B200.36
Simmonds, Betty (Whyteleafe, 1940s) B190.45
Simmonds, Eileen (Caterham, 1930s) B200.36
Simmonds, Joan see Bull, Joan
Simmonds, L (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11, B189.11
Simmonds, S (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11, B189.11
Simmonds, W M (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11, B189.11
Simmonds’ Farm, Caterham 39.29, 39.31-32
Simmons, Amelia (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.15
Simmons, Benjamin (Carhook Farm, Coulsdon, 1762) 7.30
Simmons, Emma (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.15
Simmons, Florrie (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.15
Simmons, Frances (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.15
Simmons, Harry (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.15
Simmons, James (labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.15
Simmons, Mary (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.15
Simmons, Mary (servant, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.16
Simmons, Richard (Caterham, 1849) B189.27
Simmons, Rose (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.15
Simms, Mary (Godstone, 1841) 28.40
Simms, Thomas (Godstone, 1841) 28.40
Simons, Mrs (Riddlesdown, 1940s) B179.5
Simons, Richard (Bletchingley, 1743) B23.1
Simpson, Dr (Caterham, 1887) B170.17
Simpson, Miss (Superintendent, Caterham Soldiers’ Home, 1904-1909) 22.24
Simpson, Mr (bookseller, Caterham, 1930s) B161.21
Simpson, Charlie [Smiler] (Caterham, 1920s) 33.45
Simpson, Henry M (1874-1970) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1919-1920, 1920-1921] 40.48,
40.51, 41.44
Simpson, Joyce Clara (1898-1982) (Headmistress, Purley County G S for Girls, 1933-1962)
[Chairman, C&PUDC, 1961-1962] 40.48, 40.51, 41.48, B195.19, B198.24-25
Simpson, R (Caterham Court, 1841) 3.6
Sims, Mrs (d.1887) (Matron, Reedham Orphanage) 6.27
Sims, Elizabeth (née Cooper) (Coulsdon, 1861) 38.14
Sims, William (Coulsdon, 1861) 38.14
Sinclair, Sir Hugh (Admiral) (d.1939) (Woldingham) B187.24
Siney, Mr and Mrs (Chelsham, 1910s) 32.4
Singer Sewing Machine Company, Croydon Road, Caterham B151.14, B174.24
sites of special scientific importance (SSSIs) 3.30-31, B34.6, B87.7, B111.1, B189.15
Chelsham and Worms Heath 3.29[map]
Six Brothers Field, Hilltop Lane, Chaldon B31.2, B53.6
Skeats, Grace Ethel (Mrs) (Kenley, 1920s/1930s) 41.45, 41.48, B182.24, B182.25
Skeel, Mr (greengrocer, Kenley) B108.8
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Skelton, Andrew (archaeologist, 1980s) 26.45, 26.46
Skelton, John (Coulsdon, 1851) 7.31
Skerry, Beatrice (schoolgirl, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Skerry Vower, Southdown Road, Woldingham 28.12
Skerryvore, Oakwood Avenue, Purley B180.16
Skilton, Darkie (Caterham, 1900s) B200.41
Skilton, Doris (Caterham, 1920s) B187.17
Skilton, John (pupil, Kenley School, 1905/1908) 34.24, 36.41
Skilton, Phyllis (Caterham, 1920s) B187.17
Skilton, Sylvia see Bijok, Sylvia
Skilton, Sylvia (Caterham, 1935) B187.8
The Skimmington Castle, Reigate Heath B178.19
Skinner, A T (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1916) 35.31
Skinner, Albert (labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.16
Skinner, Alec (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.16
Skinner, E (Godstone, 1874) B196.49
Skinner, Elizabeth (née Dodd) (laundress, Caterham, 1900s- ?) 35.31, B181.14
Skinner, Emily (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.16
Skinner, Emma (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.16
Skinner, George (shepherd, Nagg’s Hall, 1890s) 3.39
Skinner, George Henry [Bunk] (agricultural labourer/gardener, Caterham, 1900s- ?) 35.31,
B181.14
Skinner, Jackie (Caterham, 1954) B187.8
Skinner, John (gardener, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1871) B165.17
Skinner, Joseph (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1945) 35.32-33
Skinner, Louisa see Tamplin, Louisa
Skinner, Mary (b.1848) see Harmer, Mary (formerly Burnell)
Skinner, Melmoth (minister, St Agatha’s, Woldingham, 1790s) 6.10
Skinner, Nora (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.16
Skinner, Norman W T 21.10, 35.31, B181.7
family reminiscences B181.13-15
living memories (Westway Common, 1940s) B182.22-23
Skinner, R (tailor, Caterham, ?-1980s) B170.20
Skinner, Robert (Coulsdon, 1764) B199.26
Skinner, Sam (painter/decorator, Caterham, 1920s) B169.16, B169.17, B169.18
Skinner, Sophie (Mrs) (Stanstead, Caterham, 1851) 21.10
Skinner, Thomas (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Skinner, Thomas [father] (Stanstead, Caterham, 1851) 21.10
Skinner, Thomas [son] (Stanstead, Caterham, 1851) 21.10
Skinner, Tom (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920s) 35.31
Skinner, William (d.1918) (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham) 25.40
Skinner, William (Stanstead, Caterham, 1851) 21.10
Skinner’s Farm, Caterham 39.29
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Slack, Robert B (d.1913) (pilot) 41.52, 41.52, 41.54, 41.55, 41.56, 41.57-58, 41.58
demonstration flights (1912) 41.53-54, 41.56-57
Slade, Joseph (b.1859) (violin-maker, South Godstone, 1880s-1920s) B152.12-13
slaughterhouses 1.6, 34.44, 35.18
Slines, Chelsham B147.7-8
Slines Farm, Chelsham B26.3
Slines Oak House see Slynes Oak
Slines Oak Road, Chelsham 6.8, 28.12, B113.8
see also Slynes Oak
Slines Oak Wood, Nore Hill B18.2, B21.2
Slines Oak/Worms Heath area, prehistoric art 21.37-39, 21.38, B96.3, B102.4, B115.3-4
slip-coaches B66.8, B71.8
Sly, Hawkins (Kenley, 1893) 25.22
Slynes Oak, Slines Oak Road, Chelsham B165.13-15, B165.14, B166.2
Smale, William (postboy, Godstone, 1850s) 26.37
Smallbone, Mr (blacksmith, Caterham, 1910s) B169.16, B169.17
smallpox, inoculation against 5.12-15, B38.2, B94.5
Smedley family (Caterham, 1950s) B181.10
Smerdon, B J (Clerk to C&WUDC, 1955) 30.9
Smetheden[e] 4.3, 12.31, 27.30, B137.9, B138.10
Smiles, Samuel (1812-1904) [writer and social reformer] 41.24, 41.28-30, 41.28
Smith family (Selsdon Park) 19.23-28
arms 9.28
family tomb in Sanderstead churchyard 9.28, 19.28, B177.27, B177.27
Smith, Miss (barmaid, Caterham, 1916) B200.26, B200.28
Smith, Mr (Caterham, 1909) B199.25
Smith, Mr (retired policeman, Farleigh, 1907) 10.19
Smith, Mr (baker/confectioner, Purley, 1911) 8.40
Smith, Mr (greengrocer, Whyteleafe, 1871) 19.1, 19.4, 39.17
Smith, Mrs (Headmistress, Chaldon School, 1920s) B163.16
Smith, Mrs (Flagpole Cottage, Godstone?, 1910s) 31.23
Smith, Mrs (schoolmistress, Kenley School, 1885-1915?) [wife of Walter Smith] 34.18,
34.22, 34.30, 34.32, 34.33-34, 36.30
Smith, A (Caterham, 1875) 21.18
Smith, Albert (b.1897) (carpenter/joiner, Caterham) B152.9, B180.18-19, B180.20-21
Smith, Albert (b.1924) (Caterham) B180.19
Smith, Alexander (coachman, Tandridge, 1881) B184.24
Smith, Alfred (d.1876) (Tupwood House, Caterham, 1835-1869) 8.23, 21.10, 21.13,
25.33-34, 25.35, B109.9, B110.7
Smith, Alfred (d.1886) (Kingswood Lodge, Selsdon) 19.27, B145.17
Smith, Alsie (Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Smith, Arthur Dumbell (Sergeant Pilot) (d.1940) B162.8, B188.36
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Smith, Basil (Kenley, 1920s) B189.22
Smith, Cecil Graham [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1937-1938] 40.48, 40.51-52
Smith, David McDonald (Caterham, 1886) B195.27
Smith, Derek (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1881) B166.14
Smith, Edith Jane see Durning-Lawrence, Dame Edith Jane
Smith, Edith Mary [Polly] (Mrs) (Caterham, 1907- ?) B180.18, B180.19, B181.29
as suffragette B181.29
Smith, Edward (labourer, Croydon, 1868) 20.36-37
Smith, Edward (Selsdon Park) 19.28
Smith, Eliza (Tupwood, Caterham, 1835-1869) 25.33
Smith, Elizabeth (cook-housekeeper, Selsdon Park, 1901) B191.36
Smith, Emily (pupil, Kenley School, 1887) 36.33
Smith, Ernald Mosley (1839-1872) (Selsdon Park) 19.26-27
Smith, Ernest (Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Smith, Florence (schoolteacher, Kenley School, 1900s) 34.32
Smith, Frances Dora see Strathmore, Countess of
Smith, Frances Mary (née Mosley) (d.1844) (Selsdon Park) 9.28, 19.23, 19.26
Smith, Fred (Caterham, 1930s) B196.25
Smith, George (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1881) B166.14
Smith, George (1765-1836) (Selsdon Park) 9.28, 19.23, 19.26, 40.8, 41.13-14, B177.27
Smith, George Robert, MP, (1793-1869) (Selsdon Park) 19.26, 20.39
Smith, Gideon (Hazelwood Farm, Chipstead, 1876) 33.14
Smith, Giddeon [sic] (Stoats Nest Farm, Coulsdon, 1870) 20.39
Smith, Grace (Mrs) (Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Smith, H (proprietor, The Toucan tearooms, Caterham, 1920s) B176.22
Smith, H (Kenley, 1892) 34.28
Smith, Harold (radio operator, Coulsdon, 1928) 32.24
Smith, Harriet (schoolgirl, Caterham, 1800s) 10.15
Smith, Henrietta Mildred (Mrs) (1805-1891) (Selsdon Park) B177.28
Smith, Henry (farm labourer, Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Smith, Hilda (schoolteacher, Kenley School, 1900s) 34.32, 34.34
Smith, I Vernon (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Smith, Sir James E (founder, Linnaean Society, 1788) B181.30, B181.31
Smith, Jane (née Maberly) (m.1818) (Selsdon Park) 19.26
Smith, Jemina (née Durning) B181.6
Smith, Jemina Durning (1843-1901) B179.16, B181.5, B181.6
Smith, Jessie (b.1899) (Caterham) B180.18, B180.19
Smith, John (Caterham, 1915) B187.17
Smith, John (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1881) B166.14
Smith, John [father] (Tupwood, Caterham, 1815) 25.32-33
Smith, John [son] (d.1834) (Tupwood, Caterham) 25.33
Smith, John (tailor, Godstone, 1850s) 26.35
Smith, John (d.1870) (carpenter, Purley) 20.38
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Smith, John Benjamin, MP (1794-1879) (Woodmansterne) B179.16, B179.17, B181.5-6
Smith, John Henry (1796-1887) (Purley Bury House) 19.27-28, B177.28
and Christ Church, Purley 18.4, 18.6, 18.7, 19.23
Smith, Joseph (pupil, Kenley School, 1887) 36.33
Smith, Joseph (postmaster, Sanderstead, 1929) 38.40, 43.27
Smith, Joseph Albert (1872-1943) (builder and decorator, Caterham) B152.8, B180.18-19,
B180.18, B181.29
Smith, L P (Revd) (Vicar, Purley, 1900s) 2.29
Smith, Leonard (Caterham, 1910s) 25.40-41
Smith, Lilla (barmaid, Old Surrey Hounds, Caterham, 1916) B115.9
Smith, Lindsay (née Murray) (m.1865) (Selsdon Park) 19.27
Smith, Mabel (m.1888) see Greville, Mabel
Smith, Margaret (Mrs) (schoolteacher, Sanderstead, 1940s/1950s?) 31.34
Smith, Margery (b.1903) (Caterham) B180.18, B180.19
Smith, Martin Tucker, MP (Shirley) 19.26
Smith, Mary (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1881) B166.14
Smith, Mary (d.1871) (Tupwood, 1835-1869) 25.33, 25.35
Smith, Millie (née Henson) (Caterham, 1915, 1920s) B187.17
Smith, Millie E M see Sargeant, Millie E M
Smith, Nelly (Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Smith, Oswald (1794-1863) (Selsdon Park) 9.28, B177.27
Smith, R Dudley (Pirbright, 1882) 32.47
Smith, Ralph (b.1901) (plumber, Caterham) 37.32, B180.18, B180.19
at munitions works, Caterham, c.1915 B150.7, B169.16, B169.17, B169.18
and St John Ambulance B151.10, B152.8, B152.9, B180.19
Smith, Richard (minister, St Agatha’s, Woldingham, 1790s/1800s) 6.10, 6.11
Smith, Robert (farm bailiff, Sanderstead, 1860s) 44.15
Smith, Sarah (Pirbright, 1637) 32.46
Smith, Stanley Jackman (Colonel) (Whyteleafe) B170.14
Smith, Thomas (Heathfield, Addington, 1840s) 19.26
Smith, W G (Superintendent [?locomotive], Redhill, 1903) 21.26
Smith, Walter (grocer, Caterham, 1889-1930s?) B159.21-22, B159.23-24
Smith, Walter (1853-1915) (Master, Kenley National School, 1885-1915) 34.18-35,
36.29-41
Smith, Walter Caradoc (1841-1876) (Selsdon Park) 19.26, 19.27
Smith, Walter Heaton (Dr) (Kenley, 1920s) B189.22
Smith, William (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1881) B166.14
Smith, William (Caterham, 1920s) B187.17
Smith, William (d.1906) (Coulsdon) B168.25
Smith, William (waiter, Rose & Crown, Riddlesdown, 1868) 20.36
Smith, William Bassett (architect, Caterham, 1880s) 24.10
F M Smith & Co., Printers & Stationers, South Croydon 43.30
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
J A Smith & Sons, Caterham [Builders and Decorators] (c1915-1936) B169.18, B180.18-21
W H Smith & Sons Ltd
at Caterham Station B174.25
picture postcards 43.30-31
Smith Bros, Stationers & Confectioners, Sanderstead 43.29-30
Smith, Crotch & Co. Ltd 43.30
Smith, Payne & Smith, Bankers, Lombard Street, London 19.23
Smith-Gordon, Sir Lionel (Caterham, 1902) B130.10
Smitham, place-name 2.33
Smitham Bottom 1.28, 2.20, 3.19, 4.3-4, 4.9, 5.28, 12.31, 12.32, 13.40, 15.15-16, 36.14
postal address Coulsdon from 1906 B148.15
Smitham Bottom Lane, Purley 2.28, 3.16
Smitham Downs Development Co. Ltd (1907) B195.30, B196.51-53
Smitham Downs Road, Purley 41.55, 41.56, B190.33
Smitham Workmen’s Club, Lion Green Road, Coulsdon 27.39
Smithambottom Lane, Coulsdon 27.30
Smithambottom [later Chipstead Valley] Road, Coulsdon 27.30
Smithers, Bandmaster (Caterham, 1915) 29.32
Smithers, Ann (Coulsdon, 1784) 15.18
Smithers, Sarah (b.1784) (Coulsdon) 15.18
Smithers, William (Coulsdon, 1784) 15.18
smithies see forges and smithies
Smith’s Bank, Lombard Street, London 19.23, 19.28, B177.27
Smith’s Charity (Caterham) 24.11
The Smith’s Shop, High Street, Caterham B166.12-13
Smugglers’ Hole, Holt Wood 5.36, B11.2
smuggling B11.2
Snel, John (Coulsdon, 1385) B144.15
Snelgrove, Mr (School Attendance Officer, Warlingham, 1883) 23.28
Sneling, Thomas (yeoman, Caterham, 1710s) 8.36
Snell, Frederick William (Secretary, Kenley School, 1900) 36.36, 36.37, 36.39, 36.40
Snelling, Mr (butcher, Caterham, 1880s) 1.7
Snelling, Mr and Mrs [no relation to butcher] (Caterham, 1880s) 1.10
Snelling, Emma (Caterham, 1861) 22.40
Snelling, James (butcher, Caterham, 1861) 22.40
Snelling, James (gardener, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.16
Snelling, Martha (child, Caterham, 1851) 22.40
Snelling, Martha (Caterham, 1896, emigrant) B105.6
Snelling, Mary (child, Caterham, 1871) 22.40
Snelling, Maryan (child, Caterham, 1851) 22.40
Snelling, Robert (plumber, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1891) B166.16
Snelling, Sophia (b.1802) see Cullingham, Sophia
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Snelling, Sophia (b.1834) see Bryant, Sophia
Sneyd, Caroline Anne see Lowe, Caroline Anne, 2nd Viscountess Sherbrooke
Snow, Mr (silk importer, Woldingham, 1890s/1900s) 6.12, 6.13
Snow, Frank (estate carpenter, Marden Park) 22.27
Snow, William Jackson (d.1929) (chemist, Caterham, 1903-1929) B148.13-14, B172.23,
B196.12
Snowdon, Mrs (Woldingham, 1900s) 32.50, 44.35
Soam, Hannah Webb (née Prosser) (b.1775) B178.31
Soames, E Moffat (Lieutenant Commander) (Caterham, 1925-1940s) 39.73, 39.74, 39.76
Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs 16.33, 45.46
Society of Working Men’s Rifle Clubs 45.46
Soldiers’ Home, Caterham see Caterham Soldiers’ Home
Soldiers who died in the Great War 25.41
Sole, Mr (coachman, Caterham Court, 1890s-1911) (Woldingham) 1.21, 3.6
Sole, E (Mrs) (1863-1963) (cook, Caterham Court, 1892-1911) 3.6, 3.11, B36.3
living memories (Woldingham, 1910s) 1.21-22
Somerton Close, Purley 27.30
Somerville, Julia Valenya (m.1816) see Head, Julia Valenya
Somerville, Thomas (landlord, King & Queen, Caterham, 1890s) 22.40
Songhurst, F J (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1916) 35.31
Sönksen, Ernst (Caterham, 1910s) B175.16
Soper, Miss see Fraser, Mrs
Soper, Mrs (née Davis) (Caterham, 1860s-1900s) 20.17, 20.20, 21.28, 27.14, B185.26,
B185.27
Soper, Mrs (Woldingham, 1900s) 44.35
Soper, Doris (Caterham, 1903) 21.27
Soper, Maria Eliza (m.1895) see Lyon, Maria Eliza
Soper, William Garland (1839-1908) (Caterham) 1.14, 3.38, 21.26, 22.17, 23.8, 23.12, 24.5,
43.3, B170.8, B175.20, B184.3, B195.28
and Caterham UDC 15.27-28, B152.4
and Congregational churches 24.10, B185.26-27, B194.38-40
and Cottage Hospital 21.22, 21.28, B130.10
funeral and obituary 27.12
and Great Exhibition (1893) 25.17, 25.22
and the Hare Stone 7.6
and Harestone B97.5
and Queen’s Park [opened 1900] 20.17, 20.18
and School Board 24.13, 27.12, 38.25, 38.26
Soper, William [Junior] (Caterham, 1889) B175.20
Sotolyng, Lawrence (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13-14
soup kitchens, Caterham 1.9, B106.7
The South Border, Purley 2.28, 3.14
South Croydon B130.6-7
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
public houses/inns see The Blacksmith’s Arms; The Red Deer; Surrey Drovers; Swan &
Sugar Loaf
South Croydon Cattle Market 3.34-35, 16.36, B167.6, B191.43
South Croydon Convalescent Home for Children, Brighton Road B202.22-24, B202.23
South Eastern & Chatham Railway 20.29, B166.11, B198.30
inducements to commuters B198.28
South Eastern Railway 41.28
and the Caterham Line 3.33-34, 3.35
Illustrated Guide to the South Eastern Railway by George S Measom (1853) 34.36-39,
B159.15-16
London-Dover route 3.31-33, 15.19-23, B154.18
rivalry (and co-operation) with LB&SCR 3.33-34, 3.35, 3.36, 15.23, 24.7
South Godstone 19.28-32, 26.35, 26.36
public houses/inns see The Fox & Hounds; Station Inn
South Hale Farm, Nutfield 25.36, 25.39
South House, Ivy Mill Lane, Godstone 28.42
South Lodge, Manor Park, Whyteleafe 26.12, 26.15, 26.15, 40.62, 40.65
South Lodge, Marden Park 3.36, 22.26, B91.7
South Middlesex Rifle Club 45.48
South Park, Bletchingley 37.5, B182.19, B183.14
South Park Farm, Bletchingley 19.33, 19.34, 19.38, 30.14, B97.1
Chapel of St Mark B97.1, B152.22, B194.42-43
South Park Hill Road, South Croydon, Mrs Larner’s Kindergarten 44.28-29
South Suburban Co-operative Society see Co-operative Stores
South West Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board 16.20, 16.21
South West Thames Regional Health Authority 16.21
Southam, Mr (publican, The Harrow, Farleigh, 1907) 10.19
HMS Southampton [WW1] B147.10
Southcliffe, Woldingham B198.10
Southcote [Southcott], Clemency (Chaldon Court, 1665) 4.35
Southcote [Southcott], John (d.1585) (Chaldon Court, 1580) 4.35
Southcote Road, Sanderstead 15.43
Southdean, Woldingham B184.14
Southdown Road, Woldingham 28.12, 28.14
Rectory 6.13, 28.16
Southern, Mr (window cleaner, Coulsdon, 1920s) 27.26
Southern Aircraft (Gatwick) Ltd B181.1
Southern Heights Light Railway (proposed) 38.20-22
Southern Railway, and Southern Heights Light Railway (proposed) 38.20, 38.22
Southern Rambles for Londoners (Southern Railway, 1938), Woldingham-Horley)
B194.40-45
Southern’s Farm, Mugswell, Chipstead 17.19
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Southlands Farm, Tandridge 27.31, 27.32
Southlands House, Tandridge 27.31-38, 27.33
Raeburn portrait at 27.1
Southmead, Hayes Lane, Kenley B188.4-5
Southview Road, Woldingham 6.8
Southwold, Park Road, Kenley B163.8, B201.43
location map (1910) B192.35
Southwood, Beatrice (pupil, Kenley School, 1894) 34.27
Southwood, Waller Lane, Caterham B192.26
Spalding, Mr (Caterham, 1910s) 22.23
Sparks, W (Sanderstead, 1950s) 2.15
Sparrow, Mr (chemist/optician, Purley, 1920s) [father] B200.12
Sparrow, Frank (schoolboy, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Sparrow, G Pearce (Caterham, 1898) 1.22, 22.18
Sparrow, G Pearce (Mrs) (Caterham, 1911) 22.22
Sparrow, J B (chemist/optician, Purley, 1940s) [son] B200.12
sparrows, decline of B193.47-49
Special Constabularies [WWI] 40.35
Special Places in Secondary Schools examinations (1940s) 31.34-36
Spectra, High Street, Caterham 45.27
Spence, Jeoffry Graham (1915-1992) 45.3, 45.5, 45.15, B164.10, B189.8
obituaries B148.3-5
Spencer Cottages, Caterham 43.41
Spencer Road, Caterham B181.25, B189.26
Spice, Mr (seed merchant, Purley, 1900s) 1.28
Spice & Wallis, Butchers, Caterham (1930s) B195.47
Spicer, Miss see Lloyd, Mrs
Spinks, D (Coulsdon, 1940s) B199.11, B199.12, B199.12
Spira, C H (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Spooner, Cissy (pupil, Kenley School, 1901) 36.39
Spooner, Frederick (pupil, Kenley School, 1901) 36.39, 36.40
Spooner, James (pupil, Kenley School, 1901) 36.39, 36.40
Spooner, William (pupil, Kenley School, 1901) 36.39, 36.40
The Spotted Cow [later The Warwick Arms], Warwick Wold 31.15, B71.8
sprig 35.35
Springall, J J (Whyteleafe, 1890s) B160.9
Springbottom Lane [formerly Quarry Farm Road], Chaldon 38.3, 38.6-7
springs 8.18, 24.34, 24.35, 31.23, 35.31, B29.2
Spurgeon, Sir Arthur (Purley/Woldingham, 1910s-1930s) 8.40, 41.44, 41.51
Spurring, C C L (Dr) (Riddlesdown/Selsdon, 1950s) 45.23
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The Square, Caterham 18.14, 19.40, 19.41
shops
No.6 B194.29
No.12 B159.21-24
The Square, Whyteleafe
in 1909 B196.47
in 1964 B196.47
Squire, H (Lieutenant) (Kenley) B144.9
Squire, Leonard Harding (Revd) (1854-1918) (Vicar, Kenley, 1889-1918) 18.34, 34.20-21,
34.28, B38.3
Squires, Mr (Warlingham, 1900s) 1.18
Squires, Eric (RAF Kenley, 1940) B193.40
squirrels, red 4.37, B147.15-16, B148.7, B149.6, B150.8
SSJR see Surrey & Sussex Junction Railway
SSSIs see sites of special scientific importance
Stable Cottage, Longshaw, Chipstead B166.11
Stacard, Mr (Caterham Valley Refreshment Rooms, 1930s) B158.17
Stacey, Ellen see Hayward, Ellen
Stacey, John (printer and stationer, South Croydon, 1920s) 43.31
Stacey, Robert (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13, B156.14
Stacey, S (Miss) (Tyler’s Green) 28.38
Stacey, William (cooper, Godstone, 1850s) 26.35
Stafford, George (carrier, Godstone, 1850s) 26.36
Stafford House, Stafford Road, Caterham 30.34
Stafford Road, Caterham 1.8, 19.40, 30.31, 30.33, 30.35, 40.63, B166.22, B172.20,
B181.25
archaeological excavation (1996) 36.54-56
Congregational Chapel, [later Masonic Hall, then Stafford Hall] 27.12, B185.26-27,
B194.cover, B194.38
named houses see Beechlands; The Garlands; Holmwood; Silva House; Stafford House
stage-coach routes 4.4, 4.7
stage-coaches 2.19, 4.7, 11.10, 34.66-67, B114.5, B193.38
Vanderbilt coach, at Newport, Rhode Island B193.38
stained glass windows, at St Winifred’s School chapel, Kenley B159.3-5
Stalingrad Hospital Fund, 1943-1945 B196.2
Stallebrass, J (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Stallibrass, Mr (Caterham, 1920s) B187.21
Stanbridge Photo (1930s) 43.31
Standen, Thomas (parish clerk, Coulsdon, 1812) B86.7
Standen, Coulsdon see under manors, Coulsdon, tenements, etc
Standen, East Grinstead B176.8-9
Standing, Richard (Warlingham, 1890s) 3.39
Stanford, Miss (teacher, Kenley School, 1905) 34.24
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Stanford, Edith (pupil, Kenley School, 1893) 34.28
Stanford, Florence (Purley, 1890s?) B201.41-42
Stanford, Harry (pupil, Kenley School, 1885-1895) 34.26-27
Stanford, Walter (Purley, 1890s?) B201.41-42
Staniland, J G (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Stanley, George (Nutfield, 1792) B175.12
Stanley, J H (Mrs & Mrs, jnr) (Purley, 1917) 40.60, 40.61
Stanley, J H (Mrs & Mrs, snr) (Purley, 1917) 40.60, 40.61
Stanley, Sir John (Coulsdon, 1762) 7.29, 7.30, 41.32, B143.13, B146.11
Stanley Close, Coulsdon B183.1
Stanmore [formerly Shortfurrows, later Glenshane], 71 Whyteleafe Road, Caterham B181.9
Stanstead, Caterham 4.10-13, 21.10
map based on Rowed Map (1736) 4.11
Stanstead Farm, Caterham 4.12, 4.13, 21.13
Stanstead House, Stanstead Road, Caterham 4.13, B181.25, B190.24, B190.24, B190.26
billiards/music room B190.26, B190.26
Stanstead Road, Caterham 4.10-12, 7.4, 22.34, B181.25, B182.15, B191.20, B192.25,
B192.27, B196.27
named houses see Broomfield [later Old Lane House]; Bryntirion; Dunheved; Hermiston
[later Santa Tecla]; Lashmar Cottages; Linton Croft; Maynards Cottages; Old Lane
House [formerly Broomfield]; Santa Tecla [formerly Hermiston]; Stanstead House;
Stone House; Woodlands
named houses see Woodside
waterworks (1859) 24.11, 37.36, 37.37
Stansted House, Godstone B183.19
Stanstreet, Stanstead, Caterham 4.13, B23.1, B34.2-3
Stanway, Gillian see Gough, Gillian
Staplehurst, Richard de (Horley, late C13) 34.50
Staplehurst, Horley 34.51
Staplehurst Farm, Horley 34.49, 34.50, B151.7
Stapulhurst, John (Horley, late C15) 34.50
Stapulhurst, William de (Horley, 1291) 34.49-50
Star Inn, Hooley 18.26, 18.27, 42.47, B88.9, B102.8
Star Lane, Hooley 11.29, 18.26, 18.30
starch production B166.34
’Starfish’ decoy sites [WW2] B195.43-44
Stark, E M see Bucknill, E M
Stark, Philippa C (Caterham, 1920s) 21.44, 35.42, B101.6, B102.8, B163.5
Stark, Robert (d.1916) (Godstone) B198.2, B200.1, B200.2
Stark, Sydney (Godstone, 1890s-1910s) B198.2, B200.2
Starmer, Mr (gamekeeper, Marden Park, 1900s/1910s) 17.39, 22.27
Starmer, Doris (née Parsons) 17.39, 17.42
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Starmer, Herbert, living memories (Marden Park/Woldingham, 1910s-1920s) 17.39-42
Starnes, T (Caterham, 1920s) 5.34
Starrock, Chipstead 17.20
Starrock Road, Coulsdon B143.16
Starrock Stables Cottage, Coulsdon 13.33
Stathers, Dorothy (née Traves) (b.1922), living memories (Caterham, 1920s-1930s)
B190.35-37
Station Avenue, Caterham B160.18, B161.21
c.1905 30.28
c.1908, with horse-drawn snow plough, B199.cover
shops
No.1 [Grand Parade] B149.12-13, B155.14
No.3 [Grand Parade] B155.14, B174.25, B175.23-25
No.5 [Grand Parade] B155.14-16, B155.15, B175.23
No.11 B194.27-28
No.13 B162.20-21, B162.22
No.15 B168.18, B168.19, B194.28
No.29 B167.22-24, B194.30
Station Cottage, Woldingham B83.7, B89.3
Station House, Woldingham B83.7
Station Inn [later Railway Hotel], South Godstone 26.35
Station Lodge, Marden Park B41.2, B83.7
Station Parade, Sanderstead 43.26, 43.29
No.1 38.40, 38.41
shops, 1911 B68.6
Station Parade, Whyteleafe, demolition (1989) B197.26-27, B197.26
Station Road, Whyteleafe B193.34, B193.35, B197.26, B197.26
Station Road, Woldingham 2.10, 28.14
Rectories 28.16, 28.18
Stationmaster’s House, Kenley, Bourne Society plaque [2000] B182.6-7
Statute of Additions B147.10-11
Staunton, Richard (Coulsdon, 1415) B159.20
Steam Boot Factory, South End, Croydon 16.36, B112.2
steam buses B57.4, B198.31
steam engines, stationary 23.37, 23.38
steam locomotives, miniature 19.6, 20.40
steam lorries 37.62
steam tricycles 9.23
Stebbing, Grace (Purley, 1920s/1930s) 41.46
Stedall, William (quarryman, Godstone) 4.13
Steel, P C (Caterham, 1938) B178.22
Steephurst, Harestone Hill, Caterham 39.24
Steer, Mr (bailiff, Coulsdon, 1900s) B195.41
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Steer, Charles (Revd) (Rector, St Peter’s, Limpsfield) 6.28
Steer, Doreen (Caterham, 1940) B187.8
Steer, George (Godstone, 1810) 31.10
Steer, George (innkeeper/parish clerk/road surveyor, Godstone, 1850s) 22.4, 26.35
Steer, John (d.1756) (Tandridge) 6.30
Steer, Lorraine (Caterham, 1957) B187.8
Steere, Elizabeth (m.1741) see Glover, Elizabeth
Steiner, Rudolf (1861-1925) (social philosopher) 25.4, 25.5-7, 25.9
Stenning, Edward (Board of Guardians representative, Godstone, 1835) 31.4
Stenning, Edward (farmer, Godstone, 1854/1873) 33.23, 44.50
Stenning, Edward (Mrs) (Godstone, 1855) 44.54
Stenning, Elizabeth (née Rose) (b.1809) (Godstone) 28.42
Stenning, Herbert Edward (solicitor, Caterham, 1880s/1890s) B180.23, B190.23, B195.28
Stenning, W - Note: A succession of Williams renders precise identification problematical.
Stenning, W [junior] (Godstone, 1855) 44.54, 44.55
Stenning, W [senior] (Godstone, 1855) 44.54
Stenning, William (Godstone, 1798) 31.10
Stenning, William (timber/coal merchant, Town Farm, Godstone, 1830s-1850s) 28.42, 31.7,
33.22
Stentor Music Company, Woodmansterne 7.23-26, 15.39
Stephens, Anthony (d.1695) (Chipstead) 12.22
Stephens, ’Clooch’ (schoolmaster, Coulsdon, 1940s) B194.8
Stephens, Elsie (later Mrs Whenman) (Caterham, 1916) B115.9
Stephens, H F (Colonel) (d.1931) [Associated Railways, Tonbridge] 38.20, 38.22
Stephens, Henry (journeyman tailor, Caterham, 1851) 21.5
Stephens, Jesse (Marden Park, 1899) 3.40
Stephens, Mary (née Rolt) (1666-1755) (Chipstead) 12.22, 12.23, 25.44
see also Mary Stephens Charity
Stevens, Miss (barmaid, Caterham, 1916) B200.26, B200.28
Stevens, Mr (boot repairer, Caterham, 1916) B153.13
Stevens, Mr (greengrocer, Caterham, 1910s) B154.20
Stevens, Albert (caretaker, Roke School, Kenley, 1914-1915, 1919-1948) 35.44, 35.44,
35.45-46, 35.47
Stevens, C (Mrs) (Lagham Manor, South Godstone, 1900s) 19.29
Stevens, Dick (Caterham, 1920s) 37.32
Stevens, Doris see Martin, Doris
Stevens, Edward (carpenter/furniture broker, Godstone, 1850s) 26.35
Stevens, Eileen Marguerite (bapt.1922, Whyteleafe) 39.22
Stevens, F E (stonemason, Croydon, 1900s) 2.36
Stevens, Jenny (Caterham, 1991) B187.8
Stevens, Jessie Elizabeth (Mrs) (Whyteleafe, 1920s) 39.22
Stevens, Joan Lilian (bapt.1921, Whyteleafe) 39.22
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Stevens, John (Captain, RN) (Woldingham, 1920s) B190.20
Stevens, Michelle (Caterham, 1989) B187.8
Stevens, Sidney (Caterham, 1883) 24.10
Stevens, Walter Robert (chauffeur, Whyteleafe, 1920s) 39.22
Stevens, William (d.1900) (Selsdon Park, 1890s) 19.27
Stevenson, Harry (stage-coach driver, 1828) 4.7
Steward, Francis Travers (manager, Palladium Picture Theatre, Coulsdon, 1914) 28.33-34
Stewart, Allen (1865-1951) (artist, Kenley) 41.49
Stewart, David Dale (Revd) (1817-1900) (Rector, Coulsdon, 1878-1896) 7.35, 7.38, 7.39,
34.18, 34.19
Stewart, Frances D (Mrs), memories of Purley houses B196.39-43
Stewart, J H (Revd) (Godstone, 1855) 44.55
stews see fish ponds
Steyning, Sussex, Kenley associations 27.28-29, B141.12
Steyning Close, Kenley 27.29
Still, M H W (Addington House, 1900s) 10.20, B65.7
Stilwell, Mary Anne see Chennell, Mary Anne
Stites Hill Road, Coulsdon Common 2.11, 2.13, 28.5, B194.32
anti-aircraft towers B190.42
coal post 33.55
Stoats Nest Disaster (1910) 3.23, 13.1, 13.4-5
Stoats Nest Farm, Coulsdon 1.30, 3.19, 3.23-24, 7.29, 7.30-31, 9.19, 13.3, 13.4, 13.5,
20.39-40, 27.30
Stoats Nest Green, Coulsdon B53.5
Stoats Nest limeworks, Coulsdon 44.41-47
Stoats Nest Road, Coulsdon 3.19, 8.30, 12.32, 12.34
Stoats Nest Station [passenger 1842-1856; goods 1856-1899] 3.23, 3.33, 9.19, 20.10, 20.15
see also Coulsdon North Station
Stoats Nest Village, Coulsdon 36.19
Stoats Nest-Warlingham tramway B73.8-9
Stocken, Mrs (South Croydon, 1890s) B202.22, B202.23
Stocker, George (railway worker, Stoats Nest, 1900s)) 3.24
Stocketts, Broadham Green B96.4
Stoddart, K B (Longshaw, Chipstead, 1920s/1930s) 10.36, B166.10
Stokes, John Scott (d.1918) (Purley/Kenley/Caterham) 21.34, 21.35, 21.36, B202.1
Stokes, Leonard Aloysius Scott (architect, Woldingham, 1900s) 38.43-47, B41.2
portrait by Sir William Orpen 38.43, 38.43, 38.46-47
Stone, Billy (Miss) (Headmistress, Godstone Station School, 1912) 19.29
Stone, Emily (Caterham, 1940s) B202.31
Stone, George (Caterham, 1940s) B202.31
Stone, Nicholas (1587-1647) (sculptor, mason and architect) 10.21
Stone, Stephen (Bletchingley, 1674/1680) B157.14
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Stone, Victor Albert (Sergeant) (d.1943) (Caterham) B202.31
Stone, W (Revd) (Rector, Chipstead, ?1920s) 10.35
Stone Age burials, Whyteleafe 12.40
Stone Age man, in North East Surrey 10.3-6
Stone Cottage, Coulsdon Common B190.2
Stone House, Stanstead Road, Caterham 4.11, 7.11, 7.12
stone-picking 18.27, B180.34
Stonebanks, Warlingham B158.2
Stoneham, A, living memories (Coulsdon Court) 5.34-35
Stoneham, Charles (b.1856) (head gardener, Coulsdon Court) B183.20, B183.21
Stonehouse, Sir John (Sanderstead) 40.7, 44.12
Stoneyfield Road, Coulsdon 18.39, 27.30, 31.34, 31.35, B150.19
ghost B198.7
Stopynden, John (Standen, Coulsdon, 1443) B139.9
Storey, G (Caterham, 1940s) B202.28
Story, E U (Caterham, 1914) 30.39, 30.42
Strachan, A (Tollers Farm, Coulsdon, 1880) 43.59
Strachan, Douglas (Dr) (stained glass artist, 1930s) 6.14, B192.33
Strachey, Sir Henry (1736-1810) (Rooksnest, Godstone) B159.7
Strahan, William (banker, 1855) 19.12, 20.43-44
Strahan & Paul, Bankers, failed 1855 19.12
Straker, Ernest (Kenley, 1930s) B189.31, B189.32
Straker, William Charles (Kenley, 1870s-1910s) 1.25, B155.2
Straker-Squire omnibuses (1900s) 1.25, B155.2
Strathmore, Frances Dora (née Smith), Countess of 9.28, B177.27
Strathmore, Whyteleafe Road, Caterham 35.42, B67.6, B163.5, B178.17
Stratton Brook, Godstone 28.45
Stratton House, Godstone 28.38
straw hat weaving B173.28
Street, Mrs (Woodside, Caterham, 1900s) 23.8
Street, Edmund (Lloyds underwriter, Woodside, Caterham, 1914) 30.38
street furniture 14.31-37
bus stop posts B195.11-12, B195.11
drinking fountains B78.5, B168.25
see also Asprey Drinking Fountain, Caterham
street lighting, gas 1.6, 24.11, B188.23-24
street parties B189.48
Streete Court School [formerly Rooksnest], Godstone 14.39, B158.6, B159.6-7, B159.8
Streeter, Thomas (Caterham, 1830) 35.38
Streeter, William (farmer, Sanderstead, 1860s) 3.26, 3.35, B152.5
Henry Streeter Ltd (Caterham, 1930s) B188.33, B194.30-31
Stretton, Amanda (Caterham, 1976) B187.8
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Stretton, Lynette (Caterham, 1978) B187.8
Stretton Road, Addiscombe, Zeppelin raid (1915) B106.4, B107.7
Stride, Mr (The Grange, Coulsdon, 1900s) 1.32
Stringer, Mr (police inspector, Caterham, 1915/1916) 29.17, B200.28
Strip, Elizabeth (Godstone, 1807-1810) 31.8
Stripp family (Godstone, 1861) 33.22
Stripp, George (ploughman, Flint Hall Farm, 1863-1873) 3.39
Strong, Edwin (Limpsfield Grange) B153.1
Strutton, Vera (Guide Captain, Warlingham, 1960s) 40.30
Stuart Road, Warlingham B194.18, B198.9, B198.10
coal post 33.52
Stubberfield, Elizabeth (servant, Godstone, 1851) 22.4
Stuchberry, Thomas William (Caterham, 1920s) B195.33
Stumps Lane, Whyteleafe 4.19, 4.21
Sturmer, K R C (Coulsdon, 1910s) B191.23-25
Sturt, Harriett (Mrs) (Croydon, 1880s-1900s) B202.22, B202.23, B202.24
Sturtevant, Katie (Caterham, 1987) B187.8
Stutchbury, Mr (postman) (Coulsdon Common, 1900s) B194.32
Stutchings Farm, Purley B36.2
Styler, Mr (Headmaster, Purley National School, 1904) 36.50
Stytes Heath, Coulsdon 12.21
Succombs Hill, Warlingham 11.9, 19.43, 39.60, B136.5
Succombs Hill temporary tunnel 39.56, B154.18-19
Sucklyng, Lawrence (Coulsdon, 1409) B157.16
suffragettes B181.29, B199.45
demonstration at St Margaret’s Church, Chipstead (1914) 18.28, B180.10
Summerfold, Woldingham B198.11
The Summerhouse, Upper Court Road, Woldingham B41.2
Summers, George (bootmaker, Caterham, 1880s) B169.20
Sumner, John Bird, Archbishop of Canterbury (Chelsham, 1850) 10.31
Sun Fire Office 20.6, 20.8, 24.16-18
fire mark 20.7, 20.9
Sunday School outings 1.10, 19.10, 34.29-30, B184.19
Sunday Schools, Caterham (1890s) 1.10
Sundial Cottage, Banstead Road, Purley 40.60
Sundridge Road [later Greville Avenue], Selsdon 27.30
Sunny Bank, Warlingham 1.15, 1.16, 12.14
coal post 33.52
Sunney Bank [No.80] B184.1
Sunny Rise, Caterham B140.11, B181.26, B198.11
Sunny Side, Harestone Valley, Caterham B184.10
Sunnydene Road, Purley 21.14
Sunnyridge, The Ridge, Woldingham B175.5-6
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Sunnyside, Hayes Lane, Kenley B201.42
Sunnyside, Whyteleafe Road, Caterham 21.18
Sunray [later 62], Brighton Road, Purley 41.55
surname lists, census see under individual villages
Surrey, 19th century social and economic changes 42.31-32
Surrey & Sussex Junction Railway (1865-69) 15.23, 39.51, 39.52, 39.61, B154.18,
B154.19, B170.15
evidence on 1865 Bill 3.34-36
temporary tunnels 39.56, B154.18-19
Surrey Association of Church Bell Ringers B197.29
Surrey County Council
and ancient highway through Marden Park 3.38, 3.40
and library services 25.26, 25.28
Surrey County Cricket Club 30.30
Surrey County Garage Ltd, Godstone Road, Whyteleafe B184.17, B198.9
Surrey Drovers, South Croydon 16.36, B167.6, B191.43
Surrey Flying Services, Hamsey Green 31.37, B145.2
The Surrey Hills: A Guide to the Caterham Railway and its Vicinity (1886) B194.2
Surrey Hills Clinic, Tupwood Lane, Caterham 25.35, 39.24
Surrey Hills [formerly Hydro] Hotel, Godstone Road, Caterham 26.38
Surrey Hills Gliding Club, Kenley B196.56
K7 glider B196.56
Surrey Hills Hydropathic and Turkish Baths, Godstone Road, Caterham, 26.38-9, 26.39,
27.14, B182.30, B191.cover
Surrey insurrection (1648) 36.44
Surrey Iron Railway (1803-1846) 12.6, 45.53-54, 45.55, 45.61-62, B36.4, B185.11-12
cast iron wagon wheels B59.2
commemorative plaque at Wandsworth B177.15
see also Croydon, Merstham & Godstone Iron Railway
Surrey Long Range [Shooting] Club 45.46, 45.48
Surrey Naturalists’ Trust 3.30, 3.31
Surrey Recruiting Day [2 October 1915] 29.32
Surrey Review Order (1933) 43.52
Surrey Rifle Volunteers see Rifle Volunteers
Surrey Staghounds 4.36
Surrey Street market, Croydon 1.29
Surrey Volunteer Regiment (1916) 30.37, 30.42-43
Surrey Volunteer Rifle Association (1861-1908) 45.43
Surrey War Agricultural Executive Committee, contracted work (late 1940s) B201.30-32
Sussex Lodge, 9 High Street, Caterham 42.30
Sutcliff, Robert (Caterham, 1893) 25.17, 25.20, 25.22, 25.23
Sutcliffe, G (architect, Woldingham, 1900s ?) B41.2
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Sutherland, A G (1900-1968) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1950-1951] 40.48, 40.52
Sutton, Thomas (Warlingham, 1851) 32.37
Sutton and East Surrey Water plc 37.36, 37.44
see also Caterham Spring Water Company; East Surrey Water Company
SWAEC see Surrey War Agricultural Executive Committee
Swaine, Richard Hinds (Purley, 1870s) 18.6, 18.7
Swan, Sir Joseph Wilson (1828-1914) (inventor) (Warlingham) 19.19-22
Swan & Sugar Loaf, South Croydon 11.2, 11.6, 19.4, 44.47, B130.6
Swarman, Ada (née Garrood) (d.1950) (Caterham) B196.24-25, B196.26-27
Swarman, Alfred Archibald (1893-1974) (newsagent and confectioner, Caterham) B188.8-9,
B188.8, B196.24-28, B199.29-30, B199.29
Swarman, Evelyn see Reed, Evelyn
Swarman, Hazel (m.1951) see Reed, Hazel
Swarnesborne, Clara Maud (m.1929) see Broadbridge, Lady Clara Maud
E A Sweetman & Son Ltd, Printers & Publishers, Tunbridge Wells 43.31-32
Sweny, Bill (police constable, Kenley, 1940s) 36.12
Swindon, Gillian (Caterham, 1970) B187.8
Swinford, Winifred (Purley, 1917) 40.61
Sycamore, Miss (schoolteacher, Caterham, 1920s) B187.18
Syer, E J (Caterham, 1916) 30.43
Sylva House, Waller Lane, Caterham 24.5
Sylvester, Dr (neuropathologist) (St Lawrence’s Hospital, Caterham) 37.18
Symons, Mr (Caterham, 1930) B194.30-31
Syred, Agnes (née Toller) (Coulsdon, 1415) B159.20
Syred, John (Coulsdon, 1415) B151.13, B159.20
T
Tabor, Mr (Alderstead Farm, Merstham, 1930s) 7.21
Tadworth, place-name 2.33
Tailler, Robert le see Toller, Robert
Talbot-Smith, Major (Chipstead, 1910s) 10.34, 10.35
Talbot-Smith, Mrs (Chipstead, 1910s/1920s) 10.34, 10.36
Tally Ho!, Coulsdon Road, Caterham 5.31, 39.30, 39.32
tally men 37.25
Tamplin, Mrs (Marden Castle, 1880s) B87.2
Tamplin, Elizabeth (servant, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1861) B165.17
Tamplin, Ellen (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1861) B165.17
Tamplin, Emily (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1861/1871) B165.17, B165.18
Tamplin, James (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1871) B165.17
Tamplin, Louisa (née Skinner) (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1871) B165.18
Tamplin, Mark (Warlingham, 1890s) B193.28
Tamplin, Mary (Mrs) (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1861) B165.17
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Tamplin, Richard (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1841) B165.16
Tamplin, Sarah (servant, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1861) B165.17
Tamplin, William (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1861/1871) B165.17
Tandridge 4.24, 4.26
1851 census surname list B110.5-6
churches
St Peter B159.7, B163.23
church bells 22.29
churchyard, tombs and monuments 6.30, B175.28
Pepys family tomb 27.32, 27.34, 27.37
yew trees 35.8-9, 35.9, 35.10, 35.11, 35.15
Tandridge Court, Tandridge 27.31, 27.32, 27.34, 27.35, B184.23, B184.24
Tandridge Court Farm, Tandridge 27.31
Tandridge Cricket Club B184.23
Tandridge District Council
Arms 17.23-25, B78.5
naming of 17.22, B189.7, B190.1, B191.5
Tandridge Golf Club B184.22, B184.25
Tandridge Hall, Tandridge 27.31
Tandridge Hundred 4.21, 4.24, 13.17
Tandridge Lane, Upper Warlingham B198.11
Tandridge Park B184.25
cricket at B184.23-24
Rifle Volunteers at 8.28
Tandridge Priory 2.9, 17.23, 25.38, 27.31, B47.4, B78.4, B78.5, B159.7
Tandridge Road, Upper Warlingham B198.11
Tanglin [later 23], Smitham Downs Road, Coulsdon 41.55
Tanner, A (cycle maker, Caterham, 1910) B169.19
Tanner, Thomas (retired shepherd, Selsdon, 1901) B191.37
Tanner, William (Revd) (d.1927) (Vicar, St Luke’s, Whyteleafe, 1866-1871) 34.57
Tapper, M E (Miss) (schoolteacher, Purley, 1917) B128.5
Tapping, Thomas (policeman, Sanderstead, 1880s?) B184.29
Tarpley, Miss (schoolteacher, Coulsdon, 1930s) B187.16
Tart, Walter Leonard (Coulsdon, 1900s-1913) B196.51, B196.52
Tartt, Mr (Board of Guardians, Bletchingley, 1908) 29.44
Tatham, Etta see Paton, Etta, Lady
Tatsfield 4.24, 4.25, B78.1
1851 census surname list B109.2-3
churches
St Mary B78.1, B163.22
churchyard, tombs and monuments 6.30
yew trees 35.6, 35.15
Tatsfield Firs 11.30, B24.3
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Tattenhall, Mrs (Purley, 1940s) 44.9
Tattenhall, Beryl (Purley, 1940s) 44.9
Tattenhall, Brenda (Purley, 1940s) 44.9
Tattenham Corner Line 2.20, 2.21, 4.29, 4.30
see also Chipstead Valley Railway Centenary
Tattersall, Benjamin (Revd) (Minister, Coulsdon Methodist Church, 1936-1945) 27.42
Tattersall, James (Revd) (Chipstead, 1780s) 4.34, 17.18, 25.44, 32.47
Tattersall, John (Revd) (d.1784) (Chaldon) 4.34, 32.47
Tattersall, Rachel (formerly Tonks, née Humphrey) (d.1763) 32.47
Tattersall, Thomas (Chipstead, 1756) 12.26
Tattershall’s Service Garage, Godstone Road, Whyteleafe B181.25, B184.17
Taunton, John (Coulsdon, 1412) B158.16
Taunton Farm, Coulsdon 2.11, 2.12, 7.30-31, 10.21, 11.19, 12.11, 28.8, B51.5, B66.3,
B82.3, B127.7, B195.41
archaeological evaluation (1993) 34.11-17
excavations 34.14, 34.15, 34.17
the building [examined 1975] 16.26-27, 34.11, B127.7
first floor plan 16.27
location 34.12
history 12.19-22, 16.26, 34.11-13
Tavener, Mr (builder, Caterham, 1868) 38.34
Taverner, Martha (née Bedell) (b.1620) 37.51, 37.52, 37.56
Taverner, Richard (1636) 37.52, 37.53, 37.56
Taylor, Mr (builder, Kenley, 1930s-1940s) 37.24, 37.28
Taylor, Alice (Mrs) (d.1944) (Caterham) 43.47, 43.47, 43.48
Taylor, Ann (schoolgirl, Godstone, 1855) 44.53
Taylor, Audrey see Oliver, Audrey
Taylor, Charles M (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1881) B166.14
Taylor, Doreen see Greenwood, Doreen
Taylor, Edith (Mrs) (d.1971) (Caterham) 43.48, 43.50
Taylor, Edmund Seyfang [pseud. Walker Miles] (1853-1908)
1900s ramble [Woldingham-Oxted-Godstone-Woldingham] 1.35-37
and ancient highway through Marden Park 3.36, 3.38, 3.39, 3.40
appreciation of 35.25-26
memorial, St Nicholas’ churchyard, Godstone 1.37, 35.26
Taylor, Edward (d.1940) (stockjobber, Woldingham, 1914-21) 39.69, 39.70, 39.72
Taylor, George (Halliloo Farm, Woldingham, 1880s) 16.16
Taylor, Henry (Purley, 1950s) 44.9
Taylor, John (Caterham, 1940s-1980s) 43.48, 43.49, 43.49, 43.50
Taylor, John M (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1881) B166.14
Taylor, Joyce (Mrs) (Caterham) 43.50
Taylor, Kathleen (Purley, 1950s) 44.9
Taylor, Mary (Mrs) (Woldingham, 1914-1921) 39.69, 39.70
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Taylor, Monica see Greenfield, Monica
Taylor, Oliver (1900-1982) (Caterham) 43.47, 43.48, 43.48, 43.50
breakdown business 43.50
coach business 43.48, 43.49-50, 43.49
removal business 43.48-49
living memories (Coulsdon) B195.39-41
Taylor, Richard (Portley, Caterham, 1180s?) 35.34
Taylor, William [Bill] (d.1938) (furniture dealer, Caterham) 39.32, 43.46, 43.47, 43.47
Oliver Taylor (Coaches) Ltd, Caterham 43.48, 43.49-50, 43.49
Taylor’s Hill, Godstone 29.37, 29.38
tea, smuggling of B11.2
Tea Tree Coffee Tavern/Inn, Woldingham 6.12, 12.30
Tee Wood, Hooley 18.30
Teear, Ivon (d.1990) 32.18
obituary B140.12
Teeton, Warlingham 10.26
Tegetmeier, C G (Purley, 1930s) 41.48
telegraph station, Nore Hill 26.46
television, pioneering work in see Clapp, Benjamin
Telfourd-Jones, Margery (St David’s School, Purley, 1912-1928) B127.9, B128.5
Telfourd-Jones, Mary (St David’s School, Purley, 1912-1928) B127.9, B128.5
temperance hotels and inns see Coppard’s Temperance Hotel, Coulsdon; Lord Roberts
Temperance Inn, Woodcote
temperence movement 19.6, 20.40, 20.42
see also Band of Hope
Templeman Close, Coulsdon 27.28
Ten Acre Shaw [formerly Cassocks Wood], Caterham B195.36, B195.37
Tenchley Park, Limpsfield B195.28
Tennis Road [later Lodge Hill], Purley 27.30
Terriss, Ellaline (1871-1971) (actress) 4.6, B196.18
Territorial Force (1908) 45.43, 45.47
terrorist bomb attack, at The Caterham Arms (1975) B181.23, B182.18-19
Terry, Mr (cobbler, Addiscombe, 1910s) B107.8
Terry, Ada (née Day) (1912-2003) (Kenley) B193.17-19, B193.17
Terry, Arthur (Kenley, 1945- ?) B193.19
Terry, Beryl (Kenley, 1945- ?) B193.19
Terry, George (carrier, Godstone Station, 1850s) 26.36
Terry, Henry (schoolboy, Godstone, 1855) 44.53
Terry, Kenneth (Kenley, 1945- ?) B193.19
Terry, Peter (Kenley, c.1946- ?) B193.19
Terry, Sarah (cook, Godstone, 1851), 22.4
Tesco Supermarket, Croydon Road, Caterham B174.25
Tester, Harriet see Burnell, Harriet
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Tester, J A, living memories (Caterham, 1900s) B199.44-48
Tewkesbury, Mr (Caterham, 1924) B155.4
Thake, Mr (builder, Coulsdon, 1900s) B67.6
Thames Embankment and Metropolis Improvement Fund 33.49
Thames Tunnel 23.38, 23.42
Thanet Place, Croydon B185.17-18, B185.17
Tharby, William George (1896-1977) 17.15, 17.16, 45.5
CMGIR discoveries 7.28, 45.5
investigations into Chipstead water mill 13.30-33, 25.36, 25.38-39
obituary B90.3-4
thatched buildings, in Bourne Society area B167.9, B168.6, B169.2-3, B170.2, B171.3,
B172.6, B175.3-4, B176.5, B178.8
Thatched Cottage, Farleigh 8.5, 8.5, 10.19
Thatched Cottage, Old Lodge Lane, Kenley 41.38-42, 41.39, 41.40, B168.6, B178.8,
B178.8
Thatcher, Wells (Purley, 1893) 25.22
Thatchers, Nutfield Marsh B169.24
Thelton, Kenley B163.7
Theobalds, Mrs (Kenley, 1930s) B171.19
Thomas, Dr (Red Cross VAD Commandant, Caterham, 1915) 29.17
Thomas, Dr (Headmaster, St Anne’s School, Coulsdon, 1940s) 36.22
Thomas, Mrs (St Anne’s School, Coulsdon, 1940s) 36.22
Thomas, Charles (Sanderstead, 1919) B178.7
Thomas, D M (property developer, Chipstead) 14.41, B20.2
Thomas, Dashwood (Colonel) (Caterham Barracks, 1881) 24.8
Thomas, John (Bokeham, 1415) B159.21
Thomas, Peter (hammerman, Godstone, C16) 32.55
Thomas, Raymond (Outwood windmill, 1980s) 26.18
Thompsett, Joe (milk roundsman, Woldingham, 1920s-1930s) 12.14, 12.16
Thompson, Harold (scoutmaster, Purley, 1920s) 41.50
Thompson, John, 1st Baron Haversham (c.1648-1710) (Gatton/Pirbright) 32.46
Thompson, Keith S (Borough Grange, Sanderstead, 1932-1939) 44.21
Thompson, William (builder, Caterham, 1881) 24.7
Thornbury, Salmons Lane, Whyteleafe B143.9, B195.31-34, B195.34, B196.6, B198.10
auction details (1884) B197.8
location map B195.32
Thorne, Thomas Fleetwood Joseph Nicol (Captain) (d.1915) B161.10, B162.5
Thornett, W (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
Thornhill, Underwood Road, Caterham 25.22
Thornton family (Coulsdon and Caterham) 34.13
Thornton, Mrs (Coulsdon, 1762) 7.30
Thornton, John (Caterham, 1710s/1736) 7.4, 8.36
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Thornton, John (Coulsdon, 1818) 10.17
Thornton, Robert (d.1764) (Coulsdon, 1730s-1764) 15.16
Thornton, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1609) 34.13
Thornton, Thomas (d.1761) (miller, Coulsdon) 28.5, 28.6
Thornton Crescent, Coulsdon 27.29
Thorold, Anthony Wilson (b.1825) (Bishop of Rochester, 1877-1890) (Selsdon Park) 18.7,
19.27, 19.28, 35.53, 35.54, B170.21-23
Thorold, Prudence (formerly Kerby, née Bedell) (Purley) 37.51, 37.52, 37.56
Thorold, Thomas (1636) 37.52, 37.53, 37.55, 37.56, B170.23
Thorpe, Mr (manager, World’s Stores, Caterham, ?1960s) B175.25
Thrumble, Gladys (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Thrumble, Ivy (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Thrumble, Joe (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Thrumble, Phyllis (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1920) 35.33
Thurland, Christopher (Warlingham, 1648) B67.6
Thurley, Robert (stable boy, Coulsdon, 1851) 20.16
Ticehurst, Arthur (d.1866) (Whyteleafe) 33.8
Tickner, Susan (Caterham, 1953) B187.8
Tidey family, Nutfield (1850s) B175.12
Tidey, Hannah (laundress, Godstone, 1851) 22.6
Tidy, Mrs (dressmaker, Caterham, 1880s) 1.8
Tidy, Annie Jane see Balch, Annie Jane
Tidy, Edward (gamekeeper, Caterham, 1860s) 8.22
Tidy, Edward (Coulsdon, 1851) 7.31
Tidy, Una (Guide leader, Warlingham, 1960s) 40.30
Tidy, William (Caterham, 1851) 21.10
Tilburstow Common, Godstone 29.29
Tilburstow Hill, Godstone 19.30, 26.35, 26.36
fungi on B130.4
Roman road over 14.38-39, 29.22
sand/gravel pit(s) 29.37, 31.4, 31.8
Tilburstow Waste, Godstone 28.38, 28.40
Tilbuster Lodge, Tilburstow Hill, Godstone
in 1908 42.21
Macleay family at [1800s-1820s] 42.15-20
tiles, medieval decorated floor B85.3, B86.3, B100.3
Till, Joseph (Revd) (Vicar, Warlingham with Chelsham, 1673) 14.4
Till, Susan (née Atwood) (bapt. 1639) (Sanderstead and Warlingham) 14.4
Tilley, Elizabeth [formerly Birchett/Birchwood] (Bromley, 1743) B23.1
Tillingdown
place-name 2.32
see also manors, Caterham
Tillingdown Farm, Caterham 1.14, 37.29, 38.30, 38.31, B179.23
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Tillingdown Hill, Caterham 11.30, B87.5-6
Tillingdown Lane, Caterham 6.19, 37.31, B166.21-22, B182.31
Tillingdown Reservoir 37.43
Tilson, Mr (Headmaster, Smitham School, Coulsdon, 1920s) 35.20
Tilson, L (Miss) (Head Teacher, Chelsham School, 1925-1937) 10.32
Timber Hill, Caterham B179.22-24, B179.23
Timber Hill Lodge, Caterham 23.12
Timber Hill Recreation Ground, Caterham 11.23, 37.32, B53.5
Timber Hill Road, Caterham 42.45, B172.19, B194.30
Caterham Valley Police Station [1881] B181.22-24, B181.22, B188.2
St John Ambulance Station [1929] B180.19, B181.23
Timbercroft, Promenade de Verdun, Purley B144.8
Timmis, I Augustus (Captain) (engineer, Caterham, 1880s) B170.17, B190.22, B195.27,
B195.28
Titcombe Farm see Tydcombe Farm, Warlingham
tithe barns B41.1, B54.1
Tithe Redemption Commission maps B32.3
Tithepit Shaw Lane, Warlingham 35.5, B194.13
tithepit 6.34, B35.2
Tithepit Shaw Cavern [denehole] 4.16-17, 33.33-34, B34.4, B35.2
sections 4.17, 30.33
tithingmen 32.43, B65.7, B156.3
tithings 32.46, B156.3
Titsey 4.24-25, 12.35
1851 census surname list B109.2-3
churches
St James B70.2, B163.22
brasses 13.36-38, 13.37
churchyard, tombs and monuments 6.30
yew trees 35.7, 35.15
Titsey Place 25.20, B70.2, B151.22-23, B151.23, B170.11
Tizard, Kathleen (m.1873) see Greenwell, Kathleen, Lady
To Right the Wrong, by Edna Lyall (1892) [Caterham Court setting] 3.11, B60.6
Todd, H P (Caterham, 1930s) 42.29
Todd, Henry John (d.1845) (Rector, Coulsdon, 1807-1820) B86.6, B86.7
Todd, Mabel see Hewitt, Mabel
Todhunter, Jane (Chaldon, 1862) B187.13
Todman, Thomas (d.1781) (Tandridge) 6.30
token coin (1793), forgery B52.4
Toldene, Coulsdon B151.13
toll-collectors 4.8, 11.5, 11.6, 11.8
toll-gate tickets 11.8, B54.6
toll-gates 11.3-11, B199.44
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in Bourne Society area (map) 11.7
on Croydon-Reigate road
4.5[map] 4.6, 4.7, 4.8
Early Morning at Foxley Hatch [painting by Acock, 1877] 11.6-7, 14.1, B69.3
toll-houses 11.6-7, 11.8, 11.9, 11.11, 23.40-41
Pay Gate Cottage, Botley Hill 11.9, 11.9
near Swan & Sugar Loaf, South Croydon 11.1, 11.6
at Wapses Lodge, Caterham 11.5, 11.9
Tollemache, Wilbraham (d.1914) (Tatsfield) 6.30
Toller, Agnes see Syred, Agnes
Toller, Alice see Anthony, Alice
Toller, Isabella (Coulsdon, 1415) B151.14, B159.20
Toller, John (Coulsdon, 1385) B145.14, B151.13
Toller, Robert le (Coulsdon, 1332/1339/1364) 43.54, B46.4, B151.13
Toller, Walter (Coulsdon, 1415) B151.14, B159.21
Toller, William (Coulsdon, 1398/1409/1412/1415) B151.13, B156.13, B156.14, B157.15,
B157.16, B158.16, B159.20, B159.21
Toller, William (Coulsdon, 1437) B151.14
Tollers Cottages, Tollers Lane, Coulsdon B194.32, B194.33
Tollers Farm, Coulsdon 3.22, 4.8, 7.30-31, 19.15, 38.59, 43.53, 43.54, 43.60
fields in 1762 [Messeder] 43.56[diagram], 43.57
stock auctioned (1880) 43.59
Tollers Lane, Coulsdon 3.21, 27.29
Tollett, Alfred Lionel (Coulsdon, 1919) B149.10, B150.7
tolls
evasion 11.6, 11.7
exemptions 11.9
let by auction 11.5, B114.7-8
rates 4.6, 11.3, 11.7, 11.9
Tollsworth Farm, Chaldon 2.23
Tollsworth Manor, Chaldon 4.35, 16.22-23, 32.46, B24.2, B68.2, B133.9, B157.12-13
Tombe, Mrs (Sydenham, 1920s) B30.3
Tombe, Eric Gordon (d.1922) 1.25-26, B30.3, B185.10
Tombe, George Gordon (Revd) (Sydenham, 1920s) B30.3
Tomes, Sir John (1815-1895) (dental surgeon, Caterham, 1870s-1895) 24.7, 25.18, B73.5
Tomkins, Alfred Savill (merchant, Caterham, 1886) B195.27, B195.28
Tomkins, Dawn (Caterham, 1974) B187.8
Tomkins, Frank (Lieutenant) (d.1915) (Caterham) 25.41, 29.32
Tomkins, Savill (Captain) (Caterham, 1893) 25.18, 29.32
Tomkins, William (journeyman tailor, Caterham, 1851) 21.5
Tomlin, Thomas (Chaldon), Repairs, Directions and Memoranda at Chaldon and in
husbandry from 1782, extracts concerning Bourne flows 44.73-85
Tomlin, Sir Thomas Edlyne 44.73
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Tomlins, George (journeyman tailor, Caterham, 1851) 21.5
Tomlyn, Roger (Chipstead, 1692) 12.22
Tompkins, Alf (Whyteleafe, 1900s?) 1.23
Toms, Mr (greengrocer, Caterham, 1920s) B200.17
Toms, George (greengrocer, Caterham, 1940s) 43.43
Toms, W (Caterham, 1923) 23.14
Toms’ Greengrocers, Banstead Road, Caterham 43.43, 43.44
Toms Nursery, Banstead Road, Caterham B196.31
Tones, Miss (Whyteleafe, 1940s) B187.26
Tonks, Rachel see Tattersall, Rachel
Tooke, John Horne (1736-1812) 4.32-33, 13.15, 13.15, 33.4-5, B38.3, B79.5
The Ballad of John Horne Tooke 14.42
Tooke, William (Purley, 1769/1801) 4.32, 35.29
Toop, Samuel (jeweller, Caterham, 1900-1920) B147.13, B194.29
Toorop, Annie (née Hall, m.1886) B197.3
Toorop, Jan (1858-1928) (artist) B197.3-4
Annie Hall in Lissadell, Kenley (1885) B197.3, B197.3, B197.4
Torwood Lane, Caterham B178.22, B181.26
The Toucan [sweetshop and tearooms, 1923-1975], Godstone Road, Caterham B165.20,
B176.21-22, B188.31
The Towers, Hayes Lane, Kenley$ 1.25
Town End [formerly The Causeway], Caterham 1.11, 15.30, 21.9, 39.31, 39.32, B181.26
Town End Farm, Caterham 8.24, B156.21
Town End Forge and Ironmonger’s Shop, Caterham 23.6, 23.7, 23.8, 23.10, 23.14
Town End Recreation Ground, Caterham, German bomber crash (1943) 25.16, B196.26-27
Town Farm, Bletchingley 19.36, 30.12, 30.14
Town Farm, Godstone 28.42
Townshend, Miss (probationer nurse, Caterham, 1900s) 21.26
trackways 2.15, 2.16, 4.3, 4.4, 4.10, 12.30, 12.34
see also North Downs Ridgeway; Pilgrims Way
train cleaners, Coulsdon (1910s) B179.4
Tralee, Queen’s Park Road, Caterham 29.14
tramps B181.14
see also Gasson, Mary
trams [Norbury-Purley] 2.29, B132.8, B134.9, B173.7
Transylvania, sinking of (1917) B192.32, B192.33
Trapagna-Leroy, M L (Flying Officer) (Kenley, 1921) 23.5
Travers, Christopher (Chaldon Court, c.1500) 4.35
Travers, Thomas (Chaldon Court, 1548) 4.35
Traves, Dorothy see Stathers, Dorothy
Treadwell, Mabel (schoolteacher, South Godstone, 1912) 19.29
Treasure, John (grocer, South Godstone, 1936) 19.30
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Trebor Sweets B199.29-30
Trecothick, Barlow (Addington, 1768) B164.15
Trecothick, James (Addington, 1770s) B164.15
Tree, Mr (signalman, Stoats Nest, 1890s) 3.23
trees
in hedgerows 32.31, 32.32, 32.33
notable
in Caterham B129.13, B131.3
in Coulsdon B139.13
see also cedars of Lebanon; oak trees, ancient; yew trees
Wellingtonias (Sequoiadendron giganteum), in Chaldon) B168.4, B168.4
in Wettern Tree Garden 37.12
Treetops, Kenley B163.8
Tremain, A (blacksmith, Caterham, c1910) B158.18
Trenchard, Hugh Montague Trenchard, 1st Viscount (1873-1956), Marshal of the RAF 6.35
Trenchfield, Caleb (Revd) (d.1671) (Chipstead, 1650s) 25.45
Trenowth Cottage, Smitham Downs B160.2-3
Trevista, The Grove, Coulsdon B196.51
Trevor, A (draper and furnisher, Caterham, 1900s?) B152.16
Triangle House, St Luke’s Road, Whyteleafe, Bourne Society plaque [1989] B137.1
The Triangle Tea Gardens, Banstead Road, Caterham 43.46, 43.47
Trimnell, Harold C (Woldingham architect, 1900s/1910s) 28.14, B41.2, B188.10
Trinity Close, Sanderstead 15.43
Trish, James (agricultural labourer, Coulsdon, 1851) 20.10
Triton, War Coppice Road, Caterham see The Mound
Tritton, Mr (Coulsdon, 1800) 7.30
Tritton, A E (Chipstead, 1906) 45.51
Trivell, George (tenant, Pig & Whistle, Kenley, 1866) 41.41
Trodd, Mr (Sanderstead, 1940s) B180.7
Trodd, Elsie, (Mrs) (Sanderstead, 1940) B178.13, B180.6
Trodd, Rosemary (Sanderstead, 1940) B178.13, B180.6, B180.7
trolleybuses 5.30-31
Trollope, Esau (gardener, Sanderstead Court, 1881) 25.12
Trotman family (Whyteleafe, 1920s-1980s) B164.16-17
Trott, Martha see Clayton, Martha, Lady
Trott, Nicholas 43.38
Trott, Perient 43.35
trotting matches 9.23
Trower, Isabella (Mrs) (d.1855) (Tandridge, 1840s-1850s) 27.34
Trueman, Alec Albert Gray (Flying Officer) (d.1940) 25.14, B188.36
Truett & Steel [builders] 25.27
Truncheon, Harriet (smallpox victim, Woodmansterne, 1815) 5.14, 5.15
Trundle, Underwood Road, Caterham 24.5
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Truscott, Keith [Bluey] (Pilot Officer) (Kenley, 1940s) 6.39
Tuck, Ada (lady’s maid, Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
Tuck, Roland (farm bailiff, Selsdon, 1901) B191.38
Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd, Fine Art & Book Publishers 43.32
Tucker, Joseph (Coulsdon, 1870s) 2.21, 12.34, 16.20, B146.11
Tuckey, J G W (Revd) (Chaplain, Guards’ Depot, Caterham, 1905) 22.20, 22.21, B117.2
Tuckfield, Mrs (White Knobs, Caterham, 1940s-1960s) 37.31
Tuckfield, George [English, George] (White Knobs, Caterham, 1940s/1950s) B201.21,
B201.22
Tucknott, Audrey (Caterham, 1968) B187.8
Tudor Cottage, Manor Avenue, Caterham 3.7
Tudor Library [newsagent and tobacconist], Selsdon 43.32
Tudor Parade, Coulsdon Road, Coulsdon 33.44
Tufnell family, Kenley B148.16-17, B149.7-8
Tufnell, Carleton Fowell (1856-1940) (Kenley) 41.51, B148.16, B149.7-8
Tufnell, Carleton Wyndham (Lieutenant) (1892-1914) B148.17
Tufnell, E W (Rt Revd) (Bishop of Brisbane, 1859-1875; Vicar of Croydon, 1879-1882)
B148.17, B149.7
Tufnell, Elizabeth (Mrs) (d.1932) (Kenley) B146.8, B148.16, B149.7
Tufnell, Kenneth Edward Mortimer (b.1902) (Kenley) B148.17, B149.7
Tufnell, Neville Charsley (Captain) (1887-1951) B148.17
Tugwell, Anna (née Wales) (Caterham, 1881) 43.14
Tugwell, Caleb (farm labourer, Caterham, 1861) 43.14
Tugwell, Charles J (organist, Caterham, 1880s-1910s) 24.11, 28.21, 39.32, B170.9
Tugwell, Jane see Fairall, Jane
tulip ’Miss Kerrill’ B191.3
Tullett, Mrs (Selsdon, 1930s-1940s) 36.9
Tully, Mr (dairyman, Caterham, 1890s) 12.13
Tully, G (Whyteleafe) 12.11
tunnel air raid shelters B110.3, B111.7, B113.10, B116.8, B188.24-26
tunnels, soft-rock 23.38
Tupsall, Joseph (Caterham, 1849) B189.27
Tupwood, Caterham 25.31-35
Moyle [formerly Woodland] House 38.54, B156.6
Tupwood Farm, Caterham 17.36, 17.37, 37.29
Tupwood Gate Nursing Home, Tupwood Lane, Caterham 39.24
Tupwood House, Caterham 8.23, 21.10, 21.13, 25.32-33, 25.34
Tupwood Lane, Caterham 6.18, 14.22, 14.26, 14.29, 24.8, 29.37, 37.30, B156.6, B180.20,
B181.26, B192.25
named houses see Alexander House; Cedar Grange; Little Moyle; The Mardens [later
The Chase]; Upwood Gorse; Upwood House
Tupwood Scrubs, Caterham B53.5, B63.6, B195.36, B195.37
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Turner family, Horley (1600s-1700s) 34.51
Turner, Captain (Rooksnest, Godstone, 1855) 44.52
Turner, Miss see Bright, Mrs
Turner, Mr (fishmonger, Caterham, 1870) B154.20
Turner, Mr (clock mender, Caterham, 1890s) 1.9
Turner, Mr (Kenley, 1915) 34.35
Turner, Charles (Godstone, 1835) 31.4
Turner, Charles Hampden (plant collector, Rooksnest, Godstone, 1810s-1850s) 31.25,
44.52, B143.10, B167.5
Turner, M A (Miss) (Leigh Place, Godstone, 1855) 44.51
Turner, P S (grocer, Caterham, 1930s) B159.24
Turner, Robert J (Caterham, 1900s) 29.19, 43.4, B156.5
Turner, S Duke (Dr) (Purley, 1910s) B195.56
Turney, Mr (Godstone, 1803) 31.10
Turnpike Road, Caterham B182.31
turnpike roads 11.3-11
Croydon-Reigate 4.4-6, 12.8, 23.40-41
tolls let by auction (1854) B114.7-8
turnpike trusts 11.3-6, 11.10-11
Croydon and Reigate Turnpike Trust (1807) 4.4, 4.6, 4.7, 11.4, 11.6, 11.10, 11.11, 12.8
Gatton and Povey Cross Turnpike Trust (1816) 11.4, 11.10
Limpsfield Road Turnpike Trust (1813) 11.4, 11.10
Reigate Turnpike Trust (1755) 4.4, 4.6, 11.4, 11.10-11
Surrey and Sussex Turnpike Trust (1718) 11.3, 11.6, 11.10, 11.11
Turrell’s Rustic Works, Purley Station, fire (1904) 9.23-24
The Turrets, Whyteleafe Road, Caterham B178.22, B180.26
Turton, Sir Thomas (Taunton Farm, Coulsdon, 1837) 7.31
Turvey, Mr (newsagent, Purley, 1900s) 1.28
Tutt, Alexander (Alec) (d.1950) (miller, Coulsdon, 1872-1890s) 2.1, 2.13, B3.2, B31.2
Tutt, Dorothy 45.3, 45.8, 45.19, B148.5-6
memories of County Secondary Schools (1927-1947) 31.34-39
Tutt, Frank (Hamsey Green, 1940s) 31.35, 31.37, 31.38
Tutt, Geoffrey (Caterham, 1930s) 31.37, 31.38
Tutt, George (miller, Coulsdon, 1872-1890s) 2.1, 2.13, B31.2
Tutt, John (miller, Coulsdon, 1870s) 2.13
Tutt, Rosemarie (Hamsey Green, 1930s) 31.37
Tutt, William (Coulsdon, 1880s) 2.13
Tuzo, Annie Katharine (née Crawford) B154.23
Tuzo, Sir Harry B154.22, B154.23, B154.24, B154.25
Tuzo, Henrietta Laetitia (b.1873) (Whyteleafe) 1.23, B154.23, B154.23
Tuzo, Henry Atkinson (Dr) (The White House, Whyteleafe) B154.22-23, B154.24
Tuzo, John Atkinson (d.1918) (Whyteleafe) B154.23, B154.24
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Tuzo, Laetitia Mary Ann Maria (née Coxhead) (1840-1930) (The White House, Whyteleafe)
1.23, B154.22-23, B154.22, B154.24, B154.24, B154.25
Twelve Hours Perambulation, or the Rural Beauties of Sanderstead...(1798), by Harding,
Timothy, quoted 10.10-11, 40.7-8, 44.12, 44.13
Twigg, R H (Brigadier-General) (Caterham, 1915) 29.17, 29.19
Twopenny Post, London 38.35-36
Twyner, Henry (Coulsdon, 1409/1430) B157.15, B160.14, B160.15
Tyacke, Miss (schoolteacher, Purley, 1917) 40.61, B128.5
Tydcombe [Titcombe] Farm, Warlingham 1.19, 10.28, B167.9
Tyhurst, Chaldon B198.10
Tyler, E (watchmaker, Caterham, 1903) B153.13, B153.14
Tyler, Richard (Bletchingley, 1446) 29.46
Tyler’s Green, Godstone 17.30, 22.4, 26.35, 26.37
smithy 22.6-7, 26.36
typhoid epidemics 37.38
Tyrry, Edward (Bletchingley, 1593) 32.55
U
Udall, William (Warlingham, 1648) B67.6
Ullswater Crescent, Coulsdon 18.38
Ulrich, Willey (d.1929, Caterham) 39.25
Ulstan Close, Woldingham 7.16
underground passages, Caterham B29.2
Underwood, J D (Revd) (Vicar, All Saints’, Warlingham, 1950) 15.33
Underwood, Percy (Purley, 1910s) B173.6
Underwood Road, Caterham, named houses see Dunedin; Thornhill; Trundle
Union Wharf, Greenwich Reach 24.19
Uplands, Hayes Lane, Kenley 36.36, 36.38
Uplands Road, Kenley, named houses see Garden Cottage; Morven
Upper Court [Farm], Woldingham 5.4, 6.6-11, 6.13, 7.16, 13.18, B56.5, B68.2
estate map (1670) 6.7-8, 6.9
Upper Court Road, Woldingham 14.15, 14.16, 28.14, 28.16, B41.2
Upper Greensand 8.14, 20.32
Upper Warlingham Station 13.28, 15.11, 39.59
Upper Woodcote Estate see Webb Estate, Purley
Upper Woodcote House, Farm Drive, Purley 2.29, 3.16, 3.17
Upper Woodcote Village 2.28, 3.14-17, B53.5, B74.3, B98.1
smithy 3.15
The Lord Roberts [temperance inn] 3.16, B195.10, B195.11
War Memorial B150.16
Upwood Gorse, Tupwood Lane, Caterham 14.28, 24.5, 24.7, B32.2, B73.5
Upwood House, Tupwood Lane, Caterham 24.13
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Upwood quarries, Caterham 20.33, 25.34
Upwood Quarry Company, Caterham 8.15
Upwood Tower, Caterham 25.20
Urban Electric Supply Co Ltd, Caterham B150.7
Uridge, George (grocer, Caterham, 1910) B194.29
Urmison, George (barrister, Caterham, 1881) 24.5
Uske, John de, Abbot of Chertsey (1373, 1385) B141.12, B144.15
Uvedale family [of Titsey and Bletchingley] 7.16, 19.36
Uvedale, John de (Chelsham, 1402) 22.9, 22.10, 26.44
V
V-1 (Fiesler Fi103) B193.45, B196.55, B201.28
V-1 missile bombardment (1944-1945) 4.30, B195.53, B196.53-55
Caterham 40.68, 40.69, B196.27, B201.25-29
Chelsham 10.32-33
Hooley 18.30, B142.13
Kenley 37.28, B190.27, B190.31
Purley 36.52, 36.53, B190.34
South Croydon B202.24
Warlingham 30.9
Whyteleafe 4.21, B196.55
V-2 rocket attacks (1944-1945) 4.30, B195.53
Purley Beeches 44.30
Warlingham 30.9
VAD see Voluntary Aid Detachment, British Red Cross Society
The Vale, Purley B190.34
Vale [later Richmond] Road, Coulsdon 27.30
Valentine, Henry (Warlingham, 1648) B67.6
Valentine, Percy (Caterham, 1920s) 17.14
Valesto family (Purley, 1930s) B193.19
The Valley [formerly The Commonwealth, then The Fountain], Caterham B188.3, B188.3
Valley Hotel, Caterham B149.12, B155.15, B158.3, B190.36
ornamental roof dragons B158.3, B158.3
Valley House [formerly Woodcroft], Valley Road, Kenley B176.3
Valley Road, Kenley 1.27, 21.32, 37.28, B163.7, B176.3
Vanderbilt, Alfred Gwynne (amateur coachman, 1900s) 4.8
Vanderbilt, Arthur (d.1915) B193.38
Vardon, Mr and Mrs (Kenley, 1892) 34.28
Vaughan, Frankie (Kenley, 1962) B191.47, B191.47
Vaughan, T (builder, Caterham, 1890s/1900s) 22.18, B130.10
Vaughan & Sons (builders, Caterham, 1900s) 21.22
velocipides 4.8
Venables, Mr & Mrs (Kenley, 1890s?) B201.43
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Venars [later Hextalls], Bletchingley B138.9
Venner, R (coalman, Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11, B189.11
Venner, V (coalman, Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11, B189.11
Verey, Mr (Coulsdon College, 1910s) B191.23-24
Verner, C (Lieutenant) (Purley) B146.9
Vernham, James (labourer, Caterham, 1825)) 43.10, 43.15
Vernham, Mary Ann (née Fairall) (d.1832) (Caterham) 43.10, 43.15
Vernham, Phoebe Ann (m.1852) see Elliff, Phoebe Anne
Vernon, Mr (land steward, Chipstead, 1823) B102.8
Verrall, Ellaline (née Lavender) (Coulsdon, 1940s) 36.19
Verrall, Ted (Coulsdon, 1940s) 36.19
Vesey, Miss (teacher, Kenley School, 1908) 34.24
vestry see parish vestry
The Vicarage [formerly Homefield], Valley Road, Kenley 21.32
Vickers Vimy airliner, c.1921 B177.8
Victoria House, Station Avenue, Caterham B167.22-24, B167.22
Vidler, Mrs (Riddlesdown, 1940s) B179.5
Vidler, W (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
View Point, Caterham 11.23, 38.54, 39.23, B201.20-21
historical outlook from 29.20-29, 29.23-26
Viewfield, Park Road, Kenley 25.22
Vigar, Eliza (née Kesterton) [mother] (Godstone, 1840s) 23.5
Vigar, Emma [daughter] (Caterham, 1881) 23.5
Vigar, Henrietta (née Grubb) [wife] (m.1867) (Caterham) 23.5
Vigar, Henrietta [twin daughter] (Caterham, 1881) 23.5, 23.12, B157.6
Vigar, Robert [father] (blacksmith, Godstone, 1840s/1850s) 23.5, 26.36
Vigar, Robert (1844-1923) (Caterham) 23.5-14, 24.10, 25.20, B37.2, B118.5
as Bandmaster 23.13
as blacksmith and farrier 23.5-6, 23.8, 23.10, 23.13, B36.3
as Fire Brigade Captain 1.24, 20.20, 23.10, 23.11, 23.12, B200.27
funeral procession 42.29
with ’Puppy Walking’ cup 23.1
Vigar, Robert [son] (Caterham, 1881) 23.5
Vigar, Sarah [twin daughter] (Caterham, 1881) 23.5, 23.12
Vigar, Thomas [son] (d.1952) (Caterham) B36.3, B37.2
Vigers, T W (Caterham, 1900) 22.20
Villa Sonia [originally Homeville], Warlingham B142.11
villages, deserted see Goldwhurd; Marden; Watendone; Woodcote, mediaeval
The Villas, Godstone Road, Caterham B182.31
Villers, Mr (poultry farmer, Caterham, 1930s) B188.33, B191.10
Villers, John A (Steve) (b.1925) (Caterham) B191.10-11
Vinall, Nelly (schoolgirl, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
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Vince, E (Woldingham, 1920s) (Whyteleafe greengrocer) 44.62, 44.65, B199.8
Vincent, Kim, memories of scouting (Coulsdon, 1930s) B132.10
Vincent, Sir Percy (Lord Mayor of London, 1936) 25.28
Vincent Green, Chipstead 10.35, 27.23
Vine Cottage, Godstone 18.23
Vine Lodge, ?Croydon Road, Caterham B193.9, B193.9
Vinersche, William (Coulsdon, 1412) B158.15
Viney, Josiah (Revd) (Caterham, 1880s) 11.19, 24.5
Vipers’ Hollow [wood], Caterham B195.36, B195.37
Vivian, Sir Robert, Bt (Caterham, 1860s) 39.74
Volckman, Norman P (Coulsdon, 1910) 27.40
Voluntary Aid Detachment, British Red Cross Society 29.17, 29.32
voluntary recruiting, Caterham [WW1] 29.12-19, 29.30-36
Volunteer Training Corps [WW1] 30.37-46, B202.24-26
Volunteers see Rifle Volunteers
Vorley, S (Caterham, 1880s) 43.3
Vowles, Brenley (Miss) (Caterham, 1922) 42.28
VTC see Volunteer Training Corps
Vyneresst, William (Coulsdon, 1430) B160.14
Vyners, William (Coulsdon, 1409) B157.15
W
WAAF (Women’s Auxiliary Air Force) 41.59
at Kenley, June 1940 41.62
Waddington 2.33, 6.3, 12.32, 41.38-42, B52.4
The Pig & Whistle 20.16, 41.38, 41.41, 41.42, B169.23
Wattenden Arms 41.38, 41.41, 41.42, B169.23, B194.36
new inn sign (1968) B52.4
Waddington Avenue, Coulsdon 9.34
Waddington Common 12.21, 24.30
Waddon, place-name 2.33
Wade, Mr (ironmonger, Caterham, 1900) B154.20
Wade, Thomas (Revd) (Caterham, 1870s) 8.28
Wadey, Mr (manager, Duke’s outfitters, Caterham, 1911-c.1960) B149.12, B149.13
Wadey’s Pippin [apple] B149.12, B156.5, B157.9, B189.3
Wadsworth, G (Revd) (Vicar, Warlingham, 1866) 34.56, 34.57, 34.58
Wain, Mrs (Purley, 1917) 40.61
Wainwright, Mrs (confectioner/tobacconist, Caterham, 1940s) B185.29
Waisthall, Charles (architect, Caterham, 1827) B165.23
Waitrose, Limpsfield Road, Sanderstead B201.17
’ears of barley’ sculpture B201.15-17, B201.16
Wakefield, Lucy (pupil, Kenley School, 1887) 36.33
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Wakeling, Brian (blacksmith, Coulsdon, 1960s) 8.33, 8.34
Wakeling, Charles (d.1935) (blacksmith, Woodcote [1904-1914] and Coulsdon
[1915-1935]) 3.14-16, 3.15, 8.33, 8.34
Wakeling, Guy (blacksmith, Coulsdon, 1930s-1960s) 3.16, 8.33, 8.34
Wakeling, Roger (apprentice blacksmith, Coulsdon, 1960s) 8.35
Waldraper, Ann (Godstone, 1804) 31.8
Wales, Anna (m.1862) see Tugwell, Anna
Waleton, Robert de (Hooley/Coulsdon, 1258/1260) 39.45, B147.11, B154.17
Walford, Eileen (Mrs) (b.1912) (Purley, 1910s-1930s), living memories B173.6-7
Walford, William J (architect, Purley, 1920s) B142.10, B144.8, B151.12
Walker, Mr and Mrs (Lacey Green, Coulsdon, 1900s) B194.33
Walker, Mr (schoolteacher, Purley, 1940s) 36.51, 36.52
Walker, Arthur (schoolboy, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Walker, Edmund (Colegrime’s Farm, Coulsdon, 1837) 7.31
Walker, Edward (Colegrime’s Farm, Coulsdon, 1851) 7.31
Walker, Edward (woodbuyer, Coulsdon, 1800s?) 4.13, B34.3
Walker, Elizabeth (née Edwards) (Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1861) B165.17
Walker, J (The Old Fox, Caterham, 1821) B189.27
Walker, Jessie Annie (m.1920) see Hayward, Jessie Annie
Walker, John (Waterhouse Farm, Kenley, 1837/1851) 7.31
Walker, Joseph (constable, Coulsdon, 1805) B65.7
Walker, Richard (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, Caterham, 1861/1870) 35.29,
B165.17
Walker, William L B (Flight Lieutenant) (Kenley, 1940, 1942) B202.26-27
Walkingstead see Godstone (Walkingstead)
Wall, Mr (Garston Farm, Kenley, 1910s) B193.18
wall paintings, medieval see medieval wall paintings
Wallace, Mr (schoolmaster, Coulsdon, 1930s) B187.16
Wallace, Edward (surgeon, Carshalton, 1815/1822) 5.13, 5.14
Wallace, John (surgeon, Carshalton, 1825/1831) 5.13, 5.14
Wallace, Lewis A (Sanderstead Court, 1895-c.1907) 3.27, 40.9, 41.16
Wallbank, Doreen M see Gee, Doreen M
Wallbank, Herbert (milk roundsman, Woldingham/Warlingham, 1920s-1930s), memories of
milk rounds 12.13-14, 12.16
Waller, Edmund (d.1838) (Coulsdon) 6.27
Waller, Edward (Mugswell, 1797) B165.9
Waller, Elizabeth (Mugswell, 1788) B165.9
Waller, James (Chipstead, 1842/1847) 17.20
Waller, Martha (Mugswell, 1786) 12.26-27
Waller, Patience (Mugswell, 1791) B165.9
Waller, William (Mugswell, 1788) B165.8, B165.9
Waller Lane, poem, by Douglas Martin B191.29-31
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Waller Lane, Caterham 5.30, 7.4, 15.31, 22.35, 36.55, 43.8, B150.8, B168.18, B187.20,
B191.31, B192.25, B192.26
memories of whilst a PoW B193.21-23
named houses see Fawsley; Lamorna; Southwood; Sylva House
rifle range 16.33, 16.34, 30.39, 30.41
Waller Lane Lodge, Caterham 21.10
Wallet, John (d.1328) [murdered, Coulsdon] 22.13
Walley, Peter Kenneth (Sergeant Pilot) (d.1940) B188.36
gravestone, St Luke’s, Whyteleafe B188.36
Wallingford, Silver Lane, Purley 40.46
Wallington, place-name 2.32
Wallington Hundred 4.21, 4.24
Wallis, J (plumber, Caterham, 1870s) B151.14, B158.18
Wallis, J R (butcher, Caterham, 1910) B194.27
Wallis’s Flour Mills, Wallington 4.8, 4.18
Wallom Lane, Caterham see Waller Lane, Caterham
Walmsley, Peter J (Caterham, 1930s) B178.22, B178.22
Walpole, Thomas (Chipstead) 25.44
Walter family (Stretton Road, Addiscombe, 1915) B106.4, B107.7
Walter of Merton see Merton, Walter de
Walter, Edward (watch repairer, Godstone, 1850s) 26.37
Walter, Hazel, living memories (Caterham, 1950s) 45.21-22
Walter, Pat (m.1932) see Quaife, Pat
Walter, William (Purley, 1578) 37.51
Walter, Sir William (Purley, 1617) 37.51
Walters, O (d.1979) (hairdresser, Caterham, 1947-1979) B169.19
Wanamaker, Rodman (American millionaire, 1920s) 5.16, 32.20, 32.21
River Wandle 10.7, 13.32, 14.22, B59.2, B99.1, B142.17, B142.19, B164.12, B181.13
Wapling, Douglas (d.1957) (Whyteleafe) 33.13
Wapses Lodge, Caterham 3.36, 3.39, 21.10, B13.2, B136.5, B192.28
Wapses Lodge roundabout, Caterham B136.5, B186.34
wartime camouflage B145.13
War Coppice Camp [Cardinal’s Cap], Bletchingley/Caterham B122.3, B153.16, B174.18
War Coppice [House], War Coppice Road, Bletchingley B174.18, B175.16-17, B175.16
War Coppice Road, Bletchingley/Caterham B174.18, B181.26, B192.25
named houses see The Mound [aka The Mount, Coppice Chase, and Triton]; Mound
Cottage; War Coppice [House]; War Croft
War Croft, War Coppice Road, Caterham 15.4
war graves and memorials 25.41, 33.13, B202.28-31
war memorials 25.41, B31.2, B144.9
see also Airmen’s Corner, Whyteleafe; Cane Hill Hospital; Kenley Memorial Hall;
Marlpit Lane Recreation Ground
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see also Promenade de Verdun, Purley; Purley Tram Depot; and under individual
churches
Waratah, Sanderstead Road, Sanderstead 37.7, 44.25, 44.25, 44.26, 44.26
Ward family, Warlingham 30.25
Ward, Mrs (Sanderstead, 1940) B178.13
Ward, Ann Sarah see Windross, Ann Sarah
Ward, J Neville (Revd) (Minister, Coulsdon Methodist Church, 1956-1962) 27.42
Ward, Joel (Whyteleafe, 1862) B167.15
Ward, Newling (Caterham, 1930s) B194.22
Ward, Sir Philip (Major-General) B194.22
Ward, Richard (Warlingham, 1867) B184.1
Ward, William (Watendone, 1550) 6.3, B52.4
Ward Lane, Warlingham 30.23, 30.25
Warde family (Woldingham, 1918) 39.71
Warder, Mr (gardener, Woldingham, 1918) 39.70
Warder, Mrs (parlourmaid, Woldingham, 1918) 39.70
Ware, Michael (Godstone, 1814) 31.4
Ware, William (Godstone, 1798) 31.10
Warings (railway contractors, 1860s)
and SSJR 39.51, 39.55, 39.56, B154.18, B154.19
bridges and viaducts on 39.57, 39.58, 39.59, 39.60, 39.61, 39.62
tunnels on 39.62, 39.63, 39.64, B154.19
Wark, John (stockbroker, Kenley, 1892) B195.28
Warlingham 4.24, 4.26, B138.13
1851 census surname list B107.4
beating the bounds 4.25-26
churches
All Saints’ 6.24-25, 30.22, 30.23, 44.cover, B174.28
church bell 10.9
churchyard 30.21-27
tombstones and monuments 6.31
medieval wall painting [St Christopher] 6.24-25, B174.28
organ [from St Edmund’s, Dartford], B194.5-6
yew trees 30.27, 35.15
St Christopher’s, Chelsham Road 6.24
Wesleyan Chapel [built 1839] 17.34, 17.35
Wesleyan Chapel [built 1871] 17.34
halls
Church Hall 17.34-35, 36.11, 36.12
as military hospital [WW1] 1.19, 29.32
Village Club [later Hall] 17.34
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living memories
1880s-1900s B193.26-31
1900s B194.54-56
1900s-1910s B193.23-26
1900s-1920s 1.15-21
local monuments 5.20-21, 5.22-23[map]
The Parish History of Warlingham 5.24, 6.21
parish registers 30.21-22
place-name 2.32
public houses/inns see The Hare & Hounds; The Harrow; The Horseshoe; The Leather
Bottle; The White Lion
schools
Harman Atwood’s School 15.31, 15.35
Warlingham School 15.32, 23.29, 23.31, B193.28
in 1883 23.27-33
Warlingham Almshouses [The College] 5.4, 14.3-9, 14.7, 15.31-36, 15.35
Warlingham bands
Warlingham Brass Band B22.2, B199.7
Warlingham Silver Band (1920s) 12.16
Warlingham village band (1900s/1910s) B193.24-25, B193.26
Warlingham borehole, Wapses Lodge 3.3, 3.5[strata chart], B32.2, B153.9
Warlingham Court Farm, Warlingham 5.4, 21.14, B26.3, B29.2, B31.2, B35.1, B41.3,
B46.3, B47.3, B48.2
army hutment camp (1914-1915) 1.19, 1.20, 23.19, 29.14
Warlingham Golf Club, Whyteleafe 26.13, 26.14-15, 40.62-65, 40.65, B169.30
Warlingham Library 15.32
Warlingham Motor Works Ltd (1915) B195.30
Warlingham Museum 6.25, 10.28, 12.34, B48.2
Warlingham Park Hospital [formerly Croydon Borough Hospital for the Mentally
Disturbed], Chelsham 16.20-21, 42.40, B195.20-22, B199.13
Warlingham Sports Club and Ground Ltd (1921) B195.30
Warlingham Steamship Co. Ltd (1916) B195.30
Warlingham Vicarage 12.15, B45.2, B46.2
Warners Farm, Nutfield Marsh B169.24
Warren, Alice (Essendene, Caterham, 1890- ?) 39.74, 39.75
Warren, Grace (Essendene, Caterham, 1890- ?) 39.74, 39.75
Warren, Joyce (Essendene, Caterham, 1890s- ?) 39.74, 39.75
Warren, Julian Peter (b.1958) (sculptor) B201.15-17
Warren, K (Essendene, Caterham, 1890- ?) 39.74, 39.75
Warren, Walter S (d.1921) (Essendene, Caterham, 1890-1921) 39.74, 39.75
Warren, William (White Knobs Farm, Caterham) B178.28
The Warren, Church Road, Woldingham B198.10
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Warren Barn Farm, Woldingham 16.17, B90.2
Warren Road, Purley 9.21, B163.7, B163.8
warrens see rabbit warrens
The Warwick Arms [formerly The Spotted Cow], Warwick Wold 31.15, B71.8
Warwick Road, Coulsdon, No.40 5.16, 5.17, 32.21, 32.22, 32.24, 32.26
Warwick Wold 38.3, B71.8
Washbourne, Richard (farmer, Caterham, 1851) 21.10, 21.13, B32.4
Wasp Hall, Caterham) 3.38-39
Wastnage, Frank (bootmaker, Caterham, 1900s-1935) 30.43, B161.21, B178.28
Watendlath, Bug Hill, Woldingham 33.52
Watendon manor see under manors, Coulsdon
Watendone 6.3-6, B45.1, B52.4, B155.13
church [St Mary the Virgin] 6.3, 6.4-5, 17.17, B52.4, B65.3
Watendone Manor [1900], Hayes Lane, Kenley 6.4, B45.1, B149.7, B192.16
archaeological excavation (TQ 321594) 6.1, 6.3-6, B45.1
water carts 1.29
water companies see Caterham Spring Water Company; East Surrey Water Company;
Kenley Waterworks Company
water fountains see Asprey Drinking Fountain, Caterham; Purley Fountain
Water Lane, Bletchingley B167.27
water, medicinal see iron pear-tree water
water pump, 18th century, at Tandridge Court B184.22-23, B184.25
water pumping stations
Coulsdon (Smitham) 35.23, 37.42, 37.44
see also waterworks
water quality 37.38, 37.43
water storage tanks, 18th century
Barrow Green Road, Oxted 30.47-48, 30.48
Coulsdon Street 38.10, 38.13
water supply 37.36-46
from ponds and wells 18.6, 2.18, 9.20, 1.29, 35.31, 24.32, B29.2
from springs 8.18, 31.23, 35.31, B29.2
Waterdene, Timber Hill Road, Caterham B172.19
Waterford, Ann (m.1803) see Fairall, Ann
Waterhouse Farm, Kenley 1.26, 4.19, 7.30-31, 10.21
Waterhouse Lane, Kenley 37.24, 39.30
machine gun post [pillbox] B189.37-38, B189.37
Waterloo veterans see Gibson, Samuel
Waterman, Thomas (Sanderstead, 1880s) B184.28
watermills 24.21-26, B99.1, B168.7-8
see also Chipstead Mead watermill, Nutfield; Coltsford Mill, Hurst Green; Grove Mill,
Mitcham; Haxted Mill, Edenbridge
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see also Ivy Mill, Bletchingley; King’s Mill, Nutfield; Leigh Mill, Godstone; Merstham
watermill; Wonham Mill, Reigate
Waters, Polly (sweet shop proprietor, Caterham, 1900s-1920s) 1.13, 38.32, B190.35,
B200.41
waterwheels 24.22, 24.27
waterworks
Caterham 37.36, 37.37, 37.39, 37.41, B191.21
in 1862 37.37
fatal accident (1871) B188.27-28
Croydon 37.36
Kenley 28.9, 37.39, 37.41, 37.42, 37.44, B21.2, B36.3, B190.31
Purley 24.30, 28.9-11, 37.40, 37.40, 37.41, 37.41, 37.42, 37.42, 37.44, B59.1
Watevile, Robert de (Chelsham/Farleigh, 1080s) 8.3, 18.9, 36.23, B185.33
Watevile, Robert de (Warlingham, 1144) B157.9
Watevile, William de (Chelsham/Warlingham, 1144/1154) B157.9
Watevile, William de (Chipstead, 1086) 32.43-44
Watevile, Sir William de (Farleigh, c.1250) 8.3, 36.23
Watevile’s [Watvyle’s] Wood, Chelsham 17.5, 17.7, 18.9
Watkins, Mr (assistant manager, Co-op, Croydon Road, Caterham, 1950s) B201.20
Watney, Misses (Purley, 1872) 18.6
Watney, James, MP (Haling Park, 1870s) 4.28, 18.6
Watney, Vernon James (Purley, 1901) 2.35, 2.38
Watson family, Woldingham 28.12-20, 28.13, 28.15, 28.17, 28.19
Watson, Edith Margaret (1879-1955) (Woldingham) 28.12, 28.14, 28.16, 28.18, 28.20
Watson, Elizabeth (née Hobson) (d.1965) (Woldingham) 28.12, 28.14, 28.16, 28.19, 28.20
Watson, James (Headmaster, Chelsham School, 1960s/1970s) 10.33, 11.17
Watson, John (agricultural labourer, Holliday’s Bottom, 1871) B165.18
Watson, Nora Boswall see Robinson, Nora Boswall
Watson, Paxton (architect, Reigate) (Chipstead, 1906) 45.51
Watson, Rebecca (housemaid, Selsdon, 1901) B191.36
Watson, Rosemary Elizabeth (b.1923) (Woldingham) 28.14
Watson, Samuel (farm labourer, Selsdon, 1901) B191.36
Watson, Tertius Thomas Boswall (Dr) (1889-1987) (Woldingham) 6.14, 28.12, 28.13,
28.14, 28.16, 28.19, 28.20
Watson, Thomas Boswall (Dr) (1850-1941) (Woldingham) 6.12, 28.12, 28.13, 28.14, 28.16,
28.17, 28.18-19, 28.20
Wattenden Arms, Waddington 41.38, 41.41, 41.42, B169.23, B194.36
new inn sign (1968) B52.4
Wattenden Farm, Kenley 39.29
Watteville see Watevile
Watts, Frank (d.1983) (Coulsdon) 35.24, B160.15-16, B184.25-27, B200.2, B200.25
Watts, George Frederic (1817-1904) (artist) B199.35, B199.37
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Watts, Gwen (Coulsdon, 1950s) B182.21, B189.24, B189.24, B189.25
Watts, Jackie see Coleman, Jackie
Watts, Percy J (Revd) (Vicar, St Luke’s, Whyteleafe, 1872) 21.17
Watts, Rosie (née Huggett) (1916-2005) (Coulsdon) 35.16, B174.23, B189.6
Aunty Jinny B160.15, B181.20-21
living memories B181.20-21, B186.18-19, B189.24-25, B200.24-25
1920s 35.16-24, B168.16-17, B169.15-16, B172.22, B178.14-15, B179.15-16,
B181.26-28, B182.21-22, B185.18-19
Derby Day, Coulsdon, 1920s) B174.13-14
courtship and motorbikes, 1930s B184.25-27
Marlpit Lane Recreation Ground, 1930s) B174.21-23
Battle of Britain B160.15-16
obituary B200.2
Watts, Sproggy (newspaper seller, Caterham, 1920s?) 38.31
Watvile see Watevile
Waugh, F H (Portley, Caterham, 1903) 35.41
Wauton, John de (Woldingham, 1290) 7.16
Wayford [formerly Egremont], nr Narrow Lane, Warlingham B69.8
Weald Way, Caterham B181.26, B202.25
Wealden Buildings Study Group B194.11
weather
great storm, 20 July 1325 37.4-5
violent thunderstorm, Purley, May 1874 B101.7
freak hailstorm, 16 July 1918 B55.6, B107.8-9, B108.7-8
great storm, 16 October 1987 B131.3-4
freak storm, 8 July 1997 B170.5-6
hard winters 3.25, 12.12, 12.14, 31.23, B163.15
rainfall 1.5, 26.45
snowfall, heavy 34.25, 37.58, B163.15, B193.29
Weatherley, I B (Mrs) (Caterham) 1.12
Weatherley, J (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
Weaver, Doris see Clark, Doris
Weaver, Reg (Caterham, 1930s) B191.10
Web, Robert (workhouse master, Coulsdon, 1814-1816) 10.16-17
Webb, Misses (Coulsdon, 1834) B168.25
Webb, Misses (schoolteachers, Whyteleafe, 1890s) 1.23
Webb, Dora May (née Gold) (Purley) 3.17
Webb, Eliza see Chandler, Eliza
Webb, Elizabeth (née Rose) (d.1917) (Godstone) 28.43, 28.44, 28.45
Webb, Francis James (1857-1953) (property developer, Purley) 2.29, 3.17, 5.30, 9.22
Webb, Freddy (deliveryman, Caterham, 1930s) 42.45
Webb, Harold (Woldingham) 6.13
Webb, Henry Pethick Henderson (d.1936) (Brighton, 1890) 28.44
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Webb, Jacob (miller, Coulsdon, 1851) 2.12
Webb, James (agricultural labourer, Coulsdon, 1851) 20.10
Webb, Joseph Rideal (provisions merchant, Kenley, 1870s-1890s) B192.34, B192.36-37
Webb, Philip Speakman (1831-1915) (architect) 24.7, B73.5
Webb, Sarah see Constable, Sarah
Webb, Thomas (huntsman, Kenley, 1841) 41.41
Webb, William (1862-1930) (Purley) 3.13-18, 9.22, 13.4, 27.30, 35.55, 39.36, 41.50
Coronation Festival, Woodcote (1911) 8.39, 8.40
Garden First in Land Development (1919) 3.13
Purley Fountain 2.35, 2.36, 2.37, 2.38, 41.49
Sanderstead Hill Estate 5.28-29
Upper Woodcote Estate [Webb Estate] 2.28, 3.13-14, 31.40
Upper Woodcote House, Farm Drive 2.29, 3.16
Upper Woodcote Village [Woodcote Model Village] 2.28, 3.14-17
The Lord Roberts [temperance inn] 3.16, B195.10, B195.11
Webb Estate, Purley 2.28, 3.13-14, 31.40, B74.3
Webber, E G (Alderstead Farm, Merstham, 1938- ), on sheep farmimg 7.21-23
Webster family, Sanderstead B173.25-26
Webster, Miss (Toucan tearooms, Caterham, 1950s) B176.22
Webster, Elsie (1889-1969) (teacher/missionary) (Sanderstead) B173.25-26
Webster, Gladys (1892-1926) (surgeon/missionary) (Sanderstead) B173.25
Wedd, Frances (Woodmansterne, 1881) B178.18, B178.19
Wedd, Henry Arthur (d.1889) (Woodmansterne) 15.40
Wedge, Joseph (policeman, Caterham, 1890-1896) 25.18, B181.22
Weedon, Mr (farmer, Waterhouse Farm, Kenley, 1900s) 4.19
Weighbridge Cottage, London Road North, Merstham 7.28, 45.66, 45.66, B52.4, B57.2,
B62.1
Weightman, Digby Milward (d.1999) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1962-1963] 40.49, 40.52
Welbank, Captain (1816) B143.10
Welch, Sir Gordon (d.1960) B142.7
obituary B19.1
Welch, Lady (1891-1991) B142.7, B144.5
Welcombe, place-name 2.33
Welcome Tearooms, Farthing Downs 37.57, 37.59, 37.64, B201.11
The Welcomes, Hayes Lane, Kenley B86.2
Welcomes Farm, Kenley 1.25, 7.30-31, 7.32, 27.29, B118.1, B172.17-18
arson and murder at (1921/1922) B30.3, B185.10
racing stables B30.3
Welcomes Road, Kenley 1.27, 25.15, 27.29, B163.7
named houses see The Copse; Little Thatchers; Mount Stewart
St Winifred’s School 1.32, 28.13, B159.3-5, B189.21
Welcomes Terrace, Whyteleafe 31.30
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Welford’s Dairy, Purley 2.29
Well Cottage, Coulsdon 2.18-19, B34.8
Well Farm, Whyteleafe 1.1, 6.31, 12.41, B24.1-2
staircase B28.4, B199.9-10
Well Farm Road, Whyteleafe
accommodation bridge 15.10, 39.60
coal post 33.52
Well Head Cottage, Merstham 23.43
Well House, Banstead 19.34
The Well House, Mugswell, Chipstead B165.9
The Well House, Mugswell, Chipstead 12.26, 25.44, B165.8-9
Well House Farm [Langridge’s], Mugswell, Chipstead 17.19
Wellbank, Hermitage Road, Kenley B159.3
Wellbeloved, James (d.1790) (Coulsdon) B199.26
Weller, Alice (m.1545) see Rowhed, Alice
Weller, R (Purley) B152.14
Weller, Thomas (d.1833) (watchmaker, Sanderstead) 6.30
Welles, Joan (m.1500) see Lambert, Joan
Wellesley, Whyteleafe 1.14
Wellesley Parade, Godstone Road, Whyteleafe B198.10
Wells, C R (LAC, RAF) (d.1940) B191.8
Wells, Eliza Jane (Jolly Farmers, Purley, 1881) B180.14
Wells, Elizabeth (d.1857) (Coulsdon, 1851) 20.11, 20.13-14
Wells, Nicholas (blacksmith, Carshalton, 1681) 35.28
Wells, William (Jolly Farmers, Purley, 1881) B180.14
wells
Caterham (Hill) B29.2, B169.13
Caterham (Valley)
Croydon Road B169.13
Longacre [Stafford Road] 36.55-56
Chelsham, Henley Wood 17.6, 18.9, 5.36, B10.2, B66.1
Chipstead, Starrock Stables Cottage 13.33, B54.1
Coulsdon, Place House Farm B148.19
Godstone, Iron Pear Tree House, Tilburstow Hill 15.6-8
Kenley, Waterhouse Farm 4.19
Purley, Brighton Road B36.2
Sanderstead, Place House 5.27, 40.3, 40.4
Whyteleafe, Well Farm 6.31, B24.1
Welton, Thomas (Revd) (Caterham, 1820s) B168.28
Wenham, Walter J (1874-1950) (solicitor, Croydon) B194.10
Wentworth Building Society (Caterham, 1930s) B180.24
West, Police Superintendent (Caterham, 1915) 29.17
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West, Harry (Kenley, 1920) 32.11
West, Maurice Dolland (1899-1989) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1956-1957] 15.35, 40.49, 40.52
West Hall Copse [later Bromfield], Westhall Road, Warlingham B167.13, B169.3, B171.3
West Hall House, Warlingham 1.15
West Kent Border Archaeological Group 6.4, 11.28, B44.2
West Kent Detector Club 26.44, B175.18
West Place, Croydon Road, Caterham B169.19
2 West View, Harestone Hill, Caterham B147.4
West Wickham Bourne, in 2001 41.7
Westall, Dr (Whyteleafe, 1860s) 6.31, 18.7, 34.53, 34.55, 34.57-58, 37.36
Westall, Misses (Whyteleafe, 1860s) 34.54, 34.56, 34.57
Westall, Muriel (Selsdon Park, 1901) B191.36
Westall, William (gamekeeper, Selsdon Park, 1901) B191.36
Westhall, Westhall Road, Warlingham B47.4
Westhall Court [formerly The Laurels], Westhall Road, Warlingham 10.26
Westhall Farm estate, Warlingham 30.22
Westhall Park, Warlingham 32.27-28
Westhall Road, Warlingham 1.20, 12.14, 13.30, 36.19, B31.2, B193.28
car smash (1906), B200.cover B200.30, B200.30-31
named houses see Bryn Cottage; The Chestnuts; Clovelly; The Laurels [later Westhall
Court]; Sidbury; West Hall Copse [later Bromfield]; Westhall
Westhall Wood, Warlingham 39.60, B47.4
Weston, Mr (baker, Coulsdon, 1880s) 2.18
Weston, Emily see Lilley, Emily
Weston, Frank (Caterham, 1920s) B187.17
Weston, Horace Frank (d.1950) (dairyman, Caterham, 1908-1930s) 12.11, B202.17
Weston, Louisa (née Addley) (b.1852) (Coulsdon) B201.41, B201.43
Weston, Marian A, living memories (Coulsdon/Kenley, c.1890s) B201.41-44
Weston, Winifred (Mrs) (d.1940) (Shirley) B189.3-4
H F Weston & Sons (Dairymen), Caterham 12.11-12
Weston’s Farm, Caterham 39.29
Westview Avenue, Whyteleafe B194.13
Westview Road, Warlingham B198.9
Westway [formerly Asylum Road], Caterham 1.5, 24.4, B181.26, B192.25
shops 42.68, B162.21, B162.22, B198.10, B199.31, B199.32
Westway Garage, Chaldon Road, Caterham B181.25
Westwood Farm, Titsey, medieval site B31.3
Wettern, Cecil [Sandy] (b.1919) (Sanderstead) 44.27, 44.28, 44.29, 44.29, 44.32
Wettern, Eric (1890-1975) (Sanderstead) 37.7, 37.8-9, 37.10, 44.25, 44.27, 44.29, 44.29,
44.30, 44.31-32, B166.7
Wettern, Frances (née Feilden) (Sanderstead) 44.29
Wettern, Frederick (b.1876) (Sanderstead) 37.7, 37.8, 44.25, 44.26-27, 44.27, 44.28, 44.28
Wettern, Herbert (b.1874) (Sanderstead) 37.7-8, 37.10, 44.25, 44.26, 44.27, 44.27, 44.31
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Wettern, Jack (Sanderstead) 44.26, 44.31
Wettern, Joan (née Hewitt) (Sanderstead) 44.32
Wettern, John (b.1925) (Sanderstead) 37.9, 44.27-29, 44.28, 44.29, 44.30, 44.31, 44.32-33,
B172.27
Wettern, Julius (d.1902) 44.25
Wettern, Kathleen (Sanderstead) 44.26
Wettern, Margaret (Sanderstead) 44.26
Wettern, Marie Emilie (née Roos) (d.1925) (Sanderstead) 37.9, 44.27, 44.28
Wettern, Mary (m.1966) see Constable, Mary
Wettern, May (Mrs) (d.1924) (Sanderstead) 37.10, 44.26, 44.27
Wettern, Ragnhild (née Blichfeldt) (d.1924) (Sanderstead) 44.25, 44.26, 44.27
Wettern Brothers Limited 37.7-8, 44.25-26, 44.30-31
Wettern House, East Croydon 44.31
Wettern Close, Sanderstead 37.11, 44.27
Wettern Tree Garden [formerly Roselands], Purley Beeches, Sanderstead 37.7-12, 37.8,
37.9, 44.29, 44.31-32, 44.32-33, B166.7-8, B172.27
Whatman, George (Ivy Mill, Bletchingley, 1706) 18.21
Wheat Knoll, Kenley 27.29
Wheatley, Mr (Coulsdon, 1920s) 42.52
Wheatley, Dennis (1897-1977) (novelist) B185.10
Wheeler, Ethel see Lucas, Ethel
Wheeler, L M (Revd) (Minister, Caterham Congregational Church, 1940s) 18.40, 18.41,
18.42
Wheeler, Sidney (Special Constable, Kenley, 1914-1919) 40.35, 40.35, 40.36
wheelwrights 1.27, 2.13, 9.33-35, 17.42, 18.26, 27.11, 38.13, B57.5
Wheller, Mr [Pegleg] (Caterham Valley Refreshment Rooms, 1927) B158.17
Whenman, Elsie see Stephens, Elsie
Whickman, Richard (agricultural labourer, Caterham, 1851) 21.10
Whiffin, Minnie see Braid, Minnie
Whiffin, Thomas (Caterham, 1890s) 15.26
Whightwick, Mr & Mrs (Caterham, 1920s) B187.18
Whistle Wood, Woldingham 6.8
Whistlers Hollow, Woldingham 28.16, B41.2, B188.10
White, Miss (hairdresser, Caterham, 1920s-1950s) B170.20
White, Miss (Kenley, 1890s?) B201.43
White, Mr (deliveryman, Caterham, 1930s?) B201.20
White, Mr (schoolteacher, Coulsdon, 1920s) 35.20
White, Alfred (bank clerk, Selsdon, 1901) B191.36
White, Antonia [pseudonym for Botting, Eirene Adeline] (1899-1980) (novelist), Frost in
May (1933) 28.18
White, Ellen (née Curtis) see Price, Ellen
White, F J (Caterham, 1899) 35.31
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White, Frank W (b.1879) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1932-1933] 40.49, 40.52-53, 41.47
White, Frederick Augustus, (Portley, Caterham, 1880-1903) 7.39, 20.17, 25.17, 25.23,
35.40, 35.41, B195.28
White, Gilbert (1720-1793) (naturalist) 42.17
White, Henry (Selsdon Park Farm, 1901) B191.36
White, J Henry (Purley, 1920s) 41.44
White, James (jeweller, Caterham, 1880s) B147.12-13
White, James (porter, Purley, 1868) 20.38
White, Joan (Caterham, 1962) B187.8
White, John (Purley, 1916) B130.3
White, Leedham (Tandridge, 1883-1895) 27.34-35
White, Pauline (Caterham, 1964) B187.8
White, Robert (schoolboy, Godstone, 1855) 44.53
White, Shaw (builder, Caterham, 1950s-1980s) B195.31
White, T Gurney (Purley, 1890s/1900s) 1.28, 2.35, 24.30
White, Thomas “Shock” (d.1831) (cricketer, Reigate) 10.18, 15.14, B72.7
The White Bear, Fickleshole 32.6, B185.14
White Cottage, Whyteleafe Road, Caterham B178.16
White Cottage [formerly River House], Godstone 28.44, 28.45
The White Hart, Chipstead 17.18, 25.44, B75.1, B88.9, B165.9
The White Hart, Godstone 15.6, 16.8, 22.4, 22.5, 24.17-18, 26.35, B27.2, 28.42, 31.3, 31.4,
31.11, B170.13-14, B194.42
The White Hart, Reigate 34.68
White Hatch, Harestone Hill, Caterham 37.32
White Hill, Bletchingley 18.12, 26.22, B29.2, B170.18, B181.14, B187.20
White Hill air disaster (1929) 39.23-27
White Hill Cottage, War Coppice Road, Caterham B151.10
White Hill Farm [Hextalls] [later The Hermitage], Bletchingley B175.16
White Hill House [later The Hermitage], Bletchingley 8.24
White Hill Lane, Bletchingley 38.3, 38.8, B174.18, B175.14
The White House [formerly Copenhagen House, then The Ivies), Kenley Lane, Kenley
32.8-17, 32.9
White House, Warlingham 1.23, B154.22, B154.25
White House Farm, Sanderstead 3.26, 5.27, 43.32, 44.15, B162.16, B178.2-3
White Knobs, Caterham 11.23, 37.29-35
White Knobs [formerly Chalkpit] Farm, Caterham 37.29, 37.30, 37.31, 43.9, 43.11
farmhouse in 1960s 37.31
White Knobs House [later Old Pines Hotel, then Great Nordic House]), Godstone Road,
Caterham 37.31, B182.31
White Knobs Recreation/Sports Ground, Caterham 37.32-35, 37.33
Asprey Drinking Fountain in 30.28, 30.29, 30.35
White Knobs Way, Caterham 37.33
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The White Lion, Warlingham 1.17, B27.2, B61.7, B162.9-10, B194.15-16
The White Swan [later The Whyte Harte], Bletchingley B169.24
Whitechapel Bell Foundry 10.8, 22.30, B197.29
Whitecliff, Woldingham B41.2
Whitecliffe Lodge, Purley see Whytecliffe Lodge, Purley
Whitecliffe Road, Purley see Whytecliffe Road, Purley
Whitefield Cottage, Buxton Lane, Caterham B180.22-23
Whitehead, Miss (schoolteacher, Chaldon, 1920s) B163.15
Whitehead, Sir James (Lord Mayor of London), visit to Caterham School, 1889 11.17-19
Whitehill Lodge, Bletchingley B198.10
Whitehouse, James (labourer, Sanderstead, 1870) 20.39
Whiteleaf House see Whyteleafe House
Whiteleaf Tavern see Whyteleafe Tavern
Whiteman, W (Whyteleafe, 1920s) B189.11
Whitewells, Foxearth Road, Selsdon 40.50
Whitgift, John (1532-1604), Archbishop of Canterbury 15.43
Whitgift Middle School Cadet Corps B194.38
Whiting, James (manager, Haling Downs limeworks, 1900) 44.48
Whiting, John C (Whyteleafe) 43.43
Whitmore, Mr (engine driver, Caterham Line, 1871) B82.7
Whittall, Richard (architect, 1850s) 7.9, B201.23
Whittle, Dorothy Elizabeth (née Osborne) [Dolly] (Croydon, 1920s-1960/1962) 45.32
Whyte, Marion (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13
The Whyte Harte [formerly The White Swan], Bletchingley B169.23-24
Whytecliffe Lodge, Purley 18.4, 18.6, 20.38
Whytecliffe Road, Purley 1.27, 9.22, 9.24, 18.4, 18.6, 34.7
named houses see Fir Cottage [later The Firs]; Glen Doone; Gloucester Villas
Whytecliffe Villa, Whytecliffe Road, Purley 18.6
Whyteleafe 6.31-35, 12.39-42, 13.26-30, 31.27-33
boundaries B172.29-30
churches
St Luke 6.32, 13.27, 33.12, 34.53-58, 34.54, 34.55, 34.58
churchyard, Airmen’s Corner 33.13, B188.35-37, B188.35, B188.36,
B190.45
memorials [incl. war memorials] 33.8-13
yew trees 35.7, 35.8, 35.15
St Thomas of Canterbury [Roman Catholic] 6.34
living memories 1.22-24, 4.19-21
1910s 34.40-48
local monuments 5.21, 5.22[map]
parish of St Luke (1866) 13.28
1953 boundary 3.29[map]
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place-name 2.30, 6.31, B25.2, B41.3
schools
Board School, Maple Road (1892) 36.34-35, 36.36, 39.21, B143.11, B167.16
school song (1921) B143.11
National School [Hut School] (1877) B167.15
Whyteleafe County Grammar School for Girls 6.34, B167.15
reminiscences (1939-1944) B156.10-12
Whyteleafe Hill School B181.26
shops and business premises 6.32, 6.34, B192.19-23, B193.31-35, B194.4, B196.44-48,
B197.24-28
Whyteleafe Albion Football Club 34.42
in 1927/1928 B189.11
Whyteleafe area, geological development of 12.39-40
Whyteleafe Close, Godstone Road, Whyteleafe B198.10
Whyteleafe Green, Whyteleafe B53.5
Whyteleafe Hill, Whyteleafe 12.40, 39.29, B181.26, B184.16, B198.10
coal post 33.54
DH34 forced landing (1923/4) B191.2-3
Whyteleafe [initially Whiteleaf] House, Whyteleafe 6.31, 6.32, 6.33, 31.29-30, B25.2,
B41.3
Whyteleafe Recreation Ground 1.22, 11.29, B53.5, B194.13-14
Whyteleafe Road, Caterham 1.12, 6.32, 14.16, B181.26, B187.18, B192.26
named houses see Cowleymore; Donnington; Essendene; Shortfurrows [later Stanmore,
then Glenshane]; Strathmore; Sunnyside; The Turrets; White Cottage
Whyteleafe Silver Band 34.43
Whyteleafe South [formerly Warlingham] Station 6.32, 26.12
Whyteleafe Station 6.33-34, B166.11, B166.12, B201.23
station and level crossing B197.27
Whyteleafe Style architecture 6.32, 6.33, 13.28
Whyteleafe Tabernacle 1.23, 6.32-33, 13.30
Whyteleafe Tavern, Whyteleafe 6.34, B25.2, 34.42, 34.43, B170.14
Wickens, J R (agent, Marden Park, 1836) B76.5
Wickens, William (d.1702) (Limpsfield) 6.28
Wickery, Elizabeth (m.1725) see Matthews, Elizabeth
Wickins, Mrs (Coulsdon, 1920s) B181.27, B181.28
Wickins, Doris (Coulsdon, 1920s) B181.26, B181.27, B181.28
Wicks, Mr (barber, Purley, 1900s) 1.28
Wicks, L (Deputy Clerk, Coulsdon & Purley UDC) 40.39
Wicks, R (bicycle manufacturer, Croydon, 1860s/1870s) 19.4
Wickstead, Mary Beatrice (née Nalder) (d.1898) (Sanderstead) B165.21
Wielgos, Chris (Marsh’s, Coulsdon, 1980-1998) 42.53-54
Wight, R B (Lieutenant-Colonel) (Headmaster, Purley County Grammar School for Boys,
1914-1920) B133.11
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Wightwick, Elsie (m.1912) see Hewett, Elsie
Wigram, Miss (Rooksnest, Godstone, 1855) 44.52
Wigsell, Atwood (Revd) (1710-1757) (Rector, Sanderstead, 1734-1757) 8.10, 14.9
Wigsell, Atwood (1742-1795) 41.13
Wigsell, Atwood Dalton (1821-1878) (Colonel) (Sanderstead) 3.35, 5.26, 7.31, 15.9, 36.48,
40.9, 41.13, B81.2, B169.21, B182.26, B182.27
Wigsell, Atwood Wigsell [formerly Taylor] (Revd) (1795-1821) (Rector, Sanderstead,
1818-1821) 8.10, 41.13, B169.21
Wigsell, Juliana (née Dalton) see Grieg, Juliana
Wigsell, Laura Eliza see Arkwright, Laura Eliza
Wigsell, Sophia Julie see Arkwright, Sophia Julie
Wigsell, Susannah (née St John) [mother] 14.9
Wigsell, Susannah (1736-1807) [daughter] 14.9, 41.13
Wigsell, Thomas (d.1778) (lawyer) 5.26, 40.7, 41.13
Wigsell, Thomas (Revd) (1754-1805) (Rector, Sanderstead, 1778-1805) 14.8, 40.8, 41.13
Wilberforce, William (1759-1833) (Marden Park, 1821) 5.10
Wild, Job Longson (Cumberlands, Kenley, 1920-1940s) B189.11, B190.37
Wilder, Mrs (Sanderstead, 1940) B178.13, B180.6
The Wilderness, Shirley B162.11
Wilderness Farm, Caterham 17.37
Wildernesse House, 84 High Street, Caterham 42.25-26, 42.25
Wildy, Arthur (Kenley, 1908-1922) 37.21
Wilkes, John (1725-1797) (radical) 11.37, 11.38, 11.39, 11.40
Wilkinson, Frank (Sanderstead, 1958) 44.17
Wilkinson, Roy (Flight Lieutenant, 1940s) B194.52-53
Wilks, Joseph Brown (d.1850) (Tandridge, 1811-1830s) 27.31-32
Wilks, Mary Magdalene Ann [formerly Croft] (Tandridge, 1811-1830s) 27.31, 27.32
Wilks, Matthias (d.1841) (Tandridge, 1811-1830s) 27.31, 27.32
Wilks, William (Revd) (1843-1923) (Vicar, Shirley, 1879-1912) B162.11
Willcox, D (dairyman, Caterham, 1910s) B178.28
Willey, Chaldon 4.11, 18.12, 30.19
place-name 2.34
Willey Farm, Chaldon 6.10, 11.19, 17.8-9, 18.12, B85.2
defence entrenchments (WW1) 29.17, 30.39, B202.24-25
Willey Lane, Caterham 4.10, 4.11, B181.26, B192.25, B192.27
William IV, Bletchingley B166.5-6
Williams family (Strathmore, Whyteleafe Road, Caterham) B67.6
Williams, Edward (patient, Metropolitan Asylum, Caterham, 1881) 24.8
Williams, Ernest (Purley, 1920s) 41.45
Williams, Henry (marquee/tent/flag manufacturer, Caterham, 1881/1893) 24.5, 25.17
Williams, Iris (South Godstone) 19.28
Williams, Joan (1913-2002), obituary B188.3
Williams, Lon (South Godstone) 19.28
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Williams, Ron, prehistoric art theories 21.37-39, B96.3, B102.4-5, B115.3-4
Williams, William (Revd) (curate, St John’s, Coulsdon, 1760s) 15.15
Williams, William Lymington (Portley, 1904) 35.41, B67.6
John Isaac Williams & Sons, Oxted (builders, 1900s) 38.45
Williamson, Ada Margaret (Mrs) (Whyteleafe, 1920s) 39.22, B179.8
Williamson, Elizabeth Mary (bapt.1926, Whyteleafe) 39.22
Williamson, George Archibald (Whyteleafe, 1920s) 39.22, B179.7, B179.8
Willis, Alfred John (Caterham, 1940s) B202.31
Willis, Arthur (licensee, Red Lion, Bletchingley, 1905/1913) B183.14, B183.15
Willis, George (Caterham, 1910s) 25.40
Willis, Harry John (Able Seaman, RN) (d.1942) (Caterham) B202.31
Willis, Henry (1889-1968) [Chairman, C&PUDC, 1955-1956] 40.49, 40.53
Willis, Hubert (dentist, Coulsdon, 1930s-1970s) B188.27
Willis, Margaret Eliza (Mrs) (Caterham, 1940s) B202.31
Willis, R ff (Colonel) (Woldingham) 7.15
Willis, Thomas (workhouse master, Coulsdon, 1804-1805) 10.15-16
Willis, William (Caterham, 1910s) 25.40
Willoughby, Elizabeth (de) (Beddington, 1340s-1370s) 36.16
Willoughby, Lucy (de) (Beddington, 1350s) 36.14
Willoughby, Sir Richard (de) (Beddington, 1340s-1370s) 36.14, 36.16
Willow House, Godstone 35.25
Willshire, Florence Agnes (1870-1958) (Head Teacher, Fairchildes School, Chelsham,
1909-1940) 32.4, 32.7, B153.9, B153.10
Willshire, Sarah (Mrs) (d.1909) (Head Teacher, Fairchildes School, Chelsham, 1898-1909)
B153.9
Wilsden, Ollie (Caterham, 1920s) 37.32
Wilson family (Woldingham, 1900s) B91.7
Wilson, Mr (signalman, Coulsdon, 1920s) 37.58
Wilson, Mr (Calabar Café, Coulsdon Common, 1950s-1960s) B195.6, B199.22, B199.23
Wilson, Mrs (Calabar Café, Coulsdon Common, 1950s-1960s) B195.6, B199.22
Wilson, Mr (grocer, Warlingham, 1900s) B193.30
Wilson, Charles Cook (Sanderstead) B149.3
Wilson, Gertrude (schoolteacher, Caterham, 1908-1939) 6.18, B167.21
Wilson, I W (Kenley, 1885) 34.18
Wilson, John (Hazelwood Farm, Chipstead, 1869) 33.14
Wilson, Len (Whyteleafe) B187.27
Wilson, Leonard (Calabar Café, Coulsdon Common, 1950s-2001) B195.6, B199.22,
B199.23
Wilson, Mary (schoolteacher, Caterham, 1908-1939) B167.21
Wilson, May (Caterham, 1908-1939) B167.21
Wilson, Richard (schoolboy, Caterham, 1914) B182.21
Wilson, Robert (Sanderstead) B149.3
Wilson, Thomas James (Sanderstead) B149.3
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Wilson, W E (Purley, 1930s) 41.51
Wilson, William (d.1911) (farmer/horsebreeder, Borough Farm, Sanderstead) 3.26-27,
44.16, B149.3, B152.5, B199.19
Winch, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1762) 7.30, 43.56, 43.57, B148.19
Winchester, Edmund (schoolboy, Godstone, 1855) 44.53
Winders Hill, Caterham B23.2, B195.36, B195.37
Windmill Cottage, Caterham 7.4
Windmill Cottage, Stites Hill Road, Coulsdon Common 2.11, 2.13, 28.5, B51.5
Windmill Hill, Warlingham 2.10
Windmill House, Stites Hill Road, Coulsdon Common 2.13, 28.5
windmills 2.9-13, B168.7, B168.8
Bletchingley 16.6
Caterham 2.11
Chelsham 2.10-11
Chipstead 13.32, 25.38
Coulsdon 2.1, 2.11-13, 28.5-8, 28.6, 28.8, B31.2
timbers used at Woodhouse Copse, Holmbury St Mary B75.6, B194.17-18, B194.18
Farleigh 2.9, 2.10
Godstone 18.22, 18.23, 23.16, 23.17, 23.18, 26.36, 28.42, 29.29, B158.8-9
Outwood 26.18, 26.19, B152.23, B158.9, B194.44
Reigate [Wray Common] 26.20
Warlingham 2.9, 2.10, 25.38, B68.2, B139.16
Woldingham 2.9, 2.10
Windross, Albert (Caterham) B185.15
Windross, Ann Sarah (née Ward) (1839-1925) (Chelsham/Warlingham) 9.30, 9.32, 9.33
Windross, Annie Elizabeth (d.1966) (Chelsham/Warlingham) 9.30, 9.33
Windross, Edward Henry, [father] (Caterham) B185.15, B185.16
Windross, Edward Henry [Slim] (b.1917) [son] (Caterham) B185.15-17, B185.16, B186.7
Windross, Emma (Beech Farm, Chelsham, 1877) 9.30
Windross, Jane (Mrs) (d.1879) (Beech Farm, Chelsham) 9.30
Windross, Lillian (née Dunn) (Caterham) B185.15
Windross, Solomon (d.1898) (Beech Farm, Chelsham, 1877-1898) 9.30, 9.31, 9.32
farm diaries (1892-1896) 9.30-32
Windross, Winifred (née Ottaway) (Caterham) B185.16, B185.17
Windsong, Netherne Lane, Hooley B50.3, B53.4
Windsor Castle, Purley Oaks 4.7, 9.23
Windy Ridge, Pondfield Road, Kenley 42.8-9, 42.8, 42.12
wine duties 33.48, 33.49
Wing, Mr (steward, Warlingham Golf Club, 1940) 40.62, 40.63
Wing, Stella see Brugman, Stella
Wingate, Miss (manageress, International Stores, Caterham, 1910s) B164.22
Wingham, Hugh de (East Purley, 1199) B138.10
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Winman, William (Godstone, 1813) 31.9
Winter, Dorothy (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1890s-1900s) 23.20, 23.22
Winter, Frederick Bradbury (1826-1902) [father] (Caterham) 4.10, 22.18, 22.23, 22.25,
24.10, 24.11, 25.17, 28.29, B184.13, B194.40
Winter, Frederick Bradbury [son] (Caterham, 1860s-1930s) 37.32, B170.20
Recollections of Caterham in its early days [article, 1931] B191.19-23
Winter, Marion see Clarke, Marion
Winter, Thomas Bradbury (Caterham, 1860s/1870s) 24.10, 38.25, B185.27
Winterton, Mrs (Gracedieu School, Chelsham, 1930s), B201.cover B201.6
Wintle, Mr (carrier, 1890s), frozen to death at Worms Heath 5.37, B193.29
Winton, Bartholomew de, Abbot of Chertsey (1270-1307) 12.20, 27.28, B144.15
Winton House, Old Lodge Lane, Coulsdon 27.28
Wireless Society of London 5.33
Wise, F K (Wing Commander) 6.35
Wise, John (Coulsdon, 1385) B144.15
wisteria see Chinese wisteria
witchcraft, malicious charges of 32.55
Witchell, Mrs (Flower Lodge, Marden Park, 1862-1874) 3.40
Witherage, Sister (Purley Hospital, 1920s-1950s) B160.13
Withernden, Harestone Valley, Caterham 24.4, 24.7
Witney, L (Mrs), living memories (Warlingham, 1900s) B194.54-56
Wittick, William (lime burner, Purley, 1868) 20.38
Wix, James (Coulsdon, 1818) 10.18
Woburn Avenue, Purley B183.11
Woburn Lodge, High Street, Purley 9.22, 18.6
Woddyn, John (Westhall, Warlingham, 1559) B78.4
Wode, Elizabeth atte see Quecche, Elizabeth
Wode, Geffrey atte (Woodplace, 1347) 11.36, 39.45
Wode, Geoffrey atte (Coulsdon, 1332) B150.16
Wode, Laurentia atte (Wood Place, Coulsdon, 1373) B141.12, B150.16-17
Wode, Odo atte (Coulsdon, 1334) B150.16
Wode, Peter atte (Woodplace, 1350s/1373) 39.45, B141.12, B150.16
Wode, Robert de la (Coulsdon, 1266) B150.16
Wodecot, Baldric de la (Woodcote, C13) 13.7
Wodecot, Emma de la (Woodcote, C13) 13.8
Wodecot, Lucas de la (Woodcote, 1200) 13.7
Wodecot, Walter de la (Woodcote, C13) 13.8
Wodecote, Baldric de la (Woodcote, C13) 13.8
Wodecote, Grayland de la (Woodcote, C13) 13.8
Wodecote, Lucas (Woodcote, C13) 13.8
Wodecote, William (Carshalton, 1392) 13.8
Wodehouse, Sir Josceline (General) (VTC, 1915) 30.40
Woden, Richard (Warlingham, 1409) B157.15
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Wolbergh, John de (Nutfield, 1360s) 25.38
Wolberghe, Alice de (Coulsdon, 1398) B156.13
Wolcnested see Godstone (Walkingstead)
Woldingham 4.24, 4.26, B188.9-11
1851 census surname list B109.2-3
butterflies and moths in 13.18-22
churches
St Agatha 5.8, 5.11, 6.6, 6.7, 6.7, 6.8, 6.10, 6.11, 6.12-13, 28.18, B65.1, B147.18,
B180.38, B192.34
churchyard, tombs and monuments B90.1, B192.34
parish registers 6.10
war memorial B192.32
yew trees 35.15, B181.3
St Paul 6.14, 28.18, B192.34
stained glass windows B192.33
living memories 6.12-15
1910s 1.21-22
1914-1921 39.69-72
1920s 44.60-68
local monuments 5.21, 5.23[map]
place-name 2.32
public houses/inns see The Hop Pole Inn
schools
Croftdown School, Woldingham 39.70
Marden Lodge School 29.7, 29.8
Sacred Heart Convent School [now Woldingham School], Marden Park 5.11, 28.18
Woldingham (Village) School 6.14, 17.39
Woldingham communications centre [WW2] B187.23-24
Woldingham Dene, Woldingham B188.10
Woldingham (Dukes Hill) Army Camp (1914-1919) 26.29, 26.30, 26.31, 26.32, 26.34,
29.14, 39.70, 44.61
map 26.33
Woldingham Fort 38.48, 38.50, 38.55, 38.55, B175.5-6
War Department keys 38.56
Woldingham Garden Village 17.21-22, 26.29, 26.34, 44.60-68, B199.7-8
Mission Hall 17.21-22, 44.64, B199.7-8
plan (1934) 44.64
Woldingham Golf Club 6.14, 28.14, 28.16
Woldingham Hockey Club 26.29
Woldingham Horse Club 16.17
Woldingham Natural History Society B91.7
Woldingham Parish Magazine B33.4
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Woldingham Road, Caterham, coal post 33.52
Woldingham [formerly Marden Park] Station 16.16, 39.60, B83.7, B201.23
Woldingham Stores, Woldingham 12.29, 12.30
Day Books [ledgers] 32.49-52, 44.34-40, 44.38
early 1900s 44.34
painting [Josine Rappord, c.1912] 44.40, B190.7, B190.7
Woldingham Tennis Club (1900s) 28.16
Woldingham Traders Ltd (1921) B195.30
Woldingham Viaduct 15.10-11, 15.10, 39.60, 39.62
Wolford, Mary (errand girl, Coulsdon, 1851) 20.10
Wolley-Dod, Mr (Imperial Airways) B191.3
Wolseley, Garnet Joseph (Major-General) (1833-1913) (1st Viscount) (Caterham,
1889/1899) 22.18, 38.49
Wolstenholme, D (artist, 1824) 23.37, 23.38
Wolviston, Portley Wood Road, Caterham 35.42, B163.5
women at work (Godstone, 1851) 22.4-7
Women Citizens’ Association, Purley & District 41.51, B182.24-25
Women’s Auxiliary Air Force see WAAF
Women’s Land Army 17.11, 32.7, B194.23
Women’s Municipal Association, Purley B182.25
Women’s Social and Political Union B181.29
Wonham, Richard (Chipstead, 1847) 17.20
Wonham Mill, Reigate B148.19, B148.20, B148.20
Wontford Road, Purley 27.30
Wood, Colonel (d.1926) 5.16, 5.17, 32.20-21
Wood, Miss (Headmistress, Croftdown School, Woldingham, 1918) 39.70
Wood, Mr (Caterham, 1930s/1940s) B199.32
Wood, Mrs (Coulsdon, 1842) 9.21, B168.25
Wood, A A (Caterham, 1893) 25.17, 25.22
Wood, Amy (née Philipps) (Coulsdon, 1650s-1680s) 38.12
Wood, Ann (d.1749) (Warlingham) 14.8
Wood, Annie Millicent (née Raynor) (1893-1981) 34.1, 34.4, 34.5, 34.6
living memories (Purley and Kenley, 1890s-1900s) 34.3-10
Wood, Anthony (Caterham, 1764) 17.36
Wood, Catherine (Mrs) (d.1724) (Hooley House) 11.36, 39.48
Wood, Catherine (Mrs) (d.1746?) (Hooley) 15.16
Wood, Elizabeth see Clement, Elizabeth
Wood, Elizabeth (Mrs) (Portnalls, Coulsdon, 1750s-1760s) 7.30, 38.13, B146.11
Wood, Fergus (Revd) (d.1949) (Vicar, St John’s, Caterham, 1894-1919) 1.11, 22.18, 26.39,
29.44, 38.26, B196.12
Wood, Francis (Purley, 1915) 26.24
Wood, George (d.1687) (Farleigh) B76.7
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Wood, George (d.1869) (Sanderstead) 20.38-39
Wood, Grace (m.1655) see Medhurst, Grace
Wood, Harry (brewery manager, Croydon) B165.22
Wood, Henry (Warlingham, 1648) B67.6
Wood, Isaac (Mugswell, 1791) B165.8
Wood, J (Caterham, 1890s) 7.6, 7.8
Wood, Jasper (churchwarden, St John’s, Coulsdon, 1675) B81.6
Wood, John (Caterham, 1764) 17.36, 17.37
Wood, John (Blacksmith’s Arms, Caterham, 1787) B189.27
Wood, John (Coulsdon, 1650s) 43.55
Wood, John (Coulsdon, 1761) B51.6
Wood, John (Coulsdon, 1789) 38.14
Wood, John de (d.1312) (Woodplace) B150.16
Wood, Joseph (tenant, Marden Park, 1870s) 5.10
Wood, Joseph Carter (tenant, Marden Park, 1850-1872) 5.10
Wood, Lucy de (Woodplace, 1310s) B150.16
Wood, Margaret see Roberts, Margaret
Wood, Mary (Mrs) (d.1761) (Coulsdon) B51.6
Wood, Nycholas (d.1586) (Sanderstead) 8.8, 40.15, B175.26
Wood, Richard (Coulsdon, 1762) 7.30
Wood, Richard (brewer, Stoats Nest, Coulsdon, 1767) 23.33, 23.34
Wood, Richard (Coulsdon, 1800) 7.30
Wood, Robert (Coulsdon, 1650s-1660s) 38.12, 38.15
Wood, Robert (d.1756) (Portnalls, Coulsdon) 38.13
Wood, Robert (d.1787) (Portnalls, Coulsdon) 38.13
Wood, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1630s - Rowed Memorial) 10.21, B77.6
Wood, Thomas (Waddington, Coulsdon, 1671/1672) 15.14-15
Wood, Thomas (churchwarden, St John’s, Coulsdon, 1675) B81.6
Wood, Thomas [of Court Lodge] (bailiff, Coulsdon, 1680s) 38.12
Wood, Thomas (Coulsdon, 1800) 7.30
Wood, Thomas (Hooley, 1699) 11.36
Wood, Thomas (d.1746) (Hooley House) 11.37, 39.48
Wood, William (Revd) (d.1841) (Rector, St John’s, Coulsdon, 1830-1841) 7.31, 15.18
Wood, William (Coulsdon, 1920s) 2.13
Wood Lane, Caterham 2.11
Wood-Samuel, Richard (Whyteleafe, 1918/20) 39.22
Woodbridge, Miss (teacher, Kenley School, 1888) 34.23
Woodcote
Coronation Festival, 1911 8.39-40
medieval 13.6-9, B138.9-10
place-name 2.33, 13.8
possible Roman site 10.6-8, B138.9, B138.10
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see also Upper Woodcote Village
Woodcote Farm see Great Woodcote Farm
Woodcote Grove Road [formerly Smitham Bottom Lane], Coulsdon 26.26, 35.19, B71.8,
B143.7, B179.16, B196.51-52
Woodcote Lane, Purley 3.14, 3.16, 5.30
No.1 : Downside School B195.4, B196.5
Woodcote Lawn Tennis Club Ltd (1921) B195.30
Woodcote Model Village see Upper Woodcote Village
Woodcote Park Avenue, Purley 25.15
Woodcote Park Golf Club (1920s) B133.12, B178.15, B190.17-18
Woodcote Road, Purley B71.8
Woodcote Valley Road, Purley 2.28, B71.8, B183.11
named houses see Chisbury [later Woodcote]; Heathfield
Woodcrest Road, Purley B190.33
Woodcroft [later Valley House], Valley Road, Kenley B163.7, B176.3
Woodden, Richard (Warlingham, 1648) B67.6
Wooden, John (d.1603) (Slines, Chelsham) B147.7
Wooden, John (robbery victim, Warlingham, C16) 32.54
Wooden, Richard (senior) (Warlingham, 1549) B147.7
Wooden, Richard (junior) (Warlingham, 1549) B147.7
Wooden, Thomas (Chelsham, 1604) B147.8
Wooden, William (Slines, Chelsham, 1603) B147.7-8
Wooden, William (Warlingham, 1549) B147.7
Woodfield Close, Coulsdon 40.45
Woodford School (1865-1946), East Croydon B173.25
Woodgate, Edith (pupil, Kenley School, 1892) 36.29, 36.30
Woodger, Vera (d.1998) (Purley, 1920s) B173.7
Woodhouse, Sir Charles (Admiral) (1893-1978) B198.20
Woodhouse Copse, Holmbury St Mary, built with timbers from Coulsdon Mill B75.6,
B194.17-18, B194.18
Woodland, Edmund (Teddy) (1839-1919) (racehorse trainer, Kenley) B30.3
Woodland Cottages, Reigate [later Chaldon] Road, Caterham 1.6, 23.5, 23.6
Woodland [later Moyle] House, Tupwood, Caterham B156.6
Woodland Way, Caterham B151.18
Woodland Way, Purley 26.7, B118.7, B185.3
woodlands, in Caterham B195.35-38
in 2004 [map] B195.37
Woodlands, Stanstead Road, Caterham 8.26, 22.20, 24.5, B184.10
Woodlands, Park Road, Kenley B192.37, B201.43
location map (1910) B192.35
Woodlands, Christ Church Road, Purley 18.6, B185.3
The Woodlands, Sanderstead 21.4
Woodlea, Woldingham B41.2
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Woodman Road, Coulsdon B148.15, B172.22, B172.23, B178.14, B179.16, B181.21,
B181.27
during Battle of Britain B160.15-16
corner shop 35.19, B168.16
former residents 27.22, 35.17, 36.19, 36.21, B181.26-27, B182.21
No.45 35.16, 35.16, B168.17, B181.20, B181.20, B181.21, B189.24-25, B189.24
St Aidan’s 27.43, 35.19
The Woodman, Woodmansterne B178.18
Woodmansterne 4.26, 15.37-40, B144.15
churches
St Peter 15.38, 15.39, 22.30-31, 45.75
parish registers 5.12-13
rectors, 14th century 45.75-77
place-name 2.33-34, 17.16
Stentor Music Company [in The Old School] 7.23-26
Woodmansterne Road, Coulsdon 36.20, B148.15, B148.16
air raid shelter at No.38 B185.24-25, B185.24
Woodmansterne [later Pampisford] Road, Purley 27.30
Woodplace Farm, Coulsdon 5.3, 7.30-31, 7.32, 9.4, 39.45, B98.6, B102.8
Woodplace Lane, Coulsdon 4.5, 11.37, 27.28, 39.49
Hooley House gate lodge (c.1820) 39.49, 39.50
Woodrising, The Ridge, Woldingham B175.6
Woodroffe, G W (Salmons, 1871) B82.6
Woodrow, Leonard (Caterham, 1920s) 37.32
Woodruff, Gravelly Hill, Caterham B181.25
Woods-Scawen, Patrick (Flying Officer) (d.1940) 25.15
Woodside, Stanstead Road, Caterham 8.26, 23.10, 24.5, 24.10, 30.38, B184.10, B201.23
Woodside & South Croydon Railway 5.28, 39.56, 39.58
Woodstock, Agnes [formerly de Purle] (1430s/1440s) 36.15, 36.18
Woodstock, John, (Purley/Sanderstead, 1548/1550) B56.4
Woodstock, John (Sanderstead, 1485) 5.27
Woodstock, Mary (d.1717) (Warlingham) 14.8
Woodstock, Thomas (master carpenter, Marden Park, 1670s) 43.35
Woodyatt, Christine (née Fison) (pupil, Eothen School, Caterham, 1940s) 40.70
Woolard’s Laundry, Campbell Road, Caterham 39.28-29
Woolborough Farm, Nutfield 25.36
Woolhams Bank, Caterham 40.67, B192.25
woollen shrouds 11.37, 15.16
Woollett, Mrs (Purley, 1917) 40.61
Woollett, G (nurseryman/seedsman, Caterham, 1860s-1891) 8.28, B168.18
The Woolpack, Banstead B191.16
Woolven, Mrs (Coulsdon, 1940s) B200.24
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
F W Woolworth & Co Ltd, Croydon Road, Caterham 43.44, B165.19-20, B174.25
F W Woolworth & Co Ltd, Chipstead Valley Road, Coulsdon 37.62
Worcester Park & Buckland Beagles 18.26-27
Worfolk, Arnold (pharmacist, Caterham, 1920s) B151.10, B152.8
Workhouse Lane [later Hillbury Road], Whyteleafe 1.23
workhouses 42.34, 42.36-37
Bletchingley 22.6, 29.41, 29.42, 29.45, 31.5
1851 census 21.12, 21.14, B113.6-7
surname list B113.7
inquiry into alleged child neglect (1908) 29.41-45
Caterham 8.24, 21.9, 21.12, B183.3, B189.27
Coulsdon 10.15-19, 10.16-17, 15.18
Croydon 20.14, B89.8
inmates outing to Sanderstead (1873) 44.71-72
Godstone 31.3-7
Lingfield, 1851 census surname list B121.6
Redhill [Earlswood] 17.19-20
Reigate 25.44
Warlingham B27.2
Working Men’s Club, Whytecliffe Road, Purley (1879) 9.24
Working Men’s Club, Woldingham 28.16
Working Men’s Rifle Clubs, Society of 45.46
Workman, P Vernon (actor, Purley, 1920s) 41.51
Workman, Rachel W see MacRobert, Rachel W
World’s Stores, Station Avenue, Caterham B174.25, B175.23-25, B175.24
Worlledge, J F (Colonel) (Scout District Commissioner, Croydon) 13.6
Worms Heath, Slines Green 3.30, 22.10, 26.44, 26.45, B59.2, B66.1, B96.3, B102.4
gypsies 2.27
Worms Heath Cottages, Slines Green 26.42, 26.43, 26.45
Worsley, Cayley (Caterham Court, 1859) 3.6
Worssell, Mr (Crown Inn, Oxted, 1855) B184.23
Worthington, Enice (née Mayne), living memories (Portley, Caterham) B163.5-6
Wren, Mr (Warlingham, 1900s) B193.23
Wren, J (Trooper) (Warlingham, 1890s) 39.3
Wren Cottage, Salmons Lane, Whyteleafe B180.36-37
E Wrench Ltd, Postcard Publishers, London (1900s) 43.32
Wrigge, Alice (Nutfield, 1359) 25.39
Wrigge, John (Nutfield, 1359) 25.39
Wright, Mr (engine driver, Coulsdon, 1920s) B182.21
Wright, Mr (builder, Purley, 1911) 8.40
Wright, A (Caterham, 1909) B199.25
Wright, Doris (Coulsdon, 1920s) B182.21
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Wright, Frank (Coulsdon, 1920s-1930s) B182.21-22
Wright, Richard (Banstead, 1533) 19.33
Wright, Syd (Caterham, 1920s) 37.32
Wright, Thomas (Kingswood Lodge, Selsdon, 1831) 14.9
Wright, William (blacksmith, Stanstead, 1851) 21.10
Wright, William Austin (Caterham, 1910s) B196.12
A G Wright & Sons (Purley) Ltd (1921) B195.30
Wuille, Dan (Purley, 1920s) 41.46
Wyatt, Sir Thomas (?1521-1554) 30.19
Wyckhurst, Peter de (Hooley, 1202/1203) 11.36, 39.45
Wycombe, Park Road, Kenley B201.43
Wylie, Charles John (d.1900) B199.36
Wylie, Charlotte (née Major) (1829-1909) (artist) B199.34-38
A Wanderer in the Elysian Fields [painting] B199.37
Death and the Veiled King [painting] B199.37
memorial window, St John’s Church, Caterham B199.34-36, B199.34, B199.37
Wynn, J (flight mechanic, RAF Kenley, 1940) B194.46
Wynslanhoe[?], Warlingham B198.11
Wyoming, Miss (Godstone, 1855) 44.51
Y
Yateley House, Hayes Lane, Kenley 4.19, 21.33, B189.22
location map (1910) B192.35
Yates, Miss (Purley, 1917) 40.61
Yates, E (artist, 1820s) 10.11, 11.2, 11.6
Yates, John (Flight Sergeant) (wireless mechanic, RAF Kenley, 1940s) B194.46
Yates Williams School of Dancing, Purley 38.17-18
Yatman, John (Warlingham, 1844) 32.37
A Yeates & Sons Ltd, Sanderstead (1957-1981) 44.18
Yeo, William Louis (Purley, 1920s) 41.50
Yew Cottage, The Heath, Chaldon 2.21, 2.23, B46.4
Yew Cottage, Godstone 28.44, 28.45
Yew Tree Close, How Green, Chipstead$ 33.56
Yew Tree Cottage, Foxon Lane, Caterham B170.2, B170.2, B171.3, B180.24-25
Yew Tree Cottages, off Godstone Road, Caterham B191.22
Yew Tree Cottages, Limpsfield Road, Sanderstead B155.20
Yew Tree House, Coulsdon (1708-1710) 24.17
Yew Tree Walk, Purley 15.41
Yew Tree Way, Selsdon B163.8
yew trees
churchyard 35.6-15, 44.57-59
in Happy Valley B192.40-41
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Yewbank, Sanderstead Road, Sanderstead B171.22-23
Yewlands, Banstead 14.10
Young, Charles (workhouse master, Redhill, 1837) 17.19-20
Young, Charles Gordon (Revd) (Rector, Chipstead) B180.9-10
Young, George (d.1890) (Chelsham) 6.27
Young, John (1814-1893) (Kenley) 7.36, 18.32, 18.34, B185.10
Z
Zeppelin airships 26.21
Types P (L10-19) and R (L30 onwards) 26.24-25
L39 26.1
Zeppelin raids 1.20, 26.21-28
13/14 October 1915 26.23-25, B105.9, B106.4-5, B107.7-8
courses of L13 and L14 26.22
23/24 September 1916 26.25-28, 40.35, B107.5-6, B130.3
aftermath, Purley 26.27
Zig Zag Road, Kenley 40.36
named houses see Benthall
Zinn, John (1922-1993) (Purley) B157.4
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[1-45] AND BOURNE SOCIETY BULLETINS [1-202]
Page 312
INDEX TO BOOK REVIEWS
A
Alsted: Excavation of a Thirteenth-Fourteenth Century Sub-Manor House with its
Ironworks in Netherne Wood, Merstham, Surrey by Ketteringham, Lesley L (Surrey
Archaeological Society, 1976) 16.8-9, B85.5
Anne of Cleves, Fourth Wife of Henry VIII by Saaler, Mary (Rubicon Press, 1995)
B163.3-4
Around Haunted Croydon by Stewart, Frances D (AMCD/Croydon Libraries) [1990]
B139.4
At the Going Down of the Sun - An account of Croydon's war memorials by Cox, Ronald
(Dr) (CNHSS) [1993] B152.6-7, B152.14
B
Bamford, Joe, The Salford Lancaster (Pen & Sword, 1996) B169.12
Banstead : A History (Banstead History Research Group) [1994] B155.4
Barker, Celia, It's up the Ladder to Heaven [1986] [history of St Mark's Church, Purley]
B124.6
The Batsford Companion to Local History by Friar, Stephen (Batsford, 1991) B148.8
Bayliss, Derek A, Retracing the First Public Railway (Living History Publications, 1981)
B106.6
Beasley, Maureen, Five Centuries of Artists in Sutton (Sutton Leisure Services, 1989)
B136.2
Beavis, Jim, The Croydon Races (Local History Publications) [2000] B179.3
Billings, Ray, Get Down (Ray Billings) [2000] B183.6-7
Blechingley Village and Parish by Gray, Peter (Blechingley Parish Council, 1991)
B145.6
Blomfield, Ernest de C, A Century at Caterham 1884-1984 (1984) B115.7
Bourne Doodlebugs - South East Surrey and the Flying Bombs by Flint, Peter and Iris
(The Bourne Society, 1994) B157.8
A Brief History of All Saints' Church, Kenley & a Guided Tour round the Church (All
Saints'Church, Kenley) [1992] B150.3
A Brief Sketch of the Origin and Progress of the South Croydon Baptist Church
1869-1891 by Schwind, Walter (South Croydon Baptist Church, 1994) B169.2
Broadbent, Una, A Short History of Coulsdon (The Bourne Society, 1970) B60.4-5
Broadbent, Una and Latham, Ronald (eds.), Coulsdon : Downland Village (The Bourne
Society, 1976) 17.4, B86.5
Buildings of Historic Interest in Oxted & Crowhurst by Gray, Peter (Joint Parish
Councils' Conservation Committee) [2000] B180.3
Busfield, D W
A History of the Surrey Village of Woodmansterne [1987] B129.3
The History of Woodmansterne [revised edition] (D W Busfield) [1991] B146.6
Bygone Caterham by Tooke, Jean (Phillimore, 1988) B131.8, B132.2
Bygone Godstone by Jaques, Juliette (Phillimore, 1992) B150.3-4
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C
Caterham in Old Picture Postcards by Tooke, Jean (European Library) [1986] B124.5-6
The Caterham Railway by Spence, Jeoffry (Oakwood Press, revised edition, 1986)
B123.3, B124.5
A Celebration of the Bourne (The Bourne Society, 2nd edition, 2002) B189.3
1851 Census Index : Croydon District, Tooke, Jean [compiler] (East Surrey Family
History Society) [1989] B137.3
1851 Census Index - Mitcham Sub-Registration District, Tooke, Jean [compiler] (East
Surrey Family History Society) [1992] B147.6
A Centenary History of the Chipstead Valley Railway (Tattenham Corner Branch Line,
1897-1997) by Clew, K R (The Bourne Society, 1997) B170.4
A Century at Caterham 1884-1984 by Blomfield, Ernest de C (1984) B115.7
A Childhood in Caterham in the 1920s by Spence, Jeoffry (The Bourne Society, 1991)
B144.7
Chipstead - Memories of the Village 1909-1920 by Little, F [2000] B179.3
The Cinemas of Croydon by Eyles, Allen and Skone, Keith (Keystone Publications)
[1989] B138.5
Clarke, Raymond, Seventy Years of Nature Notes in Warlingham & Chelsham [1982]
B109.8
Clew, K R, A Centenary History of the Chipstead Valley Railway (Tattenham Corner
Branch Line, 1897-1997) (The Bourne Society, 1997) B170.4
Cluett, Douglas, Nash, Joanna and Learmonth, Bob, Croydon Airport - The Great Days
1928-1939 (Sutton Libraries) [1980] B101.5
Coulsdon : Downland Village by Broadbent, Una and Latham, Ronald (eds.) (The Bourne
Society, 1976) 17.4, B86.5
Coulsdon in Old Picture Postcards by Packham, Roger (European Library, 1985) B124.5
Coulsdon West Residents' Association 50th Anniversary by Picton, Dave and Hazel [eds.]
[2000] B179.2
Courts of the Manors of Bandon and Beddington 1498-1552 by Wilks, Michael and Bray,
Jennifer (eds.) [transcribed and translated by Gowans, Hedley] (Sutton Libraries & Arts
Services) [1984] B115.6
Cox, Ronald (Dr), At the Going Down of the Sun - An account of Croydon's war
memorials (CNHSS) [1993] B152.6-7, B152.14
Cracknell, Basil E, Portrait of Surrey (Robert Hale) [1971] B64.4
Cricket in Caterham : A Brief History of the Present Club and its Predecessors,
1767-1973 by Turk, N and Charman, G (Caterham Cricket Club, 1973) B73.6
Croydon in the 1940s and 1950s (CNHSS) [1994] B158.7
Croydon - A Pictorial History by Gent, John B (Phillimore) [1992] B147.6
Croydon Airport - The Great Days 1928-1939 by Cluett, Douglas, Nash, Joanna and
Learmonth, Bob (Sutton Libraries) [1980] B101.5
Croydon History in Field and Street Names by Stewart, Frances D (AMCD Publishers)
[1993] B152.6
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Croydon Old & New by Gent, John B (CNHSS, new edition) [1996] B163.2
The Croydon Races by Beavis, Jim (Local History Publications) [2000] B179.3
Cunningham, Margaret, The Story of Little Woodcote and Woodcote Hall (Heritage in
Sutton Leisure) [1989] B138.6
D
Davison, Margaret, Guiding in Old Coulsdon (Old Coulsdon District Guides) [2000]
B182.5
Davison, Mark, East Surrey - Then & Now (Argus Books, 1992) B150.4
E
Early Plateways and Firestone Mining in Surrey by Osborne, B E (CNHSS) [1982]
B108.7
East Surrey - Then & Now by Davison, Mark (Argus Books, 1992) B150.4
East Surrey Manors : A Guide to their Documentation by Saaler, Mary (The Bourne
Society, 1989) B138.6
Electricity Supply in Caterham and District 1900-1992 by Pipe, John (The Bourne
Society, 1998) B168.5-6, B171.3-4
Eyles, Allen and Skone, Keith, The Cinemas of Croydon (Keystone Publications) [1989]
B138.5
F
F H B Ellis, MA - An Autobiography [2004] B198.14-15
Farries, K G and Mason, M T, The Windmills of Surrey and Inner London (Charles
Skilton Ltd) [1967] B47.2
Festing, Sally, The Story of Lavender (Sutton Libraries & Arts Services) [1983] B111.6-7
The First Croydon Airport 1915/1928 by Learmonth, Bob, Bogie, Joanna (née Nash) and
Cluett, Doug (ed.) (Croydon Airport Society, revised edition) [2002] B187.6-7
Five Centuries of Artists in Sutton by Beasley, Maureen (Sutton Leisure Services, 1989)
B136.2
Flint, Peter, R.A.F. Kenley (Terence Dalton, 1985) B123.3
Flint, Peter and Iris, Bourne Doodlebugs - South East Surrey and the Flying Bombs (The
Bourne Society, 1994) B157.8
Friar, Stephen, The Batsford Companion to Local History (Batsford, 1991) B148.8
G
Geary, Doris M, Tales of Tatsfield [1987] B130.2
Gent, John
Croydon - A Pictorial History (Phillimore) [1992] B147.6
Croydon Old & New (CNHSS, new edition) [1996] B163.2
Gent, John (ed.), Victorian Croydon Illustrated (CNHSS) [1980] B99.7
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Gent, John and Samson, Tom [eds.], Croydon From Above 1870-1999 (CNHSS) [2000]
B179.3
Get Down by Billings, Ray (Ray Billings) [2000] B183.6-7
Gray, Peter
Blechingley Village and Parish (Blechingley Parish Council, 1991) B145.6
Buildings of Historic Interest in Oxted & Crowhurst (Joint Parish Councils'
Conservation Committee) [2000] B180.3
Lingfield Heritage [1987] B129.3
Nutfield and Burstow (Joint Parish Councils Conservation Committee, 1980) B104.8
Greenwood, John, History of Woldingham and Marden Park (1976) B86.5
The Guards and Caterham - The Soldiers' Story by Melvin, Ronald [ed.] [1999] B177.6
A Guide to the Industrial History of Tandridge by Tadd, Malcolm (Surrey Industrial
History Group, 1994) B157.8
Guiding in Old Coulsdon by Davison, Margaret (Old Coulsdon District Guides) [2000]
B182.5
H
Hebert, Brian E and Packham, Roger, Oxted Cricket Club 1890-1990 [1990] B142.8
Hickman, Allan, Limpsfield Chart Golf Club & Local History (Limpsfield Chart Golf
Club, 1989) B136.2
A History of Chipstead by Pringle, Charles E (Chipstead Village Preservation Society,
revised edition) [2000] B180.4
A History of Chipstead by Scott-Willey, Hugh H (Chipstead Community Association)
[1967] B47.2
The History and Development of Purley by Resker, Robert Root (Revd) (Cassell, 1916;
republished by The Bourne Society, 1995) B159.10
A History of Downside School, Purley by Rice, Diana [2004] B195.4, B196.5
The History of Merstham by Morris, H M [1971] B64.4
A History of Redhill, Volume One - The Town from its Earliest Beginnings to the end of
the 19th Century by Moore, Alan (Alan Moore, 1999) B179.2
A History of Redhill, Volume Two - The Town from 1900 to 1925 by Moore, Alan (Alan
Moore, 2004) B196.5
A History of the Surrey Village of Woodmansterne by Busfield, D W [1987] B129.3
History of Woldingham and Marden Park by Greenwood, John (1976) B86.5
The History of Woodmansterne by Busfield, D W [revised edition] (D W Busfield) [1991]
B146.6
The Home on the Hill : The Story of Reedham by Rolph, Harry Edward (Reedham Old
Scholars' Association) [2005] B105.8, B199.5
Hopkins, David, Rooks Nest : A History of a House and its People [1994] B158.6-7
Page 316
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I
It's up the Ladder to Heaven by Barker, Celia [1986] [history of St Mark's Church,
Purley] B124.6
J
Jaques, Juliette, Bygone Godstone (Phillimore, 1992) B150.3-4
K
Keeble, Richard, Surrey Pubs (Batsford, 1965) B40.3
Ketteringham, Lesley L, Alsted: Excavation of a Thirteenth-Fourteenth Century
Sub-Manor House with its Ironworks in Netherne Wood, Merstham, Surrey (Surrey
Archaeological Society, 1976) 16.8-9, B85.5
King, K T and Newman, A G, Southbound from Croydon (Omnibus Society) [1965]
B39.2
Knowles, Gordon, Surrey and the Motor (Surrey Industrial History Group, 2005)
B200.9-10
L
Lambert, Uvedale, The Rectors of Blechingley (1981) B108.7
Learmonth, Bob, Bogie, Joanna (née Nash) and Cluett, Doug (ed.), The First Croydon
Airport 1915/1928 (Croydon Airport Society, revised edition) [2002] B187.6-7
Limpsfield Chart Golf Club & Local History by Hickman, Allan (Limpsfield Chart Golf
Club, 1989) B136.2
Limpsfield in Old Picture Postcards by Packham, Roger (European Library) [1993]
B151.5
Limpsfield Revisited by Percy, Kay [1987] B129.3
Lingfield Heritage by Gray, Peter [1987] B129.3
Lingfield in Old Picture Postcards by Packham, Roger (European Library) [1990] B139.5
Little, F, Chipstead - Memories of the Village 1909-1920 [2000] B179.3
Lloyd, John and Sellars, Pat, The Wayfarers' Journal (Webb & Bower) [1991] B145.6-7
Lords of Croydon Palace by Walker, Yvonne M (AMCD Publishers, and Croydon
Libraries) [1991] B143.6
M
Matthews, John D, The Way We Were : A Bourne Society Book of Days (The Bourne
Society, 1995) B160.4, B161.3
Melvin, Ronald [ed.], The Guards and Caterham - The Soldiers' Story [1999] B177.6
Merstham as Time Goes By : Postcards from the Village by White, Peter (Peter White)
[2002] B190.8
Mervyn Edmund Macartney, Architect, 1853-1932 by Ward, Jan (Mrs J Ward) [1999]
B176.5
Mitcham - A Pictorial History by Montague, Eric (Phillimore) [1991] B146.5
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Montague, Eric, Mitcham - A Pictorial History (Phillimore) [1991] B146.5
Montague, Eric [ed.], Old Mitcham (Phillimore) [1993] B154.8
Moore, Alan
A History of Redhill, Volume One - The Town from its Earliest Beginnings to the end
of the 19th Century (Alan Moore, 1999) B179.2
A History of Redhill, Volume Two - The Town from 1900 to 1925 (Alan Moore, 2004)
B196.5
Morris, H M, The History of Merstham [1971] B64.4
Morris, Jeremy, The Nonconformist Experience in Croydon (CNHSS) [1993] B152.6
N
Nature Notes by Wenham, Walter J (The Book Guild) [2003] B194.10
Neal, Muriel, A Surrey Childhood in the 1930s and 1940s (The Bourne Society, 1999)
B176.5-6
The Nonconformist Experience in Croydon by Morris, Jeremy (CNHSS) [1993] B152.6
Nutfield and Burstow by Gray, Peter (Joint Parish Councils Conservation Committee,
1980) B104.8
O
OCRA Insight - The History of the Old Coulsdon Residents' Association 1936-92
(OCRA) [1992] B150.4
The Official Guide to Kent & Surrey Commons (Corporation of London) (Corporation of
London) [1992] B150.4
Old Mitcham by Montague, Eric [ed.] (Phillimore) [1993] B154.8
Osborne, B E, Early Plateways and Firestone Mining in Surrey (CNHSS) [1982] B108.7
Oxted Cricket Club 1890-1990 by Hebert, Brian E and Packham, Roger [1990] B142.8
Oxted in Old Picture Postcards - Volume One by Packham, Roger (European Library)
[1987] B129.3
Oxted in Old Picture Postcards - Volume Two by Packham, Roger (European Library)
[1990] B142.8
P
Packham, Roger
Coulsdon in Old Picture Postcards (European Library, 1985) B124.5
Limpsfield in Old Picture Postcards (European Library) [1993] B151.5
Lingfield in Old Picture Postcards (European Library) [1990] B139.5
Oxted in Old Picture Postcards - Volume One (European Library) [1987] B129.3
Oxted in Old Picture Postcards - Volume Two (European Library) [1990] B142.8
Payne, Gordon A, Surrey Industrial Archaeology (Phillimore, 1977) B91.5
Percy, Kay, Limpsfield Revisited [1987] B129.3
Picton, Dave and Hazel [eds.], Coulsdon West Residents' Association 50th Anniversary
[2000] B179.2
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A Pictorial History of Netherne Hospital by Welch, John C and Frogley, George
(Netherne Hospital) [1993] B154.8
Pipe, John, Electricity Supply in Caterham and District 1900-1992 (The Bourne Society,
1998) B168.5-6, B171.3-4
Portrait of Surrey by Cracknell, Basil E (Robert Hale) [1971] B64.4
Pringle, Charles E, A History of Chipstead (Chipstead Village Preservation Society,
revised edition) [2000] B180.4
R
R.A.F. Kenley by Flint, Peter (Terence Dalton, 1985) B123.3
Ragged, British, Quaker, Soldier by Stone, Patricia (AMCD Publishers) [1993] B152.6
The Rectors of Blechingley by Lambert, Uvedale (1981) B108.7
Redhill at War - the lighter side by Tait, Geoffrey [1983] B114.6-7
Resker, Robert Root (Revd), The History and Development of Purley (Cassell, 1916;
republished by The Bourne Society, 1995) B159.10
Retracing the First Public Railway by Bayliss, Derek A (Living History Publications,
1981) B106.6
Rice, Diana, A History of Downside School, Purley [2004] B195.4, B196.5
Rimmer, Ralph, South Croydon, Selsdon and Sanderstead (Chalford Publishing) [1998]
B171.4
Rolph, Harry Edward, The Home on the Hill : The Story of Reedham (Reedham Old
Scholars' Association) [2005] B105.8, B199.5
The Roman Villa Site at Keston, Kent - First Report (Excavations 1968-78) (Kent
Archaeological Rescue Unit) [1991] B146.6
Rooks Nest : A History of a House and its People by Hopkins, David [1994] B158.6-7
Rosie Remembers by Watts, Rosie née Huggett (The Bourne Society, 2001) B186.3
S
Saaler, Mary
Anne of Cleves, Fourth Wife of Henry VIII (Rubicon Press, 1995) B163.3-4
East Surrey Manors : A Guide to their Documentation (The Bourne Society, 1989)
B138.6
Saaler, Peter, Soldiers of Caterham 1914-1918 [1984] B118.7
The Salford Lancaster by Bamford, Joe (Pen & Sword, 1996) B169.12
Schwind, Walter, A Brief Sketch of the Origin and Progress of the South Croydon Baptist
Church 1869-1891 (South Croydon Baptist Church, 1994) B169.2
Scott-Willey, Hugh H, A History of Chipstead (Chipstead Community Association)
[1967] B47.2
Semper Fidelis - The History of Whyteleafe County School for Girls (Semper Fidelis
Association) [1999] B177.5-6
Seventy Years of Nature Notes in Warlingham & Chelsham by Clarke, Raymond [1982]
B109.8
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Shepheard, Chris, Surrey at Work in Old Photographs (Surrey Industrial History Group,
1992) B150.5
A Short History of Coulsdon by Broadbent, Una (The Bourne Society, 1970) B60.4-5
A Short History of the Parish of Blindley Heath, East Surrey [1992] B150.4-5
Sky Above, Land Below by Villers, John A 'Steve' (J A Villers) [2003] B191.10-11
Soldiers of Caterham 1914-1918 by Saaler, Peter [1984] B118.7
South Croydon, Selsdon and Sanderstead by Rimmer, Ralph (Chalford Publishing)
[1998] B171.4
Southbound from Croydon by King, K T and Newman, A G (Omnibus Society) [1965]
B39.2
Spence, Jeoffry
The Caterham Railway (Oakwood Press, revised edition, 1986) B123.3, B124.5
A Childhood in Caterham in the 1920s (The Bourne Society, 1991) B144.7
The Story of St Mary's, Caterham, 1866-1966 B48.3
Stewart, Frances D
Around Haunted Croydon (AMCD/Croydon Libraries) [1990] B139.4
Croydon History in Field and Street Names (AMCD Publishers) [1993] B152.6
Stidder, Derek, Surrey Watermills (Barracuda Press) [1991] B143.6
Stone, Patricia, Ragged, British, Quaker, Soldier (AMCD Publishers) [1993] B152.6
The Story of Lavender by Festing, Sally (Sutton Libraries & Arts Services) [1983]
B111.6-7
The Story of Little Woodcote and Woodcote Hall by Cunningham, Margaret (Heritage in
Sutton Leisure) [1989] B138.6
The Story of Norwood by Wilson, J B (London Borough of Lambeth) [1974] B76.5
The Story of St Mary's, Caterham, 1866-1966 by Spence, Jeoffry B48.3
The Story of St Swithun's, Purley [2004] B196.4
The Story of Sanderstead by Tripp, Basil (Sanderstead Preservation Society) [1972]
B70.5
Surrey Archaeological Society's Collections, Volume LXXII (1980) [includes material on
Bourne Society area] B103.4-5
Surrey at Work in Old Photographs by Shepheard, Chris (Surrey Industrial History
Group, 1992) B150.5
A Surrey Childhood in the 1930s and 1940s by Neal, Muriel (The Bourne Society, 1999)
B176.5-6
Surrey Industrial Archaeology by Payne, Gordon A (Phillimore, 1977) B91.5
Surrey and the Motor by Knowles, Gordon (Surrey Industrial History Group, 2005)
B200.9-10
Surrey Pubs by Keeble, Richard (Batsford, 1965) B40.3
Surrey Watermills by Stidder, Derek (Barracuda Press) [1991] B143.6
Surrey's Industrial Past (Surrey Industrial History Group) [1999] B178.3-4
Page 320
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T
Tadd, Malcolm, A Guide to the Industrial History of Tandridge (Surrey Industrial History
Group, 1994) B157.8
Tait, Geoffrey, Redhill at War - the lighter side [1983] B114.6-7
Tales of Tatsfield by Geary, Doris M [1987] B130.2
Then and Now (The Bourne Society, 1986) B127.11
Tooke, Jean
Bygone Caterham (Phillimore, 1988) B131.8, B132.2
Caterham in Old Picture Postcards (European Library) [1986] B124.5-6
Tooke, Jean [compiler]
1851 Census Index : Croydon District (East Surrey Family History Society) [1989]
B137.3
1851 Census Index - Mitcham Sub-Registration District (East Surrey Family History
Society) [1992] B147.6
Tripp, Basil, The Story of Sanderstead (Sanderstead Preservation Society) [1972] B70.5
Turk, N and Charman, G, Cricket in Caterham : A Brief History of the Present Club and
its Predecessors, 1767-1973 (Caterham Cricket Club, 1973) B73.6
Tutt, Dorothy
Warlingham in Old Picture Postcards - Volume One (European Library) [1988]
B133.1
Warlingham in Old Picture Postcards - Volume Two (European Library) [1990]
B139.5
V
Victorian Croydon Illustrated by Gent, John (ed.) (CNHSS) [1980] B99.7
Villers, John A 'Steve', Sky Above, Land Below (J A Villers) [2003] B191.10-11
W
Walker, Yvonne M, Lords of Croydon Palace (AMCD Publishers, and Croydon
Libraries) [1991] B143.6
The Wandle Guide by The Wandle Group (Sutton Leisure Services) [1998] B171.4-5
Ward, Jan, Mervyn Edmund Macartney, Architect, 1853-1932 (Mrs J Ward) [1999]
B176.5
Warlingham in Old Picture Postcards - Volume One by Tutt, Dorothy (European Library)
[1988] B133.1
Warlingham in Old Picture Postcards - Volume Two by Tutt, Dorothy (European Library)
[1990] B139.5
Watts, Rosie née Huggett, Rosie Remembers (The Bourne Society, 2001) B186.3
The Way We Were : A Bourne Society Book of Days by Matthews, John D (The Bourne
Society, 1995) B160.4, B161.3
The Wayfarers' Journal by Lloyd, John and Sellars, Pat (Webb & Bower) [1991]
B145.6-7
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Welch, John C and Frogley, George, A Pictorial History of Netherne Hospital (Netherne
Hospital) [1993] B154.8
Wenham, Walter J, Nature Notes (The Book Guild) [2003] B194.10
White, Peter, Merstham as Time Goes By : Postcards from the Village (Peter White)
[2002] B190.8
Whyteleafe Cricket Club Centenary 1990 [1990] B142.8
Wilks, Michael and Bray, Jennifer (eds.), Courts of the Manors of Bandon and
Beddington 1498-1552 [transcribed and translated by Gowans, Hedley] (Sutton
Libraries & Arts Services) [1984] B115.6
Wilson, J B, The Story of Norwood (London Borough of Lambeth) [1974] B76.5
The Windmills of Surrey and Inner London by Farries, K G and Mason, M T (Charles
Skilton Ltd) [1967] B47.2
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Alderton, Mary
Costume in Brass 13.33-9
Tollgates 11.3-11
Allen, J Cyril, Gerald Marcuse 5.32-4
Andrews, Donald, C H Goodman and the History of the Parish of
Warlingham 6.21, 6.24-5
Andrews, Ernest
Coulsdon and Purley Libraries : The Architecture 25.41-2
The Marl, the Pit and the Lane 18.38-9
Mind Over Matter : Manslaughter in Kenley 21.32-6
A Passing Show : Coulsdon 1851 20.10-16
The "Sun" Shone Bright 24.16-18
Which King and Queen? 22.34-41
Back, Eric, My Personal Memories of Rooksnest Park, Godstone 31.21-6
Bailey-Smith, John
Horses and Roses 42.45-8
Mary Gasson - Lady Tramp 43.41-5
Balch, James (1856-1927), Victorian Caterham [prepared by Jeoffry
Spence] 8.22-9
Ball, Margaret, A Childhood in St Lawrence's 17.10-11
Batley, James C
The Annals of Purley 4.28-31
Antiquities of the Bourne Valleys 5.3-5
The Bourne Through the Ages 1.3-5
Elsie Seth-Smith [edited transcript of tape-recording] 18.35-8
Ernest Christie, Surrey Painter 15.3-6
The First School in Caterham 10.12-15
The Godstone Gap 14.22-9
Hare Stone History 7.6-8
How Tandridge got its Arms 17.22-5
The Inventory of Caterham Court Lodge 17.36-8
The Oldest House in Caterham? 5.19-20
Purley's Progenitor 13.15-16
Riddlesdown Man 4.13-15
The Rowed Map 7.3-6
Some Pages of Farleigh History 8.3-7
What Happened in Coulsdon 12.36-8
Whyteleafe : the Story of a Village 6.31-5
Battle, Arthur, A Kenley Policeman's Lot 36.3-13
Bayliss, Derek A, Cast Iron Cow Stalls at Cane Hill Farm 19.15-18
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Beccle, H C (Dr), Bourne in Mind 16.20-1, 16.24
Bingham, Guy, Seventy Years on the Local Rag 16.11-16
Bishop, John, The Story of Foxley Woods 26.6-9
Bodkin, Doris
The Home Guard in East Surrey 29.5-11
They Paid a Peppercorn 23.33-6
Women at Work : Godstone 1851 22.4-7
Broadbent, Una
Animals in the Bourne Valley - Then and Now 4.36-9
A Coulsdon Lord Mayor and his House 11.36-41
Coulsdon Parish Registers : 1653-1812 15.14-18
The Coulsdon Workhouse 10.15-19
The Old Roads of Coulsdon 12.30-4
The Rowed Monument at Coulsdon 10.21-4
Taunton Farm, Coulsdon : Its History 16.26
Writing a Village History 17.15-17
Brooks, Liz and Grahame, Shord Hill, Kenley 37.20-3
Brown, Barbara, Childhood Memories from the Coulsdon of the Fifties 40.54-6
Brown, Colin, Battle of Britain 1940 : The Cost 25.14-16
Brugman, Stella, The Last Days of Warlingham Golf Clubhouse, Whyteleafe
40.62-5
Bull, Malcolm, Some Observations on Local Barns 30.11-15
Bunce, George, Photography 8.30-2
Bunn, Maureen, Family Life at ‘Purley Pines', 1 Godstone Road,Purley 44.3-10
Burgess, Frederick, Local Churchyard Monuments 6.26-31
Burgess, Peter M, Deneholes in Surrey 33.30-40
Bushell, Peter, The History of a House - The White House, Kenley,Surrey 32.8-17
Cadle, Joan, Memories of the 1950s 45.27-8
Carroll, Terence, Colonel Stephens and the Southern Heights Light Railway 38.20-2
Caughey, Peter
A Short History of Christ Church School, Purley (1871-1996) 36.48-54
'To the Poor the Gospel is Preached'- Robert Resker, AKC (1842-1922) 35.50-6
Cherry, Frances [as told to Colin Burgess], Life at RAF Kenley 1940 42 41.59-62
Clarke, Raymond
Halliloo Flowers from Evelyn to Dax Copp 3.28-31
“Homo Superstitiosus” on East Surrey's Ridgeway 13.23-6
Netherne Names 14.18-22
Riddlesdown 11.32-4
Clarke, Raymond and Florence, Arthur Beadell 5.37-9
Comben, Grace L, Christ Church and Purley, 1878 18.4-8
Cooksley, Peter G, The Purley Light 16.34-5
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Coppard, Florence, Lonely Heart 1914-1918 [poem] 23.19
Cox, R C W, The Railways That Didn't Come 3.31-6
Cracknell, Basil E (Dr), The Surrey Green Belt 11.22-8
Creton, Bernard Philip (Barney), Memories from the Childhood of a Caterham
Blacksmith 39.28-33
Davies, G M, The Valley's Foundations 3.3-4
Davies-Jones, Arthur, The Lord Mayor of London in Caterham 11.17-19
Davis, Marion, Blanchman's Farm, Warlingham - The Historical
Background 32.36-8
Davison, Francis, The Development of Postal Services in Sanderstead and Selsdon
38.35-42
Davison, Jim
Excavations at Blanchman's Farm 32.38-42
Taunton Farm, Taunton Lane, Coulsdon : An Archaeological Evaluation
34.11-17
Davison, Margaret, Old Coulsdon Girl Guides in the 1950s 45.29-30
Dawe, Donovan
The Lord Mayor Opens Coulsdon Common 7.35-40
Marden Park : The Claytons and their Successors 5.6-12
The Smiths of Selsdon Park 19.23-8
Dives, John [with Charles Pringle], Two St Edmunds in Sanderstead 16.3-4
Dodd, Edgar, Purley Bury 4.31-3
Doughty, Edward C, Our Bridges 15.8-13
Duck, Margaret
Charles Asprey & His Fountain 30.28-36
An Interview with Bert Sargeant 33.45
Let There Be Light - Joseph Wilson Swan, Invemtor 19.19-22
Reminiscences of Mrs Elsie Coles of Beechwood Gardens, Caterham 38.30-3
Dunmore, Joyce, The Evacuation : 1939 20.4-5
Dunn, Tony, Chaldon Footpaths 31.12-17
Eeles, Joyce, Sanderstead in the 1920s 21.4-5
Ellis ' - Roger, Rifle Ranges around Caterham 45.42-9
Farries, K G and Mason, M T, Local Windmills [abridged from section of The
Windmills of Surrey and Inner London] 2.9-13
Faulkner, Judith, Mountain Pools, Whyteleafe 27.19-21
Fernée, P E and Fookes, G M, Ponds - in and around Godstone Village 24.31-7
Finch, Peter
The Budgen Family of Nutfield 26.16-20
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A Corner of Coulsdon in the Parish of Horley 34.49-52
From Nutfield to Botany Bay - and back again 19.12-14
postscript by Moss, G P 20.43-4
Second Thoughts on Chipstead's Domesday Mill 25.36-9
Flint, Peter, The Advent of the Zeppelins 26.21-8
Fookes, Gwyneth
The Bourne at the End of the 18th Century [transcribed from diary/workbook
kept by Thomas Tomlin of Chaldon] 44.73-86
The Bourne Flow 2000-2001 41.3-8
Chairmen of the Council - Coulsdon & Purley Urban District Council 40.39-53
Churchyard Yews in the Bourne Area 35.6-15
Happy Valley, Coulsdon, Past and Present 43.51-63
The History of Manor Park, Whyteleafe 26.10-15
The London Defence Scheme - The Victorian Forts along the Summit of the
North Downs 38.48-56
The Macleays of Tilbuster Lodge, Godstone 42.15-24
The Thatched Cottage, Old Lodge Lane, Waddington 41.39-42
Fookes, Gwyneth and Bailey-Smith, John, White Knobs, Caterham 37.29-35
Fookes, Gwyneth and Warner, Robert, Coal Posts 33.48-56
Frayne, David (Revd), Marion Georgina Charlotte Christie : Her Funeral Sermon
16.10-11
Frost, Susan M, The Ladder of the Salvation of the Human Soul 12.16-19
Fuller, Charles M, Halliloo Farm, Woldingham 16.16-20
Gadsby, Joy
The History of ‘Roselands' - The Wettern Tree Garden, Sanderstead 37.7-12
The Railway Disaster at Aisgill - September 1913 39.66-8
Gadsby, Joyce
The History of Kingswood, Sanderstead 27.4-11
Ibbett's Piece - a Clue to the Past 32.30-5
Gardner, James Geary, Secrets of Caterham and Godstone Caves 2.3-9
Gaskin, W D
The Guards' Depot, Caterham 7.13-15
Royal Visits to Caterham Barracks 14.13-14
Gasson, Charles, Hooley of Yesteryear 18.26-30
Gilmore, Henry Charles, Memories of Scots Hall, Chelsham 32.3-7
Gilmore, William Henry, Little Roke Avenue, Kenley 37.24-8
Gollancz, Marguerite, The Portley Map 8.35-8
Gordon, L V, Tithepit Shaw Cavern 4.16-17
Goulding, Ann, Chaldon Court 4.34-5
Gravett, K W E
"Cold Blow", Alderstead Heath 10.11-12
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Grove House, Salmons Lane, Caterham 13.41
Notes on Netherne Farm, Coulsdon 9.14-16
The Timbers of Chaldon Court 9.16-18
Gray, Peter, Taunton Farm, Coulsdon : The Building 16.26-7
Greenwood, John, William Bryant and his Book 6.6-11
Groves, Eric W
The Forge, Chipstead Valley Road, Coulsdon 8.33-5
The Stentor Music Company 7.23-6
Hammond, Roger, When power came to Hilltop Lane I paid for it 45.24-5
Harman, Ken
Annie French, 'Glasgow Girl' 42.57-62
Barlow and Parker, Tamworth Road, Croydon 45.31-41
Captain Barnard of Windy Ridge' 42.3-13
Going, Going - Gone! Borough Farm, Sanderstead 44.11-24
Learn to Fly - by Post! 41.52-8
The Origin of the Picture Postcard - and the Early Cards of Sanderstead
43.16-33
Sanderstead Court 40.3-20
Sanderstead Court - The Owners and inhabitants 41.9-20
Harper, Charles G, The Brighton Road (1892) [extract from] 33.3-7
Harris, Marjorie, Life at St Lawrence's Hospital, Caterham 37.13-19
Harris, Nigel, The Essendene Estate, Caterham on the Hill 39.73-6
Hewett, Reginald Guy, Tribute to Four Generations 33.41-4
Hewlett, Geoffrey, Chelsham Hedges 17.5-7
Hilton, Babs, A Whyteleafe Childhood 34.40-8
Homan, Vanna, Caterham-on-the-Hill in the 1930s - Some Childhood Memories
42.67-72
Hughes, Douglas, Bell-Founding 10.8-9
Huitson, Muriel
Dreadful Accident at Whiteleaf 19.4
The Mayor's Party at: Hooley House 16.36-7
Humphrey, Ron
Early Memories of the Garden Village, Woldingham 44.60-8
When War Came to Woldingham 26.29-34
Humphreys, E P
Bells and Bell Ringing in East Surrey 22.28-34
Walter Smith, Master - Kenley School, 1885-1915 34.18-35, 36.29-41
Hunt, Leslie, Royal Air Force, Kenley, 1917-1966 6.35-40
Ide, Henry, Memories of Marden Park 22.26-7
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Jaques, Juliette W
The Enterdent, Godstone 28.38-46
Fairalls of Godstone 29.37-40
The Godstone Literary Institute and Club 33.22-4
Godstone Parish Records 31.3-11
Jones, R, Jones Bros - Your Local Dairy 21.14-16
Keefe, Irene, Buildings I remember in Caterham in the 1950s 45.25-6
Kelly, David, Birds of the Bourne Society Area 14.14-18
Kench, Peter, Ruffetts Cottage, Chipstead 17.32-4
Ketteringham, Lesley
An 18th Century Water Storage Tank at Barrow Green Road, Oxted,
Surrey 30.47-8
“Alsted”, the Medieval Sub-Manor at Netherne 12.3-6
Digging up the Unusual 14.40-2
Leigh Mill, Codstone 16.5-8
The Manor House in Henley Wood, Chelsham 18.8-9
The Medieval Manor of Netherne Field 9.7-14
Stone Age Man in North East Surrey 10.3-6
King, Adrian L, My Early Days in the Bourne Area 35.19-22
King, Wilfred J, Early Days at Purley Waterworks 28.9-11
Kingswood, Pauline, The Living House 25.4-10
Lambert, Uvedale
Introducing Godstone to the Bourne Society 13.16-18
The Lamberts of Bletchingley [edited transcript of talk] 19.33-8
Latham, Ronald E, The Place Names of Caterham and Coulsdon 1.33-4
Leeson, Francis
Beating the Bounds 4.21-6
The Farms of Coulsdon in 1762 and 1837 7.29-34
Vaccination 150 Years Ago 5.12-15
Little, R I, The Sanderstead Excavations 2.14-18
Little, Walter F, Edwardian Times round Chipstead Valley 27.22-7
Lucas, Jacqui
The Passing of a Local Character - Jonathan Fairall 45.80-3
The Story of Jonathan Fairall - Coping in a World of Change 43.8-15
Lucas, Sydney [interviewed by Gordon Newall], One Kenley Family and Two World
Wars 40.35-8
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McCullough, Hugh
The Astoria Cinema, Purley - Some Recollections, 1961-1966 41.63-7
The Regal Cinema, Purley 38.16-19
McLauchlin, Jane, Yew Trees in Churchyards in East Surrey 44.57-9
Madge, Sidney J, Taunton Manor [taken from Coulsdon : from the time of Cuthred
to the Crusades] 12.19-22
Martin, Dorothy, Memories of Roke 35.44-9
Martin, H L, A Boy's Own Kenley 27.15-18
Martin, J P S
Lewis Audley - A Biographical Sketch 36.42-7
The Naming of Purley 36.14-18
Purley in the Early 17th Century : The Inheritance 37.51-6
The Purley Race Track 35.3-5
Matthews, Celia, Coulsdon Day Nursery : The Early Years 27.43-6
Matthews, John D
Caterham’s Cottage Hospitals 21.17-28
A Day of Red, White and Blue 20.17-21
Purley's Pavilions of Pleasure 19.5-11
postscript to 20.40, 20.42-3
Red Herrings on Nore Hill 26.40-6
What's in a Name? 22.7-11
Mayo, Sheila, Coulsdon 1300 - A Festival Week 15.36-7
Meredith, Geoffrey, A Caterhain Boyhood 19.40-3
Miles, Peter, Nature Trails in Caterham and Warlingham 14.29-30
Mills, Anthony, The Roke Oaks, Kenley 41.31-4
Moore, Derek
Old Quarry Hall Estate, Springbottom Lane 38.3-9
White Hill Air Disaster 39.23-7
Muckelroy, Keith W
Mediaeval Woodcote 13.6-9
The Roman 'City' at Purley 10.6-8
Nash, Louise G, South Godstone through Early Photographs 19.28-32
Neal, Muriel, Memories of the 1950s 45.26-7
Neal, Muriel and Greenfield, Monica, The Taylor Family of Caterham 43.46-50
Newall, Gordon, William Edward Newall, Silversmith and Metal Spinner,
1891-1981 42.73-80
Newbury, K M
The Bourne through the Ages 13.39-41
Coulsdon and Purley Road Names 27.28-30
Coulsdon and Purley in Victorian Times 9.19-24
The First Transatlantic Television Broadcast 5.16-18
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Ham and Beans : Gerald and Walter Marcuse of Caterham 17.12-13
In at the Birth : The Early History of the Coulsdon and PurleyPublic Libraries
25.26-30
Our Oldest inhabitants? 11.35
Sanderstead Road Names 15.41-3, concluded on 15.30
The Story of Purley Fountain 2.35-9
A Voice from the Past 45.3-6
Newman, A G (Tony)
First Buses 5.30-2
Street Furniture 14.31-7
The Riddle of Coulsdon's Cinema 28.32-4
Newman, Rita
Coulsdon Methodist Church 27.39-42
Memories of the 1950s 45.22-3
Ockenden, Allan C, Underground Firestone Quarries at Merstham 20.31-5
Oliver, Audrey, A Childhood at 'Littleshawl, Woldingham, 1914-1921 39.69-72
Osborne, Bruce
Early Graffiti in Chaldon Firestone Quarries 21.29-31
The Union Wharf Weight from Merstham 24.18-21
Ouseley, M H, Heraldry in All Saints' Church, Sanderstead 8.8-14, 9.25-9
Packham, Roger
At Risk - Jeremiah's Caterham Folly 40.71-2
The Crawfords of Cane Hill 13.10-14
Fire in Caterham Valley - 1868 38.34
Fresh Light on Coulsdon's Mills 28.5-8
A Glimpse at the Purley War Effort 1917 40.57-61
Happy & Smiling Children : The Opening of Godstone Schools 1855 &
the Foundation of Godstone Literary Institute 44.50-6
Henrietta Frances Le Personne - Service to the Community 45.84-9
Kenley's Influence on the Japanese Crown Prince 23.4-5
Letters from the Front 1900 39.3-6
Lost in the High Street 42.25-30
The Origins of St Mary's Church, Caterham 43.65-6
The Peter Aubertin Hall, 1906-2006 45.50-2
The Prettiest Spot in Surrey 20.36-40
Prize Fighting at Godstone and a Battle of the Heavyweights 41.24-30
'The Purley Review' 1925-1934 41.43-51
The Rector's Three Days of Fame 42.63-5
Revd John Honywood Randolph 1790-1868, Rector of Sanderstead 44.69-72
‘Riddings Court', Caterham, and the Lyon Family 43.3-7
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The Sweet Harmony of the Crawfords 18.30-1
Tom Hills - Master Huntsman 37.46-50
The Tragedy of a Sanderstead Rector 25.10-13
Palmer, Daphne, Rectors of Couldon in the 14th Century : A Re-examination of
Existing Lists 45.72-9
Palmer, Sue
The Setting of Whyteleafe and its influence on Urban Development 12.39-42
Urban Development in Whyteleafe 13.26-30
Pearman, Harry, Further Secrets of Caterham Caves 8.14-20
Penner, Alan G
Couling's of Caterham 11.19-21
The Dairymen of Caterham 12.9-13
Wheelwrights of Old Coulsdon 9.33-5
Peskett, L, Railway through Marden - 138 Years Ago 15.19-26
Pringle, Charles E
Aspects of Social History in Chipstead,17.18-20
The Aubertins and Chipstead Church Windows 14.9-13
Genesis of World War 11 38.57-64
Hazelwood Farm, Chipstead 33.14-21
A History of Chipstead 25.42, 25.44-6
Pringle, Charles E and Purver, A E, Pirbright and the Manor of Pirbright 32.43-8
Pringle, Charles E [with Dives, John], Two St Edmunds in Sanderstead 16.3-4
Pringle, Joy, Mary Stephens and her Charity 12.22-8
Purver, A E (Ted)
Know Your Green Belt 31.40
Purley Hospital : The Early Years 28.35-7
Reynolds, David W, Memories of Childhood Days on Farthing Downs 37.57-64
Robertson, J P S
The Ancient Highway through Marden Park 3.36-40
A Ramble of Walker Miles 1.35-7
Southlands House, Tandridge 27.31-8
Rogers, Tom, Prehistoric Art : A Note on the Slines Oaks' Finds 21.38-9
Rolph, H E, The Story of Reedham 20.22-30
Rose, Grace M
Guiding in East Surrey 40.21-34
Margery Bray and Commonweal Lodge School 39.34-44
Russell, A J
Digging up the Past in Chaldon 18.10-13
The Fireback in Willey Farmhouse, Chaldon 17.8-9
Russell, John, A Sketch of Godstone 18.22-5
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Russell, Michael J
An Excavation in Caterham : The "King and Queen", 1981 22.41-4
Excavation of 19th Century Cottages, Alderstead, 1979180 21.39-44
Prehistoric Chaldon 19.39
Saaler, Mary
An Axe and a Coin 12.34-5
Barley Water and Gruel : Life and Death in the Workhouse 29.41-5
A Byron Livery Button from Coulsdon 41.21-3
Caterham Valley Before the Railway Came : An Excavation at
Stafford Road, Caterham 36.54-6
Chelsham Children 31.18-20
Coulsdon Woods Roman Cemetery 9.3-6
Crime in Tudor Times 32.53-6
Edward 11 at Bletchingley in 1325 37.3-6
Eothen : The First 90 Years 23.19-26
Excavation of the Roman Road at Caterham 8.20-2
Farleigh in the Middle Ages 36.23-8
Godstone Traders in the 1850s 26.35-7
Hidden Shoes at Coulsdon Road, Coulsdon 38.10-15
The History of Portley in Caterham 35.34-43
How 'Green' were the Middle Ages? 33.46-7
The Last Word : Can You Spell? 29.46
Local Archaeology, 1972-3 14.38-40
Operation Pipeline, 1965-1971 11.28-32
The De Passele Family and the Manor of Alderstead 22.11-16
Sir Thomas Cawarden, Master of Tents and Revels 30.16-20
The Story of Tupwood 25.31-5
Wartime Memories of Air-Raid Shelters at Eothen School, Caterham 40.66-70
Saaler, Peter, Lest We Forget : The Soldiers of Caterham 1914-1918 25.40-1
Scales, Ian
Frank Marsh of Coulsdon 42.49-55
Hooley House 39.45-50
Sear, Ruth, Robert Lowe and ‘Sherbrooke’ 39.7-22
Shaw, Herbert, Changing Times at Two Purley Pubs 26.4-5
Shaw, Peter, Caterham and 19th Century Lunacy Reform 42.31-43
Shaw, Peter J, The Early History of Hillcroft School - 1872 to 1903 38.23-9
Sheldrick, Paula, Woodmansterne 15.37-40
Shepherd, John, All Saints' Church, Kenley 18.32-4
Silverthorne, L C, Alexander Braid 15.26-30
Simpson, Reg, The Iron Pear-Tree Water Well at Godstone 15.6-8
Skelton, Andrew C, The Godstone Barrows - A History and Survey 23.15-18
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Skinner, Norman W T
Caterham & District Rifle Club 16.33-4
The Story of Holliday's Bottom 35.27-33
Skuse, Peter R
Bourne Society Council Minutes - A Trawl through 50 Years! 45.7-20
A Coat of Arms 33.25-9
The Day Books of the Woldingham Stores 32.49-52
A Hundred Years Ago, in Woldingham 44.34-40
An-Index to Horse-Drawn Vehicles 34.59-68
An Update to ‘A History of Whyteleafe’ 31.27-33
Sowan, Paul W
The Croydon, Merstham & Godstone Iron Railway : A Short Chapter in a Long
Story 45.53-71
The Deaths of Charles Dulake and Ernest Dulake 44.41-9
Jolliffe & Banks, Civil Engineers of Merstham, 1807-32 23.36-44
Messrs. Warings' and Joseph Firbank's Contributions to Building the Oxted
Line, East Surrey, 1865-1867 and 1880-1883 39.51-65
Spence, Jeoffry
Caterham Court and its Legends 3.4-12
Stanstead and its Deeds 4.10-13
Victorian Mansions in the Bourne Valley 7.8-12
see also Balch, James
Tatham, Andrew, The World Turned Upside Down : A Survey of Population Change
16.27-33, 17.26-31
Tharby, W G
Chipstead Water Mill 13.30-3
The Croydon and Reigate Road 4.3-9
A Rare Posting Box 16.38
Sanderstead 5.25-9
Sir Edward Banks, Knight : 1770-1835 12.6-9
William Webb of Purley 3.13-18
The World's First Public Railway 7.26-8
Tillett, Kevin, A Year in the Life of Warlingham School 1883, a Hundred Years Ago
23.27-33
Tooke, Jean
Caterham - 100 Years Ago 24.4-15
Caterham - who was who in 1851 21.5-14
Caterham Soldiers' Home 22.17-25
Caterham’s Great Exhibition of 1893 25.16-23
"Dads' Army" in Caterham, 1914-1919 30.37-46
For King & Country : Voluntary Recruiting in World War 1 29.12-19, 29.30-6
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The Picture Palaces of Caterham 28.21-31
The Rise and Fall of Caterham Hydro 26.38-9
Robert Vigar - Master of All Trades 23.5-14
Soper Memorial Hall, Caterham 27.12-14
Tutt, Dorothy
A Pioneer with Vision - the Story of Ben Clapp 32.18-29
Beech Farm, Chelsham 9.30-3
Charles Langton Lockton, JP 10.24-9
Chelsham School 10.30-3
The Church Hall, Warlingham 17.34-5
From Junior Mixed to County 31.34-9
The Growth of God's Half-Acre 30.21-7
Henry Morriss and Woldingham Garden Village [edited transcript of taperecording] 17.21-2
The Hop Pole, Woldingham 12.28-30
Many a Drop to Drink : A Brief History of Sutton and East Surrey Water
Company 37.36-45
Take Shelter! 30.4-10
Thomas Kelly : 1772-1855 11.11-17
The Warlingham Almshouses 14.3-9, 15.31-6
see also Wallbank, Herbert
Tutt, Dorothy and King, Jenny, The Will of Sir Robert Clayton of Marden Park
43.34-40
unattributed
The Cross and the Dagger 20.21-2
Foxley 24.28-31
The Search for the 'Lost' Village of Watendone 6.3-6
Wakefield, W E, Caterham and District Council of Churches 18.40-2
Wallbank, Herbert, The Daily Round [edited by Dorothy Tuttl 12.13-14, 12.16
Walter, Hazel, Essendene Road in the 1950s 45.21-2
Ward, Jan, Leonard Stokes - Architect in a Dressing Gown 38.43-7
Watson, Rosemary, The Watsons of Woldingham 28.12-20
Watson, T T B, Butterflies in Woldingham 13.18-22
Watts, Rosie, Memories of Smitham Bottom 35.16-24
Webber, E G, Sheep-farming 7.21-3
Welch, Sir H G Gordon, Some Historic Place~Names in our District 2.30-4
Wettern, John, The Wettern Family in Sanderstead and Croydon 44.25-33
Williams, Elaine, The Rowed Sword 41.35-7
Williams, Ron, Prehistoric Art : A Personal View 21.37-8
Willis, Christopher, The Memorials in St Luke's Church, Whyteleafe 33.8-13
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Willis, Colonel R ff [article based on work of], The Lords of the Manor of
Woldingham 7.15-20
Wilsdon, Glynis
Brief History of Coltsford Mill, Hurst Green 24.26-8
Ivy Mill, Bletchingley 18.14-22
Surrey Water Mills - General Notes 24.21-6
Wood, Annie Millicent, Memories of Annie Millicent Wood, 1893-1981 34.3-10
Wood, Edward G W, Scouting in Purley 13.3-6
Wright, Brian, Fire Marks : A Disappearing Part of Local History 20.5-9
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T
HE BOURNE SOCIETY was formed in 1956 and takes its name from the
intermittent streams that follow the lines of the A22 and A23 roads,
meeting in Purley to flow northward into the River Wandle. The objects of the
Society – England's largest local history society – are to extend the knowledge
of local history in Caterham, Chaldon, Chelsham, Chipstead, Coulsdon,
Farleigh, Godstone, Kenley, Purley, Sanderstead, Whyteleafe, Warlingham and
Woldingham, and to ensure the preservation of records and objects of
historical interest. The Society celebrates its Golden Jubilee in 2006.
The Society is able to help newcomers to satisfy their curiosity about the
area, and to stimulate residents to search out further information. Through its
publications, visits, speakers, meetings, placement of plaques, and
archaeological work, the Society seeks to place the area in an historical
perspective.
The Bourne Society is a registered charity, and as well as general work it
has active special-interest groups in archaeology, industrial archaeology,
photography, pub history and landscape history. Regular outings, meetings
and events are arranged, and a wide range of publications produced,
including this quarterly publication, which is sent free to members.
Membership is open to individuals, families, and organisations. The
Society's Membership Secretary, Mrs J Emery, 118 Coulsdon Road, Coulsdon,
Surrey, CR5 2LB, will be pleased to provide further details of membership and
subscription rates.

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