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Two licences issued by the Board of Excise authorising James White, auctioneer of Dorking, to trade as an auctioneer, 17 Mar 1823 and 28 Jul 1854. James White (c.1795-1872) traded as an auctioneer and estate agent in Dorking High Street from 1817. Sources: census returns of Dorking 1841-1871, National Probate Indexes (Ancestry.co.uk website - accessed May 2013), Surrey History Centre Catalogue. For related records see R 24/1-8 and the records of White and Sons, auctioneers, at Surrey History Centre, K99.

Framed manuscript letter addressed to “Dear Courtenay” and signed by William Ewart Gladstone, the statesman and future prime minister, in which he asks Courtenay to locate some papers on church matters and send a copy to the Rev. J H Newman of Littlemore, Oxford. 18 Sep 1844. The Rev J H Newman was John Henry Newman, later to become a Cardinal in the Catholic church. He had been appointed Anglican vicar of St Mary’s, Oxford in 1828, the benefice of Littlemore being attached to the parish. The letter was written in the year before Newman converted to Catholicism. A typed note on the frame, [c.1970] records that Courtenay was Gladstone's private secretary and that the letter was found in a book given to Dorking library at an unknown date.Small hard bound notebook with metal clasps recording the results of shooting contests between the Wotton or 14th Surrey Rifle Volunteers and the Reigate or 5th Surrey Rifle Volunteers, Aug. 1860 – Oct.1861. The meetings were held at Reigate, Dorking and Holmwood.

Copy of the deed of co-partnership of the Dorking Gas Company between Charles Barclay of Bury Hill, Surrey, Esq, Thomas Hart of Dorking, Gentleman, Philip Cooke of Dorking, Gentleman and Thomas Stent of Dorking, Gentleman. 17 Jun 1834. 13pp. Lists shareholders of the company with their place of residence.Letter giving notice of a special general meeting of the Dorking Gas Company, 28 Jun 1869.

Bound volume embossed with the name Dorking Gas Company on the front cover containing several published acts of parliament relating to the gas industry and covering the period 1847-1871. It includes Chapter cxliii ‘An Act for incorporating the Dorking Gas Company & for enabling them to supply gas within the parish of Dorking in the county of Surrey, 13 Jul 1871.’ In poor condition with loose front cover and binding.

Bill issued by the Dorking Gas Company for work in connection with ‘Holmwood wayleaves.’ 27 Jul 1906. 4 separate notes of rough jottings show measurements in feet and associated named houses or properties, 1905-1906.

Two share certificates for Dorking Gas Company, one in the names of Frederick William Doubleday, Frederick Arnold and Walter Thorn Turner of Dorking for 3 class B shares of £25 and the other in the names of Frederick William Doubleday of Dorking, dentist, and Frederick Arnold of Dorking, auctioneer, for sixteen class D shares of £25. 1915.

Certificate of formal registration of the Dorking Gas Light Company as a joint stock company. 28 Jan 1845. Very fragile in 3 pieces.

Double sided page reprinted from the The Surrey Mirror and County Post of 15 Jun 1928 entitled ‘The Redhill Gas Company – Amalgamation with the Dorking Undertaking.’ A report of an Extraordinary General Meeting held at Redhill in order to change the name of the company to the East Surrey Gas Company and to authorise amalgamation with the Dorking Gas Company.

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Annual report and financial statement of the Dorking British School known as the Powell-Corderoy School, Jan-Dec 1914. 20pp.

Small, hard bound account book marked on the front cover with ‘T Philps – Book of Sundreys.’1791-1835. There are detailed entries for each month, the majority referring to items such as wool, lambskins and leather, for example on Dec 13 1799: ‘Sold Mr Fisher 62 Buckskins at 10 pt - this comes to cash £31.0.0.’ Other entries record amounts spent on groceries and also on items relating to a tailor’s business. Details of wages paid are recorded at the back of the book where there are several loose items. T. Philps would appear to be Thomas Philps, fellmonger of Dorking (see mention of him in a lease - Surrey History Centre catalogue, ref K52/1/10). The 1851 census for Dorking records a probable relative, John Philps, trading as a tailor and woolstapler in Dorking High Street

File containing papers collected by Leslie Capper of Westcott, a member of the Dorking section of the Air Raid Precautions organisation and from 1951, the Civil Defence Corps. 11 items, 1939-1967. Level: Fonds. Includes a leaflet issued for a farewell event for the Dorking Air Raid Precautions wardens at Pippbrook on 16 Jun 1945 and signed by those attending; a certificate of enrolment for the Civil Defence Corps, 1951; and a Civil Defence Long Service medal ribbon (adhesive label used on the whole of the reverse side), [1960s?]. Items of memorabilia including his uniform, cap, badge and whistle have been transferred to the Museum exhibits.

Exercise book containing the minutes of Abinger & Wotton Flower Show, 1954-59. The minutes include those of annual general meetings and committee meetings signed by the chairman. A list of committee members is at the back of the book.Manuscript entitled "Marches in the 15th Kings Hussars." giving an account of the personal experiences of Edward Latter of Dorking, a Sergeant in the Regiment from the time of his enlistment in 1811 during the Napoleonic wars until 1833. Original ms, 4pp & typescript copy, 3pp. The format resembles a diary but has been written retrospectively. Born in Epsom c.1793 and a labourer by trade, Latter saw service in Portugal, Spain, France and Ireland. The file also includes correspondence between the Museum and the Public Record Office and Ministry of Defence in an attempt to throw any further light on the account, 1967. This was unsuccessful. However, his service record shows that he saw service in Portugal, Spain and France in 1813-1814 where he took part in the battles of Vittoria, Toulouse and Orthes. He also fought at Waterloo in 1815 and "distinguished himself as a brave soldier in action." (Source: Discharge papers at National Archives WO 97/80/33)

Receipted bill for funeral of Eliza Latter, paid by Mr Latter to Thomas Davey of High Street, Dorking, Undertaker; 15 April 1864

Bill issued by Sherlock & Son, carriage builders of West Street, Dorking and Brockham to Messrs Attlee, corn merchants and millers, for repairs to a van and cart and warehousing of a phaeton, 01 Oct 1897. Incorporates an elaborate billhead.Small notebook containing the accounts of an unidentified tailor's business,1828, 23pp.. The business would appear to have been local as there are many recognisable local names. The provenance is unknown and there is nothing to indicate who originally kept the accounts.

Paid cheques of executors of John Fuller drawn on the Hampshire & North Wilts Banking Co., Dorking Branch; Sept 11 - Sept 28 1878; and Dorking Water Co receipts for £2 call per share to members of Fuller Family 11 March 1878

Certificate of satisfactory examination in Religious Knowledge in Dorking Parish School of May Cooper; 1905-6

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R28/1-7 Dorking & District Football munute Books 1909-21 (3); 1934-61 (3); 1971-75

R29 Dorking Choral Society minute book 25 Aug 1919 - 18 Sept 1928

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R33/1-3 Vouchers from the Wheatsheaf Inn, Dorking, 1882

Dorking Swimming Bath: 1st class certificate in swimming awarded to Jessie Fuller; 1907; Account book 1914-40; subscriptionbook 1920-38; petty cash book; record book c.1938; correspondence 1939; fixture lists; year books & rules 1937-39Chart Lane Institute: draft conveyance of site; 11 July 1871; newspaper cutting 15 June 1956; correspondence W J Evelyn and others re appointment of new trustees; 1891; 2 envelopes

Lease for a year of land in Ockley & Capel between Richard Sparks Esq of Stoke next Guildford and George Heath Esq of Kitland in the parish of Capel 29 July 1833Draft Conveyance of cottage near the waterworks, Dorking, Dendy & others to Geo Eives, on forclosure of mortgage of Richard Wix Fuller, 16 March 1849

Chancery proceedings: bill of complaint Stace v Ede; disposal of 1/5 of residuary estate in Sussex, Surrey & Dorking of John Worsfold, late of Westcott; died 1861; with pedigrees of heirs in the case

Used Cheque book of the Dorking branch of London & Counties Banking Co Ltd; 1885. Only the cheque stubs remain with no indication of who it was issued to.RATE BOOKS: Dorking Poor Rate 1891; Dorking Urban District Council 1901-31; Dorking Rural 1913; Dorking & Horley Rural District Council: Abinger, Effingham, Ockley & Wotton 1930-36; Capel, Holmwood & Newdigate 1934-56; Mickleham 1932-33; Reigate Rural District Council: Betchworth 1918-26; Betchworth, Buckland, Headley

Documents from Messrs White & Sons, auctioneers & estate agents, Dorking. Note R24/9-13 now R207/1-5

Cycling Clubs Visitors Book of the Wheatsheaf (Dorking High Street) 29 Jan 1905 - 11 July 1914 plus a few entries to 1925 [identified by John Walker]

Dorking Villa Building Company: Articles of Association 1846; Directors' minute book no 2 & 3 1883-1945; shareholders' book 1846-1934; shareholders' minutes no 2 1934-46; seal of the company in wooden box

Notebook kept by Beatrice Kynaston regarding air raid warnings in Dorking 1939-45; also account of arrangements for reception of evacuees 1939; newspaper cutting report on flying bombs in Dorking & District

Collectors' Duplicate Assessments - income tax & inhabited house duties - Wotton division parishes of Ockley & Wotton 1903/4 - 1909/10

Letters from children's nurse C Mountford at Purbrooke, Dorking, to "my dear Mistress" Mrs Mitchell of Kingston; Oct - Nov 1881

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R36/6 Reigate Old Borough Parish: Election of Burial Board members 1900

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Dorking Rural District Council & Guardians calendars of meetings etc 1896/7 - 1922/3 with gaps

Dorking Rural District Council: Dorking Water Undertaking 1900; S Holmwood Drainpipe 1900; S Holmwood private street works 1904/5

Dorking Rural Parish CouncilL treasurer's bond 1906; Rate Assessment of National Telephone Co Ltd 1907

Unused National Food Ration Book 1919; motor fuel ration book, 1951 and four motor fuel priviledge coupons, 1950.

Dorking & Horley Rural District Council: calendars of meetings 1935/6 1960/61; Supplemental Standing Orders 1934

Lease for 3000 years of Tyllies and Figges in Forest Green, 18 March 1579/80 by William Morgayne and Richard Browne to Anthony Tydye; parchment; framed between glass

Attlee Family Papers: Articles of Agreement to dissolve partnership James Stilwell & John Attlee joiners & carpenters, 14 Sept 1765; and original will of Ann Lea, widow, of Dorking, 18 Oct 1799

Letter dated 19 July 1842 to Richard Attlee from James Thurley of Huron, Canada

Heathfield Young Estates: documents including sales particulars & plans, accounts, correspondence (1874-79) re sales of 1875 & 1876 of properties in Dorking, Holmwood, Cranleigh, Ewhurst, Coldharbour, Mickleham, Reigate, Leatherhead, Epsom, Dunsfold & Alf

Five letters from Ralph Vaughan Williams [nd - c. 1930/32?]; 3 letters from Henry Vaughan Williams,1931; two cuttings from Coldharbour Parish magazine, Nov 1931.Footpaths and rights of way on Wotton Estate at Abinger & Abinger Hammer; correspondence, notes of evidence, Byelaws of Abinger Parish Council, 1931-39.World War 2 Ration Card issued by J F Humphreys & Son, Aberdeen House, Brockham (5 copies)

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R50/7 National Registration Identity Card (World War 2); 1943-45

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R52/2/8 Dorking Diary (Dec 1953 - Feb 1954) official publication of the Dorking Guild

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Papers of the Overseers of the Poor of Dorking Select Vestry. They relate chiefly to rates, 1826-78.

World War 1 National Registration Card (1915) M Priest; World War 2 Identity Card of M Priest; Ration Books (3) 1953-54 M & L Priest; National Health Insurance Book (1912) Bert Lee

Papers of D H McMorran Hon Sec 1941-57 re various Dorking Housing Association Schemes, 1935-51; Dorking Guild,1947-49; Dorking Arts & Crafts Club,1947-49; The Dorking Players,1956

World War 1: Dorking Emergency Committee (1914-17) & Executive Committee. (1919-21); Dorking War Emergency Committee. (1921-30) Minute BookReport on the Dorking Experimental Installation by E H Richards for the Royal Commission on Sewage Disposal (1909)

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Poster for the Society for Prosecuting Felons for Beare Green in the Parish of capel (n.d.)

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Royal Warrant appointing Robert Best Ede, chemist and perfumier at Dorking (25/8/1837)

Holograph letter by Ralph Vaughan Williams asking for contribution towards preserving Deepdene Terrace (3/3/1942) [fragile]

Miss Constance Baldry's 100th birthday telegrams, greetings, newspaper cuttings etc. (9/1/1971)

Two bills for items bought from Thomas Wood, Dorking, wholesale grocer & candle manufacturer (April & May 1884); and 1 polio (pp91&92) from a day book (19/11/1813), entries for groceries but no identification of source

Letter, specification and receipted bill for forming a bathroom at 3 Wathen Road by A & P Clear, builders and decorators (25/2/1937 - 16/7/1937)

Dr Barnardo's Homes Young Helpers League Register (1931-11); names only; newspaper cuttings and programmes etc pasted in

World War 2: Records of the Dorking Committee for Refugees from Central Europe (1938-49) including minutes, financial records, correspondence and questionnaires for tribunal

Dorking Electricity Supply: Plans of area of supply and streets in which mains are to be laid (1924-5), on 11 6" O.S. maps (1915-20) with a 1" key plan

Young Family Papers: Deeds & probates, some arising from executorships , trusteeships and solicitors' practice (1710-1871)

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R74 The "Olde Wheatsheaf" Dorking - account book (21 Aug 1922 - 11 April 1942)

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Young Family Papers: including papers relating to Henry Harmon Young and World War 1 diary of Kenneth Young

Extracts from an Abstract of Title of John James Baron de Hochepied Larpent for Subbories (alias King's Farm) and other premises in Holmwood

Dorking Congregational Church: Refugee register (World War 2) [with loose items Rota of Helpers, postcard showing West Street Independent Chapel (1719-1834), birthday greetings Leith Hill Tower, engraving of Rose Hill]

World War 1: National registration card of Ethel Glanfield of Brockham; and ditto for World War 2

Sixteen receipted bills of Dorking Tradesmen (1875-1901) and 1 packet wrapper labelled "J & W Atlee" [Attlee]

Probate of will of William Swan of Dorking, farmer (26 June 1845); on parchmentReport by Vivien Ettlinger on excavations in the crypt of St Martins Church, Dorking, in 1974; 5pp and plans [also finds (1) 3 fragments of clay pipes (2) fragment of token of Robt. Keeling & Son 1810 (3) misc pottery fragments - all passed to exhibits]

TOC H, Dorking Branch minute book (1948-61) and petition by the branch for a lamp (1934)

Dorking Baths attendant's accounts & diary (1931-32) (Dorking Urban District Council)

Arthur Family Papers: business and family papers (1885-1945) including correspondence, leases & tenancy agreements, articles of apprenticeship, marriage & death cerificates, share certificates etc

Willard Family Papers: 1760-1832; apprenticeship indenture, insurance policies, Dorking Emigration Society

Two letters from Shere Parish Correspondence (1836 & nd) re the emigrartion to Canada of William Moore and the Willard Family

Two photocopied extracts from the Shere Select Vestry Minutes (30 Jan 1832 and 26 March 1832) relating to Emigration of the poor to Canada; mentions the Willard family and others

Volunteers Return of Strength (ie weekly state of Capt Angus Camerons Independent Company (3 Feb 1791)

Dorking & Horley Rural District Council: 33 calendars 1933/34, 1940/41 - 1973/74

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C W Kilner, Coal & Coke merchant of Dorking & Leathethead Stations: Orders to carmen for delivery of coal (1865)

N G G Bush, 3 Knoll Estate, Capel: Personal papers inc final notice telephone demand 1937; 3 statements of Abbey Road Building Society 1938, 1942 & 1943; letter re contribution under War Damage 1941

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World War 2: War Incident Map: "All objects dropped from the air in and around the Dorking Urban District during the years 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944 & 1945 prepared from the Civil Defence & Surrey Constabulary records, ARP Office, Thomas M Wood"

'Passport' 27 May 1881 issued by Viscount Graverelle, secretary of state for foreign affairs, on behalf of Rev Edward Cecil Robinson and his wife for continental travel (father-in-law of donor)

Trouts or Hurst in Ockley & Capel: Mortgage to secure £600; 16 August 1774; parchment 3mm

George Borer, citizen & dyer of London: probate copy of will of 27 June 1637 proved 7 August 1646 incl. property in Dorking; photocopy and extract from catalogue of West Sussex Record Office Additional Manuscript 17442.

The Old House, South Street, Dorking: Abstract of Title 1941; conveyance 30 May 1941, plan 1925

File of correspondence, newspaper cuttings, photographs, programmes & other items collected for use in the booklet "Vaughan Williams in Dorking" published by the Dorking Local History Group [173 items in all]

Correspondence relating to proposed alterations to the A24 and A25 at Deepdene Roundabout between the Deepdene Vale Property Owners Association, Mole Valley District Council and Surrey County Council; Jun - Sep 1984; with copy of petition

Autograph Album of Miss Alice Challacombe (later Mrs Huggins); entries 1879-1930; 52ff plus some loose items

Dorking Greystone Lime Company Ltd: memorandum of association, 13 March 1865 and other papers

The Dorking Cock: Research material including published articles, cuttings, illustrations, badges and other material [held in binders]

Dorking Evacuation Play Centre, (cubs, brownies, nusery school); scrap book of photos, newspaper cuttings etc [very fragile]

8 singing games for children, words by Rose Fyleman and music by Ruth DysonPavilion Cinema Dorking: Exhibitors records and returns to the Board of Trade under the Cinematograph Films Act of 1927 5 vols. 1932-37.

M Putney, Lime, Coal & Coke Merchant etc., Railway Station Dorking: delivery note 31 October 1874

R98 Dorking District Local Board Bye Laws acting as Sanitary Authority 1883

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R102/1-5 Dorking Sports Association minute book and miscellaneous items,1932-46.

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Leith Hill: Surrey County Planning Scheme under the Town & Country Planning Act of 1932; nd c.1938 with plan

Plan of caves at 56a High Street Dorking, prepared by Pyrford Design Partnership; March 1985; also 2 lists of Dorking Caves

Deeds (1807-83) with Abstract of Title (1730-1838) relating to a messuage & premises on the north side of Dorking High Street (no 21) and a pew in the parish church

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Dorking Sports Association minute book , 23 Jul 1924 - 02 Dec 1932; constitution, rules & bye-laws, 30 Jan 1930 and amended copy, 23 Apr 1932-1939.Photocopied extract from Richard Attlee's account book of expenditure on new house on Rose Hill, 1844-1845; with some other entries for 1809; 17pp; original in possession of donor

Dorking Petty Sessions - returns for the fully licensed public houses, inns & beerhouses in Dorking & Westcott, Feb 1892; photocopy; 10pp

Royal Mail contract for conveyance of H.M. mails between Dorking and Redhill by motor mail van , 29 Apr 1909; and cutting, with picture, from the Surrey Mirror of 07 Jul 1905.

Clothing and cash accounts book of Private Hector Melville, 1816-19 and entries for 1829-31; marked "Handed to FHH by Miss Baleman Librarian 27/4/59"Letters: 4 by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1944-50) and 1 by Edith Turner, Hon Sec of the Dorking & District Refugee Committee

Deeds relating to a plot of land on the Holloway Estate, later called Virginia Cottage, Roman Road, Dorking, 1905-1955; 6 items incl plan

Abstracts of Title for properties in Dorking (Torcherwald), Brockham, Brockham Green, Holmwood & Westcott

Rules, regulations and bye-laws for conduct of business of Trustees; nd; printed; statements of accounts of Trustees (1867-1911); printed duplicate copiesCorrespondence relating to a planning application to convert Sondes Place House to provide physics and chemistry laboratories for Sondes Place School, 1947.Diary kept by David Mitchell a builder of Capel, recording his work, local events, weather etc., 1885-1891.

Charles Degenhardt, draper, South Street, Dorking: Four volumes of advertisement scrap books, 1930-79; notebook with lists of advertisement blocks,1918-39; programme of fashion show,1965; stationery samples 8 items.

Home Guard: Surrey 7th battalion Location Statement List, Nominal Roll at Stand Down (3 Dec 1945); invitations and menu cards for dinners etc (1944 & 1945); [photographs in collection E2/9-12]

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Programme for a farewell to Dorking Air Raid Precaution Wardens Social at Pippbrook; 16 Jun 1945

A collection of copies of original records relating mostly to the medieval history of Dorking taken from sources in major repositories including the National Archives, the British Museum, Surrey History Centre and the archives of the Duke of Norfolk’s estate at Arundel Castle. The collection also includes personal research notes based on these items [c.1970s-1980s?], 2 boxes. The records were deposited at Dorking Museum on 05 Aug 1987 by Gwen Harmar, a local historian and researcher of Dorking.

Records of the Manor of Dorking including copies of the court book, 1540-1577; the court roll, 1597-1607/8; surveys of the manor in 1549 and 1649; abstracts of titles, 1603-1625;, a general account of crown lands including the Dorking parcel of the possessions of the Duke of Norfolk, 1546-1548; and a list of tenants, [c.1819-1837?]. 1 box and 4 files.Photocopy of the court book, 1540-1577, pp 7-397. Original in Surrey History Centre: ref: 196/1/1. Copyright: Not to be reproduced without permission.Photographic copy of the Court Roll, 1597-1607/8. Original in Arundel Castle archives ref. M809 mm. 1-19v (mm 2v & 3missing)Photocopy of the survey of the manor, 3 Ed.VI, 02 Mar 1549. 6pp. Original in National Archives ref: E 36/169 26963 pp. 519-523.Photocopy of abstract of titles, 1603-1625. Original in the British Library ref. BM Add. 27535, ff. 1-33vPhotographic copy of the survey of the manor made by William Forster, 1649. 1 volume. Original in the Surrey History Centre ref. 196/2/1 pp. 1-225. [Stored in separate box]Photocopy of list of tenants “in Dorking manor in Dorking parish,” [c.1819-1837?]. 4pp. Original in Surrey History Centre ref. 196/3/6 contained in Court Book of 1819-1837. Missing 30.05.2015Photocopy of general account of crown lands, 2 Ed.VI (1546/7-1547/8), 4pp. Includes Dorking parcel of the possessions of the late Duke of Norfolk. Original in the National Archives at SC6/CHAS/447/3959Records relating to Dorking Parish Church and Rectory. Includes references from charters and accounts granting the church to the Priory of St Pancras at Lewes and also to Reigate Priory, both of whom held the advowson of the church in the 12th to 14th centuries. Also includes research notes and published material relating to Bogo de Clare who held church land at Dorking in the 13th century. 8 items.Photocopy of the charter of Godfrey, Bishop of Winchester confirming the grant to the monks of St Pancras of Lewes, of the church of Dorking with the chapel of Hewachne and the lands which …..Isabel, Countess of Warenne gave to the church of Dorking. Late 12th century, 2pp. Original document in National Archives at E40/14238.Photocopies of portions of three membranes on 6 sheets showing accounts of lands and possessions “lately pertaining” to Reigate Priory including the Rectory and other land in Dorking. [c. 1540s?] Source unknown.Photocopy of a valuation of the possessions of Reigate Priory. Includes the valuation of Dorking Rectory and quitrents for Dorking parish and of farm and land in Capel. Undated but of the time of Henry VIII, 1509-47. Original document in the National Archives at E316/406.Typed extracts from sources including Obedientary Rolls, Dugdales Monasticon, and Valor Ecclesiasticus on the history of the Priory of St Swithin with reference to the Church and Rectory of Dorking,[c.1980s?] 4pp.File of research notes and published material relating to the local land holdings of Bogo de Clare, [1947-1980s?] 5 items. Bogo de Clare (1248-1294) was the third son of Richard de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford and 6th Earl of Gloucester and held multiple clerical livings without having been ordained a priest. One of his residences was a manor house near Dorking.Photocopy of a lecture entitled “The Inimitable Chancellor Bogo de Clare” given by Edward, Bishop of Swansea and Brecon to the Friends of Llandaff Cathedral, 18 Jun 1947 and published in the Journal of the Historical Society of the Church in Wales Vol. 1, 1947, pp 15-26, 11pp.

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Copies of rate books for the East Borough of Dorking, 1759-[c.1839?) 3 items. The parish of Dorking was divided into six tithings called Boroughs. The East Borough included both the east end of the town and West Betchworth. The original documents were in the possession of Mr J E Walker of Dorking at the time of deposit in 1987.

Photocopies of assessment nos 1-1141 for Dorking; (numbers 1148, 1177, 1182, 1184, 1187 and 1188 have been added in the original manuscript), [c.03 May 1839?] No boroughs are indicated. Only the left hand pages have been copied so that the rental or annual value, the amount of assessment, the amount of poor rate, the amount of arrears and total amount to be collected are all omitted. Records relating to wills and probate with reference to people or property in the Dorking area during the 14th -17th centuries. 18 items.File relating to Roger de Freton, Dean of Chichester, (d.1383), who held land and property in Dorking, 5 items. These include:-Photocopy of the will of Roger de Freton dated 15 Feb 1381/2 and proved at Lambeth, 05 May 1383. From Archiepiscopal Register, Courtenay, pp. 196-203, Lambeth Palace Archives, ref. 1383. Published in Sussex Record Society Publications vol. XLVI. Among many bequests he leaves the lands and tenements in Dorking belonging to himself and his brother to his executors to have obituaries sung for himself and his brother Thomas,Typed extracts containing references to Roger de Freton from Sussex Record Society publications Vol. XLVI, Chichester Cathedral Chartulary, 1941 and Vol. XLI Transcripts of Sussex Wills Vol 1, 1935.Typescript notes of references to source material relating to Roger de Freston, [c.1980s?], 1p.Correspondence between Gwyneth Harmar and Dr Francis Steer, Archivist of Arundel Castle and Librarian for the Dean and Chapter of Chichester, referring to record sources in the archives of the Dean and Chapter of Chichester relating to Roger de Freton, 1978. 2pp. Manuscript notes written by Vivien Ettlinger, local historian of Dorking, of references to Roger de Freton from Dorking Manor Court Books, 1382/3. 1p.Photocopy of will with codicil of John Sandys, gentleman of Yaxley, Huntingdonshire leaving lands in East Betchworth, West Betchworth and Dorking to his son Edward. Dated 28 Sep 1542. 3pp. Letters of administration granted 05 Nov 1543. Original in National Archives at PROB 11/29/471.Photocopy of a will with codicil of John Sandys, gentleman of Yaxley, Huntingdonshire, 28 Sep 1542, 2pp. Proved 15 Feb 1547. Original document at the National Archives at PROB.11/32.

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Photocopy of the will of John Panefold - to be buried in Dorking churchyard, 14 Feb 1557, 2pp. Proved 16 Mar 1556/7. Original document at the London Metropolitan Archives at DW/PA/5/155.Records relating to the will of Wiliam Longhurste, tavern keeper [of Dorking?], d.1558. 3 itemsPhotocopy of the will of William Longhurste, tavern keeper, - to be buried in Dorking churchyard, 29 Dec 1558. Proved 09 May 1560. Original document at the London Metropolitan Archives at DW/PA/7/6 Typescript transcript of the will of William Longhurste, tavern keeper. Proved 09 May 1560. [c.1980s?] [see R116/6/5]Manuscript notes on source material relating to members of the Longhurst family [of Dorking?] in the sixteenth century.[c. 1980s?], 1p.Photographic copy of the will of Frances Brockett, yeoman of Waltone, Surrey, 04 Apr 1571, 4pp. Proved 05 Mar 1571/2. The will deals with Brockett’s property in Dorking. [Original document at the London Metropolitan Archives at DW/PA/5/1571] Photographic copy of the nuncupative will of Henry Burstowe, plowewright of Beachworth, [Betchworth], 18 Aug 1593. Latin and English text. Proved 28 Aug 1593. Source unknown.Photocopy of the will of John Cottingham, citizen and poulterer of London, 09 Jul 1551, 3pp. Proved 13 May 1560. He bequeathed his property in Dorking and Betchworth to his sons John and Thomas. [The original document is held at the National Archives at PROB.11/43] Manuscript transcript of the will of John Cottingham, citizen and poulterer of London, 09 Jul 1551, [1980s?] 6pp. [see R116/6/8/1]Typescript of a family tree of John Cottingham (d.1549) covering three generations during the sixteenth century, [c.1980s?].1p. The family lived in Betchworth, Dorking and London.One page of handwritten notes containing references to various Cottinghams of Dorking and London in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries with references to their locations in public records, [c.1980s?]Photocopy of the will of John Bristowe the elder, yeoman of Dorking, 04 Jun 1627, 3pp. Proved 10 Oct 1627. [Original document at London Metropolitan Archives at DW/PA/5/1627] Papers relating to land and estate in the Dorking area, 14th-19th centuries. 15 items.Photocopy of final concord between Roger de Freton, clerk, plaintiff and John Kentynge of Dorking and Isabella his wife, deforciants. Mentions land, meadow, heath and 2s rent in Dorking, 1378, 1p. Original document in National Archives at CP 25/1/230/60.Photocopy of release and quitclaim by John Dawe to Robert Stapylton of one tenement in East Street, Dorking and half an acre in Bovetown., 27 May 1427 with an acknowledgement of the deed by John Dawe 08 Nov 1427, 1p. Latin text together with a transcript and translation, [c.1980s?], 1p. Original document in National Archives at C 54/286. Reduced size photocopy of a memorandum by William Palmer of London, fletcher, of his right and title to lands and tenements held in Dorking and elsewhere in the county of Surrey, c. [late 15th century? - post 1473], 1p.The bottom of the document containing the date has not been copied. Original document in British Library,Add.Ch.9043.The lands mentioned include: a) Parcel of lands called Brochammeslond and Balards Lond, formerly of John Huse and William Hawkyn of West Betchworth and wife Anne’s which on failure of heirs descended to Alice Hawkyn, sister of William and wife of John Palmer, great grandfather of William Palmer, fletcher; b) a field of land in East Betchworth called Netilcombe with appurtenances, formerly of Richard Leukener, who sold to Robert Hawkyn, from whom it descended to Alice Hawkyn.

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c) a parcel of land called Palmersbrymshursthe in the lordship of West Betchworth, formerly of Richard Whytinge (?), who in 1392/3 conveyed it to trustees(?) for William, Stephen and Robert Hawkyn:. Through failure of heirs it descended to Alice Hawkyn; d) an acre of land called Chalkaker in the common field of West Betchworth formerly of Robert Bacheler of Dorking, who in 1484/5 gave it to Robert Hawkyn from whom it descended to Alice Hawkyn; e) A tenement with curtilage in West Betchworth, formerly of John Huse who in 1355/6 gave it to Agnes or Annes from whom through failure of heirs it descended to Alice Hawkyn her sister and next heir.

Typescript of the text of a bargain and sale by Edward Sonds of Aylton, Huntingdonshire, gentleman, son and heir of John Sonds, gentleman, deceased, to John Cottingham, citizen and poulterer of London, of lands, meadow, leases, pastures and woods called Bootehill, in the tenure of William Adams, and Gymmelhurst in the holding of John Hether, in Dorking and East Betchworth, 20 Apr 1546. 6pp. Original document in the National Archives at C 54/448Photocopy of a release and quitclaim by Edward Sandes otherwise called Sonde of Aylton, Huntingdonshire, gentleman, son and heir of John Sandes alias Sondes, gentleman, to John Cottyngham, citizen and poulterer of London of those lands, meadows, pastures, wood and underwood called Cotehill and Brimmleshurst (?) in Dorking, East and West Betchworth and now in separate tenure of -----Adams and John Hether, 29 May 1546, 1p. Original document in the National Archives at C54/447.

Photocopy of a suit between William Wright, plaintiff and James Skinner, deforciant, over ownership of Ruggeland and Cowyck in Capel, 1547/8. 10pp. Original document in the National Archives at E 315/116. The text includes: Interrogatory on the parts of William Wryght, plaintiff against James Skynnere, deforicant, 9 questions; Interogatorys on the part of William Wryght, youngest son of Robart Wryght late of Newdegate against James Skynnere, questions 1 -25; deposition of Richard Bray of Ewell, gentleman aged 60; deposition of --- (name missing) – refers to the deposition of Robert Horley; deposition of William Willett of Capel, husbandman aged 53; deposition of Thomas Carter of Capel, husbandman, aged 43; deposition of Nicholas Stare of Capel, husbandman aged 40; deposition of Nicholas Thornden of Warnham, husbandman aged 36; deposition of Thomas Stare of Capel, husbandman, aged 30; and deposition of Thomas Staplehurst of Capel, tailor, aged 36.

Photocopy of extent and yearly value of all the manors, messuages and lands, tenements and hereditaments late of Sir Thomas Browne, deceased, 04 Aug 1603, which descended to Ambrose Browne his son and next heir at the death of his father. Taken at Cobham, Surrey, 25 Oct 1603. 3pp. Includes the manor of West Betchworth, a quarter of the manor of Dorking and lands in Dorking, Capel, Mickleham and East Betchworth. Endorsed 27 Jun 1609 “Solde to Sir W Wynne kt for £160.” Original document in the National Archives at WARD 5/42Photocopy of bond between Francis Couchman alias Crouchman of Stoke, Kent, grocer and Edward Badby by which Couchman was bound in the sum of £200; the condition being that Francis Couchman and his wife Elizabeth having conveyed to Edward Badby a yearly rent of annuity from lands and tenements in Ockley, Wotton and Dorking, Surrey, formerly granted to Richard Hill of Godalming, to Richard Agmondasham and wife Elizabeth (now wife of Francis Couchman) for life; and Richard Agmondasham having died, Edward Badby to receive the rent or annuity during the life of Elizabeth, or else the bond to be void, 28 Apr 1621, 2pp. Original document in British Library, (Cart. Harl. 77E16). Copyright: British Library.Photocopy of petition from William Golstone to Secretary Cooke, knight, one of the Commissioners of the Admiralty, for payment for timber, lying at Kingston upon Thames and Dorking. Ordered in 1615, but unable to be transported because of the “sicknes tyme then beinge” to enable it to be transported to the naval yard at Deptford, 08 May 1629. 2pp. Original document in National Archives at SP 16/142.

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Typescript containing an incomplete summary of a marriage settlement between William James of Brockham in the parish of Betchworth, tanner and Maria Wattall, daughter of John Wattall. Refers to an annuity of £10 from lands and tenements in Dorking granted by deed poll on 15 Apr 1578, by John Carpenter to Christopher Rythe of Twickenham, formerly belonging to Robert Carpenter, father of John, and in occupation of Thomas Constable, 24 Apr 1650, 1p. Original document in National Archives at O 86/97.Typescript containing incomplete summary of indenture between George Wattle Mertsham, butcher and Philip Cooke of East Betchworth, Plowright, reciting deed poll of 15 Apr , 20 Eliz, 1p.Photocopy of a covenant to produce deeds between Francis Blackwell Bryant, mineral water manufacturer of Dorking and Ann Hammond of Dorking, spinster, reciting an indenture of 01 Jan 1840 between John Bartlett the younger and John Young for 2 messuages or cottages with washhouse and gardens in Back Lane, 05 Sep 1879, 2pp. Source of original document unknown.

Photocopies of entries relating to the Warenne family, (Earls of Surrey) from the Dictionary of National Biography, pp. 819-835. [c.1980s]. Notes and references to the disposition of the church in Dorking between the Warenne and Arundel families and Lewes Priory between 1147 and 1538. [c.1980s], 7 items.Notes and references to Dorking, the manors of Dorking and West Betchworth and the Warenne and Arundel families and others.Typescript note of the assignment of the manor of Dorking to Edward II from Harl. 57 E33 in the British Library. 1p.Typescript note of references to the Wrenge family from the Cotton Mss, Nero E VI in the British Library, [16th century?] 1p.Typescript note on the surrender of the manor of Dorking to the King from the Calendar of Close Rolls, 17 Jun 1326 p. 573. 1p.Typescript notes with references to and extracts from the History of the Warenne Family [?] covering the period 1780-1790 at Surrey History Centre. 2pp.Typescript note with references from the Valor Ecclesiasticus, or a survey of church finances of 1534/5 held in the records of the Augmentation Office at the National Archives. 1p. Typescript note of a reference in the Patent Rolls of May 29 1415, p. 336 to a licence to Thomas, Earl of Arundel to hold the manors of Dorking and West Betchworth. 1p.Typescript notes of references from the Close Rolls, No 103, 16 Edward IV, (1476) of a demise and quitclaim of the demesne and manor of Dorking by William Huse to Queen Elizabeth and others. 1p.Typescript notes with references to the grant of the manor of Dorking by Edward, Earl of Derby to George, Earl of Shrewsbury and others, 1565, 1p. From an original document at the National Archives ref: WARDS 2/34/121/18.Photocopy of printed pedigree showing the family of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, (1517-47) and his children, 15th -16th centuries. 1p. Genealogical table of the Neale(s) family, 1546-1635. Thomas Neale held a cottage and heath ground in the manor of Dorking in 1651, (source: manor of Dorking rental in the Arundel Castle archive, A504 Box 2(05), 1 sheet folded. Manuscript and typescript references to the Daye, Pollingfold, Frank and Goodwin families and their Dorking properties; obtained mostly from records of the manor of Dorking, c.1496-1753, 10 items. Manuscript references to a messuage and land at the east end of Dorking held by Richard Daye and others, 16th – 17th centuries, 2pp. Manuscript references to a tenement held by John Bonwick on the south side of East street in Dorking. with adjoining parts called Bulls and Peppers, during the [16th century?]1p. Manuscript references to a tenement in East Street held by William Frank and later by Miles Goodwin during the late 16th century.1pManuscript references to a tenement called Somers and Totnells on the south side of East Street, Dorking held by Edward Goodwin in [1649?], George Goodwin and Widdow Upton 2pp.

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Manuscript references to a parcel of Lower Chequers lands on south side of Chergate Lane held by Edward Goodwin in [1753?]. 1p.Manuscript notes on the Goodwin family from the Dorking area in the 16th and 17th centuries. 2 pp.Typescript note with references to Richard Cherde of Honyngton taken from records of the Wardrobe and Household, 14 Edw.I. 1p.Extracts from wills and manorial records relating mostly to the Pollingfold family of Dorking during the 16th and 17th centuries and to the Dorking holdings of John Dawe in the 14th and 15th centuries .14 itemsManuscript extracts from a survey of 40 Eliz. (1597/8) relating to the holdings of the Pollingfold, Smyth, Goodwin and Dawes families in the East Borough of Dorking. 1p.Typescript and manuscript notes of the Ponyngfold family genealogy from Dorking parish registers and other sources, 16th-17th centuries. 7pp.Typescript of an extract from the will of William Paningford of Dorking, yeoman, dated 04 Nov 1603 and proved 26 Nov 1603,1p. Taken from the Herringman Register at the London Metropolitan Archives, fo. 412, no. 767.Typescript extract from Dorking court rolls recording the death of William Ponyngfold, [early 17th cent?], 1p.Typescript references to the wills of Joane Panningfold, widow of Dorking, 1604 and Matthew Panningfold of Pulborough, Sussex, yeoman, 1604 from originals proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury held in the National Archives. 1p.Manuscript extract from the survey of the manor of Dorking of 1649 relating to the tenement in East Street called Ringers held by Richard Finch and formerly by Goodwin, Smith and Bowells, 1p.Manuscript extracts from Dorking court rolls relating to the holdings of John Dawe in the East Borough during the 14th century. 1p.Manuscript extracts from Dorking court rolls relating to the holdings of John Dawe and Robert Stapleton in the 15th century 1p.Miscellaneous notes of persons and places named Dorking taken from sources in major repositories, 13th – 19th centuries. 14 items.Manuscript notes from Close Rolls, City of London Letter Books, Coroners Rolls, Hustings Rolls etc from 1278-1428, 5pp.Manuscript notes relating to wharves and docks from similar sources as R116/8/8/1-5, 13th -19th centuries, 8pp.Photocopy of printed Latin text containing an extract from the Register of the Grey Friars in London with references to the land held by John of Dorking in Holborn contained in a statement about flooding by springs and the river Fleet in the parishes of St Giles and St Andrew, [15th cent?] 1p.Listings and notes of record souces including those at Surrey History Centre and Arundel Castle. 10 items

Photocopy of the catalogue of records for the manors of Dorking with Capel and Shellwood at Surrey History Centre, 6pp with notes on availability for copying, [c.1970s?] 1p.Photocopy of the index cards from Surrey Record Office relating to Dorking material, [c.1980s?], 7pp.Manuscript note showing a list of registers of licences granted under the Licensing Act 35 & 36 Vic. C.94, sec 36. Surrey Record Office ref: PS7/2.Typescript note of Dorking manorial records of the 19th century received from the Dorking solicitors Hart, Scales and Hodges, 1p

List of Surrey Record Society publications vols III-XXLX. De-accessioned May 2015Photocopy of a listing of Dorking manor court rolls, 1275-1608 and other items held at Arundel Castle, 2pp. Typescript page with a listing of documents relating to property in Dorking extracted from “Palaeography, genealogy and topography,” by H R Moulton, pub. London 1930, [c.1977?], 1p.Typescript page of notes with references taken from major record repositories relating to the Priory of St Mary Overy, Southwark, [c.1980s?]

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Photocopy of pages from a catalogue of Surrey deeds and other documents offered for sale by F. Marcham, 9 Tottenham Terrace, White Hart Lane, Tottenham, London, 3pp, [1980s?] Copy obtained from Surrey Archaeological Society. A handwritten note states that the catalogue was issued about 1910 and that some of the deeds mentioned have found their way to the Minet Library at Lambeth. Records relating to people and places outsde Surrey but with an indirect relevance to the Dorking area, [early 13th?] - 17th centuries, 5 items.Photocopy of a confirmation of grant of land and properties in Gamanches and Guerreville by Thomas de Saint Wallere and Edela his wife to the church at Llangerniw, Denbighshire or Dodnash Priory, Suffolk. Text in Latin. [early 13th century?]. 1p. Source unknown. No obvious connection to Dorking.Photocopy of an extent and yearly value of the possessions of Dame Katherine Sonds, widow, a lunatic in the county of Kent, 09 Jun 1632, 1p. Original in National Archives WARDS 5/42Hand drawn genealogical chart relating to the Burkett or Birkett family of Westmoreland in the 17th century, [1980s?] Hand drawn genealogical chart relating to the descendants of Christopher Birkett in the 16th-17th centuries, [1980s?] No place of residence is given. Typescript slip of paper with notes from Grey Friars Chronicle published by the Camden Society, 1851, relating to Jack Cade’s rebellion of 1452 with a note on an earthquake affecting Croydon, Reigate and other places in 1551. [1970s?], 1p.

Merchant Navy: A P Kapper's clothing book (1/3/1949); fire alarm instructions RSM Queen Elizabeth issued to A Kapper, storekeeper

Collins family papers: photocopies of 2 letters by Alfred Collins & Sarah Collins (neé Jerome) to Caroline Collins, 25 Nov 1863 & 11 Dec 1863)

Apprenticeship Indenture of Alfred Francis Collins (son of Charles Collins and father of the donor) to F Bargman & H S Benson of Dorking, architects and surveyorsDeeds of Shrub Cottage (nos 8 & 9 Cotmandene); 1728-1913; also nos 35 & 36 and 6 messuages on South side of High Street

Chemist's prescription book (1908-1912) High Street Dorking (not identified, probably Clarks Medical Hall); pp1-601 includes index of clients

Birth certificate (certified copy) of Edward Withers (organist); 28 December 1885; photocopy

An example of the caligraphy of J E N Walker [a poem 'The Kingdom of God in a Strange Country' by Francis Thompson]; 1976

Memorandum book inscribed 'James Jones 1769'; vellum cover, 18ff, fragile; genealogical notes and sundry memoranda; 1769-1898, 1930

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Copy of the birth certificate of the actor Laurence Olivier, born in Dorking 22 May 1907.

Dorking High School: Reports for W J Bonner; Jan 1920 - Sept 1925 (18); contained in file

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Powell Corderoy School (Dorking British School); Photocopies of 6 items (1895-1940) used in an exhibition; also 2 letters from T E Powell to Miss Corderoy; 21 Jan 1898 & 4 Aug 1898

Dorking British School (Powell Corderoy School) Children's Overseas Reception Scheme letter preforma; June 1940; World war 2; fragile

World War 1: Illuminated certificate that Private H W Cockerell is commemorated in Hooge Crater cemetery, Belgium; 26 October 1917

Album of autographs and newspaper cuttings and miscellaneous items chiefly relating to the Attlee family and the Knight family of Fareham; 1784-1904; ff1-107Minute books of the Dorking Lawn Tennis Club; 09 Dec 1912 - 26 Jul 1933; 27Mar 1934-03 Sep 1951; 14 Sep 1951-21 Feb 1969; 23 Mar 1971-20 Mar 1974; 06 Mar 1973-14 Apr 1975; some loose papers in books

Apprenticeship Indenture of Charles Gander to William & George King of Abinger Hammer; 10 November 1891; parchment 1m

Records of the estate agents Crow, Watkin and Watkin, chartered surveyors, land agents and auctioneers of South Street, Dorking. Administrative history: Established in 1886 the firm was founded by Frederick Lewis Crow (1866-1952) who took on the tenancy of Shellwood Manor, Leigh with its farm from the Duke of Norfolk and became the Duke’s principal tenant. His son also named Frederick Lewis (1886-1979) entered the business in 1905, becoming a partner in Messrs Crow in 1907 and retiring in 1939. The younger Frederick was a founder of Dorking Rotary Club and a founder member of the Dorking branch of the National Farmers Union. He served on Dorking Urban District Council, was a Vice President of the Dorking & Leith Hill District Preservation Society and helped to found Dorking Museum. The company were closely involved in running the last vestiges of Dorking Market.

Lewis Crow (b.1927) was joined in partnership of the firm by W E Keasley, and during their years with the firm of Crow they merged with Messrs Friend & Nightingall of Westerham, Kent, taking over their long established business. The business of Messrs Slocombe & Co was also amalgamated with that of Messrs Crow & offices were situated at Westerham, Tonbridge, Reigate and Dorking. In September 1954 Mr Lewis Crow took into partnership his son F. Maurice Crow. (1927-1984)

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Under Maurice Crow, the business of Messrs Watkin and Watkin of Bell Street, Reigate established by William Thomas Watkin in 1918, was amalgamated to form Crow, Watkin & Watkin. Maurice Crow was closely involved with local affairs and was a founder member of the Christian Centre in Dorking.The company celebrated its centenary in 1986 occupying the same premises at No 16 (previously no 76) South Street. Not long afterwards the Dorking business was taken over by Messrs King and Chasemore of Horsham who traded in Dorking as Osenton Lamden of 275 High Street. The records were deposited at Dorking Museum by Messrs Crow, Watkin and Watkin in 1989. In 2015 Crow and Watkin continue to trade from their offices in Reigate.

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Business papers: Dorking Market, Dorking Poultry Market, Christmas Fat Stock Show, Holmwood Stock Show, NFU (Dorking Branch), Ashford Cattle Market (1883)Bound notebooks in the form of registers relating to client sales and other business showing description and names of properties, names of clients, date of sales etc. From 1927 the entries are defined as valuations, auction sales, private treaty sales or miscellaneous. Three volumes, 1886-1963.

Scrapbook containing cuttings from local newspapers and national magazines with notices of sales held by the firm, 1955-1965. Binding broken with loose pages.Bound notebook with the title 'Dorking Market, Sheep etc' with pencilled notes listing animals sold, buyers, sellers and prices, 1938-1942.Bound notebook with the title 'Dorking Market,' with pencilled notes listing animals sold, buyers, sellers and prices, 1950-1954.Small printed card showing dates of Dorking Market 1904 with a scale of charges on the reverse. Mentions the various sales held by Frederick Lewis Crow, 1904.Small printed card showing list of public events for the summer season of 1927 including agricultural shows and livestock markets. Pad of numbered market lot tickets issued by Messrs Crow, auctioneers, Dorking, [c1960s?]Bundle of correspondence relating to poultry market sales and licensing at Dorking Poultry Market, 1958-1960. c.20 items

Lease for one year (preliminary to release to complete conveyance) Mr Warnford and others to Richard Lowndes, various properties in Dorking; 7 January 1814; typescript copy

Ralph Vaughan Williams autograph letters and fragments to Lewis Crow re fire watching, stirrup pumps and thanks for birthday wishes; c.1942 and 1952

Schedule of permitted number of persons in houses in Dene Street Gardens, Dene Street and Rothes Road under the Housing Act of 1935; 5 February 1937Apprenticeship Indenture of J A Howard to W L Bodman of the Old Foundry Dorking for four years from 1 January 1919

Fixture card of Dorking Cricket Club with list of officers and members of the committee, 1908.

Balance sheet for Doking Cricket Club 1888, with subscription list [photocopy] and officers for season 1889.

R140/1- Collection of billheadsR140/addition Billheads: E Adams cycle dealer and repairer of 14 Falkland Road, 1934

R140/addition Billheads for the White Horse Inn, 1865 & 1870

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R140/addition Photocopy of billhead from A Childs, Glory Farm, Dorking; 29 Sept 1898

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R140/addition Billhead of T W Weller, decorator, of Hart Road; 3 April 1942

R140/addition Invoice from Margaretta Mills Ltd of Dorking; 23/3/1948

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R147 Visitors Book for Rookhurst, Coast Hill, Westcott,1931-33, and 1940-41

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Billhead: Receipt from Stone & Turner Ltd, Dorking High Street; 9 January 1965Receipt issued by W A Card , Triangle Stores, Ranmore Road, Dorking; late 1930sPhotocopies of 12 billheads of the Red Lion, Dorking (1760-1909) and one from R W Marsh (1839)

photocopies of billheads from Tebbs, draper of West Street (1902) and Marsh draper of West Street (1872)

Printed address label from Charles Degenhardt, draper of South Street, Dorking; 6/1/1934

5 billheads: Harry Blyth Ltd (nd); Little Dudley Hpuse (1968); Holman & Budd (1972, 1973); W J Robins Ltd (1994)

London and Home Counties Joint Electricity Authority: Charges and tariffs 1940; Dorking & Leatherhead District electricity supply 10/4/1947; Application for electricity supply 28/6/1947 & notice of rates

Photocopy of part of the Conveyance between the Swan Brewery, Leatherhead (J W James liquidator) and Mellersh & Neale of Reigate; 9 March 1922; with schedule of licensed public houses in Surrey (Dorking); 13pp

Photocopy of Coveyance from W A Marsh to the London Joint Stock Co Ltd of nos 67 & 68 West St, Dorking; 20 March 1913; 3pp

Photocopies of Abstract of Title of W A Marsh to the above premises (1805-1866); 1913; 31pp & 3pp

Abstract of Title to 66 West Street, Dorking, of Brothers Investment Trust (1880-1947); 1951; 10pp

Letter from Mr J A Cole of 45 Downs Wood, Epsom, to Miss E D Mercer giving particulars from memory of former tenants of nos 64, 65 & 66 West Street from c.1951; 15 Sept 1982

Ashcombe Road (nos 70, 72, 51 etc): File of papers re appeal against valuation & rating assessments on account of increased traffic causing nuisancePhotocopy of letter dated 17 November 1888 from John Hart, solicitor, stating that he had taken into partnership J Merrick Head and George Scales: business to be carried on as Hart, Head & Co; also a reply from C B Carr dated 27/8/1992 to D Knight re the

R150 Dorking Football Club: Rules, fixtures, officers 1909-10

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R152/57 General Knowledge for Home Guards, by Major G S Mackay; 1941

R152/58 The Home Guard Fieldcraft Manual, by John Langdon-Davies; 1942

R152/59 Pocket Notes on Identification of German Units; January 1941

R152/60 R/T Signal Procedure; 1942

R152/61 Dos and Don’ts Message Writing and RT; 1943

R152/62 Surprise, The First Principal of Attack, A Handbook for NCOs; 1941

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R152/64 The Defence of Bloodford Village; by Col. G A Wade, M.C.; 1940

R152/65 Booklet: 'Notes on Musketry for the Home Guard', 2nd edition, 1940

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R154/1-4 County Court Circuit No 48: Sittings 1942-44; text of oath (ms)

R155/1-17 Petty Sessional Division of Dorking: pro forma documents 19--

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Old Paulonians Cycling Club: Rules (n.d.); list of officers, members, fixtures etc 1909; list of officers & winter programme 1909-10

World War 2: No 2 Platoon, B company, 7th Btn Surrey HC, Brockham Home Guard (1941-44): Register of equipment issued; platoon roll; guard book; papers re training, mustering, subsistence, company orders, etc.; also official Home Guard Manuals and Army M

Home Guard Instruction No 51; Battlecraft and Battle Drill for the home Guard; Part III Patrolling; 1943

Qualifications for, and Conditions Governing, the award of Home Guard Proficiency Badges and Certificates; 1943

Camouflage Simply Explained, by Lt.-Col. C H Smith; “a handy and practical book of hints and tips for Home Guards …”; n.d.

Photocopy of The Dorking High School Memorandum of Agreement between the Governors and Surrey County Council (4 Feb 1909) superseding the agreement of May 1892 between the Committee of the School and Surrey County Council; 6 sheets

Minute Book and Rules of the Dorking Society for the Suppression of Intemperence (4 Dec 1840 to 19 Aug 1869); including Rules of the Dorking Band of Hope (18 March 1863); bound volume; quarto

Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of Dorking (28 Oct 1816): Surrender by Wm Bisshop and his wife, Lucy, of Holmwood Windmill etc. and admission of Edward Swan; typescript; 1 sheet

Petty cash book of Herbert G Kingham & Co, grocers, Dorking, used as a recipe book by M Papworth

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R161/1-2 Written description and plans for the refurbishment of the Dorking Hall; 1993

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R165 A letter written by E A English, Dorking cricketer, when aged 102 in 1966

R166 Minute book of the Dorking Branch of the Young Imperial League; 1926-1932

R167 Dorking Cricket Club: balance sheets (photocopies); 1889, 1893, 1894, 1896

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R173 Police: Surrey Constabulary Certificate for the retirement of John Parish; 1921

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Collection of Billheads in 35 albums with and index

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Buckland Court Estate: deeds and plans (1904-47) with conveyance to Buckland Silica & Sand Co Ltd; 1947

Collection of items relating to the sale of The White Gates, Westcott Road by Ralph Vaughan Williams, including sale particulars, photographs, posters, correspondence and notes; 1953

Newdigate Parish Council campaign against a second Gatwick Airport runway including literature to date and a handbill published by Gatwick Area Conservation Campaign; October 19937

Worshipful Company of Farriers certificate of registration for Jesse Overton; 1897Collection of items connected with the Girl Guides Dorking Local Association, including 4 minute books (Feb 1919 - June 1978); AGM notices (1960s and 1970s); booklet about guiding movement

Surrey County Archaeological Unit: A watching brief at 98-102 South Street Dorking; Aug 1993

Surrey County Archaeological Unit: A watching brief on part of the former Dorking Bus Garage, South Street; Aug 1993

Photocopy of marriage certificate of Henry Francis Vickery (son of George Vickery of Harrowlands, Dorking) and Dorothy Isabel Larking; 14 August 1914

Extracts from General Committee minutes re the pageant 'Englands Pleasant Land' written by E M Forster, music by Ralph Vaughan Williams; 1937-38; typed; 1pItems relating to no 2 Cotmandene Lodge, Dene Street, Dorking: Conveyance dated 12/9/1946; conveyance dated 20/11/1957; land registry entries 27/12/1957 to 28/10/1964

Job Record Book of G A Strong, builder, painter & decorator of Horsham Road, Dorking; 1871-1921

Womens' Voluntary Service Civil Defence scrapbooks; photocopies; 2 books WW2Inventory of contents of Pippbrook House bequeathed in the will of William Henry Foreman; 1869; photocopy of original book made by Mrs June Spong

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Two folders of correspondence, photographs etc relating to the German Dornier aircraft which came down in Westcott in 1944; compiled by donor's father David Knight.

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R183 Abstract of Title to the Shrub Hill Estate; 1883

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R185 Specification of repairs at Crockhurst Farm

R186 Notice to quit Tanhurst

R187 Land Tax on Holmwood Cottage; 1857

R188/1-7 Seven receipts from the Dorking Savings Bank; 1855 & 1856

R189/1-7 Letters relating to the rent of Rose Cottage, London Road; 1911/12

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R191 Photocopy of specifications of works at Burford Bridge; February 1857

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R194/1-5 Items connected with the Dorking Volunteer Fire Brigade; 1864, 1891, 1892

R195 Distraint for rent on William Young; 1878

R196/1-2 Distraints for Tithe Rent on Thomas Ede; 1877

R197 Notice for Annual General Licensing Meeting; 1849

R198 Copy of agreement to let Castle Mill, House and premises; 1884

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R200/1-3 Distraint for rent against David Daniels; 1841

Collection of items connected with Ralph Vaughan Williams including: letters written to Clarice Newbery, 1943 & 1949; photocopy of newspaper article on his marriage to Ursula Wood; Royal College of Music magazine, obituary edition 1958; British Museum exhibit

Photocopy of charter 9043(BM) reciting the properties in Betchworth inherited by William Palmer, fletcher of London; early 16c; mounted in folder with transcript & summary

Photocopy of tender for provisions & clothing and amended dietery list for the Dorking Union Workhouse; 1840-45

Two letters with copies from the CID at Great Scotland Yard to J & W Attlee regarding stolen property; 1887

Trellis House, South Street: bankruptcy meeting of the creditors of Mary Gadd; 1883

2 copies of the lease for one year of the tenement abutting the Red Lion Inn, with transcript and notes; 1720

Photocopies of letters relating to the closure of a private gate to The Nower; November 1905

Copies of letters relating to the Leatherhead Tithes; London Brighton and South Coast Railway; 1875-78

Photocopy of enquiry by the Dorking Local Board into the fire at the Red Lion, Dorking High Street; 1886

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R204/1-19 Letters relating to building land fronting St Pauls Road

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R206/102 Indenture between John Rogers, Thomas Reason and Resta Patching; 1715

R207/1-5 Papers from White relating to the turnpike road

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R209/1-2 Rent books for various properties; 1935-46, 1955-57

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World War 2: Home Office air raid precautions; distribution centres and petrol filling stations; 1939

Lonesome Lodge, Wotton: History by D M Herridge; extract of minutes of the Royal Society incl election of Theodore Jacobsen, 1727; sale particulars, 1767; map of estate, extract from Dictionary of Architects; Domestic Buildings Research Group report, 198

Photocopy of the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Surrey; 5 April 1692

Copy of indenture between Resta Patching and the Earl of Rockingham relating to Pippbrook Mill; 1715; with explanatory note

List of work carried out under J E Spicer for Colls & Sons (later Trollope & Colls) and signed by him; 1874-1928; 2 copies

2 letters from Pledge & Keen, builders & decorators relating to repairs in Falkland Road; 1947, 1949

Various items connected with the Dorking Cycling Club; 1888: Poster for the first annual amatuer athletics sports, Sept 5; programme for the event, 14 entry forms (damaged)

2 paybooks for the workmen on the Dorking to HorshamTurnpike road and copies of 3 pages

Act for repairing and maintaining the turnpike road leading from Horsham through Dorking to Epsom; 1823-1832; incl Capel and Ockley; plus copies of pages for 1826-28

Transcript of a 3-party agreement of 1739 between Resta Patching and Thomas Harris / Abraham Tucker / Edmund Heathfield relating to the Dorking Waterworks; plus an explanation of the document

Distraint for rent of a hat shop in Dorking High Street: 1 warrant and 2 inventories; 1824

Report on the state of Burford Bridge and suggestions for improvement by William Shearburn; list of subscribers to a fund and correspondence. 1836/7

Dorking Charities, Almshouses: rules 1896; meetings of trustees 1890-99 with gaps; accounts 1887-88; notes on almshouses 1931; brief history dated 1981

Correspondence etc with Lady Elizabeth Wathen's executors, 1863; letting Mount House; account closed Feb 25 1864; some in bad condtion

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R229 Footpath survey for Dorking Urban District; 1966

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R235 Photocopy of the Horsham and Dorking Turnpike Road Act; 1858; 8pp

1 map and 19 letters relating to the Tillingbourne Estate; 1839-40, 1849, 1850; plus transcripts of letters by David Knight

St Martins Church, Dorking: photocopy of order of procession at the consecration of the new church; 18 July 1837

Items connected with Rowes of South Street, Dorking: indenture of apprenticeship for Henry Joseph Rowe, 1866; reference for Joseph Rowe by H E Miller, printer, 1871; details from 1851 and 1881 census returns and letters from Mrs Burton, 1984Dorking Union Workhouse photocopies of posters: Brickmakers to supply 800,000 bricks, 17 May 1838; builders for tenders, 8 November 1838; welldiggers, 8 June 1839

deposited at Surrey History Centre, Woking

25 original documents relating to Fawkners, now 44 High Street, Dorking; 1668-1832Transcripts and where necessary translations of the 25 documents given by Mrs Pantrey (see above)Summary of documents deposited by the museum at the record office relating to 'Fawkners', 44 High Street, Dorking filed with transcripts

Items relating to Playing Fields Day, 1934-36: Correspondence; transparent motor car badges; large, medium and small posters; explanatory leaflet dated 1935 [duplicates kept in store]

Improvements to the turnpike road adjoining Harrow Gate House and Holmwood Gate House; 1880; photocopies

Dorking Omnibus Company Ltd: prospectus, inventory and valuation; 1904; photocopies

Photocopy of an agreement for poor relief in Dorking for one year ending 24 June 1800

Sondes Place Farm, Dorking: report of a visit by Dorking Local History Group to measure buildings etc

Photocopies of items relating to the Court of Common Pleas; 1759; plaintiff William Finch; defendent Samuel Dendy; includes transcript sworn affadavit

Reports for the Dorking & District Association for Moral Welfare (1950, 1951 and 1955); Treasurers report year ending March 31 1954; Reports of the Dorking & Leatherhead Association for Social Work (formerly Moral Welfare) (1965-66, 1969-70, 1970-71); in

Miscellaneous correspondence: Mr White 1840s; Rev Burmester of Mickleham 1840; John Attlee 1880s 1890s; Henry Attlee 1898

Photocopy of indenture between Thomas Buck of Dorking and Alfred William Coote of Pimlico: bill of sale by way of mortgage for £20; September 1850

Photocopies and typed transcripts of 2 letters from Dorking Post Master about an attempted Highway Robbery of the Mail Coach at Givons Grove; July 13 and July 15 1827; with further copies of the original letters

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R241/1-2 Old Dorkinian Hockey Club: 2 cash books (1947-51 & 1966-74)

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R251/18 Biography of Denham Jordan (1836-1920) by Clifford Uwins, 33pp

Reigate and Dorking Bank (Reigate and Darking Bank; Joseph Nash and Thomas Neale): photocopy of account 1821; receipts 1840 - one a photograph; copies of banknotes, cheques and receipts; copy of letter to creditors 1851; information on Piper & Dewdney Ban

Dorking Riots: photocopies of notice 'Caution Discontent among Labouring Classes' 1830, 'Conversation between 2 Labourers' 1830, article from unknown magazine, n.d.

Biography of Henry Percy Adams (1865-1930); drawing of the Infirmary of the Dorking Union Workhouse from 'The Building News' Aug 31 1900; ground floor plan of the Infirmary

Brief history of Somerby Cottage, 3 Falkland Road, and 9 photocopied documents of deeds of the house (1855-1931)

Prescription issued by Clark & Co, chemists of Dorking, to Mr J Taylor in original envelope (21 April 1938)

Folder with the history of the Langdon family in Dorking in the late 19c, contains several photographs, written by Dorothy Tyson (nee Langdon) for her neiceLetter written in 1949 by Dorothy Tyson (nee Langdon), aunt of donor, detailing some of her memories of her youth in Dorking in the 1890s & 1900s

Draft agreement for tenancy of Maycott, Lincoln Road, Dorking, between E J Batchelor and S E Miller (Feb 1926)

Dorking Christmas Fat Stock Show (7 Dec 1938) prize list and list of purchasers; committee meeting notes (7 March 1938)

Conveyance of land and buildings in Coldharbour from the Duke of Norfolk to Henry Roffey (13 November 1888)

Timetables, ticket and newspaper cuttings relating to the Post Bus service Dorking-Coldharbour-Ockley (1973)

Photocopy of 2pp from 'Great British Motorcycles of the Thirties' by Bob Currie, pub 1981 - reference to Harry Nash of Dorking with photograph

Transcript of details of Court of Bankruptcy in respect of the Reigate and Dorking Bank with list of principal creditors (1850)

3 letters written by the Dorking Postmaster to Mrs Hylton Foster allowing her to convey the mails from Dorking to Westhumble; with original envelope (Dec 1915)Items connected with Denham Jordan, artist & writer of Dorking [known as the Son of the Marshes]; incl marriage certificate (1866), agreement with literary agent (1898), letter of payment from A Arnold (1899), invoice for wife's funeral and letters of administration

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R253 Booklet: Families of the Pilgrims - John Alden and Priscilla Mullins

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R257 Dorking Chamber of Commerce: misc. memorabilia as listed belowR257/1/1-3R257/2/1-41 Annual reports and balances 1918-19; 1932-40, 1946-52, 1954-64, 1973-84R257/3 Rules (nd)R257/4 Receipt for War Loan (1915) - World War 1

2 receipts for 5% National War Bonds (1918) - World War 1R257/6 Receipt - N A Master Bakers personal insurance (1919)R257/7 Receipt for Defence Bonds mutual plate glass society (1941) world war 2R257/8 Pact in event of damage to premises (1941) - world war 2R257/9 Letter - return of 3% defence bond book (1941) - world war 2R257/10/ 1-6 6 letters regarding war damage to 145 High Street, Sutton (1942) - world war 2R257/11 Receipt for bond book (?1943)R257/12 Royal Insurance liability policy for Christmas Lights (1975-77)

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R262/1 Family tree of the Wakeford family (c1600-1750)R262/2-3

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Computer scanned copies of a painting of a robin (1859), 40 paintings of birds, some with written descriptions, (1902-3), and a stag beetle 1902 - all by Denham Jordan

Photocopy of notice of 28th AGM of the Redhill branch of the National Farmers Union with list of members; 4pp; 11 December 1944

Tourism: Album with 4 postcards and a description of a day out at Friday Street (19 April 1949)

Letter with information about Darking Bank, Peters & Co and Reigate and Dorking Bank; lase copies of bank notes; 7pp

Deeds: Abstract of title of Mrs F Stokes to no.4 High Street Buildings, Dorking (Shrub Hill Estate) with plan (1929)

Minutes (Oct 1949 - Oct 1953), (Oct 1953 - Nov 1960) & (Dec 1960 - Mar 1966)

Diary kept by Capt. Charles M H Massey of Townfield House, Dorking; written in 'Ladies Year Book'; includes accounts, register of calls & addresses (1909); details of career supplied by Ted Molyneux [article in 'Dorking History 2000' based on diary conta

Prescription Register belonging to Doubleday, chemist. Dorking High Street (1899-1900)

Correspondence etc re objections under Dorking Town Plan to Sondes Place Farm development (1973-78); includes large scale map of Dorking with proposed changesWorld war 1: Material connected with L/Cpl Thomas Lucas including photocopies of citation for award of Military Medal at Ypres (1917), war office notification of death (killed in action 21 March 1918), newspaper cutting obituary from Advertiser

Family trees for Wakefield and Jeale families; photocopies abstracts of wills of Jeale family (1662-1748); Wakeford family (1700 & 1705)

Letter and map for listed building consent for Bell Inn, West Street, Dorking (1982)Cocks Farm, Abinger Hammer: interim reports of archaeological excavations on a Romano-British building in 1995 & 1996

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R266 List of names, initials and dates carved in South Street Caves, Dorking

R267 Book of Condolence opened for Diana Princess of Wales (Sept 1997)

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R275/5-6 2 Lists of licensed premises in Dorking (nd)

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Material connected with Eric Phillips and Norah Phillips nee Dewdney including biography of Norah, marriage certificate (1902), misc official documents (1927-66), Stokes family history

Deepdene Gardens Restoration project: 3 volumes restoration and management plan for the Dorking and District Preservation Society [report, appendices A-K, appendix L and illustrations]; Dec 1996; Cazenove Architects CooperativeWorld war 1: confirmation of war savings certificate for £19.7.6d; MOD no 253; in name of Alice Wylde (26/9/1917)

Letter to Miss Moye from Margery Cullen thanking her for help with Ralph Vaughan Williams' 80th birthday party; Leith Hill Musical festival (15 Oct 1957)

Dorking Foundry: registration of business certificates for 1 Smyth & Co (H G Carter and P G Smyth, 1931); 2 Smyth & Co (G H Carter 1934); 3 The Dorking Foundry (1934)

Laminated laser copy of One Pound Note issued by Joseph Peters & Co, Darking, Surry (1819)

Copy of the Daily Mail printed Monday 31 December 1900 'to commemorate the dawn of a new century' [fragile]

Transcript of the obituary for Lord William Beresford printed in the Daily Mail, 31 December 1900

Official edition, Shops Act 1934 - Employment of Young Persons (under 18 years); shows changes made 27 December 1936

Correspondence (The Clerk to the Justices; Messrs Down, Scott & Down; Alexander Rubens & Co) in the case of Burnham v Crocker re the Barley Mow, Betchworth; Addition comprising 3 garages with a club room over; June 1950

List of licensed premises in Dorking21 April 1937

List of licensed premises in Dorking1 April 1942

Part of a list of applictions for extensions to licensed hours;December 1946

List of applications for extensions to licensed hours;December 1950

Part of a list applications for extensions to licensed hours:December 1955

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R275/11 Register of Licenses, (c1911-1930s)

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R275/13 Loose pages from Register of Licenses (bound); 1957-1980

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R275/18 Three Tuns: Letter confirming closure; 1960

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R275/22/1-3 Timothy White & Taylor Ltd: Correspondence re wine license; 1935-55

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R275/25/1-3 Breweries: correspondence relating to changes of names: 1958-59

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Correspondence: Hodgsons Kingston Brewery and The White Hart, Old House at Home, The Spotted Dog and The Punchbowl; relates to a trust deed; 12 February 1953

Register of Licenses, Dorking Division (c1923-1960s) [N.B. loose papers removed & numbered separately 30 April 2008]

Correspondence re closure of The Gun public house due to backruptcy of licensee Geraint Griffith; July 1955

Correspondence re Prince of Wales public house and addition of names to the Register of Licenses 1954 with references to 1927 & 1952

Red Lion Hotel: written confirmation of ownership vested in Messrs Meux's Brewery and notice of new tenancy agreement between the brewery and the Red Lion Hotel (Dorking) Ltd; 1950

Red Lion Hotel: Renewal of License for one year to Ronald Percy Birch and George Christopher Cooper; 6 April 1958

Correspondence relating to the sale and closure of the Red Lion Hotel; Aoril 1959

Windmill: Note of application to Licensing Sessions (licensee Harriett Ellen Wackett;

The Railway Arms, Westhumble: Correspondence relating to change of name to The Stepping Stones;1954

Deepdene Hotel: Protection Order and transfer of license; 1939 and correspondence re the discontinuation of the license by reason of war circumstances; 1943

Kingham & Co Ltd: correspondense relating to license for the sale of alcohol: 1941

Tyler & Co Ltd: Letter to the clerk of the licensing justices:1958

Handbill announcing Petty Sessions Court Days for the Dorking Division; 1948

Correspondence relating to licensing Justices in Crawley and Horley; 1948 & 1959

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R282/1-2 Two school exercise books of George Sherlock, aged 9 (1853)

R283/1/1-3 Strudwick and Sykes: family trees, mainly living in Holmbury

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R283/9 Kathleen Sykes, b.1905: identity card and photograph

R283/10 Notes on the Sykes family by Barbara Sykes

R283/12 Greetings cards (1920s - 1930s)

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R287 Kathleen Ivy Spooner (1908-98): short biography

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Folder containg notes on the Stilwell family (1515-1998), illustrating the family's long association with Dorking and Townfield House; illustrated; 42pp [associations with the Gilliam family]

L & F Pledge, builders and decorators: invoice issued to R H Beaumont, Flint Hill [shop]; April 1905

Photocopy of apprenticeship indenture: G Herbert W Jay and James W Jay of Vincent Road, Dorking, to Walter Stone and Henry Edward Turner [Stone & Turner] (1894)

Photocopy of An Act for Confirming the sales made under the directions of the Court of Chancery of several estates ... divised by the will of Thomas Cooper, d.1800; 1807; 31pp + title sheet

Holloway Estate, Dorking: working notes, photocopies of sale particulars (1873), restriction conditions, transcripts of legal documents etc contained in ring binder; card file of properties with information; 5 tracings of maps

Indenture of apprenticeship of William Thurlow of Epping, Essex, to Robert and William Marsh of Dorking, drapers and clothiers (1841)

Alfred Strudwick of Holmbury: misc. papers (1900-20) and his recollections

Fanny Sykes (nee Goford) m William Sykes: copies of birth marriage and death certificates; photographs of family

Letter by Barbara Sykes with recollections of childhood visits to family in HolmburyWorld War 1: copy of 6th supplement to the London Gazette (5 April 1918), award of Victoria Cross to L/Cpl Charles Graham Robertson

Water Supply: copy of legend on large scale map giving Dorking Urban District standposts and hydrants (Sept 1905)

Photocopy of Mrs Blackstock's article on the search for John Owen (Methodist minister in Dorking c1850); printed in the Wesley Historical Society (NE Branch) bulletin no 70; 1998; 5pp

Ronald Henry Burcham: certificate of registration of birth (29 June 1910); RAF service and release book,1940-45; information about the Burcham family and 3 Hart Road

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R294 World war 2: tobacconist and confectioners mutual aid pact (signed); 1941

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R299 Collection of receipts, orders, billheads etc in binder; late 19c - early 20c

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R301 Autograph Album / scrap book; contains information about the Ritchie Family

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R304/1-8 8 diaries of John Henry Lance; 1837, 49, 55, 60, 62, 63, 68, & 70

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R307 Copy of probate Inventory of John Price of Denbies; 21 April 1740

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Pnuematic Tent Company: Scrapbook of 'The Igloo' and its many uses; including loose photographs (1936-37)

List of volunteers from the Royal West Surrey Regiment to the City Imperial Volunteers (total 34 men)

Microfiche of the directory from John Rowe's handbook of Dorking (1858), introduction by Cliff Webb

World war 1 and world war 2: Commonwealth War Graves Commission list of casualties with 'Dorking' in their information; most from Dorking area; 48pp

World war 2: receipt for one vehicle impressed for purchase for HM Forces (1939)

Insurance: information of Dorking Policies taken from the Hand-in-Hand registers (1720-75) held in the Guildhall Library; ref 8674/register number

2 binders of correspondence and research documents relating to William Mullins; work done by John Walker & David Crump; 1970-1992

Printout of database entries taken from the Dorking URC Registers: Marriages 1772-1801; Burials 1772-1837

Documents relating to the Holloway Estate (1) Large plan of plots 1871 fragile. with Statutory Declaration by Charles Heart - 1878; (2) Abstract of Title 1878, 25pp + 2 map; (3) Conveyance of plot 58, 1879; (4) Abstract of Title of plot 58, 1896, 4pp + m

Inventory of Boxhurst, Dorking, for EWH Ritchie, for insurance purposes; May 1913

Transcript of inventory of fittings, Furniture and Contents of Box Hill Station (LBSC Railway); May 1897

Photocopy of 1851 Census of Dorking and index of names compiled by Cliff Webb

Photocopy of cover of license to erect and maintain stepping stones over the River Mole at Mickleham; AW Arnold to Blackdown & Lyne; 1932

World War 2: Letter of thanks to Doris Way and Amy ? from German Prisoner of war working at Holmwood Brickyard; 1946

The Walker Collection: Copies of 63 charters relating to Dorking held at the British Library with transcripts & translations; 13c-16c; Photographs of the 13 membranes of the 1282-3 Court Roll of the Manor of Dorking with transcripts and translationsLists of justices acting in and for the Petty Sessionals Division of Dorking of the County of Surrey; 1853-1928; 1 mounted sheet and 7 loose sheets

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R319 Wotton House Training Centre: Brochure by British Telecom (nd)

R320/1-4 Correspondence re Westcott doctors. (Westcott, 1969-74)

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R322 Photocopy: abstract of title to 7 Furlong Road (Westcott, 1956)

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R324/1-6 Sale of Westcott Dairy by George Tunnell to E J Vacher (Westcott, 1951)

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R326 The Henley Telegraph (Westcott, 1939-41)

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R328 Baby Show Certificate (Westcott, 1923); 2 copies

R329 Manor Court Rolls re road improvement at Balchins Corner (Westcott, 1911)

1. Specification for erection of nos 4-6 Reigate Road; 1930; 2. Lease of no 4 betw. Messrs Caldwell & Gwinnett and Evelyn Lawrence (hairdresser; 1933; 3. Agreement: Eugene Ltd. and E Lawrence; 1934; 4. Income Tax Form; 1945-6; 5. Indenture of A

World War 2: Letter written by F Field praising Wardens Miller & Pete and Fireman Warner (ARP) during an oil bomb incident in Parkway; 29/10/1940

Presentation book for Mr S Cousin on his retirement as headmaster of Powell Corderoy School (Dorking British School) in 1928; contains handwritten list of past pupils and staff who contributed

4 Indentures on parchment for the lease and sale of properties in the Manor of Breach, Ockley & Ewhurst, mainly Lower Breach; 1702-3, 1750 & 1788

Attested copies made in December 1811 of a settlement and release of the estate of the late George Barnes in 1781, and the lease for 1 year of the property in 1781 Final agreements between Henry Prewett and Richard Corffe & wife: Robert has sold 2 tenements etc. and 230 acres to Henry for £260; 1743 [2 identical documents on parchment]

Memorandum Book, sold by Robert Best Ede, stationer and successor to E Langley of Dorking; includes accounts of receipts of money by an unknown person (Nov 1821 - September 1822)

The Hut - Jubilee Celebrational Dinner Menu; Programme; Tickets to functions (Westcott, 1984)

Correspondence re repairs to Beaumont Cottage; 1 & 2 Bailey Road; The Vale (Westcott, 1917-21)

The Hut: Rule Book of British Legion Club (Westcott, 1947); purchase appeal (1958); share certificate (nd); Westcott Players programmes (1965 & 66)

Westcott Gardeners' Club: Rule Book; Show Programmes (1955, 56, 57 & 71); AGM papers (1956); Summer Show accounts, trophy winners & prize winners (1957); Membership cards (1958-9, 62) and stack of prizewinners' cards

The Hildens; Barnet Cottage; Building Work Bills from Preston & Habgood (Westcott)

Souvenir Programme of Coronation Celebrations & photocopy. (Westcott, 1937)

R330 Rent Book of Miss Ruffell, The Barracks, Westcott Street (Westcott, 1919)

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R336 New Parsonage Lane: Lease between R Barclay & A Venn (Westcott, 1888)

R337 Notice of Meeting re Westcott Green (Westcott, 1884)

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R341/1-14 Photocopy: Will of John Worsfold (Westcott, 1852)

R342 Promotional Booklet: Lawes Manures: agent J & W Attlee (Dorking, nd)

R343 Paper bag printed The Roller Flour Mills; J & W Attlee (Dorking, nd)

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R346 Order (to Attlee?) for supplies by W H Elliott, baker (Westcott, 1903)

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R348/1-6 Photocopy from unidentified book 6pp. Wotton Church history (Wotton, nd)

R349 Redland News: 8pp. Issue 4 (June, 1988)

R350 Historical notes on electricity supply (Dorking, Cranleigh & Leatherhead)

R351 Bill from Thomas Marsh (watchmaker) (Dorking, 1865)

R352 Bill from Jas M Hubbard (watchmaker) (Dorking, 1891)

St Johns Road: Liverpool & London Globe fire insurance policy for 2 houses (Westcott)

Ancient Order of Foresters: Court Rescue Annual Statement No 5258 (Westcott, 1913)

Wintershaw: Servants insurance policy; & application for gas supply (Westcott, 1908)

Parsonage Lane: Licence for land transfer - Alfred Venn to Lady F Blunt; receipt (Westcott)

Agreement between Arthur Brooke & Robert Barclay re water supply (Westcott, 1895)

Plan of waterpump on Rookery Estate (from Cubitt v. Dorking Water Co) (Westcott, 1876)

Letting agreement for Wintershaw between Maria Fuller & Revd, Henry Methuen (Westcott, 1872)

Dorking Union: pc of letter from Smallpeice to Attlee re quality of flour (Dorking, 1871)

Printed page with the advertisement and logo for Forrest Stores of Westcott, [c.1950s?]

Accounts for work done for Attlee by Harry Leggett (haulage contractor) (Holmwood, 1938)

R353 Dorking Halls: Annual Report (Dorking, 1976-8)

R354/1-24 Historical Notes on Augustus Wathen (Dorking)

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R360/2-3 Modern prints from old plates of 2 trade cards of Israel Walker coach builder

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R361 Photocopy The Dorking Omnibus Company Ltd Prospectus; 1904

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Photocopy of article about St Martin's Church pulpit, by Kim W Woods, published 1999 in "Oud Holland"; 14pp

Abinger & Coldharbour Parish News; June 2000; containing article about the Lugard family of Abinger by Sheila Meade (nee Lugard)

Photocopy of article "Percy Cane at Pixholme Court" by Patience Gapper; published in the Surrey Gardens Trust Newsletter no 18, 2000

Photocopies of (1) Reviews of "England's Pleasant Land" performed at Abinger, July 1934 from "The Times" and "The Surrey Advertiser" with transcripts; & (2) A review of the performance at Milton Court in 1938 from "The Surrey Advertiser" with transcript

World War 2 Airograph written to Eileen Kapper (later Mrs O'Kelly) 1943; Transcript of article "The Army on the Common and the Fire" by T O'Kelly, published in the Abinger & Coldharbour Parish News May 1999; Transcript of letter written by T O'Kelly descr

Photocopy apprenticeship Indenture of Israel Walker, son of John Walker; 1812

Photocopies of the first entries in the Dorking Parish Registers for Baptisms (1538) marriages (1539) and burials (1542)

British Museum Postcard: "The Robin's Nest" the first known composition of Ralph Vaughan Williams written at the age of 6 years in 1878

Facsimile of holograph letter (extracts) from Queen Victoria to the sister of General Gordon thanking her for the General's Bible (16/3/1885); with portrait of Queen Victoria

Copy of a Conveyance to Walter Curry of 2 messuages and gardens on the N side of High Street Dorking; formerly part of Lordship House; 10 Oct 1882

Copies of Order for footpath diversion through the property of William Finch of Albury with plan (1885); Deeds (1928) re lease of Woolpits (Ewhurst) to Sir Henry Doulton with biographical notes of Sir H D and Plan & Drawings of house 1885-88; plans and no

Photocopy of estimate for erecting a house at Cliftonville, Dorking, for G R Turner and receipt for payment; 20 Feb and 7 July 1905; 2pp

Photocopy of Conveyance of the Nower to the Dorking Urban District Council; with plan; 17 Jan 1931

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R376 Copy of Dorking Vicarage plan of Glebe; May 1776

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R378/1 Copy of letter by Samuel Higmore, Congregational Minister; 18 Dec 1712

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R383 Copy of Bill for repairs to Brockham Bridge; 19 Feb 1812

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Transcript by Maureen Cole of extracts from "The 1851 Religious Census" originally transcribed by Cliff Webb and published by The Surrey Record Society (Vol XXXV) 1997; 14pp

The Rock Brewery and Beerhouse, High Street, Dorking: copies of leases (1896 & 1903) and correspondence (1913) re compensation following loss of licensePhotocopy of the orders for Regiment of the Surrey Yeomanry under Col. Leslie; 4 Aug 1801

Photocopy of letter from Charles Peirson to White & Sons; 11 Oct 1909 [good letter heading]

Copies of bills: William, Stone Street, chimney sweeper (1872) and Henry Tate, chimney sweep (1882) both to W Attlee

Photocopy of order to pay sums due to the Countess of Rothes after the bankruptcy of Piper & Dewdney bankers

World War 2: Photocopy of list of planes shot down in Surrey during the Battle of Britain; Aug - Oct 1940; 21pp

Copies of 2 letters from Alex Gordon to the Rev T R Grantham (5 May & 28 May 1914) re non-conformist Ministers in Dorking

Photocopy of memo & agreement to sell The White Horse, Dorking, between Jane Goddard, widow, and Frederick Cooke; 27 Feb 1872

Copy of extract from the account book of Elliot & Hill re repair and maintainence of the organ at St Martin's Church; 1831

Photocopy: Final Concord (3 Feb 1422) Rorbert atte Sonde and John Godeson and wife Matilda messuage and land in Dorking and East Betchworth; with transcript and translation

Copies of 3 bills; Furniture bought in July 1883; Photographs from James Lloyd, Albury in Aug 1883; Funeral arrangements from W & G King in July 1886 [Harrison family Gt Grandparents of Mr O'Kelly]

Photocopy of a plan of Arthur's yard (builders), High Street, Dorking (n.d.) from a deed belonging to Midland Bank

Photocopy of advertisement for Rowe, stationers, and Rapley, fishmonger; mid 19cMaterial issued to guests at the launch of the Dorking Heritage Trail (16/7/2000): Trail leaflet. Photo of a plaque, programme for opening ceremony and press release

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R390 Day Book of The Dorking Brick Company's North Holmwood works; 1916-23

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R400/1-5 Correspondence connected with the bankruptcy of Richard Uwins; 1858

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Photocopy of the Dorking Union Statement of Accounts for the half-year ending Michaelmas 1856; 2 sheets A3

The Holland Family: A compilation by John Holland of material collected about the descendents of Thomas Holland born (c.1737); vol 1 The Early Years; vol 4 The Abinger Group; 1998

Leaflet 'Dorking Library 1949-1979' with historical notes of libraries in Dorking and the Dorking Public Library in particular; produced by the staff of the library; November 1979

A survey of the graffiti on the temple on The Nower, Dorking, made during restoration work in July 2000; 1 handwritten page [8 photographs added to the photo collection ref. C2/7-14]

Photocopies of correspondence between Dorking Urban District Council and Col. R W Barclay of Bury Hill about the Government Evacuation Scheme and the requisitioning of Nower Lodge; 1941; originals found by Chris Kohler and given to Nower Lodge School

Letter from John Holland of Rochecter giving information about Thomas Tidy (1802-63) who spent much of his life in Dorking Workhouse, and members of his family'Capel, Ockley and Newdigate Magazine', August 1899; includes obituary of the Rev Lancelot Studdert Kennedy, Rector of Newdigate

Leaflet giving facts about the proposed Dorking Inner Relief Road, details of an exhibition and encouragement to fight against it; also gives list of councillors; n.d.; c.1964

Material related to the proposed building of an Inner Relief Road (1971-2) including correspondence of a protest group

Theatre Programme for a production of 'A Busy Day' by Fanny Burney; June 2000; originally written in 1800 at the request of Richard B Sheridan, the manuscript was lost and not published until the 1980s; contains biographical details etc.Article about T W Mercer (Tom Mercer, d. 1947) and the Co-operative Adult School Movement in Dorking in the 1920s; NASO magazine, June 2000

Inventories and correspondence connected with the sale of the Public Waterworks and Leslie House, Dorking; 1850

Correspondence connected with the sale of stock of 'The Old Curiosity Shop' in South Street, Dorking, and illness and bankruptcy of Jack Sanford (town crier); 1904

Article 'Collection rescue and rediscovery' by Simon Timberlake; published in 'Geology Today'; May-June 1990; mentions the pliosaur polyptychdon interruptus Owen and other fossils in Dorking Museum

2 photocopied articles 'Early Days at Dorking' published in 'Vigiles' (the fire brigades of Surrey Preservation Trust); pub 1996 & 1997 [complete magazine issue no 2, 1996 added at 08.FBS]

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R412 Photocopy of obituary of Dr Wilfred Hooper (d.1950); owner of the above book

R413 Photocopy of 'Dorking and District Illustrated Business guide'; c1900; 17pp

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Booklet 'Writers Inspired by Surrey'; pub SCC Environment, 2000; 10pp: brief notes about various authors who have lived in or written about Surrey

Photocopy of article from GLIAS newsletter October 2000; mentions Charles Driver (1832-1900) architect of Box Hill Railway Station

Two trade advertisements c1907 for Messrs. A H Lyne & Co estate agents and Thomas Dawes job master & carriage proprietor; mounted on both sides of album page

Draft manuscript of an unidentified guide book of Dorking and District; c1912-1923; author unknown; 66 loose pages between stiff covers

Listing of cheques from the records of the Dorking Greystone Lime Co Ltd, 1888 & 1943-45, 8pp typescript; 3 cheques dated 1888 paid to London, Brighton & South Coast Railway Co, South Eastern Railway Co and Wages; 11 cheques dated 1944-45 paid to Dorking

List of correspondence relating to The Dorking Greystone Lime Co Ltd compiled by Paul Sowan, 24pp, typescript; sets of correspondence with Smyth & Co (The Old Foundry, West Street) 1929-34; Dorking Foundry 1940-42; Dorking Allotment Holders Assn. 1953-58

Documents relating to Mulberry Cottage, Westhumble [previously known as Box Hill Cottage, Mole Cottage & The Nook]; 1824-1970

Study folder on the Beare Green Prosecuting Society compiled by Brian Overell containing indexes to the photocopied minutes [SCR.15] and minute books, rule books and miscellanea contained in the Crow Archive [R134.PP35/1-15] and reprints of articles

Hardback notebook containing handwritten wills of Elizabeth Piper dated 9 April 1827 and Ann Attlee (d.1846) dated 14 February 1843 [both leave bequests to the Wells family of Milton Court Mill]; receipt for £1199.4.7 paid by John Wells to Jas. Rudge

Poster and price list for Lascelles, Tickner & Co Ltd, 53 High Street, Dorking, nd [in cover & in two pieces]

'The Daily Telegraph' issued during the General Strike on 8 May 1926; incl item about a bus named 'The Surrey Fowl'

Copy of letter from Richard Hunt of the Fort Newhaven Military Display Team with information about Frank Bourne (1855-1845) who fought at Rourkes Drift in the Zulu wars

Copy of pages 182-187 from David Ratrays Guidebook to the Anglo-Zulu War Battlefields: Colour Sergeant Frank Bourne, who fought at Rourkes Drift & later lived in Dorking

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R419 The archives of the Leith Hill Musical Festival

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Invitations, press reports, chairman's report & list of those present at the official ceremony to mark the 25th anniversary, extension and registration of the Dorking & District Museum; 9 June 2001

Article 'Commemorating the Fallen ... and the making of the Memorial Chapel at St Barnabas Church, Ranmore (The Cubitt family and World War 1); by Keith Grieves; published in Surrey History Vol VI, No 2; 2000; pp107-124

Material relating to Beechams Pharmaceuticals Research Division at Brockham Park

Photographs of display cases in the exhibition to mark the centenary of the Leith Hill Musical Festival mounted at the Surrey Performing Arts Library, 2005

A handlist to the Vaughan Williams Collection, the Vaughan Wiiliams / Leith Hill Musical Festival Orchestral Library, held at the Surrey Performing Arts Library; compiled by Rene Stewart, 2005; 57pp, spiral bound

RVW's Programme Notes for Leith Hill Musical Festival by Renee Stewart; 20pp, card covers [to be added to the LHMF Archive]

Domestic History: Diary issued by J Salmon & Son Ltd with household hints, recipes and many advertisements (1934)

Photocopy of three obituaries for Frank McCormack (d. 17/5/2001); with illustrationOsborne House: official guide with references to Thomas Cubitt (illustration); 40pp; card covers

'London ABC Guide' Twentieth Century Edition; published 1901; hard back; 98pp + 32 page advertisement for Chas Baker & Co Stores; fragile, handle with careCard from the Chairman and General Manager of Southern Railway to Mr R Taylor of Dorking, expressing thanks for assistance rendered during the General Strike of 1926; covering letter dated 24 June 1926 from A D Jones, Locomotive Running Superintendent

Card showing the bus fares charged by Arthur King who has sole right of supplying bus and carriages for hire to the S E & C Ry Station; nd

Copies of 'The Daily Chronicle' dated Monday November 11 1918 and Tuesday November 12 1918 marking the end of the Great World War

Chapter from 'A Slice of Life' by F J Medland, dealing with Denbies during World War 2; plus aerial photograph showing how the house was used

Newspaper article (Sunday Telegraph, 20 Oct 2002); refers to the autobiography of Ida Crowe and wartime job at Denbies Home Guard School

Order of Service at St Pauls Church, Dorking: Induction of the Rev. Paul Bryer; 30 August 2001

Booklet: 'The Geological Inspiration for the Denbies Vineyard' by Prof Richard Selley; 8pp+ card cover; incl. maps; pub. Denbies Wine Estate, nd

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R432 Short biography of William Kelsey; 1p

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R435 'A Small Farm in Surrey' an account of family holiday in 1920s; 17pp + 2pp

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copies of papers relating to Thomas Napper, surgeon, (1811-1871): includes family trees, marriage certificate Dec 1840, death certificate, professional qualification 1836, will; Domestic Buildings Research Group report on his house in Ockley; modern photographs of house

Mickleham Conservation Areas designated 26 March 1974 under the Town & Country Planning Act of 1971: descriptions of buildings; 27pp

Article taken from SPAB News, Vol 21, No 2 2000: Renovation of 2 shops with living accommodation above in South Street; at one time The White Lion Pub

Photocopy of minutes of meeting held on 1 October 1948 referring to Champion Gardener's trophy

A brief history of the United Reformed Church, Dorking, issued for Heritage Open Days; 1 A4 sheet, folded

Introduction to 'In Pursuit of the Picturesque' a book by the Surrey Gardens Trust describing William Gilpin's Surrey Excursion (1768); map and illustrations showing estates visited; photocopy; 1p

Four plans showing the caves at Deepdene House and their use during World War 2; brief note dictated by Mr Salter to A Jackson

Caves at Deepdene House: Site Record for World War 2 Southern Railway Traffic Control centre carried out by Subterranea Britannica; 1999; 6pp; illustratedAdvertising card for Little Dudley House restaurant, South Street, nd; illustration of interior

Programme for a New Year Dinner Dance on the occasion of the Presentation to Sir John Hay by the staff of Guthrie & Co Limited; held at Burford Bridge Hotel; 4 January 1940; signed by guests at top table

Programme for the Ladies Festival of the freemasons Dorking Lodge 1149 held at the White Horse Hotel; 24 January 1940; signed by some guests

Advertisement for Wm. Penn Ltd of London; mail order products including a rugmaker; nd, c1942 [relates to exhibit in needlework cabinet]

Advertisement card for R W Fielder; drapery, clothing and boots store; High Street Dorking, line drawing of exterior of shop; nd, c1895

Front page from the Sunday Pictorial dated 4 July 1915; gives details of M. Gilbert's world war 1 air attack on Germany with 4 illustrations; copy of B Overell's article about Gilbert's landing in Holmwood in 1911

World War 1 experiences of Percy and Ernie Fuller of Betchworth: Diary kept by Percy in France 27 July - 11 November 1915, hand-written on loose pages, 47pp; account by Ernie of capture and time as prisoner of war in France & Germany March 1918 - January

Receipt from C & J Attlee Tooting Bewery (Dorking Stores) addressed to Mr J Lawrence; 1873

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R451 Brief biography of David Bax after he left Dorking in 1874

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R453/1 Leaflet: The Geology of Dorking & its Caves by Prof. Richard Selley

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R454 Trade card for Mollie Wyatt Strong; 30 Horsham Road; teacher of elocution; nd

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R458/2 Dorking Cemetery History, 4pp typescript

R458/3 Notes on Dorking Cemetery and Sydney Marsh (superintendent 1952-1974)

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Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II: Souvenir brochure & programme for The Mole Valley District; 1977

Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II: Programme of events in Brockham and Strood Green; 1977

Photocopy of address given by Mrs de Garis at the funeral of Bess Dowling; 2002Photocopy of obituaries of Bess Dowling and Margaret Yeatman published in St Martin's Magazine; February 2002

Diet for a normal healthy child from 9 months to 1 year issued by the Old House Surgery, Dorking; 1930s

Dorking Dramatic and Operatic Society: Programme for a perfomance of 'The Mikado' at Dorking Halls; January 1961

Programmes: Embassy Cinema, Dorking, December 1944; Carroll Levis Talent competition at Dorking Halls in aid of SSAFA, November 1946 [annotated with results]

Water Supply: Geology Plan View and Section of the Sutton & East Surrey Water area, showing treatment works, boreholes and well

Notebook containing minutes of committee meetings of the Dorking Branch of the Federal Union;1941-46; chairman Ralph Vaughan Williams; annual report and statement of accounts 1946 on separate sheets

Postage stamp booklet issued to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of King George V in May 1935; includes some stamps; also 4 stamps loose inside King George VI, part Victory set (1946)

Photocopies of both sides of postcards sent to Charles Dowling: Station Hotel, Dorking with results of general election 1910; 2 Photographs of William King with message continuing on backs

'A Guide to the Notable Graves in Dorking's Historic Cemetery' produced by Mole Valley District Council; 32pp illustrated

A Guide to Notable Graves in Dorking's Cemetery, 2004 edition, produced by MVDC [replaces older version]

'The War Graves of Dorking Cemetery' produced by Mole Valley District Council; 12ff'; n.d. c2005

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Booklet: '24 Views of Dorking for 1s'; published J Rowe; mostly engravings from Brayley; nd mid19c; loose picture of Wotton Church; FRAGILE - HANDLE WITH CARE

CNH&SS Proceedings vol. 17, part 5, Sept 1982 incl articles on Swallow Holes along the River Mole and Patent lime kilns at Brockham

CNH&SS Proceedings vol 17, part 7, Sept 1983: incl references to Betchworth Quarries

CNH&SS Proceedings vol 17, part 8, Dec 1984: incl references to the Tillingbourne Valley

Biography of Frank Gower Sutherland (1908-2002): an address given by Bert Bucknall at a Rotary Club of Dorking dinner to celebrate his nintieth birthday (17/11/1998); additional note added after his death; typewritten, 3pp

Photocopy of programme for Coldharbour's celebrations of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee; June 23 1897; 1p

Collection of items relating to William Hunt, oilman of Meadowbrook Road, and his family; c1910-c1950; [full list in schedule]

Correspondence between Mrs BarbaraTurnbull and P E Bond relating to a painting by W W Caffyn; biography of Walter Waller Caffyn (1850-1897) and a list of his workCharles Skilton (d.1905): Photocopy of memorial card and Parish Register burial entry with covering note

Forms of Prayer with Thanksgiving for general use on the day of the coronation of George V and Queen Mary; 22 June 1911

A3 tri-fold colour free programme for the Dorking Golden Jubilee Carnival; 1 June 2002

'Garden Design' number 8. Winter 1931 and 'Country Life' Vol. LXXXI, no. 2093, Feb. 1937: both contain articles about the garden at Pixholme Court, residence of Sir Malcolm Fraser; fully illustrated

Poor Law: document witnessing that Richard May & his wife Anne & daughter Elizabeth are legally resident in Dorking, 1747: document - Bond in Bastardy binding James Johnson of Reigate to pay £40 to the Churchwarden & Overseers for his bastard child by

Railways: Letter from Alan Jackson with information about footwarmers issued on trains (c.1850-1910) plus copies of 5 photographs

Bessie Dowling: Baptism Card (1915) and card enabling her to be confirmed (1933)Transcript of obituary of Reginald Philpott (1910-2002) by his son John, published in St Joseph's Church magazine (Pentecost 2002); typescript; 2pp

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The History of Anaesthesia Society Proceedings, Vol 29, June 2001: pp13-20 article on the mastectomy performed on Fanny Burney without anaesthesia; 1811Summary of documents owned by Nigel Evans (USA) relating to 94 (later 54) High Street Dorking [1787-1957] and 65 West Street Dorking [1919-1936]; extracts from covering e-mail with information about Thomas Charles Warner and Thomas Henry Warner bootmaker

Large collection of papers relating to the Bury Hill Estate and Robert Barclay assembled by David Drummond while researching the gardens

Dorking & Leith Hill District Preservation Society: Annual Reports 1930-38; 1950, 1955/6 - 1964/5; Draft Constitution, amended & adopted 1938; 'Landscape of the Future' leaflet reprinted from The Surrey Advertiser 1962

Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 1887: Report with Statement of Accounts and List of Subscribers

Coronation of George V, 1911: Official programme of celebrations in Dorking; Poster of programme; poster showing results of competitions; balance sheet & list of subscribers

World War 1: Poster for recruitment of Special Constables in the County of Surrey, 1914

Family trees for the surname Weller, including many from Newdigate; photocopies 14pp; copy of birth certificate of Emily Sarah Weller, b. 1869 in NewdigateRent Books for the property 5 Harrow Road East, Dorking; October 1933 - October 1991; tenant Mr A Austin and later Mrs E A Austin; includes some correspondenceInformation relating to the Tilt and Cosens families who emigrated to Canada from Dorking in 1832: includes details of what happened to them in Canada, copy of an advertisement for Tilt's Brickyard (Ontario c.1900) and family trees

Photocopies of selected pages from English Immigrant Voices, labourers' letters from Upper Canada in the 1830s

Pages downloaded from the Petworth Emigration Project web-site relating to the Tilt & Cosens families who emigrated to Canada in 1832

List of references to the surnames Tilt and Cosens in the Dorking Court Rolls, Parish Registers and Churchyard inscriptions

Article: "Mines, Pits and Quarries in Surrey in 1858" by Paul Sowan; July 1999 ; 7pp

References to The Limeworks at Dorking; compiled by Paul Sowan March 2002; 12pp

Programme for a perfomance of Verdi's Requiem at Dorking Halls; 16 May 1970; in aid of OXFAM

Copy of certificate issued by The National British Women's Total Abstinence Union (Dorking Branch) to the parents of Eric Mansfield in The Little White Ribboners department; 18 May 1930

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Brochure for The Lincoln Arms Hotel, Dorking, giving a brief history of the pub (also called The Star and Garter and Happy Days Hotel)

Copy of article: "The Pay and 'Perks' of Country Station Masters" by Alan A Jackson; published in the Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Society; no 183; November 2002

Photocopy of illustration with note of a Tavern Clock by John Wright of Dorking c1780-85; published in 'British Clocks Illustrated' by Brian Loomes

Adlard & Son Ltd: Articles of Apprenticeship of Lawrence John Ewing to Mr H L Moore of Adlards, 6 April 1943; reply to letter by L J Ewing applying to return to Adlards after serving in the armed forces (1946-49); Agreement for completion of apprentice

Bellasis House, Headley: scanned copy of newspaper cuttings & photograph and details of its use during world war 2

Programme for a concert for children at the Dorking Halls; Ernest Read and The London Senior Orchestra with William Cole; n.d. 1950s?

Shaking Hands with the Queen' poems by Dorking children to celebrate the Golden Jubilee, 2002; includes details of the town's celebrations

'The Hungry Forties' descriptive letters and other testimonies from contemporary witnesses of life under the Bread Tax, 1840s, with an introduction by Mrs Cobden Unwin; published T Fisher Unwin 1905; poor condition - handle with care'William Earl of Lovelace (William King), 1805-93; reprint of paper by Stephen Turner published in the SASy's Collections, vol LXX, 1974

Newspaper cutting from the 'Dorking and Leatherhead Advertiser' - Report on the council meeting celebrating the grant and first use of Dorking's Coat of Arms; nd mid 1950s

Illustrated article: A New Chapter for Wotton House published in Surrey Life; 2003Typed notes about the TOC H Canteen in Dorking High Street during the second workd war; relates to painting by Joan Warrene (exhibit no DOK/2060/03)E L Sellick: certificate of admission to St Martins church choir, 1890; certificate of service as a special constable in World War 1, 1914-19; exemption from jury servce, 1925

J N L Sellick (Lieut. RE): British Expeditionary Force Identity Card, 1939; Temporary Permit, 1940

Co-operative Price List, Dorking & District Supply Stores, Clock House, 15 High Street; 1889; 62pp + many loose advertisements;

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R510 Dorking Charities: Charity Commissioners Reports; 1819-37 (copy)

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R518 Leith Hill Tower: Brief history printed on card

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R522 Dorking Poultry Society: Balance Sheet for year ending 31 December 1884

R523 Dorking Cricket Club: Balance Sheet for season 1897

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Newspaper: Surrey Standard; 1 July 1888; includes some items about Dorking; FRAGILE

Standing Orders and Regulations made by the Dorking Urban District Council; 16 January 1934

Extract from 'Companion from London to Brighthelmston, a Branch from Dorking to Reygate' by James Edwards, 1801

The Capel Parish Millennium Book: 3 volumes - Beare Green, Capel & Coldharbour wards. Illustrated; details properties and occupiers

Report by John Walker on the dig carried out when Pippbrook Bridge (London Road) was widened in 1963; includes plans and photographs; photocopy of report in Dorking Advertiser

Obituary for Frederick Arnold (estate agent) published in the Leatherhead AdvertiserOld Dorkinian Association: menu for Fifth Annual Dinner at the White Horse Hotel; 1937; including list of first world war casualties

Powell Corderoy School: programme for an exhibition in connection with the Triple Jubilee of the school (1816-1966)

Quarterly lease for The Abinger Arms @ £30 per year; 1903; Friary Holroyd and Healy's Brewery to Charles Rich; photograph of William Rich, landlord 1869-1902 [already in photo collection]

Dorking Ladies Swimming Bath Club: Minute book 1922-36 and Accounts 1929-33 [fragile with loose pages]; programme for a Sports & Gala 1936

Correspondence and other papers relating to proposed development of land at end of Lincoln Road, Dorking; 1995-6

Leaflet: 'Smugglers Caves as Wine Cellars' produced by H G Kingham & Co; reprint of article published 1924

World War 1: newspaper cutting - Lance Corporal Robertson VC honoured; photograph also shows Israel Walker

Citation for the award of the Victoria Cross to L-Corpl. Charles Graham Robertson, 10th battalion Royal Fusiliers of Dorking with note on back written to Mr & Mrs S Exell when they moved to 5 Longfield Road in 1993. His Victoria Cross was awarded in 1918.

R527 Invoice issued by Playfoot, family draper, High Street, to Attlee; 1876

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A Charge given at the Quarter Sessions (Dorking 1692) by the hon. Hugh Hare (justice of the peace for Surrey); printed in London 1692; 32pp [Fragile - handle with care]

Iron Age Hillforts in Britain: Structures of Aggression or Defence?; a dissertation by Charles Van Der Lande; 2003; 39pp in binder

Probate of the Will of William Broad, retired coachmaster of Dorking (d. 30 Dec 1862) February 1863; 1m vellum

Dunley Hill House, Ranmore: report on the well by Reginald J Wood and Gwyneth M Harmer; 1985; illustrated 11pp

The Surrey Endowments of Lewes Priory before 1200 by John Blair; reprinted from vol LXXII (1980) of the Surrey Archaeological Society Collections

Old Dorking Notes by H E Malden published in St Martins Parish Magazine; July 1922 - May 1924

Warenne, Master John, Rector of Dorking (c1294-1322): extracts from Diocese of Winchester Register 1308-1314 with notes

Roman Finds in Dorking: copies from reports in Surrey County Council records on finds in the modern parish of Dorking; 1989

Chelsea Speleological Society Newsletter (Nov 1973) with article on Dorking Sand Caves and plans

Dorking Vestry Accounts: photographs of pages 134-5 & 138-9 December 1812 - June 1814 [originals at Surrey History Centre, Woking]

Programmes for events at Lyne House, Newdigate, home of the Broadwood family: Reception (standardisation of concert pitch) 1939; Concert by the Tudor Singers 1954; Reception by High Sheriff, 1957; Reception by Alderman Capt. Evelyn Broadwood 1960

Booth Line Royal mail Steamers card addressed to Miss Joan Broadwood; 1903Photocopy of letter from Guildford Borough Council (1978) relating to articles (reputedly Etruscan & Roman) brought from Italy by Bertha Broadwood in 1875

'Deepdene Avenue, Dorking' a report of the public exhibition held for Linden Homes on 19-21 June 2003; by Green Issues Communications

Programme and tickets for Betchworth Operatic and Dramatic Society; 1952-62 (run incomplete)

Brockham Village Hall: Programmes for various events (1955, 1957, 1960, membership card 1961, Brockham Green festivals 1958 & n.d.

R544 Dorking Halls: programme of orchestral concerts in 1962-3 season

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R548 The Dorking and Leatherhead Gazette; September 1938

R549 Programme for concert at Way House, Brockham,1955

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R551 Surrey Hills Motor Club: Programme for grass track meeting at Capel; 1958

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R553 Trade card: Le Bistro (French restaurant), South Street; illustrated; c1985

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Dorking Dramatic and Operatic Society: programme for production of 'The Happiest Days of your Life' n.d.; tickets for productions in 1951, 1969, 1973

Lamp Manufacturing and Railway Supplies, Dorking: promotional brochure with details of products supplied; 1960

Wedding invitations and other cards relating to Pirt, Rapley, Tickner, Grimmon and Bowell families

Dorking & District Chamber of Commerce: details of day trip for members, 1967

The Long Eaton Cable Company Ltd, South Street, Dorking: letter relating to takeover bid, 1963

Programme of Private Theatricals held at Parsonage House, Dorking, on 4 January 1889 [fragile, in 2 pieces] found during renovations of Waveney House Hotel in Beccles

St Martins Church: Programme of Songs by St Martins School Choir at the Missionary Fete; 4 July 1945

Copies of transcripts of a few entries in Sun Insurance and Royal Exchange Fire Policies registers relating to Dorking properties; 1725-1830

Photocopy of article about Wotton House by Marcus Binney; published in 'The Times'; 1/9/2003

The Diary of Joseph Harrison for the years 1874 (at Wotton) and 1877 and part of 1898 (at Englefield Green); transcribed, printed and bound by T O'Kelly 2001; 120pp

'Scouting in Dorking, 1907-2003' by Brian Smith 47pp plus 'Roll of Honour 1907-2003', 23pp; 'Scouting in Dorking 1907-2004'; compiled by Brian Smith; 72pp [to replace accession number 2003/82]

St Pauls Church, Dorking: Leaflet detailing reordering and rebuilding projects; 2003; illustrated; A3 folded

Article by Yvonne Haskett giving the history of the circus in Mole Valley, in particular "Lord" George Sanger and Billy Smart; 2pp; illustrated

Photocopy of advertising brochure for Messrs. Crow, land agents and auctioneers, 76 South Street, Dorking; nd c.1920s; illustrations

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Photocopies of architectural descriptions of Lyne House (Capel), Broome Hall Clock House and Hunting Lodge at Broome Hall, Coldharbour; Highland Cottage (Broome Hall Road); 3pp

Photocopy of article about the Evelyn family and Wotton House by Anne Sutcliffe; published in The Guildford Magazine; illustrated; November 2003

Derby Day shown in six reliefs, painted by George Cruikshank; published by Raphael Tuck & Sons; n.d.; also 2 laser copies of complete set

Customer's book issued to Mrs G Mulley by Dorking Electric and Hand Laundry, Ranmore Road; not used; includes Terms and Conditions as revised 1946Correspondence between Jane Atkinson and Westcott Local History Group including memories of 1930s & 1940s in Dorking

Westcott Sewerage 1904, contract No 1: Tender for constuction of Sewers, Pumping Station and Disposal Works for Dorking Rural District Council; Specification, bills of quantities, schedules of prices and tender; completed but not signed; 30pp; newscutting pasted on loose cover; fragile condition

'Pippbrook Post' nos 2, 5-13; March 1968 - Feb 1969; produced by Pippbrook Garages, London Road, Dorking; issued with compliments of Rob Walker

Leaflet 'Summer in Dorking 1969' News from the Recreational & Cultural Activities Committee and calendar of events June - September

Photocopy of the Account of the Manor of Dorking; 1622; 43pp; incl 4 additional copy papers

Loose cover for Radio Times issued 1940s with advertisements for local businesses; fragile;

War Savings Association members subscription book issued to William John Saunders; 1918

Programme for a Grand Boxing Tournament at the Dorking Halls; 14 March 1949; autographed by Jimmy Wilde

Programme for Christmas Entertainment at Mickleham School; 15 December 1916Advertisement for auction of paintings at Sotheby's taken from Country Life (1971); illustrations of two Views from the Deepdene Terrace by Samuel Hieronymus Grimm, dated 1791

Official programmes for the Dorking celebrations of (1) Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, June 22 1897: (2) Edward VII Coronation, June 26 1902; (3) George V Coronation, June 22 1911

A History of Part of the High Street of Dorking from the mid-17C to the present day, Ram Alley to Pump Corner; typescript; 30 + xxii pages

Research papers used in project "Ram Alley to Pump Corner"

Cycling Cartoon published 2 July 1898 relating to ladies wearing "rational dress" (bloomers) in The White Horse Hotel

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R583 Surrey Gardens Trust Newsletter; no 26; Spring/Summer 2004

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R585 Sondes Place School Gambia Project, february 1987; 39pp

R586 Booklet: Dorking Flyfishers' Club, The First Ten Years; pub. 1989

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R591 Programme of events for Wings for Victory Week in Brockham; n.d. May 1943

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Leaflet issued by C T Duffield, Health Specialist and Physical Culture Expert, of The Old Schoolhouse, West Street, Dorking; n.d. c1900

Booklets issued to mark the 40th and 50th anniversaries of the Dorking and District Motorcycle Club; 1994 & 2004

Tenants handbook for retirement flats at Chapel Court, Church Street, Dorking issued by Mole Valley District Council, 1983

St Martins Methodist Church records for years ending 31 August 1988 & 31 August 1989

Copy of article about Ralph Vaughan Williams by Sue Fox, pub. Classic fm magazine

Order of Service for the unveiling and dedication of The Memorial Cross at Christ Church, Brockham Green; 11 July 1921

Programmes for celebrations of Royal events: 1937 Coronation of George VI (Brockham); 1953 Coronation of Elizabeth II (Brockham); 1977 Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II (Meadowbank, Dorking)

Programmes of events in Brockham: 26 June 1954 Village Festival; 28 June 1958 15th Century Festival and Fair

Photocopy of obituary for Joan Harding, archaeologist and founder of the Domestic Buildings Research Group (d. 10 June 2004 aged 93), published in The Daily Telegraph 30 June 2004; and memorial service report, DT 19 July 2004Photocopy of Statement as to postal ballot papers in Mole Valley constituency at the Parliamentiary Election 11 June 1987; signed by A A Huggins, returning officer 15 June 1987

Magazines; "Guildford City Outlook" Vols 142, 143, 146; July, August & November 1935. Publications of the Guildford Institute

"Fifty Years with Johnstons, 1904-1954", the story of Johnston Brothers and its associated companies; and 7 prints of engineering drawings produced in the drawing office 1948-54

Copies of photographs of George Arrowsmith (1815-79) and his family. [other material from correspondence etc relating to the family and GA's house Wintershaw, Westcott]

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Minute books of The Dorking Auxiliary of the British & Foreign Bible Society 1813-1992; Records of a Women's committee,1963-1987; committee meetings attendance records 1969-1992; Auxiliary Handbook

Papers relating to Wotton House - report by chief planning officer 1999; planning application by Veladail Hotels, demolitions and extensions for a hotel & conference centre pp30-53; leaflets for visitors 2001

Surrey Archaeological Society 1854-2004 Anniversary Brochure with brief history, description of functions, diary of 2004 events

Copy of obituary of Lady Heald (nee Daphne Constance Price) 1905-2004; published in the Daily Telegraph 31 August 2004

Programme for the Retirement Evening of Arthur Webster, headmaster of the Ashcome School; 2 July 2004

Recollections of Nan Kenway (Helen Young) from a friend; 4pp photocopy manuscript, & photocopy of newspaper obituary 2001

Surrey County Council: Papers for a meeting of The Local Committee for Mole Valley looking at transport matters held at Pippbrook, Dorking; 23 July 2003

A brief history of the Norfolk Arms, Holmwood, its occupations and neighbours by S E Worrow with additional material by Kathy Atherton, produced for "Dorking History," 2004; typescript, 6pp

Photocopy of newspaper cutting and 6 photographs relating to Pixholme Court during its use by the Canadian Army during the second world war, 1941.

Envelope for "The Prescription" dispensed by Alan Woodcock, 136 High Street, Dorking for Mr Peacock; n.d. (c1940)

Papers relating to the Merchant Navy career of Henry G B Pinkney including his involvement in the Malta Convoys in 1942 and decorations received

Weather logbooks including other information including, newspaper cuttings, kept by Capt. H G B Pinkney, MBE, DSO, MN Ret. 1953-74

Memories of a semi-pro musician in Dorking in the 1920s-30s; and of his early life in Westcott, Wotton & Dorking by Jim Aslett (b1915); written 2004

Memories: Jim Aslett, Printing trade and other memories of Dorking & Westcott; 1920s - 1940s; 7pp manuscript written 2005

Memories of the printing trade in Dorking in the 1920s and 1930s, written by Jim Aslett in 2005

Memories of life between the wars; written by Jim Aslett 2006; 6pp photocopied manuscript

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R632 Historical notes on Cleveland Lodge, Westhumble by John Harvey dated 1963

Copy of letter written by R Vaughan Williams to young fans Bill, Annette and Jane ???; 17 October 1947 or 1948

'Eighteen Voluntaries for the Organ' by John Marsh (1752-1828) edited by John Lawson Baker, 2002; in 3 volumes with short biographical details

Brochure for Wotton House, a Hayley Conference Centre, 2004; illustrated; with a brief history of Wotton House & the Evelyn family.

Menu for Mole Valley District Council Chairman's Charity Dinner at Wotton House; 13 March 2004 (chairman Cllr. David Sharland)

Photocopy of the obituary of Maurice Keen, former chairman of Betchworth Parish Council; taken from the Dorking Advertiser, 10 April 1997

Photocopy of cutting from The news Chronicle 30 July 1934: report on cricket match at Brockham between teams of players from 50 years before - "Plays Game of his Life at 84"

Copy of progress report on the Surrey Dendrochronology Project by Ron Wild; published in Surrey Archaeological Society bulletin 380, Jan 2005

Sidonie Goossens OBE (1899-2004): Obituaries published in The Daily Telegraph, 16 Dec 2004, and The Dorking Advertiser, 30 Dec 2004; copies of maps showing her home Woodstock Farm, Gadbrook Road, Betchworth. Obituary of Sidonie Goosens published in St Joseph's, Dorking parish magazine, Pentecost 2005

An illustrated history of Nower Lodge School, published 1990 (originally Charlton House School, South Street) and photocopies of press cuttings, concert programmes, etc., kept by Flora Evans, headmistress 1923-40

Photocopy of scroll commemorating the death of Valentine (Joe) Strudwick, killed in action in France 1916

First Day Cover to commemorate the centenary of Dorking Golf Club, Chart Park; post mark 19 May 1997

'Nelson at Dorking and the Burford Bridge', theory about origins of legend of Admiral Lord Nelson and Emma Hamilton visit to Dorking before the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805; includes transcripts of excerpts from local newspapers in October 1905Official copy of The Highway Code issued by the Minister of War Transport with the authority of Parliament; n.d. 1939-45

Annotated mounted map relating to Pixholme Court, giving tenants etc., n.d. c1950 (based on 1934 25” O.S.)

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Family History: Ancestor Chart for R E S Miller; Descendent Charts for Henry Edward Miller (b. c1830) John Oldfild (b. pre-1820); James Walker (b. c1750); photocopies of family photographsCopies of newspaper articles and photographs relating to the Miller, Walker and Oldfield famillies

'The Life of Thomas Charles Warner (1853-1931) compiled by his great-grandchildren Ellen Gaboury and Nigel Evans; 125pp (includes general Dorking history & many illustrations)

'A Day to Remember' by Tim Henessy, written 1999; tells his adopted daughter about his quest to find out about her birthplace - St Aubins home for unmarried mothers, Harrow Road West, 1962

'The First World War Diary of Kenneth Harman Young' published by the Axe Valley Heritage Association; 2002; 40pp, card covers, illustrated

Leaflet for The West Street Traders Association Summer Festival; June 2005; illustrations & details of traders

Chart showing the Descent of the Lordship of the Manor of Dorking; produced by John E N Walker in the late 1980s; handwritten on stiffened linen roll

Invalid Discharge certificate issued to Capt. G London, 2nd County of London Westminster Dragoons; World War 1; mounted on card

Registers of Employees of The Dorking Brick Co Ltd., North Holmwood (from 1939 the Sussex & Dorking United Brick Companies Ltd); c1925-80

Short biographies of Sir Anthony Browne (1487-1548); Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montague (1526-1592); Henry Wriothesley, Baron Titchfield (1545-1581); published by Send & Ripley History Society, 1982

Bound photocopies of title page and pp148-160 of 'The Beauties of Surrey' by William Keane, published by Groombridge & Sons, 1849; describing the gardens ofBury Hill, Deepdene, Denbies and Betchworth Castle

'Dark Age and Medieval Settlement on the Edge of Wastes and Forests' by E M Yates, reprinted from Field Studies Vol 2 no 2 1965 [with references to the Sussex Weald]

Catalogue of Surrey Houses recorded by The Domestic Buildings Reseach Group (Surrey); published 1995 [gives dates of buildings and map references]

Annotated copy of 'A Corner of West Street' by Doris Mercer, pub. 1983; an index of personal names; a note 'Bartlett and the Dorking Foundry' by Doris Mercer 1981Bound copy of an article 'Timber-framed Buildings in Surrey. A pattern for development c.1300-1650' by Joan Harding; reproduced from the Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society vol 37 1993

'Planning in Mole Valley' a booklet for Mole Valley District Council; published Pyramid Press Ltd, nd c.1991

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Dorking Urban District Council election 2nd April 1927: general printed letter to the electors from Winifred Frogley, a candidate with support from the Labour Party and Dorking Trades Council

Scrapbook of photographs, newspaper cuttings, notes etc compiled by Edwin Sykers (1914-2005)

Edwyn Sykes (1914-2005): biographical notes used in the address at his funeralPhotocopy of part of a history of Waterland Farm, Holmwood researched & compiled by Annabelle F Hughes; 2005

Photocopies of newspaper cuttings referring to Capt Kenneth Barker and the fire at an amunition depot in Abinger (1942) and his marriage to Jean Alexander in 1943

Notice of Agenda for a Special Meeting of the Council of the City of Box Hill (Australia) on the occasion of the presentation on behalf of the chairman & members of the Dorking Urban District Council of a shield with the Coat of Arms of Dorking thereon; 1961; signed by the mayor, town clerk and others

Dorking Home Guard (LDV); Notes including use of Molotov Bottles & the Road Block Scheme, June 1940 ; Capt. A V Barclay, 7th Dorking Bn. Home Guard: 2 Reports on the 4th course at the Home Guard School located at Denbies, October 1940;

R657 Bound unpublished research paper: Nonconformity in early Victorian Dorking, Rev. Connebee, Rev. Philps and the Independent Chapel" by Allan Brigham; May 2008. Also bound with it "Scandal in Surrey? Nonconformist connections past and present" by Allan Brigham, an article published in Local History Magazine Sep/Oct 2005. Includes Dorking Congregational Church: transcripts of membership lists and alphabetical membership list, 1834-1846 and church leaders to 1847

Binder of notes, loose pages and newspaper cuttings relating to the River Mole compiled by Doris and Edith Mercer [probably used for the script for their slide show presentations]

Photocopy of article "Dorking Town in the 1960s", by J L Cox; published in British Railway Journal, no 24, 1988; 8pp, illustrated

Photocopy of brief history of the Adult Learning Centre (previously Chart Lane Institute, Mechanics Institute), Dene Street; sent to the Dorking Advertiser for publication 2003

Photocopy of article "A Mystery unfolded: The (St) Lawrence Home for the aged deaf and dumb", by Doreen Woodford; published in the Journal of the British Deaf History Society, Dec. 2005

2 letters to the librarian of Sir John Soane's Museum relating to Joseph Peters' limeworks at Dorking (1798) and a copy of a short article on the subject written by Paul Sowan for the Surrey Industrial History Group newsletter; 2005

Transcript of deed - property at Pump Corner, 1683; assignment of term (Henry Trigg of Dorking & Roger Mott of Southwark, Thomas Arnold and Charles Woodman, both of Betchworth [original held at Surrey History Centre - ref 7907/1]

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R671/8 Installation leaflet for Crane Domestic Boiler, fitted at 25 Fairfield Drive; n.d.

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R673 Sales Ledger for F W Mays, motor dealers of South Street, Dorking, 1964-73

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Letter from JJ Hill & Weaver, auctioneers and valuers, of Moorgate, EC", to A J Locke, clerk to the justices, of Dorking, 1 June 1950 (reports the formation of a new limited company, The Red Lion Hotel (Dorking) Ltd, by G L Turk & Co Ltd, licensed cateres, tenants of the Red Lion under Messrs Meux Brewery; licence holder Granville Bowen Morgan). Also copy of covering note on return of tenancy agreement, 11 Aug 1950

Programme for the Ideal Home and Trades Exhibition, Dorking Halls; August 1965 (lacks cover); 38pp

A small binder of rough photocopies of Ralph Vaughan Williams' notes relating to fire watching in Dorking during world war 2 and a world war 1 RAMC bugle call & letter (1915)

Photocopy of article "Dorking's factory of fizz - W R Butler & Sons" by Terry Wooden; published in Surrey Bottle Collectors Club News, February to April 2006Photocopy of the 1589 survey of Dorking (original Arundel Castle ref. MD1203) 43ff; translation-transcript by Violet Whitehead, 43ff (manuscript)

Photocopies of documents in the National Archives relating to Jeremiah Smith, distiller, and James Clark, nurseryman, and properties at the Mint in Church Street and 100-104 High Street, Dorking; c.1761-1783 [see schedule for full details]Photocopy of conveyance of Stapleton House, Dorking, 24 January 1764/5, under the will of Jeremiah Smith, distiller. [original in the National Archives]

Year Book & Medical Guide issued by C W Firth MPS, 3 New Parade, High Street, Dorking; 1933

Dorking County School: Housewifery, History & Hygene exercise books written by Daphne Hill; late 1930s

Programme: 30th Leith Hill Musical Festival Concert at the Dorking Halls; 21 April 1939

2 receipts issued to Miss Hill by Stone & Turner, 32-38 High Street, Dorking; December 1957

Programme & booking form for the 1982 season of productions at the Polesden Lacey Open Air Theatre

Advertising flier for "An Evening of Music For You" at the Dorking Halls; 3 December (no year given - post 1971)

A Town and Country Plan for Surrey' by the Surrey Federation of Labour Parties; plans & maps 1943, refers to post war planning; 24pp card covers

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Photocopy of a monochrome watercolour by J M W Turner (c.1793) said to be of Dorking Church, held by Elgin Museum. Covering letter

The Dorking section of the Post Office Directory , published by Kelly & Co, 1855; downloaded from the internet website www.historicaldirectories.org

Election poster for John Butcher standing in the Mole Valley District Council elections for the Liberal-SDP Alliance party (nd. c1981-88); presscutting with illustration relating to John Butcher as Chairman of Mole Valley District Council 23 July 1998. Short explanatory note.

The Abinger Monthly Record: 24 consecutive volumes, February 1890 - December 1891 (including Christmas 1890)

The Abinger Monthly Record: July 1889 - January 1890; January - August 1892; January & July 1893

The Abinger Monthly Record inserts: 4 Black & white prints of the covers of the some 1890-91 editions showing Abinger Hatch, Gosterwood Farmhouse, Paddington Farmhouse and Abinger Rectory resp. and a map of Abinger showing a proposed diversion of roadway and footpath inserted in the November 1891 edition.

'The Scrapbook of The Holmwood', compiled, written, illustrated and designed by members of the Holmwood Womens Institute

Pages 3-6 of the Dorking & Leatherhead Advertiser, Saturday March 23 1912. [fragile & in poor condition}

Photocopy of "Some Memories of Abinger and its Village School" by W J Kerr' 10pp typescript; and a short undated obituary for Mr Kerr, 1p typescript

Photocopy of anonymous memories of life as a schoolteacher in Westcott Church of England School and Wallis Wood CofE School; c1916 onwards. 4pp typescriptOkewood District Churh of England School: Photocopy of the 1937 school magazine, 14pp; Aileen Owen-Burke mmories of Okewood 1942-76, 1p typescript John Higdon's memories of 2 events in Dorking and schooldays at St Pauls School during the second world war. 4pp MS

World War 2: Bob Miller - photocopied memories of 3 events (2 from Dorking Advertiser); copies of 2 photographs of him at work in the council offices; drawing of sandbag emplacement in London Road

Marion Meadows - childhood memories of Punchbowl Lane & Powell Corderoy School; 2pp typed

Doris Reed, nee Walker, memories of crashed German bomber in Parsonage Lane, Westcott, February 1944; 1p typed

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World War 2: Margaret Holmes, nee Wiscombe - childhood memories of Station Road, Powell Corderoy School, railways etc; 3pp typed

World War 2: Dr Phyllis Wells - childhood memories staying with relatives in Braeside, Deepdene Park Road; Pixham Infants School & Charlton House School; 5pp MS

World War 2: Fred Thorogood - report of bombing in Watson Road, Westcott, 5 January 1944; 2pp typed

World War 2: Dorothy Hay - working for the BBC in London from 1943; 2 sides MSWorld War 2: transcript of letter relating to the death in action of Marcel (Mike) Demont

World War 2: Reports of VE Day street parties reported in the Dorking Advertiser & reprinted in May 2005; 4pp photocopies

World War 2: Information taken from the Dorking Urban District War Incident Map giving details of all the bombs, air crashes etc in the district; 2 4pp, spreadsheet printouts in date order & location order compiled by Terry Turner

World War 2: Photocopy of article "When My Village Went to War" (Abinger Hammer), published in "This England" winter 2004/5

World War 2: photocopies of 3 pages from "Surrey Home Guard" and 1 page from another publication not named relating to weapons used, in particular the Northover Projector

Transcript of W J Evelyn's account of a visit by J J Rousseau, published in the Abinger Monthly Record November 1889; with a later note relating to Rousseau's Walk, Parkhurst, published June 1892; 1p typescript

The wartime memories of James (Jim) Mann 4pp + title page; biographical note. [given to Mrs Cole by James Mann's widow]

Betchworth Park Golf Club: purchase of freehold from Mole Valley District Council; photocopy of article published in the Dorking Advertiser 25 May 2006; illustrated'Burney Letter', newsletter of the Burney Society, vol. 12 No 1; Spring 2006; 18ppDorking Rugby Football Club: Souvenir supplement issued by the Dorking Advertiser to mark the club reaching the final of the Powergen Junior Vase competition at Twickenham, 9 April 2006

Clockhouse Brickworks & Smokehouse Claypits: designated new Sites of Scientific Interest 1992; Notification from English Nature to Mole Valley District Council, Planning Policy Committee report and covering letter, 16 Sep 1992

Photocopy of page from "Merton & Morden Past & Present" showing London General Omnibus Company route 107A bus travelling from Clapham Common to Dorking in 1920; also a Nostalgiabus vehicle outside Age of Elegance shop in Dorking High Street, 2000

Friends Provident and Century Group house magazines nos 32-38; Christmas 1969 to Christmas 1972

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Photocopies of photographs of Joseph Gilliam, stone mason of West Street, Dorking & his family in about 1900; his mother Eliza; his aunt Martha. [also added curators letter and print of 1891 census details for information]

Gardener's account book, inscribed H Gumbrell and dated 1921 on flyleaf, working for Rev. Twist, Bramerton 15 March 1921 to 9 April 1929; front cover and first 2 pages loose. [found in a cupboard in Chalkpit house, Limeway Terrace]Line of descent from William Avelin or Evelyn (d.1476) to John Harcourt Chichester Evelyn (b.1876) through 13 generations; 1p, printed

Letter from H S Lindfield, Antiquarian Book Dealer, to J E N Walker (21 May 1956) giving entry for Pipp Brook (Mole) in 'English Place Names of Surrey' Vol. XI, Gover, Mawer and Stenton; C.U.P., 1934

Arundel Castle Archives, Interim Handlist no. 6: Maps and Plans; issued by The West Sussex County Council, 1963; 95pp, card covers

Notebook kept by an unidentified person in Dorking with entries from 17 January 1832 to May 1857, mainly financial accounts [from entries referring to Poor Rate etc. it could have belonged first to James Cheesman, d. 25 December 1857]World War 2: Personal message sent to all school children by King George VI; reverse gives a list of important war dates; printed on card with Royal Coat of Arms; 8th June 1946

Dorking Football Club official programme and emergency evacuation plan issued for the F A Cup match with Plymouth Argyle; 15 November 1992

Illustrated note about Westcott Rifle Range and the railway halt constructed for it in 1915

A brief history of Warren Farm Barns, Headley Lane, Mickleham including reports by Marion Herridge (1989) and drawings by Joan Harding (1987) for Domestic Buildings Research Group with plans and maps; issued by National Trust during Heritage Open Days, 2006, 17pp

A guide for people who live, work or own property in Mickleham Conservation Area; published by Mole Valley District Council, n.d. (current 2006); includes schedule of properties

A guide for people who live, work or own property in Westcott Conservation Area; published by Mole Valley District Council, n.d. (current 2006); includes schedule of properties

Two pages from 'The Tatler' pub. 11 January 1950 showing photographs of the Surrey Union Hunt's New Year Eve Meet at Hurtwood House, Holmbury St MaryTwo pages from 'The Tatler' pub. 11 January 1950 showing photographs of a reception given by Capt. Evelyn Broadwood to celebrate the recent centenery of Chopin's death and his visits to Britain

One page taken from 'Country Life' pub. 23 December 1971 showing an advertisement for an Auction by Sotheby's. Black and white illustrations of 2 paintings by Samuel Hieronymus Grimm of views from Deepdene Terrace (1791)

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4 lever arch binders, 3 box files and 1 document wallet all containing histories of families connected with Brockham and Betchworth and surrounding areas compiled by Victoria Houghton. Includes correspondence with family members, census and parish register information, copies of photographs etc. [later addition of 1 box file & 7 document wallets]

Dorking Gas Company: Letter to Mr C Higley offering his son, Ronald, a fortnight's trial, 2 February 1925; letter to Ronald Higley offering him a four year's apprenticeship, 15 February 1925; SEGAS Journal vol 6 no 5, with Dorking references and photographs, March 1953

World War 2: ARP concise and fully illustrated Practical Guide for the Householder and Air Raid Warden; by S Evelyn Thomas; published Simkin Marshall Ltd; 1939; colour illustrations; 80pp, card cover (loose)

Copy of work on fossilised Fish Remains from temporary exposure of Hythe Beds near Godstone,Surrey; by Trevor Batchelor and David Ward, published Mesozoic Research, vol 2 part 4, Leiden, 1990

Attestation form for the Territorial Army completed by Neil Monie of West Horsley, later of Westcott Street; 7 September 1939

Research paper: Accidents at the Brockham hearthstone mine and limeworks, 1910-1934; Paul Sowan, 2004

'The Brockham Brick Company Ltd and Brockham Lime and Hearthstone Company Ltd. General Register - accidents 1910 to 1934' introduction and extracts compiled by Paul Sowan; 2004

Brockham Lime Works - lime kilns and hearthstone mine (scheduled ancient monument 22780): information supplied by English Heritage with suggested rewording by Paul Sowan; April 2004

Details extracted by Paul Sowan from a 1913 sale catalogue of stock in trade of the White Down Brickyard, Abinger, and the New Place Brickyard, Holmbury

Photocopy of an Historical Note and Assessment of Cleveland Lodge, Westhumble, prepared by W H H Van Sickle Ltd; 2005; 9pp + title

Price list of "seasonal lines" issued by International Stores Ltd, 11 High Street, Dorking; 1896; (found under floorboards at 1 Vincent Road)

'Townsend Hook and the Railways of the Dorking Greystone Lime Co Ltd' by J L Townsend; published by Brockham Museum Trust, 1980; 36pp + card covers; illustrated

Photocopy of the Memorandum of Agreement between the Rt Hon G Cubitt M.P. and Capt Harman Young, Officer commanding "G" company 2nd Volunteer Battalion (Queens) Royal West Surrey Regiment for using the Westcott Rifle Range on the Denbies Estate 19 Nov 1889; and Indenture assigning the rights to The Territorial Force Association of the County of Surrey, 22 Nov 1909 (contains plan) (4pp)

List and descriptions of aerial oblique photographs obtained by the North Downs National Trust from Aerofilms Ltd and prints of six of Box Hill (1920-49) and two of Leith Hill (1934) [not to be copied]

"John Evelyn, Diarist" by Peter Gurnett; pub Lewisham Local History Society, 1984; card covers 10pp

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John Evelyn (1629-1706): Booklet "A Celebration of John Evelyn, The Renaissance Man & His Garden"; Leaflets "The Gardens of Wotton House" and "The Grounds of Albury Park"; all published by Surrey Gardens Trust, 2006Transcript of an audio tape recording of a Dorking & Leith Hill District Preservation Society (now Dorking & District Preservation Society) Management Committee relating to Clarendon House, West Street; 28 December 1978 [tape now inaudible] Meeting chaired by Doris Mercer

Letter to Martin Cole from Rob Hewer, National Trust Head Warden, North Downs West, relating to second world war pill boxes; includes illustrations of 7 examples with grid references & information. March 2007

Minute book of the Blackbrook Welcome Home Fund (Later The Blackbrook Club); 1945-46

Letter from Dorking Urban District Council to RF & DC Bargman of 76 South Street, Dorking, dated 21 June 1932. Relates to complaints of inconvenient parking outside Dorking Motor Company of The Rotunda, South Street. Also 5 dated and timed photographs of The Rotunda used in mitigation by Mr Bargman.

'The Red Phone Book of trades & professions, Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings and Tunbridge Wells District'; published 1925; includes Dorking

Telephone Directory for the Brighton telephone area, September 1939, includes Dorking residents & firms; supplements - Card showing 'How to Use the Telephone' and an advertisement for the United Electric Lamp Factories Ltd.

Postcard showing the corner of London Road & Reigate Road printed on the back with an election advertisement for Pardon-Howe in the Dorking Urban District Council Election of 1907

Photocopies of the first 2 pages of 'The Art of Coppersmithing' by John Fuller, pulished in New York, USA in 1894; and a photograph of the author.

Brief biography of Ambrose Heath, the pseudonym of journalist and food writer Francis Gerald Miller (1891-1969) who lived at Wotton.

'Good Food', month by month recipes; published Faber & Faber 1932; 276pp; hardback

'Good Soups' a culinary anthology of 250 recipes; published Faber & Faber 1935; 126pp; hardback'Vegetable Dishes and Salads' for every day of the year, collected for the British Growers Council; published Faber & Faber 1938; 210pp; hardback'From Creel to Kitchen', how to cook fresh-water fish; published Adam and Charles Black 1939; 110pp; hardback'Open Sesame', two hundred recipes for canned goods; published Nicholson & Watson 1939; 128pp; hardback

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R732/B/21 'Good Cold Dishes; published Faber & Faber 1946; 80pp; hardbackR732/B/22 'Good Cooking on Rings'; published by Faber & Faber 1947; 132pp; hardbackR732/B/23R732/B/24 'Good Puddings and Pies'; published Faber & Faber 1947; 94pp; hardbackR732/B/25 'Good Sweets and Ices'; published Faber 1947; 124pp; hardbackR732/B/26

R732/B/27 'Good Cakes, Bread and Biscuits' published Faber & Faber; 84pp; hardbackR732/B/28 'The Book of Sauces'; published Faber & Faber 1948; 227pp; hardbackR732/B/29 'Good Vegetables'; published Faber & Faber 1949; 244pp; hardbackR732/B/30

R732/B/31 'Good Salads & Salad Dressings'; published Faber 1949;106pp hardbackR732/B/32 'Good Food Again'; published Faber & Faber 1950; 164pp hardbackR732/B/33 'Good food for Children'; published Faber & Faber 1947; 123pp; hardbackR732/B/34 'Fare Wisely and Well'; published Ward Lock & Co Ltd, 1951; 322pp; hardbackR732/B/35 'Pig Curing & Cooking'; published Faber 1952; 195pp; hardbackR732/B/36 'Small Meat Dishes'; published Faber & Faber 1953; 103pp; hardbackR732/B/37R732/B/38 'Dishes Without Meat'; published Herbert Jenkins 1953; 96pp; hardbackR732/B/39 'Kitchen Table Talk'; published Vistor Gollancz Ltd 1953; 160pp; hardbackR732/B/40R732/B/41 'Children's Party Fare'; published Herbert Jenkins 1953; 96pp; hardbackR732/B/42

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'American Dishes for English Tables' in English measures; published Hamish Hamilton 1939; 179pp; hardback'Cooking in War Time'; published Nicholson and Watson 1939; 128pp; hardback'There's Time for a Meal'; published Robert Hale Ltd, n.d. c1940; 111pp; hardback

'Kitchen front Recipes & Hints', extracts from the first seven months early morning broadcasts; pub. Adam & Charles Black, 1941; 95pp; hardback'More Kitchen Front Recipes' further extracts from early morning broadcasts with other recipes and hints; published Adam and Charles Black 1941; 96pp; hardback'New Dishes for Old' food values & substitute recipes; published Adam and Charles Black 1942; 96pp; hardback'Good Food in Wartime' a selection for the present times of a hundred and seventy recipes from the author's 'Good Food' and 'More Good Food' with annotations; published Faber & Faber 1942; 78pp; hardback 'Simple American Dishes' in English measures; published Faber & Faber; 80pp; hardback

'Vegetables for Victory', some 600 main vegetable dishes; published John Gifford Ltd, 1944; 197pp; hardback

'Good Jams, Preserves & Pickles'; published Faber & Faber 1947; 91pp; hardback

'Whats Wrong with the Cooking?'; published The Restaurant Trade Journal Ltd 1947; 96pp; hardback

'Good Sandwiches & Picnic Dishes'; published Faber & Faber 1949; 115pp; hardback

'Good Poultry and Game Dishes' published Faber & Faber 1953; 124pp; hardback

'Home-Made Wines and Liqueurs'; published Herbert Jenkins 1953; 96pp; hardback'The International Cookery Book' edited by Ambrose Heath; published Frederick Muller Ltd 1953; 304pp; hardback

'English Cheeses of the North'; published G.G. Harrap & Co. Ltd 1956; 25pp; hardback

'The Queen Cookery Book'; published Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1960; 323pp; hardback

'Madame Prunier's Fish Cook Book' a Penguin Handbook edited by Ambrose Heath; published by Penguin Books 1963; 249pp; card covers

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Admiral Sir Leopold George Heath (1817-1907) of Moorhurst and later Anstie Grange, Holmwood, Surrey; 13 pages of biographical details from various sources collected by JJ Heath-Caldwell

Lady Genista Hamilton (nee Heath) (1899-1990): 4 pages of biographical details collected by JJ Heath-Caldwell

Information on the Dutch House and its site in Dorking High Street (1307-1996) taken from the Manor Court Rolls and other sources; 3pp typed; 1996

Material relating to Harry Christmas Mitchell born Capel 1882, killed in action 3 May 1917

Photocopy of photograph of Harry Christmas Mitchell (b1881) while working for a local grocer (possibly J M King); mid 1890sPhotostat of part of the Capel Parish Magazine, July 1917, reported the loss of Sgt. Harry Mitchell, Pt. Ernest Ranger, Pt. Oscar Marshall and Pt. Albert Leadbitter

information about the 12th (eastern) division and the battle of Vimy Ridge, 1917

Bound typed transcript of an unpublished work "The Tillingbourne Valley" by George Edward Collins (1880-1968), including many of the author's original natural history drawings; 107pp; card covers (transcript & binding by Terry O'Kelly, 2007)Spring Festival, 7th-10th May (no year given); includes performances of "The Private Ear" by Peter Schaeffer; "Between Mouthfuls" by Alan Ayckbourn; "The Dumb Waiter" by Harold Pinter; "Little Glasshouses" by Philip Johnson

"Romanoff and Juliet" by Peter Ustinov; a rehearsed reading performed in the Green Room Theatre, Dorking, 24th-26th September 1981

"Company" by Stephen Sondheim; performed in the Green Room Theatre on Friday 7th June and Saturday 15th June 1985

"The Vigil" by Ladislas Fodor; a playreading in the Green Room Theatre; 5th-7th September 1985

"Born in the Gardens" by Peter Nichols; performed in the Green Room Theatre 6th-9th November 1985

"My Fair Lady" by Lerner & Loewe; performed in The Dorking Halls, 1st-4th March 1989

Balance Sheet for the Dorking & District Hospital Mounted Gymkhana; 20 May 1933

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Printed sheet explaining the Dorking Market Tuberculosis Insurance Fund; listed committee members T W Broom, James Atkinson & Jabez Swan for the farmers and George Peters, A Balchin & A J Fuller for the butchers. Hon Sec & Treasurer Lewis Crow; April 1925

Minutes of meetings of St Martin's, Dorking, Parochial Church Council;24 May 1968 to 2 October 1975 (with some gaps); 67ff

Order of Procession to be Observed at the Opening and Consecration of St Martins Church; 18 July 1837 (original)

Fund for the restoration of Dorking Church and Bishop Wilberforce Memorial Tower, including a list of subscribers; 14 April 1874

List of principal funds and societies, parochial and general, with names of the respective treasurers; 1917

Books of accounts of Tithe Rent Charged to the year end (October 1st);1887-1892 and 1896

Counterpart tenency agreement for the term of 3 years for Mayfield, London Road, Dorking (photocopy); between the Rev Jack Roundhill & churchwardens John Hunt & Charles Weller AND John Nicholl; 14 March 1966

Correspondence regading the Old School House, 19 Roses Cottages, West Street;

Papers relating to provision of a Garden of Rememberance in St Martins Chuchyard for interment of ashes; includes plan; 1961

Bound report on St Martins Church under the Inspection of Churches Measure of 1955; date of report 20 March 1975; 10pp + cover

Bound report on Pixham Church under the Inspection of Churches Measure of 1955; date of report 17 November 1975; 9pp + cover

Bound typed history of the organ in St Martins Church, written and compiled by John Horley; 9pp + cover; 1965

Churchwardens Log Book (1955-1977) in hard cover note book; contents:-handwritten table of work carried out, naming contactors and costs;annual reports 1965-1977; (1972 & 1973 handwritten in book; 1965-1971 & 1974-1977 typed and selotaped into book.) [NB. selotape was peeling - typed pages have been removed and filed as loose pages]

Plan of St Martins Church showing proposed Lighting Design Service scheme; carried out by Philips of Wandsworth; 30 March 1965

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Order of Ceremonial at the Consecration of The Venerable Kenneth Dawson Evans, M.A. to be Bishop Suffragan of Dorking; at Guildford Cathedral; 28 October 1968"Pixham 1862-1912" Written by Mary Mayo; printed at the Chiswick Press; 1912Photographs: View of church from Cotmandene; the Vicarage from Vincent Lane and from Westcott Road; Church Street looking towards church; the junction of Vincent Lane and Westcott Road looking west; c.1900

Photocopied index to Admission Register, 1930s. Gives names only of first 1210 pupils admitted from 1931 to 1943

Duplicated letter to new parent with invitation to meeting at school; 21 May 1959Duplicated letter from SCC to parent offering place at Dorking County School; June 1959Duplicated letter from school to parent regarding application for daughter's travelling expenses; 15 June 1959Duplicated letter from SCC to parent granting a bus pass or rail season ticket; 14 August 1959 [torn]

Receipt for items of school uniform bought at Charles Degenhardt Ltd, South Street, Dorking; 13 June 1959

Duplicated letter to parents explaining the aims and objectives of The Amenities Fund; 11 February 1961

Dorking County School, 12 December 1945; lists school successes [torn holes on left side]Dorking County School, 12 December 1945 [many autographs on front, has been folded]Dorking County (Grammar) School, 4 December 1946; lists school successes [holes punched at side]Dorking County (Grammar) School, 3 December 1947; lists school successes [holes punched at side]Dorking County (Grammar) School, 25 February 1949; lists examination successes [holes punched at side]Dorking County (Grammar) School, 3 March 1950; lists examination successes [holes punched in side]Dorking County Grammar School, 9 March 1951; lists examination successes [holes punched in side]

Performance of Messiah by the Senior Choir and the Old Dorkinian Musical Society; 29, 31 March & 1 April 1947 [punched holes on left]Performance of Elijah by the Senior Choir and the Old Dorkinian Musical Society; 24, 25 March 1948Performance of Israel in Egypt by the Senior Choir and the Old Dorkinian Musical Society; 12 March (no year ?1949) [punched holes on left]Performance of Saint Paul by the Senior Choir and the Old Dorkinian Musical Society; 3 & 5 June 1950 [punched holes on left, display label attached to front]Performance of Messiah by the Senior Choir and the Old Dorkinian Musical Society; 3 & 5 February 1951; autographed

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Drama Programme: Trio, One-act plays 3, 4 & 5 March 1949

Programme for the Sixteenth Annual Athletic Sports; 20 July 1949; lists competitors [punched holes on left]

Review of a perfomance of Messiah at Leatherhead Parish Church; newspaper and date not givenReview of a perfomance of Messiah at the school; newspaper and date not givenPhotocopies of various newspaper cuttings; 1949-50; probably the Dorking and Leatherhead Advertiser; 6pp

Booklet issued to commemorate the 60th Anniversary School Reunion, 3, 4 & 5 April 1992; A Glimpse of School Life from 1931-1991

Unmounted photograph of Geoffrey & Michael Pearson, (father & son) - captains tossing up in annual parents rounders match; 1949

Colour photograph of Norman "Brute" Bradshaw at the ceremonial opening of the Memorial Gates at the Ashcombe School, 14 October 2000

Computer prints of 27 school groups (sports teams, Sixth Forms etc), on 8 A4 sheets plus small prints of 2 girls Hockey Teams

On CR-Rom Football 1st XI 1946-47, 1947-48, 1948-49, 1949-50; Cricket 1st XI 1946-47, 1947-48, 1948-49, 1949-50; Prefects 1949-50, 1950-51

Magpie, The Bi-Monthly Newsletter of The Old Dorkinian Association, nos 182 & 184; April & August 1968

19th Dorking (Grammar School) Scout Troop: Menu and programme for a Reunion Dinner held at The Holly and Laurel, South Holmwood; 26 October 1968The Ashcombe Dorkinian Association: Menu & programme for Luncheon to commemorate the 7th anniversary of the association, 9 October 1999 (includes a list of those present)

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The Ashcombe Dorkinian Association: Menu & programme for Luncheon to commemorate the 9th anniversary of the association, 13 October 2001 (includes a list of those present)

Correspondence of the sub-committee set up to organise the project (i.e. John Hayns, chair; John Gent; Peter Mills; Anthony Lockwood; ex-officio Rosemary Dale). Also includes references to the residue of the 1992 Reunion committee funds and its proper ownership & use; November 1999 - August 2000 [includes 9 very badly faded faxes retained for continuity]

List of former pupils killed in both world wars with 31pp information about most of them downloaded from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission WebsiteFrancis Collins, Douglas Denham, Ivor Fraser, Alexander Gardiner, John Gorsten, Geoffrey Head, Archibald Holden, Ronald Holt, Robert King, William Luff, Maurice Mills, Morris Norgate, Peter Read, Bernard Cushing, James Byrne, George Brett, Douglas Bond, D R Baple, Marcus Arnold, Owen Withers, Walter Jeal, Edmund Vialls, A M Thompson, Harry Verrells, Sydney Reeves, Oliver Pullen, P R Nicklin, H T Nicklin, Percy Pierce, Arthur Lipscomb, Richard Harman, Reginald Harman, George Jerome, Stanley Gardiner, Leonard Furnival, Reginald Farindon, Frederick Eveleigh, Frederick Woodman, Arthur Cousin, Brian Collins, G S Boorer, Edward Arthur, Derryck Northfield, Claude Maynard, Ernest Teede,

Copies of letters received with donations to the Award; Email from Hebe Morgan thanking everyone on her husband's behalf

Dr Derek Moore Morgan (Doc Morgan) (1915-2007): Thanksgiving Memorial Service at St Martins Church, Dorking; 14th June 2008; 8pp; photo

Norman William Bradshaw (1905-2003); order of service for funeral, 19th June 2003

Facsimile copy of The Dorking High School Magazine, Spring term 1917Tales Out of School, an article written by Eileen Fox based on the 1917 magazine; photocopies of photos of the School Cadets, 1915 & 1916, Sidney Worrow aged 15 in uniform, and an etching of Pear Tree Cottage by Charles Collins.The Dorking High School Magazine, published termly at the School, Chart Lane

The Dorkinian, The Magazine of the Dorking County School

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State events: Order of Service for the marriage of HRH The Duke of York with The Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, 26 April 1923; Orders of Service for The Royal Maunday at Westminster Abbey, 17 April 1924 & 9 April 1925; Funeral service for Her Late Majesty Queen Alexandra, 27 November 1925; Order of service Ypres Memorial Church Fund, 16 February 1925

Sheet Music: "Song in Praise of Dorking and Places Nearby"; words by Douglas Young and music by Gwen Lewis; November 1961; printed on cover "all proceeds from the sale of this song will go to Newra (Dorking's Home for the Aged)"A History of Milton Court, researched and compiled by Paul Cattermole; 2008 [so far unpublished]; 390pp; many illustrations

History of Brockham Warren on Box Hill, by Su Johnston, including photocopies of sale particulars, maps, photographs etc.; spiral bound; 12pp text; total 26pp; unpublished; copyright Su Johnston 2006

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Small booklet: "Leith Hill Place" by C V Wedgwood; printed for private circulation 1953; 16pp; illustrated; soft cover

A Ranmore Archive; a self produced booklet by Dick Glover (2007); using photographs from the collection of the late Mabel Hedger with supporting text; 28pp + paper cover

R749 Exhibition Folder: Celebrating the life and work of Ralph Vaughan Williams; compiled for exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of RVW's death in 1958

(1) Unpublished paper "Who was the youngest rifleman of the Rifle Brigade killed in the Great War", by DA Haighton; given to NEC Molyneux, who made corrections in red with the permission of the author; 6pp+ii+title; spiral bound. Includes mounted photographs. (2) Photocopy of birth certificate of Valentine Joe Strudwick(3) Covering letter from DA Haighton to NEC Molyneux, dated 17 March 2009

Birth certificate of John Johnson, son of Joseph and Ann Johnson in Pontefract, Yorkshire; 28 December 1781; (marked with exhibit number 129)

Indenture of apprenticeship for Alfred Weston to Christopher Edinborough, tailor of Dorking; 1 May 1849

Three hand-written exercise books - manuscript of book The Valley of the Tillingbourne; by George Edward Collins (1880-1968); 3 loose pages inserted in volume one for prologue etc.; nd

Manuscript pages for Mid Song of Birds by George Edward Collins, introduction and 9 chapters (one chapter typed)Contents and introduction to Mid Song of BirdsChapter 1 of Mid Song of Birds: Mid song of birds and insects murmuring (5pp)Chapter 2 of Mid Song of Birds: The Pipp Brook (14pp)Chapter 3 of Mid Song of Birds: The Squires Great Wood (17pp)Chapter 4 of Mid Song of Birds: Brook Farm (20pp)Chapter 5 of Mid Song of Birds: Sand Martins (10pp)Chapter 6 of Mid Song of Birds: In the Glory Wood (14pp)Chapter 7 of Mid Song of Birds: A Parlement of Foules (8pp)Chapter 8 of Mid Song of Birds: Holmwood Common (11pp typescript)Chapter 9 of Mid Song of Birds: The Stone Street (11pp)

Biographies of Alfred Charles Jerome Collins (Charles Collins) 1851-1921 by (i) his grandson A E P Collins, typed carbon copy, 2pp; and (ii) anonymous, typed photocopy, 2pp, dated 19 March 1981

George Edward Collins (1880-1968): short biography and docments relating to his Will

Covering letter to Miss S H C Collins (daughter) from solicitors Triggs Turner & Co, of Guildford; 26 November 1968Invoice for professional services in attending to the general administration of G E Collins, deceased, and winding-up thereof; 26 November 1968

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Alfred Francis Collins (1877-1966): (i) Copy of Will dated 17 August 1963 and (ii) letter from solicitor to Mr W Collins (brother & co executor) dated 15 November 1966

Wilfred Collins (1893- ): University of London Matriculation school-leaving certificate, Dorking High School; July 1909Wilfred Collins (1893- ): Certificate of appointment to Second Lieutenant in the Territorial Force, London Electrical Engineers, Royal Engineers; 25 August 1916Wilfred Collins (1893- ): Military Identity Card with photograph & signature; rank of Major; 22 June 1940Diary written in pencil on 10 loose leaves of paper from 30 July 1914 to 14 January 1915; may have been written by Wilfred Collins

Alfred Edward Patrick Collins (Pat Collins) (1919-1991): obituary written by Chris Lynn, Environment Service, Historic Monuments & Buildings, Belfast; probably for publication in the Journal of the Ulster Archaeological Society

Family trees of Charles and Georgiana Collins written in pencil on the inside covers of an empty drawing book. Not easy to read in places

Large mounted portrait of Charles Collins (1851-1921) in middle age; photo by MoorhouseLarge mounted portrait of Mrs Georgiana Collins, nee Waddingham (1849-1937) in middle age; photo by MoorhouseMounted portrait of Mrs Georgiana Collins, nee Waddingham (1849-1937) in old age; photo by MoorhouseReprinted photograph of Charles and Georgiana Collins and their 9 sons and 1 daughter; c1898Mounted photograph of Charles and Georgiana with their daughter Maggie, 5 of their sons, daughter in law, Winnifred and grandson Wilfrid John; July 1909Small photograph in a Christmas mount inscribed from Ciss - possibly Maggie Collins, daughter of Charles & Georgiana; c1940

School report for Kenneth Taylor (age 10), pupil at Dorking British School; July 1913School reports for Kenneth Taylor, pupil at The High School Dorking; 1916-1919Certificate of Junior School Examination for Kenneth Taylor, pupil at Dorking High School; 1918General School Certificate awarded to Kenneth Taylor; Pupil at Dorking high School for Boys; 1919Diploma of Membership to the Permanent Way Institution awarded to John Kenneth Taylor; 1 November 1930Tillings Staff Magazine containing articles by Kenneth Taylor; August & October 1930The Motor Coach Booking Agents Journal containing articles by Kenneth Taylor; November & December 1930Press cutting from the Dorking Advertiser: obituary for J Kenneth Taylor (1903-1962) (photocopy)

Duplicate Deed of Transfer of the Dorking Halls from the Dorking Halls Limited and others to Dorking Urban District Council; 20 December 1946

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Dorking Homes Ltd: Prospectus and Application Form for shares at £1each, January 1933; Statutory Report, April 1933:Annual Reports and Balance Sheets, 1933 - 1947

Dorking Water Company: Half-yearly Reports of Directors and Statements of Accounts; June 1897 - Dec 1903

Dorking Water Company: Half-yearly Reports of Directors and Statements of Accounts;Dec 1904 - Dec 1905

Dorking Water Company: Half-yearly Reports of Directors and Statements of Accounts;Dec 1906 - Dec 1921

Dorking Water Company: Half-yearly Reports of Directors and Statements of Accounts;Dec 1922 - Dec 1925, Dec 1926

Dorking Water Company: Annual Reports of Directors and Statements of Accounts;

Holmesdale Directory to Dorking & Leatherhead for 1912; poor condition with any loose pages: handle with care

The Children's Annual Musical Festival organised by the Dorking District Schools Music Association; conductor J Alexander Smith, accompianist Ruth Dyson; Combined Recorder Emsemble of Mowbray and Dorking Grammar Schools, conductor Christopher Weatherhead; guest artist Bernard Brown (trumpet); 3 March 1964The Children's Annual Musical Festival organised by the Dorking District Schools Music Association; conductor J Alexander Smith, accompianist Ruth Dyson, guest artist Darryl Walters (clarinet); 9 March 1966Concert by the London Mozart Players, leader John Ludlow, conductor Harry Blech, soloist Martin Ronchetti (clarinet); 5 October 1969Concert by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, leader Neville Taweel, conductor Lawrence Foster, soloist John Williams (guitar); 28 November 1969Concert by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, leader Brendan O'Brien, soloist Monique Haas (piano); 31 January 1970Concert by the Surrey Philharmonic Orchestra, leader Jurgen Hess, conductor Kathleen Riddick, soloists Phyllis Sellick (piano), Marjorie Thomas (contralto) & Kenneth Bowen (tenor); 7 February 1970Concert by the students of the Yehudi Menuhin School; 21 February 1970Concert by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, leader Rodney Friend, conductors Rudolf Schwartz and Robert Simpson, soloists Rodney Friend and Gerald Jarvis (violins); 21 March 1970Concert by the London Philharmonic Orchetsra, leader Rodney Friens, conductor Edo de Waart, soloist John Lill (piano); 3 October 1970slight damage caused by dividing stuckpagesConcert by the London Symphony Orchestra, leader John Georgiadis, conductor & soloist Andre Previn (piano);7 November 1970

Concert by the English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Raymond Leppard, soloists Kenneth Sillito (violin) and Cecil Aronowitz (Viola);30 January 1971

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Dorking Dramatic and Operatic Society production of Die Fledermaus;10-13 February 1971Concert by the Amadeus String Quartet with Cecil Aronowitz (viola);15 May 1971Concert by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Jorge Mester, soloist Daniel Adni (piano); 9 October 1971Concert by the London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Vernon Handley, soloist Stoika Milanova (violin); 6 November 1971Performance of Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro, by the London Opera Group, conductor David Sutton, producer Peter Lehmann Bedford, director Norman Lilly; 7 & 8 January 1972Concert by the English Chamber Orchestra, leader Jose-Luis Garcia, conductor Andrew Davis, soloists Richard Adeney (flute) and Osian Ellis (harp); 22 January 1972Concert by the students of the Yehudi Menuhin School; 5 February 1972Concert by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, leader Rodney Friend, conductor Rudolf Schwarz, soloist Rodney Friend (violin);25 March 1972

Dorking Dramatic and Operatic Society presentation of Mame, 13-16 February 1974Concert by Yehudi Menuhin and pupils of the Yehudi Menuhin School; 31 January 1975Recital by The Octet of the Academy of St Martins in the Fields, directed by Iona Brown; 3 May 1975 Concert by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, leader Dennis Simons, conductor Walter Weller, soloist Roger Winfield (Oboe);8 November 1975Concert by The Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Vernon Handley, soloist Maureen Smith (violin); 9 October 1976Concert by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Zdenek Macal, soloist Hans Richter-Haaser (piano); 6 November 1976Concert by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Walter Weller, soloist Cristina Ortiz (piano); 19 March 1977Concert by the Ashtead Choral Society and the Capriol Orchestra of London, leader Bernard Andrews, conductor Arthur Diamond, soloists Elizabeth Simon (sporano) and in Caddy (baritone); 26 March 1977Concert by The Philharmonia Orchestra, leader Carl Pini, conductor Eduardo Mata, soloists Carl Pini (violin) and Csaba Erdelyi (viola);15 October 1977Concert by The Northern Sinfonia Orchestra, leader Barry Wilde, conductor George Malcolm, soloists Barry Wilde (violin) David Haslam (flute) & Graham Mayger (flute) ; Part of the County of Surrey Youth Jubilee celebrations; 5 November 1977Concert by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Nicholas Braithwaite, soloist Alexander Cameron (cello); 21 January 1978Concert by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Hans Vonk, soloist Anthony Goldstone (piano); 11 March 1978Concert by the London Mozart Players, leader John Glickman, conductor Harry Blech, soloist Dmitri Alexeev; 4 November 1978Concert by The Academy of St Martins in the Fields, directed by Iona Brown; 17 February 1979Concert by The English Chamber Orchestra, leader Jose-Luis Garcia, conductor & soloist Barry Tuckwell, (horn); 13 October 1979Concert by the London Mozart Players, conductor Philip Ledger, soloists Paul Tortelier (cello) Christopher Hyde-Smith & Celia Chambers (flute) and John Gluckman (violin); 3 November 1979Concert by the Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Vernon Handley, soloist Nigel Kennedy (violin); 19 January 1980

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Dorking Dramatic and Operatic Society presentation of Fiddler on the Roof; 12-15 March 1986

Programme for the May Festival and Prizegiving and Dorking Powell Corderoy School; 1 July 1959

John Attlee's copy of Bright's History of Dorking with several newpaper cuttings pasted inside

Barometric trace recorded during the week ending Saturday 18th October 1987 showing drop in pressure during the Great Storm on 16th

Brian Hodges (1921-2001): Order of service for A Thanksgiving and Farewell; held at St Martins Church 22 November 2001Text of the tribute given by his son, Andrew Hodges, at the service.(3pp)

Robert Edward Stanley Miller (Bob Miller) 1925-2009: Order of service for funeral held at St Martins Church 11 June 2009 (with photograph)

Henry Robert Bargman (Robin Bargman) (1932-2010): Order of service for thanksgiving at St Martins Church, 5 February 2010; (with photos)Notes for tribute by his brother Peter Bargman

Dorking men's own Help Myself Society, belonging to the Congregational Church ,Wesr St. Contribution Card for H WoodPlanning for to-Morrow. Reports and accounts of the Brotherhood movement, year ending December 1937various recipts associated with the Dorking men's own Society, 1939/40

Drawings, watercolours, cartoons by R (Dick) J Gale. Dated 1996-2003

Hard bound notebook labelled Fire Brigade Drill Book. The notes are a drill record book for Henley Fire Brigade between 1943-1944 when it was part of the National Fire Service. The back of the book has been used for notes relating to exhibitions at Dorking Museum in 1985.

British Rail Timetable Waterloo to Horsham. Sundays June1960 to June 1961. Sundays

Photo Album of Robert Edward Stanley Miller;enrolled Ait Training Corps.13.9.41

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William Mullins Cordwainer, one of 102 passengers on the ship Mayflower 1620copy and transcription of his (oral) will. The New World Tapestry. All laminated.

Printed page mounted on card containing a poem, "On the Opening of the Railroad to Dorking," by W H Hart, Jul 1849. The South Eastern Railway's Redhill and Reading branch opened in 1849, was the first rail route to passs through Dorking with stations at Deepdene (originally named Box Hill) and Dorking (now Dorking West). (Source: H E Malden (editor) - History of the County of Surrey, Vol. 3, 1911)

Three photocopies of printed documents issued by the General Post Office showing the timetable of the stage coach routes between London and Portsmouth; London and Poole and Poole and London,with the number of miles and time allowed for the journey, [c.1790?] Date of copy [c.1970s?]

Photograph of a page taken from a Pigot's Directory of 1835 (area of directory unknown), showing the different stage coach services between Dorking and London and where they stopped. It also shows lists of Dorking posting houses and carriers. Torn on top left hand corner with marks of adhesive tape on the reverse.

Photocopy of an article published by the General Post Office - "The Mail Coach and the Royal Mail," giving a brief history of mail coach services, 1934. 4pp. Crown copyright.

Photocopy [c.1970s?] of an original notice giving details of the London to Dorking coach "Perseverance" including fares and a timetable, [c.1896?]. The copy is very small (8.5 x 12cms), so the original may have come from a newspaper or some other publication.

Photocopy [c.1970s?] of an original notice announcing the preliminary catalogue for a sale by public auction of the horses for the Dorking coach "Perseverance." To be sold by Messrs W & S Freeman at Aldridge's, St Martin's Lane, London in 1900. The copy is small (8.5 x 13.2 cms) and may have been taken from a newspaper or other publication.

Photocopy [c.1970s?] of an original notice giving details of the Boxhill and London coach, "The Vigilant." Includes a seating plan and fares, 1914.

Menu card for a dinner held at the Railway Arms, Westhumble to mark the re-opening of the stepping stones across the River Mole at Box Hill by the Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Clement Attlee, 11 Sep 1946; with a copy of a 19th century print showing Burford Bridge on the reverse. 4pp.

Biographical details with photograph of Harry L. Moore, the proprietor of Rowe's Printing Works in Dorking and the President of the Surrey and East Hants branch of the Master Printers' Alliance contained in Vol. VII No 10 of "Activity," the journal of the Home Counties Master Printers' Alliance for July 1936, p. 203. His full name was Harry Laker Moore (1882-1957) of Dorking. (see also H3 and SC.E/2/19)

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Small printed booklet - "Special Forms of Service in commemoation of His Late Majesty King Edward VII to be used in al churches and chapels in England and Wales," London, 1910. 8pp. Condition: vey fragile.

Published booklet - "Dorking By-Pass with illustrations of the alternative routes," [c.1930?], 15pp. The alternative routes chosen were the Deepdene route and the Western or Nower route. There are no indications of the author or publisher but the wording indicates it was issued by a pressure group opposed to the Deepdene route. It includes several photographs of the proposed routes and a map Condition: poor with loose front cover.

Programme for a speech day at Dorking County School, 29 Oct 1936 Gives details of prize winners with the words of songs sung at the event on the reverse. 4pp. Condition: fragile, torn in places

Menu leaflet for a dinner given by Dorking Football Club supporters for the players at the Red Lion Hotel, Dorking, 14 Apr 1924 with a programme of a concert on the reverse. Condition: fragile with foxing and adhesive tape marks.

Photocopy of the front cover of "The Ringing World," the journal of the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers, Vol. LXX No 3290 of 17 May 1974. Includes a photograph of St Martin's Church, Dorking with a short article on the history of the church. 1p.

Large hard bound blotter of the Westminster Fire Office, 1914. The front and back covers have a coloured reproduction of a late 18th or early 19th century painting showing the foreman of the Westminster Fire Office's corps of London firemen clad in the company uniform. The front inside cover has details of the fire insurance company's eary history and the inside back cover contains a diary for 1914 together with general postal, telegraph and telephone infomation.

Official programme for the match between Dorking Football Club and the new Corinthian Casuals, 22 Aug 1953. Condition: covers heavily marked.

Programme for the first round of the Football Association Cup between Dorking and Plymouth Argyle, 15 Nov 1992 at Meadowland, Dorking. Gives details of club honours, management teams, players, photographs with articles and statistics about the competition.

Photocopy of ticket for the Football Association Cup first round match between Dorking and Plymouth Argyll, 15 Nov 1952. Date of copy c.1992. Ticket issued on the last bus to leave Dorking Bus Garage 2 March 1990 with an explanatory note signed by driver; 2 items.

Leaflet publicising an open air service of prayer and dedication in preparation for the coronation of George Vi and Queen Elizabeth to be held at the Nower, Dorking, 09 May 1937 together with an order of service leaflet for the event. 2 items.Small programme for the Festival of Britain celebrations held at Brockham Green, 30 Jun 1951, 8pp.

Small publicity brochure for Arnold & Son, chartered surveyors of 171 High Street, Dorking, [c.1980s?]6pp. Includes small photographs of the firm's main partners.

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Programme for the "Pageant of Abinger," held in aid of Abinger Parish Church preservation fund 14 and 18 Jul 1934, 28pp. Programme notes and text by E M Forster with music composed and arranged by Ralph Vaughan Williams. Also includes a four page listing of the names of the performers. 2 items. Condition: foxing marks throughout with ferrous stains in the centre.

A pigeon's letter, microscopic photo of The Times; 19 January 1871 containing a memento of the Seige of Paris (1870-71)

Small leather bound booklet with pencil -"The Gem" or "Juvenile Companion" for 1813. Published in London by Suttaby, Evance and Fox in the form of a yearbook and engagement diary. No local relevance.

Booklet describing the building known as "The Barons," in Church Street, Reigate.used as the Northgate Funeral Home. Includes a brief history with a map and line drawings, [c.1950s?]

Illustrated leaflet giving a brief history of "The Barons," in Church Street, Reigate, published by Redland Limited, Redland House, Reigate,[c.1980s?],

Order of service leaflet used at the memorial service held for Rev. John Telford at Dorking Methodist Church, 29 July 1936, 4pp.

Order of service booklet used at the service of dedication and opening of the Christian centre, Church Street, Dorking; 18 September 1977, 20pp. Includes a brief history of the Centre and a list of members of the Centre's Management Policy Committee.

Leaflet giving information on the organ appeal for Westcott Parish Church,1957. 4pp. Torn on creases.

Centenary edition of "The Spire," the parish magazine of St John the Evangelist, North Holmwood, 1974. 4pp.

Illustrated pamphlet giving short biographical notes on Arthur Keane,actor and elocutionist, [c.1930s?] 8pp.

Membership cards for the Friends of St Martin's Church, Dorking in the names of E L Sellick Dec 1944 and D H W Moran, Feb 1945. The card incorporates a large line drawing of the church by Geoffrey H Haynes dated 1944.

Pamphlet issued by the Friends of St Martins to accompany the appeal for repair of the Church fabric, April 1982., 6pp. Includes a very brief history of the Church.

Old Dorkinian Association membership handbook, 1977, 16pp. Lists members names and addresses.

Page setting out the objectives and rules of the Dorking High School Old Boys' Association, [c.1920s?]

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E42/1-2 Letter card and Christmas cards issued by the museum in 1976E42/3 Card issued by the museum in 1976: Dorking High Street 1856E42/4 Card issued by the museum in 1976: Dorking from chalk pitsE42/5 Card issued by the museum in 1976: Burford BridgeE42/6 Card issued by the museum in 1976: Betchworth Castle 1845

E42/7-10 Cards issued by the museum in 1978: drawings by A C FareE42/11-12 Cards issued by the museum in 1979: etchings by A C CollinsE42/13 Dorking Museum Christmas card, 1980: view of Dorking North Station in 1868E42/14 Dorking Museum Christmas card, 1981: view of Castle Mill by Alan Brewer

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E44/3-4 First day cover, Anniversaries, incl. RVW; 26 April 1972; information insert

E45 Coronation of Elizabeth II, 2 June 1953; Card with portrait and hymn

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E50 "The War Cry" supplement, message from George V, portraits; 14 Oct 1916

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E52 The Ashcombe School Speech Day and Prizegiving programme; 15 Sept 1978

Illustrated prospectus for Mickleham Hall School, Dorking, [c.1920s?] 12pp. Condition: poor. Loose pages, heavily folded with foxing marks.

2 recipe note books used by Helen Corderoy for lectures at Dorking, 1908, and at Stockwell Practicing Schools, together with cuttings of wartime recipes 1939-45Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution for relief of farmers. List of subscriptions, donations etc for the year ending 31 Dec 1891, 350pp. Includes separate sections for each county.

Souvenir of centenary celebrations of the Dorking District Order of Oddfellows 1847-1947

Local History Group Christmas card with panoramic view of West Street; issued 1976 (4 colours)

Ralph Vaughan Williams Centenary: First Day Cover with RVW postmark; 26 April 1972

Letter from F Sutherland, clerk of Dorking Urban District Council and Secretary of the Ralph Vaughan Williams Centenary Cttee.; 1972

Catalogue of Jubilee year Ideal Homes and Trades Exhibition, Dorking Chamber of Commerce; 1955

Dorking Town Band certificate of first prize won at Southern Counties Reed and Brass Band Assoc. 1903 [outsize]

Dorking & District Hospital Carnival Programme; 28 May - 6 June 1932 (3 copies)Programme of Birthday concert in honour of Ralph Vaughan Williams at Dorking Halls; 11 Oct 1952 (2 copies)

17th Dorking (Westcott) Scout Group Menu for Jubilee dinner & dance; 1 March 1974

E53 Programme of events in Dorking for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee; 1897

E54 Dorking War Memorial unveiling and dedication; 17 July 1921

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E60 Surrey Agricultural Association 115th Annual Show at Wotton Hatch; 1950

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E64 Transport: Railway guide; Bus timetable; Local telephone directory; 1928

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E67 "Care for your Trees" SCC Planning Dept. leaflet; nd

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E72 Poetry: "Five Blue Eggs ..." a poem on card with illuminated border; nd

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Dorking Congregational Church War Memorial unveiling and dedication; 25 September 1921

British Legion Dorking Branch programme of Armistice Smoking Concert, 12 Nov 1927

Souvenir programme of the opening of Capel Village Memorial Hall 1956; contains much local information

Friendly Societies; Special service at St Martin's Church, Dorking; 17 Jan 1932; Order of Service (2 copies)

Booklet: "England's Pleasant Land" a pageant play performed at Milton Court, Westcott; July 1938

Open Air Service of thanksgiving for the Silver Jubilee of George V, held on the Nower; 12 May 1935

Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving for the Silver Jubilee of George V at St Paul's Cathedral, 12 May 1935 (2 copies)

George V and Queen Mary, presentation picture for the Silver Jubilee by International Stores, 1935

Notes for compiling survey to accompany an application for a tree preservation order, 1964.

Footpaths: "Path Clearing for Pleasure" by Don Cresswell; reprint from 'Countryman'; 1969

Local Government: "Tomorrow's Councils" Local Govt. Information Office; 1972Verse with illustration celebrating the Silver jubilee of George V; 1935; found inside Wheatsheaf's visitors' book

Satirical verses copied from "The Globe" re Disraeli's oration on the Duke of Wellington; nd (1852)

Publicity brochure of Biwater Shellabear; 1979 and Biwater Shellabear News no 1; Autumn 1978

Memorial Services for Alice Songhurst (2 June 1934) and Alice Chennell (13 December 1965)

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E75/4 Catalogue of Agricultural Gift Sale 21 June 1917

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E77 Freight Transport Association Ltd.; Lorries and the Envronment

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E79 Mole Valley Show and Festival of Sport programme; 27 August 1979

E80/1-28 Leith Hill Musical Festival Annual Reports

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E82 Dorking Orchestral Concert programme 1937

E83 St Matthew Passion (Bach), programme

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E84/2 List of Postal Telegraph Officers at the new Dorking Post Office in 1932

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E88 St Pauls Music Society: Programme 21 June 1980

E89 Music: Dorking Choral Society: programme 27 March 1906

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E92/1-3 Servite House, Harrow Road West: Official opening 3 July 1980

"Surrey People" from the twelfth to the twentieth century, a prospectus for a publication by SCC Libraries

'Dorking Red Cross Week, catalogue of Great Gift Sale (18 & 19 June 1917); committee's list of subscribers (2 copies of catalogue)Red Cross Week - Programme of Grand Garden Fete 20 June 1917 [incl. performance by pupils of Burchett House School]

Dorking & District Football League: letter recommending E Denyer as a referee,1 Jan 1931; programme for Dorking Hospital Cup Final, 2 May 1931; notice of selection of E Denyer as a referee, 12 July 1937; postcard appointing E Denyer referee, 2 May 1931.

Leith Hill Musical Festival: programme of orchestral concert of works by Ralph Vaughan Williams at Dorking Halls; 1949

Programme of concert; Ralph Vaughan Williams presented by Croydon Philharmonic Orchesta; 1947 [2 copies]

Souvenir programme for the opening of the new Dorking Post Office at the corner of High Street and Ansell Road; 1932 [2 copies]

Leaflet giving a brief history of Dorking Building Society, (1879-1997) and papers relating to its merger with the Eastbourne Mutual Building Society in April 1982Dorking Urban Council 1895-1974: selection from minute books, list of chairmen, menu for civic dinner (6 March 1974) at the Burford Bridge Hotel with seating planPolitics: Electioneering card: Capt. R H Rawson Conservative & Unionist candidate; nd

Postal History: Ralph Vaughan Williams First Day Cover with Dorking postmark (26 April 1972) printed historical note in envelope [see also E44]

Dorking Afternoon Townswomen's Guild Golden Jubilee Cocert programme (31 May 1980)

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E100 Dorking Carnival Programme; 6 June 1981

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E103/1 Pixham Croquet & Lawn Tennis Club programme, July 10 1910

E103/2 (a,b) Pixham Lawn Tennis Tournament programme, July 1912 [2 copies]

E103/3 (a,b,c) Dorking Lawn Tennis Tournament programme, July 1914 [3 copies]

E103/4 Redhill Lawn Tennis Tournament programme, 1914

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E104 Dorking Swimming Club: balance sheet 1910

E105 Elizabeth II Coronation Souvenir brochure for Dorking, 1953

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Biwater Shellabear Ltd: invitation to George Green to topping out ceremony of British Rail Station at Dorking and new Head Office of Biwater (12 November 1980) plus historical note on 'topping out'

Newdigate Past and Present: programme of exhibition to commemorate 800th anniversary of St Peters Church (30 June 1975)

Dorking Urban District Council swimming certificate awarded to Robert ??????; December 1920

Roads: Surrey County Council & Dorking Urban District Council Inner Relief Road: exhibition pamphlet (October 1971)

Memorial Service for Ralph Vaughan Williams at St Martins Church, Dorking, (28 September 1958)

Order of Service: Evensong at St Martins Church, Dorking, music composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams; 16 April 1961

Guildford & Dorking United programme of matches 1974-5; Dorking Town Football Club programme of matches 1978-79, 1979-80 (2), 1980-81; nd

Music: Dorking Choral Society concert programme - 'Elijah' at the Public Hall, Dorking; 12 Feb 1896

Dorking Electricity Supply: 2 meter cards for the Baptist Chapel, Junction Road 1907-10, 1911-17

National Savings Movement Thanksgiving Week: commemorative booklet, 1945Royal SIlver Jubilee celebrations, Dorking Urban District Council souvenir booklet; 6-10 May 1935

St Martins Church Festival 1981, programmes for Autumn Fayre, Flower Festival, Concert

Music: "The Passion According to St Matthew" by J S Bach: programme for performance on 24 March 1931

National Builders Labourers & Construction Workers Society notice of public meeting; 11 August 1923

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E110/1-8 Brochure and pamphlets "Schermuli 75 Years"

E111 St Pauls Church News: Silver Jubilee of George V, May 1935

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E114 Dorking Women's Own Help Myself Society Rules; c1900-1910

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E118 Memorial Service for Eric Atkinson; 17 April 1974

E119 Memorial Service for Walter John Ede; 16 December 1978

E120 Memorial Service for Frederick Lewis Crow; 5 February 1979

E121 Memorial Service for Marjorie Alice Pratt; 29 August 1979

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E123 Memorial Service for Francis Edward Spurway; 4 April 1981

E124 Memorial Service for Withiel George Leslie Austin; 21 August 1981

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E126 (a,b) Funeral Service for John Arthur; 8 February 1983 [2 copies]

E127 Voucher for subscription in aid of freed slaves

E128 Friends Provident Life Office: pamphlet 'Computing with Friends'; 1981

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E131/3 Embassy Cinema programme for May ?1950

Christmas card 1981 with print of Dorking Station in 1867 and photograph of new station

"The Dorking Cockerel" Dorking & the Silver Jubilee - what to see and where to see it; May 1935; 8pp

Local Government: Dorking & Horley Rural District Council: Henfold Purification Works official opening, 16 March 1974

Food: Advertising handbill for "The Dorking Relish" made by W Sellman, High Street, Dorking; not dated

Programme for Leith Hill Musical Festival concert of music by Ralph Vaughan Williams; 14 October 1972 [2 copies]

St Pauls Church, Dorking, appeal for funds for a memorial to the late Rev H J Hutton

Memorial Service for Major General Edward Henry Goulburn; 21 February 1980

Memorial Service for Richard Henry Gresham Leverson Gower; 18 February 1982

Local Government: Dorking Urban District Council byelaws re the market (1903); re the Glory Wood & the Nower (1933); re advertisements (1933)

Local Government: Mole Valley District Council: an explanation of the coat of armsGaumont Cinema Dorking (later the Embassy Cinema): souvenir programme of the opening ceremony (28 February 1938) and cuttings from the Daily Sketch (March 1938)

E132 Programme for Abinger Fair; 9 June 1973

E133 Albury: Rules of the reading room; nd

E134 Chilworth Gunpowder Works: The hard case of Sir Polycarpus Wharton, Bt

E135 Hurtwood Inn, Peaslake: tariff etc. 1967-8

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E141/1 Music: Recital in St Martin's Church, programme May 1943

E141/2 Music: Recital in St Martin's Church, programme May 1946

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E141/4 Music: Concert in St Martin's Church, programme, Oct 1949

E141/5 Music: St Matthew Passion programme, 5 March 1966

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E143/1-2 Dorking & District Amateur Athletics Club: Sports programmes 1923 & 1925

E143/3 "W" division Metropolitan Police Athletic & Social Club, 1926

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E146/1 Band of Hope, Dorking: MS notice "Our Coffee Room" Jan 1886

E146/2 Band of Hope, Dorking: programme of annual festival, 14 March 1878

E146/3 Young Men's Bible Class programme, 3 November 1902

E146/4 Dorking Congregational Church: ordination service of J T Todman

E146/5 Dorking War Memorial: unveiling and dedication, July 1921

Music: Album of Music Programmes, pamphlets and cuttings about musical events (relates mainly to Andrews Music Shop, High Street, Dorking)

Dorking & District Chamber of Commerce Window dressing competition Shopping Week Nov 1921 First award to Mr. J. Holton (Butcher)

Ralph Vaughan Williams: Commemoration and Funeral Service at Westminster Abbey with seat ticket & newspaper cuttings [Daily Telegraph tribute]

Ralph Vaughan Williams: memorial Service at St Martins Church, Dorking (28 September 1958)

Order of Service of evensong at St Martins Church , Dorking, with music by Ralph Vaughan Williams sung by St Martins Church choir and representatives of Leith Hill Musical Festival choirs (16 April 1961)

Music: Passion according to St John by Dorking Bach Choir, programme, Feb 1947

Dorking Royal Silver Jubilee celebrations handbill of events 6, 10 & 12 May 1935

Amateur Athletic Association & National Cyclists Union, 2 joint entry forms (1926)Postal History: "Duty Book relative to the Rural Post" Dorking to Milton Court; signed JEA 11 January 1920

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E147 World War I, Recruiting Poster for Dorking District, 1914 [outsize]

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E149/1 Trade card for Denyer Bros., plumbers, Wheatsheaf Yard, High Street, Dorking

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E149/4 Butter Tokens Book: Dept. of Health & Social Security, unused, January 1975

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World War 1: Certificate of Excellence: War Service Badge of W H Dinnage, 1914George VI & Queen Elizabeth Coronation: programme of Dorking celebrations (9-12 May 1937)

"Newdigate Home-made Delicacies" advertising circular & letter from Lt Col Herbert French of Cudworth Manor; 1940 [envelope included]

Trade card for E J Burden, electrical engineer & contractor, 34 Wathen Road, Dorking

Local Government: Business envelope: Dorking & Horley Rural District Council, Brookmead, Station Road, Dorking

Souvenir blotter issued by Foster Bros. mens clothing & outfitters, of 29-31 High Street, Dorking, 1938. 12pp. Contains a listing of the company's 146 branches throughout the country with advertisements for several of their products.Printed leaflet with details of an appeal for a band stand in South Street, Dorking including a sketch of the site, [c.1906?] The reverse side has a small news cutting relating to heraldry and the Kings of Arms, [c.1906?]Duplicate leaflet [of E151/1} with a list of supporters of the scheme on the reverse. [c.1906?] Poor condition, torn and frayed.

Poster giving notice of a poll for the election of a county councillor for Dorking Electoral Division on 02 Apr 1955.

Booklet issued to mark the centenary of Dorking District Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1947. 11p. Includes a list of important dates in the district's history; programme of a concert held at the Odd Fellows Hall, Dorking, 02 Mar 1947; a list of lodges in the district; district officers of 1947; and a brief history of the district with photographs of A H Clear, provisional Grand Master & T. Faux past Grand Master.

Notice of Ordinary General Meeting of the Dorking Swimming Bath Company 10 Feb 1892. Contains a report of the Directors with a balance sheet for the year ending 31 Dec 1891. 4pp.

Booklet containing the text of an address on the past, present and future work of the Leatherhead & District Countryside Protection Society by F B Denyer, 28 May 1954, 15pp.

Souvenir programme of a "Mediaeval Village Fayre" held at the Drill Hall, Dorking 24-25 Jun 1925, 32pp. The objective was to raise money to pay off debt on the caretaker's new cottage opposite St Martin's church and for new committee rooms. Contains several trade advertisements and photographs of St Martin's church.

Leaflet advertising two open air concerts by Dorking Town Band on 28 Mar at the Rotunda, South Street and on 29 Mar at Milton Heath, Dorking, [c.1930s?]

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E161/1-4 National Savings Committee & War Savings posters (outsize)

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Menu card and programme for a coming of age supper and concert held by the Dorking Allotment Holders' Association 28 Nov 1934,4pp. Association officials are recorded on the back page.

Souvenir booklet issued by the 11th Sussex (39th GPO) Home Guard Battalion, Jan 1945, 16pp. No 3 Platoon was based at Dorking (see p.9). Includes short notes on the formation, history and role of the Battalion.

Pamphlet issued by Mole Valley District Council to mark the opening of the new council offices at Dorking, Mar 1984, 10pp. Includes information on the 1984-85 budget and a list of local councillors.

Catalogue for the gift sale held at Dorking Halls for Dorking Hospital Carnival, 06 Jun 1932, 21pp.

Photocopy of poster issued by the Leigh Prosecuting Association offering a reward for information and evidence leading to conviction of thieves at Chapel Farm, Dorking, 02 Jan 1846. Original at Horsham Museum. Copyright: Secretary of Horsham Museum Society.

Photocopy of a bill issued by the Red Lion Inn, Dorking, 20 Feb 1792. Original held by Horsham Museum. Copyright: Secretary of Horsham Museum Society.

Photocopy of bill issued by J & W Attlee, millers of Parsonage and Pixham Mills, Dorking to Messrs E & W Charman, 13 Jun 1918. Original at Horsham Museum. Copyright: Secretary of Horsham Museum.

Three embroidered greetings cards from Gunner Sammy Soame, serving with the British Expeditionary Force in France, to Edith Withal

Official souvenir programme for the coronation of George VI & Queen Elizabeth, 12 May 1937,35pp. Published in aid of King George's Jubilee Trust

Souvenir programme for the coronation of Elizabeth II, 2 June 1953,40pp. Published in aid of King George's Jubilee Trust.

Order of service leaflet used at the memorial service for Lord Wolfenden held at Westminster Abbey, 01 Mar 1985. A small news cutting of the event from "The Times" of 02 Mar 1985 and a ticket of admittance have been attached to the inside front cover. John Frederick Wolfenden (1906-1985) was an educationalist. He was made a life peer as Baron Wolfenden of Westcott in 1974.

Page taken from an unidentified local newsletter with a tribute to Maurice and Laura Hart (both died 1984). Feb. 1985.Maurice Hart was a retired dental surgeon in London but had lived for many years in Dorking. The couple were known for their support of the Dorking branch of the Conservative Association and a number of other local organisations.

Order of service leaflet for the funeral of Audrey Elizabeth Hughes, at St Martins Church, 01 Apr 1985, 4pp.

Certificate for shares in the Dorking Swimming Bath Company Limited issued to Frederick Flood of Dorking, civil engineer. 19 Feb 1889.

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Records relating to the Festival of Britain celebrations at Brockham Green 1951: Includes a programme for the event on Brockham Green, 30 Jun 1951 and seven newspaper cuttings from local and national papers of the event. These refer to the costume of Miss Ida Sherlock who wore the dress originally worn by her grandmother, Grace Jury at her wedding to George Sherlock at Brockham on Christmas Day 1864. The file also includes a photograph of Ida Sherlock at the event wearing her grandmother's wedding dress. 13 items.

Blank bill head for the Dorking Domestic Agency of West Street Dorking, [c.1920?]Photocopy of Abinger Parish Council by laws for the regulation and management of Forest Green, Abinger Hatch Green and Abinger Hammer Green, 1922. 5pp.Programme for the concert held by the Beare Green & Newdigate Choral Society, at the Flower and Music Festival, St Mary Magdalene, South Holmwood, including a history of the church, 27 Sep 1985, 8pp.

Records relating to the sung eucharist held to mark the retirement of the Right Reverend Kenneth Evans, Bishop of Dorking at Guiildford Cathedral, 07 Nov 1985. 5 items. The records include an order of service booklet, 14pp; ticket of admittance; reserved parking ticket; and two news cuttings reporting the event from the Dorking Advertiser, 07-08 Nov 1985. Kenneth Evans, Bishop of Dorking (1915-2007) was the second Suffragan Bishop of Dorking first appointed in 1958.

Set of programmes for the Leith Hill Musical Competition, 1905-1906, 1913-1914, 1924-1925, 1927-1940, 1948, 1953, 1956-1970, 1972-1981, 1983-1989, 1991, 1993-1994. 129 items. Some include competition rules and schedules while some early copies are in poor condition.

Extract of page from a Civic Trust publication relating to Heritage Year Awards for 1975. Contains an article and illustrations of the restoration and conversion of the disused Castle Mill, Dorking into a house, 1975, 1p.

Christmas card with illustration of St Martin's Church, Dorking, drawn by Donald Hanks McMorran [c 1945?], 2pp. D. H. McMorran (1904-1965) was an architect elected to the Royal Academy in 1962. He moved to Dorking in 1941. [sources: records from the collection]

Pamphlet with information on the appeal organised by St Martin's Church, Dorking to raise funds for the church organ, 01 Nov 1986, 4pp.

Order of Service leaflet used at the service of thanksgiving for the life of Eric Pett held at St Martin's Church, Dorking, 01 Nov 1986, 7pp.

Page from telephone pad carrying a logo and advertisement for F Warren & Co, coal merchants of 42 South Street, Dorking, [c.1920s?]

Programme for the "Town's Day" or fete organised by the Rotary Club of Dorking in aid of Dorking old people's homes and held at Bradley Farm Meadows, London Road,Dorking, 08 Sep 1956, 28pp. Also provides brief histories and information on the local clubs and organisations who took part.

Programme for a festival weekend at St Martin's Shared Church, Dorking, 21 and 22 Feb 1987,11pp. The festival included the re-dedication of the organ; a half day seminar on church music; an organ recital by Francis Jackson OBE and services of shared worship with the Methodist church. Also contains five pages on the history of the organ.

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Shops: Playfoot & co., Surrey House, Dorking: trade card advertising Eau de Cologne; nd c1890; missing since at least 1993

Catalogue of garden tools and sundries including their images and descriptions issued by Stone & Turner Ltd, ironmongers of 28-38 High Street, Dorking, 1963. 80pp.

Invitation card issued by the editor of the Dorking and Leatherhead Advertiser to a reception at the Council Offices Pippbrook, Dorking to mark the 100th anniversary of the Dorking Advertiser, 14 Mar 1987.

Page from an unknown magazine with an illustration of a poster advertising the "Venture", the horse drawn Brighton and London coach. Includes schedules with timetables and fares, 1911, 1p.

Documents relating to Alan J Kirby, musician of Dorking and founder of Croydon Philharmonic Society. Includes programme for 'The Messiah' conducted by Alan J Kirby at Dorking Congregational Church, 21 Apr 1940; publicity leaflet for performances by the Croydon Philharmonic Society in the 1963-1964 season, and very brief biographical notes written by Mrs M Brown (the donor) of Lancing, Sussex, c.1987. 3 items. [See photograph collection for photos of Alan Kirby]

Photocopy of a poster showing the order of procession at the consecration of the new church of St Martin, Dorking, 18 Jul 1837.

Letters of acknowledgement and thanks from Buckingham Palace and the Home Office in response to a resolution of sympathy from Dorking and Horley Rural District Council on the death of King George V, 1936. 2 items

Advertising leaflet issued by Downs, the solicitors of 156 High Street, Dorking, 1988.Published booklet containing the parish accounts for Holy Trinity, Westcott, 1909, 11p. Fragile with many stain marks.

Records relating to an exhibition held at Dorking Museum in 1988 to commemorate those who took part in the Berlin airlift of 1948-1949. These include a cutting from the Dorking Advertiser with a report of the exhibition held at the Museum, 14 Jun 1988 and photocopies of pages from published books and aircraft magazines giving background information on aspects of the Berlin airlift all published between 1948 and 1988. The file also contains a small book with the title Berlin Airlift  by Dudley Barker and issued by the Air Ministry and the Central Office of Information in 1949 giving a detailed description of the organisation and running of the Berlin airlift, 61pp. 11 items. For related material see E349.

Printed page mounted on card showing the train timetables between Reading and London Bridge, Dec 1854. Also contains an avertisement for John Goddard, wine and spirit merchant of White Horse Commercial Inn and Posting House, Dorking, including lists of prices for spirits and wine. Condition: marks of adhesive tape on front of page.

Printed page mounted on card containing a poem with the title "The Dorking & Gravesend Cricket Match on Cotmandene, 1847," by W.W.B, 1847.

Business cards carrying advertisements for H G Kingham & Co, family grocers and provision merchants of High Street, Dorking, [c.1920?s]. 3 items. The designs all differ slightly and show that the company was based in Cobham with branches in Dorking, Sutton, Oxted and Limpsfield.

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E203/2 Poster publicising Pixham Church centenary, 1990.E203/3

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Tickets for performances of Surrey Philharmonic Orchestra at Dorking Halls, 08 May 1948; 17 Oct 1949; 22 May 1950 and 25 Oct 1950. 4 items. Condition: one item torn on top right hand corner.

Business cards for W. Thirtle, of the general provision store 63 Dene Street, Dorking. On the reverse side of the cards are handwritten instructions from W. Thirtle to his supplier Messrs Attlee, corn merchants of Dorking, for bushels of flour. One is stamped 12 Apr 1905. 2 items.

Copies of "Pippbrook Post" magazine issued by Pippbrook Garages, London Road, Dorking. No 6, Jul 1968, No 7 Aug 1968 and No 13 Feb 1969, 2pp. 3 items. The Pippbrook Garage business was run by Rob Walker, a pioneering formula one team owner.

Photocopy of certificate awarded to Dolly Rose for nine years service with the First Westcott company of Girl Guides in Feb 1929.

Records relating to the centenary celebrations of the church of St Mary the Virgin, Pixham, Dorking, 1990. 5 itemsProgramme for the celebrations of Pixham Church centenary, 21 Apr-06 May 1990, 2pp.

Order of service leaflet for a service to commemorate the church centenary held at St Mary's, Pixham, 22 Apr 1990. 2pp.Leaflet containing information relating to the colour and symbolism used for the Pixham church altar cloth and lining. 2pp. 1990.Programme for a pageant, "The Mill and the Miss" produced by Pixham Junior Drama Group at Pixham Church, 27-28 Apr 1990. 7pp.

Photocopy from the "Surrey Magazine" with an advertisement for the preparatory school at the Tower House, Dorking run by Gerard Kerr Olivier MA, father of the actor Sir Laurence Olivier, Sep 1900.

Small envelope containing an invitation card to the wedding of Beatrice Mary Langdon and John William Felgate at the Congregational Church, Dorking, 14 Jul 1908; addressed to Miss Felgate.Business card for Mr Tom Langdon, agent to the brewery company Friary, Holroyd & Healys Ltd of Guildford at High Street, Dorking, c.1908. Condition: Foxing marks. Census records indicate that Tom Langdon was the father of Beatrice Langdon (see E205/1).

Small compliments card issued by Harmans of Dorking Ltd, dealers and exporters of antique furniture of 9 & 10 West Street. Contains a very brief history of the 16th century building with a small line drawing of the building, the “Old House” on the front. 4pp. c late 20th century?

Programmes for the Mickleham and Westhumble Music Festival, 1954 and 1955. 2 items.

Order of service leaflet for the induction of the Reverend Roy Grand Currie at Dorking Congregational Church, 08 Sep 1971, 7pp.

Page containing estimate of work proposed by Dorking plumber George Letts for W J Attlee of J & W Attlee, corn dealers of Dorking at the Malthouse, North Street, Dorking, 08 Aug 1894.

Programme for a performance of Mendelssohn's 'Elijah' given by Dorking Choral Society at the Public Hall, Dorking, 27 Mar 1906, 3pp. Condition: Foxing marks.

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Photocopy of an article from an unknown newspaper or magazine with the story of two dogs who collected lost golf balls for animal charities. The dogs were owned by Reg Dicker of Brockham Green. [c.1960s-1970s?]

File containing printed card showing portions of the morning and evening services chanted at Dorking Parish Church, [c.1850?] with a letter of 19 Sep 1990 from William Cole, Master of the Queen's Chapel of the Savoy, explaining the origin of the card given to him by 'an old inhabitant.' 2 items

Photocopy of a printed poster issued by the trustees of the Horsham and Dorking Turnpike announcing a contract for providing and conveying materials for the repair of the turnpike road and a forthcoming meeting of the trustees to be held at the Red Lion Inn, Dorking, 29 Aug 1836.

Order of service leaflet for Matins and the re-dedication of the bells at St Barnabus Church,Ranmore, 04 Nov 1990, 8pp. Includes the history of the church's eight bells.Order of service leaflet for a thanksgiving service held at St Martin's Church, Dorking to mark the Golden Jubilee of the Girl Guide movement in Dorking, 18 Jun 1967, 4pp.

Order of service leaflet for the memorial service of Mary Mayo held at Pixham Church Room, Dorking, 01 Aug 1933, 8pp.

Records of the Old Dorkinian Association, 1945-1959. 7 items. These include: cuttings from the Association's 'Mag-pie' magazine relating to members of staff of Dorking County Grammar School, Mr Norman Squier and Mr C W Goffin, 1951-1953; two printed letters inviting subscriptions for a memorial to Charles Goffin, 1958-1959; and a printed sheet showing a design of a bronze memorial tablet intended to record the names of headmasters of Dorking County Grammar School, [c.1957?] For related records of the Association see: R780/2/2

Order of service leaflet for the funeral of Henry Charles Lee Steere of Jayes Park, Ockley and lord of the manor of Ockley, held at Ockley Church, 30 Mar 1933, 4pp.Programme for a concert held at 'The Rookery,' Westcott by Westcott Choir as part of the Leith Hill Music Festival, 29 Mar 1939, 3pp.

Programme for a performance of Bach's St Matthew Passion held at Dorking Parish Church, 24 Mar 1937, 6pp.

Music: Leith Hill Musical Festival Choirs: Programme of Bach's St Matthew Passion at St Martins Church, Dorking; 3 April 1943.

Certificate for a swimming test awarded to Greta Stannard by Dorking Urban District Council, Oct 1930.

Records relating to the BBC television recording of “Songs of Praise” at St Martin’s Church, Dorking on 12 and 13 Jun 1972. 2 items including the order of service booklet, 25pp; and a ticket for the rehearsal and recording. The recording was broadcast on 15 Oct 1972.

Annual report and balance sheet of Dorking and District Chamber of Commerce, 31 Dec 1923, 23pp.

Poster for an 'Elizabethan Pageant' held at Belmont School Sports Ground as part of the Westcott Coronation Celebrations, 02 Jun 1953.

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File containing two news cuttings relating to the death and funeral of John Le Boutillier of Hampstead Road, Dorking, an evangelist of the local branch of the Christian Colportage Association, 1992. Also contains a printed card of an illuminated biblical text produced by the Dorking branch of the Christian Colportage Association, [late 1980’s?] 3 items.

Small printed guide ‘An invitation to Dorking issued by Dorking Antique Dealers & Associates’, 2pp. Includes a map of Dorking & surrounding area and a list of historic, picturesque and interesting attractions., [c.1980?]

Publicity leaflet issued by Marks & Spencer plc to mark the opening of their new store in Dorking, 01 Oct 1991, 6pp.

Publicity brochure for the newly opened St Martin’s Walk Shopping Centre, Dec 1991, 12pp. Includes an article about the Marks & Spencer store and advertisements for the 28 shops in the new centre.

Records relating to Ethel Clear,(1913-1991) a founder member and forner Secretary of Dorking Museum, 1991, 2 items. Includes an order of service used at her memorial service at St Martin's Church, Dorking, 30 Dec 1991, 4pp; and pages from an unknown magazine reporting on her life and incorporating a brief autobiography, Dec 1991, 4pp.

An illustrated price list, "Christmas Specialities" issued by H G Kingham, grocers and provision merchants of Clock House, Dorking, 1938, 31pp.

Photocopy of the ‘Rules and Regulations’ of Dorking Fire Brigade, 30 May 1864, 11pp. A note on the front cover indicates that the original belonged to the East Surrey Water Company. Contains a list of the locations of fire plugs (early fire hydrants) and a listing of all names and addresses of Dorking Fire Brigade members with their rate of pay. A hand written list of the names of 18 members of the “Fire Brigade” in 1861 has also been inserted on the first page. Comparison with the 1861 census returns for Dorking indicates that all 18 lived either in Milton Street, Westcott or Westcott itself. Rather than being members of Dorking Fire Brigade it is possible that the names on this list were instead members of the estate fire brigade at Bury Hill.

Dorking Fire-Brigade was established in 1843 under the control of the Highways Board of the Parish of Dorking. Its rules were “re-considered and confirmed by the parish” in 1864.Publicity leaflet for the Mid Surrey Homeopathic Dispensary at Station Road, Redhill and Holmesdale Road, Reigate, 1871, 2pp. T. H. White of East Street, Dorking is named as a dispenser and collector. Includes a list of medical cases treated, rules for patients, and lists of subscriptions and donations. Condition: Fragile and torn with foxing marks and marks of adhesive tape.

Attendance card for the Dorking Dispensary issued to Mr Marsh, jeweller, of High Street, Dorking, [l870s?] Although called the Dorking Dispensary, this was probably part of the Mid-Surrey Homeopathic Dispensary based In Redhill [see E232/1} as the collector in both cases was T H White of East Street, Dorking.

Programme for the ‘Festival of Britain Celebrations’ held at Brockham Green in aid of the restoration fund of Christ Church, Brockham, 30 Jun 1951, 12 pp. Signed by Herbert Morrison, MP, Deputy Prime Minister in Clement Attlee’s government of 1945-1951.

Photocopy of a poster issued by the General Post Office, offering 100 guineas reward for the apprehension of highwaymen on the Leatherhead to Dorking road, 16 Jul 1827.

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Programme of the ‘26th Athletic Sports’ events held by the High School, Dorking, 15 Jul 1931, 5pp. Includes list of events and competitors.[Formerly E235]Programme of the ‘2nd Annual Athletic Sports’ events of Dorking County School,12 Jul 1933, 5pp. Includes list of events and competitors. [Formerly E236]Records of Dorking County Grammar School, 1946-1949. 5 items. Includes programmes for the school's annual sports events, 1948 and for the school speech day, 1946-1949. Programme of the ’Fifteenth Annual Athletic Sports’ events of Dorking County Grammar School, 21 Jul 1948, 8pp. Includes list of events, competitors and trophies. Condition: Very fragile with foxing marks. [Formerly E237]

Programmes for Dorking County Grammar School's Speech Day, 1946-1949, 4 items. Includes a list of awards and school successes. The 1949 programme has an additional detailed list of prizewinners. [Formerly E238/1-3]

Photocopy of a small pamphlet -"Abinger Hammer School; some Glimpses from the Past," Apr 1982, 8pp. Thought to have been issued as a catalogue for an exhibition on the history of the school. Includes photographs, extracts from school logs and minute books, a hand drawn plan of the school and a copy of an income and expenditure sheet for the year ending 30 Sep 1890. Condition: marks of adhesive tape and glue residue on some pages.

Small publicty leaflet for St Martin's Walk Shopping Centre, [c.1991?], 6pp. Includes a map showing the location of the different shops.

Photocopy of a page from "Picture Post" magazine of 20 Aug 1949 which includes a photograph of Mrs Dorothy Steadman of Dorking advertising the washing powder "Oxydol."

Small pamphlet with images of the coat of arms and heraldic badge of Surrey County Council and a note of their historical background, [c.1974?], 3pp.

Small certificate issued by the Overseas Club of the Aldwych, London with the wording "A Signal wish from the School Children of the Empire who sent Christmas Gifts to our Brave Soldiers and Sailors," 1916. Issued in the name of Doris Kay.Embroidered silk Christmas ribbon in the form of a bookmark, [early 20th century?] Mounted on a piece of card. Torn and fragile.

Programme for the Sixth Dorking Festival of Entertainment, 15-17 Nov 1962, 16pp.Includes local advertisements. The aim of the festival was to benefit old people within the Dorking Uran District area,

Programme for the Dorking and Horley Festival, 17-21 Mar 1964, 15pp. Includes local advertisements.The Festival covered drama, comedy, variety, youth organisations and choirs.

Part of a page taken from Newsletter No 24 of the Friends' Provident and Century Sports and Social Club of Apr 1964 reporting on the club's drama production of "The Stunt" by Philip Johnson at the Dorking and Horley Festival on 17 Mar 1964. Friends' Provident is a large insurance company with a branch in Pixham Lane, Dorking and now, in 2015, called Friends' Life.Programme for Dorking and Horley Festival, 23 to 27 Mar 1965, 14pp. Includes local advertisements.

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Photocopy of news cutting of 16 Jul 1930 from an unknowm newspaper with an obituary of Mr George Peters, a stonemason of Bailey Road, Westcott. Includes mention of the Peters family who had association with Dorking back to the eighteenth century. Mr Peter's grandfather was one of the first two Dorking constables.

Leaflet entitled "Dorking Town Centre - a Fresh Look," dealing with the subject of traffic schemes through the town centre, 1978, 4pp. Issued jointly by Mole Valley District Council and Surrey County Council.

Photocopy of the first page only of the preliminary prospectus for Dorking County School issued by Surrey Educational Committee, Jul 1931. Includes information on school fees, admission procedures and entranc examinations.

Three newspaper cuttings from the Dorking Advertiser of Dec 1970 mounted on one page. Two report on the passing of one of the oldest baronetcies in the country to Mr John Richard Staples of Butter Hill House, Dorking. Includes a photograph of the newly titled Sir John Staples. The third cutting contains an obituary for Mr Jesse Tyler of Ashley Road, Westcott, veteran of the Boer War of 1900-1902.

Programme for the Grand Variety Show for Dorking's Senior Citizens,' held at Dorking Halls, 19 Mar 1969, 4pp. Includes photograph of Mr A L Stanbridge, Chairman of Dorking Urban District Council.

Invitation card to the Grand Variety Show at Dorking Halls, 19 Mar 1969. Issued by the Chairman of Dorking Urban District Council, Mr A L Stanbridge to Mr and Mrs Philpott. Order of Service leaflet for the memorial service held for Marjorie Neville Crow, (1889-1970) at St Martin's Church, Dorking, 13 Aug 1970, 3pp. Marjorie Crow, (formerly Livermore) was the wife of the Dorking estate agent Frederick Lewis Crow.Publicity leaflet for the opening of Denbies Wine Estate, "England's largest wine estate visitor centre," [c.Apr 1993?], 2pp.

Programme for the opening ceremony of the housing estate at Fraser Gardens, Dorking by the Rt Hon Sir Kingsley Wood, Minister of Health, 18 Jan 1938, 8pp. Issued by Dorking Urban District Council. Includes a list of councillors for 1937-1938 and a history of the Fraser Gardens Estate.

Programme for the eightieth anniversary celebrations of Dorking & District Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, 23 May 1933, 12pp. Includes a brief history of the club and local advertisements.

Souvenir programme for the Great Britain Rifle Team’s tour of Canada 1985, 32pp. Signed by the team captain Ted Molyneux of Dorking. Includes a list of team members with brief biographies and photographs and a brief history of the Royal Small Arms factory at Enfield.Letter from Ted Molyneux of Dorking to Mrs Newbery regarding the history of the Dorking Home Guard Rifle Club, 1986, 2pp.

Junior newspapers and a school essay created by Harold William Taylor and K Taylor of Dorking, c.1916 -1924. 3 items. Harold William Taylor (b. c.1908) and John Kenneth Taylor (b. c.1905) have been identified from the 1911 Dorking census as two brothers, the sons of John William Taylor, a house painter of 11 Lincoln Road, Dorking and his wife Emily.Handwritten newspaper ‘Our Own Xmas 1916’ edited by K. Taylor, [c Dec 1916?], 8pp. Includes short stories, poems, drawings.

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Handwritten newspaper ‘Christmas 1920’ edited by Harold William Taylor, [Dec 1920?], 12pp. Includes printed Christmas card, drawings, poems, a short story and family incidents in 1920.

Handwritten school essay ’The Life of the Community-Dorking’ by Harold William Taylor of Dorking High School, 24 Nov 1924, 17pp. Includes the essay’s assessment and marks.

Publicity leaflet for the opening of the Greensand Way, a long distance footpath from Surrey to Kent which includes the Leith Hill area, 1980, 2pp.

Booklet publicising ‘The Pixham Church Appeal Fund’ for the restoration of Pixham Church, [c 1983?], 10pp. Includes brief history of Pixham Church and information about donations.

Mole Valley District – Official Street Plan’, depicting street plans of Dorking, Leatherhead, Bookham, Fetcham, Ashtead, issued by Mole Valley District Council, Dec 1990, 8pp.

File containing collection of cartoon newspaper cuttings, [c 19th century?]. 7 items. Includes cut-out figures of cartoon characters, small piece of paper depicting drawing of a Chinese Idol, printed cartoons from an unknown newspaper, printed sheet of paper depicting two puzzles published by E. Wheatley.

Catalogue for the ‘Clevedon Salerooms’, independent fine art auctioneers & valuers of Bristol, 17 Feb 1994, 40pp. Includes reference to Lot 128, a 19th century water colour, “The River Mole from …. Bridge, Betchworth Park, near Dorking” by Paul J. Naftel with a small illustration at fig. 15.

Small brochure publicising the ‘Ralph Vaughan Williams Dorking Trail’, published by Dorking Museum, [c 2000?], 8pp. Includes a short biography of Vaughan Williams and description of sites on the trail.

Small booklet containing hymn music for the BBC radio programme ‘Sunday Half Hour’ held at Dorking Halls, 21 Jan 1968, 16pp.

Programme for the ‘50th Anniversary Jubilee Match’ of the Dorking Rugby Football Club, 19 Mar 1972, 7pp. Includes a history of the club and list of players.Programme for a concert in the second Division of the Twenty-Eighth Leith Hill Musical Festival conducted by Ralph. Vaughan Williams, 06 Apr 1937, 5pp. Condition: Foxing marks. Programme for the Leith Hill Musical Competition 06–09 Apr 1937, 4pp. Includes schedule of classes and children’s choirs, competition rules. Condition: Foxing marks.

Promotional calendar card for the ‘First British Osteopathic Hospital’ at Sun Haven, near Dorking, 1935, 4pp. Includes photographs of the hospital. Washing book for the receipt and despatch of linen issued by ‘Dorking Electric and Hand Laundry Co. Ltd.’ of Ranmore Road, Dorking. The content is blank but belonged to Nurse Hayburn of Sun Haven [c 1930s?], 4pp.

Catalogue for an exhibition - ‘The Story of Surrey in Maps’ -arranged by the Surrey County Branch of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors’ and held at the Ashcombe Suite, County Hall, Kingston-upon-Thames, 17-29 Sep 1956, 63pp.

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Annual report and accounts for the development company St George PLC, 1994, 32pp. Includes references to the Maltings, Dorking and Townfield Court, South Street.

Attendance certificate and medal for Dorking National School issued by the Surrey Educational Committee and awarded to Richard James Chatfield, 02 Aug 1905. Condition: Certificate fragile and torn with foxing marks.

Photocopy of a poster issued by Taylor & Brookes, timber merchants of Dorking, advertising wood fencing materials and other wood products, [late 19th century?] Includes illustrations and prices.

Records of Dorking local government, 1967-73, 2 files. The records include four calendars of Dorking and Horley Rural District Council, 1967-1973 and two yearbooks of Dorking Urban District Council, 1968-1973.

Four calendars of Dorking and Horley Rural District Council for the years 1967, 1968, 1969 and 1973. They include lists of councillors, committees, dates of meetings, lists of representatives on joint boards, names of county councillors for the local divisions, council officers, parish councils, with details of county council and other services.

Two yearbooks of Dorking Urban District Council for 1968-1969 and 1972-1973. They include information on the area and population of the district, members and officers of the council, committees, representatives on other bodies, past chairmen and local Justices of the Peace. Brochure inviting membership of the Ockley Society in connection with discussions relating to the proposed widening of Stane Street, [c 1960s-1970s?], 8pp. Condition: Foxing marks.

Poster advertising the first Royal Mail Post Bus in Surrey between Dorking, Coldharbour and Ockley, 06 Aug 1973 Condition: torn with foxing marks and marks of adhesive tape.

Photocopy of the official handbook for Dorking Golf Club compiled by T.W. Adams, Hon. Secretary, [c. early 20th cent?] 32pp. Includes information on the origin of the club, a description of the course and details of rules, competitions etc.

Programme for Powell Corderoy School’s 100th May Festival’, 12 May 1995, 8pp. Includes list of May Queens 1896-1995.

Order of service leaflet for the thanksgiving service marking the fiftieth anniversary of Victory in Europe Day at St Martin's Church, Dorking, 07 May 1995.Order of service leaflet for the service of remembrance marking the fiftieth anniversary of the Second World War in Europe held at St. Paul’s Church, Dorking, 13 Aug 1995, 20pp.

First day cover of commemorative stamps issued by the General Post Office to mark the Queen’s Silver Jubilee. Addressed to the curator of Dorking Museum, 11 May 1977. 2 items. Additional small card insert gives background information on the stamp designs.

Photocopy of the National Trust guidebook to Holmwood Common, 1972, 8ppInformation leaflet for Holmwood Common including a map. National Trust publication, 1985-1986, 4pp.

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Photocopy of a map of Holmwood Common, issued by the National Trust, scale 9 inches to mile, 1972.

Photocopy of bank notes to the value of £1, and £2,1819, issued by Darking Bank [sic]. 2 items. The Hampshire Chronicle of 27 Sep 1819 reported the failure of the Dorking Bank “carried on for the last few months under the firm of Joseph Peters & Co.”

Leaflet issued by the Mole Valley District Council regarding arrangements for the first use of plastic sacks for domestic refuse, Apr 1983, 4pp.

Photocopy of a programme for the 28th annual show of the Dorking Poultry Society held at the Public Hall, Dorking, 1887, 12pp. Includes local advertisements. An emergency news sheet issued by the Dorking Advertiser during a dispute with the Printers Union, 09 May 1980, 2pp.

Information leaflet giving details of the replacement of gas mains in Dorking High Street issued by Surrey County Council and South Eastern Gas, Mar 1982, 4pp. Includes maps of gas mains in Dorking.

Photocopy of a handbill advertising a lecture ‘On the distress in Ireland: its cause and remedy without coercion’ by Ernest Jones, Esquire, held at the Lecture Room, West Street, Dorking, 20 Aug 1863. Ernest Jones (1819-1869) was a poet and novelist.

Photocopy of a handbill issued by the Leigh Prosecuting Association offering £10 reward for information relating to the theft of hens from a farm at Pixham Lane, Dorking, 20 Aug 1863.

Information leaflet referring to Juniper Hall Field Centre, Dorking, issued by the Field Studies Council, Jan 1993, 4pp. Includes brief history of Juniper Hall House and centre.

Information leaflet referring to the history of Juniper Hall, written by John Sankey and issued by the Field Studies Council, [c.1960s?] Includes illustrations. Condition: Foxing marks.

Small official handbook of the ‘Dorking Golf Club’ at Chart Park, Dorking,1967. Includes brief history of the club, description of the golf course with a map and details of membership subscriptions and fees. Illustrated.

Copies of “Dorking Life” magazine: Vol. 1 nos 1-4, 6-9, 11-12, 1968 and Vol. II nos 1-2 and 6-7, 1969. 14 items. A free monthly magazine circulated in Dorking and the surrounding villages and published by Longfield Publications of Godalming. The content included local useful information and advertisements, items of general interest and a few items of local historical interest

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Copies of “Dorking Life and Times” magazine, no 1, 1985, 28pp; and nos. 4-5 1986, 32pp. 3 items. A free quarterly magazine intended to provide “useful and helpful information about the town and its environs, interesting facts, popular events and local activities.”

Copy of the magazine ‘Dorking Daylight’, No 7, Aug 1898, 4pp. A free magazine published monthly. The contents included items of general, national and local interest together with local advertisements. Condition: torn and fragile

Copy of ‘West Surrey Times ’ newspaper No 411, 15 Aug 1863, 4pp. The coverage included Dorking. Condition: very fragile and torn with foxing marks.

Copy of the ‘Mid Surrey Mirror’ newspaper, 22 Nov 1879, 11pp. The coverage included Dorking .Condition: very fragile, torn with foxing marks.

Christmas card for use by the chairman of Dorking Urban District Council and Mrs Hurst, Dec 1954, 4pp. The front cover shows Dorking’s Coat of Arms which is described on the inside front cover. On the reverse of the card is a personal note dated Mar 1974 by Frank V. Kenward, then chairman of the Council, concerning the use of a new coat of arms. Condition: adhesive tape marks on top left hand corner.

Programme for an organ recital held at the Royal Festival Hall by the London County Council. Includes biographies and portraits of organists Ralph Downes, Arnold Richardson, Susi Jeans, George Thalben-Ball and an organ composition ‘Three Preludes on Welsh Hymn Tunes’ by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 27 Mar 1954, 16pp. Booklet issued for the inauguration of the ‘Royal Festival Hall Organ’, 24 Mar 1959, 18pp. Includes history of the organ, its design and building.

Souvenir programme for the Surrey Youth Festival of the Arts held to mark the Queen's Silver Jubilee at Dorking Halls, 28 Nov to 02 Dec 1977, 35pp.

Membership card for the ‘Cabin Thrift Club’ owned and used by B. Knight, 1956. Includes payments, withdrawals and rules of the club. The club is thought to have operated in Westcott.

Order of Service leaflet for a Friendly Societies' special service held at St Martin’s Parish Church, Dorking, 17 Jan 1932, 6pp; 29 Aug 1935, 4pp. Condition: Ferrous marks in centre.Order of Service leaflet for a Remembrance Service organized by the British Legion at St Martin’s Parish Church, Dorking, 11 Nov 1934, 2pp. Order of service leaflet for a wedding ceremony between V K P and A E R at St Martin’s Parish Church, Dorking, 29 Aug 1935, 4pp. The initials have been identified from the marriage registers as Albert Edward Robins, clergyman of Rothes Road, Dorking and Vera Kathleen Pickford of St Paul’s Road, Dorking.

Leaflet setting out special forms of service in commemoration of King George V, to be used in all churches in England on the day of the funeral, 1936, 8pp. Order of service leaflet used at a memorial service for King George V at Dorking Parish Church, 28 Jan 1936, 2pp.

Order of Service leaflet for Evensong held at Dorking Parish Church with music conducted by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 24 May 1936, 7pp. Condition: Ferrous marks in centre.Postcard sent to Attlee's 1 Nov 1871 (first type of postcard issued in England); postcard sent to J&W Attlee October 1901

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E319 Souvenir copy of the 1887 Dorking Advertiser; pub 1987

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Postcard sent to J Clift, South St., inviting him to a meeting to consider the propriety of supporting the Local Authority in its endeavour to acquire the water undertaking;Photocopies of programmes for (1) A grand evening concert by "The Society Entertainers" Reigate, 29 March 1921; (2) Ladies Festival of Dorking Lodge, Master - W J Robins, 9 November 1927

Church of England Temperence Society membership pledge in the name of Ivy Spooner; 10 January 1916

Memo from Ernest Palmer & Son, bakers and confectioners of Dorking, in original envelope; 1906

Surplus sale notice, with prices, issued by Cheesman & Bromley, 4 & 103 High Street, Dorking, 24 Jan - 9 Feb 1924

Order of Service for a celebration of the life of Ronald Victor Shepperd, at St Michael's Church, Mickleham, 6 Sept 1996

Souvenir programme for the "18c cricket match" held on Cotmandene; 7 July 1996Information sheet issued by St Mary's Church, Pixham, for Heritage Open Days; 1996

Official message from H M Queen Elizabeth to Mrs Kent thanking her for "opening her door to strangers" during the 1939-45 war

Conservative & Unionist Association Junior Branch: membership card for Ernest Goldsmith; 7 March 1911

Football Programmes: (1) Redhill v Dorking FA Amateur Cup, 2nd qualifying round, replay; 23 Oct (?)1954 & (2) Croydon Amateurs v Dorking, Surrey Senior League; 20 Oct 1956

Dorking County Grammar School speech day programmes: 3 March 1950; 9 March 1951; 16 May 1952; 12 December 1952; 17 December 1953

Programme for the Southern Railway Deepdene Players' production of"Baa Baa Black Sheep"; 8th, 9th & 15th December 1942

Booklet: Stories of the Surrey Hills (including recipes). Taken from the Shere Society "Story of ..." leaflets

Autograph album belonging to Bertha Groombridge, niece of Denham Jordan. Contains several drawings by DJ

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E343 "Landscape of the Future" reprinted from the Surrey Advertiser; 2 June 1962

Programme for the Dorking & District Operatic Society's production of "Rose Marie" at the Dorking Halls; Jan 1958.

National Service Grade Card for Joseph D Foster of 2 Junction Road, Dorking; 18 Dec 1940

Photocopy of official programme for Dorking Veteran Car Speed Trials & Hill Climb on Denbies Lower Drive; 28 July 1951

Service of Thanksgiving for the life of the late Diana, Princess of Wales at St Martin's Church, Dorking for Mole Valley District; 14 September 1997

Programmes for concerts at the Dorking Halls: (1) London Mozart Players, 5 Nov 1966; (2) London Mozart Players, 6 April 1968; (3) London Philharmonic Orchestra, 3 Oct 1970; (4) London Symphony Orchestra, 7 Nov 1970

Prospectus for Dorking Investment & Permanent Benefit Building Society; 1933 (16pp + cover)

Empty Snapshot album issued by F C Peebles, Photographic Chemist, 3 High Street, Dorking (4.5" x 3" app)

Holmbury St Mary British Legion: (1) Membership card issued to W A DuBuisson, 1 Nov 1946; (2) Service sheet for service of remembrance and dedication, ndMotor Fuel Ration Book LH662009 for motor car (inc tricycle) not exceeding 1100cc 1-9 HP) issued during fuel crisis in 1970s but not used

Three Sunday School stamp albums originally owned by Ivy Kathleen Spooner, 1914-5. 1915-16 & 1928-29; one loose printed text

Magazine of The Pavilion and Regent Cinemas, Dorking; Talkies De-luxe; attractions for December 1932

Order of Service leaflet for the blessing and dedication of new bells at St Martin's Church, Dorking, 31 May 1998.

Westcott Village Association Footpath Walks: Leaflets for walks 1-11; May 1975 - October 1979 (with maps)

Friends' Meeting House, Dorking: information leaflet issued for Heritage Open Days 1998

Autograph Album belonging to her aunt, Bessie Harman Young; 1898 (very fragile)

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H2 Captions: "Walker's Coaches" & "Israel Walker, 1797-1882"

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H5/1a, b "Scissors and Paste" collected by A H Lyne; 1931; typescript 12pp (2 copies)

H5/2 Notes from H E Malden

H6 Description of West Street & High Street "50 years ago"; anon; c1950; ms 4pp

Souvenir booklet issued to mark the fiftieth anniversary of th 17th Dorking (Westcott) Scout Group,1973.

Dorking Lodge No 1149, Province of Surrey: History of first 100 years (1867-1967)

Garth House Nursing Home: Brochure, terms of residence, fees, copies of certificates etc; 1998

Menu card for a dinner and dance at Dorking Halls organised by Bond Air Services Ltd to commemorate those who had taken part in the Berlin Airlift of 1948-1949, 02 Sep 1949, 7pp. Contains listings of Bond Air Services staff who took part in the operation with signatures of those attending on the front and back covers. For related material see: E195

"Aural News" no 196, winter 1996, 50th birthday issue and "Aural Newsletter" nos 1&2, (replacement publication)

Surrey Historic Buildings Trust: leaflet "Surrey Homes, traditional, old and new" 1999

Dorking Swimming Centre: Information leaflet (1) July 1998 - June 1999; (2) June 1999

The Garth (nursing Home): "The Story of the Garth" by Patricia Bennett, produced for 50 Years of Nursing Home Care; 1999

The Royal British Legion: order of service for the laying up of old standard and dedication of new; St Martin's Church, Dorking; July 1999

Shopfitters' catalogues used at Degenhardt, South Street, Dorking; 1930s and 1950sList of Highway Surveyors for Dorking, 1775-1800 and extracts from surveyors' accounts, 1797-1826, 1p typescript.

Notes for talks or articles on Dorking History, believed to be by Harry Laker Moore; also letter to Mr Moore from Clara Philps

Notes on statistics of wartime works by Dorking firms during WW2, possibly collected by F Hagyard

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H8 Magwell, Old Post Office, Golden Canister etc, notes by Anon (? Philps)

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H17 Notes and recipes for water souchy

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H19 General notes on Surrey Watermills by G Wilsdon; Nov. 1978

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H20/7 Talking of Old Dorking by R S Scragg; typescript 4pp

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Notes on Court Leet, Court Baron, Homage and Sheriff's Jurisprudence by W James Hawkins; nd; ms 1p

Historical notes under the headings Romans, Normans, Sports, etc. by Anon Dedication of War Memorial: Extract from the Dorking Advertiser 20 Jul 1951 about unveiling ceremony in 1921; plus a note by J E N Walker identifying people on the platform. [no picture present]

Chopstick Place, Dorking: typescript copy of extract from (?) The Dorking Advertiser; nd. Also a covering letter re old files of Dorking Advertiser & Surrey Mirror

Notes on the Gilliam Family, stonemasons, with photographs; notes by J E N Walker and Mrs Iles with pedigree back to 1640 [the 2 photos transferred to the photo collection].Article "English Sculptured Monuments" part 2, by Frederick Burgess, taken from "The Monumental Journal" July 1953; gives information about Gilliam BrothersI D Gladstone: "Betchworth Castle and West Betchworth Manor; 1972; typescript 10pp

Three letters from Ian D Gladstone to "Uncle Lewis" re Betchworth Castle etc.; 1973-76

Photograph of part of Betchworth Castle in a Christmas card folder with note about the age of the Castle; 1972

Photocopy of extract from "John Aubrey and the Realm of Learning" by Michael Hunter (1975) with Aubrey's sketch of "Betchworth Castle from the Road"."Dorking's Water Supply High Level Scheme Inaugurated" reprinted from the Dorking & Leatherhead Advertiser, Feb 19 1934; 2pp; 3 copies

Rowe (printers), South Street, Dorking (pub): William Hicks of Shere who hung himself at the age of 74 years in 1854 [modern typescript]

File of correspondence re the Shearburn family, with typescript obituary of W J Shearburn (14/6/1924) and 2 newspaper articles

Report on the wall paintings in Mason's Stores, High Street, Dorking by David Evelyn Nye & Partners and E baker; 18 & 24 April 1967 [later Robert Dyas]

Notes for talks, letters re history of Dorking & Leith Hill District Preservation Society, etc.

Order of the Bishop of Winchester, altering the bounderies of the parish of St Mary Magdalene, Holmwood

Copy of Dorking Tithe Apportionment; 1841 (extracts) [PRO ref IR.29/34/45] 21pp

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H23/31 Henry Dendy interest in South Australia (typescript 4pp)

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H26/12/ Rangiora, New Zealand: Food parcels, late contact etcH26/15/6

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H28b second copy of above

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H30 Historical notes on the Dorking Water Co; 4pp; 2 maps

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H33 Duplicated typescript "Dorking (earliest times)"

H34 "The Map Collection of the British Museum", dup. typescript

Copies of deeds concerning Dorking held in the Kent Archives Office [KAO ref U791; T238 & 239] 5pp

Henry Dendy and his emigrants: historical notes, Dendy genealogies etc, transparencies [transferred to photographic collection]Additional items regarding Henry Dendy, including memorial service on the centenary of his death

Extract (with transcript) from Brighton Southern Cross newspaper (4 Aug 1900) with biographical note aboutJohn Booker one of Dendy's emigrants

Notes on "Some Houses in Dorking which should be preserved from the builder" by H E Malden; 1930

"A Guide to Boxhill, Home of the White Horse" newspaper article in "Weekender (Victoria, Australia); August 1979

Notes on the Manors of Dorking, Milton & Norbury; the A25; Nower; South St; Victoria Terrace; Jubilee terrace; Vincent Walk & Lane; The Three Tuns; Dorking Cricket Club; Pixham Lane Sports ground; etc

Photograph of silver inkstand presented by Dorking UDC to Rangiora, New Zealand as Thanks for food parcels in WW2 Photocopy of newspaper photograph & text about visitors from Rangiora; 1948 (see cuttings album for original)Encapsulated photocopies of photos: Britain Needs Food meeting and parcels delivered to Rangiora Post Office; 1948Encapsulated photocopies of photos: Food parcels arriving at Dorking Sorting Office and a grateful recipient; 1948Photocopies of the first sheets of lists 1-5 & 11 of recipients of food parcels sent from Rangiora to Dorking; 1948

Notes relating to Christopher Freake and letters of enquiry re Dorking Congregationalism by R S Scragg [found loose inside copy of "Dorking Congregationalism" by T R Grantham]

Article "Timekeepers for the Tavern" by Judith Bannister, pub in "Country Life" October 1979 (reference & photo of a clock made by John Wright of Dorking c.1780)

Photocopy of manuscript account of a ghost sighting at Wotton House by A H Welch; 1964

Notes for the history of Holloway Farm & Estate (1397-1888); typescript 18pp (2 copies) and MS draft

A brief chronicle of Dorking (75BC - 1877) with "Dorking in 1931"; anon [2 copies]

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H37/11-12 Typed notes on Victorian Railway Stations

H38 Notes on Castle Mill, Reigate Road, by Messrs Buchanon & Lane, owners

H39/1-7 Notes for the SASy's Conference at Juniper Hall, 21 Nov 1981; 7 papers

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H41/1-3 Notebooks of historical notes and sundry loose items

H42 The Gardens of Old Dorking which surrounded St Martin's Church

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H45 An appreciation of George Clifton by an anonymous writer; 3pp

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H49/4-5 Memorial Service (29 Jan 1983) and tributes frim "The Ringing Times"H49/6 Press Cutting "Bell ringer remembered - Pat Cannon"; 27/7/83

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Biographical notes on Alfred Charles Jerome Collins, artist, (1851-1922) by F J Collins

Biographical notes on George Edward Collins, 3rd son of Charles Collins, above; notes on other children and the Collins family tree.Photocopies: List of Royal Society of British Artists members exhibiting 1911-1930 including Charles Collins and George Edward Collins; List of copper plates by Charles Collins with prices; List of galleries at which Charles Jerome Collins exhibitedFamily tree of the Collins Family and biographical notes about Ambrosini Jerome (1789-1883), Alfred Collins (1816-1865), Alfred Charles Jerome Collins (1851-1921), George Edward Collins (1880-1968)

Facsimile of the title page and fly-leaf of the prayer book used by Charles I on the scaffold (in possession of the Evelyn family); historical note

Railway Stations: copies of ILN 24/8/67, extracts from various printers' railway histories, Dorking Advertiser (20/9/74); 7pp

Notes press-cutting and photograph of Woolly Mammoth's tusk, unearthed in grounds of FPLO, Pixham Lane

Plan of Duxhurst Industrial Farm Colony, near Reigate, published in "The Independent" 1/7/1982; plus photocopy

Life at Ockley Court in the late 19c and early 20c by Mr Duffield, former estate worker

notes for a lecture on The Battle of Dorking by Paul Bethell 9 May 1971); transparancies transferred to the photographic collection; correspondence etc Dorking Magazine Society est. 1820: photocopy of letter from the secretary printed in the monthly magazine in 1820

List of MPs for the County of Surrey 1477-1900 taken from the list on a board in County Hall, Kingston

Pat Cannon: Address at Funeral; article on the bells of St Martin's Church in the parish magazine; press cutting obituary for Pat Cannon (14/10/82)

The Broadwood and Bray families taken from the display for SRO for the Local History Symposium "Leaves from the Family Tree"; 1982

H51 "Talking of Old Dorking" by R S Scragg; October 1968

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H56/1/3 Manuscript notes relating to the history of Abinger manors, [c.1970s?] 8pp.H56/1/4

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H56/1/9 Manuscript notes on the history of Fulven Farm, Abinger [c.1970s?], 1p.H56/1/10

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The history of Interpet: 20th anniversary move to new purpose built head office; ndCopy of extract of Dorking Urban District Council minute agreeing to the removal of the Falkland Road Fountain for scrap metal; 27/12/41

The gift of the Cotmandene to Dorking Urban District Council by the Duke of Norfolk; 1895-97

Photocopy of facsimile of extracts from William Bradford's journal "Of Plimoth Plantation"; 1630

Research notes, maps and papers of Mr Eric H Rideout of Holmbury St Mary, (1898-1986). Level: Fonds. The records comprise a series of notes on the history of a number of villages in the Dorking area including Abinger, Capel, Coldharbour, Ockley and Wotton. The subjects include the origin of place names, land holding, archaeological investigations and the history of a number of families with a special concentration on the surnames Steere and Evershed. They include many transcriptions from tithe apportionments and manorial records and range from medieval times to the 20th century with other material taken from standard printed sources such as county histories and volumes of the Surrey Archaeological Society Collections, The collection also includes a number of maps of the villages in the Dorking area traced or drawn by Mr Rideout from originals. [1970s?]. Extent: 2 boxes. Provenance: records deposited by Mr Rideout in 1983. Mr Rideout was a joint author with Jill Lawrence and the Rev. Maurice Collins of a book which he published in 1978 entitled: "The Ockley Visitor: the Church."Small exercise book with selective transcriptions taken from the tithe apportionment books for Abinger of 1839. [c.1970s?]A list of names, fields and plots reating to Parkland Farm under the heading of "Trustees of Oakwood Chapel 1839." 1p. [c.1970s?]Photocopy of page from an unknown publication, [19th cent?] showing a small map of the parish of Abinger. [c.1970s?]

Manuscript notes relating to the parish of Abinger including a rough map or plan and sections on Abinger motte, Abinger manor, Abinger glebe, Abinger Hatch and Abinger Common. [c.1970s?]., 15pp. Manuscript notes on the history of Abinger. Contains a list of names relating to the churchyard enclosure of c. 1586. [c.1970s?], 4pp. Manuscript notes with transcriptions from a document entitled "An account of quit rents due from the representative of the late Edmund Lomax Esquire." Lists names and rentals from the manors of Abinger Paddington Dean, Paddington Pembroke and Wotton for the years 1846 and 1856. [c.1970s?]. 3pp.Manuscript notes relating to Oakwood in the parish of Abinger. Includes information taken from unspecified 19th and 20th century trade directories and other information on the origin of place names, [c.1970s?] 4pp.Manuscript notes relating to Sutton in the parish of Abinger based on information from the tithe map apportionment of 1839 and volumes of the Surrey Archaeological Collections, [c.1970s?], 7pp. Includes a copy of a letter to A D Wilson of Bramley from Surrey Record Office of 26 Jul 1976 discussing the origins of the name of Sutton Place Farm, Abinger.

Manuscript notes relating to properties in Abinger owned by Edward Budgen during the 18th century, [c.1970s?]. 2pp.Manuscript notes relating to the Tolt and Wacher Down in the parish of Abinger, [c.1970s?] 1p.Manuscript notes on the River Tillingbourne and its relationship with Sutton and Abinger, [c.1970s?] 1pA list of sources used for the research in connection with the history of Abinger. [c.1970s?] 1p.

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Small exercise book containing manuscript research notes taken from the tithe apportionment for Albury of 1839, [c.1970s?].Front cover loose, some pages smudged and stained.Small exercise book of manuscript notes, (a continuation of H56/2/1) relating to the manor of Weston Gumshalve, Albury, [c.1970s?] . Covers torn and stained. Back pages have water stains.Manuscript notes taken from the Albury tithe apportionment of 1839, [c.1970s?], 2pp.Small exercise book with notes taken from the tithe apportionment of Alfold, [c.1970s?] Notes containing a transcript of the text from a map of the parish and manor of Little Bookham of 1797 surveyed by Crawter, [1970s?]Letter to Mr Rideout from White & Sons, estate agents of High Street, Dorking discussing the location of plans and maps of Little Bookham in the ownership of the company, 31 May 1974.Small exercise book with notes taken from the tithe apportionment for Capel of 1839, [c.1970s?] Photocopied notes taken from the tithe apportionment for Capel of 1839, [c.1970s?], 8p.Manuscript notes relating to Capel taken from printed sources including county histories and volumes of Surrey Archaeological Collections, [c.1970s?], 7pp.Manuscript notes relating to Coldharbour taken from printed sources, [c.1970s?], 5pp.Photocopy of bill issued by Henry Roffey,butcher of Coldharbour to Mr J. Attlee, Esq, 07 May 1888, [c.1970s?], 1p. The copy is of poor quality. Manuscript notes of a few entries from unspecified 19th century trade directories for tradesmen in Capel, [c.1970s?]. 1p.Photograph of part of an unidentified 19th century map showing the iron age hill fort at Anstiebury Camp, Leith Hill, 197 x 152.4mm, [c.1970s?] Copyright: Stamp of Surrey Archaeological Society on the reverse. Not to be reproduced without permission. Photograph of part of an unidentified 19th century map showing Coldharbour Common, 216 x 165mm, [c.1970s?] Copyright: Stamp of Surrey Archaeological Society on the reverse. Not to be reproduced without permission.Photograph of of part of a 19th century map thought to show part of the parish of Capel, 216 x 165mm, [c.1970s?] Copyright: stamp of Surrey Archaeological Society on the reverse. Not to be reproduced without permission.Photograph of part of an unidentified 19th century map thought to show part of the parish of Capel, 216 x 165mm, [c.1970s?] Probably a continuation of H56/5/7b. Copyright: stamp of Surrey Archaeological Society on the reverse. Not to be reproduced without permission. Small exercise book with manuscript notes relating to the parishes of Cranleigh and Dorking. Probably taken from the early19th century tithe apportionment books, [c.1970s?]Manuscript notes and transcriptions taken from the tithe apportionment book for the parish of Cranleigh, [c.1970s?]Document relating to the Rookery Estate at Westcott purchased by R W Barclay on 02 Sep 1895. Shows a list of properties and rentals, [c.1895?] 2pp.Sale notice for the house, land, mill and miller's house at Westcott Hill, [late 19th century?], 1p.Small exercise book containing notes and transcriptions from the tithe apportionment for Ewhurst, [c.1970s?].Photocopy of published article, source unknown, entitled "Glass in Kent and other counties, [20th century?]. Mentions a glasshouse in Somersbury Wood, Ewhurst with an accompanying map. [copy c.1970s?], 4pp.Photocopies of manuscript notes and transcriptions from the tithe apportionment for Newdigate of 1843, [c.1970s?], 5pp.Manuscript notes and selective transcriptions taken from Ockley manor court book, 1638-1880, [c.1970s?], 64pp.

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H56/10/10H56/10/11 Typed list of Ockley ale tasters 1638-1721, [1970s?], 1p.H56/10/12 Manuscript list of Ockley rectors, 1308-1894, [1970s?], 1p.H56/10/13(i)

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H56/12/3 Notes taken from the tithe apportionment of Wotton of 1839, [1970s?], 5pp.H56/12/4 Notes taken from the tithe apportionment of Wotton of 1839, [1970s?], 8pp.H56/12/5

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H56/12/8 Notes relating to the will of W.J. Evelyn (d.1902) of Wotton, [c.1970s?], 1p.H56/13

Manuscript transcripts from Ockley manor rental, 1750-1764, with selective entries from the index to the Court rolls, 1638-1765,[c.1970s?], 10pp.Manuscript notes taken from a plan of a freehold estate in Ockley belonging to Robert Harrison Esq. surveyed in 1805, [c.1970s?], 1p.Small exercise book with manuscript notes and transcriptions from Ockley tithe apportionment of 1841, [c.1970sH56/10?]Manuscript notes with selective transcriptions from the Ockley tithe aportionment 1841, [1970s?], 22pp. Manuscript notes with the title "altered apportionment of rent charge in lieu of tithes in certain trades in the parish of Ockley, 1871," [c.1970s?]Photocopy of bill issued by Walter Brothers, millers, corn, cake, hay and straw merchants of Forest Green Mill, Ockley to Messrs Attllee, Jul 1890. Copy is poor quality, [c.1970s?], 1p.Manuscript notes from Ockley parish registers relating to the names, Steere, Constable and Evershed between 1539-1899, [1970s?], 32pp.Manuscript notes from published sources relating to Ockley. These include: Ockley taxation returns of 1332 published in the Surrey Archaeological Collections Vol XVIII of 1923; the lay subsidy returns of 1593 published in Surrey Archaelogical Collections in 1906; and the hearth tax of 1664 published by the Surrey Record Society,[volume and year unknown, 20thcent]. [1970s?], 7pp.Typed list of squires and rectors of Ockley from Domesday to 1940, [1970s?], 1p.

Manuscript notes on Ockley from Volume X of Surrey Archaeological Collections including listings of parish constables from 1606-1645; names of church pew holders from 1619; bequests from local wills and examples of surnames from the parish registers, [1970s?], 19pp.Manuscript notes from Surrey Archaeological Collections Volume X, Part 1 relating to Ockley workhouse, [1970s?], 7pp.Manuscript notes from Surrey Archaeological Collections Volume X, Part 1 relating to Ockley School, 1721-1746, [1970s?], 7pp.Manuscript notes with references to the architectural history of Ockley church and some of the buildings in the parish. Also includes notes on the ownership of Ockley manor from the 13th century to 1784, [1970s?], 1p.Printed page from Ockley Magazine mounted on card. Contains a report of an archaeological site survey of earthworks to the north of St Margaret's church Ockley in 1981, Dec 1981, 1p.Set of notes containing an index to places, field names, farms and inns in Ockley. Based on original and printed sources. 135pp, [c.1970s?] Set of notes with the heading Shere 20 Sep 1844. No indication is given of the original source. Possibly taken from tithe apportionment books. Lists names, properties and rents, [1970s?], 48pp.Short notes relating to Netley manor, Gomshall between 1214-1640, [1970s?], 1p.Small exercise book relating to the tithe plan of Wotton. Lists land owners, occupiers and the numbers relating to the tithe map and apportionment book of 1839. [c.1970s?]Small exercise book containing notes taken from the tithe apportionment of Wotton of 1839, [c.1970s?]

Copy of an article by Wilfrid Hooper, "A Romano British Burial ground at Wotton," from Vol. 37 of the Surrey Archaeological Collections, 1924. [1970s?], 3pp.Copy of 4 pages from the Victoria County History of Surrey relating to the Evelyn family and Wotton. Poor quality copy with words missing on the right hand side of the page. [c.1970s?]Notes relating to the hamlet of Friday Street and the origin of the place name, [1970s?[, 3pp.

Chart showing a manuscript family tree of the Bax family of Ockley Court from the 17th to the 20th century, [c.1970s?], 1p. Fragile.

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H56/19/1 Manuscript notes on Domesday land holders in Ockley, [1970s?], 6pp.H56/19/2

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Commercially produced chart showing the family tree of the Evershed family of Ockley from the 13th to 19th centuries, 1976. 1p.Manuscript notes and short pedigrees relating to the Evershed and Constable families of Ockley, [c.1970s?], 21pp.Set of printed notes produced by the Steere Family Association of the United States with the objective of trying to find the ancestors of John, son of John Steere, baptised at Ockley in 1634. He was believed to be their ancestor who emigrated to Providence Plantations in America in 1660. [c.1970s?], 35pp.Manuscript notes and pedigrees relating to the Steere and Evershed families of Ockley from the 16th to the 19th centuries, [1970s?], 28pp.Typed notes relating to the Steere family of Capel and Ockley from the 17th to the 19th century, [c.1970s?],7pp.Set of pencilled notes relating to the Steere and Witts families from 17th to 18th centuries. No location is given for the families and there is no indication of sources used. [c.1970s?], Notes containing a translation of an unspecified deed of 1331 relating to a house or holding in" Wyndefelde", [1970s?], 1pManuscript notes entitled "The Vicinal road which ran through the parish of Ewhurst from the Stane Street at Rowhook towards the station near Albury." [1970s?], 4pp.Manuscript notes on the Roman road from Rowhook to Farley Heath, [1970s?], 9pp.Manuscript notes on the excavation of Alfoldean Roman bridge of 1923-1934; [1970s?], 3pp.Photocopy with the top half of the page containing a map showing part of the parishes of Dorking and Ockley taken from "The Companion from London to Brighthelmstone, 1787." The bottom half of the page shows a plan of Anstiebury Camp and Homebury Camp thought to be from the same source. [1970s?], 1p. In addition a black and white photograph, 194 x 155mm, shows the same images as the photocopy, stamped on the reverse with the mark of the Surrey Archaeological Society. Not to be reproduced without permission.

Manuscript notes relating to Anstiebury iron age hill fort and other hill forts south of the Thames, [1970s?], 6pp.News cutting from "The Times" of 18 Mar 1974 with a report of two seasons of excavation at the Iron Age hill fort at Anstiebury near Dorking.

Manuscript notes relating to Surrey taxation returns of 1332 and subsequent assessments to 1623. the notes are selective and relate to Shere, Albury, Ockley, Dorking and Ewhurst. Taken from Surrey Record Society publications Vol XI, 1923 and Vol. XXXIII, 1931; [1970s?], 9pp.Copies of manuscript and typed notes taken from Surrey Record Society's publication on Surrey hearth tax of 1664, vol 17, 1940. Relates to Abinger, Capel, Ewhurst, Ockley, Albury and Wotton. [1970s?], 21pp.Copies of manuscript notes headed "Churchyard fence." There is no indication of the orginal source which is 17th century. They give a list of farm names, owners and occupiers for Abinger, Ewhurst and Wotton., [1970s?], 6pp.Small exercise book containing notes taken from various 19th century trade directories relating to Abinger, Albury, Capel, Gomshall, Oakwood, and Ockley. [1970s?]. Badly affected by water damage and staining.Second small exercise book containing notes taken from various 19th century trade directories relating to Abinger, Albury, Capel, Gomshall, Oakwood and Ockley. [1970s?] A rubbing taken from a date stone incorporated in the building of Forge Cottages, Leith Hill bearing the initials of Henry and Mary Worsfold and the date 1719; [1970s?]Map drawn in ink and pencil on tracing paper showing land and field names at Crossways, Abinger taken from an original map drawn for Edward Budgen for Mr Robert Parkhurst, 1724, [1970s?]Map drawn in ink and pencil on tracing paper showing land and field names at Sutton in the parish of Abinger from an original map of 1724, [1970s], 615 x 460 mm.

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H57 Notes on the Vincent family and the origin of the name of Vincent Lane

H58 Notes on Coldharbour, 2pp typescript

H59 List of buildings in Dorking with dated bricks

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H61 Article in Surrey Advertiser re the evolution of the pedal cycle; 21/3/1981

H62/1 Notes on Cotmandene Almshouses 1931 & 1981 H62/2 Note on Cotmandene Almshouses; 1931-1883

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H64 Visitors' guide to St Mary's Church, West Horsley

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H66 Wotton and the Evelyn Family, typescript notes by Jane La Trobe

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H68 Article on Ice Houses by Geoffrey Locke

H69 "Surrey Smocks" by Guildford Museum

H70 List of books on Rural Crafts in Surrey County Libraries

H71 "The Cooper's Craft" - Guildford Museum

Map drawn in ink on tracing paper taken from "John Rennie's plan for a proposed gunpowder mill for Sir Frederick Evelyn, Bart," [18th cent?] Shows Paddington Farm, Abinger, [1970s?], 590 x 395mm.Map showing Abinger Common. Scale: 40mm to 0.25 miles; [1970s?], 210 x 297mm.Map in ink taken from an original which shows the manor of Albury surveyed by Ab. Walter in 1701 with a pencilled note: "not accurate," [1970s?], 840 x 565mm.Map in ink on tracing paper showing Postford Farm, Albury belonging to James Smallpeice from an original map made of 1773 by Thomas Davis, surveyor of Godalming, [1970s?], 295 x 415mm.Map in ink on tracing paper showing the area surrounding Albury Park mansion including field names. Scale 5ins to 20 chains. Has the reference TG 58/8 1782 at the bottom; [c.1970s?], 845 x 590mm.Map in ink taken from a tracing of a map of 1839 by H. Walter Windsor showing land and field names in the parish of Albury, 1972, 595 x 530mm.Map drawn in ink on tracing paper and mounted on artists' paper showing land and field names in the parish of Albury, 1972, 835 x 610mm.

Photocopies of articles about the Dorking Fowl from "Farm Field & Fireside" Oct 1889 & Jan 1890The Dorking Fowl: article from the Feather Fancier June 1980; with photocopy (second copy of b)

"Memories are Made of This" - extract from "London Calling" (Summer 1982) describing a childhood holiday at Mickleham in the early 1900s

Article published in the Scientific American (March 1958) about Norman Castles (Abinger Motte)

Letter and maps relating to Randall's Crossing on the Reading Tonbridge Line from Surrey County Librarian; 1982

H72 Survey of Catteshall Mill, Godalming by Alan Crocker; 1976

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H76 Sketch Plan of Dorking Greystone Lime Company Ltd pits, c1956

H77 Warburton family tree

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H81 "All Change in Surrey" by J Sydney; relates to trade tokens [photocopy]

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H82/1b White Horse Hotel, Dorking, (Trust House Hotels) 1968

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H84 The story of Pleystowe, Capel: typescript note

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H88/2 Edward Goulburn's Expenses; 17/10/1810

H89/1 Cutting from the Dorking & Reigate Times, 1984: Box Hill, The Old FortH89/2

H90 Typescript note re the bombing of Dorking Isolation Hospital; Aug 1944

Notes by Miss Kynaston for proposed article on Dorking Vicarage / Sondes PlaceCaptain John Sutherland - report of case at Admiralty sessions where he was tried for murder of cabin boy; 1809

Letter from Miss Helen Pease (nee Wedgwood) re Leith Hill Place, Wedgwood and Vaughan Williams families; 22 June 1978

River Mole Flood Areas near Betchworth Castle and Castle Gardens: notes with 6" map by A H Hyde; 5 Feb 1957

Shrove Tuesday Football in Dorking and Pancake Bell; photocopy of notes compiled by M Alexander of Guildford Museum Notes on the colours of Shrove Tuesday Footballs in Surrey, typescript letter; 2ppReprint of article "Shrove Tuesday football in Surrey" by Matthew Alexander; ? Prevously printed in "The Local Historian"

Dorking Churches in the 19c: Chart showing relation of places of worship to each rise of 750 in population [rolled]

The White Horse Hotel, Dorking: a pamphlet published by Trust House Forte hotels Ltd. Nd (3 copies)

Typescript note of the inscription on the freize in the council chamber at Pippbrook, 20 Jun1984

Photocopy of "The Walter Family of Bury Hill" (Lady Grimston); Illustration; taken from "The Grimstons of Gorhambury" by Nora King; 4pp

"The Broadwood Morris" by Madeline Hayday; taken from English Dance & Song, vol 46, no 3; photocopy; 2pp

Photocopy of extract from "Victoria and Albert at Home" by Tyler Whittle; reference to White Dorking Eggs for breakfast

Genealogical table for the Harvey - Goulburn - Hamilton families, compiled by Alex Sakula; MS photocopy; 3pp

Cutting from "Country Life" (17/7/1987) "Forts on Box Hill etc: "London's Victorian Forts, Strategic Safeguard or Military Folly" - by J Hamilton Baillie; with plan

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H92 Mary Alexander of Dorking (1741-1833); typescript, 6pp

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H95 Dorking Caves: extracts from the Dorking Advertiser (1896-1935)

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H105 Historical note on Pippbrook, Dorking, prepared by J E N Walker, March 1978

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H107 First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1 Moores Road, Dorking; 1p foolscap

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H108/3-10 Photographs of the above event

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Note by Mick Elphick in the Dorking Advrtiser (25/1/85) on the Plough at Blackbrook [public house]

Dorking Street Numbering: extracts of minutes of Dorking Sanitary Authority; 1881-83

Cutting from the Surrey Advertiser (1985): John Springfield, son of a Zanzibar chief

Survey of tombstones & inscriptions at St Martin's churchyard, Dorking by the Dorking Local History Group(1982-84); draft notes and sketch plans

Photocopies of extracts relating to wells, geological notes; nd (post 1963) with map; 7pp

P Chennell: Britain's leading grower of cucumber seed; reprinted from "Parson's Fortnightly Review"; nd

"Betchworth Rejoicing - Eight Bells Rededicated; photocopy of article in "The Ringing World"; 2/8/85 (2 copies)

Joldwyns, Holmbury St Mary: Note (14/7/1982) about the house (pre-1934 photographs transferred to photographic collection)

Photocopy of "Dorking in 1763", reprinted from the Gentleman's Magazine in the Dorking Advertiser; 1956

The Barn Theatre, Shere, and The Otherwise Club; photocopies of articles by Rachel Brewis, pub in the Surrey Advertiser 23 Aug - 13 Sept 1985

World War 2, Maritime Anti-aircraft RA: note & Letter from Joseph F Putney, ex-gunner (typescript & photocopy)

Report on inspection of caves under 125/127 High Street, Dorking (Curry's) by Lionel Green & Vivien Ettlinger, 14 Aug1985.

Hampstead Road Properties, a report by the Chief Public Health Inspector of Dorking Urban District Council, 1957

Dorking & Holmwood service in "Worthing Horse-Drawn Bus Service" pamphlet; 4ppCutting from the Dorking Advertiser (25/10/1985) about a ride in the horse-drawn bus by Lucy Wakefield on her 80th birthday

"The Dorking Cock", pamphlet published by the Dorking Local History Group; 1985 Newsheet of the Dorking & District Chamber of Commerce, "Christmas Lights"; Oct 1985

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H113/2 Leith Hill Place: Article in the Dorking Advertiser; 22 Dec 1944

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H120 List of tenants of owner of Boxhurst, Reigate Road

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H127/1-2 Dorking Old Pump before 1940, copy and sketch of drawing; Jan 1946

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Extract from "English Pottery" by Peter Brears about Matthew Day, potter of Dorking (d. c1675)

The Jewish Blind Society 139th Annual Report, 1957, with notes & pictures re Rokefield, Westcott

Review of the pageant - "England's Pleasant Land" in the Dorking Advertiser 15 Jul1938.

Forty Years of Table Tennis in Dorking & District by Muriel Hayman, typescript, 3pp; 1986

Leith Hill Place: Historical note in leaflet about the opening to the public of the Wedgwood Collection with postcards of Wedgwood family by Stubbs and of a Portland Vase

Article in "Surrey Life" (Oct 1984) "delightful Dorking" by Colin Westwood, illustrated by Paul Ashton Way; 4pp

Mr Hunt's statement of his late connexion with Messrs John and William Chisholm in the case of failure of Robert Best Ede (Ede & Co) 1846-49; 8pp photocopy St Martin's Church weathervane: extract from Sussex agricultural Express; 19 August 1840; typescript

Emigrants to Canada, notes on documents and information in West Sussex Record Office

Tobacconists' and Confectioners' mutual aid pact (1941) with 23 signatures (photocopy) and letter from Mr Walker descvribing mutual aid between Dorking printers in WW2

Dunley Hill House, Ranmore Common: Report by R J Wood and Gwyneth M Harmer

Map showing Surrey Licensed Houses and those closed down in 1965 (photocopy, positive & negative)

Roman Dorking: the first of a series of tours through Roman Surrey; duplicated typescript for Surrey Roman Study Group

Transcript of an interview of Jimmy Woolnough by Allan Brigham, with reference to Pippbrook Mill, Dorking; Dec 1973

Dorking - an Architectural Perambulation by D McMorran; July 1961; 3pp typescript

Memories of Dorking By Marjorie Sherlock, from notes prepared for meeting of the Dorking Local History Group in 1981 & 1986; photocopy of MS notes "I remember ...." recollections of Dorking by Hilda Chalcraft from notes prepared for a talk to the Local History Group; Dec 1986; typescript 5pp

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H131/2 Baryonyx Walkerii - "Claws": article by Helen Long in The Lady (May 1987)

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H133/1-9 Articles from "Surrey Life", 1972-77

H134/1-4 Articles from "Surrey County Magazine", 1975-78

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H136/5 Article as above: Mathematical tiles

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H139/6 Note on known occupiers of no 4 Rose Hill (1861-1931); 1p

H140

H141 South Street Caves; pamphlet by Cliff Weight (1987) with plan

H142 Obituary of Robert Jordan, plumber and builder; 1987; Ms 2pp

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H147 The Frith Postcards of Dorking & District: notes and numbered list of postcards

H148

St Martin's Church: history of the organ by John Horley (1965), photocopy of typescript [G M Room ref PSH/BOM/(RBP1788)]

Cutting from Radio Times (31 Jan 1987, illust.) "The Day Bill Walker found a Dinosaur" - Baryonyx Walkerii, in clay pit at Ockley

Recordings and measuring drawings, historical notes etc. of Sondes Place Farm (29 July 1986)

A Hypothetical reconstruction of Domesday Dorking from later manorial records by V Ettlinger and a translation of the Dorking entry in the Domesday Survey (pub Local History Group 1985)

Historical articles from the Surrey Advertiser "Seen in Surrey": Wotton Church, John Evelyn. Albury & Surrey paper mills

Sir George Alexander Touche(1861-1935): biographical article in "Touche Ross Times" March 1987

Victorian & Edwardian Dorking by Alan A Jackson, notes prepared for guided walk for the Victorian Society, 20 Jun1987)

Rose Hill Estate: sketch plan (1831-37) by Allan Brigham; occupants of Holly House (1861-71) and the Attlee family; occupants of Rose Hill (1861); occupants of The Cottage (no 18) (1841-71); transcript of will of Richard Attlee by M Sutton (1872) proved 7

Cutting from the Dorking Advertiser, 27 Sep 1987, Swaynes Farm, Leigh, and Ben Jonson

The Denbies Estate - a presentation to the Dorking & Leith Hill District Preservation Society on 21 October 1987

Reminiscences of Mrs Anne Shepherd (aged 92) nee Townsend (noted from verbal account by Victoria Houghton 4/9/1982)

Photocopy of extract from "Bicycling News" (8 Aug 1891) about The Southern Camp (cycle camp of SCC)

Note with 6 photographs by M Elphick re nos. 1 & 2 South Street cottages, originally the south west wing of Dorking parish workhouse; Dec 1987

Metropolitan Water Board proposals for Greater London Water Area to include 630 square miles of Surrey; 1946; with diagrams and maps [photocopy]

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H161 Reigate and Dorking Bank; historical note by D G Harding; 3pp

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H163 Historical notes on Shrove Tuesday Football and the Pancake Bell

H164 Historical notes on John Beckett

H165 Historical notes on Denham Jordan

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Prayer Book used by Charles I on the scaffold: ccpy of title page with hist. note (original belongs to the Evelyn Family); photo of exhumed head of king & descriptive note; 1813

Dodd Family Tree, with photocopy; including photographs, stored flat. Ancestors of Dorothy Benson 1902-1977; embroidery

Photocopy of part of the Report of the Royal Commission Minutes of Evidence 1869/70; examination of James Dewdney of Dorking; 4pp

"The War Years", notes by June Austin an evacuee to Dorking from Grove Vale School, East Dulwich; typescript; 1p; nd

Henley's Telegraph Works at Milton Court: Advertisement brochure for cables made for Operation Pluto during WW2; n.d.; 6pp

Brookside House, Archway Place, Dorking: Historical Note, Architect's report etc; 1944; 6pp typescript

North Holmwood School: rough ms extracts from logbook made by headmaster, Mr Southon in 1872-1906; 7pp; plus historical note about North Holmwood parish & church; 2pp

Holmwood Common: Article by Holmwood Common Management Committee; 1988; 1p

"Percy Lloyd on of the First of the Many" pioneer photographers; photocopy; 3ppLetter from Ron Shettle of Guildford with historical information about the Holmwood Volunteer Fire Brigade in the early 20th century. 1988.

Samuel Palmer, artist: "The Special Magic of Samuel Palmer"; extract from the Surrey Advertiser 27 Jan 1989

"Samplers a Centenary of Fine Stitchwork" Exhibition at Guildford Museum; extract from the Surrey Advertiser 27/1/89

John and Priscilla Alden: an article in American History Illustrated vol xxiii no 8 Dec 1988 by Alicia Crane Williams "John & Priscilla we hardly Know ye"Photograph of house in Bridgewater, Mass., USA (1653) sold to the descendents of John & Priscilla Alden (extract from letter from Alice Baker of California USA)

Sundry historical notes on Dorking, Westcott, Betchworth, Box Hill, The Battle of Ockley, Archaeological finds

Rev. John Warneford (1744-1795) and family: Biographical information from correspondence with Miss E Dougall of 5 Spangate, Blackheath Park, London; 5pp

H168 HMS Titania - note on exhibit no 610

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H171/1-2 Surrey Smocks: presscuttings from The Surrey Advertiser 2 & 16 Sept 1988

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H174 Surrey Yeomanry 1914-18: notes; 1p typescript

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H178 MS notes about the Quakers 17c & 18c etc; 3pp

H179 Notes on the history of English pubs

H180 "Theres a Wealth of History in British Pub Signs" compiled by Allied Breweries

H181

H182 Surrey Fines: Dorking Names from Richard I to Henry VII; 2pp

H183 Ockley Court: Historical note with plan; 2pp n.d.

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Henry Talbot of Chart Park Dorking (1700-1784): a preliminary biographical noteLaurence Olivier: presscuttings from The Dorking Advertiser (7/3/80) and The TImes (17/5/82)

Alice Patching (1660-1745) of Dorking Meeting House, a cautionary tale (pamphlet)Abstract of a particular account of all the inns and ale houses in England with their stabling and bedding for guests; 1668 [PRO Ref WO.30.48] Ms 2pp

Genealogies of Allen family and Walker/Waker/Woker family compiled by J E N Walker

Sources for the history of local inns, taverns and public houses - notes prepared for a local history course for WEA; typescript and photocopy in 12 sectionsCopy of letter from Dorothy Tyson dated July 1949 describing Dorking during the writer's childhood in late 19c

Historical notes about The White Horse, Dorking, and Temple Elfold, Capel (from the Priory of St John of Jerusalem)

Notes on the history of Cotmandene Lodge, Dorking (1832-1976) with photocopy of conveyance (1921)

Building News, 20 Oct 1876: extract photocopy of Litho of Fielding's new premises in High Street, Dorking, with description

Note with illustrations of Clay Pipes in the private collection of D Knight of Wescott (June 1990)

Facsimile copy of the inscription on the first stone of the Independent Chapel West Street Dorking; 3 Sept 1834;1pLetter dated 19 May 1905 about the purchase of Mrs Kilner's house demolished in 1906 to make way for the Congregational Church extensionDorking Congregational Church: extract from the Dorking & Leatherhead Advertiser (23/11/1912) about the 250th anniversary of the founding of the church with illustration of ministers and buildings, photocopy; 4pp2 letters Alex Gordon of the British Museum to Rev T R Grantham (5 May and 28 May 1914), photocopies of extracts in the BM

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H191 Dorking Life Saving Club: Historical note; n.d; photocopy

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H196 St Mark's Church, Peaslake, Seventy Years 1889-1959 (pamphlet)

H197 Article "Old Glass Bottles" by Jacqueline Booker from "Collectors' Corner"

H198 Box Hill Village Hall: article extracted from Headley Parish Magazine Nov 1971

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H200/1-7 Major Augustus Wathen and Lady Elizabeth Wathen historical notes

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Typescript copy of the memorial inscriptionn to John Young (d.1816) and Heathfield Young (d.1836) in the Congregational Church

Graffiti in Kingham's Caves, South Street, list of initials and names, list of dates, and undated inscriptions

Dorking & District Angling Society: Photocopy of "The Stepping Stones" by Phil Walker; 6pp;

Dorking & District Table Tennis League: table tennis in Dorking & District by Muriel Hayman 4pp, photocopy (Aug 1990)

Correspondence (July - Aug 1990) between Mr Norrington, The Dept of Transport and Kenneth Baker MP, re the closure of Dorking Bus Garage and sale of site by the National Bus Co.; photocopies; 12 sheets

Article "Little Egypt and the Stillborn Child" by Denis Harvey extracted from "The Countryman" pp98-101 (Aug/Sept 1990)

Broadwood Family: extract from "Lively Recollections" by Canon Shearne describing a hazardous journey to Lyne in snow

The Willard family of Dorking, Surrey, and Ontario, Canada, by Rosemary Ambrose; 1p typescript

Wotton House: "Quarries of Glass from Wotton Surrey" by J Nethercliff; page from Gentlman's Magazine, vol XXI June 1844 pasted on card

Holmbury St Mary Prisoner of War Camp, WW1; recollections of Beattie Ede with sketches and plan and a letter from the Imperial War Museum

HMS Westcott (1918-1945) photocopy of history with illustrations and diagrams, 3pp [named after Capt. Westcott]

The Knoll, South Holmwood: Head office of Biwater-Shellabear; photocopies of text and pictures

The restoration of 21 Church Street, Dorking, Extract from "Traditional Homes" vol 4 no 4 Jan 1988. pp28-34

Brockham Park and research on penicillin by Beecham; cutting from Pharmaceutical Journal, 23 March 1991

Source material for "A History of St Martin's" pub 1990: Reasons for building new (intermediate) church - extracts from Vestry Minutes 1759-1835; Tables of events in building church 1835-74; Table of events during vicarates of St Martins 1800-1928;

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H211 Milton Court: Typescript extract from Country Life" 26 Oct 1901

H212 Denham Jordan: article by G M Chapman in "Countryside Campaigner"

H213 Notes in a letter on the National Freehold Land Society (82/2/88)

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H216 Cotmandene Lodge: photocopy of first page of deed with plan; 23 June 1921

H217 Cutting from "Dorking Times" 1982 - Horse Bus restored

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H221 "How to Recognise Flint Implements" published by Guildford Museum; n.d.

H222 The Gun, North Street, Dorking: Historical notes and correspondence (1981)

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H224 Dorking & District Museum - the first 10 years 2pp (?1986)

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H226 Ralph Vaughan Williams by Louise Graham from Surrey County Magazine

Source material cont.: photocopies of items in the Surrey Muniment Room at Guildford - St Martin's new Church 1835-37; Restoration and Wilberforce memorial tower 1872-74; Pixham Church (St Martin's Church Room) 1890-1903; Monuments and tombstones; photoStained Glass in St Martin's Church by James Powell & Sons; notes compiled by Dr D Hadley; ms

Auxeto concert at Denbies, 15 August 1908; ms copy of extract from the Dorking Advertiser "Talking Books"

Genealogical Table of Burney showing family connection with Austin family; 2ppColdharbour Cricket Club at the Oval for Reg Comber's 50th year with club on 14 September 1991 (extract from "The Times Saturday Review 14/9/91.

Surrey & Sussex Aviation Society Folly Farm Junkers JU88: Report of excavation in 1976 (photocopy)

Thomas Hope: photocopy of an illustrated article by Charles McCorquodale from House & Garden March/April 1990; 11pp

Letter from the Dept. of the Environment to P M Reid (12/12/1991) about Bury Hill House, Logmore Lane, fireplaces

Photocopy of report of meeting opposing the proposed railway loop line through Dorking; 8 Jan 1898

Letter dated 15/4/1992 written by Vivien Ettlinger to Brian Robins about the Tiler/Tyler family and John Nash, musician (1733-1760s)

The Wheatsheaf Inn, High Street, Dorking: news release by Bovis with historical note by J E N Walker; press cuttings

Photocopy of a extract from a Travelogue of 75 Years Ago by Reg Farby (1918) - walking tour through Dorking, Coldharbour & Ockley

"John Evelyn" by Joan Foule in "Surrey's literary greats" series in County Magazine; pub 1973

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H228 Capel: "From Yew to You" from Surrey Life; Aug 1976

H229

H230 Inns & Brewing: file of notes made by the Local History Group with plans

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H235 Obituary for Mr J Sandford 1905; newspaper cutting

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H244 Ann Yates, RI, RCA (1887-1952): biographical note by Mrs D Pine

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H245/3-5 BBC film "Century" on Rose Hill: additional items

Ralph Vaughan Williams and his Dorking Connections by Barbara Yates-Rothwell from Surrey County Magazine

Shrove Tuesday Football: "Football in the Dorking Streets" note by E L Sellick with photo on Christmas card; 1946

Dorking County Grammar School / Ashcombe School: photocopy of article in the Daily Telegraph with reminiscences by Lesley Garner; 8 April 1992

Fans: "The East Through Occidental Eyes: Chinoiserie Fans" from Country Life; 10 Oct 1985

London & County Bank (Westminster Bank) notes of references in Dorking MuseumLincoln Road: Historical note with maps prepared by Mr Norrington in connection with an appeal against increase of traffic; 1 file

Report of award to Westcott Scout Donald Lloyd; Dorking Advertiser, 30 Dec 1949.Castle Mill: extract from an article "Milling in the Domesday Book" published in "The Miller" June 5 1933 (transcript of cutting)

Dorking Friendly Society: photocopy of letter from Mrs Houghton to the Dorking Advertiser, 16/5/1966

Photocopy of obituary for Percy Thomas Selbit, magician, published in the Dorking Advertiser 25 Nov 1938

"Quicksilver - a Hundred Years of Coaching 1750-1850" photocopy of extract about Walker's Coach 1826

Dorking Fair: File of material compiled for a display at the 25th birthday meeting of the Local History Group on 2 June 1992 (typescript notes and photocopies of illustrations)

The Playhouse Cinema / Theatre, Public Hall, Dorking: Notes from memory by Mr Tanner about the building with 4 floorplans from memory and list of performances 1922-29 with newspaper extracts 1894-1933

"Food Facts: the designer's story" by Eric Feruson; extract from Nutrician Belletin no 66, pp206-211

Rose Hill Oval: Note re formation of management trust; typescript; 2pp; 11 March 1962Correspondence with the owners from the Secretary of Trustees re BBC filming Sept 1992

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H252 Photocopy of Barclay family coat of arms

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H257 Article from Surrey Life, Feb 1972: "Old Dorking in Pictures"

H258 Typed Notes: "The Vincent Family" querying the origin of the road name

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H261 Shrovetide Football: article from an unknown magazine

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"Down the Mole by Canoe"; article by Noel McNaught; photocopy; date and source unknown

Photocopy of a extract from the Morming Herald about riots in Dorking; 3 Jan 1831"Lady Gordon's School for Educating Shoplifters" from American Weekly 1928; school kept by Jessie Fitzgerald at Elmpark [outsize, mounted]

Ashcombe School: list of exhibits at 60th Anniversary Celebrations; April 1992; 12pp

"John Wesley & Dorking" by M Harmer; 1987; 2pp dup. typescript & frontispieceExtract from John Wesley's journal re opening of the "new house" at Dorking; 23 Nov. 1772; 2pp

Saubergue Hardware Retailers: extract from Dorking Advertiser (10/8/1979) with notes by D Knight correcting printed information

Note about Logmore Barn railway crossing and signal box by A Jackson; 1sheetTranscript of text on Arthur Thomas Cotton's tombstone (d.1899) in Dorking Cemetery; made 18/7/1993

Punch Bowl Inn: Correspondence with H F Tunbridge re Sir John Soane's involvement with the design of the inn; 1992

Parts 3, 4, & 5 of newspaper articles by Walter Moore: "History of the Hundred of Wotton" (2 mounted sections)

Priscilla Mullins: Typed extract from the Domestic Buildings Research Group Newsletter, no 35, 1983

Printed extract from an unknown magazine "The Chief Events in Dorking During the Reign of George V

"The Mole Valley: times past and present" from the Surrey County Magazine; Aug/Sept 1986

Letter & photocopy of information re Capt. R N Stuart VC DSO RD RNR (1886-1954); 2pp

2 newspaper articles about her father, Sidney White, and the "Dorking Cock" geraniumBiography of Sidney White (1909-1973), 7pp + map; Obituaries from Holmbury St Mary Parish News and the Dorking Advertiser; List of geranium varieties (2pp). Poem by Sidney White: photocopy of band championships 1036; programme photograph of Morden Gera

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H266 "Vaughan Williams' Surrey Years" from "Surrey Life" Spring 1982

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H268 War damage demand for 32 Deepdene Avenue dated 4/6/1943

H269 "The Philps from Dorking 1734-1994" pp1-18

H270 Notes on the war production of the Dorking Foundry; 1939-45; typescript; 1p

H271 Early Post Office motors in Surrey; August 1994; typescript; 3pp

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H275/2-38 Working notes for the above article

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H281 Notes on the Surrey Yeomanry; 4pp typescript

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Items relating to Cyril Edward Beare FRCS (1902-1994): Obituary notice from the Dorking Advertiser 09 Jun 1994; Order of Funeral Service 07 Jun1994; Memorial address by Roland Bourne (photocopy)

"Is the Motor-Car Impeding Trade Recovery?" and essay by Robert J Voysey; n.d.; typescript 4pp + title

2 letters from Dorothy Puttock (dated 1988) with memories of her childhood in Headley and Mickleham

Photocopies: Page from 'The Military Life of HRH George, Duke of Cambridge, 1905; Page from the army list, July 1876; Page from the 'Records of the Ayreshire Militia' 1884

Mid-Surrey Link Official Magazine of the Oddfellows Order, no 7, December 1994 (including item on the history of the Dorking Lodge)

Article on 'Camilla Cottage' Westhumble by John Middleton from the journal of the Georgian Group; 1993

Transcript of notes for a talk 'Woodcock's Pharmacy' given to the Dorking Local History Group 6/12/94

Photocopy of photograph and caption relating to a horse-drawn omnibus discovered near Dorking and restored; published in 'The Times' 7/3/95

Newscuttings: 'Dorking's air raid experiences' (nd) with photocopy; 'A magnificent show the Queen's Royal Regiment in Italy' (nd) with photocopy; Photo of the Dorking Urban District Council (31/3/1933)

Description of renovation work at 2-8 South Street (Pump Corner); 1995; typescript; 1p

A note on the Surrey Defence Works of the 1890s with special reference to the works on Box Hill; by D W King; War Office Library; 1952; 2pp typescript

Photocopy of 2 pages from 'The Garden' with item on the garden at Hartsfield Betchworth with plan; 27 July 1872

Correspondence in connection with Catherine and Elizabeth Fraser and 22 Horsham Road; Feb 1993

Photocopy of a page from 'Family Tree Magazine' with details of the Degenhardt family of Dorking, Aug 1994

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H286 Typed extracts from Longfellow's poem 'The Courtship of Miles Standish'; 2pp

H287 Extracts from Camden's Britannia

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H294 Transcript of notes on back of SE&CR Fares List exhibited in Museum

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H296 Notes and extracts from David Knight's newscutting albums

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H299 Small note pad with brief notes on Dorking artists [AND. - JON.]

H300/1-11 Set of leaflets on 'Dorking and District's Literary Past'

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H302 Notes on Charlie Duffield (d. 1950s); 1p; typescript

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Description of the Red Lion Inn, Dorking with 3 sketches and a plan of the Wolsey Room, 1959.

Extracts from the RHS magazine 'The Garden' articles on old garden tools and plant illustration

Notes on the history of Abinger Common and Abinger Hammer Post Offices with photocopies of photographs; 3pp

Dorking Area Listed Buildings Resurvey and schedules of listed buildings in the area'Barrack Office Grand Investiture at Garth Palace'; Humorous parody; 2/11/1945Photocopy of extracts from 'Manorial Records' an introduction to their transcription and translation by Denis Stuart; pub Phillimore; 1992

Correspondence with Prof. J M Pasachoff, Williams College, MA USA relating to William Usherwood (photographer & artist of Dorking)

Descendents of John Hughes Usherwood (b.1796); father of William Usherwood (1821-1919), photographer in Dorking

Photocopy of extract from 'The Breweries and Public Houses of Guildford' by Mark Sturley (1990) relating to Dorking Breweries; 2pp

'The History of Elderslie' researched and written by Peter Bryant; 42pp [replaces rough notes receipted 2655, 30/9/95]

Reprint from Dorking & Leatherhead Advertiser about Dorking's Water Supply; 2pp; 1934

Photocopy of page from 'The Illustrated London News' of July 4 1857: item on the 4th annual meeting of the Surrey Archaeological Society [2 copies, one added to the Deepdene study folder] PLUS a copy of a page from the edition of August 15 1857 incl. the

Photocopies of 5 selected pages of the official programme for a celebrity cricket match: Abinger v New Zealand; 26 June 1983

Photocopies of 4 pages from 'The Country Home' magazine of Sept. 1912: 'Peppermint growing in Surrey' by Donald C Bargman

H305/1-4

H306

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H308

H309/1-2

H310 Brief History of the Dorking Institute (1871-1960); 1p

H311

H312

H313

H314

H315

H316/1-4 Notes on 'Bugatti in Dorking' and 3 photocopied illustrations

H317

H318

H319/1-2

H320/1-11

H321 Misc. information on Dorking ArtistsH321/2/2-3

H322

H323 'The Rothes, Leslies and Wathens': article from the Wotton Parish News

75th anniversary booklet 'Redland News' giving a brief history of Redland PLC, incl. the Dorking Brick Co.; and a newspaper cutting from The Dorking Advertiser 6/4/95

Article from 'The Sunday Telegraph Magazine' 25/2/96: re Jean Paul Renoir, the owner of Juniper Hall

Copy of text & handout for talk given to the Dorking Local History Group on Abel Philps 'From the Waterworks to Denbies'

Page from the Friends of Brockham Lime Works Newsletter (Winter/Spring 1996) including item on 'Brockham Hearthstone Mine' by Matthew Clark (Nov 1995)Photocopies of 2 articles by W Cook about the Dorking Fowl published in 'Farm Field and Fireside' 11 October 1889 and 17 January 1890

Article from the West Surrey Family History Magazine 'Root & Branch' December 1994: 'The Malthus Family of Albury' by Adrian White

Photocopied booklet: 'Peppermint, Lavender and Chamomile growing in Surrey' by S H Chalke; 1961

Cocks Farm, Abinger Hammer: 1995 excavation; a short report by Steve Dyer, Archaeological Consultant

Photocopy of sale catalogue showing 'Lot 2331 - rare wrought iron & brass turret clock by Stone & Turner, Dorking' brief description and illustration

Information sheet issued by Downs, solicitors of 156 High Street Dorking, on Heritage Open Days 1996

Photocopy of page from the Mickleham Parish Magazine (July/Aug 1996) 'Graham Gilmore, An Early Aviator from Mickleham' by Frank Dobson

Photocopy of article 'Fighting Firemen' from the magazine 'Vigiles' issue 1, 1996 published by the Fire Brigades of Surrey Preservation Trust (reference to Dorking with illustration)

Photocopy of pages from The London Scottish Regimental Gazette for Feb 1915 and March 1915 when the regiment were in Dorking

Transcripts & copies of items connected with Abraham Tucker: Extract marriage settlement; agreement Patching / Tucker / Heathfield (1739); Notes on Tucker & Barker; Inscription on Barker's memorial (1759); accounts (1753-1766); summary probate will of A

Photocopy of obituary of A C Fare published in 'The Builder' 24 October 1958; photocopy of his application to RIBA

Photocopy of article 'The Art of Mr W Dendy Sadler, Painter & Humorist' by Austin Chester; pub in 'The Windsor Magazine' 23 Dec 1905; 20pp

H324 Early memories of Annie Goldsmith neé Still (b. 1896); manuscript; 7ff

H325/1-2

H325/3

H325/4 History of Brockham Park, brief résumé, photocopy, 2pp

H326

H327

H328 Article 'Route 70' by B C Bull (with timetable); published in 'Omnibus Magazine

H329

H330/1-13

H331 Copy of charter of feoffment of Dorking Almshouses

H332/1-6 Tables of returns of crops in Surrey (1801-1910)

H333 Correspondence re Gilliam Bros., stonemasons of West Street Dorking; 7pp

H334/1-2

H335

H336/1-5 Copies of documents signed by Dissenters (1700-1714)

H337

H338

H339

H340

H341

H342

H343 Study of 'The Priory, Mickleham' by Raymond Jennings; 1971; 15pp

A history of Beecham Research Laboratories, Brockham Park by Martin Cole; 3pp + photograph; and a brochure early 1970sPhotocopy of article 'The Park As it Was' by Jack Powell (head gardener: published in the house magazine of Beecham's Laboratories (1955); 4pp incl map

Article 'Box Hill Saved'; reprinted in 'The Times'; original date of publication November 8 1913

The Harrisons of Wotton and Abinger' : the descendents of John Harrison (b c.1721); 33pp

Housenames in the Deepdene area of Dorking, compiled by Alan A Jackson (1997); 9pp + cover

Dorking Nurserymen: includes biographical details (1767-1939); sale particulars; correspondence

List of records of administration of Dorking Charities listed at 28 Wathen Road in 1978; plus a report on the Williams Charity 1826

Typescript and handwritten notes on the site of Margaretta Mills at Pump Corner

Notes and photocopy of newspaper cutting (24.4.98) about Gatwick Racecourse and the Old Surrey & Burstow & Surrey Union Hunt point to point held there as the last meeting at the course

Photocopy of article from 'This England' (Spring 1997) 'A Country Album - Surrey's pioneer rural photographer Walter Rose' by Keith Harding

Notes for a lecture 'Picture Postcards of Dorking' given to the Wealden Postcard Club; 11/7/97

Leaflet with description and history of the windmill in the grounds of Yewdells, Dungate lane, Buckland

Photocopies of an article by Ralph Vaughan Williams 'Local Musicians' written for the Abinger Chronicle, Christmas 1939; and an undated article from an unknown newspaper with a report on it

Newspaper cutting: Poem by Ruth Esdaile dedicated to Charles Degenhardt; nd

H344

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H346

H347

H348

H349

H350

H351/1-2

H352

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H355

H356/1-2

H357/1-6 Papers, letters, presscuttings connected with Dorking Hospital

H358 4pp from 'Surrey Review' October 1981: Town of the Month, Dorking

H359/1-2

H361 Miscellaneous Newpaper cuttings

H362

H363 Photocopy of the history of Anti-Aircraft Artillery (1914-1916)

H364

Memories of attending St Paul's School, Dorking, from January 1932 to December 1940; 12pp

Background information to his poster 'The River Mole' (also given to the museum); 2pp

Newscutting (nd) from unknown newspaper 'Death of Mr C R Spratley' National probate indexes record that a Charles Robert Spratley of 67 High Street, Dorking died on 26 Oct 1936.

Newspaper cutting from 'The Times' 2/1/98: 'On This Day - January 2 1928 - Ski-ing in Surrey, A Traverse of Leith Hill' from a member of the Alpine Club

Photocopy article from Mickleham Parish Magazine: 'St Michael's Church Hatchments' by Daphne Rice (nd)

Photocopy of pages from Wotton Quarterly Magazine 1903-1905 relating to the Barr Colonists; 6pp

Typed notes and maps relating to Stane Street issued at talk given to Dorking Local History Group; 3 March 1998; 5pp

2 magazine cuttings (nd and 1998) relating to the redevelopment of Burford LodgeBrief Biography of John Logie Baird (1888-1946) printed by Box Hill Management Committee, nd post 1988

Article by Sir Keith Thomas (post 1991) about a painting 'The Graham Children' by Hogarth 1742; includes mother of T R Malthus; Notes on Malthus by Lionel Green

H354/1-4NOW 02.WE

Westcott Parish Magazine including historical articles HAVE NOW BEEN RECLASSIFIED AS 02.WE

Newscutting from 'The Dorking & Leatherhead News' nd (?1942-5); a citizen of Eire declines to do Home Guard Duty; North Holmwood resident sent to prison

Photocopy: 'Welcome to Plimoth Plantation' guide to the visitor centre (USA) and promotional leaflet

Dorking Town Centre Management: Business plan 1998-2001; 12pp; and Annual Initiatives April 1998 - March 1999

H360 NOW 08.SN

Dorking Street News: newsletters for the business community in Dorking Town Centre; May 1998

Cutting from unknown paper (7/3/1992): 'A Quiet Old Mill Near Dorking' by Simon Courtauld

Cutting from the Weekend Telegraph (31/10/1998): Sale of Flint Cottage Mickleham - description of house; illustrated

H365

H366

H367

H368 Correspondence with information relating to the composer John Marsh

H369/1-11 Miscellaneous material relating to the Dorking Relief Road Scheme; 1963-71H369/12-14 Newscuttings relating to the Inner Relief Road

H370/1

H370/2-3 Transcripts of two articles taken from "Southern Railway Magazine"; 1931H370/4

H371/1

H372/1

H372/2

H373

H374

H375

H376

H377 "The Pilgrim Fathers and the Mayflower Ship, 1620" by Arthur L Clamp. 16pp

H378/1-2

H379

H380

H381

Extracts from the Wotton Quarterly Magazine (1903-05) relating to Wotton Rifle Club

Public Record Office Provisional Guide to records of the Perogative Court of Canterbury (1976) [WAS 08.PRO]

Transcript of article "Surrey Ghosts and Legends" by Andre Page; published in "Surrey Life" Dec 1976; cutting from Dorking Advertiser 2 Jan 1981

Photocopy of article "Dorking & its Three Railways" by E G Blackman, published in Southern Railway Magazine, vol XI, no 123; March 1933

Photocopy of article about C G Robertson VC (1879-1954) by Geoff Simson, pub in railway Study Group Bulletin, vol 10 no 1; 2000

World War 2: Photocopy of article "Stopping the Tanks" published in "British Railways Illustrated", vol. 8; March 1999

Short biography of Christopher Whall, stained glass artist, (1849-1924) and details of two exhibitions of his work.Christopher Whall, stained glass artist, (1849-1924): promotional leaflet of 150th anniversary exhibition at the William Morris Gallery; Nov 1999 - April 2000 [illustrated biography]

Article "Mellersh & Neale - the Reigate Brewery" by Jeff Sechiari, published in The Holmesdale Society's Bulletin; April 1999

Letter with information about Deepdene station sign and photograph; (the photograph has reference no A4/121)

A directory of Surrey Breweries ans Mineral Water Companies, 1839-1938, compiled by Richard Symonds; 1982

Article "John Evelyn - a Man of His Time" by Retta Gasbard, published in The Surrey Gardens Trust Newsletter, no 16; 1999

Dorking Town Centre Environmental Enhancement Strategy, final report extract and design guidelines by Burns & Nice; Sept 1998. Also financial considerations41 page letter giving the history of the Wells family after emigrating from Dorking to NZ in about 1900

Photocopy of article "Journey into Darkness" published in "Weather Eye" 1999. Includes temperature changes recorded in Dorking during the eclipse of the sun on 11 August 1999

Notes on the Royal Mail in Dorking in 1770s taken at the Local History Council's Symposium 30 October 1999

H382/1

H382/2

H383/1

H383/2 World War 2 memories H383/3 World War 2 memories (not Dorking)H383/4

H383/5-8 World War 2 memories of C V Steadman), G J Thompson and Nevil Cox

H384

H385

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H386/3

H387/1-4 Notes originally stored with related photographs

H388 A Brief Account of Major Peter Labilliere, by James Lander; 2000; 23pp

H389/1 Notes on World war 2 air crashes near Leith HillH389/2-5

H390

H391 Notes about Emily Barclay (b. c1847), later Lady Bray, author

H392

M-series Catalogue (Maps)

M1

M2

M3 Moll, H: map of Surrey; nd; (reproduction)

M5 Surrey: Phillips New Series of Wall Map; nd; sectioned

Photocopies of selected pages from "Cuthbert Heath, Maker of the Modern Lloyds of London" by Antony Brown; 1980.Photocopy of article in the Surrey Advertiser; 1986. This and the above relate to the use of Anstie Grange as a World War 1 hospital

World War 2 memories, incl. list of own collection of finds, map and drawing of gun implacement at his house

Notes taken at a Dorking Local History Group meeting mainly world war 2 memories of Eric Mansfield

Steels House Magazine, Dec 1968 (containes article about Sondes Place and Milton Heath House)

"The Rofes of Turnden, Essays in Family History" by B Rofe; 2000 (contains information about D Rofe, who was Timber Reeve of the Deepdene)

Photocopy article published in Leatherhead &District Local History Society Proceedings, Vol 6 No 3: "Wartime Defences between Box Hill and Shalford" by T Marchington; 1999; 7pp. Supplement - list of GHQ Stop line sites; World War 2Supplement to article L&DLHS Proceedings vol 6 no 4 (2000); WW2 defence sites at southern end of the Mole Gap

Information relating to World War 2 air crashes near Leith Hill supplied by Eric Pepper of BOTNA; amended final version of article by Stewart Robertson for Dorking History

"Leaves" - the annual magazine of the Friends of Severells Copse; 4 vols; 1988, 1990-92

Newspaper article about Thomas Cubitt (1788-1855); published in the Daily Telegraph, May 2000

Mogg E: London to Worthing Road; strip map; 1814 [long term loan March 1978 - May 1987]

Roman Road (Stane Street): Probable lines of the Roman Road through Dorking to Westhumble marked in red ink on (?) Roques map of the Dorking area (photograph)

M4/1-2 given to Woking

Dorking Defence Map on two O.S. sheets 1:2500; nd 1939-45 [Given to Surrey History Centre, Woking, 20 October 2000] Home Guard

M6 Mickleham, Leatherhead & Ashtead (part); 6":1 mile; nd; paper

M7

M8 rolled Arthur Dendy's estate map; property in Dorking Parish; 1845

M9/1

M9/2-3

M10 Raffe W: Map of Dorking; nd

M11 County of Surrey showing new areas and names; March 1973; diagrammatic

M12 Morden Robert: Surrey; nd; Reproductions published by Longales PressM12a Robert Morden map of Surrey; nd; c.1695; mounted on board

M13 Exh. 545

not numbered

M15

M16 Roque Jean: portion of map centred on Dorking; photocopy

M17

M18 Surrey County Council Development plan: Dorking Town Map; 1967

M19

M20

M21

M22 Sprotts farm, Capel: plan of property of Richard Mason in 1864

M23

M24

Dorking Rural District Council Town Planning Scheme: shows boundary proposed to be included in private open spaces; nd

Manor of Dorking Survey Plan: by William Forster; 1649; 8 photographs, coloured, reduced, of original plan in Arundel Castle Archives (MS.PM191)

Survey (1649): Redrawings of the Town Centre 25" scale and the whole manor 6" scale by Vivien Ettlinger and Beryl Higgins

Bowen: Surrey; c.1760; reproduction published by SCC; 1948; with typescript notes (2 copies)

M14 given to Woking

Dorking Boundary Plan: prepared in connection with proposed extension of the District towards Bradley Farm; nd c.1868; tracing paper mounted on linen; very fragile [given to Surrey History Centre, Woking, 20 October 2000]

Collection of maps published by Harry Margary comemmorating 200 years of map making [returned to Mr Walker September 6 1985]

The Modern Atlas of the Earth by William Hughes; published Warne; 1877 edition

Homann (pub) World Map by Professor Hasius and G M Lowitz; 1746; reproduction by Leisure Arts Ltd; nd

Dorking Street Plan issued by A H Lyne & Co estate agents; ms notes in coloured pencil of land use, building developments etc; nd post 1928; scale 6"

Dorking Town Plan showing the Nower Route suggested as an alternative for the Dorking By-route; nd c.1925

Plan of SCC area showing Boroughs, UD & RC's; Parish Councils; Parish Meetings; main roads; railways; County electoral divisions; March 1896

Hand drawn sketch plan (undated) showing 'present' route of Coast Hill, Westcott, and alternative routes proposed by SCC and the District Council; initialled AGPPrinted Sketch plan (undated) showing 'present' route of Coast Hill and alternative routes proposed by SCC & the District Council

M25/1-6

M26a Photocopy of John Norden's map of Surrey 1607M26b second copy of above

M27/1-2

M28

M29 Kelly's Directories (pub) part of Surrey c.1920s [very fragile]

M30

M31

M32 Photocopy: Dorking Town Centre c.1970s

M33/1-2

M33/3

M43-M79

M51

M75 Sights, monuments and millsM76 Roman road - Newidgate;Ockley;Oakwood Hill; and Leith Hill (1788)M77 SurreyM78 Surrey and Parishes

M80 Barnett's Rural District Map of Dorking & Leatherhead; nd c.1950s

M81

M82 Surrey Review Order 1933, Dorking.

M83 Dorking proposed local government district 1867

M84 rolled

M85 Diagrammatic sketch of Brockham by Katy Dodson

M86 SURRY published Longman; 1 October 1820 (engraved T Starling)

M87

M88

Holloway Farm & Estate, Dorking, sale plan (1862) and copies and tracings of later plans

Reproduction of Bowen's 'Accurate Map of the County of Surrey' sold by J Tinney 1753; with historical note

Reproduction of Bowen's 'Accurate Map of the County of Surrey' printed for Carrington Bowles c.1760

Bacon's County Map of Surrey with parts of adjoining counties; 1/2 inch to the mileBritish Museum reproduction of Christopher Saxton's map of Kent, Surrey, Sussex & Middlesex 1575

Scale drawings of elevations of nos. 1-89 Dorking High Street & nos 67-68 West Street Nov 1974: scale 1:100 (2 copies) and 1:50 (2 copies)

Scale drawing of the south elevation of St Martin's Church, Dorking, scale 1:100; Nov 1974 (2 copies)

The Rideout Collection of maps & plans (photocopies & tracings): Abinger, Albury, Alfold, Bletchingly, Coldharbour & Anstiebury Camp, Dunsfold, Ewhurst, Ockley, Reigate, Shere, Wotton, Stane Street, County of SurreyMap of Rookery Estate. To be sold in 21 lots, Monday July 2nd 1894. No sales documents included

Speed's map of Surrey, described and divided into hundreds (1616) advertising copy issued by Strand Magazine; col; half size

Southern Motor Road through Reigate, Newdigate, Capel; parliamentary session 1929

Plan of St Martin's Churchyard recording gravestones as listed by the Local History Group Jan 1983 - Oct 1984

Tracing of plan of the Nower which accompanied the conveyance of 1931 (see R368)

M89/1-2

M90

M91/1-2

M92

M93

M94 Roque's Map of Surrey, sheet V; 1770; photocopy

M95 Historic Surrey; map, list & key; pub Surrey Historic Buildings Trust; 1987

M96

M97 rolled Dorking Urban District Street Plan; pub Barnett; nd c.1950; scale 6" : 1 mile

M98

M99

M100

M101 rolled

M102

M103

M104

M105

M106

M107

Domesday England 1086 SUDRIE: map (with notes) showing Domesday villages by Garrods Williams 1984; pub Garrods Williams Publications

Surrey from Speed's Atlas (1627); very reduced on Christmas card with Speed's text on the back

River Mole: pictorial map of the Meandering Mole (cartographer unknown, nd; and the above map redrawn with notations by K Dodson 1956

Bacon's Cycling Road Map of England and Wales; sheet 6 (south coast, Kent and the Isle of Wight, north to Harwich, Baldock & Deddington); nd c.1920s; printed on linen; scale 1" to 1 mile

Sketch map of London under Richard II by Marjorie Honeybourne; redrawn by W H Godfrey & W G Prosser; pub 1940

Plan of Dorking High Street based on the O.S. map (88ft : 1 mile) revised 1985, showing street numbering and occupancy & population; 2 copies

South Orbital Road Scheme: July 1947; on composite O.S. map 1934/35; 3" : 1 mile; Leatherhead & Reigate section

Sketch plan of the caves underneath the Wheatsheaf Public House, High Street, Dorking (part of the records of Crow, Watkin and Watkin - see R134 )

The Deepdene Terrace, Dorking, showing Surrey County Council property and permanent open space; 26 Sep 1941; scale 6" = 1 mile (reduced)

Dorking Urban District 1934 showing town planning details, footpaths etc. copied 1935 bu DUDC; very poor condition;

Dorking street & road plan; nd c.1960s; Town & Country Publication (Staples & Hancock Ltd) for Cubitt & West, London Road, Dorking

"Goad" plan of Dorking High Street, South Street and West Street prepared for Mole Valley District Council with names of shops filled in; scale 88ft = 1 mile; revised Jan 1983; plan print, faded. Cross referenced with M96

Plan of Dorking Town Centre and surrounding district by G W Bacon for White & Sons, auctioneers and estate agents of Dorking; 2 maps on one sheet; c.1930s. Also referenced 01.7

Map from Dorking Directory issued by F W May & Co Ltd, South Street, Dorking; c.1950s

Surrey: Norden; 1610; British Museum reproduction [RETURNED TO DONOR 24/11/94]

Mickleham: a plan of the boundary of the Parish and Manor 1797; scale 8 ch = 1 mile; tracing [RETURNED TO DONOR 24/11/94]

M108/1-2

M109/1-9

M110 New National Trust map of Holmwood Common; Nov 1992

M111/1-2

M112

M113/1-13

M114 Plan of Dorking (North) Station; c.1962; scale 1" = 40ft

M115

M116 Plan of The Rookery, Westcott Mill & Deerleap Estates; 1898

M117 rolled

M118 Westcott conservation areas, c.1980

M119/1-2

M120 Survey of caves at rear of 70-72 High Street (Farnborough Passage); 1939-45

M121 Plan of alterations to the road at Pippbrook Bridge; c.1840

M122

M123 Dorking Home Guard Map; 1939-45

M124 7 rolls

M125/1-2 Development plans for St Martin's Church area of Dorking; 1966 & 1968

M126/1-2 Plans for 2 schemes for Station Road / West Street junction; 1976

M127/1-4

M128

M129 6" Survey of the Dorking - Mickleham area by the Royal Engineers; 1858-59

Deepdene Caves in World War 2; 2 sketches from memory by Cliff Weight and others

Roque's map of Surrey 1761; reprinted by Surrey Archaeological Society 1931; preface by R L Atterson; sheets I to IX

Photograph copy of the 1752 redrawing of the 1649 survey of the Manor of Dorking; 2 parts; original in the archives of Arundel Castle

1:1250 map of Dorking Town Centre; Dorking Urban District Council; c.1960 (with later additions c1970); J N Moore surveyor and engineer; 2 copies

Harry Margary (pub) 'Two Hundred & Fifty Years of Map Making in the County of Surrey' reproductions of printed maps 1579-1823 with introductory notes by Prof. Wm. Ravenhill (1974); 29 sheets, 13 maps

Plan of houses in Westcott first supplied with water from the Rookery; Sept 1895; W J White (tracing)

Plan of the Holloway Estate showing the first section laid out for building purposes; 1871

Copies of plan and section of caves under the former Wheatsheaf public house (37 High Street, Dorking); 1969

Composite 6" sheets 33NE & 25SE copied from the O.S.; stamped 1916; covers Dorking, N Holmwood, Mickleham; Brockham & Betchworth

Map of Dorking in 7 parts; scale 1:500; shows water pipes, stopcocks etc; 1868-70

Letter (1985) and three maps showing landscaping proposals for the M25 Reigate to Walton Oaks; Nov 1977 revised 1979; scale 1:2500

Large scale map of Betchworth Park area; on linen; probably based on the tithe map; c.1838

M130 Map of Surrey by J Cary, engraver, map and printseller of London; 1787

M131 World War 2 Incident Map; copy

M132

M133

M134

M135 Bacon's County Map and Guide of Surrey for cyclists and tourists, nd c1900

M136

M137

M138

M139/1-18 Large Scale copy of 1649 survey of the manor of Dorking in sections

M140/1-2 Maps (2) illustrating the growth and decline of the Deepdene Estate

M141 Map of Anstie Grange based on the 50" OS series; n.d.

M142

M143

M144

M145 Dorking 1870

M146

M147 Map of Newdigate showing housing from 1800 to 2004

M148

M149

M150

M151

6" Composite OS map Surrey Sheet XXV, SW; 1897; hand coloured to show large estates in the area

Map of the ecclesiastical parish of St Pauls, Dorking (based on the 1st edition 25" O.S. 1868); produced by James Wyld; printed in colour; mounted on linen and varnished; originally fixed to rollers

Mickleham Conservation Areas designated in 1974 under the 1971 Town & Country Planning Act: Map to be used with descriptions of buildings (R431)

Bartholomew's new reduced survey of Surrey for tourists and cyclists, half-inch to the mile, nd

Map of the Dorking and Horley Rural District Council area; 1:25,000; reproduced from the Ordnance Survey map; nd. See also M166

Map (6 inch to 1 mile) showing the Lyne Estate Capel with the Land held by the Broadwood Trust marked; 1973

Map of the Deepdene Hotel area, 25" OS, c1939 when taken over by Southern Railway for offices

Map of Dorking produced by Ordnance Survey Digital; Jan 1994; scale 1cm to 20mMap of Dorking town centre showing shops in High Street, South Street and West Street; surveyed March 2000; scale 1:1000

Composite 25" Ordnance Survey map of Dorking showing all railway lines and stations; 1935

Map of Brockamhurst Farm, Betchworth, based on the 25" Ordnance Survey map. dated 1950

Map of Dorking and Horley Rural District Council area, scale 1:25,000; not dated

War Incident Map, World War 2. Copied on original 1940 map of the Dorking Urban Area by T F Peachey (Manager of the Dorking Water Company)Black & white photocopy of the Ordnance Survey relief map, physical features alone, sheet 124 (Surrey); revised 1930-34; scale 1 inch to 1 mile

M152

M153/1

M153/2

M154

M155 Agricultural map of Broome Hall Farm, drawn by Mr Hill; 1952

M156

M157 OS 6":mile Surrey Sheet XXXIII.NW

M158 OS 1":mile South London Sheet 270

M159

M160/1

M160/1

M161/1-3

M162 Sketch Plan of Ockley, 1841 and 1874

M163

M164/1-4

M164

M165

M166

M167

M168

Plan showing proposed Dorking Inner Relief Road, c1970, drawn on a 1930s map, scale approx 1:1250 [repaired with tape prior to receipt]

Map showing Conservation Areas in Mickleham designated by SCC (26/3/1974) under the Town & Country Planning Act of 1971; ref MV17; scale 1:2500Map showing Conservation Areas in Newdigate designated by SCC (26/3/1974) under the Town & Country Planning Act of 1971; ref MV18; scale 1:2500Photocopy of map showing the position of the temporary railway halt built for troops to use the Westcott Rifle Range; 1915; marked on parts of O.S. 25" Surrey sheet XXXIII.1 & XXXIII.2; original at TNA Kew

Approximate areas of Ecclesiastical Districts; Ranmore;Westcott; Coldharbour; Holmwood; North Holmwood;St Paul's; St Martin's. By B.R. Higgins 1990

OS 6":mile sheets XXV - XXXIII 1869/70. very fragile. Fetcham,Gt Bookham, Westcot, Dorking, Wotton

Tracing of map showing Parish Boundaries 1977(from the Church Commiisioners Plans on OS TQ15 &TQ14tracing of map showing Ecclesiastical Pariches formed wholly or in part out of Dorking Parish after 1839

OS 1:500 1870 Sheets XXXIII.3.8 West St., XXXIII.3.18 Falkland Rd & South ST, XXXIII.3.13 Vincent Lane/South St

The River Mole and its tributaries. Drawn by EO Mercer 1980, traced by BR Higgens 1985. mounted for wall hanging

Kingham's Caves South Street, Dorking. Surveyed by Alan g Finch and Mrs Joyce Banks. Scale 1/4" : 1 foot. 1964

Surrey described and divided into hundreds by John Speed Description and index on back

OS 33.4 (1:2500) showing boundaries of the proposed … . Boart of Trade Session 1897. Dorking Urban District Council. Electric lighting

Dorking and Horley Rural District, reproduced by permission of the Ordnance Survey. Showing existing and proposed site of Gatwick Airport (1960s). By P Caldwell, engineer and surveyor

County of Surrey. Unions, Boroughs, Urban District Councils, Rural District Council. Parish Council, Parish Meetings, Main Roads & Railways. March 1896

Facsimile of the Ancient Map of Great Britain in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. AD 1325-50 (Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton 1870)

M169

M170

M171

M172

M188

MA - Series catalogue (Architects Plans)

MA1

MA2/1-6

MA3

MA4/1-4

MA5/1-4

MA6/1-8

MA7/1-7

MA8

MA9/1-7 Oak Lodge, Newdigate: sketches, elevations & plans for addition

MA10/1-29

MA11 Plan of the Gun Beerhouse, North Street, Dorking; 12 Feb 1903

MA12/1-5

MA13/1

Land Utilisation Survey of Britain. Guildford and Horsham. London School of Economics, London. Surveyed 1931-5. Completion and checking 1935-7

Plan of Rugge, Ewekene's and Churchgardens Farm, Capel. ( Based on OS 1:2500). Showing proposed route of Capel by pass

OS 1" map. Dorking and Leith Hill. Folded with car, cyclists and rambler on cover. C1934.

"Goad" plan of Dorking High Street, South Street and West Street prepared for MVDC with names of shops filled in; scale1:100; revised March 2002.

Mickleham Valley, Norbury, Before and after the railway based on OS 6" to mile XXV SE & NE, 1857 and 1870

Plan of additions to cottage in Old School Lane, Brockham, for Mr Horton (1949)Shellwood Manor: Architect's plans for house and farm buildings by B Lloyd Bowen of W G Design Group, Leeds (1979)

William Shearburn, architect: Proposed new post office and council chamber; corner of Junction Road and South Street; signed copy of drawing, (1900)

The Wheatsheaf, High Street, Dorking: Douglas Marriott, Worby & Robinson architects drawings (4142/11, 12, 17 & 19); 1976-77

Clarendon House, West Street, Dorking: plans and sketches for possible conversion of house into flats [not adopted]; prepared for public enquiry; 1977

St Martins Church, Dorking: plans, sections, elevations and perspective view of proposed church; submitted by Anon [J Harrison] as design for the rebuilding of the nave and improving the tower of the church; nd; [not adopted]

Betchworth Castle & Stable Block: Sir John Soanes plans and elevation (1798-1801) NB photocopies copyright Sir John Soane Museum, London

St Michael's Church, Betchworth: plan of churchyard, surveyed 1979, drawn 1980

Sondes Place Farm: 29 surveyors and architects drawings of existing site & buildings and proposals for conversion into sheltered accommodation; surveyor Woodrow Pewter; architects Pinchin Kellow; 1985

Biwater House, Dorking: Redevelopment of Nunns site, Station Approach - plans by Howard Lobb Partnership (1986) and 1 watercolour architectural drawing of site and building, signed 'KM '86'

Church Square, Dorking: Developer's plans for proposed redevelopment of the market site, High Street; St Martins Walk; advertising brochure with plans by Brodero Properties (1990)

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MA16

MA17/1-4

MA18/1-2

MA19 Plan of St Martin's Church, Dorking (nd between 1866 & 1873)

MA20 Ground floor plan of the Dorking Union Workhouse; (nd, c1890)

MA21 Proposed Plan for the new Public Hall, West Street, Dorking (1869)

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MA23/1-2

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MA26

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MA28/1-7

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MA32/1-2 Drawings of various details of the Deepdene Temple (Folly); n.d.

MA33

Holder House, 49-51 South Street, Dorking: record drawing of front elevation (nd, 1990) [2 copies]

Dorking Halls, Reigate Road: description and plans for the refurbishment; October 1993

St Martin's Church, Dorking: Sketch plan showing architectural development of the church by B R Higgins (1990)

Collection of architectural drawings and plans of St Martins Church, Dorking. 1964-5Cotmandene Lodge, Dene Street, Dorking: plans before conversion into 4 dwellings (nd, c1950)

Survey, plan and elevation for the redevelopment of the Sun Inn, High Street, Dorking (1970); shows cave

Pubs: Punchbowl Inn, Reigate Road, Dorking: site and block plan and proposed plans for motel (1970)

The Dorking Halls, Reigate Road: architects plans for reconstruction and refurbishment; architects Broadway Malyan; August 1995 (due for completion spring 1997)

Camilla Lacey (also known as Leladene), Westhumble: 3 architects sketches for extension (Heaton Comya); 1927 & 1933; sketch for new house (nd); designers sketches for Venetian living room and great Tudor Hall 1897 [not carried out]Nos. 4-6 Reigate Road, Dorking: Plans for pair of shops with flats above for Messrs. Caldwell and Gwinnett; 1930

Set of drawings for a proposed new villa residence for Mr G A Strong in St Paul's Road; architect F J Dibble; July 1893: 4 colour-wash drawings showing plans, elevations and sections and 4 double sided line drawings of various detailsThe Deepdene: Architect's plans and maps relating to proposed alterations during Southern Railway ownership of The Deepdene ; n.d. (purchased June 1939)Architects plans for a proposed museum at The Old Lodging House, Church Street, Dorking (Chapel); 1972

World War 2: Southern Railway Offices (Deepdene); maps and drawings - proposed camouflage; 1942

World War 2: Plans for the new telephone exchange at the Deepdene offices of the Southern Railway; 1941

World War 2: Drawings of the Deepdene offices of the Southern Railway; 1" to 8'; 1944/45

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MA36/3 Proposed Site for the Dorking Museum, Survey Drawing Jan 1974MA36/4 Dorking Museum , Facia Board for workshop. Nov 1974MA36/5 Dorking Museum proposed display, sketch scheme Feb74

MA37

MA38 Loft conversion 37 & 39 Leslie Road Dorking. 11.05.93

MA39 Burford Bridge Hotel. Ground Floor Plan. 16.08.82

MA40 15 Parkway. Dining extension 26.02.87

MA41

MA42 11 Riverside Dorking. Loft conversion 05.12.81

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MA47 32b Church Street. Garage space. 27.4.87

MA48

MA49 6 Mowbray Gardens, Dorking. Lounge extension 07.78

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Conjectural panoramas of the High Street, Dorking, from Pump Corner to the Dorking Halls, c1820, c1880, c1940; and for West Street c1880. Not to be Photocopied.

St Martin's Church, proposed alterations and improvements. October 1965 (Arch. James Ralph)

Details of window guards to ground floor windows, Dorking Museum,No. 6Dorking Museum workshop ,West St Dorking. Plans,elevations,sections A-A. B-B. and details. Scale 1:50 August 74

Church of St Martins Dorking. No.5 Longitudinal section looking North. No date

76 Reigate Road. Kitchen extension/breakfast room and front porch. 07.01.92

39 Nower Road. Detatched garage and store and front porch. 03.01.94The Trivet, Tower Hill Dorking. Conversion of existing flat roofed bungalow to chalet bungalow. 01.05.87

16 Watson Road, Westcott. Modification to kitchen, porch and garage. 07.10.87

Burford Bridge Hotel. Retention of window and entrance canopy. 23.3.82

Yew Tree Road (?? White House/Joden Rood/ Honey Ditches) Extension plans . No date

10 Vincent Drive. Demolish existing kitchen construction of new. 06.06.80Hart Road, Dorking. Proposed redevelopment to central garage. 08.02.80Oakbank, Norfolkland, Holmwood South. Loft conversion for D Brown 09/10.79

Hart Road, Dorking. Norray Developments proposed decreasing bay to Central Garage for J Soule

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MA55

MA56/1

MA56/2 A plan of 21 parking bays, Prince of Wales, [Hamstead Road?].

MA 57

MA58

MA59 Not used

MA60 Not used

MA61

MA62

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MA64

MA65

MA66 13 Westbank, Dorking, Surrey. Internal modifications. 20 Mar 1980.

MA67 82 Pixham Lane, Dorking, Surrey. WC installation. July 1973.

MA68

MA69 Conservatory to rear of 39 Nower Road, Dorking, Surrey. 20 Jun 1988.

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MA72

MA73

44 Lincoln Road Dorking. Proposed 20' x 10' brick built garage for RW Bishop

Station Road Dorking. Extension to New central Garage for J Saule 20.11.86Prince of Wales, [Hamstead Road?]. Extension of female toilets, new doors + kitchen.

Burford Bridge Hotel, Dorking, Surrey. Proposal for pergola to enclose garden area to rear of Trusthouse Hotel Forte Hotels LTD, 02 Nov 1981.6 Vincent Drive, Dorking, Surrey. Extension (store room lounge & bed 4).

Mulberry House, Horsham Road, Capel, Surrey. Proposed front entrance porch and improved stairwell for Mrs K. Badger.

25 Cleardene, Dorking, Surrey. New kitchen extension and conversion of existing kitchen to increase dining room area. 25 May 1977.

Coldharbour Lane, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed modification to existing garage & addition of new garage to Ormesdale.

Punchbowl Lane, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed toilet & shower extention to Rowans. 12 Jun 1970.

Southease Cottage, 52 St Pauls Road, Dorking, Surrey. Conversion of porch entrance to additional toilet & relocate front door. 25 Sep 1978.

Tower Hill Road, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed double garage to Gaywood. 05 Nov 1983.

81 Middle Street, Brockham, Surrey. Access slopes for wheelchair. 30 Dec 1987.

14 Jubilee Terrace, Dorking, Surrey. Bathroom conversion for S. Snaith ESQ.Land at the borough, Brockham, Surrey. Pair of semi-detached chalet bungalows for G. Cornwell ESQ.

Proposal for vehicle repair garage. Scheme B. Site location - adjacent to Dorking Town station, Dorking, Surrey. 03 Jul 1980.

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MA77/2

MA78 48 Burpham Lane, Burpham, Surrey. Extension. 05 Aug 1997.

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MA82/2

MA82/3

MA83/1

MA83/2

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MA83/5

MA83/6 88/92 South Street, Dorking, Surrey. 1st floor plan. Scale I:50.

Proposal for vehicle repair garage. Scheme A. Site location - adjacent to Dorking, Surrey.14 May 1980.

Deepdene Park Road, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed conservatory to Wyndley. 26 Jun 1981.

Public House, Dene St., Dorking, Surrey. Additional W.C. to Jolly Butcher. 24 Mar 1997.

Public House, Dene Street, Dorking, Surrey. Additional W.C. to Jolly Butcher. 24 Mar 1997.

Public House, Dene Street, Dorking, Surrey. Additional W.C. to Jolly Butcher. 24 Mar 1997.

Roothill Cottage, Roothill Lane, Brockhamhurst, Betchworth, Surrey. Detached double garage. 24 May 1997.

Roothill Cottage, Roothill Lane, Brockhamhurst, Betchworth, Surrey. Detached double garage. 24 May 1997.

Gaywood, Tower Hill Road, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed double garage.15 Dec 1983.

88/92 South Street, Dorking, Surrey. Revision to Mark Cuthbert DWG number 129 4001, ground floor bathroom & kitchen. 13 Nov 1997.

Trivet, Tower Hill, Dorking, Surrey. En suite bathroom extension. 17 Sep 1991.

Clovelly, Tower Hill, Dorking, Surrey. Kitchen, W.C. & laundry room. 08 Apr 1997.

Clovelly, Tower Hill, Dorking, Surrey. Kitchen, W.C. & laundry room. 08 Apr 1997.

Clovelly, Tower Hill, Dorking, Surrey. Kitchen, W.C. & laundry room. 08 Apr 1997.

88/92 South Street, Dorking, Surrey. Convert part of existing offices to 2 number one bedroom flats. 11 Jun 1997.

88/92 South Street, Dorking, Surrey. Convert part of existing offices to 2 number one bedroom flats. 11 Jun 1997.

88/92 South Street, Dorking, Surrey. Site location plan. Block plan showing car park.88/92 South Street, Dorking, Surrey. Arrangement of edge treatment to flat roof to office W.C. 11 Jun 1997.

88/92 South Street, Dorking, Surrey. Convert to 4 number one bed flats + shop & store. Ground floor plan. Scale I:50.

MA84 11 Riverside, Dorking, Surrey. Loft conversion. 05 Dec 1981.

MA85

MA86

MA87/1

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MA87/3

MA88

MA89

MA90

MA91

MA92

MA93 Honeyditches, Yew Tree Road, Dorking Surrey. Proposed extension.

MA94 23 Fairfield Drive, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed car port.

MA95

MA96

MA97

MA98

MA99

MA100

MA101

Torridon, Longfield Road, Dorking, Surrey. Extension betroom, en. suite bathroom, porch, reposition existing dormers. 26 Mar 1985.

Burford Bridge Hotel, Box Hill, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed entrance porch & ramp. 28 Apr 1984.

Partridge Cottage, Newdigate, Surrey. Proposed kitchen, lobby & shower room for MRS E. Close.

Parttridge Cottage, Newdigate, Surrey. Proposed kitchen, lobby & shower room for MRS E. Close. 17 Apr 1970.

Partridge Cottage, Newdigate, Surrey. Proposed garage & stabling for MRS E. Close. 11 Feb 1969.

Serles, Ridgeway Drive, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed development for K. L. Pirt ESQ.

West View, Old Horsham Road, North Holmwood, Surrey. Proposed modification to existing outhouse & new conservatory. 17 Nov 1969.

Knoll Brow, Longmore Lane, Westcott, Surrey. Proposed garage & utility room extension for L. J. O. Lambrick ESQ. 31 Oct 1970.

Serles, Ridgeway Drive, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed car port for K. L. Pirt ESQ.Modification to fenestation to hall at rear of the Old House, Westcott, Surrey for C. G. Elias ESQ.

Torridon, Longfield Road, Dorking, Surrey. Extension bedroom, en suite bathroom, porch. Reposition existing dormers. 24 Apr 1985.

45 South Street, Dorking, Surrey. Brick up openings in party wall, fit W.C. to existing bathroom, fit new stairway, fit new W.C. & Wash Basin at ground floor partitions. 15 Nov 1985.

Pair of detached chalet bungalows at the borough and Hillside Close, Brockham, Surrey. 11 Dec 1979.

Improvements to number 2 Station Road, Dorking Surrey. 04 Nov 1982.Gaywood, Tower Hill Road, Dorking Surrey. Proposed double garage.05 Nov 1983.

Oddfellows Hall, High Street, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed housing to bar stock lift (1/2 half an hour fire barrier). 08 Aug 1985.

81 Middle Street, Brockham, Surrey. Access slopes for wheelchair. 30 Dec 1987.

MA102

MA103

MA104/1

MA104/2

MA105 34 Vincent Road, Dorking, Surrey. Internal modification. 3 Sep 1984.

MA106

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MA108/1

MA108/2

MA108/3

MA109

MA110

MA111

MA112

MA113

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MA114/2

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Burford Bridge Hotel, Box Hill, Dorking, Surrey. Detail of handrails & supports for lightening to stepped path at rear of hotel. 12 Feb 1983.

Burford Bridge Hotel, Box Hill, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed front entrance porch. 7 March 1984.

6 Vincent Drive, Dorking, Surrey. Extension (store room, lounge & bed 4). [post 18 Apr 1984?]

6 Vincent Drive, Dorking, Surrey. Extension (store room, lounge & bed 4). 21 Mar 1984.

Landscaping p----,31 Barley Mow Close [Betchworth?] as indicated to council. 09.Jan 1984.

Merilea, Buckland Lane, Betchworth, Dorking, Surrey. Extension to garage.07 Feb 1983.

52 Deepdene Vale, Dorking, Surrey. Modification to kitchen. 16 Jul 1996.Correspondence from Mole Valley District Council to Norman Gray Develpments. 01 Aug 2000.

Correspondence from N. L. Gray to the Chief Planning Officer. 10 Jul 2000.Proposal for vehicle repair garage adjacent to Dorking Town Station, Dorking, Surrey. 07 Aug 1980.

Proposed modification to numbers 6 & 7 Spring Gardens, Dorking to provide kitchens & bathrooms. 03 Jan 1981.

3 Humhrey Cottages, Dene Street Gardens, Dorking, Surrey. Dormer to existing attic room. 07 Aug 1981.

11 Riverside, Dorking, Surrey. Loft conversion for B. P. Bradstock Esq. 28 Sep 1981.

Burford Bridge Hotel, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed pergola layout. 18 Nov 1981.

Burford Bridge Hotel, Box Hill, Surrey, Dorking. Layout of handrails to existing stepped path at rear of hotel. 15 Nov 1982.

Burford Bridge Hotel, Box Hill, Dorking, Surrey. Details to handrails to stepped pathway at rear of hotel. 12 Feb 1983.

Merilea, Buckland Lane, Betchworth, Dorking, Surrey. Extension to garage. 07 Feb 1983.

6 Vincent Drive, Dorking, Surrey. Extension (store room, lounge & bed 4). 21 Mar 1984.

Burford Bridge Hotel, Box Hill, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed barbecue. 08.Mar 1984.

MA118

MA119/1

MA119/2

MA120

MA121/1 45 South Street, Dorking, Surrey. Internal modifications. 01 Feb 1985.

MA121/2 45 South Street, Dorking, Surrey. Internal modifications. 01 Feb 1985.

MA121/3 45 South Street, Dorking, Surrey. Location plan. 01 Feb 1985.

MA122

MA123

MA124

MA125

MA126

MA127

MA128

MA129

MA130

MA131

MA132 113 Parkway, Dorking, Surrey. Ground floor WC. 24 Feb 1984.

MA133 3 Ansell Road, Dorking, Surrey. Bathroom installation. 28 Jul 1984.

MA134

MA135

Projection sign to the front of the Oddfellows Hall, High Street, Dorking, Surrey. 27 Sep 1985.

The Oddfellows Hall, High Street, Dorking, Surrey. Ground floor plan. 08 Aug 1985.

The Oddfellows Hall, High Street, Dorking, Surrey. First floor plan. 08 Aug 1985.

Central Garage, Hart Road, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed store for non inflammable materials.

98/102 South Street, Dorking, Surrey. New store building. 18 May 1998.12 North Street, Dorking, Surrey. Conversion of passage to form "boy with window" and "utility Room". 12 Jun 1980.

60 West Street, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed WC installation into existing room at rear of shop number 60. 16 Aug 1980.

6 & 7 Spring Gardens, Dorking, Surrey. Details to proposed modification to provide kitchens & bathrooms. 30 Apr 1981.

1 Harrongate Gardens, Dorking, Surrey. Installation of inside WC. 10 Oct 1980.

Shaftesbury, Longfield Road, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed garage with WC. 06 Nov 1980.

73 Deepdene Vale, Dorking, Surrey. 1st floor extension (Bedroom). 27 Apr 1980.

13 Westbank, Dorking, Surrey. Conversion of existing utility room to en suite bathroom & washing machine room. 20 Mar 1981.

Torridon, Longfield Road, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed extension to existing bethroom. 26 Apr 1983.

17 Chalkpit Terrace, Dorking, Surrey. Kitchen & bathroom. 29 Feb 1984.

73 Deepdene Vale, Dorking, Surrey.Residential extension. 08 Jun 1994.52 Deepdene Vale, Dorking, Surrey. Modification to kitchen. 15 Jul 1996.

MA136

MA137

MA138

MA139/1

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MA140/2

MA141/1

MA141/2

MA142/1

MA142/2

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MA143/2

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MA145

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MA146/2

56 Deepdene Vale, Dorking, Surrey. Modification to kitchen. 07 Jul 200.15 Roses Cottages, West Street, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed front porch. 27 Apr 1980.

The Malthouse (Public House), Mill Lane, Dorking, Surrey. Construct new toilet accomodation & delete existing. 08 Jul 1984.

Clovelly Tower Hill, Dorking, Surrey. Proposal: demolish existing single garage & replace with double garage with room over. 24 Mar 2001.Clovelly Tower Hill, Dorking, Surrey. Drainage layou to new double garage with bedroom & en suite facility over. 27 Jun 2001.

Clovelly Tower Hill, Dorking, Surrey. Demolish existing single garage construct new double garage with guest bedroom & en suite facility over. 01 May 2001.

Clovelly Tower Hill, Dorking Surrey. Detail of new garage with bedroom & en suite facility over. 27 Jun 2001.

The Pilgrim (Public House), Station Road, Dorking, Surrey. Layout of garage block. 04 Sep 1998.

The Pilgrim (Public House), Station Road, Dorking, Surrey. Layout of garage block. 04 Feb 1998.

The Pilgrim (Public House), Station Road, Dorking, Surrey. Convert loft over existing store to sitting room, bathroom & lobby. 12 Sep 1998.

The Pilgrim (Public House), Station Road, Dorking, Surrey. Convert loft over existing store to sitting room, bathroom & lobby. 12 Sep 1998.

The Red Lion (Public House), Old Reigate Road, Betchworth, Surrey. Convert existing squash court to 6 number bedrooms & en suite bathrooms. 24 Sep 1998.The Red Lion (Public House), Old Reigate Road, Betchworth, Surrey. Convert existing squash court to 6 number bedrooms & en suite bathrooms. 24 Sep 1998.

Vincent Lane/Nower Road, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed development of plot SY 435409. 24 Jul 2001.

Vincent Lane/Nower Road, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed development of plot SY 4354 09. 24 Jul 2001.

15 Brockham Lane, Brockham, Surrey. New kitchen extension. 23 Apr 1998.71 Deepdene Vale, Dorking, Surrey. Extension - kitchen, study & WC. 24 Oct 1997.

73 Deepdene Vale, Dorking, Surrey. Elevations showing proposal for first floor extension (bedroom). 27 Mar 1998.

73 Deepdene Vale, Dorking, Surrey. Modification to kitchen. 14 Jan 1988.

MA146/3 73 Deepdene Vale, Dorking, Surrey. Attached garage. 03 Feb 1992.

MA 147/1

MA147/2

MA147/3

MA148/1

MA148/2

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MA148/4

MA148/5 Pixham Lane, Dorking, Surrey. A plan chest. Scale:1:1250.

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MA151

MTP - Sceries Catalogue (Tithe Maps)MTP/AB/1/1-5 Tithe plan: ABINGER 1839; tracing on 5 sheets

MTP/ALF/1/1-8 Tithe plan: ALFOLD 1840: photocopy on 8 sheets

MTP/CAP/1 Tithe Plan: CAPEL 1839; photocopy on 10 sheetsMTP/CAP/2 Altered apportionments; 16 July 1872; photocopy, 2ppMTP/CAP/3 Altered apportionments; 30 Oct 1872; photocopy, 2ppMTP/CAP/4 Altered apportionments; 26 Mar 1923; photocopy, 2ppMTP/CAP/5 Altered apportionments; 30 Apr 1924; photocopy, 1pMTP/CAP/6 Tithe plan: CAPEL tracing mounted on canvas; nd; rolled

27 Bentsbrook Park, North Holmwood, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed extension. 31 Jan 2001.

27 Bentsbrook Park, North Holmwood, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed extension. 10 Jan 2001.

27 Bentsbrook Park, North Holmwood, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed extension. 10 Jan 2001.

Pixham Lane, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed development of J. Delia & Sons. 16 Aug 2000.

Pixham Lane, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed development of J. Delia & Sons. 16 Aug 2000.

Pixham Lane, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed development of J. Delia & Sons. 16 Aug 2000.

Pixham Lane, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed development of J. Delia & Sons. 16 Aug 2000.

Bridge Motors/Old Wood Yard, Pixham Lane, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed change of use to residential. 04 Jan 2001.

Bridge Motors/Old Wood Yard, Pixham Lane, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed change of use to residential. 04 Jan 2001.

Bridge Motors/Old Wood Yard, Pixham Lane, Dorking, Surrey. Proposed change of use to residential. 04 Jan 2001.

Bridge Motors/Old Wood Yard, Pixham Lane, Dorking, Surrey. Suggested layout of 12 number flats ground floor shown, 1st floor similar ( see drawing number JD/2003). 05 Feb 2001.

88 South Street (Ground Floor), Dorking, Surrey. Proposed plans (building reg.) for garden & first floor. Oct 1997.

Byways, Adlers Lane, Westhumble, Surrey. Demolish existing single garage & rear store & construct new double garage & rear store. 25 Apr 1997.

MTP/CRA/1 Tithe plan: CRANLEIGH 1842: photocopy on 6 sheetsMTP/CRA/2 Altered apportionments; 26 Mar 1871, 2ppMTP/CRA/3 Altered apportionments; 22 Jan 1910, 1pMTP/CRA/4 Altered apportionments; 21 Aug 1930, 1pMTP/CRA/5 Altered apportionments; 29 Sept 1931, 1pMTP/CRA/6 Altered apportionments; 12 Jan 1932. 1pMTP/CRA/7 Altered apportionments; 10 Feb 1932, 1p

MTP/DOR/1

MTP/DOR/2 Tithe plan: DORKING: town centre only; tracingMPT/DOR/3

MTP/EWH/1-2 Tithe plan: EWHURST 1840: tracing 13pp, and reduced photocopy not dated

MTP/GB/1 Tithe plan: GREAT BOOKHAM; nd; Western portion only; printed on linen

MTP/MIC/1MTP/MIC/2/1-3

MTP/NEW/1 Tithe plan: NEWDIGATE 1843: photocopy of tracing, 1p

MTP/OCK/1-2 Tithe plan: OCKLEY 1841 photocopiesMTP/OCK/3a,b Altered apportionments, 9 Aug 1871, photocopy, 2 copies MTP/OCK/4a,b Altered apportionments, 29 Mar 1924, photocopy, 2 copies

MTP/SHE/1 Tithe plan: SHERE 1908 altered apportionment, tracing

MTP/WES/1 WESTCOTT 1841: (western portion of Dorking Tithe Plan); photocopy

MTP/WOT/1-5 Tithe plan: WOTTON 1839: photocopy on 5 sheetsS - Series Catalogue (Sales Documents)

S1 Polesden Lacey Estate Map (Hampton and Son Sale): Bookham; nd.

S2 Sale in Market Place - names and prices: 1850. Market.

S3 Holloway Estate - sale of 2.5 acres (Roman Road and Sandy Cross): 1888.

S4 Dorking - Auction of land at west end of town (See catalogue S5): 1853.

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Tithe plan: DORKING 1841: Northern section only; tracing mounted on canvas; rolled; very fragile

Tithe plan: DORKING town centre. Coloured reproduvtion dated 2002 plus older copy

Tithe plan: MICKLEHAM nd [1840]: tracing mounted on canvas; rolled, very fragileTithe plan: MICKLEHAM 1840: Western half; photocopy with names of Westhumble farms inserted; 2 sheets

Dorking - Auction of land at west end of town (See map S4): 1853. Ansell Mary: Wickers Robert.

South Street - Sale of Electric Theatre: 1921. Edwards Harold T: King Thomas H: Cinema.

South Street - Sale of The Spotted Dog and adjoining No 68: 1896. Ede Mary: Sanford J: Inn.

South Street - Sale of Household Goods from Mount House (No 51): 1854. Household Goods.

S9

S10

S11 South Street - Sale plan of plot on North side: 1855. Building Land.

S12

S13 Curtis Gardens - Sale of Nos 9 and 10: 1928. Allatson F.

S14 Cape Place - Sale of Nos 5 and 6: 1921.

S15 Mint Gardens - Sale of Nos 4 5 7 8 and 9: 1921. Nursery.

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S16/4 poster

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S20 Victoria Terrace (Butter Hill) - sale of Nos 1-6; land; workshop: 1910.

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S22 Orchard Road - Sale of Nos 50 51 and 52: 1909.

S23

S24 High Street - Sale of Nos 1-8 (now 296-324) - shops - stables - land: 1908.

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S29 Church Street - Sale of the Old Dorking Brewery: 1906. Brewer.

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West Street - Sale of Nos 49 50 and 51 backing to Church Street: 1919. Corn Merchant.

West Street - Sale of Nos 60 and 61 (ex Queens Arms) - historical notes: 1929. Sond Thomas att: Mottersed Joan: Ward Thomas: Lowick Henry: Lowick Agnes: Willott John: Chennell John: Goodwyn Edward: Inn.

Ansell Road - Sale of garage and stabling on East side: 1930. Deverell William H: Deverell John: Meakins.

High Street - Carriage and Harness sale at No 50 (Ventham and Son): 1919. Ventham Mrs: Carriage: Harness: Williams A.

Reigate Road Nursery - Sale of stock - poster; purchasers; letters; etc: 1917. Chalcraft A and Mrs E: Nursery: Gibson Mrs V.

High Street - Sale of No 4 (Cheesman and Bromley): 1917. Bromley: Maber J: Cheesman.

Old Brewery and Myrtle House Estates - plan for sale in 27 lots: 1912: Brewery.

South Street - Sale of Nos 78 and 78B - 2 shops - house - yard - stables: 1910. Eastmans: Butcher: Dyer and Cleaner.

High Street - Sale of Nos 22 and 22A (C J Pierson and Co): 1909. Cousins John R: Rossiter William J: Durant Frederick: Sawyers W: Durant Elizabeth E: Doubleday Frederick W: Pierson C J: Smith: Rickman J.

Croft Avenue - Sale of Nos 1 2 and 3: 1908. Deverell William H: Deverell John.Dene Street - Sale of Nos 63 to 71 - shop and 8 cottages: 1908. James S: Baker.Church Street - Catalogue for Sale of Nos 41 and 42 : 1907. Harbroe Thomas: Webbe Charles S: Hammond Ann.

West Street - Letting by auction of Kings Arms and cottage adjacent: 1906. Inn.

South Street - Plan of Mount House (No 51 backing on Vincent Road): 1905. Atlee Henry: Cheesman Sarah: Cheesman Eliza: Cheesman Clara: Tracy Thomas F.

S31 Rose Hill Approach - Sale of Warehouse adjacent to Bulls Head: 1905.

S32/1

S32/2 Poster

S33

S34 Pixham Lane - Sale of Purbrook : 1902. Mole.

S35 Market Place - Sale with names and prices: 1840. Market.

S36 Horsham Road - Sale of No 13 (Shop and House): 1901. Brown G.

S37

S38 Vincent Walk - Sale of land in 4 plots: 1901. Building Land.

S39 Horsham Road - Sale of Nos 18a and 18b: 1901.

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S41

S42

S43

S44 Dene Street - Sale of Nos 46 to 52; and building plots: 1884. Building Land.

S45

S46

S47 Horsham Road - Sale of property near Turnpike gate: 1871. Harbroe Thomas.

S48

S49 Orchard Road - Sale of Nos 61 to 66: 1887.

S50

S51 Howard Road - Sale of houses on W side: 1856.

S52

Horse Carriage and Harness Sale - correspondence: 1904. Mackworth-Praed: Carriage: Livestock.

South Street - Sale of Nos 10 and 11; and cottage on Butter Hill: 1902. Doren Mary Ann.

High Street - Sale of Nos 65 (Wilkins); 66 (Mrs White); and 67 (Adams): 1901. Allatson Ellen: Adams: Harness: White Mrs: Tobacconist: Wilkins.

West Street - Sale of Nos 14 and 15: 1901. Sparkes Thomas: Wilson H and W: Shoemaker.

Vincent Lane and Norfolk Road - Sale of Land; and Sale of Gas Co Shares: 1901. Balloon: Dorking Gas Co.

South Street - Sale of the Old Police Station: 1898. Herries Baron: Norfolk Duke of: Herries Baron: Noel Lionel F: Kerr Ralph D: Police.

High Street - Sale of No 90; and 2 cottages in Farnboro' Passage / Back Alley: 1898. Barter Allan: Butcher: Porkman.

High Street - Sale of premises (let to Henry Cole): 1872. Blaker Matthew: Dewdney George: Mitchell David: Alloway William: Dewdney James: Cole H.

Tower Hill - Sale of Tower House; and 4 Building plots: 1871. Building Land: Curtis George: Rossiter William J.

High Street - Sale of Nos 1 and 2 (First two houses at E end of S side): 1870. Finch Frederick.

South Street - Sale of House with garden backing on to Vincent Walk: 1857. Paxon G K: Surgeon.

London Road - Sale of The Grove; 9 building plots: 1856. Bridge John: Grimston Viscount J: Rundell Edmund W: Building Land.

S53

S54 Sale catalogue for Greenhurst, Capel: 1852.

S55/1-2 Sale of Gomshall Corn Mill; house and cottage: 1850. Mill. Fragile

S55/1-2

S55/1-2 Sale of Shere bakers shop: 1850. Baker. Fragile

S56 Church Street - Sale of house and 3 cottages at corner of Church Lane: 1849.

S57 Sale of Estate between West Street and South Street: 1849.

S58/1-2 Sale of Root Hill Estate, Betchworth, & property in Dorking: 1845.

S58/1-2

S58/1-2 Flint Hill East - Sale of 6 cottages; 2 tenements; garden: 1845.

S59/1-2

S60 Sale of waggons etc of Wm Coleman and others: 1840. Coleman W: Waggon.

S61 Auction catalogue with names and prices: 1853. Auction.

S62

S63

S64

S65

S66 Church Street - Sale of The Mint - messuage and tenements on N side: 1849.

S67 Sale of furniture and equipment: 1853. Household Goods.

S68 Dorking Town Centre - Sale of New House with garden and paddock: 1850.

S69 South Street - Sale of freehold plot: 1855. Building Land.

S70

S70

S70

London Road - Sale of Box Hill Villa; The Grove; 5 Building plots: 1853. Building Land.

Sale of Gomshall Corn Mill; house and cottage; and Shere bakers shop: 1850. Fragile

Sale of cottages etc in Flint Hill East & the Root Hill Estate in Betchworth: 1845.

East Street - Sale of house and butchers shop corner of Chergate Lane: 1845. Butcher: Abattoir.

Furniture Sale under distraint of George Neaves: 1840. Chatfield T: Household Goods: Ede R: Neaves G: Spokes T.

Furniture Sale under distraint of John Bryant of Chergate Lane: 1841. Bryant J: Household Goods: Ede R.

Executors sale of furniture of Joseph Sayers: 1841. Sayers J: Household Goods.Sale of properties in Kings Head Yard; and in Holmwood Common: 1848. Chancery: Chancery.

Sale of House in South Street & Properties in High Street & Howard Road: 1856.South Street - Sale of Family Residence (G K Paxon): 1856. Paxon G K: Dendy Arthur: Dendy Samuel F: Hope James.

High Street - Sale of shop and dwelling on NW side ( Frederick Gosling): 1856. Gosling Fredk.

S70

S71/1-2

S72

S73

S74 Sale of Alderney Cows and Heifers: 1841. Livestock.

S75 Sale of agricultural implements etc.: 1852. Farm Deadstock.

S76 Poster - Sale of wheat and meadow grass: 1854. Farm Equipment.

S77/1-3

S78/1-2 Back Lane (Church Street) - Sale of Myrtle House & Chapel Cottages: 1873.

S79

S79 Sale of Houses & Shops in the High Street: 1881.

S79 High Street - Sale of two Houses and Shops adjacent to Market: 1881.

S79 High Street - Sale of house and shop on S side backing Cotmandene: 1881.

S80

S80 Sale of Flint Hill Estate from Tower Hill to Bentsbrook: 1881.

S80 Sale of Flint Hill Estate - Crown of Tower Hill adjacent to Denfield: 1881.

S80

S81

S82

S83

S84 Hampstead Road - Sale of No 54: 1889. Greenfield Zephaniah.

S85

Howard Road - Sale of Properties: 1856. Clarke James: Giffard F: Banks Miss: Doughty J: Lakeman Mrs: Dudley E.: Pearce E.

Sale of Underwoods of the Duke of Norfolk - Particulars + Poster: 1858. Norfolk Duke of: Underwood.

Cotmandene West - Sale of cottages: 1858. Attree Sarah: Gadd J: Pelham W: Staples J: Gardiner J and P: Sturt H.

High Street - Sale of house and bakery bordering Red Lion and Back Alley: 1858. Combes William: Sanders John: Sanders J: Baker.

Vincent Lane / South Street - Sale of Catsfields as 35 building lots: 1872: Cheesman Wm: Barn: Building Land.

High Street - Sale of two Houses and Shops adjacent to Market: 1881. Norfolk Duke of: Olive John: Cheesman James: Esdaile Benjamin: Hart Thomas.

Sale of Flint Hill Estate - from Tower Hill to Bentsbrook: 1881. Power Maria: Power Bonamy M.

Sale of Flint Hill Estate - from Tower Hill to Bentsbrook: 1881. Deverell William H.Cliftonville - Sale of St.Moritz; Broxmore; and Burleigh: 1887. Clift Joseph: Lee Steere.

High Street - Sale of No 70 (EH Girling): 1887. Alloway Charles: Hart John: Alloway William: Hart Charles: Alloway John: Alloway Thomas: Girling E: Sewing.Church Street - Sale of Nos 15 and 16: 1889. Kerrich Edward: Napper Henry F: Seatter Thomas: Dendy Arthur: Dendy Samuel F: Hobbes Robert.

Sale of Dorking Nurseries Estate (on both sides of Lonsdale Road): 1896. Stevens W M: Stilwell John P: Nursery.

S86 High Street - Plan of No 43 (Grices): 1932. Grice.

S87

S88

S89 Tower Hill - Sale of The Hermitage; and Woodbank : 1901.

S90 Sale of Properties in Various Parts of Dorking & Stonebridge Brickyard: 1901.

S90 South Street - Sale of No 72: 1901.

S90 West Street - Sale of No 1 with Store at Lower Stake: 1901.

S90 North Street - Sale of Nos 18 and 19 and 23: 1901.

S90

S90

S91 Pixham Lane - Sale of Hazelbourne: 1901.

S92 High Street - Sale of Nos 31 to 42: 1901. Hart John.

S92

S92 High Street - Sale of Nos 31 to 42: 1901. Solicitor.

S92 Hart Road - Sale of 12 building plots: 1901. Building Land.

S92 Dene Street - Sale of Nos 27 28 and 29 (2 tenements): 1901.

S92 Holloway Estate - Sale of building plot: 1901. Building Land.

S93

S94

S95 Ranmore Road - Sale of 15 Plots: 1902. Building Land.

S96 Tower Hill - Sale of Normanholt: 1906.

S96 Rose Hill - Sale of Nos 11 12 13 and 14 (Walnut Tree Cottage): 1906.

S97

S98 Spring Gardens - Sale of Nos 6 and 7: 1908.

S99 Sale of No 3 Moores Road & No 6 Vincent Road: 1908.

Sale of properties in Howard Road, Arundel Road and Rothes Road: 1901. Lifford Daniel: Rose Ann.

High Street - Sale of No 1 (Old Post Office); and Kings Head Yard: 1901. Lanham Henry.

Sale of plots at Rothes Rd; Station Approach; and Orchard Road: 1901. Building Land.

Stonebridge (10 acres) and Stonebridge Brickyard - Sales poster; etc: 1901. (Brickyard; Holmwood)

Sale of houses in High St & Dene St; Building plots in Hart Rd & Holloway Estate: 1901.

Lonsdale Road - Sale of 9 plots (see also S85 for plan): 1902. Stevens W M: Stilwell John P: Building Land.

West Street - Sale of Nos 14 and 15 (2 freehold shops): 1902. Sparkes Thomas.

West Street - Sale of No 42 (Dwelling House and Shop): 1907. Summers William L.

S100

S101 West Street - Sale of No 47 (shop and dwelling on N side): 1909.

S102

S103 Moores Road - Sale of No 3 (See also S 99): 1909.

S104 Cotmandene (West side) - Sale of Nos 35 and 36: 1909. Miller Edward.

S105 Harrow Road East - Sale of Bolt Villa: 1912.

S106 Falkland Road - Sale of No 31 (House and Shop): 1913.

S106 Sale of Chopstick Place: and of shares in Public Hall Co: 1913. Public Hall Co.

S107

S108 Hampstead Road - Sale of Nos 13 and 14: 1921.

S109

S110

S111

S112 Rose Hill - Sale of No 11 (Fairbank): 1933. Telephone.

S113 Falkland Grove - Sale of Kilcare (formerly Nower View): 1935.

S114 Carts and Harness sale: Poster: 1841. Carts: Harness.

S115

S116 Sale of Effects of Thomas Skilton: 1841. Skilton T. (Holmwood area)

S117 High Street - Sale of London and County Bank : 1847. Bank.

S118

S119 Sale of Household Goods: nd. Household Goods.

S120 Sale of 2 Rose Hill Villas: Household Goods: 1850. Household Goods.

S121

Hart Road - Sale of Nos 15 and 16: 1908. Jones George F: Piggott Robin: Hart John.

Lonsdale Road - Sale of 7 plots (See also S85 S93): 1909. Stevens William: Stilwell John P: Building Land.

Vincent Road - Sale of No 17 and 17A ; and shares in Public Hall Co: 1914. Daniells R T: Mineral Water Factory: Public Hall Co.

Sale of No 29 Howard Rd; Nos 14 & 15 Vincent Rd; and Nos 36 to 40 Orchard Rd: 1921. Knight William H.

Mint Gardens - Sale of Old Drill Hall - Yard - Stable etc: 1923. Creche: Gym: Nursery.

High Street - Sale of No 96 (Kinghams; The Old Bank) - garden to Back Alley: 1930. Bank.

Sale of Furniture of Joseph Sayers (Duplicate S64): 1841. Sayers J: Household Goods.

Sale of the Sawyers Arms and Dissenting Chapel, Holmwood: 1848. Brewer: Pin Alley. Fragile

Stonebridge - Sale of contents of two cottages: 1851. Croucher J and T: Household Goods: Dendy. (Holmwood area)

S122

S123

S124 Sale of effects of John Niblett: 1853. Niblett J: Clockwright.

S125 Sale of Furniture - Stock in Trade of Miller and Davey: 1853. Davey: Miller.

S126

S127

S128 Plan of Harrowlands Estate: 1851.

S129

S130 Sale of Livestock; winnowing machine; hay: 1857. Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

S131 Sale of Falkland Grove: 1858.

S132c

S133 Box Hill Farm - Sale of Agricultural implements: 1858. Farm Deadstock.

S134

S135 Vigo Farm, Holmwood - Sale of Farming Stock; Poster: 1858. Livestock.

S136 Stonebridge - Sale of Rushetts: 2 bungalows: 1935. (Holmwood area)

S137 Reversion receivable on death of lady now in her 80th year: 1907. Reversion.

S138

S139

S140

S141 High Street - Sale of No 98 (Stone and Turner): 1910.

S142 Tower Hill - Sale of Woodcot: 1908.

S143 South Street - Sale of property (Chennel): nd. Chennel.

S144 Rose Hill - Sale of House: nd.

S145 Household sale: nd. Household Goods.

Sale of Agricultural Implements (property of Joseph Sawyers): 1851. Sawyers J: Farm Deadstock.

Ranmore (near Ranmore Gate) - Sale of livestock and furniture: 1851. Kitchen A: Household Goods: Livestock.

Sale of Furniture and Effects of Late Mr Fowler: 1853. Fowler: Household Goods.Sale of underwood in Dorking; Wotton; Newdigate: 1853. Underwood: Underwood: Underwood.

Poster - Sale of underwood in Dorking; Capel; Newdigate: 1857. Underwood: Underwood: Underwood.

Sale of Engravings - with correspondence and poster: 1858. Engravings: Engravings.

Sale of Household furniture of John Sanders: 1858. Sanders J: Household Goods.

Sale of Fat stock and agricultural implements: 1864. Farm Deadstock: Livestock.poster and prices

High Street - Sale of Nos 51 and 51A (Smiths Popular Stores): 1932. Worsfold W: Forge.

High Street - Sale of No 41 (Camden House); and garages in Hart Rd: 1927. Garage.

S146 Plan of Folly Farm, Holmwood: 1925.

S147 Sale of Woodhurst and kitchen garden: 1901.

S148 Sale of Boxlands: 1905.

S149 Sale of 3 houses in London Road & property in Walton-on-the-Hill: 1906.

S149 London Road - Sale of Sunnyside; Fernlea; and Rockdene: 1906.

S149 Walton-on-the Hill - Sale of Fernlea; and Rockdene; etc: 1906.

S150

S151 Coldharbour Lane - Sale of Oak Bank: 1905.

S152

S153/1-2

S153/1-2

S154/1-4

S155

S156 Sale of Ranmore School: 1976. Ashcombe Baron: School.

S157

S158/1-2 Sale of Brockham Warren: 1850ca.

S159 Rose Hill - Sale of Collingwood: 1922.

S160

S161

S162 Sale of '100 sylvan sites' on Box Hill: 1923. Building Land.

S163

Sale of Linden Cottage; and Gas Co shares: 1906. Building Society: Dorking Gas Co.

Sale of properties in London Road; West Street; and Lincoln Road: 1907. Butcher.

Sale of Norbury Park Estate, Mickleham: 1890. Kellick: Lock William: Robinson: Maitland Edward Fuller: Sperling Henry P: Grissell Thomas. (also Leatherhead area)

Norbury Park tunnel and railway (mentioned in conditions of sale): 1864. Railway.Sale of Norbury Park Estate, Mickleham: 1890. Talbot Mary Ann: Praed Winthrop Mackworth: Grissell Thomas: Le Hardy Mrs: de Le Garde Grissell Mrs: Plaw Mrs: Fenner Edward: Cricket: Burney Fanny: Meredith George: Salomons Leopold: Stud Farm: Woodhouse Mrs. (also Leatherhead area)

Sale of No 330 High Street: 1973. Wild Sydney Stuart: Wild and Co Ltd: Emery William Moran: Turner Alice.

Sale of Fredley, Mickleham: 1930. Drummond Mrs Maria: Drummond Emily: Dean Mrs Mary Morgan.

Sale of 68 building plots in Horsham Road and Orchard Road: 1868. Finch Frederick: Dearling James: Building Land.

Sale of 43 building plots in Pixham Lane and Leslie Road: 1881. Building Land.

Lonsdale Road - Sale of Lynmouth: 1924. Brooker John T: White Charles A: White George A.

S164/1-2

S165 Goodwyns Place - Sale of contents: 1955. Household Goods.

S166

S167/1-2

S168/1-2 Sale of Minnickfold, Holmwood: 1975: Kennington Holdings.

S169

S170

S171/A-B

S172/1-3

S173 Harrow Road West - Sale of Mount Oliver : 1871. National Fhold Land Soc.

S174 South End - Sale of Sunnyside: 1872. National Fhold Land Soc.

S175 Sale of building site in Tower Hill Estate: 1874. Building Land.

S176

S177 Sale of Dutch bulbs: 1881. Plants.

S178

S179 Poster for sale of Bentsbrook House, Holmwood: 1905. Poster.

S180

S181 Reigate Road - Poster for sale of nursery stock: 1913. Chalcraft A: Nursery.

S182 London Road - Sale of Ivyholt: 1922.

S183 Rose Hill - Sale of The Cottage: 1955. Down Francis P.

S184

Sale of houses at Holmwood Park Farm: 1953. Dillon Adela: Maude (family): Hack Sydney J: Ogle Bertram S: Boxall Frederick: Hall-Caine Gordon R: Montesole Edward: Crewdson William D: Hoare Edward H: Morgan Frederick B: Nichols John C: Brown Eric C: Stillwell William B.

Sale of Post Office and land in South Holmwood: 1960. Crofts Miss W: Post Office.Sale of Swires Farm, Beare Green: 1973. Firth, George S: Melliar-Smith, Herbert: Firth, Cecil W: Dommett, William.

Sale of house; public house; and fields in the Brockham area: 1868. Young Henry Harman: Young Mary Heathfield: Batchelar A: Inn: Reeve R G: Young Captain.Sale of premises on corner of East Street and Chert Lane: 1856. Alloway William: Butcher: Fuller Joseph: Wood: Alloway Charles: Butcher: Fuller Joseph: Wood.Sale of Mrs Miller's Property in 7 lots: 1871. Hampshar Henry: Building Land: Miller Hannah: Poster: Wapham Henry. (Holmwood area)

Sale of houses on Holmwood Common (with correspondence): 1871. Chaldecott A and C: Legal Documents: Hohmann J: Nottingham: Chaldecott S and W: Doggett Miss.

Sale of estate of George Bartlett in Dorking and Blackbrook: 1878. Bartlett George: Blacksmith: Wiles James: Building Land: Cummins John: Boorer William: Artist: McGregor Serjeant: Photographer: Usherwood William: Shop: Brickwell Brothers.

Wathen Road - Sale of contents of St Georges Villa: 1903. Hollingshead W: Household Goods.

Myrtle Road - Sale of builders stock etc : 1913. Mitchell W: Builders and materials: Poster.

Rose Hill - Sale of furniture of The Cottage: 1955. Down Francis P: Household Goods.

S185

S186

S187

S188

S189/1-2

S190

S191

S192

S193 Sale of Nos 48-51 Church Street: 1979. Wesleyan Chapel.

S194

S195

S196

S197/1

S197/2 Broome Hall Estate 1945 Schedule of timberS197/3-5 Photographs of Broome HallS197/6

S197/7

S198

S199 Deepdene Park Estate - Plan of property available for sale: 1920.

S200/1 The Rookery Estate, Westcott - Plan of property for sale: 1894. Fragile

Sale of building land, Brockham: 1873. Young Mary Heathfield: Batchelar Arthur: Building Land: Hope Mrs: Sherlock Thomas: Young Heathfield.

Sale of house and land next to Anstiebury Camp, Coldharbour area: 1849. Charman William: Lifford Timothy: Edwards John: Risbridger Allen: Stenning James.Sale of furniture at Kitlands, Coldharbour: 1953. Heath Mrs F J: Household Goods.South Street - Sale of building land (formerly nursery ): 1855. Building Land: Nursery.

Poster for sale of goods by order of County Court; (2 copies): 1864. Eames: County Court: Peters: Household Goods: Poster.

Poster for sale of furniture: 1901. Byford J: Household Goods: Foster Legg J: Poster.

Sale of estate of P L Saubergue (property and shares): 1905. Atkinson James: Building Land: Langford G: Dorking Gas Co: Saubergue P: Public Hall Co: Water Co: Loughnan A.

Sale of Waterworks; and Fountain Villa: 1848. Patching Resta: Water Works: Tucker Abraham: Philps R.

Station Approach, Ockley - Sale of Brickyard Cottage, Ockley area: 1979. Monier-Williams R: Smithers N: Lee Steere P H: Lee-Steere G and P: Smithers N.Sale of The Old Rectory and Rectory Cottage, Headley: 1978. Bibby Samuel Leslie: Diocese of Guildford: Robinson Rev R.

Plaistow - Sale of Oakhurst: 1979. Monier-Williams R: Smithers N: Lee Steere P H: Lee-Steere G. (West Sussex)

Sale of Broome Hall Estate, Coldharbour: 1945: Collett R: Bailiff (farm): Fane E: Gamekeeper: Hargreaves-Brown Sir A: Ayling Mrs: Durnford W: Lipscomb George: Charman A: Timber Schedule: Hodges H: Longhurst R: Langford James R.(two copies, duplicate with additional annotations and map)

Photograph of Sir Alexander Hargreaves Brown 1912. with E Fane(gamekeeper) and R Collett(Farm Baliff)Newscutting of sale of Broome Hall, Coldharbour, to Oliver Reed: 1979. Reed Oliver: Actor.

Poster for sale of crops at Brockham Court Lodge Farm: 1869. Green D: Farm Equipment.

S200/2

S201

S202/1-5 Sale of Hazelbourne (photocopy): 1908. Building Land: Household Goods.

S203/1-3

S204 Sale of Cockshot, Leith Hill area: 1980. Bartlett E: Lee Steere P H.

S205/1

S205/2

S205/3

S206 Abinger Common - Sale of Shootlands Farm: 1980.

S207 Ridgeway Road - Sale of Fir Tor: 1931.

S208

S209

S210

S211 Dalewood Cottage, Mickleham - Sale notice: 1981.

S212 West Street - Sale of premises (formerly The Bell): 1981. Inn.

S213 Sale of Pixham Mill Cottage: 1982.

S214 Deepdene Park Road - Sale of Windyridge: 1953.

S215 Sale of Deepdene Grange: nd.

S216 Broome Hall, Coldharbour - Sale notice: 1991.

Sale of the Rookery Estate, Westcott: 1894. Chennell F & W: Corn Mill: Fuller George: Gamekeeper: Mark W: Reservoir: Stedman: Water Co: Curtis Col Charles: Building Land: Knight G: Name List: Robinson S: Water Wheel: Wilcox Edward: Knight Harry: Bailiff: Miall Miss: Wheelwright: Tugwell Thomas: Norwood: Blacksmith: Wood John: Garton: Ryde E: Stedman James: Hogg Albert: Pannell J: White W: Taylor Thomas.

Sale of High Ashurst, Headley: 1935. Boulton Henry: Ladbroke Robert: Harrowby Earl of.

Sale of Palmersbeare Farm; and Cherry Tree Cottage, Beare Green area: 1980: Lee-Steere G.

The Deepdene - Sale of the Hope Heirlooms (and newscuttings): 1917. Hope: Art.Catalogue for the sale of Greek Roman and Egyptian Sculpture from The Deepdene: 1917. Antiquities.

Catalogue for the sale of the library from The Deepdene: 1917. Hope Heirlooms. (photocopy)

Sale of Punchbowl Inn; building land; and 3 cottages: 1926. Hope Anne A: Cornwall Francis: Building Land: Hill Frederick: Inn: Rugman Thomas: Atkinson W W and H L.

Catalogue of farming stock etc at Collick Moor farm, Abinger: 1833. Day John: Farm Equipment: Livestock.

Plan of land and premises in Mickleham area: 1850. Bolton: Drummond Mrs: Singer Samuel: Smith Nathaniel.

S217

S218

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S219A-B/1-5

S220

S221

S222

S223 Sale of Winterfold Estate, Cranleigh area: 1978.

S224/1-2 Sale of Somersbury, Ewhurst area: 1920. Abinger Baron.

S225

S226 Sale of stray ponies and foal: 1819. Horses.

S227 Sale of 2000 gallons of beer in cellar of Betchworth Castle: 1828. Beer.

S228

S229 Tower Hill - Sale of The Tower: 1983.

S230 Sale of Denbies Estate; and Bradley Farm (2 copies): 1984.

S231

S232 Poster for sale of livestock in the Ewhurst area: 1814. Chennels H: Livestock.

S233 Tower Hill - Sale of Goodwyns Place: 1984.

Sale of Bury Hill Estate (photocopy) see also S416: 1952. School: Farris W: Claxton Mrs: Building Land: Johns W: Dorking Water Co: Parsons Mrs: Nursery: Still Mrs: Buckee: Clergy: Kellick: Dorking Homes Ltd: Philpott: Laundry: Way: Best: Jones: Oakford: Tupper: Chennel: Gatford: Middleton A: Smithers: Bourne R: Graysmark W: Moore: Sutherland: Beadle: Frost: Mason: Wightman K: Binge Capt: Howell: Rigby Mrs: Wakefield Mrs: Baker: Gilbert Miss: Ralch Mrs: Styles G: Cory-Wright A: Holland: Malleson M: Agar-Hutton Lionel: Hall Rev: Barclay R: Francis R: Albery R: Etherington: Fergusson J: Evans J: Fuller A and H. (Westcott area)

Sale of Rose Hill House; The Rotunda; and Rose Hill Cottage: 1909. Newland F and W: Doctor: Turner Joseph: Rawlings Dr J D: Dentist: Maurice A J.

Sale of Pippbrook House (& photocopy) with plans (Chancery - Browne v Collins): 1890: Hope Henry T: Norfolk Duke of: Forman William Henry: Browne: Carpenter: Fuller: Lawn Tennis: Quarterman H: Waters H: Collins: Blacksmith: Ivery: Wood Widow: Barber George Walker: Fitzgerald Mrs: Walker J: Collins J: Field George: Allen Miss: Gittins: Ellis.

Brief History of Pippbrook House: nd. Crawford William: Scott Sir Gilbert: Moore Mrs: Burt Major and Mrs: Aggs H Gurney.

Sale of Nos 64 65 and 65a South Street: 1956. Bargman Francis J: Marlborough Duchess of: Doubleday Frederick W: Marshall Arthur: Palmer John: Kerry Earl of: Hamilton Anthony: Book Shop: Electricity Authority: Post Office.Sale of Cockshot, Leith Hill Area (duplicate with 204): 1980. Bartlett E: Lee Steere P H: Lee-Steere Mrs.

Sale of Hartshurst Manor, Ockley (with historical notes re Stone, Humphries and King families of Hartshurst): 1977. Lee-Steere C: Lee-Steere H: Rushton F T: Lee-Steere G.

High Street - Sale of household furniture and shop stock: 1825. Sandford G: Household Goods: Shop.

Sale of properties in Leith Hill Dorking and Holmwood: 1884. Champion: Chart E: Collins: Elliot: Baker: Longhurst: Grocer: Higgins Samuel: Leadbetter: Edwards M Mrs: Baker: Roffey Henry: Grocer.

Sale of MVDC furniture and office equipment: 1984. Council: MVDC: Office Equipment.

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S234/1a-b/2

S235 Rose Hill - Newlands Cottage to let: 1964.

S236 Permit to view 59 West Street: 1964. Tarling Miss: Shop.

S237 Leasehold premises to let - Nos 4 and 6 South Street: 1968. Shop.

S238

S239

S240

S241/1-3

S242 Sale of Nos 14 & 15 West Street: 1938. Realff C: Harness Maker: Shoemaker.

S243

S244/1-3

S245

S246 Dene Street - Sale of Peartree Cottage (Nos 27 to 28): 1986-87.

S247/1-2

S248 South Street - Sale of Stapleton House (with Plans): 1902: Caves.

S249

S250

S251/1-3

Plan of building land in Church Street and Meadowbrook Road (with photocopy): 1884. Young Heathfield.

Plan of building land in Church Street and Meadowbrook Road: 1884. Haydon Dodsworth: Pilcher William F: Pilcher Henry D: Building Land.

Sale of Deepdene estate (fragile) [also SCS.18]: 1921. Advertisements: Shop Names List.

Rusper Road - Sale of Tanhurst and Marelands Farms, Newdigate: 1985. Metcalfe J: Crutcher J E: Rigby J.

Sale of cottages in Rothes Road and Jubilee Terrace: 1889. Jones George F: Oldershaw Robert P: West George: Gibson John: Mole William: Gaunt John: Hake Frederick.

Sale of Holmwood House (with earlier letting and historical notes): 1861. Bradfield: Hoare: de Hochpied Larpent Baron: Langdale Capt: Nichols John.

Sale of luxury appartments in Lyne House, Capel (with house plans): 1986. Broadwood.

Anstie Grange, Coldharbour - Sale and conversion to flats (historical notes): 1986. Ansell C: Builder: Heath Leopold Admiral Sir: Music: Jones Leslie.

South Street - Sale of building materials from Old Workhouse etc: 1845. Bartlett: Building Materials: Shearburn William: Post Office: Workhouse: Cousins.

Cotmandene - Sale of building land and villas: 1883. Rothes Earl of: Wathen Lady Elizabeth: Building Land.

Reigate Road - Sale of Castle Mill (historical notes): 1987. Atkinson William W: Gifford Frank: Atkinson Henry L: Gifford Florence E: Mill: Gifford Frank: Corn Merchant: Manser Michael: Dewdney George.

Sale of Dunley Hill House, Ranmore: 1929-30. Maxse Frederick A: George and Peto: Architect: Engines (Oil).

Sale of furniture in premises in East Street: 1866. Bartlett John Mrs: Household Goods: Name List.

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S255

S256 Deepdene Wood - Sale of Glencara: 1976-7.

S257 Ladyegate Road - Sale of Holbeck : 1976-7.

S258 Sale of Dogkennel Green Farm, Ranmore: 1976-7. Stud Farm.

S259 Blackbrook - Sale of Stumbleholt: 1976-7.

S260 Ranmore Common - Sale of Appledore Cottage: 1976-7.

S261 Sale of Ratsfield, Betchworth: 1976.

S262 Sale of The Weald, Betchworth: 1977ca.

S263 Pebble Hill - Sale of Cranmer Cottage, Betchworth: 1976.

S264 Sale of Crossways Farm, Betchworth: 1977ca.

S265 Sale of Petty's Farm, Buckland: 1977.

S266 Sale of Garstons Farm, Beare Green area: 1977ca: Kensett A W.

S267

S268 Sale of Misbrooks Cottage Capel. 1970s?

S269 Sale of Misbrooks Cottage, Capel: 1976.

S270 Sale of Redroofs, Capel: 1976.

S271/1-15

S272 Moorhurst Lane, Beare Green - Sale of Brookwood House: 1976.

S273 Sale of Moor Lodge, Holmwood: 1976.

S274 Mill Lane - Sale of The Old Croft, Holmwood: 1977ca.

Sale of The Grove and The Old Beehive: 1931. Elliott Jane: Tucker Lady Judith: Barclay James P: Singer Alfred: Arnold Edward: Hastie Julia: Singer Catherine: Singer Harriet: Upward Walter: Haydon Dodsworth: Young Herbert: Smallpeice Gilbert: Inn: Arnold A: Turnpike: Hastie Catherine: Relf Samuel: Arnold Miss: Mayo Miss M: Ashcombe Baron: Lawrence Sir William: Craven C: Reeves: Wellesley Marquess of: Young John.

Sale premises on S side of High Street (next The Red Lion): 1858. Combes William: Sanders John: Baker.

Sale of flats in Sondes Farm (sheltered housing - with plans): 1987. Caryll John: Dairy: Grimston Lord: Sheltered Housing: Sonds John: Cowper John: Vanson Developments Ltd: Dennison William: Broom Thomas etc.

Sale of Rose Hill House: 1952. Corkett Frederick T: McComas Cyril: Howard George: Dorking Motor Co Ltd: Norfolk Duke of: Wesley John: Louis Philippe.

Sale of Contents Smallburgh, Beare Green: 1978. Art: Household Goods: Ayling F H.

Broome Hall, Coldharbour - Sale of Apartments Nos 1 to 5 etc (with Plans): 1977ca.

S275 Oakwood Hill - Sale of Pound House: nd.

S276 Oakwood Hill - Sale of Upper Sent and cottages: nd.

S277 Stane Street - Sale of Surrey House, Ockley: nd.

S278 Sale of Hartshurst Manor, Ockley: 1977.

S279 The Rookery - Sale of Cedars, Westcott: nd.

S280 Westcott Heath - Sale of Hillside: 1976.

S281 Sale of Mulberry Cottage, Westhumble: 1976.

S282 Pilgrims Way - Sale of Abbotsford, Westhumble: 1976.

S283 Sutton Place - Sale of Hurtlands, Abinger: 1976.

S284 Sale of High Barn, Abinger: nd.

S285 Sutton Place - Sale of Blue Cedars, Abinger: 1976.

S286 Sale of Radnor House, Holmbury: 1976ca. Radenor de.

S287 Sale of Rotherwood, Holmbury: 1977.

S288 Sale of Alderbrook, Holmbury: nd.

S289 Sale of Tyndrum Farm House, Holmbury: nd.

S290 Sale of Clay Hill Farm, Leigh: 1978ca.

S291 Mynthurst - Sale of Herons Head Farm, Leigh: 1977ca.

S292 Sale of Hook Farm House, Leigh: 1978.

S293 Sale of Oakleigh Grange, Leigh: 1978. Chatham George: Peacock H W.

S294 Sale of Charmans Farm, Newdigate: 1978.

S295 Sale of Coverwood House, Ewhurst: nd. Garden: Stephens Michael.

S296 Sale of Puddenhole Copse, Betchworth: 1976.

S297 Pixham Lane - Sale of Pixholme Cottage: 1988.

S298 Sale of Holmwood Chapel Cottage: 1988.

S299

S300 S300 renumbered S401 - S1299 by Mary Turner. June 1995

South Street - Sale of Dwelling House and Shop: 1816. Beckett Robert: Baker: Oram Henry: Grocer: Lindsay R.

S301/1-10

S302 Poster for sale of No 106 High Street

S303 Poster - W W1 Auction - Prince of Wales Nat Relief Fund

S304

S305

S306

S307

S308/1-2

S309 Pixham Lane - Sale of Pixham Mill Cottage: 1990. Mill: Sonnes Michael Sir.

S310 Headley Lane - Sale of Cockshott Cottage: nd.

S311

S312 Sale of Bury Hill House: 1991. Trig Point.

S313/1-2

S313/3 Sale of Berry-hill Estate; Newspaper 2 June 1812: 1812. [Bury hill]

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S314/1-4

S315/1-2 Brochure for Development of St Martins Walk: 1991.

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S317

S318

Sale of Old Vicarage (with Architects plans): 1983. Fairwater Properties Ltd: Guildford Diocese.

Sale of Churt Gate House, Westcott: 1938. Brooke Arthur: Fuller Arthur C: Malleson Mortimer D: Fuller Craven B: Fuller Henry C: Hill Oliver FRIBA: Architect: Landowners Ltd.

Sale of the White Hart in Chertgate Lane (now Dene Street); and 3 Tenements: 1849. Beadle John: Inn: Upfold Widow: Tailor: Scott James: Taylor Avis.

Elm Grove Farm, Brockham - Sale of Livestock and Implements: 1858. Brewing: Farm Equipment: Livestock: Name List.

Sale of Cotmandean Estate (Poor photocopy): 1798. Earlam Mrs: Pendock Neale: Steere William: Jackson: Morris John.

Sale of Flint Cottage, Mickleham (and historical notes): 1983: Meredith George.

Sale of The Knoll, Holmwood (used as laboratory and offices): nd. Industry: Laboratory.

Sale of Berry-hill Estate: 1812: Barclay Robert: Coppices: Kitchen: Plantations: Lynn James: Tithes: Stillwell Edward: Bond Mrs: Turnpike: Dendy Arthur: Martyr John: Young John: Constable Mr Justice: Mill: Graves Richard: Williter and Co: Lock William: Warr William: Crowcher James: Underwood: Denyer Mrs: Moor Thomas: Tilt John: Bothell: Denyson: Nye Thomas: Stone William: Botham P T: Knight Thomas: Martin Thomas: Wheeler William: Constable James: Hope T: Lee Francis: Willet: Clayton William: Leary Widow: Stillwell Widow: Biggs Thomas: Lifford Peter: Randall E W. [Bury hill]

Newspaper (2 June 1812); and transcript of four local house sales: 1812: Bridges.Sale of Bury Hill Estate (Revised Proof) see S332: 1914: Barclay Robert. Plus photocopy

Catalogue for Sale of Nursery Stock at W Entrance to Dorking: 1826. Bradley John: Nursery.

World War 1: Red Cross Week, Catalogue for Agricultural Gift Sale: 1917. Advertisements: Dorking Gas Co.

Sale of Properties in Church Lane and West Street (photocopy): 1866. Bartlett John.

S319 Sale of No 66 West Street: 1982.

S320 North Street - Tracing of plans of The Gun: 1903. Inn.

S321

S322 Sale of Butter Hill House: 1992.

S323 Reigate Road - Sale of Castle Mill: 1992. Mill.

S324 Old School Lane, Brockham - Sale of Brooklands: 1992.

S325 Sale of Elm Grove Farm Old Coach Road, Brockham: 1992.

S326 Blackbrook - Sale of Waterland Farm: 1992.

S327 Sale of Meadowbank (new houses) (2 copies): nd.

S328 Sale of No 23 Howard Road: 1992.

S329 Sutton Abinger - Sale of Sutton Cottage: 1992.

S330 Plan for sale of the Effingham Estate: 1925ca.

S331 Sale of Betchworth Station Buildings: 1992. Railway: Station.

S332

S333 Sale of Vann House etc, Ockley: nd: Stud Farm.

S334

S335/1-2 Advertisements for sale of Norbury Park, Mickleham (MISSING): 1974-6.

S336

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S337/2/a-b

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S339

High Street - Auction sale of Nos 29-53 (N side) and 54-6 (S side): 1992. Book Shop: Baker: Greengrocer.

Sale of Bury Hill Estate (see also S314; S1123): 1914. Clifton George: Building Land: Rowe Mark: Jakson John and Co Ltd: Observatory: Westcott Cricket Club: Sanders George: Cricket: Garden: Garden: Cory-Wright Dudley: Allotments: Shooting.

Sale of The White Gates by R Vaughan Williams (see R160/1-18): 1953. Broom Thomas Walwin: Peach Frederick W: Arthur Reginald: Vaughan-Williams Ralph: Allotments: Cubitt Estates Ltd.

Sale of Brook Farm, Leigh (plan missing): 1979. Turner Mrs C: Beecham Group Ltd.

Sale of Burford Lodge with 2 houses and sports grounds (2 copies): 1995. Sports Ground: Barclay George MP: SEEBOARD: Eckersall John: Lawrence Sir J J Trevor: Lawrence Sir William.

Sale of Apartments etc at Burford Lodge with prices; conversion Berkley Homes: 1997. Berkley Homes.

Sale of Bonnetts Farm, Capel (and 2 newspaper articles re drawings of the farm): 1995. Gardner W Biscombe.

Photocopy of leasehold sale of Milton Court (original Brit. Mus.): 1865. Evelyn William J.

S340

S341

S342 Plan of land for rich meadow for sale by River Mole (photocopy): 1837.

S343 Plan of land for sale on Holmwood Common (photocopy): 1839.

S344

S345

S346

S347 Sale of Wonham Estate, Betchworth (small illustration) (copy): 1845.

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S349

S350

S351/1-3

S352 Plan for sale of Waterden and Crockers, Coldharbour area (photocopy): 1851.

S353

S354

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S356

S357/1-2

S358 Poster - Sale of horses etc (photocopy): 1853. Horses.

S359/1-2

Pixham Lane - Land belonging to Thomas Piper - plan only (copy): 1826. Piper Thomas.

Spring Gardens - Sale of property of John Walker plan only (copy): 1850. Chitty Richard: Lockwood Mrs: Walker John.

Sale of goods of W Chambers under Distraint for Rent etc (copy), Holmwood: 1840. Chambers William: Distraint for Rent: Deverell: Shearburn William.

Sale of books and household goods at Holder House (photocopy): 1840. Wills Samuel: Electrifying Machine: Library: Scientific Equipment: Household Goods.

Unknown sale catalogue with lot 28 Thomas Worsfold Clock: 1845ca. Worsfold Thomas: Clocks: Household Goods.

Posters - Sale household goods Tanhurst and Parkhurst, Leith Hill Area (copy): 1849. Foster: Clocks: Lomax Edmund: Household Goods: Worsfold Thomas: Poster.

Sale freehold messuage and cottages in the Coldharbour area (photocopy): 1849. Tyler John.

Sale catalogue of livestock at Park Farm, Wotton area (damaged): 1850. Ellis H.Sale of house faggots and timber (photocopy) - 2 letters: 1850. Brown John: Forestry: Barclay D. [Ranmore area]

Sale of cart and 5 horses (copy); letter from James White on back: 1852. Corner(?) Edgar: Correspondence: Sturge Mr: Railway: Transport: White James: Carts. [Dorking area]

Poster for sale of waggons; tools etc, Dorking (photocopy): 1852. Drawbridge Samuel: Harness: Poster: Waggon: Farm Equipment.

Catalogue for sale livestock and farm tools (copy) and original summaries: 1852. Cloud George: Crops: Gough Mr: Farm Equipment: Livestock.[Holmwood area]Poster - Sale of furniture and stock in trade of Thomas Buck (fragile): 1853. Buck Thomas: Household Goods: Stock in Trade: Jeweller: Watchmaker. [Dorking] Fragile

Poster and letter - sale of hay rick at Fosterwoods (copy): 1853. Coldman Edward: Hay Rick: Evelyn N J: White James.

Rakes Farm, Abinger - Poster and catalogue sale of furniture tools and stock (copy): 1853. Baker William: Crops: Household Goods: Livestock: Farm Equipment.

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S369

S370

S371 Warwick Road area, Holmwood - Sale of building land : 1873. Building Land.

S372

S373 Notice for letting of Vigo House and Farm, Holmwood (v fragile): 1876.

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S375 Shrub Hill - Sale of Household Goods: 1880. Household Goods.

S376

S377

S378

Poster and cancellation sale of houses Kings Head Square (copy): 1853. Croucher John: Poster: Fuller James: Wren Mrs: Swan Edward.

Sale building land western end of Dorking town in 10 lots (copy): 1854. Cubitt Thomas: Building Land: Bothwell Alfred.

Holmwood House - Sale of household goods with names and prices: 1854. Hayter Mr: Household Goods: Name List.

Sale of messuage between Chart Lane and Cotmandene: 1856. Wright William: Bristow Henry: Hubbard Thomas: Wright William: Cooper Henry.

South Street - Sale of residence (Dr G K Paxon): 1857. Hope Jarman: Surgeon: Paxon G K.

Sale of goods - poster and postponement notice: 1857. County Court: Inn: Auction.Sale household good etc property of Miss Hancock: 1858. Hancock Miss: Household Goods. [Holmwood area]

Sale effects R Uwins bankrupt. (For correspondence see R400/1-5).: 1858. Uwins Richard: Baker: Household Goods: Music Seller: Stock in Trade: Confectioner: Poster: Stationers: Bankruptcy: Distraint for Rent: White and Sons: Correspondence: Inland Revenue. [Dorking]

Poster - Sale of effects of late Thomas Rose: 1858. Rose Thomas: Baker: Household Goods: Wine Home Made. [Dorking]

Damaged handbill for G Latter agent for sewing machines: 1860ca. Latter George: Draper: Wheeler and Wilson: Sewing Machines. [Dorking]

Sale of newly erected family residence in the Harrow Lands: 1869. New House.

Cotmandene - Sale of 5 timber-built cottages; house in Lewisham: 1874. Bridger Philip: Bridger Thomas.

Sale of effects of A Wells at Milton Court Mill (In Bankruptcy): 1879. Wells A: Bankruptcy: Household Goods: Livestock: Farm Equipment.

High Street (next Corn Market Place) - Sale of houses and business prem.: 1881. Norfolk Duke of: Cheesman James: Esdaile Benjamin: Miller Henry: Barnard William: Hart Thomas: Curry Walter: Bootmakers: Dewdney George: Harness Maker: Olive John: Smith George William: Arthurs J S: Jeweller: Todman James: Watchmaker.

West Street - Sale of No 59: Church Street - sale of No 44: 1884. Young: Burbidge C: Builder: English E H.

Sale catalogue for stock in trade of C C Heselgrave (bankrupt builder): 1884. Heselgrave C C: Builder: Stock in Trade: Bankruptcy. [Dorking]

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S380

S381

S382

S383

S384 Sale of mill machinery at Pipp Brook Mill: 1893. Mill Machinery.

S385 Rose Hill - Sale of Claremont: 1895.

S386

S387 High Street - Sale of no. 1 and Kings Head Yard: 1901. Post Office.

S388/1-2

S389 Plan for sale of building land at Stonebridge Brickyard or Rushetts: 1902.

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S390

S391

S392/1-2 Stonebridge - Sale of building land: 1906. Randall A: Brick Kiln.

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S394

S395

S396

S396 High Street - Sale of no. 84 (Right of Way): 1907. Bond C.

Sale of Brockham Lodge with engraving: 1887. Howard Henry: Morris Charles: Anning James.

Catalogue for sale at Parsonage House (Inc Watercolours): 1889. Wood Thomas: Art: Household Goods: Wine. [Dorking]

Holmwood Common - Sale cottages; Orchard Rd - sale building land: 1890. Building Land: Benson W: Davey G: Skilton D: King H: Sanders T: Higgins J: Skilton I.

North St - Sale no. 9 (Butlers Mineral Water); Church St - sale no. 36: 1891. Bryant Francis B: Bryant Mrs Anne: Mineral Water Manufactory: Jelley E H: Butler George.Sale building plots Buckingham Road and Norfolk Road, Holmwood: 1892. Building Land.

Horsham Road - Sale of Wick House and Grove House: 1898. Banks Mrs: Horniblow Mrs: Goddard John.

Sale of the first portion of the estate of Edward Randall (dec): 1901. Randall Edward: Building Land: Elms Albert: Brickyard: Peters Joseph and John: Jackson H: Fishmonger: Mott George.[Dorking]

Plan for sale of land at Stonebridge showing Volunteer and Royal Oak: 1902. Inn.Sale of The Compasses with the dwelling house and 3 cottages, Gomshall: 1904. Elson Mrs Jane: Rogers Jane: Hurst James: Hurst Mrs Mary Ann: Inn: Lascelles and Tickner: Talbot: Price: Pizzey.

Reigate Road - Poster for sale of Nursery Stock (Chalcraft): 1904. Chalcraft A: Nursery.

Church Street - Sale of The Old Dorking Brewery: 1906. Clarke H H: Brewery: Jeal J F: Mitchell W W.

South Street - Sale of Wyngate (No 66): 1906. Knight George Coldham: Young Heathfield: Doubleday Frederick W: Pullen Miss Emma: Jeal J F.

West Street - Sale of no. 42 shop and house backing Church Street: 1906. Summers William L: Dyball T C: Clergy: Summers Rev Wm Henry.

High Street - Sale of no. 84 (Thos Marsh jeweller): 1907. Muggeridge Frederic: Stedman Hannah: Stedman James: Marsh Thomas: Jeweller: Watchmaker.

S397

S398 Sale of property in High Street & Horsham Road: 1920ca.

S398

S398

S399 Plan for sale of Duke of Norfolks Surrey Estate: 1921. [Wotton Area]

S400 Plan for sale of High Ashurst Estate, Headley: 1921: Inn. Photocopy

S401 Sale of Farm Stock and Equipment, Coldharbour: 1952. Livestock.

S402 Cudworth - Sale of building site at Almonds, Newdigate: 1961. Building Land.

S403

S404/1-6 Sale of Appletrees (house), Peaslake: 1962. Martin L Mrs.

S405/1-2

S406 Sale of Axelholme, Capel: 1981.

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S408

S409

S410

S411

S412 Tower Hill - Sale of Bentworth Priors: 1948. Harlow W A.

S413 Sale of Broome Perrow, Buckland: 1949.

S414

S415 Sale of The Brown House, Holmbury: 1952. Waterhouse Theodore.

Falkland Road - Sale of no. 31 (corner Barrington Road): 1919. Butler William Thomas: Grocer: Waghorne A E.

High Street - Sale of nos. 63 and 64: 1920ca. Kelsey Mrs: Baker: White James: Confectioner.

Horsham Road - Sale of Brook House (Blacksmiths): 1920ca. King F: Blacksmith.

Sale of Anderida Cottage, Holmwood: 1962. Taylor Edward: Shearburn William.

Ashley Road, Westcott - Sale of building site adjacent to No 25: 1962. Building Land.

Sale of part of Abinger Estate: 1894. Coles E G: Prevett Alfred: Himmins: Hull: Peacock S: Spencer James: Charman B: Fuller Peter: Michell: Brewer: Shepherd W: Inn: Comber T: May A: Gamekeeper.

Sale of Burys Court and Skeets Farm, Leigh: 1925. Charrington N E: Charrington Capt E S.

Sale of Boxlands; Beehive Cottage; and The Old Lodge: 1946. Elliott Jane: Tucker Lady Judith: Deverell John: Mayo Mary: Mackenzie Mary: Pearson Eliza Ann: Arnold Andrew and Ellen: Craven Caryl W: Ministry of Health: Fraser Sir John: Northumberland Helen Duchess .

Bentsbrook Road, Holmwood - Sale of Nos 5 and 6: 1947. Arnold Frederick: Arnold Hubert Arthur: Edser H: Lucas H.

Sale of Briarsfield bungalow, Holmwood: 1947. Perkins Charles A: Sutton Harry.

Sale of Briarsfield, Holmwood: 1950: Bruce Errol and Sylvia: Seear Wm Vincent.

S416

S417

S418 Clarks Green - Sale of Brooklyn, Capel: 1953.

S419 Sale of Bunts Place, Leigh area: 1954.

S421

S422 Harrow Road West - Sale of Bramerton: 1955. Twist J F Revd.

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S424

S425 Vann Lane Weare Street - Sale of Blue Ridges, Ockley: 1959. Heron Miss.

S426 Westcott Road - Sale of Brasted: 1960. Arthur George J.

S427

S428

S429 Sale of Badgers (ex Old Broome Hall Laundry), Beare Green: 1962.

S430

S431 Stonebridge - Sale of Bridge Cottage: 1963.

S432 Sale of Box Cottage, Beare Green: 1963. Gould A W.

S433

S434

Sale of Bury Hill Estate: 1931. Capon: Ralch Mrs: Styles George: Fuller Arthur C: Malleson Mortimer D: Fuller Craven B: Fuller Henry C: Barclay Robert: Agar-Hutton Lionel: Proctor Benj: Anderson James D: Francis Rene: Rooke Simpson: Cory-Wright A: Hall Rev Gilbert M: Barclay Robert W: Balfour-Fergusson J D: Evans James H Everett: Albery Ruby Alfreda: Dorking Homes Ltd: Smith William: Water Co.

Sale of Cottage Farm and Blacklands, Betchworth: 1953. Campbell Nigel L: Hope Henry F: Mackintosh Ewen: Seymour Francis: Clinton Guy P: Hope Lord Francis: Isitt Nilssen: Mackintosh D and E.

St Pauls Road - Sale of Belmont: 1955. Elliott T M Mrs: Beyfus Angelus: Hope Henry F: Seymour Francis: Campbell Nigel L: Hope Lord Francis: Wilkinson N G: Clinton Guy P: Isitt Nilssen: Elliott T M Mrs.

Sale of Bregsells Farm, Beare Green; maps for sewerage: development etc: 1954. Robertson G: Stilwell John G: Stilwell John P: Herries Baron: Norfolk Duke of: Kerr Ralph D: Watson Bessie K: Brown Eric C: Crowe F L: Ford Frank E: Ronald Martin S: Planning: Sewerage.

Sale of Broomells Estate, Beare Green, inc. farm (2 copies): 1958. Calvert W A and C A: Mortimer R; S; and C.

Bradley Farm - Sale of equipment and livestock: 1961. Clifton G: Farm Equipment: Livestock.

Moorhurst Lane - Sale of Brookwood Corner Estate (Farm; Cottages), Beare Green: 1961. Heath Cuthbert E: Perkins Arthur F: Walter Bertram: Watney Archibald: Watney B W A.

Sale of Beaconsfield; terraced villa in Capel centre: 1963. Burrage: Knight Samuel.

Box Hill Road; nr Tadworth - Sale of No 2 Brockham Warren: 1964. Brodie Sir Benj V S: Brodie Benj Colin: Warren Thomas Herbert: Cardwell Wm A: Soper Cyril H G: Salmon Charles: Cobbold Montague F D: Long Leland Fredk F: Brodie Phoebe Mary: Brodie Olive Marjorie .

Sale of Blackbrook House and cottage: 1966. Langer Otto: Williams Sydney J: Hern Cliff Albert: Freshwater Reg Ed: Lever Ernest H: Evans Anne Cassels: Langer Kath Una: Langer Marie.

S435

S436 Coles Lane - Sale of Nos 3 and 4 Brickyard Cottages, Capel: 1967.

S437

S437

S438 Glenwood - Sale of Braeside (No 6): 1968.

S439 Sale of houses & building land in Dorking Westhumble & Holmwood: 1971.

S439

S439

S439 Moores Road - Sale of The Cottage; etc: 1971.

S439 Horsham Road - Sale of Building Plots; etc: 1971. Building Land.

S439 Adlers Lane - Sale of Byways; etc: 1971.

S439 Adlers Lane - Sale of Byways: 1971.

S440

S442 Sale of Broome Hall, Coldharbour : 1970ca.

S443 Sale of Breakspear Farm, Beare Green: 1978. Anselm Alan.

S444/1-2 Sale of Brook Farm, Leigh: 1979. Turner Mrs: Beecham Research.

S445/1-4

S446 Sale of Commercial Hotel; Lecture Hall and 2 Houses: 1928.

S446

S446

S447 Horsham Road - Sale of butchers shop and cottage: 1929. Arnold A: Butcher.

S448

S449 Sale of Cudworth Lodge, Newdigate: 1948.

S450 Sale of Chantry House, Capel: 1949.

Anstie Lane - Sale of Bushy Croft, Coldharbour: 1966. Heath Michael R: Spark Frank Henry: Knowles Guy J F.

Sale of Houses in Dorking by British Railways: 1967 [also includes other areas]Sale by British Rail in London Road - Brook House (by Deepdene Avenue Road): 1967.

Sale of No 1 Barn Cottages (Curtis Gardens); and Netherdene (Reigate Road); etc: 1971.

Sale of Nos 2 and 3 Cotmandene; and Newlands (Deepdene Wood); etc: 1971.

The Glade - Sale of Birdlands, Holmbury: 1973. Parker Joan Dorothy: Amina Florence: Livingstone Frances: Smyth Audrey Morris: Livingstone Florence A F.

Sale of Brookwood Farm; and Nos 1 and 2 Jersey Cottages, Beare Green: 1980: Hewitt James H: Watley B W A: Fitter Henry S.

Junction Road - Sale of Commercial Hotel and Lecture Hall: 1928. Lecture Hall: Tea Garden.

Parkgate Lane - Sale of Ellerslie; and Rose Villa Newdigate: 1928. Trow J: Wyatt A S.

Sale of The Croft and Croft Cottages, Gomshall: 1933. Bray Reginald M: Barlow Algernon: Fraser Edmund L: Godfrey Albert H.

S451

S452

S453 Church Street - Sale of No 20: 1950.

S454

S455 Sale of Cudworth Lodge, Newdigate: 1950.

S456

S457 Watson Road - Sale of Clarence Cottage (No 13), Westcott: 1952.

S458 Wonham Way - Sale of Coneyhurst Cottage, Peaslake: 1953.

S459

S460 Cotmandene - Sale of No 19: 1954.

S461 Castle Gardens - Sale of No 4: 1957.

S462

S462 Sale of houses in Cliftonville; 1957. Hubbard Miss L.

S462 Cliftonville - Sale of No 6 Clifton Terrace: 1957. Barnes R.

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S464

S465

S466 Lincoln Road - Sale of Camilla: 1961.

S467 Sale of Houses in Church Street & St Johns Road: 1961.

S467 Church Street, Dorking - Sale of No 19: 1961. Weekes.

Church Gardens - Sale of Nos 19 to 25; and Coach-house: 1949. Cole Oscar L: Mellersh and Neill Ltd: Cole A P: Beadle: Hewson: Smithers F: Carpenter: Taylor Miss.

Sale of Clarks Green Farm; and Pear Tree Cottage, Capel: 1949. Harris B: Dommett Wm: Grose Gertrude.

Shellwood Cross - Sale of Cilroc, Leigh area : 1950. Edmund Bernard: Fitzalan Viscount: Norfolk Duke of: Harvey Percy P: Norfolk Duchess of.

Oakwood Hill - Sale of Chenies; Nos 1 to 5 Chenies Cottages; Post Office and Stores: 1952. Gill Arthur E: Lovell Wm F: Peacock S: Warren Winifred: Hart Mrs: Post Office: Reynolds Edward H: Crompton S: Gibbins J: Shayler.

Sale of Cudworth Manor & Farm; Moss Side; Burnt Oak Farm (Historical Notes), Newdigate: 1953. Capern Ernest A V: Loney James: Winfield Henry G: Smallholdings Ass Ltd: Berry Oscar: Boorer Alfred H R: Beard John: French Dr Herbert: Wilkins Philip A: Carpenter Sydney: Matthews Marmaduke C: Young Eliza : Young John M: Martin Mrs: Cider Company: Welton H P: Moated Manor: Fitzgerald Mrs: McAuliffe: Voice T.

Brockham: Sale of Nos 31 32 35 Tynedale Rd; Nos 60 62 66 Nutwood Avenue; No 8 The Close: 1957. Clift Joseph: Colls Wm Abraham: Colls John Howard: Boyd T: Finch B H : Saunders J: Fuller Mrs: Candy W A: Grove.

Shellwood Cross - Sale of Cilroc, Leigh area : 1958. Royce Bernard: Stock R: Todd John.

Sale of The Cotterells Estate, Shere: 1958. Dobree Edith I: Milne Benjamin A: Sparkes John G: Milne Gertrude E: Sparkes Harry H: Molteno Percy A: Sparkes Catherine G: Rhonnda Viscount: Mackintosh A: McIntosh Alfred.

Harrow Road East - Sale of Croftside: 1959. Dobree Edith I: Milner Ben A: Milner Gert E: Molteno Percy A: Baker Seymour L: Rhonnda Viscount: Bargman F J.

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S467

S467

S468 Westcott Street - Sale of Cradhurst (ex Belmont School): 1961. School.

S469

S470 Sale of houses in Dorking Westcott & Effingham: 1963.

S470

S470 Parsonage Lane, Westcott - Sale of Nos 2 and 4; etc: 1963.

S471

S472/1-3 Norwood Hill - Sale of Chantersluer Estate: 1964.

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S479 Deanoak Lane - Sale of Corner Cottage, Leigh: 1976.

S480 Weare Street Paynes Green - Sale of Copsbridge Farm, Ockley: 1970's.

S481 Capel Leyse, Holmwood; Sale of Large Black Pigs: 1924. Pyke Cyril C: Pigs.

St Johns Road, Westcott - Sale of houses; Also sale of house in Dorking: 1961. Marsh William A: Atkinson James A: Marsh Helen M: Atkinson William W: Marsh Florence: Atkinson Henry L: Rickman John: Marsh William A: Marsh Edward H: Miller Henry E.

St Johns Road, Westcott - Sale of Nos 48 to 54 76 to 82 84 86 and 88: 1961. Baker A.

St Johns Road, Westcott - Sale of houses; Also sale of house in Dorking: 1961. Brown Mrs G : Taylor W: Broomer A: Beirne J: Spratley E V: Capon J: Haines J H C: Miller W H A: Stone Mrs.

Parkgate Road - Sale of Charmans, Newdigate: 1962. Caine Gordon: Montesole Edward: Mitchell Jack H: Hough C.

Chalkpit Terrace - Sale of Nos 21-28; etc: 1963. Brown Mrs: Potter: Woolgar: Martin: Stair: Phillips: Swan.

Norwood Hill - Chantersluer Cottage Farm: - Auction of Equipment and Livestock: 1964. Dix John: Farm Equipment: Livestock.

Mickleham: Juniper Hill - Sale of Church Lodge; and The Gardens Cottage: 1964. Leigh Sir John Bart.

Clarks Green Farm, Capel; Sale of Farm Equipment: 1964. Bonner W A: Farm Equipment.

Sale of Chapel House Farm, Ockley: 1965. Medwyn Florence: Hamilton John R: Hamer Leslie G.

Punchbowl Lane - Sale of Chart Cottage: 1965. Campbell Nigel L: Hope Henry F: Tarleton Alfred H: Chance Maurice: Hope Clinton Pelham: Bergne George A'Court: King Sidney C: Bergne Evelyn A'Court: Douglas Richard H: Bathurst Laurence C V: Ledgard Ruby F.

Sale of Capel House Farm, Capel: 1968. Bremner Miss I M: Tomkins Ada A: Taylor Lilian H A: Rotherham W: Howard Doris: Harwood Albert E: Farley Edgar H: Higgins Ernest E: Squires Anne M: Harwood Georgina R: Gravestock Vernon G: Gravestock Joan E.

Coldharbour Lane - Sale of The Former Police House (with correspondence): 1973. Police: Heath Flora J: Heath Frederick D: Heath Arthur R: Heath Cuthbert E.

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S485

S485 Orchard Road - Sale of Nos 12 to 29: 1947. Jackson: Parsons R N.

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S486/1-2 Horsham Road - Sale of 6 6a and 6b: 1927. Winch.

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S486/1-2 Hampstead Road - Sale of No 14: 1947. Dennis Miss A B .

S487 Deepdene Avenue - Sale of No 20: 1948.

S488

S488

Sale of outlying portions of Denbies Estate: 1921. Aston T: Broom T W: Harris F P: Atkinson J A: Timber Works: Rate Mrs: Attlee E W : School: Wood Miss: Chalcraft A: Bowling Green: Dibble F J: Nursery: Swimming Bath: Childs G: Sand Pit: Jeal J F: Hollingdale J: Punter A: Sturgess H: Humphrey E: Skelton Mrs: Cubitt George: Hopgood John: Cubitt Henry: Cubitt William: Ashcombe Baron: Messenger W H: Jay Herbert W and Co.

Sale of Nos 29 30 and 31 West Street; and No 27 Meadowbrook Road: 1922. Alderson Mrs: Dudley: Workshop.

Sale of Houses - Estate of late Todman family, Dorking: 1947. Todman Joseph: Todman James: Arnold Frederick: Todman Miss Ellen M: Todman Miss Edith G: Dinnage A: Hairdresser: Sansom E J.

Cliftonville - Sale of Pontac; Lynwood; Hynford & Hillview: 1947. Everitt: Saunders Miss L: Hicks C C.

Sale of Houses - Estate of late Todman family, Dorking area: 1947. Burfoot W: Howe: Rose: Still Mrs: Cooke A R: Hughes: Puddicombe: White: Barker P W: Devereux: Lake Mrs: Burt Mrs S J : Jenner R: Middleton Miss: Arnold and Son: King: Dudley R: Vere Hunt R de.

Sale of Nos 18 and 18a Church Street; and 2 Archway Place: 1947. Hazelden: White: Kenwood: Workshop: Terry.

Wathen Road - Sale of No 26; and Hampstead Road - Sale of No 46: 1947. Johns C R.

North Street - Sale of Nos 3 to 8: 1947. Buckee Mrs: Holland Mrs S: Overington: Taylor.

Sale of Houses - Estate of late Todman family, Dorking area: 1947. Bravery J: Kitchenside Mrs: Prew: Wadey D.

Leslie Road - Sale of Nos 4 to 9: 1927. Bacon: Figg: Robjent: Smith: Chapman: Morris: Wakeford.

Harrowgate Gardens - Sale of Nos 4 5 and 6; and Horsham Road - Sale of 6 6a and 6b: 1927. Brown: May: Waite.

Pixham Lane - Sale of Nos 4 and 5; and Spring Gardens - Sale of Nos 14 and 17: 1947. Cotton A: Eveleigh C: Rose Mrs: Stallard Mrs: Elphic: Otterway Mrs.

Hart Road - Sale of Nos 18 and 19; and Leslie Road - Sale of Nos 10 to 13: 1948. Betteridge E: Potts G.

Hampstead Road - Sale of Nos 6 and 7: 1948. Connor H: Grice F: Lancaster W.

S488

S488

S489 Sale of Downton, Newdigate: 1949: Broughton Amos W: Macro William G.

S490

S491

S492 Sale of Houses - Hart Road; Curtis Gardens; Watson Road: 1951.

S492

S492

S492

S493 Cotmandene - Sale of Denton: 1952.

S494 Horsham Road - Sale of Dale Cottage: 1954.

S495

S496

S497/1-2

S498

S499/1-4

S499/1-4

S499/1-4

Lyons Cottages - Sale of Nos 7 8 9 10 22 and 23: 1948. Covey Mrs E: Haley J: Manuel Mrs: Sawyers J: Arnold Miss A: Ellis C: Rogerson Mrs : Brooker G: Nicholls A.

Sale of Willowdene; Sale of Weston Villa, Holmwood: 1948. Brewer Henry A J: Farmer Mary: Walker Joseph: Bargman F: Kirksby Ellen: King W: King George: Down William J: Dunkley John: Dunkley Ada: Tanner Alfred A: Peters Charles: Parris R F G.

The Dene, Abinger - Sale of Nos 1 to 26 (see also S 495): 1950. Evelyn William J: King W: King George: Cooke J: Etherington V: Overington F J : Thorndell A: Bodle B: Francis J: Mortimer Mrs E K: Smith S: Bentley W J : Daniels F E: Nichols Mrs R H: Cole H T : Hunt Mrs E: Miller Miss M: Cole T: Harrison F: Lucas F G: Bodle G W: Erret J: Overington B: Bishop J: Harrison J J: Overington A: Francis A: Plumbridge Mrs D E .

Dene Street - Sale of Nos 63 to 71: 1950. Philps Thomas: Westbrook Emma: James Sidney W: Philps Clara: Boxall Mrs: Baker: Hunt T: Gill J: Hill R E.

Hart Road - Sale of Nos 26 and 28; and Curtis Gardens - Sale of No 6: 1951. Cottrell Miss E J M: Jackson Miss R M: Warburton Fred C.

Sale of Houses - Hart Road; Curtis Gardens; Watson Road: 1951. Allatson Charles: Fletcher-Jones George: Oldershaw Robert P: Hart Charles: Eveleigh Abel: Miller Kate: Watson Edwin: Sawyers William: Curry Frederick: Mitchell Kate: MacMahon Mary J.

Watson Road, Westcott - Sale of Nos 17-19: 1951. Batcock William: Gardiner W.

The Dene Estate, Abinger - Sale of Nos 1 to 26 The Dene (see also S 490): 1954. Evelyn William J: Pearce G W : Swanborough.

Dene Street - Sale of No 35: 1954. Clear Percy L: Clear Archibald H: Deverell John R C: Wood Richard M.

Deepdene Avenue (Dorking By-pass) - Sale of building land: 1955. Building land.Deepdene Avenue - Sale of Cedar Close (No 40): 1955. Chance Maurice: Hope Henry F: Tarleton Alfred H: Hope Lord Francis: Beckett Percy H: Lewns.

Sale of Deepdene Estate in Dorking Brockham & Holmwood: 1955. Barrs: Fox Lt-Cmdr: Reynolds: Baker: Robertson Miss: Atkinson W W and H L.

Deepdene Estate - Sale of Nos 68 and 69 Brockham Coach Road: 1955. Pearce Mrs: Wood.

Deepdene Estate - Sale of Nos 2 to 12; 14 &15; and 17 to 22 Castle Gardens: 1955. Alton: Hodges: Lewis: Thompson.

S499/1-4

S499/1-4

S499/1-4

S499/1-4 Sale of Deepdene Estate in Dorking Brockham & Holmwood: 1955.

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S499/1-4

S499/1-4 Deepdene Estate - Sale of part of Glory Farm: 1955. Chitty James Robert.

S499/1-4

S499/1-4 Deepdene Estate - Sale of Dorking Golf Club (Chart Park): 1955.

S499/1-4

S499/1-4 Deepdene Estate - Sale of Carnbrae and Sandrock in Horsham Road: 1955.

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S499/1-4

S499/1-4

S500/1-2 Westcott Road - Sale of Building Land (Glebe Road): 1956. Building land.

S501

S502

S503

S503

S503 Sale of No 70 St Johns Road, Westcott; & property in Dorking: 1961.

S504 The Hildens - Sale of Drydown, Westcott: 1961.

S505 Burney Road - Sale of Des Espoirs, Westhumble: 1963.

S506 Sale of contents of Dawes Green House, Leigh: 1964. Household Goods.

Deepdene Estate - Sale of Betchworth Castle: 1955. Anderson: Edey: Petrie: Walker Mrs.

Deepdene Estate - Sale of Betchworth Park Golf Course: 1955. Arnold: Gibbs: Willmott.

Deepdene Estate - Sale of Bushbury Farm and Parkpale Cottages: 1955. Smallbone E.

Deepdene Estate - Sale of Nos 21 and 22 Punchbowl Lane: 1955. Hall: Building Land: Meadows.

Deepdene Estate - Sale of Chalcrafts Nursery in Reigate Road: 1955. Chalcraft: Nursery.

Deepdene Estate - Sale of Burchett House (Porlock Hotel); and Burchett Cottage: 1955. Turton Mrs: Downing.

Deepdene Estate - Sale of Nos 1 to 4 St Pauls Road; Wood End; and Kirkstall: 1955.

Deepdene Estate - Sale of Inholms House and Cottage: 1955. Robertson L N. (Blackbrook, Holmwood)

Deepdene Estate - Sale of The White Barn; & Inholms Lane Playing Field: 1955. Todd Major C D H.

Sale of Deepdene Estate in Dorking Brockham & Holmwood: 1955. Playing Field.

Sale of No 18 Falkland Road; Nos 4 5 & 6 Bentsbrook Cottages: 1958: Brown Mrs: Chalke A T: Hutson R M : Webb W E J.

Ridgeway Road and Reigate Road - Sale of building plots: 1959. Building Land: Building Land.

Sale of Houses - Horsham Rd; Chalkpit Lane; Orchard Rd & St Johns Rd: 1961.Sale of No 22 Horsham Road; No 40 Chalkpit Lane; No 65 Orchard Road: 1961. Knightley J.

S507 Sale of building Estate (site of Kenclare), Dorking: 1964. Building Land.

S508

S509/1-2

S510 & 511

S512 Coast Hill - Sale of Dalesford, Westcott: 1966.

S513/1-4

S513/1-4 Sale of property in Dorking; Ewell and Leatherhead (Executors Sale): 1966.

S513/1-4 High Street - Sale of Nos 249 and 251: 1966.

S513/1-4

S513/1-4 High Street - Sale of Nos 1 to 7 Market Parade; with other property: 1966.

S513/1-4

S513/1-4

S514/1-2 Sale of Deepdene House; 2nd copy S 515: 1965. Peters Lewis R.

S515/1-2 Copy of S514: 1965.

S516

S516

S516

S517

S518

S519

Sale of Building Sites in Milton Avenue and Ridgeway Road: 1964. Curtis George: Rossiter William J: Chabot Alfred: Building Land: Building Land.

Sale of Deerleap, Westcott: 1965: Chichester Arthur O C: Evelyn Cecil J: Phillimore Godfrey W: Chapman Walter A: Hunt Richard H.

Sale of Nos 2 4 & 6 South Street; No 203 High Street & Nos 4 & 6 Lincoln Road: 1965. Loyns: Baker: Mills Margaretta: Ladies' Wear.

High Street - Sale of Nos 249 and 251: 1966. Jones George F: Oldershaw Robert P: Durant Frederick: Osenton Martha: Wickens Ernest: Wagner Fredk H.

Sale of property in Dorking; Ewell and Leatherhead (Executors Sale): 1966. Bell Lady Bertha Di: Knapp-Fisher Sir Ed F: Osborne George F: Tabner Ann F: Griffith Ronald E: Trotter Winifred: Francis Peter J.

Sale of property in Dorking; Ewell and Leatherhead (Executors Sale): 1966. Cummings G T H: Osenton Charles: Aldridge Freda M: Clear S J: Gascoigne-Pees Arthur: Gascoigne-Pees Rodney.

Bridge Street - Sale of No 4; Church Street - Sale of No 8; & other property: 1966.

Sale of property in High St; South St & West St Dorking & Hatchlands Rd Redhill: 1968.

Sale of No 304 High Street; Nos 80 to 82 South Street; Nos 11 16 and 42 West Street: 1968. Cottrell P M : Builder: O'Connor J F P: Holmesdale Press: Wong Wui Tai: Ladies' Wear: Tyre Services: Curzon Norman: Antique Dealer: Dupree Gerard: Hairdresser: McKean Alexander: Restaurant: Sergeant Jas: Siu Hon Man.

Sale of No 7 Hatchlands Road, Redhill; & property in Dorking: 1968. Hunt Bros: Motor Factors.

Camilla Drive, Westhumble - Sale of Dormers: 1971. Ellis Henry R: Gruchy Sidney V: Jacomb Rosalie A.

South Street - Sale of Methodist Church site - floor plan: 1973. Fuller Joseph: Nicklin George T: Telford Rev John: Doubleday Frederick W: Smith Montague W: Church.

Box Hill Road - Sale of Dukes Wood; and Keepers Planting (cottage): 1973. Warburg Sir Oscar E: Warburg Catherine W.

S520 Sale of Dawes Green House, Leigh: c1973.

S521

S522

S523

S524 Sale of Elm Lodge, Capel: 1965. Bremner Isabel M: Taylor Harriet Ester.

S525

S526 Reigate Road - Sale of furniture at Fosterwood: 1947. Household Goods.

S527

S528 Sale of No 4 Falkland Gardens: 1949.

S529

S530 Blanks Lane, Newdigate - Sale of Fairyland (Dean Cottage): 1950.

S531

S532/1-2

S533

S534

S535 Horsham Road - Sale of Fern Villa (No 18b): 1952.

S536/1-2 Sale of Fredley Barn, Mickleham: 1952. Reynolds William M.

S537 Sale of No 11 Fairfield Drive: 1953.

S538

S539

Westcott: Sale of Nos 44 & 46 St Johns Road and No 4 Watson Road (Eastbury): 1945: Hunt: Taylor Mrs.

Evergreen Farm, Newdigate - Sale of equipment and livestock: 1962. Kearl K J: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Cranleigh Road, Ewhurst - Sale of building plots at Heulfre: 1964. Barlow Lionel: Barlow Francis J: Barlow Algernon: Barlow Essex F: Broomer: Carpenter Fredk: Stemp Henry: Thompson Arthur R: Best Arthur: Building Land.

Sale of Effingham Hill Farm, Ranmore: (house plan); building plots: 1966. Calburn Charles: Calburn Frank: Gascoigne Ernest F: Warter Sir Phillips A: Building Land.

Sale of No 2 Falkland Gardens: 1949. Turner Henry: Turner Francis: Turner Alfred: Turner Laura: Morland Thomas: Wilkinson Conrad.

Sale of Furzefield, Peaslake: 1949. King George: Barlow Algernon: Godfrey Albert H: Mackenzie Robert S F: Paine Anna M: Paine Edith A: Paine Edith C: Preston Edith.

Sale of No 27 Falkland Road: 1950. Morland Thomas: Wilkinson Conrad: Pledge Job: Hodges William J: Hodges Ernest: Langham Arthur C: Bowring: Pledge Miss Fanny.

Sale of Folly Farm, Holmwood: 1950. Brammall Robert T: Garrick George C: Brammall Kathleen: Lee George.

Sale of Nos 1 and 2 Forest End Cottages, Ockley: 1950. Bryant George: Weller Alfred: Worsfold Harold: Baker W: Muggeridge W.

Sale of Nos 67 to 73 Falkland Road: 1952. Bacon Mrs: Haines Mrs: Pickard Mrs: Whitmore: Garrish: Garman: Killick Mrs.

Sale of Nos 5 and 6 Falkland Road: 1954. Ellis Herbert M: Morley John S: Oliver E: Ward.

Sutton Abinger - Sale of Frolbury Manor and Cottage: 1955. Chomondelay Hon G: Barnes-Brand Wm D: Brown Walter H.

S540/1-6

S541

S542

S543 Sale of Friars Elm, Ranmore: 1962.

S544 Sale of Farnhurst Farm, Cranleigh: 1964.

S545 Pisley Lane, Ockley - Sale of Equipment at Fishfold Farm: 1965.

S546/1-3

S547

S548 Cathill Lane, Ockley - Sale of Four Oaks: 1975.

S549/1-2

S551

S552/1-3

S553 St Pauls Road - Sale of Glorydene: 1926. Hope Lord Francis.

S554 Reigate Road - Sale of The Gables: 1928.

S555 Deepdene Vale - Sale of Glenshiel: 1929.

S556 Sale of Gloverswood, Charlwood: 1929.

S557

S558

S559 Chichester Road - Sale of The Gables: 1934.

S560

S561

Sale of Farm Place Estate, Ockley; Farm; and Nos 1 to 8 Paynes Green Cottages: 1958. Farmer E: Marshall Frederick: East: Martin R: Frith: Neal R.

Sale of Fernbank General Stores, Abinger: 1961. General Store: Post Office: Tea Room.

Fishfold Farm, Ockley - Sale of Jersey Herd and Equipment: 1961. Ridgeway J W: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Sale of Fortune Farm & Cottages and Chantersluer Farm & Cottage (Charlwood): 1965. Winder Rowland F: Winder Cyril E: Ansell John W: Hunt S: Stewart Peter: Doddrell Hugh C: Wilson Hubert M: Case Geoffrey C: Brown: Harrison: Margett: Smith: Camber: Stent: Thorne.

Dean Oak Lane, Leigh - Sale of Foxborough: 1966. Knight Archibald S: Trussler Lydia T: Welfare George W.

Sale of Froggetts Farm, Ockley (2 copies): 1978. Green Alice: Jillard Vernon: Cooper Robert W.

Sale of Grenehurst Park Estate, Capel: 1924: Pangrati Giovanni: Dennis James H: Lee-Steere Henry C: Building Land: Farm Deadstock.

Forest Green - Sale of Gosterwood; Mayes Green - Sale of Woodside: 1924. Morgan Sir Charles : Evelyn William J: Evelyn John H: Building Land.

Nower Road - Sale of Greenways: 1931. Cubitt George: Hopgood John: Cubitt Henry: Cubitt William.

London Road - Sale of The Grove and The (Old) Beehive: 1931. Elliott Jane: Tucker Lady Judith: Barclay James P: Hastie Julia K: Singer Alfred: Arnold Edward: Singer Harriet: Singer Catherine: Upward Walter: Haydon Dodsworth: Young Herbert: Young John: Smallpeice Gilbert: Tollgate.

Deepdene Park Road - Sale of Grassington Lodge: 1934. Harries-Jones J S D.Sale of Gadbrook House, Betchworth; and Nos 1 and 2 Speedwell Cottages: 1935. Day C W: Swan J.

S562 South terrace - Sale of Glenside: 1936. Building Land.

S563 Middle Street, Brockham - Sale of Greeba: 1947. Dick Andrew D.

S564

S565

S566

S567 Sale of Grove House, Newdigate: 1953.

S568

S569 Tower Hill - Sale of Glory View: 1954.

S570

S571/1-2 Forest Green - Sale of Gosterwood Manor and Farm: 1955.

S572 Sale of Grove Farm, Leigh: 1957.

S573

S574/1-3 Sale of Gaterounds Farm, Newdigate: 1962.

S575

S576 Milton Avenue, Westcott - Sale of contents of Greenheys: 1962.

S577/1-2

S578/1-2 Sale of The Garden House, Westcott: 1964.

S579

S580/1-4 Sale of Gaterounds Farm Estate, Newdigate: 1966.

S581/1-3 Sale of Greenings Farm, Charlwood (Plan); 1 Greenings Cottages: 1968.

S582 Mid-Holmwood Lane - Sale of Gowan Lodge: 1973.

S583/1-2 Sale of Gosterwood Manor Farm, Ockley; and Cottage: 1979. Heseltine.

S584 Sale of Holmesdale House; and Cottage (Holmwood): 1910. Bond E H.

Deepdene Park Road - Sale of Grassington Lodge: 1948. Campbell Nigel L: Hope Lord Francis: Tarleton Alfred H: Wilkinson N G: Chance Maurice: May Frederick: Woollart Albert H: Woollart Emmeline.

Milton Avenue, Westcott - Sale of Greenheys: 1953. Barclay Robert W: Maxwell Edmund A: Smith William.

Brockham Green - Sale of Greenside: 1953. Chance Maurice: Balchin Lavinia L: Bryson Ruth H.

Gatton Manor Farm, Ockley - Sale of Livestock and Equipment: 1954. Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Misbrooks Green, Capel - Sale of Greenside : 1955. Chance Maurice: Higgs Frederick: Roberts Mrs.

Junction Road - Sale of No 1 (Glen Lyn): 1960. Jones Ellen: Douglas Katherine: Douglas Margaret A: Douglas Florence M.

Milton Avenue, Westcott - Sale of contents of Greenheys (see also S576): 1962. Household Goods.

Sale of The Greenings; Bailiffs House; Farm; Cottages (Charlwood): 1963. Drury Vyvyan D: Muecke Francis F: Young Lyle E: Young William W: Wigram John: Gray B G: Stafford Leslie: Jones P R.

Sale of Grenehurst Park, Capel; North Lodge; and Nos 1 and 2 Stylehurst Cottages: 1964. Adcock Cecil P: Hunloke Philip: Gillett Walter M: Hadjilias Emanuele.

S585/1-2

S586/1-5

S586/1-5

S586/1-5

S586/1-5

S586/1-5

S586/1-5 Sale of building land in Rose Hill; and in Deepdene: 1919. Butler W R.

S587

S588 Rose Hill - Sale of Holly House: 1920. Attlee William: Norfolk Duke of.

S589

S590/1-2

S591/1-4 Sale of Holmbury Estate (with cottages): 1923.

S592/1-7

S593/1-2 Sale of Hookwood Lodge, Horley: 1924.

S594 Sale of Hatchlea, Ockley: 1926.

S595 Sale of Hollybush, Newdigate: 1926. Glanville Percy T.

S596 Sale of No 84 High Street: 1927.

S597 Harrow Road West - Sale of Hill View: 1927.

S598 Sale of Holbrook Farm, Ockley: 1927.

S599

S600 St Pauls Road - Sale of Holmesdale: 1928.

Sale of Henfold, Holmwood (3 Copies not identical 2 undated): 1918. Norfolk Duke of. Plus map

Sale of property in High St; South St; Chequers Lane; Dene St; Rose Hill & Deepdene: 1919. Dendy Eliza.

South Street - Sale of No 15-16 (Holder House) and 18 (Dudley House): 1919: Foord Peter.

Sale of Nos 9 and 99 to 102 High Street; and Carpenters Store in Cape Place: 1919. Day Lady: Bank: Porter H F D : Hosier: Tailor: Delia Rocco: Grocer: Pearce J: Dickenson W T: Carpenter: English George.

Sale of property in High St; South St; Chequers Lane; Dene St; Rose Hill & Deepdene: 1919. Denby Mrs.

Sale of gardens in Chequers Lane; and building land in Dene Street: 1919. Attlee E W: Building Land: Lynch R G: Smith E A.

Sale of Hawthorndene, Westcott: 1920. Malleson Mortimer D: Fisher Frederick.

Sale of High Ashurst Estate: 1921. Praed Winthrop Mackworth: Hope Anne A: Harrowby Earl of: Hope Lord Francis: Pettit: Ladbroke Robert: Ryder Henry D: Wilson James C: Bagot Mathilda: Lucas Thomas: Young William L: Bagot Ponsonby: Bagot Villiers: Latour William Young: Ryder Edward A: Cricket: Inn: Manor. (incl Betchworth, Headley and Mickleham areas)

Sale of Vann Farm; Holbrook Farm; Knoll Farm & land at Clarkes Green Field: 1921. Building Land: Building Land. (Capel and Ockley areas)

Sale of Hook Farm, Leigh (and 2 cottages): 1923. Norfolk Duke of: Pickersgill J.

Sale of Nos 63 and 64 High Street: 1928. White James: Baker: Kelsey Mrs: Confectioner.

S601 Sale of Nos 17 and 18 Hampstead Road: 1929.

S602

S603/1-2 Sale of Hatchetts House and Farm, Newdigate: 1929.

S604/1-3

S605

S606 London Road - Sale of Highbank: 1931.

S607

S608 Sale of No 43 High Street: 1932. Arthur R.

S609 Sale of Nos 63 and 64 High Street: 1932.

S610/1-8 Sale of No 73 High Street (Sketch Plan): 1932.

S611 Cliftonville - Sale of Holmbury Cottage: 1932. Smith Mrs Martha.

S612

S613 Sale of No 20 Horsham Road: 1934. Braid Arthur R: Fry Robert.

S614

S615 Vincent Lane - Sale of Holmbury Villa: 1934. Knight Mrs.

S616

S617 Sale of Highbury, Capel: 1935. Mortimer Charles: Weeden Charles.

S618

S619 Sale of No 183 High Street: 1936. Maslin Mrs.

S620

S621 North Holmwood - Sale of Holmwood Lodge: 1937.

S622 Sale of Nos 100-102 High Street: 1938. Cull W B.

S623

Sale of Hartsfield, Betchworth: 1929. Higfors Higford: Miller Maria: Livesey George.

Sale of the Holmwood Park Estate including farm; cottages and 2 Lodges: 1929: Bryans Arthur: Rutter Mrs G F: Renville: Tickner.

Sale of Starmount Villa, Holmwood, & cottage; Goodwill of coal & carting merchant: 1929. Brown W F J: Overton: West.

Sale of Holm Cottage in Warwick Road, Holmwood; Garage in Norfolk Road; and building site: 1931. Bright Rev James F: Wickham Rev A P W: Cattley Wildman: Smith R Bosworth: Wickham Edmund D: Tyrrell J: Building Land.

Sale of No 3 Horsham Road: 1932. Brown Walter W: Finch Frederick: Finch Frederick: Crow F L: Wyllie Dora L.

Sales of Nos 10 to 13 17 and 18 Jubilee Terrace; and Nos 14 to 17 Hart Gardens: 1934. Cook: George: Rumsby: Stone: Anderson: King: Pank: Kelsey.

Sale of High Ashurst, Headley; cottages; lodge; private chapel: 1935. Boulton Henry: Ladbroke Robert: Chapel.

Sale of No 3 High Street (Pearks Dairies): 1935. Gunn Edmund S: Weston Thomas: Skinner Mrs E: Dairy.

Sale of Holmdale, Holmbury St Mary; lodge; 4 cottages: 1936. Street Arthur E: Webb Henry B: Hoskyns Arthur P: Hoskyns Charlotte L: Kerr Elizabeth M: Weller Henry: Weller Mary: Cole: Page: Webb Henry B.

Sale of Nos 262-4 High Street: 1938. Ledger Elizabeth: Ledger Matthew: Ledger Fredk W: Rowe Charles J: Hibberd Mrs.

S624

S624

S624

S625 Tower Hill - Sale of The Hermitage: 1945.

S626

S627

S628 Deepdene Park Road - Sale of Highfield: 1947.

S629 Sale of Nos 258-260, Dorking High Street: 1947.

S630

S631

S632

S633 Calvert Road - Sale of Hillside: 1948. Ashcombe Baron.

S634

S635

S636 Sale of Nos 4 and 5 Hart Gardens: 1949. Anderson: Mercer.

S637

S637 Sale of Filbert Cottage, Shere: 1949. King W C.

S638

S639 Cudworth (Newdigate) - Sale of Hillview: 1949.

S640 Vincent Drive - Sale of Heathdene: 1950.

S641 Yew Tree Road - Sale of Highfield: 1950.

S642

Sale of Houses - Lyons Cottages; Harrowgate Gdns; Horsham Rd & Hampstead Rd: 1943. Carpenter Mrs.

Sales of No 3 Lyons Cottages; and Nos 1 2 and 3 Harrowgate Gardens: 1943. Chapman C: Knight H: Trafford H.

Sales of Nos 7 8 and 9 Horsham Road; and Nos 61-2 Hampstead Road: 1943. Brown A W H: Edwards A E: Shilling Mrs: Banbury J: Steadman.

Sale of Heath Crest, Westcott: 1946. Garrick Madeline A: Redfern Sydney E: Sutherland John: Mackenzie R N.

Sutton Place, Abinger - Sale of High Barn: 1947. Bathurst Elfrida M: Spillern Otto.

Sale of No 57 Hampstead Road: 1948. Rickman Caroline A: Marsh Maria: Marsh Florence.

Sale of Nos 4 5 and 6 Harrowgate Gardens; and building plot: 1948. Building Land.Sale of No 5 Hart Road: 1948. Jones George F: Oldershaw Robert P: Walker Israel: Collins Robert: Edser William: Saunders Henry W: Coops Thomas: Watson William A.

Horsham Road, Beare Green - Sale of Hill View : 1948. Harvey Percy P: Hawkins William F.

Sale of The Hollies, Beare Green: 1948. Ansell Allen: Perkins Charles A: Fitzalan Viscount: Norfolk Duke of: Embling Henry W: Norfolk Duchess of.

Sale of Hawthorne Cottage, Shere: 1949. Spottiswoode Augusta: Sanders M W.

Harrow Road West - Sale of Hillcrest: 1949. Atlee Emily: Calvert William: Calvert John C: Atlee Henry.

Sale of Nos 7 & 18 Hampstead Road, Dorking, and 1 & 4 Redlands Bank Cottages, Holmwood: 1951. Griffin Mrs: Shepherd: Birch Mrs: Batchelor Mrs.

S643

S644

S645

S646/1-2

S647

S648 Franksfield (Peaslake) - Sale of Hillcrest: 1953. Pullen Wm.

S649

S650/1-2

S651

S652 Sale of No 5 Hurtbank, Holmbury: 1953. Waterhouse Theodore.

S653 Sale of Hatchetts, Newdigate: 1955.

S654

S655

S656

S657/1-2 Sale of Holbrook Farm, Ockley, and 3 cottages: 1961. Sanders Cyril Jos.

S658 Sale of Heath Cottage, Westcott: 1962.

S659

S660 Sale of No 13 Howard Road: 1962. Rose Mrs Ivy.

S661 Deepdene Wood - Sale of Hill Grove: 1963.

Sale of No 245 High Street: 1951. Jones George F: Oldershaw Robert P: Walker Henry: Scales George: Ventham Edward: Turner Blackmoor.

Sale of Holme, Gomshall: 1951. Fraser Mackensie R: Fraser Mackensie J: Kennard A S: Holden Rev J S: Ferguson A G: Cox Alfred.

Howard Road - Sale of Heathcroft: 1952. Whaley Fanny: Tebbs Frank M: Tebbs Wm H: Tebbs George C.

Sale of Holmes Farm & Holmlea, Betchworth; Oakwood Lodge; Golden Lodge (Box Hill) etc: 1952: Campbell Nigel L: Hope Lord Francis: Warren Sir Thomas: Brodie Benjamin C: Brodie Phoebe M: Brodie Sir Ben V: Brodie Ernest A: Trussler Mrs: Builder.

Sale of No 1 Hart Gardens: 1953. Charman John: Eveleigh Abel: Rapley William: Tugwell John: Charman Alfred: Rapley William.

Sale of Holmbury Estate including 3 farms; lodge & cottages: 1953. Parker G C: Stevens K G: Baron Lady Elsie: Guinness Hon A.

Sale of Holmwood Park Farm; Knoll Cottage & South Lodge etc: 1953. Dillon Adela: Ogle Bertram S: Hack Sidney J: Maude Robert H: Maude Caroline A: Ogle H S: Maude Gerald E: Boxall Frederick: Hall-Caine Gordon R: Montesole Edward: Crewdson William D: Hoare Edward H: Nichols John C: Morgan Frederick B: Brown Eric C: Stillwell William B.

Holmwood Park; Sale of Live and Dead Stock: 1953. Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Sale of Halesbridge Farm and 2 cottages in Newdigate: 1956. Tapsell Wm T: Cox Samuel: Young Anna M: Young William R: Bischoff Thomas H: Rampton Percy W: Winder Rowland F: Bell Sir Eastman: Ryan Horace G: Winder Cyril E: Ansell Allen: Ansell John W: Hunt S: Russell Annie L: Bezzant Norman: Legon Arthur L.

Horsham Road, Holmwood - Sale of Hawthorne: 1958. Rapley William: Rapley Martha.

Sale of Nos 312-314 High Street: 1961. Cox Rose D: Frogley J O: Stokes Mrs Florence: Upstone Mrs F E.

Sale of Horsehills Farm, Charlwood; 2 cottages; bungalow (Mi Feliz Casa) : 1962. Arthur John D: Oakey Philip W: Berry Albert E: Oakey Godfrey D: Berry Derbe C: Parsons Bernard W: Berkeley-Owen S: Berry Jessie: Berry Eustace A.

S662

S663

S664 Sale of Hunters Moon, Abinger: 1967.

S665/1-2

S666/1-2

S667 Sale of Nos 22 and 22A Hart Road; and No 112 Rothes Road: 1976.

S668

S669 Sale of Hartshurst Manor, Ockley: 1977. Lee-Steere G E.

S670

S671 Sale of No 9 The Hatch, Ockley: 1978. Lee-Steere G E.

S672 Sale of No 12A Hart Gardens: 1979. Pelham J P J.

S673/1-4

S674 Sale of Ivyholt: 1922.

S675

S676 Parkgate, Newdigate - Sale of Innstead: 1932. Horley Henry: Mason Joseph.

S677 Sale of Ivy Cottage, Betchworth: 1934.

S678 Sale of Ivy House Farm and 2 Cottages in Newdigate: 1950.

S679 Deepdene Wood - Sale of Invereshie: 1955. Stewart D H.

S680 Sale of Inholms House and Cottage, Holmwood: 1964.

S681

S682 Tranquil Lane, Betchworth - Sale of Ivy Cottage: 1973.

S683/1-5

Westcott Street - Sale of 4 building plots adjoining Hawthornedene: 1965. Building land.

Sale of Hound House and Bungalow, Shere: 1967. Carden Stanley R: Sparkes Robert C: Sparkes John G: Shrapnel-Smith Ed: Haigh Margaret M: Rhondda Viscountess: Baker.

Sale of Holmwood Farm & 2 Cottages (? map earlier): 1969. 2 copies,1 annotated,1 clean

Sale of Nos 108 to 116 High Street; (plan of vicinity with shop names): 1973. Shop Names List.

Cricketers Close, Ockley - Sale of Hale Cottage: 1977. Lee-Steere C: Rushton F T: Lee-Steere G E.

Sale of Nos 296-8 and 300-302 High Street (Plan of shops in vicinity): 1977. Hairdresser: Restaurant: Shop.

Sale of Hound House Farm, Newdigate (includes amusing notes): 1983. Monier-Williams R: Smithers N: Lee-Steere H E: Lee-Steere G E.

Sale of Inholm, Hplmbury, and a Cottage: 1929. Hoskyns Charlotte L: Hoskyns Arthur P.

Sale of Ilex Trees, Mickleham: 1966. Fosbery Lucy G: Fosbery Mrs L G .

Sale of The Jordans and 4 Cottages, Newdigate: 1927. Broadwood James H: Goldney Sir Gabriel: Pollock George F: Watson Eliza M: Goldney Frederick H: Mathieson James H: Mortimer Foster: Broadwood Henry F: Hanbury George: Mitchell Francis H: Watson William Farnell: Corfield Reginald: Walker Francis.

S684 Sale of Jessamine Cottage: 1936. Knight: Rich Mrs L.

S685

S686

S687

S688/1-6

S689 Juniper Hil, Mickleham - Sale of 2 bungalows: 1966.

S690/2 Sale of Juniper Hill, Mickleham: 1975.

S691

S692 Newdigate Road, Beare Green - Sale of Keatleas: 1927. Moore Flt Lt F S.

S693

S694 Sale of No 2 Kingsland, Newdigate, (ex Brendon Cottages): 1947.

S695 Sale of Kiln Meadow, Leigh: 1949. Norfolk Duke of.

S696 Sale of Knoll Farm, Capel: 1962. Chance Maurice: Gillett Walter M.

S697

S698 Barrington Road - Sale of Langley House: 1924. Fisher Dr George.

S699 Sale of Langholm, Holmwood: 1929. Patterson Mrs.

S700 Sale of Nos 1 2 and 3 Leslie Road: 1929. Brewster W P: Carter Mrs.

S701/1-4

S702 Sale of Leasehold of No 3-8 Limeway Terrace: 1931. Cubitt Estates Ltd.

S703

S704

S704 Sale of The Larches; and Furniture: 1936.

Sale of Juniper Hill; 3 Cottages; Lodge (Mickleham): 1936. Bryant Isabella M: Ferguson H B: Mackay Herbert J: Ferguson William H: Cunliffe Leonard D.

Sale of Juniper Hill, Mickleham: 1964. Bennett Viscount: Bradford Maurice S: Heaton Leonard D: Passmore Trevor S: Thirlby Arnold E: Wilson Thomas M.

Sale of Nos 14 15 and 16 Jubilee Terrace: 1954. Jones George F: Oldershaw Robert P: Weller George.

Sale of Jayes Estate, Newdigate; inc. 2 farms; cottage; cricket field; Lordship of Cudworth Manor: 1965. Gordon-Clark Alfred A: Monier-Williams R: Gordon-Clark Charles S: Lee-Steere Charles: Lordship: Cricket: Lee-Steere G E.

Sale of Building Sites at Knoll Farm, Capel: 1925. Cazalet Emmeline A: Ebsworth Edward H: Bacon Henry: Freshfield William D: Dennis James H: Building Land.

Sale of Knoll Cottage, Ockley, and Estate including 2 farms etc: 1932. Abinger Baron: Evelyn William J: Barr W H C: Spratley Mrs.

Coneyhurst Lane, Ewhurst - Sale of Kilnbrook: 1968. Harding-Newman Col R J H.

Sale Little Abbots Farm Cottage, Betchworth (including correspondence): 1930: Oakley John H: Watkins: Watney Ida.

Sale of 19 acres of pasture land adjoining Pisley Farm, Ockley: 1934. Abinger Baron: Bosworth Frederick B: Anderson Andrew.

Reigate Road, Brockham - Sale of Elmgrove Farm: 1936. Chart Richard: Hope Lord Francis: Campbell Nigel L: Farley Sidney.

S705

S706

S707/1-2

S708 Deepdene Park - Sale of Little Leighs: 1949. Scott.

S709 Pippbrook Gardens - Sale of Little Orchard: 1949. Roger Mrs.

S710 Sale Lychgate House, Holmbury: 1949. Knight L: Morphew E S.

S711

S712

S713 Pilgrims Way, Westhumble - Sale of Little House: 1955. Quinn.

S714

S715

S716 Sale of Laurel Cottage and Meadow Cottage, Beare Green: 1958.

S717 Norwood Hill, Charlwood - Sale of Little Barfords: 1963.

S718 Upper Street, Shere - Sale of The Little House: 1963.

S719

S720

S721 Sale of Lodgelands Farm, Ockley: 1979.

S722 Sale Leith Hill House, Coldharbour: nd.

Church Street - Sale of Leslie House; and land: 1947. Todman Joseph: Building Land: Skilton.

Sale of Little Abbots Farm, Betchworth: 1948. Curtis James: Kerr Dendy W: Oakley John H: Marten Frank W: Oakley Dame Ida: Curtis Percy J: Kerr Robert C: Lilley John H: Watney Dendy: Watkins Norman H M.

Sale of Leith Vale, Ockley, and 5 cottages: 1949. Garden: Buckingham: Moore Mrs: Trotter R D.

Sale of Leigh Place Estate (historical notes): 1954. Charrington Arthur F: Bell Henry: McDougall Katherine: Motion Sydney H: Watney Daniel: Watney Walter D: Waterhouse George G: Waterhouse Catherine L: Cooper Charles: Kane Rev Thomas: Watney Stephen C: Canterbury Archbishop of: Southwark Bishop of: Bell Sir Eastman: Read George: Winder Rowland F: Bischoff Thomas H: Winder Frederick: Brewse: Bounty of Queen Anne: Dendy Richard: Moss: Shelly William: Harrington: General Store: Peeling: Woodman John: Bristow Robert: Gurney Miss: Rees Mrs: Warrington: Appleby: Hewitt M: Quare Col.: Salmon Mrs: Bowyer Miss: Clergy: Spurrier Mrs: Adams: Weller Mrs: Smith: Rampton Percy: Southwark Bishop of: de Aderne John: General Store: Peeling: Woodman John.

Chart Lane - Sale of Ladyrig : 1955. Campbell Nigel L: Hope Lord Francis: Newcastle Duke of: Clinton Guy P: Isitt Frank S: Beyfus Angelus: Grant Marjorie: Cotton George: Cotton Dame Ethel.

Sale of Little Dunshot Farm and cottages, Leigh; 1956-7 [mentions John Baxter, Harry Charrington, Helen Charrington, Georgina Charrington, Daniel Watney and Sir John Watney]

Sale of Little Denshot Farm, Leigh: 1956-7. Charrington Helen: Charrington Harry J: Charrington Georgina P: Watney Sir John: Baxter John C: Furness Thomas S: Watney Daniel: Chudley: Churchill Ivor Spencer: Smith Ian M: Tacon Ernest F.

Norwood Hill, Charlwood - Sale of Little Chantersluer: 1964. Dixon Hugh R: Knight Archibald S: Bischoff Thomas H: Bell Sir Eastman: Dix Harold: Rampton William: Winder Rowland F.

Sundry papers - Sale of outlying portions of Lyne Estate, Capel: 1964. Batchelor A: Markham M: Porges W: Patton T: Clapshaw W.

S723

S725

S726

S727 Sale of Milton Heath: nd: Garden: Reservoir.

S728

S729 Sale of Moleside Croft; and Bungalow, Brockham: 1927. Knipe Miss.

S730

S731

S732 Knoll Road - Sale of Mertinga: 1931. Duffin C J.

S733 Sale of Mill View, Charlwood: 1931. Hunt Henry J: Wilkins Abraham.

S734

S735

S736

S737 South Street - Sale of Mount House: 1935.

S738

Sale of Minnickfold, Holmwood: 1907. Heath George: Heath Rev John M: Heath Douglas D: Evelyn William J: Hart Charles: Brown Sir Alexander H: Heath Sir Leopold G: Norfolk Duke of: Broadwood Henry J: Herries Baron: McLaren Sir Charles M: Kerr Ralph D: McLaren Eva M: Heath Cuthbert E: Pennington Frederick.

Holmwood Common - Sale of Moorfield (formerly Furzlea): 1920. Bird Jane A: Taylor Sir William: Garden.

Sale of Milton Heath and Nos 24-25 Howard Road: 1921. Powell Arthur P: Saunders James Carr: Dorking Water Co: Reservoir: Stockton: Tyler.

Sale of Milton Heath - Sondes Place and Building Land: 1930. Powell Arthur J: Cubitt Henry: Hopgood John: Cubitt William: Cubitt George: Building Land: Garden: Cubitt Estates Ltd: Dorking Water Co.

Sale of The Mid-Surrey Lime Works, Abinger, with Machinery etc.: 1928. Evelyn Cecil J: Industry: Lime Works: Southern Railway Co: Fawcett Norman: Cement Portland: Railway: Quarry.

Sale of Farm Buildings at Manor Farm, Abinger: 1930. Evelyn, William J.

Sale of Milton Farm House; Lavender and Rosemary Cottages etc., Westcott: 1931: Chance Maurice: Builder: Fowler: Cory-Wright D: Building Land: Smith W.Sale of Mynthurst Estate, (plan missing, Charlwood, Leigh & Newdigate areas): 1931. Pratt C: Rampton Percy W: Dancy William: Newnham John: Burt Richard: Burt George H: Freshfield William D: Freshfield James W: Freshfield Edwin: Freshfield Douglas W: Garland Arthur R: Garland John O: Baxter John C: Furness Thomas S: Watney Sir John: Charrington Arthur F: Elsey John: Watney Daniel: Watney Walter D: Watney Dendy: Watney Arthur G: Bell Henry: Marriage William: Sawyer William P: Smith Henry R: Smith Ellen: Smith William: Bishop Thomas J: Coleman R J: Constable W and Sons Ltd: Grinstead F: Paige Edward: Watts: Briant Allan E: Building Land: Hillman William: Reed George: Young Harry: Edwards E O: Lucas J: Woods J: Flint William: Martin Archibald: Wells William: Dix Harold: Pescud Mrs C: Smith Tom: James Thomas F: Payne C: Bishop T J: Humphrey Mrs: Ryan Horace G: Rampton Percy W.

Meadowbank - Sale of building site: 1932. Cubitt George: Hopgood John: Cubitt Henry: Cubitt William: Chance Maurice: Building Land.

London Road, Mickleham - Sale of building land: 1939. Nightingale James: Clark H H Gordon: Haynes R H: Morrison E H: Morrison N P: Morrison F C: Chance Maurice: Building Land.

S739

S740 Sale of No 7 Mount Street: 1948. Longhurst Harry: Wing Walter J.

S741

S742

S743 Sale of No 24 Mill Lane: 1949. Boxall William.

S744 Moores Road - Sale of No 6: 1949. Colam.

S745

S746 Gadbrook Cross Roads, Betchworh - Sale of Midway: 1950.

S747

S747

S747

S747 Sale of property in Brockham; Dorking & Bookham: 1952.

S747 Sale of No 102 Middle Street, Brockham: 1952. Mighell Stanley L.

S747

S747 Sale of property in Brockham; Dorking & Bookham: 1952. Deadman Peter.

S748 Reigate Road - Sale of Moleway: 1950. Hine Julie D: Pepper Alfred A.

S749

S750 Auction - Catalogue of Farm Machinery in Holmwood: 1958. Ford W A.

S750

S751/1-2

S752

S753/1-4

Reigate Road - Sale of Millside: 1947. Hope Anne A: Campbell Nigel L: Isitt Frank S: Clinton Guy P: Hope Lord Francis: Atkinson William W: Atkinson Henry L: Atkinson Hilda M: Barker Cecil.

London Road - Sale of Mayfield (backing on to Lonsdale Road): 1949. Philps Clara.

Brockham Lane - Sale of Mayfield: 1949. Campbell Nigel L: Hope Lord Francis: Chart Richard: Stent Charles E: Bryson John: Bryson Ruth: Farley Sidney.

Sale of Mulberry Cottage, Westhumble: 1949. Cluse Harold S: Douglas Annie: Ashcombe Baron: Cubitt Estates Ltd.

Sale of No 102 Middle Street, Brockham: 1952. Coudray Souchan H L du: Keswick Henry.

Howard Road - Sale of Leverton; & property in Dorking & Brockham: 1952. Ansell Allen: Hartley Neal C.

Sale of No 102 Middle Street, Brockham: 1952. Campbell Nigel L: Hope Lord Francis: Boxall James.

Sale of No 43 Hart Road: 1952. Batchelor Edward J: Wiles Charlotte: Champion Frank C: Batchelor Mrs E: Jones George F: Oldershaw Robert P.

Deepdene Vale - Sale of Mercaston (No 24) : 1954. Chance Maurice: Lowndes William G: Hawley Mrs.

Auction - Catalogue of Marelands Farm, Newdigate Implements and Machinery: 1958. Dooley A: Sparks G E.

Mickleham Hall Gardens - Sale of building sites: 1958. Bull William H: Gordon-Clark Henry: Gordon-Clark Nathaniel: Gordon-Clark Alfred: Gordon-Clark Francis: Langford Desmond: Macdonald Norman P: Watson Elizabeth E: Building Land.Sale of Moor Lodge and Gunyah Cottage, Holmwood: 1961. Ainslie Mrs Agnes U.Sale of Mynthurst Home Farm, Leigh (agricultural and sporting estate): 1961. Winder Rowland F: Ansell John W: Hunt S: Stewart Peter.

S753/1-4

S754

S755 Sale of Maple Cottage, Ockley: 1965.

S756

S757

S758 Marlborough Road - Sale of Marrondale: 1966. Building Land.

S759

S760/1-5

S761/1-2

S762/1-8

S763 Sale of More Place, Betchworth: nd.

S764

S764

S765

S766 Sale of of Nuthatch, Ockley: 1929. Hutchins S.

S767

S768

S769/A

Sale of Mynthurst Home Farm etc, Leigh - Rights of Way: 1961. Right of Way: Rights of Drainage.

Oakwood Hill (Ockley) - Sale of Monks Tower: 1962: Cologne-Brooks: Edwards L A.

Sale of Merton House, Westcott: 1965. Cory-Wright Sir Arthur: Hall Rev Gilbert M: Johns Alice M: Johns Amy H: Johns Lucy K: Parton Edith: Clergy.

Coldharbour Lane - Sale of Milehouse Farm: 1965. Clark Charles S: Monier-Williams R: Clark Alfred A: Lee-Steere Charles.

Ifield Road, Charlwood - Sale of Marlwood Cottage: 1968. McKenzie Donald S: Bullock Mr and Mrs J: Wickens Thomas.

Sale of Minnickwood Estate, Coldharbour, in 14 lots (with prices): 1971. Jackson M: Heath Michael R: Spark F H: Heath-Caldwell C H: Davis O A: Briady Rev F: Roberts P J N: Maxwell Lady J M: Campbell Mrs E M: Campbell R M: Barlow H L: Lipscombe George W: Murphy Rev A: Walters A C: Rathe Rev G: Smith Rev J: Cockinis A J: Norris: Moore Mrs M: Paddon M B: Sims J O: Beaumont T H and Mrs: Clergy: Meath M R: Dorking Water Co: Reservoir.

Sale of Mizbrooks Farm, Capel (with short history): 1974. Broadwood E H T: Broker John: Smuggling.

Rusper Road, Newdigate - Sale of No 2 Marshlands Cottages: 1979. Broadwood E H T: Broadwood Trust: Footpath: Right of Way.

Sale of of High Chimney, Henfield (leasehold cottage); & farm in Newdigate: 1925.Sale of of New House Farm etc: 1925. Chart John: Mitchell Henry: Mitchell William: Mitchell James: Mitchell Emily.

Deerleap Road, Westcott - Sale of Northacre: 1926. Saunders Herman A: Saunders Mabel J.

Harrow Road West - Sale of New Clan (originally Kingthorp): 1936. Browne Walter W: Bargman Emma Hays: Bargman Frederick: Bethell Mrs C W: British Land Co Ltd: Thorn George.

Sale of Northdown and Northdown Cottage, Peaslake: 1953: Touche Mrs Edith B.Sale of Newdigate Place Lodge: 1954. Herron Ellen C: Herron George F: Herron Walter F: Herron Kenneth C: Rawle Thomas: Buttle Rev W F: Macdonald Arthur: Cornish Miss: Church Property Trust Ltd: Haynes T E: Right of Way: Pocock Mrs: Woodfine T: Beadle S W: Clergy: Hampshire Mrs: Monk Mrs: Sanders J: Howes Mrs W E: Roberts Mrs: Wilkinson Rev F D: Buttle Lt Col G A H: Pope H.

S769/B Plan for sale of Newdigate Place Farm (see also S796): 1944.

S770

S770

S771

S772 Croft Avenue - Sale of Newlyn: 1962.

S773 Sale of New Barn, Ockley: 1963. Spillern Otto.

S774

S775 Coldharbour Lane - Sale of of Nowerside: 1966.

S776-778

S779

S780

S781 Plan for Sale of the Oakdene Estate, Beare Green (Holmwood): 1907: Inn.

S782

S782

S783 Sale of Oak Bank, Holmwood: 1925. Bond Miss.

S784

S785 Holmwood Common - Sale of The Oaks: 1927: Hornby Capt St John.

S786

S787 Sale of The Old Mill House, Westcott: 1927. Mill.

S788 Sale of No 35 Orchard Road: 1927. Elms W G.

S789

Sale of Nos 1 to 4 Blackbrook Cottages, Holmwood etc: 1957. Pierce Mrs K E: Page F E: Mercer E C: Overington A: Newman Mrs.

Walford Road, Hilmwood - Sale of No 2 Preston Villas etc: 1957. Pierce Mrs K E.Henfold Lane, Holmwood - Sale of Northcote: 1961. Caine Gordon: Japy Albert: Marchegay Jean: Vogt Jean L: Baker Arthur: Montesole Edward: Crofts W J.

Catalogue of Implements and Machinery for Sale, Capel: 1966. Broadwood E H T: Farm Equipment.

Rusper Road, Newdigate - Sale of Nyes Place: 1972, 1973 & 1974: Crutcher J E.Sale of Norbury Park, Mickleham (with historical notes): 1980. Tonbridge Richard of: de Clare: Gloucester Earls of: Despencers: Dammartins: Husees: Chapman Anthony: Tryon Charles: Barret George: Gilpen: Lock William (Sr): Sandby Thomas: Cipriani: Pastorini: Lock William (Jr): Maitland Edward Fuller: Sperling Henry P: Grissell Thomas: Solomons Leopold: Chuter Ede J: Mountain Sir Edward: Stopes Dr Marie.

Sale of Oak Lane Cottage, Newdigate (opposite Red House): 1906. Goldberg Leopold.

Sale of Redlands Bank Cottages etc, Holmwood: 1921. Batchelor: Moore Mrs: Tyrrell Joseph.

Sale of The Olive, Westcott, etc: 1921. Davidson Frederick M D: Conlan Thomas: Shearburn William: Truelove Mrs Jane: Thompson.

Tower Hill - Sale of Oakhurst and Staff Cottage: 1926: Conlan Thomas: Davidson Frederick M: Shearburn William.

Sale of Old Mead with Cottage Outbuildings etc, Capel: 1927. Lee Steere Charles W: Vaughan William: Rushton Frederick W: Steere Lee Steere: Steere Ann.

Sale of Nos 8 9 10 and 10a Orchard Road: 1929. Boswell: Duffield: Sawyers: Yeomans.

S790

S791

S792 Deepdene Park Road - Sale of Oak Tree Cottage: 1933. Deane F C.

S793

S794/1-2

S795

S796/1-2

S797 Vicarage Lane, Capel - Sale of Oakleigh: 1946.

S798 Deepdene Park Road, - Sale of Outwood: 1946.

S799 Sale of Oakcroft, Holmwood: 1947.

S800 Sale of 8 Oakdene Close, Brockham: 1948.

S801

S802

S803

S804

S805

S806

S806

S807 Sale of Ockley Lodge, Newdigate; and Bungalow: 1956. Beatty J H.

S808

Knoll Road - Sale of Oakleigh: 1930. Child John: Drane Helen: Todman Edith Grace: Todman Ellen M: Andrews L C.

Sale - Kinghams Wine and Spirit Merchant (No 96 High Street): 1930. Kingham H G: Wine and Spirit Merchant.

Holmwood Common - Sale of Oakdale (with Lodge): 1935. Hampton John Vivian: Norfolk Duke of: Herries Baron: Kerr Ralph D.

Sale of Oaklands Park, Newdigate, with Cottages: 1935. Palmer Richard E: Topham William H: Palmer Minnie M: Langdale Harry M: Trist George A: Langdale Rose E: Langdale Edward G.

Nower Road - Sale of Otford: 1938. Cubitt: Hopgood John: Landini G: Wickham James: Cummins Ernest H.

Newdigate: Sale of Ockley Lodge and Old Newdigate Place Farm (2 copies): 1944. Cornish Mrs: War Damage: Herron Kenneth C: Passmore Dr W H: Haynes E G N: Moffat A: Morphew E S: Mouravieff Apostol A.

Sale of Old Glade Cottage, Holmbury: 1948. Bennie Charlotte E: Farrer Noel M: Finch Mrs.

Sale of Nos 71-2 Old School Lane, Brockham: 1948. Campbell Nigel L: Hope Henry F: Smith Charles: Hope Lord Francis: Luff George.

Brockhamhurst, Newdigate - Sale of The (Old) Cottage in Roothill Lane: 1952. Chennells William: Morris James B: Strangerways Wm S: Chennells Harriet: Morris Sarah R: North Alfred: North Maria: Poncione John P.

Parkgate Road, Brockham - Sale of contents of Oakthorpe; see also S805: 1955. Massey C W: Household Goods.

Parkgate Road, Newdigate - Sale of Oakthorpe; see also S804: 1955. Broughton Weldon T: Edwards Howell P: Voller Frank E: Martyn William E: Spicer Mrs.Sale of Nos 1 2 and 3 Co-operative Cottages, Gomshall; etc: 1955. Knowles: Osborne: Still.

Sale of Nos 1 2 and 3 Orchard Cottages, Holmwood; etc: 1955. Comber: Norton: Skilton.

Deepdene Wood - Sale of Old Barn: 1959. Campbell Nigel L: Hope Henry F: Tarleton Alfred H: Chance Maurice: Rochford Sydney W: McCombe Christine M: Purvis Charles T.

S809 Deepdene Wood - Sale of contents of Oldway: 1959. Stirling Mrs B N.

S810

S811

S812

S813

S814

S815

S815

S816/1-4

S817 Sale of Old Dene Paddock, Westhumble: 1976. Ashcombe Baron.

S818

S819

S820 Sale of Pixham Firs and 5 cottages: 1922. Mann.

S821 Coldharbour Road - Sale of Parkend: 1927. Dibble F J.

S822 Sale of Pasture Wood House, Abinger: 1927. Fisher Dr George.

S823

S824 Sale of Poundgate, Ockley: 1929.

S825 Sale of building sites at Park Copse (Map only): 1920s. Building Land.

S826

S827 Knoll Road - Sale of Pelleton House; and building sites: 1933.

S828

Oakwood Hill, Ockley - Sale of meadow: 1962. Taylor George M: Schoonenberg Dora M: Meadow.

Sale of Nos 1 2 & 3 Ditchers Green Cottages and Okewood Cottage, Ockley: 1963. Giles Mrs L E: Pope F G: Sturt G: Crute Mrs.

Coldharbour Lane - Sale of Ormesdale: 1964. Barclay Robert W: Lacon-Gordon Georgina: Barclay Thomas H: Barclay Hubert F: Jickling Col C M.

Sale of The Old School House, Coldharbour: 1967. Heath Cuthbert E: Ledger Helen C: Heath Arthur R: Harding Sir Edward J: Pearson Karl: Pearson Margaret V: Labouchere J.

Sale of Osbrooks and Cottage, Capel: 1967. Broadwood E H T: Markham M: Simmons A L.

Sale of The Old School House (Nos 55-6 Old School Lane), Brockham; etc: 1972. Hayes R: Rose H.

Sale of No 2 Marion Cottages and No 2 Kingswear Cottages, Walton on the Hill; etc: 1972.

Sale of The Old Vicarage, Leigh (2 Posters): 1974. Fell Rev Joseph: Norfolk Duke of.

Bognor Road, Ockley - Sale of Old Brickworks Lake: 1970s. Brick Works: Lake.Sale of Parkland Farm and Building Sites, Ockley: 1907. Building Land: Bell Robert J.

Sale of Pineview, Brockham: 1928. Campbell Nigel L: Hope Henry F: Chant Richard: Hope Lord Francis.

Sale of Pippbrook Mill Estate: 1932. Cubitt George: Hopgood John: Cubitt Henry: Cubitt William: Aggs H Gurney.

Sale of Pratsham, Leith Hill; and cottage: 1933. Evelyn William J: Morgan Sir Charles: Jull George M: Scarlett Leopold J: Jull Christine E: Hensley Charles E: Marett Charles.

S829 Rose Hill - Sale of Petherton: 1936.

S830/1-2

S830/1-2 Sale of Parkhurst; Cherry Cottage, Abinger; Lodge; 2 cottages: 1937.

S831 Lonsdale Road - Sale of Pentire Cottage: 1946. Tucker D.

S832 Sale of No 38 Parkway: 1947. Lewis F D.

S833 Sale of Pippbrook Garage: 1947. Lloyd J A: Caldwell G M: Garage.

S834/1-2

S835

S836 Sale of Parkside, Gomshall: 1950.

S837 Sale of Nos 6 and 7 Pixham Lane: 1950. Etherton: Mitchell W W: Smith Mrs.

S838 Pebble Hill Road - Sale of Pebbledown: 1958.

S839 Sale of Park Farm, Alfold: 1960.

S840 Sale of Pitland Street House, Holmbury: 1960.

S841 Sale of The Post Office, Holmwood: 1960. Crofts W J.

S842 Rusper Road, Newdigate - Sale of Pan Cross Rolls: 1961.

S843

S844 Sale of No 6 Pixholme Court: 1961. Fraser Sir John: Styles George.

S845

S846

S847

S848

S849 Sale of The Priests House, Leigh: 1960s.

S850

Sale of Parkhurst, Abinger (planning permission): 1937. Churchill Charles M: Knightly Charles V: Monins John H: Stratheden Baron W: Berkeley Edward H: Evelyn William J: Lewis Thos H: Scarlett William J: Barlow Francis: Scarlett Leopold J: Campbell D, Johnson Rev E C P

Sale of Parsonage Farm, Capel: 1949. Mortimer Charles: Webb W M: Simmins George: Bell Robert: Batchelor Harold.

Harrow Road East - Sale of The Priory Bungalow: 1949. Butcher Edward: Todman J.

Sale of Pisley Farm, Ockley and 2 bungalows: 1961. Danvers Dorothea H: Campbell Hon Kenneth: D'Ardenne John B: Bray Frances E: Best Jonathan: Cotterell Leonard E: Smith Margaret E: Smith Clarence C.

Oakwood Hill, Ockley - Sale of Pollingfold: 1961. Christie Annie H: Gater Sir George H: Scott Gordon.

Sale of building plot in Peaslake: 1962. James Henry I: Volkers Charles G: Gibson Lady Caroline: Wonham Walter L.

Lonsdale Road - Sale of Pentire Cottage: 1962. Carew-Hodge Ethel: Presland Olaf W.

Sale of The Plough Inn, Coldharbour (with Plan): 1963. Lipscombe George W: Inn.

Sale of Puffins, Beare Green; and Post Office Cottage: 1962. Atchison Percy F: Geary Lizzie G: Voice Mrs A.

S851 Mayes Green, Ockley - Sale of Parklands: 1964.

S852 Sale of Pagewood Farm and Greysouthen, Charlwood: 1965.

S853

S854/1-2

S855

S856/1-4

S857 Rusper Road, Capel - Sale of contents of Pleystowe: 1974. Household Goods.

S858

S859

S860

S861/1-3

S862/1-2

S863/1-2

S864 Oakwood Hill, Ockley - Sale of Ruckmans (House plan) and 3 Cottages: 1921.

S865 Sale of The Rookery and Estate, Westcott: 1924. Mansfield J and J.

S866

S867 Sale of The Red House, Newdigate: 1926. Harrison Mrs L F.

S868 Parkgate, Newdigate - Sale of Reffolds: 1926. Everitt A.

S869 Sale of No 2 Rose Hill: 1926.

S870

Palmers Farm, Beare Green; Sale of livestock and equipment: 1966. Jupp Arthur: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Sale of Parkhurst and cottage, Abinger: 1966. Macdonald Thomas M: Waterhouse Edward: Pitt-Johnson Edward C: Larrigan.

Newdigate Road, Beare Green - Sale of stock of Palmers Farm: 1979. Calvert: Farm Deadstock: Hoare J: Livestock: Lindsay-Smith J: Jackson J E and M T: Laker D N.

Sale of Palmersbeare Farm, Beare Green; Cherry Tree Cottage: 1980. Geary K P: Monier-Williams R: Lee Steere P H: Smithers N: Barkess J R: Barkess L M: Lee-Steere G E: Crow F M: Eames Harry A: Powell Frederick G: Fisher Andrew J.

Sale of Quakers Bungalow, Peaslake: 1947. Cubitt George: Hopgood John: Cubitt Henry: Cubitt William.

Sale of Rose Hill House; Cottage; The Rotunda - Literary Institute: 1909. Newland Mary Ann: Newland William: Rawlings Dr J D: Doctor: Maurice A J : Dentist: Newland Frances.

Sale of Ridgeways: 1913. Aston Theo: Gosling John: Lawrence Dame Elizabeth: Curtis George: Lawrence Sir James: Rossiter William J.

Norwood Hil, Charlwoodl - Sale of Ricketts Wood; Lodge; Bailiffs House & 3 cottages: 1918. Rendell Sir Alex M.

Sale of The Red House and Estate, Newdigate: Hatchetts, Hatchetts Farm, Blanks Farm, Coombers Farm. Sturtwood Farm, Sturtwood Cottage, Little Shellwood and other cottages and building land; 1920.

Red House Estate, Newdigate - Sale of Coombers Farm; and New Barns: 1924. Goldberg Leopold.

St Pauls Road - Sale of Rozel; and building plot : 1925. Hope Anne A: Hope Lord Francis: Building Land.

Sale of Rose Hill Cottage: 1926. Cockburn William H: Frink Frederick C: Smallpeice Humphrey : Davey Frank: Jeffree Eleanor M.

S871

S872 Sale of No 7 Rose Hill: 1927. Campbell Commander: Rawlings Bessie E.

S873

S874 Sale of No 72 Rothes Road: 1927. Aves A.

S875 Sale of The Red Cottage & The Glade House, Holmbury: 1928.

S876 Horsham Road - Sale of The Rowans: 1928.

S877/1-3 Sale of Redlands and the Lodge, Holmwood: 1929.

S878

S879 St Pauls Road - Sale of Rozel: 1929. Hope Anne A.

S880

S881 Sale of No 4 Redlands View, Holmwood: 1930.

S882 Sale of Nos 19 21 and 23 Rothes Road: 1931. Freeman Mrs: Lake: Orbell.

S883

S884

S885 Sale of Rolls Farm, Newdigate: 1938. Young William: Sparks R J.

S886

S887

S888

S889

S890 Reigate Road - Sale of Redcot: 1947. Chance Maurice: Chapman William.

S891 Deepdene Wood - Sale of Roywood: 1947. Morphew Harold.

S892 Rough Rew - Sale of Contents: 1948. Aitken R M: Household Goods.

Sale of Rose Bank cottage; White Lilacs cottage; and building site, Beare Green: 1927. Cranmer Miss E A W: Building Land: Jose F R: Weller James.

Sale of Nos 27 33 and 35 Rothes Road; building site: 1927. Coomber J: Building Land: Murrell C J: Roberts Mrs.

Sale of The Rookery and its estate, Westcott: 1929. England Mrs: Building Land: Huggett Mrs.

Sale of Russ Hill, Charlwood; and Farm; with 2 cottages: 1929. Webster James. 92copies,additional information on map in duplicate)

Sale of The Ridge, Charlwood; and Cottage: 1932. Houseman Henry: White Thomas J: Sawyer William P: Lynn Mrs Vaughan.

Sale of Nos 1 and 3 Rothes Road: 1936. Brooker John T: Stiles John P: Stevens Arthur J: Stillwell Georgina E.

Sale of The Red House, Capel: 1943. Broadwood Henry J: Knight John C: Mortimer Charles: Smallpeice Gilbert: Broadwood Bertha M: Young Herbert: Whitmore Charles A: Upton James R.

Sale of Nos 1 to 9 and 12 to 14 Roses Cottages: 1943. Frampton Richard G: Rose Joshua: Rose Charles: Young Adrian: Murphy James: Baker H A: Ede G W: Rich J: Wright W: Beesley H: Durbridge A J: Lucas J: Baldwin H J G: Goldsmith Mrs A: Fishlock E A: Jackson C: Davidson A J.

Norwood Hill, Charlwood - Sale of Ricketts Wood; Farm; Lodge & cottages: 1946. Pounce Mrs.

Sale of Nos 3 to 8 Rose Hill: 1946. Hooper Misses: Phillips Mrs: Griffin Mrs: Jackson A R.

S893

S894 Sale of Ridge Farm, Capel; Lodge; Bungalow: 1949. Scholefield Sir Joshua.

S895

S896 Sale of No 3 Rose Hill: 1949. Chance Maurice: Down Francis P.

S897

S898

S899

S900

S901

S902

S903 Sale of Rose Cottage, Brockham: 1960. Cafe: Electrical Shop.

S904/1-2

S905 Coast Hill, Westcott - Sale of Rookhurst: 1962. Palmer A G.

S906 Rookhurst, Westcott; - Sale of contents: 1962. Household Goods.

S907 Sale of The Red House, Newdigate: 1963. Crump Frank D: Godden David J.

S908 Sale of Building Site adjoining The Rectory, Cranleigh: 1964. Building Land.

S909 Sale of Red Roofs, Capel: 1964.

S910/1-2

S911 Sale of Rose Cottage, Coldharbour: 1967. Aitchison Dr A G.

S912/1-2 Sale of Nos 12a to 12e Rothes Road (Letter re defects): 1971.

S913 Ridgeway Road - Sale of building land: 1976. Building Land.

S914

Pixham Lane - Sale of Redcote: 1949. Mitchell Marshall C: Stevenson Edward J: Mitchell Mrs J M.

Romanys, Peaslake - Sale of Contents: 1949. Chapman Miss H D: Household Goods.

Sale of No 22 Rose Hill: 1949. Blaker Montague S: Godlee Joseph L: Rickman Caroline A.

Sale of Nos 1 and 2 Redlands Bank Cottages, Holmwood: 1951. Hodges William J: Tyrrell Joseph: Dodd Mrs: Moore Mrs.

Oakwood Hill, Ockley - Sale of Ruckmans farm and 5 cottages: 1952. Buist Colin: Salaman Michel H: Baylis Mrs Jean.

Wonham Way, Peaslake - Sale of Radworth: 1953. Wonham Walter F: Whitehead William H: Freeman Alfred D.

Vann Drive, Ockley - Sale of Rill Cottage: 1954. Keele Joseph: Longhurst Harold L: Fawcett Lilian C: Longhurst Charles: Longhurst Harrison: Longhurst Stanley C.Milton Avenue, Westcott - Sale of Contents of The Rise: 1954. Walker R J: Household Goods.

Sale of The Rookery (10 flats), Westcott: 1962. Bennett R: Forster C D: Millard G A H: Somerville L: Foxon W L: Westlake R M: Dunlop M: Wellbourne M A: Forster J P C: Young N B.

Sale of Rowgardens Wood Estate, Charlwood: 1964. Waller Sir William: Corner W G: Hawkins: Roe D E: White: Keen C F: Lory J: Tucker: Hine J R: Purr: Sole: Horlock. Plus map

Raikes Farm, Abinger - Sale of dead stock: 1980. Chippington D A: Farm Deadstock.

S915 Weare Street, Ockley - Sale of Rivermede: 1980s.

S916/1-2

S917 Sale of St Margarets, Westcott: 1919.

S918/1-3

S919 Knoll Road - Sale of Strathmore: 1922.

S920 Sale of Shiremark, Capel, and Lodge: 1924. Lyster John L: Lyster Mrs.

S921

S922/1-3 Rose Hill - Sale of Stone House: 1924. Newland William: Marsh Robert.

S923

S924 Cliftonville - Sale of Southcote: 1925.

S925

S926/1-2

S926/1-2

S927/1-2 Sale of Southfield, Ockley: 1926. Ansell Emily M: Hind Clara.

S928 Sale of No 33 South Street: 1926. Strugnell H C.

S929/1-2

S930 Sale of Sundial, Holmwood: 1926. Davies J Langdon.

S931 Knoll Road - Sale of St Brelades: 1926. Beattie Mrs A J.

S932 Deepdene Avenue - Sale of Salamat: 1927. Shaw R C G.

S933/1-4

Sale of Rose Cottage Farm, Charlwood; Lodge; Nos 1 & 2 Clifton Cottages: 1981: Horlock F G: Daughtrey M R.

Sale of The Duke of Norfolk's Surrey Estates: 1921. Shootlands Farm (Abinger); The Redlands (Holmwood); Hook Farm, The Old School House and Bunce Common Farm (Leigh); Property in Newdigate - Ewood Farm, Mill Cottage, Shellwood Manor Farm, Shellwood Cross Cottages, Snellings and Charmans Farm; Property in Wotton - Tillingbourne House, Bailiffes House, The Pheasantries, Severells and the Warren Cottages - people: Heath C E: de Jersey Rev C B: Mountain W H S: Horley John: Crow F L: Iles Edmund: Rumsby B: Ricardo S H: Rice Wm: Beecher Stephen.

Harrow Road West - Sale of Southsea House & Upton Villa: 1924. Field J W: Punnett Miss Julia E.

Roman Road - Sale of Sandlands: 1925. Mackintosh Lacklan: Randall Mary Ann.

Coldharbour Lane - Sale of Sandycross Cottage: 1926. Crum A S: Building Land.Sale of Shellwood and Ewood Estate: 1926. Property in Newdigate: Bailiffs House, Ewood Farm, Ewood Cottages, The Mill House, Shellwood Manor, New Barn, Snellings, Shellwood Cross Cottages and Slatterwicks Barn

Sale of Shellwood and Ewood Estate, Newdigate: 1926. Herries Baroness: Norfolk Duke of: Talbot Lord Edmund: Hope James F: Maxwell Gwendoline: Hope Viscount: Maxwell Bernard C: Kerr Ralph D: Ferguson Jessie C: Henderson Elizabeth: Crow F L: Horley H: Pratt W: Streeter R: Cooling J: Woodgate T.

Sale of Standon Farm, Ockley: 1926. Amsden Mrs: Building Land: Prevett J A: Bravery H.

Sale of Swires Estate Holmwood,including four capital mixed farms..the whole extending to about 740 acres. Offered for sale by auction by Messrs. Knight, Frank & Rutley on 23rd September 1927

S934

S935 London Road - Sale of St Marys Cottage: 1927. Lawrence Mrs J A.

S936/1-2 Horsham Road - Sale of Sandrock (inventory): 1928. Bellerby Norman.

S937 Deepdene Avenue - Sale of Sandy Brae: 1928. Tayler G A.

S938

S939

S940 Sale of Shiremark, Capel; and Nos 1 and 2 Lodge Cottages: 1929.

S941 Sale of No 2 South Street: 1929. Holden F J: Photographer.

S942

S943 Sale of Sunnyside, Holmwood: 1929. Barney F P.

S944/1-2

S945

S946

S947 Sale of Stowe Maries, Westcott: 1930.

S948 Deepdene Gardens - Sale of Sunnyholme: 1931. Ellicott.

S949 Sale of Shellwood Cross Cottage, Newdigate: 1932.

S950 Sale of St Marys Cottage, Beare Green: 1933. Ashbourne Lady: Flanders Mrs.

S951

S952

S953 Deepdene Avenue - Sale of Shala: 1935. Chance Maurice: Milligan Mrs M K.

S954 Deepdene Drive - Sale of Steps: 1935. Brook L A.

Sale of The Swires Estate, Capel and Newdigate: 1927: Aguet Charles Gustav: Building Land: Hopkins D: Spiller Bros: Shipton J: Dennis G: Skilton W: Hope James F: Norfolk Duke of: Talbot Lord Edmund: Kerr Ralph D: Norfolk Duchess of: Maxwell Bernard C: Warren C.

Cudworth, Newdigate - Sale of Stoneways in Rusper Road: 1928. Hookham James.

Sale of No 4 St Pauls Road: 1929. Hope Anne A: Hope Pelham Clinton: Hodges Mrs Ernest.

Horsham Road, Holmwood - Sale of Steyning Cottage (Plan): 1929. Hoad John W: Shearburn William: Jenner William: Marten Peter L: White Charles A: Hoad.

Sale of Shellwood Manor, Newdigate: 1930. Crosbie Joseph: Fitzalan Viscount: Norfolk Duke of: Kerr Ralph D: Maxwell Gwendoline: Maxwell Bernard C: Henderson Elizabeth: Building Land.

Shellwood Manor Farm, Newdigate - Sale of Stock: 1930. Crow F L: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Sale of Sondes Place: 1930. Cubitt George: Hopgood John: Cubitt Henry: Cubitt William: Building Land.

Sale of Simons, Newdigate: 1934. Broadwood E H T: Seton R G: Broadwood Bertha M: Matthews R Y: Young E L: Robertson H B: Young John M: Robertson D E: Hopkins Dr F E Gowland.

South Street - Sale of Clovelly; Brent Hill; Allington House (Nos 50a b&c): 1934. Edwards F: Tracy Mrs Clara S: Brown G: Mills C S H D.

S955

S956 Sale of Southbrooks Farm, Gomshall: 1946. Wonham W F.

S957

S958

S959

S960

S961/1-2

S962 Cliftonville - Sale of Spreydon: 1955.

S963

S964

S965 Sale of Standon Homestead, Ockley: 1956.

S966

S967 Deepdene Park Road - Sale of Springholme: 1957.

S968 Sale of Stubbetts, Ockley: 1958. Campbel K H: Hay Frank: Baron Louise B.

S969

S970

S971

S972

S973 Deepdene Gardens - Sale of Sunnyholme (No 21): 1961.

S974 Sale of Sherlocks Stores, Brockham: 1962. General Store.

S975 Sale of Stiles, Holmwood: 1963.

Sale of Surrey House, Ockley: 1945. Arbuthnot James W: Jackson Laurence C: Leslie George A: Arbuthnot Annie S: Arbuthnot Henry R: Drummond-Hay J W E: Baker: Prideaux W A: Bookbinder.

Horsham Road, Capel - Sale of Stane View: 1946. Dunn Alick: Savage Walter I: Ronnebeck R A.

Rose Hill - Sale of Stone House: 1948. Aston Arthur N: Garratt John E: Stone Mrs L E.

Wotton Common - Sale of Shootlands: 1949. Fitzalan Viscount: Norfolk Duchess of: Stewart Charles J: Dalziel Norman: Tardrew Mr and Mrs. (Abinger)Sale of Solway House, Holmwood (ex Promised Land): 1949. Isemonger Jane: Street Alfred.

Roman Road - Sale of Staneside: 1949. Hamerton Rev Chisnall: Powell Arthur C: Budden Dr T F: Jerons Mrs.

Strood Green and Coleshill Farms, Brockham - Sale of Stock: 1955. Stanford E: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Oakwood Hill, Ockley - Sale of Sent Farm: 1956. Clark Charles S: Lee Steere Charles: Clark Alfred A: Monier-Williams R: James Dora M: Schoonenberg Dora M: Taylor George M.

South Street - Sale of St Margarets (No 194): 1956. Bisgood Helene M: Hugill John H.

South Terrace - Sale of St Davids: 1958. Bartlett John: Hubbard Henry M: Hooper James G: Elliott Benjamin G.

Wotton Common - Sale of Shootlands: 1960. Fitzalan Viscount: Norfolk Duchess of: Stewart Sir Charles. (Abinger)

Walliswood, Ockley - Sale of Smokejack Farm: 1960. Bedford Mary: Greenwell Geoffrey: Greenwell Sir Bernard: Mathie Graham B: Renny Patrick L: Renny Eileen M: Martin Douglas L: Crabbe Kenneth: Winslow Marion: Harvey Sir Arthur Vere.Sale of Nos 176 178 and 180 South Street: 1960. Coats T A: Cobbler: Denman A E: Hairdresser.

S976 Glenfield Close, Brockham - Sale of Soneryl: 1965.

S977/1-2

S978 & S979 Sale of Nos 54 to 60 South Street; and 1 Junction Road: 1972.

S980/1-3

S981 Sale of Shiffolds, Holmbury: 1978. Vaughan William S: Barkworth Edward.

S982

S983 Sunrays, Westcott - Sale of Contents: 1950. Brattle W T: Household Goods.

S984/i-ii

S985 Rose Hill - Sale of Triscombe: 1920. Bright John S: Johnson P.

S986

S987

S988

S989 Sale of Torthorwald in Glenwood; and Tor View: 1934. Hope Anne A.

S990 Glenwood - Sale of Torthorwald: 1936. Hope Anne A.

S991 & S992

S993

S994

S995 Sale of Twelve Trees, Ockley: 1949.

S996

S997

S998 Sale of The Tollgate, Holmwood: 1953. Tollgate.

Sale of Slythehurst and No 3 Hillview Cottages, Ewhurst: 1966. Brown J L K: Harms W: Smith R.

Sale of Swires Farm; and Nos 3 & 4 Stockrydings, Beare Green: 1973. Firth George S: Melliar-Smith Herbert: Firth Cecil W: Dommett William: Harrison R: Melliar-Smith Herbert: Harrison R.

Sale of Standon Homestead, Ockley: 1981. Deucher Vivian H: Vaughan Grace A: Sturt J: Wannell.

Pains-Wessex Schermuly, Newdigate - Sale of Equipment: 1981. Factory Equipment.

Sale of Tifters Farm, Charlwood: 1927. Bower George C: Enticknap George: Peters William E: Stevens William: Higlett Harry S: Martin Grantly C: Stubington Wm J: Ireland Charles J: Lane Clayton T: Swayne Thomas G: Lasham Frank: Lunn Harvey M: Palmer Philip G: Building Land.

Westcott Road - Sale of Thetford Lodge: 1932. Cubitt George: Hopgood John: Cubitt Henry: Cubitt William: Minns Mrs.

Sale of The Tollgate, Holmwood: 1932. Gradwell Cecil: McLaren Mary C: Richardson Octavia: Laurie Amy: Vandeleur Mabel: Spenning Emmeline: Tollgate.

Newdigate Road, Beare Green - Sale of Top O The Rise: 1937 and 1948

Middle Street, Brockham - Sale of Tivoli: 1947. Boxall James: Charman Alfred: Charman Ellen: Beach Henry E: Peacock William A.

Cathill Lane, Ockley - Sale of Twelve Trees (ex New Barn Cottage): 1948. Borthwick Gabrielle: Spillern Otto.

Harrow Road West - Sale of Terangi (ex Pinehurst): 1949. Dibble John: Saubergne Walter.

Strood Green, Brockham - Sale of No 20 Tynedale Road: 1950. Aiken Ellen E: Mighell Stanley L: Phillipson Frederick: Phillipson Elizabeth.

S999

S1000

S1001

S1002

S1003 Walliswood, Ockley - Sale of The Thatched Cottage: and Bungalow: 1964.

S1004/1-3

S1005

S1006 Sale of Tilling Springs and Cottage, Abinger: 1973. Lake.

S1007 Harrow Road West - Sale of No 2 Uplands: 1929.

S1008

S1009 Parkgate, Newdigate - Sale of Upton House: 1949. Butcher William.

S1010 Sale of Upwey, Newdigate: 1964. Daniels William.

S1011/1-3 Sale of Upper Prestwood and Windacre Farms, Charlwood: 1979.

S1012

S1013

S1014 Sale of No 31 Vincent Road : 1926.

S1015 Sale of No 36 Vincent Road: 1926.

S1016 Reigate Road - Sale of Vale Bank: 1927.

S1017/1-2 Sale of Vann Farm, Ockley; and two cottages: 1928. Keele Joseph.

S1018

S1019

S1020

Horsham Road, Beare Green - Sale of Three Oaks: 1956. Fowler William H: Mortimer Reginald: Dennis Harold E: Mortimer Elizabeth P.

High Street - Sale of The Three Tuns (Plan): 1960. Houghton John H: Stanley Alan S: Inn: Shop Names List.

The Hildens, Westcott - Sale of Tor Cottage: 1962. Barclay Robert: Barclay Robert W: Habgood Kenneth B: Preston William E.

Pixham Lane - Sale of Trevor: 1963. Apted Arthur B: Pepper Alfred A: Longhurst Charles: Longhurst Charles.

Tower Hill - Sale of Thirlestane; and Tower Cottage: 1965. Emms L S: Building Land.

Sale of The Tuns, Ockley: 1966. Broadwood Bertha M: Du Sautoy Francis P: O'Neill Frank B.

Harrow Road West - Sale of Upton Villa: 1947. Morland Thomas: Wilkinson Conrad: Morris Edward H: Nunn Charles.

Sale of pigs at Upper Logmore Farm, Westcott: 1938. Barclay, Lt Col R W

Sale of No 3 Victoria Terrace - The Vic Boarding Establishmant: 1925. Gilliam L: Hotel.

Sale of Vann House, Ockley; and bungalow cottage: 1930. Cazalet Emmeline A: Ebsworth Edward H: Bacon Henry: Freshfield William D: Dennis James H: Keele Joseph: Hamilton.

Vincent Lane - Sales of an Industrial Site (two different sales): 1948. Ashcombe Baron: Industrial Site.

West Street - Sale of Vincent House (No 29): 1951. Cole Louisa A: Jones Minnie E: Jones Mrs M E S.

S1021 Sale of Vine Cottage, Ockley: 1953.

S1022 Sale of No 1 Vincent Drive: 1953. Arthur George J.

S1023

S1024/1-2

S1025/1-2

S1026 Sale of Waterland Farm, Holmwood: 1914.

S1027

S1028 Coldharbour Lane - Sale of Woodcote: 1920. Attlee William: Harding F H.

S1029

S1030/1-2 Sale of Winterlands Farm, Ewhurst: 1922. Marshall A McLean: Hop Garden.

S1031

S1032

S1033 Sale of No 30 West Street: 1924.

S1034 Sale of No 56 West Street: 1926. Confectioner: Tobacconist.

S1035 Norfolk Road - Sale of Whitby Cottage: 1926.

S1036 Sale of The White House, Holmbury: 1926.

S1037 Sale of Nos 17 and 18 West Street: 1927. Hollier William.

S1038

S1039 Rose Hill - Sale of Woodview: 1927. Hollier William: Harper H G.

S1040 West Street - Sale of Westfield: 1928. Scott James.

Sale of No 17 Vincent Road: 1954. Castle Richard H: Edwards Horace D: Ruddy John: Swift Annie B: Edwards Lilian M: Marshall Misses N L.

Sale of Vann House, Ockley; and two Cottages: 1965. Chance Maurice: Keele Joseph: Gooden-Chisholm G M: Lee Robert.

Sale of building plot in Vicarage Lane, Capel: 1967. Mortimer Charles: Webb William: McCabe Rev J T: Building Land.

Sale of outlying portions of the Wigmore Estate, Capel, by direction of Charles Mortimer; 1919; 18 lots including part of Churchgardens Farm, Bennetts Wood & Cottage, cottages in Coles Lane, Capel House Farm, Hillhouse Farm, Hoyle Farm, and other cottages and land in Capel; sitting tenants - Mr Austin, Mr Ede, Mr Ruff, Mr Stone, Mr Butcher, Mr C Edwards, Mr Packham, Miss Styles, Miss Mitchell, and Mr Rawlings. Contains many photographs and a map

Sale of Warren Farm and three cottages, Mickleham: 1921. Ryder Henry D: Wilson James C: Stuart Dudley T.

Sale of Wotton Estate (parts in Abinger, Forest Green, Holmwood, Leith Hill, Ockley and Wotton): 1922. Archer Mrs: Harrison J: Overington D S: Smith Mrs: Coleman Mrs: Reid A: Watt W F: Holland T: Rofe C: Morgan Charles M: Abinger Baron: Evelyn William J: Roffey Mrs: Evelyn John H: Bleach J: Farley Harry: May Alexander: Stillwell Harry: Buss Mrs: Etherington William: Overington Frank: Tucker H J: Bridger A: Tickner T: Bridger E: Fulker R: Lugard Lady: Sparks J: Campkin E: Dewdney H and F: Tickner A: Booker Amos: White Peter.

Sale of Westfield in West Street; and of Dorking Water Co shares: 1924. Dibble F J: Water Co.

West Street - Sale of Nos 60 and 61 (ex Queens Arms - historical notes): 1927. Allatson F: Inn.

S1041 Sale of Nos 60 and 61 West Street: 1928. Allatson F.

S1042

S1043 Sale of Wimborne: 1928. Dipple J A.

S1044 Deepdene Drive - Sale of Westleigh: 1929.

S1045 Deepdene Avenue - Sale of The White House: 1929. Forster F J.

S1046/1-2

S1047 Sale of Westcott House and two cottages, Westcott: 1931. Rees G H.

S1048 Moores Road - Sale of Woodbury: 1931.

S1049 Moores Road - Sale of White Gables: 1932. Breese G C.

S1050

S1051 Sale of Woodlands, Brockham: 1933.

S1052 Sale of No 19 Wathen Road: 1934. Ashworth James: Eveleigh Abel.

S1053

S1054

S1055

S1056 Deepdene Wood - Sale of Woodside: 1936.

S1057/1-2

S1058

S1059

S1060

S1061 Sale of No 31 West Street: 1946. Cole Louisa A: Edser William.

S1062

Home Lane, Brockham - Sale of The Wilderness: 1928. Chance Maurice: Hope Lord Francis.

Chart Lane - Sale of Woodburn: 1929. Hope Anne A: Hope Lord Francis: Campbell Nigel L: Hope Lord Francis: Tarleton Alfred H: Chance Maurice: Joss H M.

Mayes Green, Ockley - Sale of Woodside: 1932. Evelyn William J: Wing Jenny: Poultry Farm.

Shellwood Road, Leigh - Sale of Westwood Farm (2 cottages): 1934. Smallholding.Sale of Wonham Manor, Betchworth; with 3 cottages; and 2 lodges: 1935. Hope James F: Norfolk Duke of: Talbot E B: Kerr Ralph D: Norfolk Duchess of: Maxwell Bernard C: Butler Sir Reginald.

Sale of Nos 2 3 and 4 West Street; and building land in Mill Lane: 1936. Boxall Wm Thos: Building Land: Feuvre C H Le: Jee F W.

Sale of Waterland Farm, Holmwood: 1937. Building Land: Deverell William H: Habershon Edward N.

Sale of Wigmore Estate, Capel: 1944. Hawkins Mrs: Thorpe: Bowyer: Hooker: Luff: Worcester: Blunden: Fordham: Stonestreet: Vaughan: Williams: Worsfold.

Tower Hill - Sale of Woodhurst (as 8 flats): 1944. Stilwell Henry: Wright Florence P: Burt: Jones: Powell: Beet: Hooper: O'Connor Mrs: Brint: Gordon.

Walliswood, Ockley - Sale of pair of semi-detached villas: 1945. Evelyn William J: Romaine Mrs.

Sale of Woodstock Farm, Betchworth: 1947. Amsdon Edward V: Hollands Sarah E: Phillips John H: Hollands Mary E: Hollands Sydney: East George E: Edmonds David J: Jones John N: Turnbull J.

S1063

S1064 Norfolk Road - Sale of Whitby House: 1948.

S1065

S1066

S1067

S1068 Sale of No 41 West Street: 1951. Baker.

S1069 Abinger Common - Sale of Wilcox Corner: 1951.

S1070

S1071 Sale of No 11 Wathen Road: 1952.

S1072 Sale of No 61West Street: 1954. Delia D: Simmonds R J.

S1073 Sale of Nos 17 and 18 West Street: 1955. Sherlock.

S1074

S1075

S1076/1-3

S1077

S1078

S1079

S1080

S1081 Logmore Lane, Westcott - Sale of Westcott Hill House: 1962.

S1082/1-2

Sale of No 61 Wheelers Lane, Brockham: 1948. Campbell Nigel L: Hope Henry F: Mackintosh Ewen: Clinton Guy P: Isett Francis.

Sale of Woodlands, Westcott; with cottage: 1949. Geake John B: Monk William H: Brooke Gerald: Fairclough Walter A: Fairclough Thomas K.

Sale of Wildwood, Shere: 1950. Dobree Edith I: Milne Gertrude E: Sparkes John G: Milne Benjamin A: Sparkes Harry H: Martineau Sarah M: Sparkes Catherine G.Deanoak Lane, Leigh - Sale of Woodburn: 1950. Bell Henry: Garland Arthur R: Garland John O: Harbard Capt E R: Fairclough Mrs: Winder Rowland F.

Glenwood - Sale of Woodway: 1952. Campbell Nigel L: Isitt Frank S: Newcastle Duke of: Clinton Guy P: Baker Ernest J: Clear Archibald H: Clear Percy L: Sherlock Sydney A: Sherlock S A.

Logmore Lane, Westcott - Sale of Westlees Farm; and Nos 1 3 and 4 Brook Cottages: 1956. Fuller Arthur C: Malleson Mortimer D: Fuller Craven B: Fuller Henry C: Barclay Robert: Barclay Robert W: Bundy W: Cox Donovan.

Sale of Westlands Farm, Charlwood: 1957. Wise George: Wilkins Abraham: Denman Thomas: Flint Thomas: Hack Sidney J: Hewitt Evelyn L: Rawlinson Alfred W: Stokes Walter: Stokes Mrs: Wright.

Sale of Logmore Green Farm, Westcott; and Applegarth Fields: 1959. Barclay Robert E: Barrow Walter S: Frost Francis P.

Sale of Woodside, Holmwood: 1960. Down William J: Webber Helen B: Dodd Florence M: Webber Misses E and M.

Sale of No 30 West Street: 1961. Alderson Minnie E: Hunt Winifred E: Charman Alfred: Hunt Emily G: Hunt Hannah M.

Parkgate Road, Newdigate - Sale of Worlds End: 1961. Baker Arthur: Japy Albert: Marchegay Jean: Caine Gordon: Montesole Edward: Watts Percy L: Surridge Joseph: James F R.

Sale of Wyphurst Home Farm (or Fowls Farm), Cranleigh; and Cottages: 1961. Healey Edward C: Street Thomas.

Norwood Hill, Charlwood - Sale of Woodlands; and two cottages: 1962. Bell Sir E: Knight Archibald S.

S1083

S1084/1-3

S1085

S1086

S10872 Sutton-in-Abinger - Sale of Walnut Tree Cottage: 1965.

S1088

S1089

S1090 Pitch Hill, Ewhurst - Sale of Windmill Cottage: 1966.

S1091 The Denfield - Sale of Woodlands: 1966. Cole George R.

S1092

S1093 Vincent Drive - Sale of Westbury (No 7): 1968. Arthur George J: Brown T.

S1094

S1095

S1096 Sale of No 5 Watson Road, Westcott: 1969.

S1097 Sale of The White House, Westcott: 1969.

S1098

S1099

S1100

S1101 Reigate Road - Sale of Yew Tree Cottages: 1928. Dinnage: Jenner.

S1102 London Road - Sale of York Cottage: 1939. Annis H G.

S1103

S1104

Sale of Wallflower Cottage and The Twittens, Westcott: 1964. Fell William J: Rossiter William J: Johnson John: Canter Miss Norah.

Sale of Walliswood Farm, Ockley: 1964. Hamilton John R: Smith George J: Hindley Vera M: Waterhouse Phyllis M: Green David W: Etherington William.

Sale of Live and Dead Stock at Walliswood Farm, Ockley (and Froggetts Farm): 1958. Crabbe Kenneth: Farm Deadstock: Jillard Vernon: Livestock.

Sale of Windy Ridge, Peaslake: 1964. Bray Sir Jocelyn: Gotto Guy W: Parry William R: Kerr John D.

Westcott Street, Westcott - Sale of building plots adjoining Hawthornedene: 1965. Building Land.

Sale of building plot no 6 in Woodside Road, Beare Green: 1965. Building Land.

Sale of No 1 Walford Road, Holmwood: 1968. Illman William: Wakefield Jesse: Illman Ellen: Goody Walter Charles.

Sale of Westland Farm; and cottage, Ewhurst: 1968. Arnold George M: Amigo Rev P E: King W: Sykes Sir Mark: Bower Albert L: Forester G: Friswell Sir Charles: Bettison Charles B.

Oakwood Hill, Ockley - Sale of live and dead stock at Woodhams Farm: 1968. Stemp A C: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Sale of West Street House (Hairdresser and 2 flats) & No 42: 1972. Dupree Gerard: Hairdresser: Antique Dealer: Builders Merchant.

Sale of wine (Burton Sheen Ltd) at Burford Bridge Hote, Micklehaml: 1974. Wine.Builders Brochure - The Wotton Hatch development, Wotton: 1970s. Builders Brochure.

High Street - Sale of Victoria Works; Rutherford Way - Sale of factory site: 1965. Factory site: Factory site.

Sale of The Cinema Royal & other properties by executors of the late W H Deverell: 1921. Hope Anne A: Hope Lord Francis: Deverell W H: Cinema.

S1104 High Street - Sale of Club Cottage; & other properties: 1921. Sharp: Club.

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S1104

S1105

S1106 Westcott Road - Sale of Ackender: 1926.

S1107 Sale of Apple Porch: 1928. Cubitt George: Cubitt William: Cumper William.

S1108

S1109 Knoll Road - Sale of Avonmore: 1935. Coulson Robert: Bolt Harry: Halse D M.

S1110

S1111 Howard Road - Sale of Arundel Lodge: 1936. Boxall Wm Thos.

S1112 Vincent Drive - Sale of Ashurst: 1936. Ashcombe Baron: Challacombe Miss.

S1113 Sale of Allesley: 1936.

S1114

S1114 Lonsdale Road - Sale of Ambush: 1944. Cheesman J.

S1114 Sale of Nos 9 and 10 Hart Road: 1944. Child H L J: Shurville.

S1114 Sale of Hillview (No 11 Arundel Road): 1944. Dipple A.

Ansell road - Sale of Forge Cottage; forge; and stabling; & other properties: 1921. Parfitt Mrs: Forge.

Sale of White Horse Cottages (Nos 1-4) High Street; & other properties: 1921. Cook: Murphy: Walton.

Sale of The Cinema Royal & other properties by executors of the late W H Deverell: 1921. Bell.

Dene Street - Sale of Nos 25-28; 32 & 33; 34 (forge); & 36-40; & other properties: 1921. Brassington: Building Land: Gibbs: Forge: Peters: Sanford.

Sale of The Cinema Royal & other properties by executors of the late W H Deverell: 1921. Clark: Roberts: Worsfold: Batts: Rose: Utting: Sharp: Sadler.

Cotmandene - Sale of Nos 12 to 22; & other properties: 1921. Beesley: Head: Parfitt: Simmons.

Sale of The Cinema Royal & other properties by executors of the late W H Deverell: 1921. Clear Bros.: Harris: Wells: Field: Thrower: Jordan: Stanbridge: Southon: Williams: Simmonds.

Sale of Arnolds; lodge and four cottages: 1924. Deverell William H: Deverill John: Pilcher Dodsworth H: Stilwell John P: Pilcher Henry D: Stevens Arthur J: Sturt Rache: Smith Tom: Coles E H.

Sale of 22 cottages; building land; Dorking Water Co stock: 1916. Garrard Miss: Mansell Wm: Smithers Walter: Edser: Maw Dr H T: Shepherd: Elliott Mrs Marie: Page Leslie: Stedman: Hutchens Walter: Tunnell: Funnell George: Water Co: Tickner.

Sale of No 7 Arundel Road; and Nos 23 to 28 Cotmandene: 1936. Andrews Mrs: Dunkley J: Newman Mrs: Truelove: Barns Mrs: Ede: Webb: Horley Mrs.

Sale of freehold properties by executors of the late Mr & Mrs J Cheesman: 1944.

S1114 Sale of No 5 Howard road: 1944. Miller H A.

S1114 Sale of Nos 42 and 44 Rothes Road: 1944. Hughes: Reynolds.

S1114 Sale of No 21 Meadowbrook Road: 1944. Gibson.

S1114 Sale of No 11 Curtis Gardens: 1944. Rose.

S1114 Sale of Nos 8 and 9 Pixham Lane: 1944. Gooch B J: Windley J W.

S1114

S1114 Sale of No 21 Church Street: 1944. Feist G.

S1114 Sale of No 35 Cotmandene: 1944. Chandler A.

S1114 Sale of No 5 Bailey Road; and several properties in Dorking: 1944. Filary W J.

S1115

S1116 Sale of Askham (35 Fairfield Drive): 1948.

S1117 Sale of Adversane (143 Parkway): 1948.

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S1119

S1120 Old Road - Sale of Kirkleas: 1968. Hobbs J R.

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S1122

S1123 Sale of Bury Hill (see S 332 and S 314): 1914. Cory-Wright Dudley.

S1124 Archway Place - Sale of Brookside: 1925. James William.

Sale of Nos 83 to 85 Orchard road: 1944. Beasley T H: Dinnage F S: Shepherd T.

Sale of fire-damaged industrial site (H W Jay) Hart Road: 1947. Fire Damage: Industrial Site.

Sale of Anstie Grange; Lodge; 3 cottages; 2 farms; (with correspondence): 1952. Baxter John H: Heath Cuthbert E: Whatman George D: Baxter Edward G: Heath Arthur R: Broadwood Henry J: Heath Sir Leopold G: Andrews H A: Hill: Meech R T: Taylor: Bovill Mrs: Keswick Miss: Page C H: Watkins Mrs: Heath Leopold C Capt: Pyke Mrs.

Sale of Live and Dead Stock at Anstie Grange and Anstiebury Farms: 1952. Heath Leopold C Capt.

Sale of part of Deepdene Estate: 1921. Arminson T: Pescud S: Bravary R: Neale: Bowry A: Elliott George: Lander S C: Hockblock John: Hope Henry T: Barrow R: Building Land: Hope Lord Francis: Parsons C: Turner A F: Budd: Holman: Morgan A F: Bowry A: Forsyth: Laing: Sherlock G: Cornish R: Brockham Lime Co: Hawkins Mrs H P: Lime Works: Monk Mrs: Smallbone T: Banham: Kempe H R: Mills Mrs J R: Steer J: Cummins G: Harding Rev J: Reid Andrew: Tidey Mrs J: Apted: Sand Pit: Homewood Mrs: Maiklem W: Sadler: Arnold Mrs: Brick Works: Mott P L: Boot Jas: War Agricultural Cttee: Pepper: Capon Mrs: Gordon J M: Rickett A C: Smith C: Balchin: Butcher: Pullen G H: Smithy: Steavenson F: Beazley F T: Phillips W: Tate: Boxall James: Mellersh: Chitty J: Atkinson W W and H L: Mill: Monnery J.

Sale of part of Deepdene Estate (including nos 11 & 12 Cotmandene): 1921. Hutton: Monnery Mrs: Smith Mrs Stapylton.

Sale of Buckland Lodge; Lodge; and 3 cottages: 1921. Chart Richard: Sand Pit: Hewitt.

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S1127

S1128

S1129 Deepdene Park Road - Sale of Browlands: 1926.

S1130 Sale of Brook Lodge; and Waterland Farm: 1927: Manners N B.

S1131 Cliftonville - Sale of Bankside: 1927.

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S1133

S1134 Sale of Braeside: 1929.

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S1136

S1137

S1138 Vicarage Lane - Sale of Brackenfel: 1931. Poultry Farm.

S1139 Bentsbrook - Sale of Brookside: 1921.

S1140

S1141 Calvert Road - Sale of Boxview: 1934.

S1142 Cliftonville - Sale of Birchlea: 1934. Conradi Mrs.

S1143 Sale of houses on the Betchworth Estate: 1934. Farley S: Builder.

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S1145/1-2 Sale of Bentsbrook; and Cottage: 1936. Building Land.

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Sale of Broome Park; and two cottages: 1920. Moreton Augustus H: Williams William: Levert Theophilus B: Colville Sir William: Heygate William U: Wood William F: Beaumont Mary E: Beaumont Francis H.

Oakwood Hill - Sale of Broadstone Farm; and Sketchers Cottage: 1925. Steer Miss.Broad Lane - Sale of Byways (now Tanglewood); and building plot: 1926. Fitzalan Viscount: Norfolk Duchess of: Stewart Sir Charles: Winn Dora J: Building Land.Forest Green - Sale of Bridgeham Farm; 2 cottages; and building plots: 1926. Abinger Baron: Sarawak Rajah of: Building Land: Tithe Barn.

Ashurst Drive - Sale of building plots: 1928. Harrowby Earl of: Bayman Percy A: Heath Roy P: Ball John B: Building Land.

Sale of Brockham Park Estate; and Coleshill Farm: 1929. Baring C: Truswell Mrs: Hope Henry F.

Sale of Nos 1-18 Beare Green Cottages: 1929. Cooper: Hayler Miss F: Lucas Mrs: Welsh: Bourne: Ede: Mitchell: Stedman: Capon: Dean: Way: Brucker: Wood: Tarling.Sale of The Brookwood Corner Estate: 1921. Perkins Augustus F: Baker D: Hart H: Perkins Arthur F: Bowerman G: Dedman Mrs: Brown W: King.

Middle Street - Sale of Building Land: 1930. Joyce Miss: Building land: Hope Lord Francis.

Sale of Berryscroft: 1933. Cubitt George: Hopgood John: Cubitt Henry: Cubitt William: Bellingham Leslie: Marshall Camilla C: Christie Jean E.

Tower Hill - Sale of Bentworth Priors; and Cottage: 1935. Leaver Cyrill D: Canney Charles R: Hall Charles E: Powell Kate M: Powell Charles M: Powell Herbert A: Hart Edwin: Sinclair Agnes C: Chase J W: Hall Mrs Beatrice.

Sale of Butter Hill House: 1937. Corkett Frederick T: Ellis Herbert M: Paddon Lt Col Sir S S W.

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S1148

S1149

S1150

S1151 Sale of Bountrol (No 17 Sondes Place Drive): 1947.

S1152/1-2 Sale of Little Mynthurst Farm; and cottage: 1968.

S1153 Ridgeway Road - Sale of Broomhurst: 1947.

S1154

S1155 Gadbrook - Sale of Bondhu: 1947.

S1156

S1157/1-2

S1158

S1159 Sale of Crutchfield Farm & Edolphs: 1919. Chalmers A H: Henton James.

S1160 Sale of Coast Hill Cottage: 1925.

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S1162

S1163 Sale of No 16a Church Street: 1926.

S1164 Sale of Cudworth Lodge: 1927.

S1165

Sale of the Broome Hall Estate: 1945: Hargreaves-Brown Sir A: Brown Edward C: Heath Arthur R: Heath Cuthbert E: Heath Flora J: Hargreaves-Brown W: Heath Geoffrey E: Jardine James B: Dunbar Frederick: Ayling Mrs: Durnford W: Longhurst R: Charman A: James R Langford: Lipscomb George: Hodges H: Pigott-Brown Sir J.

Sale of Broome Hall Farm; and Buckinghill Farm: 1954. Ayling: Ede F: Vessey R G B: Gayford.

Sale of Brooklag Farm; Nos 1 to10 Henfold Cottages; and Goss Croft: 1945. Watson William Farnell: Beck: Village Stores: Farley: Pescud: Watson William Farnell: Burberry W: Gadd: O'Callaghan: Smith: Ackland Thomas: Elliott: Pratt James: Sturt: Gadd Miss: Puttock P: Voice: Dean W L: Shore: Hickman H R: Stedman W: Edwards J: Stanford A J: Spiller W.

Sale of parts of Brockham Court Estate: 1946. Firman Mrs: Alexander H C: Hay Miss J M: Banham B: Mayle George.

Sale of Boreas (No 79 Fairfield Drive): 1947. Chance Maurice: Bennett Francis W.

Horsieland Farm - Sale of implements and machinery: 1949. Tomalin E V: Farm Deadstock.

Sale of Horsieland Farm: 1907. Broadwood Henry F: Ingram James C: Broadwood James H: Birch Henry W: Craster Edmund C: Birch Henry P: Building Land.Sale of The Lay Rectory; and Parsonage Farm: 1910. Lintott G H: Osborne Lady.

Sale of Residential and Sporting Properties: 1903. Watson William Farnell: Cook A: Ladenburg W F: Standing J J: Cox S: Stepney T: Crow F L: Watson William Farnell.Sale of country cottages; and builders premises: 1926. Chennel F: Edwards C: Rawlings: Styles Miss: Atkinson: Builders Yard: Eede Mrs: Ruff: Smith: Manville: Potter.

Sale of Nos 14a to 17b Cotmandene; and No 34 Dene Street: 1927. Deverell William H: Pilcher William F: Stilwell John P: Haydon Dodsworth: Stevens Arthur J: Beesley: Builders Store: Head: Forge: Riceson: Worsfold W: Davidson: O'Byrne: Simmonds: Wells: Stanbridge.

S1166 High Street - Sale of Club Cottage: 1928. Pullen Daniel: Sharp.

S1167 Sale of Cudworth Manor: 1929. French Dr Herbert.

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S1168

S1169

S1170

S1171 Chichester Road - Sale of Stonecroft; Combe House; and Dorne House: 1931.

S1172

S1173

S1174

S1175

S1176 Cliftonville - Sale of No 3 Clifton Terrace: 1935.

S1177 St Pauls Road - Sale of Clare: 1930. Hope Anne A: Hope Lord Francis.

S1179 Sale of The Corner Cottage: 1939. Harvey Percy P: Hampshire Henry.

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S1181

S1182

S1183 Lincoln Road - Sale of Camilla: 1946. Ayling Mrs.

S1184 South Drive Deepdene Park - Sale of Charnwood: 1947.

S1185 Moores Road - Sale of Crantock: 1947.

Sale of Nos 2-14 Church Gdns; 15 & 16 Mill Lane; & 1-20 St Martins Place; etc: 1929. Bell: Dennis: Pullen Daniel: Seymour Mrs: Burrow: Jackson: Peters J: Taylor: Brackley: Knight: Rowland: Tyler: Clark Mrs: Jee: Orchard: Webb: Baker: Eggleton: Pomphrey: Salter: Chart Mrs: Ede Mrs: Letts: Bristow: Dudley: Lucas: Cousens: Fillery Mrs: Lucas Miss: Cox: Monk: Cooper Mrs: Miles.

Sale of Nos 1-9 Thorndale Cottages; and property in Dorking: 1929. Balchin Mrs: Harris: Mears: Wilkinson: Arnold: Miles: Wright: Brown: Sawyers.

Sale of Nos 26 to 29 Church Gardens; 18 to 23 Mill Lane: 1931. Boxall William: Berry W: Elms J: Rickett Mrs: Skinner C: Cresswell E: Kisler J E: Ayres Mrs: Jordan S: Crowther Mrs: Boxall Miss Emma Lucy.

Horsham Road - Sale of five cottages: 1931. Ede: Mitchell: Wright: Ward: Spooner.

Sale of nine freehold cottages: 1931. Wilkins William: Dalton John M: Ede: Paine: Warren: Coomber: Wright: Charman: Webb: Austin: Winchester.

Sale of Camilla Lacey (Leladene); Farm; and 3 cottages: 1932. Bridgman Frances M: Hudson Ann: Wylie James L: Bolton Thomas D: Herries Baron: Norfolk Duke of: Kerr Ralph D: Freeman Victor E.

Sale of Coombers: 1928. Attree Maria: Goldberg Leopold: Humphrey Stephen: Humphrey William: Kelsey Mary: Jarvis Sarah: Humphrey Thomas: Humphrey James: Hardwick Caroline: Hardwick Jane: Kennedy A R.

Sale of Nos 1-3 Elm Cottages; 1&2 Bakers Cottages; & property in Stane Street: 1933. Adams J: Gibbs A E: Miles J: Tullett F R: Dendy Miss: Wales Mrs W: Scott Robson J: Skilton Henry: Smith Richard: Baker William: Stone Miss: Harness Maker: Saddler.

Sale of Churt Gate House: 1938. Brook Arthur: Fuller Arthur C: Malleson Mortimer D: Fuller Craven B: Fuller Henry C.

Brockham Lane - Sale of Crossviews: 1939. Campbell Nigel L: Hope Henry F: Chart Richard: Cook F A.

Sale of Nos 3 and 5 Lincoln Road; and No 36 Church Street: 1940. Bowry: Hirst: Rathborn W: Bunker.

S1186 Tower Hill - Sale of Danesmount: 1924.

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S1188/1-5

S1189 Sale of Denecroft: 1926. Harvey H.

S1190 Sale of properties by executors of the late Wm Hollier: 1927.

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S1190

S1190 Sale of 1-4 Humphreys Cottages; etc: 1927. Beadle W: Jones: Oliver G.

S1191 Deepdene Avenue - Sale of Deneholm: 1931.

S1192/1-2 Sale of Dunley Hill: 1930. Maxse Frederick A: Elmer Harry.

S1193 Tower Hill - Sale of Danesmount: 1935.

S1194 Cotmandene - Sale of Denton: 1934. Tarrant Edward G.

S1195/1-2 Tower Hill - Sale of Denfield: 1937. Flood C Bertram.

S1196 Deepdene Wood - Sale of Durlocks: 1938.

S1197 Sale of Dunley Hill Farm: 1942.

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S1199

S1200

S1201 Sale of The Dutch House: 1948. Garrick George C: Pethick-Lawrence F W.

S1202

S1203

Sale of Capel Lodge; and Sprotts Farm: 1948. Batlet William S: Hodges G: Tracy Thomas F: Dennis Capt J M.

Letting of The Deepdene (+ correspondence re sale at 60000 pounds): 1919. Hope Lord Francis: Mental Hospital.

Sale of 30 & 32 Lincoln Road; 15 & 16 Dene Street Gardens; etc: 1927. Hooker: Lambourne G L: Valentine.

Sale of 15 & 16 Dene Street Gardens; 50 & 51 Dene Street; etc: 1927. Cook: Joyes: Neil: Wheatland J.

Sale of Dolby; Frys; and Providence Cottages: 1945. Cole T A: Gates: Parker: Humphrey: Monk: Illman: Foredick: Higgs Mrs Alice: Killick Misses: Saalheimer Max.Deepdene Drive - Sale of Dene Croft: 1947. Campbell Nigel L: Hope Henry F: Tarleton Alfred H: Peters Lewis R: Chance Maurice: Isett Frank S: Lincoln Earl of: Mann Sydney E.

Sale of The Elms; and Norman Cottage: 1910. Broadwood Henry F: Ingram James C: Broadwood James H: Birch Henry W: Birch Henry P: Craster Edmund C: Baggarley Richard: Pocock Elizabeth: Broadwood Bertha M: Whitmore Charles A: Calvert William: Upton Arthur M: Weller Thomas.

Sale of Eutrie House; and 8 Cottages: 1914. Chaldecott Misses J l and E C: Edser W: Penrose T E: Stavridi J J: Cooper Miss E: Truscott Miss.

Sale of The Elms (Historical Note): 1930. Bannister Charles: Hunt Thomas N: Punnett David: Wilcox Frederick Hume: Clifford Baron: Punnett Wm Henry: Punnett George T: Norfolk Duke of: Crimean War: Squatters.

S1204 Little Sutton - Sale of Ethne House: 1933. Trench Mrs.

S1205 West Bank - Sale of Emaria: 1948. Duncalf.

S1206

S1207 Sale of freehold land: 1949.

S1208

S1209

S1210

S1211 Sale of Fernfield: 1914. Lukie.

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S1214

S1215

S1216

S1217 Sale of No 50 Falkland Road: 1929. Scragg: Steer H W.

S1218 Sale of Fredley; and Fredley Cottage: 1931. Drummond Maria.

S1219 Sale of Fourways: 1932.

S1220 Westcott Street - Sale of The Firs; and The Willows: 1933. Druce C Carey.

S1221/1-2 Pixham Lane - Sale of Fillebrook: 1926. Hope Anne A.

S1222 Sale of Four Elms Cottage: 1934. Mortimer Charles Henry.

S1223 Sale of Fulwood: 1935. Abinger Baron: Lancaster H P: Spillern Otto.

S1224

S1225

S1226

Old Dorking Road - Sale of Nos 1 2 and 3 Elm Villas: 1949. Batchelar Henry: Goulborn Edwards: Earnshaw Mrs M N: War damage: Fuller Mrs: Harrison Mrs.

Etherley Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1955. Holland Bros: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Ewood Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1963. Farm Deadstock: Livestock: SPRA Ltd.

Lemons Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1963. Dewdney Mrs W F: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Sale of Folly Farm: 1922. Stevens William: Shearburn William: Reed Alice: Stilwell John P: Barker W: Building Land: Stilwell Col J B L: Brammall R T: Brammall L de Sauty: Stilwell Col J B L.

Sale of Fourvents (sic) Cottage; and Wymbletons: 1919. Gough George: Gough George: Building land.

Sale of Ferncroft; and Orchard Cottage: 1925. Benecke Alfred: Chapman John J: Bright James F: Wickham Archdale P: Barker Walter: Smith R Bosworth: Barker W: Christopherson Miss.

Paynes Green - Sale of Farm Place; Farm; and cottages: 1928. Glass Thomas: Worsfold A.

Station Road - Sale of J T Brooker (timber merchant): 1936. Brooker W: Brooker JT Ltd: Railway: Timber Merchant: Cubitt: Cubitt Estates Ltd.

Vincent Road - Sale of Nos 13-15; Rose Hill - Sale of Fairbank and Somersby: 1937. Dobinson Mrs: Davey R J.

Sale of Nos 1-3 Turners Cottages; and property in Dorking: 1937. Chatsfield: Edwards: Knight.

S1226

S1227

S1228

S1229/1-2

S1230 Sale of Fredley House: 1933. Reynolds William M.

S1231

S1232 Sale of No 22 Fairfield Drive: 1947.

S1233 Hillside Gardens - Sale of Freninten: 1948.

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S1235

S1236

S1237

S1238

S1239

S1240 Stonebridge - Sale of building site: 1906. Kiln.

S1241

S1242 Poster for S1241 - Sale of cottages at Redlands Bank: 1908. Poster.

S1243

S1244 Sale of Wellpoles: 1906. Clayton Edgar John: Thompson John.

S1245

S1246 Coldharbour Lane - Sale of Home Farm: 1980s.

Sale of Nos 1 to 8 Falkland Gdns; and 38a Hampstead Rd (ex Albany Cottage); etc: 1937. Carter S G: Devine Mrs: Lane Mrs: Walden Mrs: Norris Mrs: Tyler Miss: Marshall Mrs: Strudwick: Mansfield: Wilkinson Conrad: Morland Thomas.Parsonage Lane - Sales Particulars for Fairmount: 1925. Cooke Philip: Ede Joseph: Wells Alfred: Bull John: Wood Thomas: Evelyn William J: Worsfold John: King James: Giffen T B: Touch F W.

Sale of Fishfold Farm: 1945. Abinger Baron: Stoneham Frdk Russell: Wilkins G R.Sale of Fishfold Farm; Pisley Farm; New Barn Farm; and Lyefield Lodge: 1928. Duffell: Giles.

Sale of Fairfield: 1938. Bright Frank: James Wickham: Palmer Archdale: Smith R Bosworth: Cattley Wildman: Dullea Kate.

Brockhamhurst Estate - Sale of standing timber: 1938. Andrews Gordon: Timber.Sale of Brympton; and Nos 1and 2 Brympton Cottages: 1930. Scales George: Day: Green Millard: Beattie James: Saul John Edward: Elliott Hubert John: Schomberg Charles M: Stanton Mrs.

Sale of Sussex portion of Broadwood Estates: 1955. Broadwood E H T: Holden J R: Broadwood E H T: Clapshaw W E G: Phillips A and A J: Worsley C P: Farnfield S G: Batchelor J and W: Johnston J: Burrage Mrs E A: Daniels H F.Lincoln Road - Sale of 35 building plots (forming Box Hill Estate): 1888. Building Land: Railway.

Sale of Rosewood Cottage; and Bakers Shop: 1901. Butcher F and Mrs E: Baker.Sale of Horse Carriages and Harness: 1901. Lawrence T W: Carriage: Job Master: Name list: Saddler: Horses.

Sale of 2 pairs of freehold cottages at Redlands Bank: 1908. Batchelor Amos: Heaseman William: Moore James: Skilton Arthur: Peters Mary.

Warwick Road - Sale of Vitae Cottage; and Laurel Cottage: 1913. Buckland John: Dawes Wm: Pledge Meredith: Wade Fredk Jas.

Sale of Deadstock - Raikes Farm; Brockhamhurst Farm; Manor Farm; Rose Villa; etc: 1980. Chippington D A: Farm Deadstock: Archer M R: Oickle J: Wallace H: Taylor M G M: Matthew E D G and Sons.

S1247 Sale of Holmwood Park Farm: 1964.

S1248

S1249

S1250

S1251

S1252

S1253

S1254 Park Farm House; Sale of contents: 1901. Mark Rose: Household Goods.

S1255 Holmwood Cottage - Sale of garden effects: 1903. Pain Louis: Garden Goods.

S1256

S1257

S1258

S1259

S1260

S1261

S1262

S1263

S1264

S1265 Ockley Lodge - Sale of contents: 1907. Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

S1266 Greens Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1907. Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Sale of Shellwood Manor Estate: 1947: Allen Major A N: Hankin C: Clifton William: FitzAlan Viscount: Norfolk Duke of: Harvey Percy P: Norfolk Duchess of: Frith Eustace Allan.

Sale of Gosterwood Manor; and 2 cottages ( historical notes): 1937. Evelyn William J: Baker A H: Longman H K.

Sale of No 9 The Hatch: 1978. Lee-Steere H C: Lee-Steere C: Rushton F T: Lee-Steere G E.

Rowles Farm - Sale of live and dead stock; and furniture: 1901. Rusbridge Thomas: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Redlands Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1901. Charman Mrs: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Park Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1901. Rose Mark: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Profits Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1903. Danbury John: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Chaffolds Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1904. Hogsflesh N: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Lower Springfield Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1905. Rate L R: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Henfold Cottages - Sale of household furniture: 1905. Baker Thos: Household Goods.

Rowles Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1906. Atkins and Burberry: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

The Cottage - Sale of house furniture: 1906. Lee-Steere Mrs H: Household Goods.Moores Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1907. Parsons Mrs: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Hill Lands Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1907. Franks W: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Goodwyns Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1907. Atkinson J W: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

S1267

S1268

S1269 The Rectory - Sale of contents: 1909. Noble Rev W: Household Goods.

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S1271

S1272

S1273

S1274 Sale of Greens Farm: 1910. Oliver H: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

S1275 Lyne House - Sale of contents: 1910. Broadwood E H T: Household Goods.

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S1277

S1278

S1279

S1280 Sale card for shares in Dorking Water Co: 1920. Water Co.

S1281

S1282

S1284 Sale of Redlands Bank; and cottages: 1906. Household Goods.

S1285 The Borough - Sale of Boskoop: 1948.

S1286

S1286 Sale of The Bungalow and No 4 Middle Street: 1948. Lucas Mrs E.

S1287

S1288 Brockhamhurst; - Sale of contents: 1905. Talbot Misses: Household Goods.

Park Gate - Sale of live and dead stock at Blanks Farm: 1908. Harkett John: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Mickleham Hall - Home Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1908. Clark H H Gordon: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Ockley Lodge - Sale of live and dead stock: 1909. Enderby C L: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Profits Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1909. Diment H: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Little Park Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1909. Eggleton H Stanley: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Oak Lane Cudworth - Sale of live and dead stock: 1910. Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

The Vicarage - Sale of contents: 1910. Lucas Rev Clement: Household Goods.Gadbrook - Ashcroft Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1910. Lidbetter Lawrence: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Bentsbrook Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1910. Fairbrother Daniel: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Horsieland Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1932. Tomalin E V: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Brittleware Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1947. Berry A E: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Sale of two cottages in Glovers Lane: 1906. Bicknall F: Lingard H: Burberry J: Laker W.

Middle Street - Sale of Hollybourne; and The Willows: 1948. Brooks Elizabeth and John: Harman Wm: Belchamber John T: Miles Horace: Berry Cyril: Boxall James: Charman Ellen: Charman Alfred: Franks F A: Moppett S C: Sole Mrs A M.

Gadbrook Road - Sale of Brook Cottage: 1950. Gordon Robert: Whitelaw G A L: Goulburn Col E H.

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S1290

S1291

S1292 Bonnetts farmhouse - Sales Particulars: 1979.

S1293

S1294 Pembury Cottage - a photograph but nothing else: 1980c.

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S1296

S1297

S1298 Sale of Dorking Water Co shares: 1905. Water Co.

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S1301 Curtis Gardens - Sale of Nos. 5 and 6; Watson Road - Sale of cottages: 1925.

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S1305

S1306/1-2 Chart Lane - Sale of Torthorwald (Glenwood): 1934. Roads.

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S1308/2 Church Street - Sale of Leslie Cottage: 1979.

S1309 Auction sale at Dorking Halls - Lot 45 Hubbard Clock: 1982. Clocks.

Headley Court Estate - Sale of Nower and Pignut Woods: 1971. Cunliffe Baron Walter: Woodland.

Sale of Nos 28 to 36 Bailey Road: 1952. Crocker Mrs: Hunt W J R: Lucas: Waite G: Eade: Noakes.

Sale of Box Hill Cottage: 1948. Matthew John: Clark H H Gordon: Freshfield J W: McGaw J T: Lawrence Sir William.

Wattlehurst Farm - Sale of live and dead stock: 1944. Williams E S: Farm Deadstock: Livestock.

Forest Green - Sale of Jordans Farm: 1907. Lee Steere: Charman James: Lee Steere.

Sale of underwoods: 1880. Abinger Baron: Underwood: Scarlett P C: Weller William.

Sale of cottages in Kingsland; and a blacksmiths in Rusper Road: 1901. Watson William Farnell: Reeves Mrs Esther: Blacksmith: Sturt: Wyatt.

Sale of cottages in Blanks Lane; and an orchard in Hound House Road: 1906. Illman J: Orchard: Lucas Mrs.

Rose Hill - Sale of Holly House (notes on 1839 indenture): 1925. Attlee Richard: Newland William: Attlee William: Norfolk Duke of: Powell A C (J.P.).

Sale of Meadowbank and a bungalow cottage: 1926. Cubitt: Hopgood John: Building Land: Atkinson J A: Cubitt Estates Ltd: Humphreys Mrs.

Sale of Milton Court (1 page from catalogue): 1930ca: Mallaby-Deeley Sir H M.Sale of Meadowbank Estate as building site: 1932. Cubitt: Hopgood John: Building Land.

Park Copse - Sale of Burntwood and cottages in Punchbowl Lane: 1932. Campbell Nigel L: Hope Lord Francis: Rosse William Earl of: Tarleton Alfred H: Coles Ernest H: Brunning.

Sale of Oakdale: 1935. Herries Baron: Norfolk Duke of: Kerr Ralph D: Hampton John V H.

S1310 Ranmore Common - Sale of The Forts: 1983.

S1311 South Holmwood - Sale of The Dutch House: 1983: Lutyens Sir Edwin.

S1312 Coldharbour Lane - Sale of Milehouse Farm: 1984.

S1313 Parkgate Road - Sale of Nightingales: 1985.

S1314/1-2 Abinger Common - Sale of Old Gate Cottage: 1985.

S1315 Ranmore Common - Sale of St Barnabus Old School: 1985.

S1316 Rose Hill - Sale of No 8: 1987.

S1317 Horsham Road - Garth Lodge - Sale of The Gate House: 1988.

S1318 Pixham Lane - Sale of Purbrook House: 1984.

S1319/1-2 Tower Hill - Sale of 11 Denfield: 1988.

S1320/1-2 Tower Hill - Woodbank Cottage: 1988.

S1321/1-3

S1322

S1323/1-6

S1323/1-6

S1324

S1325

S1326

S1327

S1328

Sale of the Waterworks; Fountain Villa; etc.: 1848. Peters Henry: Caffyn Peter: Baker: Fuller William: Water Works: Leslie Lady Mary: Sugden Mrs: Ceaton: Eives George: Philps R: Stevens W: Carter Mrs: Johnson Mrs: Nichols John: Young Heathfield: Blaker M: Rose Thomas: Payne Sarah: Tucker Abraham.

Sale particulars for a freehold house with shop, garden and premises “in the centre of the High Street, Dorking now occupied by Mr George Reynolds, chemist and druggist" to be sold by auction, 12 Sep 1850, 4pp

High St - Sale shops; South St - Catsfields; Bond - Turnpike Road; etc: 1851. Greenfield Thomas: Greenfield James: Bravery James: Dewdney George: Ravis Nathaniel: Holder William Thorpe: John Fuller: Sand Cave: Stilwell John G: Fuller Alfred: Baker: Uwins Richard Sen: Tailor: Fuller Joseph: Shop: Martyr Mrs Mary: Martyr John: Barclay Charles: Bravery Ellen: Fuller Richard.

Sale of Cottage and Meadowland near St Johns Chapel; etc: 1851. Bravery William: Young John: Young Heathfield: Wells James.

High Street - Poster sale of Furniture etc Bakers Shop (Sanders): 1858. Sanders John: Baker: Household Goods: Poster.

High Street - Sale of The Sun Beerhouse and Brewery: 1862. Boxall John: Brewery: Inn: Sand Cave.

Plan for Sale of 59 Building Plots near Dorking Station: 1867. Fuller: Building Land: Railway.

Horsham Road and Falkland Road - Sale of Houses and Building Land: 1872. Clear J: Building Land: Kirswell William: National Fhold Land Soc: Humphrey J.

Falkland Hill - Sale of two Recently Constructed Cottages: 1872. National Fhold Land Soc.

S1329

S1330

S1330 Dorking Station Road - Sale of Building Plots; etc: 1879. Building Land.

S1331/1

S1331/2-7

S1332

S1333

S1334/1-3

S1335/1-2 Pixham - Sale of Pixholme Court: 1906. Gordon James Alexander: Garden.

S1336 Sale of 5 Rose Hill: 1990ca.

S1337 Tower Hill - Sale of The Tower: 1995.

S1338/1-2

S1339/1-2

S1340

S1341/1-2

S1342 Sale of 2 Boxhill Station House: nd. Railway.

S1343/1-2

S1344/1 Pixham - Sale of Boxlands (photocopy) inc railway timetable: 1904. Railway.

S1344/2

Poster for Sale of Fountain Villa and Machinery of the Old Waterworks: 1878. Cousins John R: Beam Engine: Hughes Lady: Dorking Water Works Co: Todman Joseph: Poster: Water Works.

Orchard Road and Falkland Road - Sale of 10 Cottages; etc: 1879. Challacombe Henry T.

High Street - Sale of The Wheatsheaf and Two Cottages (Plan Missing): 1880. Philps Walter: Inn: Sellman William: Ross : May.

Correspondence re Rights of Way at the Wheatsheaf: 1899. Philps Walter: Inn: Sellman William: Right of Way.

Sale of 6 and 7 High Street; 31 and 32 Church Street; Building Land: 1886. Philps John: Foord Peter: Building Land: Philps Messrs: Draper: Sellman William: Tailor: English H E: Carpenter: Lewis William: Rumsey Henry.

Sale of the Star and Garter Hotel: 1889. Shearburn William: Railway: Masters C H: Inn.

Sale of the Remaining Portion of the Wathen Estate: 1889: Ivery Messrs: Building Land: Wathen Lady Elizabeth.

Sale Materials from Toll Houses on Turnpike Road (with copy): 1880. Turnpike: Tools.

Sale of High Ashurst Estate - plan only; Historical Notes: 1850s. Beardmore Elizabeth: Observatory: Talbot Misses: Brodie Sir Benjamin Bt: Lime Kiln: Hope Henry T: Ellison C: Howard Hon Mrs: Strahan William: Boxall Robert: Villeboice Frances: Murrell: Glass Sir Richard: Wilson C E: Muggeridge Sir Henry: Strahan Andrew: Wilson James C.

Sale of Late Rev Turner's Land (plan of land in Abinger only): 1810. Abinger Baron: Railway: Evelyn William J: Turner Rev G.

Photocopy of sale particulars of the Dorking Waterworks Estate (For correspondence see R398/1-19): 1850. Peters Henry: Dendy: Leslie Lady Mary: Stephens Mrs: Herrick: Payne Sarah: Wainwright Mrs: Deverell: Napper J H.

South Street - Sale of Stock The Old Curiosity Shop. (For correspondence see R 399/1-19).: 1904. Sanford Jack: Household Goods: Sanford Charles.

Correspondence regarding Tithe valuation of Boxlands: 1841. White James: Tithes.

S1345/1-2

S1346/1-2

S1347/1-2

S1348 South Holmwood - Sale of The Dutch House: 1995. Lutyens Sir Edwin.

S1349 Station Road - Sale of No 2 Spring Gardens: 1995.

S1350 Westcott Street - Sale of No 2 Spring Cottages: 1990ca.

S1351

S1352 Sale of Collick Moor Farm (part of larger sale; plan only): nd. Barclay Charles.

S1353/1-4 Sale of Highacre Grange Apartments with plans: 1996.

S1354

S1355/1-9

S1356

S1357

S1358

S1359 Sale of Moorhurst in Moorhurst Lane: c1977.

S1360

S1361

S1362

S1363 Sale of Flint Cottage; Box Hill: 1985. Meredith George.

S1364 Sale of 24 Calvert Road (Byways): 1985.

S1365/1-2

Sale of High Ashurst: 1923. Boulton Henry: Ladbroke Robert: Atkinson W W and H L.

Sale of Chart Park Estate in six lots: 1813. Friday John: Watermill: Talbot Sir Charles Bart: Dale Ralph: Sanders John: Gurnett George: Sanders Joseph: Elson William: Smith John.

Sale of Shrub Hill Estate inc.The Mount House and two cottages: 1887. Rothes Earl of: Moore Joseph: Wathen Lady Elizabeth: Blakeney H T W: Building Land: Hillyard: Rowland: Bray: Draper: Goddard G O: Merrett: Brown: Tailor and Outfitter: Nottle W.

Sale of Wonham Manor Estate (plan only): 1913. Beaumont F H: Clutton R G: Goulburn Major H: Whittington C J: Whittington Julian.

Sale of Messuage with shop South side of East Street (interesting conditions): 1851. Bellchambers John.

Sales Brochure for New Houses in St Martin's Mews; with Plans & Prices: 1996.Sale of 164-166 South Street - House & Commercial Premises used by Mays & Co: 1996. Car Sales: Mays F W & Co.

Sale of Hillhouse Farm & 39 acres; as a whole or in 2 lots (inc house plans): 1996. Stables.

Sales Brochure for Rose Hill Gardens Development; incl plans & prices : 1997. Laing Homes.

Sale of Stumblehole; 2 staff flats; pig unit; 100 acres: 1958. Hartman Mrs Dorothy: Pigs.

Sale of Freehold Building Land on site of Old Workhouse: 1845. Bravery James: Building Land: Dendy Arthur: Auctioneers: Miller William: Solicitors: Muggeridge: Surveyors: Smallpiece Mark: Workhouse Old: Browne Richard: Dorking Charity The.Sale of Cottage Properties at Flint Hill: 1899. Arthurs: Beaumont Robert Henry: Edwards: Jupp Miss: Gibbens Mrs Elizabeth.

Sale brochure for Rose Hill Arch Mews (new development); prices of nos 3 & 4: 1998.

S1366/1-2 Sale brochure for Redcote Place (new development): 1998.

S1367 Photocopy: Sale of Boxlands; The Beehive; The Old Lodge: c1951.

S1368 Sale of The Sundail: 1999. Lutyens (work of).

S1369 Particulars of Gatwick Estate to be let or sold; not dated: c1890.

S1370 Dog Kennel Green: Sale of Lime Kiln Cottage: 1988.

S1371 Parsonage Lane: Sale of No. 2 The Green: 1988.

S1372 Milton Street: Sale of Carpenters: 1988.

S1373 Wotton Vale: Sale of Vale House (ex Wotton Rectory): 1988.

S1374 Sale of 18A Westcott Street; Little Blandings: 1988.

S1375 Sale of 38 Watson Road: 1988.

S1376 Sale of 5A Guildford Road: 1988.

S1377 Parsonage Lane: Sale of the Old Parsonage: 1988.

S1378 Sale of Springfield House: 1988.

S1379/1-2 Sale of Mead House: 1988.

S1380 Guildford Road: Sale of Draycote: 1987.

S1381 Milton Street: Sale of Crooked Acre: 1987.

S1382 Logmore Lane: Sale of Broomhills: 1987.

S1383 Sale of Wotton House: 1986.

S1384/1-2 Coast Hill Lane: Sale of Woodlands: 1986.

S1385 Balchins Lane: Sale of Stowe Maries: 1983. Wickham J E A.

S1386 Balchins Lane: Sale of Deerleap: 1983.

S1387

S1388/1ab; 2-7

S1388/1ab; 2-7 Poster

S1389 The Street: Sale of Bushy Plat: 1983.

S1390 Building Land at east end of village: 1902. Building Land.

Bailey Road; St. Johns Road: Sale of Cottages: 1925. Baker: Gravett: May: Stent Miss Eliza: Brown: Peters: White.

Bailey Road: Sale of Ebenezer Cottage; Poster: Notes & Correspondence: 1919. Fisher Mary A.

S1391 Sale of Milton Farm: 1981.

S1392 The Street: Sale of Lower Springfield Farmhouse: 1980.

S1393 Advert for sale of Stowe Maries: 1980.

S1394 Coast Hill: Sale of Rookhurst: 1980.

S1395 Photo of Mill Way: no sales details: 1976.

S1396

S1398 Westcott Heath: Sale of Westcott Hill House: 1962.

S1399/1-4 Ashley Road: Proposed Development: Sale of No. 25: and 3 plans: 1962.

S1400 Logmore Lane: Saleof Dorking Isolation Hospital: 1955. Hospital.

S1401

S1402/1-3 Guildford Road: Sale of Little Manor House: 1986.

S1403/a-b

S1403/a-b

S1404 Sale of Westcott House: 1935. Rees Mrs G H.

S1405 Sale of 1-7 Furlong Road (now odd numbers 7-19): 1935. Cooke Mrs John.

S1406/a-b

S1407 Balchins Lane: Sale of The Old Mill: 1927.

S1408 Brooklands: Sale of Furniture & Effects: 1924. Household Goods.

S1409 St Johns Road: Sale of Briar Cottages & Oak Cottages: 1923.

S1410 Main Road: Sale of Grove cottages (pair): 1923.

S1411 Sale of Westcott House: 1923. Braithwaite Cecil.

S1412 Sale of Heath Crest: 1922.

S1413 Watson Road: Sale of 1-2 Hillview Cottages: 1921. Martingale R: Wakeford W.

S1414/1a-n; 2-7

Wotton Common: Sale of Shootlands; West- East- & Barn- Cottages: 1974. Donovan: Matthews F: Waller John: Robinson David J.

Sale of the Red House; The White House; Building Land: 1938. Cory-Wright Mrs: Binge Joseph W: Cross Alice A: Oldershaw William: Ault Sarah H: Cory-Wright Dudley: Barclay Robert: Forester Joseph E: Spencer Thomas O: Cross Dudley.

Sales of Tudor Cottages in Furlong Road and of 1-6 Chapel Lane (+ photocopy): 1935. Maw Mrs E G.

Sales of Tudor Cottages in Furlong Road and of 1-6 Chapel Lane (+ copy): 1935. Alloway William R: Page Leslie: Maw Henry T: Kate P H: Finch Frank.

Sale of Building Land adjoining Rookery Estate (+ photocopy): 1930. Building Land.

Allen Fields (now Chapel Lane): Sale of cottages: Poster; Accounts: Correspondence: 1921. Edser: Maw H J: Smithers W: Long: Wood Miss: Shepherd: Stedman.

S1416 Sale of Brooklands: 1919.

S1417

S1417 Sale of Rokefield: 1 & 3 Watson Road; 1-4 Rose Cottages: 1945.

S1418

S1419

S1420/1-3

S1420/2 Poster

S1421 Sale of the Rookery Estate: Handbill: 1912.

S1422/1-14

S1423/1-7 Sale of Leylands & Hillside: with plans; poster; correspondence: 1919.S1423/4 Poster

S1424/1a-b; 2-6

S1424/1a-b; 2-6 Poster only

S1425/1-4

S1426/1-8

S1427/1-5

S1427/2 Poster only

S1428 Photocopy: Sale of Redlands Bank: 1908.

S1429 Bury Hill Estate; Sale of underwood: 1907. Barclay Robert: Underwood.

S1430

S1431

S1432

S1433/1-2 Sale of Cradhurst: with correspondence: 1906.

S1434 Watson Road: Sale of Building Land: 1906. Building Land.

S1435 St Johns Lane: Sale of Building Land - plan only: 1905. Building Land.

Sale of Rokefield: The Firs; The Willows; The Old Barracks: 1945. Druce C Carey.

Photocopy: Sale of the Broomfield Estate; Ivy Cottage: 1908. Paine Sir Thomas: Ward Miss.

Sale of Stowe Maries: 1911: Fuller Maria: Pelly Sir John H: Symes John C: Fuller George A: Fuller William W: Fuller Arthur C: Malleson Mortimer.

Johnson's Stores: Sale of Furniture & Effects; Catalogue & Poster: 1912. Johnson (premises of): Household Goods.

Leylands: Sale of Effects: Catalogue; Accounts; Poster; Receipts; Correspondence: 1919. Brooke Mrs: Household Goods: Poultry Appliances: Garden Effects.

St Johns Road: Sale of shop & cottage: with auctioneers notes & accounts; poster: 1919. Taylor C: Shop.

West Lees & Squires Farms: Sale of stock: with poster; accounts; correspondence: 1919.

Sale of builders stock in trade: with auctioners accounts; poster; correspondence: 1917. Smith William: Builders Stock.

Sale of Wotton Cottage & pair of cottages: with poster; accounts; list of invitees: 1913. Dance: Rose: Purdue.

Logmore Lane: Isolation Hospital - Plan of land to be bought from Robert Barclay : 1909. Barclay Robert: Hospital.

Sale of shares in Dorking Villa Building Co and in Dorking Gas Co: . Building Co: Gas Co.

Smithy (now garage) opposite the church: Saleof furniture: 1906. Household Goods: Smithy.

S1436/1-2 Furlong Road: Sale of Building Land: 1905. Building Land.

S1437/1-4

S1438/1-3

S1439/1-5

S1440/1-8

S1441/1a-b; 2-18

S1442/1-3

S1443 Sale of Cradhurst: 1901.

S1444 Parsonage Lane: Sale of shop & house (now Westcott Court): 1899. Bakery.

S1445/1a-b; 2

S1445/1a-b; 2 Sale of 5 cottages in Institute Lane: & Hill House: . Flay Miss: Hubbard H.

S1445/1a-b; 2 Sale of 5 cottages in Institute Lane: & Hill House: Poster: . Gloster.

S1446 Sale of the Rookery Estate: 1898. Building Land.

S1447 Guildford Road: Sale of building land: 1898. Building Land.

S1448/1-3

S1449

S1450 Sale of The Vale & Orchard House: 1894. Cole Fanny E: Venn.

S1451 Sale of 3 cottages: 1895. Dibble James: Turner Mrs: Wells Elizabeth.

S1452/1a-b; 2

S1453 Letting of Milton Farm: 1879.

S1454/a-b

S1455 Sale of 2 cottages in Main Road: 1884. Briggs: Hall.

Sale of Household Effects (Miss Wilmot): poster; accounts; police attendance receipt: 1905. Name List: Household Goods: Wilmot Miss.

The Red House (now Little Manor House): Sale of furniture; with poster & accounts: 1904. Allen Henry: Household Goods: Name List.

Mount Pleasant: Sale of furniture: with poster & accounts: 1904. Pursey: Household Goods: Name List.

Sale of MountPleasant + cottage: poster; accounts; inventory; correspondence: 1904. Orr Alfred: Pursey Mrs: Fuller Julia: Evelyn William J: Fuller Arthur C L.

Sale of Ellerslie; Westcott Villa; Rustic Cottage (Falkland Rd): poster; correspondence: 1904. Buchanan Miss: Building Land: Kennedy Miss: Caffin Emma.

The Rookery Farm: Sale of Household Furniture: poster; police attendance receipt: 1904. Names List: Household Goods: Wynne Mrs.

Sale of 5 cottages in Institute Lane: & Hill House: poster: . Blunt Lady Florence: Dixon Frederick: Lauder.

Sale of Elm Cottage; 77 South Street; Cottages & Building Land: 1898. Building Land: Building Land: Building Land: Building Land: Building Land: Cheesman James.

Sale of cottages in Chapel Road & Bailey Road: 1895. Caffyn W W: May: Bridger: Marshall: Peters.

Sale of Glebe Lands; House & Shop: poster & newspaper cuttings: 1891. Chitty Ellen: Rate L M: Barclay Robert.

Sale of 3 cottages in Trueloves Road: 1884. Baptiste Sydney G: Bravery William E: Batcock John: Peters James: Truelove John: Peters Henry: Rose Jesse.

S1456/1-2

S1457 Sale of 3 cottages and building land: 1881. Millett Mrs: Cook John.

S1458 Sale of Westcott Cottage: 1881. Mercer Edward.

S1459

S1460 Photocopy: Sale of Wintershaw: 1880. Arrowsmith G A.

S1461 Coast Hill: Sale of Rookhurst: 1962. Palmer A G.

S1462 Sale of farm stock: 1821. Stilwell Edward: Farmstock.

S1463 Durrants Farm: Sale of farmstock: 1821. Drawbridge Samuel: Farmstock.

S1464 Sale of Estate (unnamed): 1839. Whitbourn John.

S1465

S1466 Sale of dwelling house: 1847. Stone Edward.

S1467 Sale of Shrubs Farm or Vachary Lands: 1850. Longhurst: Farm.

S1468/1a-b; 2-3

S1469/1-2

S1470/1-2

S1471 Sale of Pleasthatches: 1852. Greenfield Zephaniah: Worsfold John.

S1472/1-2

S1473

S1474/1-3

S1475

S1476/1-3,5-33

S1476/4 Poster only. Fragile

S1477/1-2

Broad Moor: Sale of Laylands & 7 cottages: 1884: Carpenter Daniel: Carpenter Keziah.

Sale of Heath Rise & land in Parsonage Lane & Institute Road (Poor condition): 1881.

Sale of Grinsted Farm; Florents Farm; & Danehurst Farm: 1840. Farm: Savage John.

Photocopy: Sale of cottage (now Mount Tavy Cottage): Historical notes : 1851. Knight Thomas.

Sale of goods & household effects: Poster; auctioneers accounts: 1851. Household goods.

Sale of Furniture (Mrs March): auctioneers records & accounts: 1851. March Mrs: Household goods.

Sale of butchers stock-in-trade (John Balchin): poster (pc); auctioneers record: 1852. Balchin John: Butchers stock.

Sale of household furniture (Thomas Bravery): 1853. Bravery Thomas: Household goods.

Sale of 3 cottages & bakehouse: with 2 plans: 1853. Bravery Thomas: Bakery: Greenfield Peter: King Sarah.

Sale of estate (now Carters; Merton Cottage; Bakery; Wotton Cottage); Building Land: 1878. Bakery: Cooke John: Building Land.

Westcott Hill: Sale of Brooklands Estate; poster; correspondence; accounts; & notes: 1876: Bullen Sarah: March William: Stone Thomas P: Philps John.

Sale of shop; house ; 2 cottages: (now corner of Main Road & Institute Road): with plan: 1874. Clarke James.

S1478 Bailey Road: Sale of building land: plan only: 1874. Building Land.

S1479/1-2 Parsonage Lane: Sale of Holly Cottage & building land: 1874. Building Land.

S1480 Sale of Little Chadhurst Farm (later Cradhurst): 1872: Herbert W H.

S1481 Sale of The Cricketers beerhouse; building land: 1872. Building Land: Inn.

S1482/1a-c

S1482/ 2-3 Posters only

S1483/1,3-7

S1483/2 poster only

S1484/1,3-5

S1484/2 Poster only

S1485

S1486

S1487/1-2

S1488/1-2

S1488/3 Poster: as above

S1489

S1490

S1490

S1490

S1491/1-6

S1492 The Rookery: Sale of farmstock: 1854. Fuller Richard.

S1493/1-14

S1494/1-2

Sale of cottage: shoemakers shop; shares in gas company: with 2 posters: 1871. Gas Co: Shoemaker.

Sale of cottages: with poster; receipt; account & correspondence: 1864. Bond J J: Bond Benjamin.

Sale of house in Westcott (now The Old House); with poster; plan; & correspondence: 1864.

Sale of shop: house; building land: 1905. Willmot H R: Building Land: Attlee James: Evelyn W J.

Sale of Household Effects ( Nathaniel Rowland): 1861. Household goods. Poster, with prices written on the back

Sale of shop; house; cottages (corner of Main & Institute Roads): with plan: 1861. Clarke James: Mercer George: Barclay A K: Broome William.

Sale of 3 pairs of cottages & building land in Chapel Lane: 1857. Ansell Frederick: Gibbs: Mansell: Truelove John: Margesson: Torsell: Vincent Richard: Williamson Esther.

Sale of 4 cottages near St Johns Church: 1856. Carrol Edward: Bright John: Gadd George: Warren Thomas.

Bridge Street: Sale of house & bakehouse: 1856. Bullen Mary: Bakehouse: Grantham Matthew.

West Street: Sale of The Old House at Home: 1856. Gardner William: Rose Edward: Turner Francis.

Broadmoor: Sale of 7 cottages and a house: 1856. Mott Widow: Wakeford James.Sale of furniture: with auctioneers record; poster; and correspondence: 1854. Household goods.

Sale of Marienneville (Springfield House): DBGR report; correspondence; misc. items : 1853.

Sale of house (ex part of Grinsted Farm): with plan: 1864. Goddard E: Worsfold John.

S1495/1-2 Sale of The Rookery Estate: with map: 1911. Booker A: Wright D Cory.

S1496/1-2a-b

S1497

S1498/1-5

S1498/1-5 Sale of Chittys Shop (now Westcott Court): 1891. Chitty Mrs Ellen.

S1499/1-4

S1500

S1501 Guildford Road: Sale of Bay Tree Cottage: 1989.

S1502 Poster: Sale of pony by poundkeeper: 1864. Pound.

S1503 Sale of furniture (Mrs Weller): . Weller Mrs: Household goods.

S1504 Sale of furniture (Mrs Wilmott): 1905. Wilmott Mrs: Household goods.

S1505

S1506/1-3 Sale of Hillside; Buildings Research Group report: 1980.

S1507

S1508

S1509 Church Street: Abinger House - new offices: 2002. Offices.

S1510/1-2 Harrowlands: Sale of building land in 35 lots: 1859. Building Land.

S1511/1-3 Harrowlands: Sale of building land in 21 lots: 1862. Building Land.

S1512.1 Sale of farm Cottage ('Meadow Farm'): 1866. Dewdney W.

S1512.2

S1513

Sale of The Rookery; Westcott Mill; & Deerleap Estates: 1898. Building Land: Fuller Maria: Pelly John H: Fuller George Arthir: Fuller William W.

Sale of Westcott Mill: 1896. Mill: Fuller Maria: Pelly John H: Fuller George Arthir: Fuller William W.

Sale of Glebe Lands: with plans; auctioneers record; printers bill: 1891. Atkinson J W: Building Land.

Photocopy: Sale of Pixham Mill; with plan & billhead: 1864. Dewdney James: Mill: Sherman J.

Photocopy: Sale of cottage (thought to be Bay Tree Cottage): 1823. Bullen Mrs.

Sale of 2-14 Church Gardens; 1-20 St Martins Place; 1-9 Thorndale Cottages: 1929. Bell: Jackson: Peters J: Seymour: Burrow: Dennis: Rowland: Taylor: Brackley: Knight: Orchard: Tyler: Clark: Jee: Pomphrey: Webb: Baker: Eggleton: Letts: Tollery: Chart: Ede: Lucas: Salter: Bristow: Dudley: Monk: Wellington George: Cousens: Graham: Miles: Cox: Cooper: Budgen Frederick: Alloway: Pullen Daniel.

Sale of cottages and shop in Pixholme Lane; Leslie Road; & Bailey Road: 1884. Butcher: Holloway: Cooper: Dawes: Smith: Dennis: Cooper: Edger: Smith: Jeater.Westcott Hill: Sale of building land: poster; printers bill; correspondence; sales contract: 1840. Ede Robert Best: Building Land: Philps A W: Terry: Master J: Savage John: Pullen Daniel: Sherman Jno.

Sale of 2 cottages in High Street; cottage near waterworks; & part of Back Fields : 1866. Clift Joseph: Cheesman Charles: Eives George: Latter William: Eives George Wightwick.

Sale of the Wathen estate for building land in 56 lots: 1882. Fielder Richard: Building Land: Wathen Lady Elizabeth.

S1514/1-2

S1515/1-3 Westfield Gardens: Development brochure with revised plan & price list: 2002.

S1516 Brockham Park: Development sales brochure: 2002.

S1517

S1518

S1519

S1520

S1521 Reigate Road: Downsview Place - Sales Brochure: 2003.

S1522 High Street: Old Brewery Court - Sales Brochure: 2003.

S1523 Flint Cottage - Sales Brochure: 2003.

S1367 Photocopy of Sale Particulars for Boxlands and The Beehive; nd early 1950s

S1368 Sale Particulars for The Sundial, Folly Lane, South Holmwood; July 1999

S690/2/1-2 Sale brochure for Juniper Hill, including map and photographs; 1975

S1369

S205/2-3

S76/2 Poster of Auction Sale of seed etc by White; 1854

S1509 Sale Particulars for Abinger House, Church Street, Dorking; early 1980s;

S1510

S1511

S1512

S1513

S1514

St Pauls Road West: sale of Little Orchard (ex Glorydene): + News ad : 2002. Vaughan Williams Ralph.

Poster: Auction of 2 houses in South Street and cottages near the Norfolk Arms: 1861.

Wathen estate: sale of five freehold cottages in Jubilee Terrace: 1889. Gibson John: Hake F: Gaunt J T: Mole W: West George: Jones George F: Pigott Robert.Sale of furniture of Mr Thomas Curtis (with purchasers' names): 1819. Curtis Thomas: Furniture sale.

High Street: Sale of The Wheatsheaf: & 2 cottages off Gumbrell's Yard: 1880. Philps Walter: Fly Master: Sellman William: Inn: Ross: May.

Particulars of a freehold estate known as Gatwick, to be let or sold; not dated (late 19c) includes map and small engraving of house

Photocopies of 2 catalogues for the sale of part of the Hope Heirlooms from The Deepdene; July 1917; Greek, Roman & Egyptian Scupture & Vases and The Library

Sale particulars: Freehold building land known as Harrowlands; 10 June 1859; with map

Sale particulars: Freehold building land known as Harrowlands, remaining parts; 1862; annotated, with map

Sale particulars: various properties on Holmwood Common and in Dorking being the real estate of the late George Eives; 16 August 1866

Sale particulars: The Wathen Freehold Building Estate, 56 valuable plots including 5 shop plots; 29 August 1882

Sale Particulars: Little Orchard, St Pauls Road West, Dorking; draft details awaiting vendors verification; illustrated; 2002; connections with Ralph Vaughan Williams

S1515/1-3

S1516

S1517 outsize

S1518

S1519 Sale of furniture of Mr Thomas Curtis in South Street; 1819

S1520 Pub: Sale particulars: The Wheatsheaf, free tavern and Commercial Inn; 1880

S1521 Sales brochure for new development: Downsview Place, Reigate Road; 2003

S1522/1-2

S1523

S1524 Sale particulars: 14 The Avenue, Brockham; photo; 1991

S1525 Sale particulars: Pebble Hill Cottage, The Coombe, Betchworth; photo; 1991

S1526 Sale particulars: Manor Cottage, The Street, Betchworth; photo; 1991

S1527 Sale particulars: Charmans, Parkgate Road, Newdigate,; photo; 1991

S1528/1-2 Sale particulars: Hill Farm, Logmore Lane, Westcott; photo; 1991

S1529 Sale particulars: Holly House, Knoll Road, Dorking; photo; 1991

S1530 Sale particulars: Posterns Farm, Henfold Lane, South Holmwood; photo; 1991

S1531 Sale particulars: Green End, Deepdene Park Road, Dorking; photo; 1991

S1532 Sale particulars: Burley, Old Road, Buckland; photo; 1991

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S1534 Sale particulars: Chelston, 9 Brockham Lane, Brockham; photo; 1991

S1535 Sale particulars: Craigmore, 5 South Terrace, Dorking; photo; 1991

S1536 Sale particulars: Box Hill Cottage, Westhumble; photo; 1991

S1537 Sale particulars: 23 South Terrace, Dorking; 1991

S1538 Sale particulars: Marama, Roman Road, Dorking; photo; 1991

Sales brochure for Westfield Gardens, Westcott Road, Dorking; new development by Laing Homes, 2002, including conversion into apartments of Westfield (the original Victorian House); updated plans and price list

Brockham Park: Sales brochure for apartments in the redeveloped house; Bewdley Heritage; 2002

Poster: Auction of 2 houses in South Street and cottages near the Norfolk Arms; by White & Sons at The Red Lion; May 1861

Sale particulars: Wathen estate, Dorking; sale of five freehold cottages in Jubilee Terrace; 30 May 1889

Sales brochure for new development Old Brewery Court, High Street, Dorking; 2003; price and availability list [Lucocks Brewery; Red Lion]

Sales details for Flint Cottage, Box Hill, Mickleham; 2003 [once the home of George Meredith]

Sale particulars: Sawrey Cottage, Horsham Road, Mid Holmwood; photo; pencil sketch plan & notes; 1991

S1539 Sale particulars: Trespassers W, 26 Harrowlands Park, Dorking; photo; 1991

S1540 Sale particulars: 2 Mosses Wood Cottages, Coldharbour; photo; 1991

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S1542 Sale particulars: The Hollies; 41 St Pauls Road West, Dorking; photo; 1991

S1543 Sale particulars: Saffrons, Ewood Lane; Newdigate; photo; 1991

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S1545 Sale particulars: Ferncroft, South Holmwood; photo; 1991

S1546 Sale particulars: Peveril, Pilgrims Way, Westhumble; photo; 1991

S1547 Sale particulars: Copper Bend, New Barn Lane, Newdigate; photo; 1991

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S1549 Sale particulars: Chestnut Cottage, Bunce Common Road, Leigh; photo; 1991

S1550 Sale particulars: Church Fell, Brockham Green; photo; 1991

S1551 Sale particulars: 7 Bentsbrook Park, North Holmwood, photo; 1991

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S1553 Sale particulars: 33 Sondes Place Drive, Dorking; photo; 1991

S1554 Sale particulars: Stable Cottage, Tanhurst, Leith Hill; photo; 1991

S1555 Sale particulars: 10 Deepdene Avenue, Dorking; photo; 1991

S1556 Sale particulars: 4 Ladygate Close, Dorking; photo; 1991

S1557 Sale particulars: Rest Harrow, London Road, Dorking; photo; 1991

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S1559 Sale particulars: Mallows, 17 Glebe Road, Dorking; 1991

S1560 Sale particulars: Carpoles, Stane Street, Ockley; photo; 1991

S1561 Sale particulars: Applewalk, 42 Knoll Road, Dorking; photo; 1991

S1562 Sale particulars: Hillside, 83 Ashcombe Road, Dorking; photo; 1991

S1563 Sale particulars: Chestnut Cottage, Bunce Common Road, Leigh; photo; 1991

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Sale particulars: The Hermitage, Holmwood Corner, South Holmwood; photo; 1991

Sale particulars: Lavender Cottage, 12 Wheelers Lane, Brockham; photo; 1991

Sale particulars: Cotmandene House, Dene Street, Dorking; grade 2 listed; photo; 1991 [cotmandene lodge]

Sale particulars: The Clock House, Garth Mews, Tower Hill, Dorking; photo; 1991

Sale particulars: Woodhams Cottage, Oakwood Land Lane, Oakwood Hill, Ockley; photo; 1991

Sale particulars: Lawrence Green Farm, Norwood Hill Road, Norwood Hill; photo; 1991

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S1566 Sale particulars: Weald House, Newdigate Road, Beare Green; photo; 1991

S1567 Sale particulars: Dun Dulac, South Drive, Dorking; photo; 1991

S1568/1-2 Sale particulars: Spring Cottage, Abinger Bottom; photo; 1991

S1569 Sale particulars: Blue Ridges, Vann Lake Road, Ockley; photo; map; 1991

S1570 Sale particulars: Skeynes House, Guildford Road, Westcott; photo; 1991

S1571 Sale particulars: Beechwood, Pebble Hill; photo; 1991

S1572/1-2 Sale particulars: Hardrigg, Deepdene Park Road, Dorking; photos; 1991

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S1574 Sale particulars: Fontenay, Pilgrims Way, Westhumble; photo; 1991

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S1576 Sale particulars: Myrtle Farm House, Norwood Hill; photo; 1991

S1577 Sale particulars: Borrowdale, 15 Deepdene Drive, Dorking; photo; 1991

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Sale particulars: The Field House, Brockhamhurst Road, Betchworth; photo; 1991

Sale particulars: Birchacre, Woodlands Drive, Weare Street, Capel; photo; 1991

Sales brochure for new development: Bentsbrook Place, North Holmwood; 2004; includes site plan and plans of houses etc

Sale details for The Rotunda (15, 17, 19, South Street) with carbon copy of covering letter from agents, Messrs Crow, to Messrs Edward Erdman & Co; 1938 [tenents: Mary Smith, Fancy Goods, hosiery, wool etc; Ivy Crawford, Dog and Live Stock Shop, pet shop; The Wel-don Shoe Repairing Depot]

Sale particulars for 66 West Street, leasehold shop; 1970s; tenant Stand Easy Clothing

Sale particulars: Capital Oak and Ash Timber in the parishes of Ockley, Charlwood and Ifield; and meadow hay standing in the meadows on the west side of Pixham Lane; sale at the Bulls Head Inn; 13 April 1840

Sale brochure for Priests House, Leigh; photographs (internal & external); [part of the Crow Archive]

Sale particulars of a Freehold property fronting Cotmandene consisting of two residences and a cottage; was in the tenure of the late Mr Prevost; includes plan marks well, Cotmandene Lane (Moores Road) etc.; 1872

Sale particulars for Dorne House, Chichester Road; photograph; n.d. (? c.1980)Sale particulars for Hillside, Glebe Lane, Abinger Common; photograph; n.d. (? c.1980)

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Sale particulars for Tallboys, Hammerfield, Abinger Hammer; photograph; n.d. (? c.1980)

Sale particulars for Walnut Tree Cottage, Horsham Road, Sutton Abinger; photograph; n.d. (? c.1980)

Plan of Lands and Premises in the Vale of Mickleham for sale by Mr James White, 1850, sale particulars not included [shows: Westhumble Street, Pray Bridge, Bolton's formerly Summer's, Occupation Way; neighbours: The Fredley Estate, Mrs Drummond, Nathaniel Smith, Samuel Weller Singer]

Sale Particulars: Portland Cottages, Portland Road, Dorking; built c2003 for Cliveden Homes; artist's impressions, photographs and map of area

Sale Particulars: Sherlock Court, Myrtle Road, Dorking; built 2005 for Martin Grant Homes; plans, artist's impressions photographs and maps of area

Sales Particulars: Deepdene Square, Reigate Road, Dorking; built 2005 for Linden Homes; plans, artist's impressions, photographs of area; affordable housing not included

Sale Particulars for Cleveland Lodge, n.d. (1910-23) [includes photographs of exterior and interior]

Sale bochure for The Old Dairy, Ansell Road, illustrated, house plans; newspaper advertisement with prices; 2005

Plan of property belonging to the Devisee in Trust under the will of the late Mrs Robertey Lockwood, for sale by auction 10th day of June 1853, sale particulars not included; property is bordered by Westcott Road, Station Road and Parsonage Brook [neighbours Thomas Cubitt, James White, R Chitty; Spring Gardens]

Poster for a sale of household furniture in Capel Street, opposite the church, the property of C Richardson; 14 April 1856

Sale particulars for 1-6 Chapel Mews, 48 Church Street, Dorking; 2005; internal & external photographs; refurbishment of the first Wesleyan Chapel, later the old doss house or old lodging house

Sales brochure for new development: Longfield Grove, Longfield Road, Dorking; by CALA Homes, 2005; srtists impressions, plans & specifications of the housesSale Particulars for Freehold Sporting Estates in Ockley, Abinger, Ewhurst and Wotton; 10 July 1894; by direction of the trustees of the late Lord Abinger [Burchetts Farm; Bridgeham Farm; Smokejack Farm; Chapel House Farm; Scarlett Arms Public House; North Crofts; Lyefield Farmhouse; Cobbetts and Stubberts; Pondhead and Wastlands; Drug Cottage; Lower Breach; Lower House; Northlands; Waleyswood (Wallis Wood or Wallace Wood); Froggetts; Summersbury; Hill House Farm; Bungtore Cottage; Lyefield Lodge; Knoll Cottage; Exfold Cottage]

Sale Particulars for Freehold Sporting Estates in Ockley, Abinger, Ewhurst and Wotton; 10 July 1894; by direction of the trustees of the late Lord Abinger [tenants' surnames include Prevett; Coles; Peacock; Spencer; Mitchell; Fuller; Comber; Charman; Muggeridge; Weller; MAy; Holland; Hull; Himmins; Shepherd; Jay]

Sale Particulars for The Field House, Brockhamhurst Road, Betchworth; 2005; illustrations

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Sale particulars for Great Brockhamhurst Farmhouse, Betchworth; 1999; maps, plans & photographs

Catalogue for sale of Glass Houses, garden appliances, plants etc. to take place at The Deepdene Gardens; 15 December 1914; contains pencilled names of buyers and prices fetched

Sale Particulars of the remaining portions of the Real Estates of Heathfield Young; In Chancery Young v Young; July 1876 [includes The Dorking Brewery, Dorking Public Houses - The Bell, The Bulls Head, The Ram, The Surrey Yeoman, The Station Inn, and The Beehive at Gyles Green, The Running Horses at Mickleham, The Norfolk Arms at Holmwood; Butchers shop & Slaughter house in South Street, House & Malthouse in West Street, Houses in South Street, East Street & Ram Alley; Felix Botting, Joshua Rose, Horace Chaldecott, Richard Wright, Mrs Snelling, George Gissing, Simeon Edwards, John Oakshott, Mr Pierce, Misses Cheeseman, W T Butler, Arthur Fuller, C Lucas, Mark Edwards, Mrs Brown, T Worsfold (Smithy), P Daws, John Constable; Plans of lots included]

Sales Particulars for The Tower Hill Estate; Holloway Farm andTower Hill Mansion and Lodge for sale by auction on 23rd August 1870; . Plan of Tower Hill Estate,(in 16 lots);Scale 66' to an inch. Plan of Holloway Farm, Dorking, scale 2 chains to an inch [Field names - The Brown Loaves, Brickyard Meadow, The Ox Pasture Meadow, Birchet Field, Ducks Nest Meadow, Crouch Field; Neighbours - Attlee, Barclay, Lee Steere, The Tower Hill Estate lots 1-16 in the same sale]

Sale particulars for the outlying portions of the Denbies Estate; 1921; includes illustrations and map [property includes Sondes Place, Pippbrook Mill, Brookmead, Parsonage Mill, Sondes Place Farm, Drill Hall and cottage, Chalcrafts Nursery, The Highlands, British Timber Works, Westfield, Swimming Bath, Sandpit in Vincents Lane, Bowling Green, Cottages in Archway Place & Vincents Lane & Hampstead Lane]

Sale particulars for the outlying portions of the Denbies Estate; 1921; includes illustrations and map [named tenants include Exors T Aston, Herbert W Jay & Co Ltd, J A Atkinson, R Humphrey, F P Harris, J T Brookers Ltd, T W Broom, E W Attlee, Dorking UDC, Miss Wood, Surrey T F Association, Dorking Bowling Club, A Chalcraft, G Childs, J F Jeal, J Hollingdale, A Punter, H Sturgess, Mrs Skelton, Mr Humphrey, Dorking Water Co]

Sale particulars for the outlying portions of the Denbies Estate; 1921; includes illustrations and map [includes building land in Milton Court Lane, Westcott Road, Vincents Lane]

Details of the sale of The Rotunda, South Street, comprising 3 lock-up shops; n.d. 1935-38

Sale Particulars: Numbers 26a and 27 High Street (old numbering); 22 July 1926 [sold by direction of Dorking Urban District Council; flanked by the the entrance to the new Model Market Place]

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Sale Particulars: Sale by Auction of The Freehold Manor of Dorking including The Holmwood Common and other Wastes of the Manor, by directions of the Trustees of His Grace the Duke of Norfolk; 1921 includes The Holmwood, Betchets Green, Beare Green, Seamans Green, Misbrooks Green and part of Bennetts Green and various roadside wastes in the parishes of Dorking and Capel. Subject to all rights of pasturage and other rights if any with Sporting Rights over the same and the growing timber thereon (value fixed at £1500).

Sale Particulars for Stowe Maries, Westcott, including photographs, interior floor plans & brief history dealing mainly with 1930s when it was the home of actor Leslie Howard; 2007

Sales Particulars: Sale by auction of Round Down Estate, Gomshall, Surrey. 27 May 1952. By order of theExors. Of A.J. Wood Esq. Comprising attractive residence( now converted into nine self-contained flats), Gardener's Cottage, Modern detached Cottage, Garage block,containing 2 cottages. Photographs and plan.Three brochures of sale particulars from estate agents for property in Capel and Dorking, 2014. All contain colour photographs and plans.Sale particulars for St Martin's Mews, High Street, Dorking, a range of one, two and three bedroom houses and bungalows issued by Barratts, 2014. Folder with 6 pages of coloured photographs and plans. Sale particulars for Taylors Farm, Rusper Road, Capel issued by White & Sons, 6pp, 2014.Sale particulars for Temple Elfande, a 16th century manor house in Capel issued by Patrick Gardner & Co of 16 South Street, Dorking, 8pp 2014.

Poster advertising freehold land for building to be sold by auction by Mr Robins of Warwick Street, Golden Square, London, 25 Mar 1816. The lots include a freehold estate in South Street, Dorking; land adjoining the turnpike road to Horsham then used as a timber yard in the occupation of Mr Stent; and materials of a house in South Street, Dorking.

Poster advertising the sale of livestock and farming equipment, bricks, tiles and pottery, the effects of Joseph Peters, bankrupt of Dorking. The lots to be sold by auction by Mr Gale of Reigate at Dorking and at Holmwood Pottery, Dec 1819. The second lot appeared to have included equipment for a working pottery. References in the London Gazette indicate that Joseph Peters was formerly a banker, the company of Joseph Peters & Co being responsible for the Darking Bank which failed in the same year.

Poster for a sale by auction by James White, estate agent of Dorking at premises near the Windmill, Holmwood Common, 19 Sep 1825. The lots inlcuded livestock and meadow hay, the property of William Cooper, Junior. Notes of the sums raised for individual lots have been inserted in ink.The file also contains an account of the monies raised with the estate agent's and the printer's costs. 3 items. Condition: SCS3/1 has some foxing marks with marks of adhesive tape on the reverse.

File of records relating to the sale of the household furniture and effects of Mr Roberts of Harrow Cottage, near the Harrow Turnpike Gate, Dorking, to be sold by auction by James White, estate agent of Dorking, 24 Sep 1827. 4 items.Catalogue of the household furniture and effects of Mr Roberts of Harrow Cottage, Dorking giving a detailed listing of the contents of each room, 1827. 8pp. The amounts raised and the purchasers of each lot have been entered by hand.

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Accounts of sums raised and costs for the sale of the furniture and effects of the sale of Harrow Cottage, Dorking, and a receipt for printing costs from the printer E Langley of Dorking, 1827. 3 items. The last item incorporates an elaborate bill head for the printer E. Langley.

Poster advertising a sale by auction by Mr White in the Cattle Market, Dorking of carts, carriages and farm equipment, 13 Dec 1827; with a list of individual lots, owners, purchasers and sums raised and a receipt for printing costs issued by E. Langley, printer of Dorking. 3 items. Condition: the poster is fragile and torn in places.Poster issued by Mr James White, estate agent of Dorking, for the letting by tender of the property known as Harrow Lands, near to the Harrow Gate Turnpike Dorking, of arable land, a barn and other buildings. The let was advertised for four years, commencing from the previous Michaelmas. 14 Feb 1828.Condition: fragileLarge poster advertising a sale by auction by Mr White, estate agent of Dorking, of three lots on Holmwood Common, Dorking, comprising freehold cottages and tenements,16 Oct 1848. The tenants’ names and rents are included. Lot 1 of four cottages: tenants are William Watts, Ann New, John Davis, Joseph Marshall. Lot 2 of two cottages: the tenants are William Moore and Widow Lawrence. Lot 3 of two tenements: the tenants are Daniel Hamsher, Henry Packham. The poster has been annotated with auctioneer’s notes.

Large plan of freehold building land at Holmwood, Dorking, [c.mid to late 19th century?] The plots included are situated between Buckingham Road, Norfolk Road, The Turnpike Road and Warwick Road Holmwood. The plan was issued by White and Sons, estate agents of Dorking, and Hart, Hart and Marten of Dorking. Condition: fragile, tears on most creases. Photocopy of a plan of the Harrow Lands Estate, Dorking,1851. The plan shows the sizes and names of the fields and the names of the surrounding landowners: Henry Napper, Charles Denyer, Henry Thomas Hope. Partially duplicated in SCS/9(a) and (b).Poster and specifications for the sale by auction by James White, estate agent of Dorking, of the estate of Arthur Dendy, deceased, of Dorking, 20 Oct 1851. 21pp. The 31 lots include: cottages near Chart Lane Dorking; the Plough at Black Brook; cottages on London Road Dorking; houses and shops on the High Street Dorking; houses on West Street Dorking; cottages and houses in Westcott; houses, cottages and pastureland on the south entrance to Dorking; cottages at Uswards and Bromhalls Dorking; pastureland near the Harrow Turnpike Gate Dorking; the Harrow Lands Dorking; houses and cottages in South Street Dorking (including Stapleton House); pastureland on Boar Hill Dorking; Waterden Farm Coldharbour; Redfold, Parkland, Fishfold, Pisley farms in Ockley and Oakwood; properties in Wisborough Green and Adversane. The file includes plans of the 31 lots. Condition: very fragile. Photocopy at SCS9b should be used instead.Photocopy of poster and specifications for the sale by auction by James White, estate agent of Dorking, of the estate of Arthur Dendy, deceased, of Dorking, 20 Oct 1851. The original document at SCS9a is very fragile so this photocopy should be used in preference.

Plan of the freehold estate at Dorking purchased for distribution among the members of the National Freehold Land Society, [c.1852?]. The plan shows lots along West Street, Arundel Road, Vincent Lane, Howard Road and Vincent Walk Dorking. The National Freehold Land Society was the more common name of the National Permanent Mutual Benefit Society. It was founded in 1849 by, among others, Richard Cobden, Samuel Morley and John Bright. Its purpose was to enable men of small means to acquire freehold property, thereby gaining the vote. (Source: catalogue of the National Archives)

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Large plan produced by the National Freehold Land Society showing plots of land along Harrow Road, South Terrace and Tower Hill, Dorking, [c.1854?]. 3 items. Two original documents with marking and amendments and a photocopy of a version wth no markings as indicated.

Photocopy of a plan showing plots of land along Harrow Road West, Hampstead Road, Coldharbour Road, Falkland Road and Horsham Road, Dorking. Issued by the British Land Company Ltd of Moorgate Street, London, [c. mid to late 19th century?] The lots were to be offered to members of the National Freehold Land Society and others. 4pp.

A plan showing plots of land between Coldharbour Road, Falkland Road and Horsham Road, Dorking. Issued by the National Freehold Land Society, Moorgate Street, London, 1855. Includes a photocopy of the original. 2 items. Condition: Fragile with tears along the creases.

Sale particulars of a freehold property on the Holmwood, Dorking, to be sold by auction by James White, estate agent of Dorking. 13 Apr 1854. The property was previously owned by Edward Swan, deceased. Five lots included an estate named as Whitefields or Postern Gate, together with cottages, tenements and houses in Holmwood, Betchetts Green, Holmwood Common and Chart Lane, Dorking. Tenants of the properties were named as: George Gough, John Sayers, William Rose, George Booker, George Edwards, William Knight and Henry Jupp. 4pp. Condition: light foxingPapers compiled by R F Philpott (Hon. Treasurer of Surrey Record Society and Parish Clerk of Holmwood) relating to Holmwood windmill and the history of the Swan and Bis(s)hop families, 1855-1953. 20 items. Holmwood windmill was built in the 1760s and remained in the ownership of the Swan and Bis(s)hop families until the 1860s. The windmill was later demolished in the 1870s. The records include: sale particulars for Holmwood windmill with three additional tenements in King’s Head Square, Dorking, all previously owned by Edward Swan (d.1845), 1855; manuscript extracts obtained from the court records of the manor of Dorking during the late 18th and 19th centuries concerning the mill, its lands and owners, particularly members of the Swan and Bis(s)hop families, [c.1950s?]; manuscript extracts from the minutes of Dorking Vestry relating to the Swan family of Holmwood mill between 1760 and 1781, [c.1950?] and correspondence between R F Philpott and Bernard Thistlethwaite, author of “The Bax Family,”published in 1930 by Headley Brothers regarding the relationship between the Swan and the Bax families, 1951.Plan of building land at Myrtle Road, Dorking for sale in 27 lots by Messrs Crow, surveyors of Dorking. 1912. Condition: light foxing

Plan of a portion of the Deepdene Estate, situated at Brockham, Betchworth and Dorking, for sale by auction by Humbert and Flint, auctioneers of London. 1921. Condition: some tears in creases.

Particulars, plan and condition of sale of nos 60 and 61 West Street, Dorking, for sale by auction by Messrs White and Sons, estate agents of Dorking, 5 Dec 1927. To be sold by instruction of Mr F A Allatson. The particulars contain an historical note, which states that the house occupies the greater part of the old Queen’s Arms, dating from the late 16th Century. 12 pp

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Illustrated sale particulars for the Grove and the Old Beehive, Dorking for sale by auction by White and Sons, estate agents of Dorking, 28 Sep 1931. To be sold by order of Andrew W Arnold and Miss Arnold. Contains an historical note on the origins of the houses, Two copies, one with a manuscrpt note on the front cover stating that the Grove was demolished in Sep 1933.Typescript letter from J E C Walker to Mr Sellick acknowledging the loan and return of The Grove catalogue, 24 May 1955.Catalogue of the sale of the contents of Denbies Mansion, Dorking, to be sold by auction by Cubitt and West, auctioneers of Dorking by directon of Lord Ashcombe, Jul 1952. .60pp.

Catalogue for the sale of the livestock, dairy herd and farming equipment of Anstie Grange and Anstiebury Farms, Holmwood, Dorking, to be sold at auction by Messrs Crow, by direction of Captain L C Heath. 10 Sep 1952. Newspaper cutting giving notice of a tree preservation order for trees in Anstie Grange, Holmwood. 10 Oct 1952

Large poster for the sale of 48 – 51 Church Street, Dorking, to be sold by auction by Cubitt and West, auctioneers of Dorking. 27 Apr 1953.Condition: some tears on creases and edges.

Plans for the Deepdene Estate, Dorking, for sale by auction by Messrs Cubitt and West, auctioneers of Dorking. Jun 1955. 5 items including the original envelope cover and 4 separate plans. Plan 1 shows lots in Betchworth and Chart Lane, Dorking; Plan 2 shows lots along Punchbowl Lane, Dorking; Plan 3 shows lots between St Paul's Road, South Terrace and Horsham Road, Dorking and Plan 4 shows lots along the River Mole from Reigate Road, Dorking.

Dorking to Horsham Turnpike - Sale of Bonds; & sale of property in Ewhurst: 1845. Turnpike.

Sale of Brookhurst (Mallquods) with declaration of purchase; & sale of bonds: 1845. Longley James: Young Heathfield: Pullen Mrs Jane.

Plan of lands and premises in the Vale of Mickleham for sale by James White, estate agent of Dorking, 1850. The plan shows 4 lots between the River Mole and Westhumble Street. Condition: some tears in creases.

Sale notice and catalogue of household furniture, the effects of Thomas Cresswell of Ockley, 26 May 1827. 2 copies. One contains aunctioneer's notes of lot prices and purchasers. Condition: slight foxing, some tears on edges.

Large poster for the sale of a cottage with stable and garden in Shere, to be sold by auction by Mr J.White, estate agent of Dorking, 29 Apr 1848. Described as a copyhold property in the manor of Shere Eborum.

Sale particulars and plan for the freehold estate of the late John Cooke in Westcott to be sold by auction by Mr E Butcher, 13 Jun 1876. 3 items Sale particulars of the freehold estate including several lots of freehold building land, a house, five cottages,workshop, shed and stabling to be sold in 1 or 17 lots. Condition: fragile, tears in creases.Plan showing lots 1-17. 2 copies. Condition: very fragile, tears in creases; adhesive labels and tape on reverse.Sale particulars for the effects of Oakwood Hill Brickyard near Ockley to be sold by auction by James White, estate agent of Dorking, 15 Jun 1827. 3 items.Sale notice and catalogue of sale for bricks, tiles, growing crops and other effects of Oakwood Hill Brickyard. 2 copies, one with a handwritten note on the reverse: "Bricks, tiles etc, Mr Westbrook, Oakwood Hill 15 Jun 1827." Conditon: very fragile.

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Account of James White regarding the sale of Oakwood Hill Brickyard, made out to Mr Westbrook, 15 Jun 1827. 1p.

Particulars for sale of livestock, agricultural implements and household furniture to be sold by auction by Mr James White, estate agent of Dorking by direction of James Tebbit of Potnell's Farm near Wotton Hatch, 11 Dec 1827. 2 items. Also includes James White's account made out to James Tebbit, 11 Dec 1827.

Poster of notice of sale and catalogue for crops and growing straw and tithes of corn and straw from farms in and around Farleigh, 04 Aug 1828. 1p. Condition: slight foxing.

Plan on tracing paper of unidentified property in 'High Street' in unidentified place. Surveyor: George Brown of Barnstable, Devon. 2 items including plan of the High Street and plan of a portion of the street. [19th cent?]

Priced catalogue of birds' eggs for sale issued by James Ellison of Steeton, Keighley, Yorks, [19th century?] 4pp

Sales Particulars: Boxhill, Brockham and Dorking. 13 Freehold Farms, woods Accommodation Lands Small Holdings and Cottages. (also S1121), 1921

Particulars, plans and conditions of sale of Folly Farm, The Holmwood, Dorking, for sale by auction by A H Lyne and Co, estate agents of Dorking, by direction of Colonel J B L Stilwell. 25 Sep 1922. 8pp, 1 illus; and fold out plan.The freehold estate includes the farm house, farm buildings, 2 dwellings known as Bushy Croft Cottages and 87 acres of farm land.

Particulars and conditions of sale of Stone House, Rose Hill, Dorking, for sale by auction by A H Lyne and Co, auctioneers of Dorking. 16 Jun 1924. 4pp; 1 illus.Particulars, plans and conditions of sale of Holmwood Park, Holmwood Corner, Dorking, for sale by auction by Brodie, Timbs and Ford, auctioneers of London, by instruction of the executors of J B Nichols, deceased. 2 Jul 1929. 18pp (pp 9-12 are loose); fold-out plan.The freehold residential and agricultural estate, includes the house and gardens, Holmwood Park Farm, the farm buildings, 129 acres of farm land, Holmwood Cottage, Grandon Lodge, Ross Cottage, Grandon Cottages. The tenants were Mrs G F Rutter, Mr T Tickner, Mr Renville.

Particulars, plans and conditions of sale of Folly Farm, South Holmwood, Dorking, for sale by auction by White and Sons, estate agents of Dorking. 15 Jun 1950. 12pp; 5 illus.The freehold residential and agricultural estate included the farm house, the Bailiff’s house, Bushey Croft Cottages, farm buildings and 77 acres of farm land. The vendors were Robert Thomas Brammall and Kathleen Brammall.

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Particulars for the sale by auction of Anstie Grange Estate, Holmwood, Dorking, by Weller, Son and Grinsted, auctioneers of Cranleigh. 28 Jul 1952. 22pp; 6 illus; fold-out plan. 2 copies. The property included Anstie Grange house and gardens, 2 smallholdings, cottages, the dairy farm known as Anstie Grange Farm, a mixed farm known as Anstiebury Farm and 202 acres of farm land. The tenants were Mr R T Meech, Mr H A Andrews, Mrs Bovill, Mr Taylor, and Mr Hill. The previous vendor of the land, under a contract dated 26 May 1952, is Captain Leopold Cuthbert Heath. One copy includes manuscript notes and amendments. It also includes a typescript loose insert of 4pp supplementing or amending the printed particulars. An unidentified newspaper cutting, dated 1 Aug 1952, describing the sale is pasted on the inside front cover of this copy.

Sale particulars and plans for the sale of the remaining parts of the Deepdene Estate, Dorking, for sale by auction by Cubitt and West, auctioneers of Dorking, by order of the Metropolitan Railway Company Ltd and Ortem Estates Ltd. 20 Jun 1955. 5 items including four numbered plans and an Illustrated catalogue, listing 59 lots in Brockham Green, Dorking, Betchworth, North Holmwood, Holmwood, and including properties and plots in Castle Gardens Dorkin; South Terrace, Dorking; St Pauls Road, Dorking; Punchbowl Lane, Dorking, and Betchworth Golf Course including the ruins of Betchworth Castle, of a total of about 576 acres, 1955. 26pp.

Plans, particulars and conditions of sale for The Three Tuns, High Street, Dorking, for sale by auction by Charles Osenton and Co, auctioneers of Guildford, by order of Friary Holroyd and Healy’s Breweries Ltd of Guildford. 4 Jul 1960. 8 pp including detailed plan of the High Street Dorking, with the names of shops and plan of property

Particulars and conditions of sale of Woodside, Holmwood, Dorking, to be sold by auction by White and Sons, estate agents of Dorking, by instructions of Misses E and M Webber. 12 Sep 1960. 4pp.

Particulars and conditions of sale of Brookwood Corner, Holmwood, Dorking, for sale by auction by White and Sons, estate agents of Dorking, by order of the executors of B W A Watney, deceased, 1961. 8pp, a plan of the estate is lightly affixed to the inside back cover. The small agricultural property, in the parishes of Capel and Ockley, consists of the house and gardens, farm buildings, 3 cottages in Moorhurst Lane, Jersey Farm Cottages and 92 acres of farm land.

Sale particulars for 54-60 South Street, Dorking and 1, Junction Road, Dorking for sale by auction by Messrs Cubitt and West, auctioneers of Dorking on behalf of the South Eastern Electricity Board, 26 Jan 1972. 8pp, 1 illustration.

Sale particulars for Dorking Methodist Church site, South Street, Dorking for sale by tender by Crow, Watkin and Watkin, auctioneers and estate agents of Dorking, Dec 1973, 9pp with site plan.

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Sale particulars of Mizbrooks (formerly Misbrooks) Farm, Capel for sale by auction by Crow, Watkin and Watkin, auctioneers and estate agents of Dorking, 19 Jun 1974, 8pp, 4 illus.The property comprises the house and outbuildings and 10.5 acres. Map of site loosely affixed to inside front cover.

Illustrated sale particulars with plan of Camilla Lacey, Box Hill, Dorking, for sale by auction by Knight, Frank and Rutley, auctioneers of London by direction of H A Van Nievelt, 23 Nov 1922, 12pp with fold-out plan. The property comprises the freehold estate including the mansion, gardens, cottages, stud farm buildings, riding school, parkland and woodland comprising over 80 acres. Camilla Lacey was the home of the eighteenth century novelist Fanny Burney.

Sale particulars for Fredley, Mickleham, for sale by auction by Nightingale,Page and Bennett, auctioneers of Kingston-on-Thames, by direction of Surrey County Council, 28 Sep 1931, 14pp with fold out plan. The property comprises the house, lodge, outbuildings and grounds of 20 acres together with Fredley Cottage, farm buildings, meadow and woodland of 15.75 acres. Condition: pages are loose; ferrous stains in the centre.

Illustrated sale particulars for Camilla Lacey, (recently known as Leladene), Mickleham, for sale by auction by Messrs Knight, Frank and Rutley, auctioneers of London on behalf of the executors of the late Victor E. Freeman, 21 Jan 1932, 20pp with fold out plan.The property comprised the mansion, lodge, riding school, grounds, farm and farm building, totalling 80 acres and was the former home of the eighteenth century novelist Fanny Burney. Condition: some loose pages.

Illustrated sale particulars for Newdigate Place Estate, Newdigate, for sale by auction by Knight, Frank and Rutley, auctioneers of London, 24 Jun 1954, 18pp with plan. The estate, included Newdigate Place, Home Farm, Cidermill Farm, Boothland Farm and other cottages and lodges, with fields and woodland totalling 512 acres. Some prices are noted in pencil.

Plan entitled ‘A reduced plan of an estate called Berry Hill in the parish of Dorking in the county of Surrey’. 1811The plan of Bury Hill has inset plans of: Ansty Farm, Damphurst Farm, Lands called Rushet let with Shambles Farm, a strip in Mickelham Common Field abutting the River Mole, and a small plot of unidentified land at the junction of 3 roads. The plan carries the legend: W Leonard, delin. The plots are numbered but there is no key or book of reference. The plan has a manuscript pencilled note on the reverse: From M A Bray, The Manor House, Shire, 1927Condition: fragile

Sale particulars for Bury Hill Estate, Dorking, for sale by auction by Charles Osenton, auctioneers of Guildford, 23 Jul 1952, 3 items including 2 plans. The estate includes includes Westlees Farm, Chadhurst Farm, the Home Farm, Old Bury Hill Gardens and land, cottages in Milton Street Westcott, other houses and cottages in Westcott, Nower Lodge, Dorking and Stone Lodge, Holmwood.36pp. Some prices are noted in pencil.

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Illustrated sale particulars of the outlying portions of the Wotton Estate in the parishes of Wotton and Abinger, for sale by auction by King and Chasemore, land agents of Horsham,1922, 53pp including 3 plans. The estate comprises residences and lands in Walliswood, Mayes Green, Forest Green, Ockley, Holmbury St Mary, Wotton Common, Abinger Bottom and Abinger Common, including Waterland Farm, Goster Wood, Upfolds Farm, Leyland Farm, Lemons Farm and Paddington Farm and Leith Hill Tower.

Sale particulars for the Sussex portion of the Broadwood Estate, Kingsfold, for sale by auction by Messrs Crow, chartered surveyors of Dorking, on the instruction of Captain Evelyn Broadwood, 6 Oct 1955, 26pp; 5 illus; fold out plan; map affixed to inside front cover. Some manuscript notes.The estate comprises 7 dairy and stock farms, woodlands and 2 cottages, totalling 814 acres. It includes Stone Farm, Warnham, Denne Farm, Ockley and Warnham, Brookhouse Farm, Warnham, Marches Farm, Warnham, Tickfold Farm, Warnham, Wattlehurst Farm, Capel and Ockley, Hewells Farm, Warnham and Capel.

Dorking Parish Registers, typescript transcript with index of names & places: Baptisms 1538-1812; marriages 1539-1802; burials 1538-1812

Survey of the Manor of Dorking with Capel made by William Forster in 1649 and copied in 1753 by Joseph Connor: typescript transcript partially indexed (original Surrey Record Centre, Woking)

Correspondence related to projected Dorking Museum and House of Records (1944-60 + n.d.)

Correspondence: List of Pictures / Paintings on loan for exhibition at Red Lion; lists of owners; water colours belonging to George Gardiner; 1930 & n.d.

Philps Papers: Correspondence between Mr Sellick and The National Register of Archives and the Clerk of the Surrey County Council regarding deposit of Philps deeds in the Surrey Record Office (no Surrey History Centre); 1950

Correspondence between Surrey Archaeological Society, The National Register of Archives and Mr Sellick regarding Dr W Hoopers notes for a History of Dorking; 1950

Correspondence regarding return of Dorking Parish Church vestry books and other material borrowed by the late Dr W Hooper; 1951

Letter from Howard Chaldecott referring to Dorking Rural Sanitary Authority of which he was a member 1886-88; 1931

Letter from Howard Chaldecott relating to H T Hope's chairmanship of the Dorking Bench; quotes memorial in the Surrey Standard in 1860; n.d.

Letter from H J Chaldecott correcting inaccuracies in A H Lyne's address on Old Dorking: Rose HIll archway, The Pest House, Chequers Inn, fair; 1931

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SC.C/42/1-2 Letters referring to a One Hand Clock at Betchworth House; 1958

SC.C/43/1-3 Letters etc.: Wakeford family in Dorking (1683-1796); 1958

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SC.C/46/1-2 Letters from Susie Jeans (1968): John Marsh, musician, b Dorking 1752

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Letter from W Hooper: origin of place names - Westhumble, Camilla Lacey, Fox and Hounds inn now the Burford Bridge Hotel; 1948

Cricket on Cotmandene: correspondence between the curator of the MCC and Mr Sellick about painting; 1952

St Martins Churchyard, Dorking: correspondence 1950; quotes orders in council 1855 to discontinue burials

Correspondence regarding Letters of Attorney (1294) of William de Arundel to Sir Luke, sub-prior of St Denis, Southampton to deliver seisin of two plots of land in Southampton to Adam le Hordyer; photographs and transcript; 1945

Daniel Defoe: correspondence between Mr Sellick, F Bastian and Miss F Marsh; 1956

Letters from R F Newman & enclosures: Stillwell family; Roubiliac (sculptor); Gilliam; Tyers; Vauxhall Gardens; Denbies

Letter from Major Michael Crichton Stuart (1973); possible origin of name of Falkland Road; Cary family

Unidentified newspaper cutting headed ‘18th Century Dorking. An old review of the town and district.’ The body of the article is an extract from The Gentleman’s Magazine of May 1763. [20th Century?],1p.

Booklet entitled ‘How to cure and prevent small-pox’, by Charles Rose. Published by F Pitman, London. Printed by C Rowe, Printer, Dorking,1896,12pp. Manuscript notes on the front cover.

Pamphlet headed ‘unrevised proof’ and entitled ‘Recent works in the Urban District of Dorking’, by S S Gettings, engineer and surveyor to the Dorking Urban District Council; the pamphlet also contains the paper ‘Mickleham by-pass’ by W P Robinson, county engineer of Surrey,1937, 16pp. The papers were prepared for a meeting of the South-Eastern District of the Institution of Municipal and County Engineers at Dorking, 12 Jun 1937.

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Booklet entitled 'Dorking By-Pass with illustrations of the alternative routes and an additional map showing one of the proposed routes,[1929?],' 2 items.It provides details and illustrations of the alternative routes for the proposed By-Pass, named as the Deepdene route and the Western or ‘Nower’ route. The author is not stated but the wording indicates that the booklet was produced by a pressure group opposed to the Deepdene route. The date of Nov 1929, is inscribed in pencil on the front cover. Printed by Rowe’s of Dorking.16pp; 19 illus. The map shows the proposed Nower route, 1p.Condition: all the pages are loose.

Membership leaflet for Dorking and Leith Hill District Preservation Society, Feb 1932, 1p., folded.

Pamphlet entitled The Fire Service College, produced by the Home Office and the Scottish Home and Health Department,1951; 3rd reprint Dec 1967. 4pp.The booklet has an historical note on the founding of the Fire Service College, which later became the Fire Service Staff College and was situated at Wotton House, the former home of the Evelyn family in Wotton between 1951 and 1981 when the College was transfered to Moreton in the Marsh, Gloucs. There are also brief notes on the history and architecture of Wotton House.

Handbook of the Old Dorkinian Association,1968, 32pp. The booklet contains a brief history of Dorking schools, written by R S Scraggs, lists of the Association’s members and officers and of school activities during 1967. The Association was an alumni organisation for former pupils of the then Dorking County Grammar School which in 1976 merged with the neighbouring Mowbray Secondary School to become a comprehensive known as the Ashcombe School.

Leaflet published by Capel Parish Church entitled 'Our Village of Capel,' [c 1960?] providing information about the churches, clubs, institutions and other recreational activities in Capel.

Published copy of the periodical: the 'Official Circular of the Rural District Councils Association,' Vol XLII no 11, pp. 566-623, Dec 1936. 57pp. Pp 594-496 report on the first meeting of the Surrey County Branch of the Association, 20 Oct 1936.Typescript entitled ''Notes on Archaeological First Aid,' prepared by Surrey Archaeological Society, Wimbledon. Jan 1945, 4pp. The notes were written by S S Freres, Hon Secretary, Post War Planning Committee, for use by observers of sites where archaeological discoveries may result from enemy action or activities of reconstruction or industrial exploitation. Some manuscript corrections.Condition: Punched hole in top left corner.

Typescript entitled 'Notes for the Guidance of Regional Groups,' prepared by the executive committee at the request of the Council for British Archaeology. [c.1945], 5pp.. Endorsed on reverse of last page: S.A.S, notes from Frere. Condition: slight foxing

Page entitled: Field Clue, [c. 1960?], 1p. A page of archaeological specimen drawings.

Copy of a printed circular letter to members of the Surrey Archaeological Society, Guildford. [c. 1960], 1p. The letter invites members to contribute to a register of interests.

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Records relating to an exhibition of Surrey records, accompanying a meeting, arranged by the Surrey County Council in furtherance of the aims and objects of the National Register of Archives, at Surbiton Assembly Rooms on 19 Nov 1949. 1949. 7 items

Catalogue for an exhibition of source material relating to the history of education in Surrey, held at the Gipsy Hill Training College, Kingston-upon-Thames and prepared by the Surrey Educational Research Association, 4 JuL 1953, 28pp.

Typescript catalogue headed 'Some recent accessions to the Surrey Record Office. An exhibition arranged on the occasion of the 51st annual meeting of the Surrey Record Society. 14 May 1964, 2pp.

Booklet entitled ‘A brief guide for local historians in Surrey,’ issued by the Surrey Local History Council, Guildford. 1967. 15pp

Leaflet entitled ‘Conservation in Surrey,’ issued by Surrey County Council, July 1968. 1 sheet folded. The booklet contains a statement of policy and a provisional list of conservation areas.

Booklet entitled 'Open Spaces in Surrey,' issued by Surrey County Council,1969. 1 sheet folded. Contains a list of open spaces and a map.

Typescript containing a report of a visit to Dorking by the Conservation Committee of Surrey Archaeological Association. 21 Jul 1971, 2pp. The report briefly comments on buildings of historical interest that are threatened with demolition in connection with a proposed relief road in Dorking and the associated Comprehensive Development Area. It lists 35 buildings in the Comprehensive Development Area in Dorking that are worthy of preservation.

Leaflet entitled ‘Zeppelins: Insurance against personal injury,’ Issued by the London Guarantee and Accident Company Ltd [c. 1915] 2 items including a loose form listing the benefits and the premiums of the insurance.

Large government issued poster promoting the Food Hoarding Order, 11 Apr 1921. The poster warns against excessive purchasing of food.

Unused rent book. Part of The Rent Restriction Act, 1933, is printed on the inside front cover. 8ppCatalogue of the Exhibition of illuminated royal portraits from the King’s Bench Plea Rolls, issued to commemorate the centenary of the building of the Public Record Office, 1851 – 1951, 24 May 1951, 5pp.

Typescript issued by the Standing Conference for Local History entitled ‘Protection of Ancient Monuments and Buildings,’ [c. 1953], 5pp. Contains advice for local groups on preserving ancient monuments and buildings.

Lake’s Weekly Programme of Local Excursions,' July 1910, 16pp. A booklet listing excursions and local advertisements for Falmouth, Cornwall. Published by J H Lake and Co, Falmouth.

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Published guide to Yarmouth Castle, Isle of Wight produced for the Ministry of Works: Ancient Monuments and Historic Buildings, 1958, 16pp.

A pre-printed Invitation card from a Mr Clift to dinner at the Dorking Coffee Palace, 11 Dec 1880.

Pre-printed postcard addressed to Private E L Sellick of 2 Mount Street, Dorking, inviting him to the Volunteer Review at Horse Guards in London, 08 Jul 1899Invitation card issued by the Chairman and members of Surrey County Council inviting the Clerk of Dorking and Horley Rural District Council to the laying of the foundation stone of St Helier Hospital at Carshalton by HM Queen Mary, 26 May 1938.

Records of a luncheon given by the Lord Lieutenancy at County Hall in Kingston-upon-Thames to mark the retirement of Lord Ashcombe as Lord Lieutenant, 1939. 3 items. They include an invitation card addressed to the Clerk of Dorking and Horley Rural District Council; a seating plan and a menu card. Henry Cubitt, 2nd Baron Ashcombe (1867-1947), who lived at Denbies in Dorking, served as Lord Lieutenant from 1905-1938.

Pre-printed Christmas card from Lucy & Frank Whitworth of Wotton with humorous anti-government text.

Invitation card from the National Trust to a ceremony marking the handing over to the Trust of Holmwood Common by Surrey County Council, Dorking Urban District Council and Dorking and Horley Rural District Council, 20 Sep 1955. A map of the Common and the surrounding area is on the reverse.

Manuscript page listing the subscribers to a presentation made to E L Sellick by the officers and men of the Dorking Division of Surrey Constabulary on the occasion of his marriage, Jul 1910, 1p.

Letter from F W Doubleday of Wyngate House, South Street, Dorking requesting contributions for a testimonial for Superintendent George Boon on his retirement from Surrey Constabulary after 37 years of service, 08 Feb 1912, 1p.Circular typescript letter from the Vicar and Chairman of St Paul’s School Managers requesting contributions to a presentation fund for the headmaster, Mr W J Wareham, on the occasion of his retirement, [c.1969?], 1p. The letter describes the career of Mr Wareham, his contribution to school sports and to St Paul’s Athletics Club.

Records of the memorial service held at Dorking Parish Church on 04 Jan 1901 for Colonel Lord William Beresford, V.C. (d. 30 Dec. 1900) of Dorking. 3 items. The records include a four page order of service leaflet, 1901; a manuscript page showing the order of the funeral cortege, [c.1900]; and a copy of a photograph of Lord Beresford by W. Usherwood of Dorking published in the supplement to the Surrey Times of 04 Jan 1901, 1p.

Order of service leaflet for the funeral of William John Down, (d. 22 Jul 1936) at St Martin’s Church, Dorking. 25 Jul 1936. A solicitor by occupation, his last address was at Claremont, Rose Hill, Dorking. [Source: 1911 census for Dorking and National Probate indexes)

Order of service leaflet for the funeral of Alfred Smith, the Town Clerk of Reigate at Reigate Parish Church age 91 years, 31 Mar 1943.4pp. [Funeral reported in Surrey Mirror 09 Apr 1943.]

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Order of service leaflet for the funeral of William Archibald Calvert, (1868-1943), farmer of Ockley Court at St Margaret’s Church, Ockley.29 Jul 1943, 4pp.

Order of service leaflet for the funeral of Tom Walwin Broom (1871-1944), of Sondes Place Farm, Dorking at St Martin’s Church, Dorking. 17 Mar 1944.

A cutting from an unidentified newspaper with an obituary for Canon Edward Arthur Down, curate of St John the Divine, Kennington (d. 22 Mar 1949) with an order of service leaflet for his funeral at St Martin's Church, Dorking on 26 Mar 1949. 2 items. His last address was at the Cottage, Rose Hill, Dorking. (National probate indexes)

Order of service leaflet for the funeral of Clifford James Ivery, (23 Sep 1885-12 Nov 1954) at St Martin’s Church, Dorking. 16 Nov 1954. 4pp. A retired accounts clerk of Fourways, Reigate Road, Dorking. (National probate indexes).Records relating to the death of Francis Patton Down, solicitor,(known as Frank Down), of the Cottage, Rose Hill, Dorking, (b.10 Mar 1876, d.12 Mar 1955), 3 items. These include the order of service leaflet for his funeral at St Martin’s Church, Dorking on 16 Mar 1955, 4pp; a cutting from an unidentified newspaper with a notice of his death; and a cutting from the ‘Dorking and Leatherhead Advertiser’ containing an obituary, Mar 1955.

Order of service leaflet for the funeral of Archibald Carter, (19 Aug 1875-4 Mar 1957) at St John the Baptist Church, Capel. 9 Mar 1957, 8pp.

Order of service leaflet for the memorial service held for Harry Laker Moore, the proprietor of Rowe's printing works in South Street, Dorking (d.28 Apr 1957), at St Martin’s Church, Dorking. 01 May 1957. 4pp. See also E9 and H3

Handbook and programme of the Dorking Torchlight Society,1892, 12pp.Lists the committee and members of the society and describes the programme for the processions, order of procession, bonfire and tableaux for Bonfire Night. Includes local advertisements. Condition: extensive foxing.

Booklet containing catalogue of the ‘Great Gift Sale of the Dorking and District Red Cross Week’, held at the Public Hall, Dorking, on 18 and 19 June 1917, 58pp. Includes local advertisements; lists the donated items and their donors and describes other events taking place during Red Cross Week.

Order of service for the unveiling and dedication of the Dorking War Memorial to the Fallen. 17 Jul 1921, 12pp. Includes the Roll of Honour, listing the names inscribed on the monument.

Souvenir programme for the Conservative Demonstration and fete on the Nower, Dorking. Organised by the Reigate Division of the Conservative and Unionist Association. 20 Sep 1922, 8pp. Includes photographs of the President: Mr H C Lee Steere and the Chairman, Captain Robert E Neale, and others. Includes local advertisements.

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Souvenir programme for the Medieval Village Fayre held at the Drill Hall, Dorking, 24 and 25 Jun 1925, 32pp. Contains an historical note by H E M[alden] on old Dorking markets and fairs, 2 photographs of St Martin’s Church by J W Moorhouse and a reproduction of an engraving of Dorking parish church described as: Exterior, South and East, between 1837 and 1869, Nave and Tower of 1837, Medieval church. Also includes local advertisements The Fayre was organised to raise £1,000 to pay off debt on the Caretaker’s new cottage, opposite St Martin’s Church and for the proposed new Committee Rooms

Catalogue of the gift sale for Dorking Hospital Extension Appeal Fund held at the Drill Hall, Dorking, 9 Jun 1926, 20pp. Contains some manuscript notes of prices.Condition: some foxing; middle pages loose.

Programme for the Dorking and District Hospital Carnival,1932, 63pp.Includes articles on the history of Dorking, the Dorking Caves, Leith Hill Tower and some short stories. Also includes local advertisements and two reproductions of paintings of old Dorking High Street.

Souvenir programme of the opening of the new Head Post Office on the corner of High Street and Ansell Road, Dorking, 03 Aug 1932, 16pp.The programme includes a description of the post office, the telephone exchange and the garage,an historical note on the Dorking post office and the programme of the opening ceremony.

Records relating to the inauguration of the house ‘Burford’ by the London and Home Counties Joint Electricity Authority, 04 Jul 1936. 4 items. The property was formerly Burford Lodge and was previously owned by John Eckersall, George Barclay M.P., Sir J.J. Trevor Lawrence and others’ The items include an illustrated booklet giving information on the history of the property and how the electricity authority proposed to use it,by H. Chuter Ede MP, the chairman of the authority, 15pp; an invitation card to attend the event from J. Chuter Ede to Mr and Mrs E L Sellick; and an order of proceedings for the event, 4pp.

Entry form and competition rules used for a 'History-Mystery' competiton at Dorking Hospital Fete, 12 Jul 1939, 1p. The competition was based on the names of Dorking shops and buildings.

Order of service booklet for the consecration of a burial ground in the Diocese of Winchester. Published by S.P.C.K., London. [c. 1948,] 8pp. A mnauscript note on the front cover indicates that the Bishop of Guildford consecrated an additonal part of Dorking Cemetery, Reigate Road on the 20 Oct 1948.

Pamphlet containing the menu, toast list and a list of artistes for the centenary dinner and concert at the White Horse Hotel, Dorking for the Ancient Order of Foresters’ Court of Good Intent, (Dorking), 30 Jun 1950, 4pp.

Catalogue of the fifth annual exhibition of the Dorking Arts and Crafts Club, held at the Dorking Halls, Thursday 19 Oct 1950, 8pp.

Competition rules, notes and questionnaire for senior Boy Scouts and Rangers, [c.1952?], 10pp. Mostly of local interest, the answers are supplied with notes of competing patrol scores on an additional slip of paper.

An invitation card and programme of music for a reception given by the High Sheriff of Surrey, Capt. E H J Broadwood, at Lyne House, Capel, 27 Jul 1957. 2 items. The programme has an historical note on Lyne House and its association with the Broadwood family, 8pp. The invitation card is addressed to Mr and Mrs R F Philpott.

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Typescript giving an account of a visit to Betchworth House by the Betchworth Society on 12 May 1964, 3pp. Lists the notable contents, furniture and pictures in the different rooms of the house.

Typescript giving the order of parade with an historical note of the County review and inspection of St John Ambulance at Dorking, 08 Jun 1969, 1p folded.Poster advertising ‘The Battle of Dorking, a centenary lecture’ by Paul Bethell, at the Martineau Hall, Dorking Halls, Monday 17 May 1971. Published in 1871 ‘The Battle of Dorking’ was a fictional account by George Tomkyns Chesney of an imaginary invasion of Britain by a German speaking army of an unnamed country.

Booklet setting out the order of service for the service held at Guildford Cathedral in celebration of the centenary of the granting of the Charter of English Municipal Liberty under the Municipal Corporations Act 1835, 8pp; with a circular letter correcting an error in the first issue of the form and order of service,15 Oct 1935, 1p.

Booklet giving a programme of events for the celebrations to mark the 700th anniversary of the renewal of the first charter to the Borough of Guildford by Henry III, 1957, 16pp.

Programme for the presentation of the Honorary Freedom of the Borough of Reigate to Arthur Windsor-Spice, Deputy Mayor and Alderman of Reigate, 28 Jun 1947, 4pp.Programme for the British Legion’s Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall, London. 7 Nov 1953, 8pp.

Programme for a concert given by the choir of the Dorking United Temperance Association at the Public Hall, Dorking. 28 Apr 1879. 1p folded.

Programme for the 14th Annual Festival of the Dorking Band of Hope, at the Lecture Hall, Junction Road, Dorking. 17 Feb 1880. 1p folded.

Programme for a concert at the Dorking Baptist Chapel, in aid of the Chapel’s building fund, 20 Apr 1880.1p, folded. Condition: fragile.

Two programmes for the North Holmwood Schools’ Penny Readings, 09 Feb and 24 Nov 1881,1p folded. Penny readings were entertainments of music and readings for the admission fee of one penny.

Programme for the Wotton and Abinger Institute’s entertainment of readings and music, 21 Nov 1881.

Programme for the United Young Men’s Bible Class readings and music at the West Street School Rooms, Dorking. 1 Dec 1881, 1p folded. A manuscript note of the name ‘Miss Challacombe’ is written on the front cover.

A programme and book of words for an evening concert as part of the Christmas Musical Festival held at the West Street Schoolrooms, Dorking. 12 Jan 1882, 2 items. The book of words gives the words of the musical items performed. Programme for a musical entertainment, held at the Parish Church Room, Dorking under the auspices of the Dorking branch of the Church of England Temperance Society, 01 May 1882. With 2 duplicate copies

Programme for a concert at Dorking Baptist Chapel, Junction Road, Dorking in aid of the Sunday School Extension Fund, 05 Apr 1883. Fragile and in poor condition.

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Programme for an original comedy “Married in Haste”, by Henry J Byron at Dorking Public Hall, on 29 and 30 October 1885. A manuscript note of the name ‘Mrs Eade’ is written on the front cover

Programme for an entertainment given by the children of the Dorking British School, at West Street Schoolroom, Dorking. 14 Dec 1888.

Programme for a smoking concert held at the Red Lion Assembly Rooms, Dorking, 02 April, [c. 1895]. Although the year is not stated a report of the performance in the Dorking Advertiser of Sat 06 Apr 1889 indicates that it took place on Tues 02 April 1889. The committee of the Dorking Smoking Concerts is listed. Condition: fragile.

Records relating to a performance given by Dorking Comedy Company of “The Magistrate,” a farce by A W Pinero at the Public Halls, Dorking on 04 and 05 May 1908 in aid of funds for the Lads Club. 3 items including a handbill advertising the performances, a programme and a notice of the replacement of a member of the cast due to ill health.

Programme for “Merrie England”, a comic opera by Basil Hood and Edward German, performed by the Leatherhead and District Amateur Dramatic and Operatic Society, 26, 27, 28, 29 January 1910 at the Victoria Hall, Leatherhead. Jan 1910.Programme for a performance by the IT’S IT concert party at the Electric Theatre, South Street, Dorking. 24 Aug 1918.

Music and entertainment: The Pageant of Abinger; notes E M Forster; music Ralph Vaughan Williams [see book SC.87]; 1934

Illustrated programme for “England’s Pleasant Land”, a pageant play written by E M Forster, music directed by R Vaughan Williams, produced by Tom Harrison, presented by the Leith Hill and District Preservation Society and performed at Milton Court, Westcott.09,14, and 16 July 1938, 24pp. Also at: E59(a); R780/4/2/2.

Invitation card to a lecture on “The Preservation of the Countryside”, given by George L Pepler at Dorking Halls 02 Nov 1938.Membership Application form for the Dorking and Leith Hill District Preservation Society, [c.1930s?] 2pp.

Programme and book of words for a concert by the Croydon Philharmonic Society and the London Symphony Orchestra , presented to Dr Ralph Vaughan Williams on the occasion of his 75th birthday, at Dorking Halls,11 Oct 1947, 12pp. Cover photograph of R Vaughan Williams.

Programme of an orchestral concert of the works of Vaughan Williams by the London Symphony Orchestra, 09 Nov 1949, 14pp. Conductors: Ralph Vaughan Williams and William Cole. The programme states that “this performance is given by friends of the Leith Hill Music Festival to Dr Ralph Vaughan Williams O.M. as an expression of their affection and gratitude”. Cover photograph of R Vaughan Williams.

Programme for the production of A W Pinero's "The Magistrate," by the Westcott Players, [1951?]. A handwritten note of the date, 23 Feb 1951 has been added at the bottom of the front cover. Letter addressed to Mr Sellick from Norman Touche of Broomfield, Westcott concerning the 1908 production of Pinero's "The Magistrate" at Dorking, 03 Mar 1951. 1p. See SC.E/4/14.

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SC.E/4/22 Music: The Worshipful Company of Musicians concert at Lyne; 1954

SC.E/4/23 Music: Poster for "The Crucifixion" by Stainer at St Pauls Church; 1969

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SC.E/5/2 Queen Victoria: Diamond Jubilee Celebrations in Dorking (1897) - programme

SC.E/5/3 Queen Victoria: letter paper headed "The Queen's Reign 1837-1897"; 1897

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SC.E/5/5 Edward VII: Coronation Day celebrations; 1902

SC.E/5/6 George V: Silver Jubilee celebrations programme: 1935

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SC.E/5/8 George VI: Coronation celebrations official booklet: 1937

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SC.E/5/11 Elizabeth II: Coronation celebrations - Dorking Souvenir brochure; 1953

SC.E/5/12 Guildford: Coronation Souvenir Programme for ERII 2.6.53

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Programme for recitals held at St Martin’s Church, Dorking on 04,10, 11 and 18 Nov 1951 to celebrate the re-opening of the organ, 8pp. Includes photographs of the clergy, choir, organists and servers of the church. Condition; some loose pages.

Music: Centenary Festival St Martins Church, 1972; St John Passion by Bach; Ralph Vaughan Williams conducting in the Drill Hall (photo)

Music: Leith Hill Musical Festival - Vaughan Williams Centenary - St Matthew Passion by Bach; 1972

Queen Victoria: Golden Jubilee celebrations in Dorking (1887)- report with statement of accounts and list of subscribers

Queen Victoria: resolution taken by DUDC asking Dorking inhabitants to observe day of funeral as a day of mourning; chairman Bristow Bovill; 1901

George V: Silver Jubilee open air thanksgiving service; Dorking Town Band; hymn singing conducted by Ralph Vaughan Williams; on The Nower; 1935

George VI: Special Form of Service in Commemoration of His Late Majesty; Dorking hymn sheet; 1952

Elizabeth II: Coronation - Address to the inhabitants of Dorking from the chairman of the Coronation Committee; 1953

Sport, swimming: Programme for 7th annual competition for children attending Dorking Elementary Public Schools; 1910

Sport, athletics: Programmes for Dorking High School athletic sports at the cricket ground, Pixham; 1926, 1929

Dorking High School for Boys: Speech Day Programme, list of prizewinners; 1928Dorking County School, Surrey Education Committee: Programme for the formal opening of the school by the Rt. Hon. H A L Fisher; 1931

Old Dorkinian Association 10th annual dinner at the White Horse Hotel; menu; presentation to C W Goffin (retirement); 1953

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SC.E/8/3 Deepdene Hotel illustrated brochure; 20pp; n.d. 1920s

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SC.E/8/6 The Kings Arms advertisement card; 1952

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SC.H/4 Recollections: E L Sellick; Dorking in 1890s,

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SC.H/7 Dendy's Tower, Prospect Tower, Tower Hill: note on sale 1851

SC.H/8 Note on Dorking Omnibus Co and earlier buses

Dorking Amateur Athletic Sports held at the cricket ground, Pixham; town band in attendance; 16pp booklet with adverts; 1895

Cycling: Cyclist Drill issued with Army Orders Handbook, diagrams; 35pp booklet (fragile); 1897

Sport, gymnastics: The Dorking Gymnasium; Display by members assisted by Army Staff; held at Public Hall; 1898

The Dorking Gymnasium: Annual report and balance sheet for season 1906/7; closure of "oldest recreative society in the town"

Dorking Swimming Bath Co. Ltd.: Programme of entertainment and sports; 1900Dorking and District Amateur Athletic Club: Programmes of Annual Sports Meetings at Pixham; each 20pp booklet, adverts; 1928, 1929

Dorking Golf Club: The official handbook; contains history of the club, rules, hints by Henry Cotton; 20pp booklet, adverts; n.d. 1930s

Reigate and Dorking Bank (Joseph Nash & Thomas Neale) specimen £5 note (photograph)

Rowe's printers and stationers booklet "Over 100 Years in Bisiness in Dorking"; 8pp; n.d. c1913

Dorking Trade Exhibition: held at the Dorking Halls; programme (32pp); Rowe's Printers advertisement sheet; 1932

Dorking Trades Exhibition: held at the Dorking Halls; programme booklet (32pp); Newdigate Brickworks booklet (8pp); Newdigate Garden Ornaments price list; Ernest Tea and Coffee Specialist advert.; 1935

Recollections: Mrs Copus (a child when last Shrove Tuesday Football Game was played; grandmother kitchen maid to Lady Hope; n.d.

Recollctions: Anon, lived next to Wheatsheaf Inn, High Street, grandfather married Elizabeth Attlee; n.d.

Recollections: Miss Philps; includes High Street, Butter Hill and South Street; 1944

Notes by Sellick (n.d. c1948): Dorking Public Hall Co Ltd; Dorking Villa Building Co; Chart Lane Institutes and High Schools; etc

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SC.H/12 "Notes on St Martins Church and its history by Mr Malden and others"; 1948

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SC.H/14 List of "Sand Caves known 1934 to A H Lyne" - lists sites of 14 caves.

SC.H/15 Notes by A H Lyne: St Martins Church, Old Inns; Sand Caves

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SC.H/19 Dorking Poor Rate Book (1759): entries copied by W Hooper

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SC.H/23 Notes on Mickleham: roads, houses, people, stately homes in area

SC.H/24 "Forest Walks at Ranmore, Abinger Forest, Surrey"

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Parliamentary representation, national government: Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 - note re the creation of the Reigate Division and list of members of parliament 1886-1951

Population Statistics: rough notes of population figures for Dorking Urban area from census returns 1801-1948

Shrove Tuesday Football: includes notes (4pp), photograph of "the last football day in Dorking streets" postcard postmark 1905, historical note on Christmas card 1946, outline sketch of football standard

Notes from "Old Parish Tithe Map. surveyed by Bushell & Vine, London, 1811 inspected by A H Lyne and E L Sellick 1939" lists names of occupiers of various properties with property names and some acreages

Monumental Inscriptions in St Martins Church copied by Rev. Bax of the Beckett family 1790-1843. Poor Rate 9th october 1846

"Talking of Old Dorking" by R S SCragg: issued by the Dorking & Leith Hill District Preservation Society, reprinted by permission of the Vicar of Dorking

Domesday Survey (1087): translations of land of the King in Wotton Hundred, land of Bishop of Bayeux in Blackheath Hundred, land of Richard of Tonbridge in Wotton Hundred & Woking Hundred and land of William son of Ansculf in Wotton Hundred

Dorking and other Notes based on J Edwards "Companion Road Book, London to Brightelmston" 1801

Note of roads shown on 1816 edition of the Ordnance Survey and corresponding roads shown on Bryants map of 1823

Notes on Holmwood: Common, church, houses, mill, toll gate, Four Wents Pond, Capel Mill

Chart Lane Institute, Dorking High School for Boys: Copy of conveyance of the site for Reading Rooms from Anne Adele Hope to William John Evelyn and others (1871)

Chart Lane Institute, Dorking High School for Boys: Block plan showing drains to building (1892)

Chart Lane Institute, Dorking High School for Boys: Prospectus for school (n,d,)

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Chart Lane Institute, Dorking High School for Boys: Copy of conveyance (1871)Chart Lane Institute, Dorking High School for Boys: File of correspondence concerning use of Dorking Gymnasium by Boys Brigade (1892-95)

Chart Lane Institute, Dorking High School for Boys: Accounts from Messrs Down, Scott & Down in connection with purchase of land in Dene Street adjoining school from Dendy's trustees; 1924

Chart Lane Institute, Dorking High School for Boys: correspondence with Post Office Engineering Department re erection of telegraph pole etc on land adjoining school in Dene Street; 1928

Chart Lane Institute, Dorking High School for Boys: Statement of accounts for 5 months ending August 1931

Chart Lane Institute, Dorking High School for Boys: correspondence between H.M. Ispector of Taxes and E Sellick, clerk to the Governors; 1931

Chart Lane Institute, Dorking High School for Boys: Material relating to sale of school furniture; 1931

Chart Lane Institute, Dorking High School for Boys: correspondence etc. relating to lease of the institute for evening classes; 1931

Chart Lane Institute, Dorking High School for Boys: correspomdence relating to lease of institute to Surrey County Council; 1931

Chart Lane Institute, Dorking High School for Boys: Draft of agreement for lease of the institute to Surrey County Council with manuscript amendments and comments; 1931

Chart Lane Institute, Dorking High School for Boys: Agreement for tenancy of institute with endorsements (1931-34)

Chart Lane Institute, Dorking High School for Boys: correspondence with SCC re extension of tenancy, transfer of land, land acquired by DUDC for road widening etc; 1932-35

Chart Lane Institute, Dorking High School for Boys: Letter and report (Dorking County Grammar School) re Roberts Memorial Prize; 1951

The Dorking Ballot and Sale Mutual Building Society: First and second annual reports and balance sheets; 1889-90

Dorking Charities: Sumary of conveyance by Richard Browne to the trustees of 8 newly built tenements of the west side of South Street as almshouses; also messuage adjacent to Lawrence Evans; 1613

Dorking Charities: Extracts from books 1,2,3 & 5 of the trustees relating to investments and bequests 1846-1911 [begins with a note "1847, Feb 2. Costs of all parties to date of Order in Chancery £589.19s.7d: ordered to be paid out of proceeds of sale

Dorking Charities: Letter from James Down (clerk of trustees) re public enquiry by Charity Commissioners into erection of 4 extra rooms etc at the Cotmandene Almshouses; 1875

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SC.R/5/3 Dorking Rural Parish Council: Standing orders and regulations; n.d. [fragile]

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Dorking Charities: Statement of accounts by the trustees as trustees of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Fund and Mrs Lois Uwins bequest for the year ending 1948

Dorking Charities: Statement of Accounts and Receipts and Expenditure of the trustees; 1950

Dorking Charities: Statement of Accounts by the tustees of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Fund and Mrs Lois Uwins Bequest; 1950

Dorking Charities: Statement of Accounts and Receipts and Expenditure of the trustees; 1951

Dorking Charities: Statement of Accounts by the tustees of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Fund and Mrs Lois Uwins Bequest; 1951

Dorking Charities: Letters form F E Hatswell acknowledging historical information about the Cotmandene Almshouses and Dorking Charities; 1952, 1954Letter from auditors to Down, Scott & Down re error in the accounts for 1952 and rough jotting from minutes of Jan 8 and April 1 1952

Dorking Charities: Letters referring to various transactions, including sale of land, recorded in the minutes but not referred to in the accounts for 1953

Dorking Charities: Draft notes for a history of Dorking Charities and Cotmandene Almshouses and a list of bequests and donations; n.d.

Board appointed for the repair of Highways in the Parish of Dorking: Balance sheet for year ending 25 March 1853, includes inventory of tools and engine house [badly torn]

Harrow Road and Tower Hill Road: circular letter about meeting in the Public Hall Board Room to close business connected with recent improvements

Dorking District Highway Board: Agenda for first meeting, 1885 [badly damp damaged]

Dorking Sanitary Authority: Petition from inhabitants pointing out inconvenience caused by prohibition of removal of manure between 9am and 5pm; 1877Dorking Board of Guardians: Petition from inhabitants requesting support for an application to constitute Dorking Town District and Urban District; n.d. c1894

Dorking Rural District Council (DRDC): Notice of audit for half year to be held at the Board Room, Union Workhouse; 1906

Dorking Rural District Council (DRDC): Pamphlet "Helping you to build and buy a house" explaining aid which could be given under the 1923 Housing Act

Dorking Rural District Council (DRDC): Report on boundaries setting out the case against the setting up of Dorking and Horley Rural District Council etc, with plans; 1931

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Dorking and Horley Rural District Council (D&HRDC): Presentation of Grant of Arms and chaiman's insignia etc, 1959

Dorking and Horley Rural District Council (D&HRDC): Calendar and year book 1959-60

Dorking Urban District Council (DUDC): Dorking Halls - circular letters advertising facilities with photographs, n.d. 1950s

Dorking Urban District Council (DUDC): "Dorking A By-pass? An Inner Relief Road? or nothing ...?" A discussion of traffic problems; 1971

Dorking Omnibus Company Ltd.: Notice of first general or statutory meeting with report of the directors and accounts, 1904

Dorking Public Hall Company Ltd.: Memorandum and Articles of Association including list of subscribers; 1871

Dorking Public Hall Company Ltd.: London and County Bank, Dorking, receipt for payment of £20 for a First Call of £1 per share on 20 shares by J D Down; 1871Dorking Public Hall Company Ltd.: Report and accounts for the whole period from establishment of company to 31 December 1873, with list of shareholders

Dorking Public Hall Company Ltd.: Notice of 4th AGM and statement of accounts, 1875

Dorking Public Hall Company Ltd.: Circular letter of explanation of the accounts; 1875

Dorking Public Hall Company Ltd.: Proposal for designation of 217 unalloted shares to be offered to existing shareholders, n.d.

Dorking Public Hall Company Ltd.: Letter from J Clift rejecting a scheme relating to shares (possibly that proposed in SC.R/7/6); 1876

Dorking Public Hall Company Ltd.: Notices of Annual General Meetings with reports and statements of account, 1875-84, 1886-88, 1912

Dorking Public Hall Company Ltd.: Notice of extraordinary general meeting to consider the offer from Dorking Urban District Council to purchase, with report of directors; 1914

Dorking Public Hall Company Ltd.: Notice of 49th Annual General Meeting with report and statement of accounts, 1920

Dorking Public Hall Company Ltd.: Notice of an Extraordinary General Meeting to consider an offer from G B Wayne to puchase, with report of the director; 1920Dorking Public Hall Company Ltd.: Notice of 50th Annual General Meeting with report and statement of accounts, 1921

Dorking Public Hall Company Ltd.: Notice of 52nd Annual General Meeting with report and statement of accounts; 1923

Dorking Swimming Sports Committee: Balance Sheet with report of the committee; 1899

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SC.R/9/1 The Dorking Swimming Bath Club: Rules, n.d. (2 copies)

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SC.R/10/1 The Dorking Swimming Club: Rules n.d.

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SC.R/10/4 The Dorking Swimming Club: Balance sheet for 1903 (2 copies)

SC.R/10/5 The Dorking Swimming Club: Balance sheet for 1904 (2 copies)

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SC.R/10/20 The Dorking Swimming Club: List of members and new members, 1912

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SC.R/10/24 The Dorking Swimming Club: Sheet of headed letter paper, n.d.

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SC.R/12/1 Dorking Villa Building Company: Specimen share certificate, 18 - -

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Dorking Swimming Sports Committee: Balance Sheets, audited copy and cyclostyled copies; 1900

The Dorking Swimming Bath Club: 2nd - 4th Annual Reports and Balance Sheets with lists of donors to the prize fund; 1905-8

The Dorking Swimming Club: Rules and rules for the Half-mile Challange Cup Competition, n.d. (2 copies)

The Dorking Swimming Club: Reports and Balance Sheets for 1905-9 (2 copies of each)

The Dorking Swimming Club: Reports and balance sheets for 1910-12, with winners of Challange Cup recorded (2 copies of each)

The Dorking Swimming Club: Covering letter from Hon. Sec. with 1912 report etc. The Dorking Swimming Club: Reports and balance sheets for 1913, 1914 1919, with winners of Challange Cup recorded (2 copies of each)

The Dorking Swimming Club: Circular letter enclosing the accounts to date and asking for donation towards deficit; 1920

The Dorking Swimming Club: Report and Balance sheet for 1920 with winners of Challange Cup recorded (2 copies)

The Dorking Swimming Club: Programme of Annual Sports at Castle Mill, pencilled note of winners; 1912

The Dorking Swimming Club: Circular letter announcing the Annual Sports with entry form, 1913

The Dorking Swimming Club: Programme of Annual Sports at Castle Mill, 1913

Dorking Town Hall and Market House Company: Prospectus 1847 and form of application for shares n.d.

Dorking Villa Building Company: Notices of meetings, reports and statements of half year accounts, 1937, 1942-45

Dorking Villa Building Company: Papers relating to the voluntary liquidation of the company, 1945-46

SC.R/12/16 Dorking Villa Building Company: List of shareholders, n.d.

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SC.R/15 Beare Green Prosecuting Society, 1823-1890

SC.R/16/1-3 Box Hill Preservation - Appeal 1923

SC.R/16/4 Box Hill: Plan of National Trust's property, scale 13" to 1 mile; c1924

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SC.R/17 Bramley Manor, printed notice issued by steward to tenants n.d.

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SC.R/19/1-2 Rights of Way in Mickleham Parish, report and map; 1902

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Dorking Water Company: Papers relating to amalgamation with the East Surrey Water Company, 1958

First World War, Naval and Military War Pensions - Dorking Sub-committee: circular letter 1916; draft list of members and samole headed notepaper n.d.

National Trust: Bye-laws for places of historic interest or natural beauty, booklet 11pp, 1927

Box Hill: Appeal to save a famous view by acquiring Burford Lodge Estate offered for sale by the trustees of the late Sir William Lawrence, 1935 [3 copies]Box Hill: Map showing 653 acres owned by the National Trust, based on O.S. 6" to 1 mile; n.d. ? c1930

Box Hill: Letters relating to booklet issued by the Friends of Box Hill and rough notes; 1951

Box Hill: Copies of Schedule to Betchworth Castle Estate Survey (1801) stamped Box Hill Management Committee [2 copies]

Lease of Thorncroft Farm Leatherhead by the Warden and Scholars of Merton College, Oxford, to Amos Charles Loxley, 1885

River Mole Drainage District: Draft order for change of boundaries (1922); plan (n.d.); report of conference held in 1915 (n.d.)

Hugh Hare: A Charge Given at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Surrey held at Dorking; 1692

"Year Books" with names of County Officials, list of Justices, Committees of Quarter Sessions, High Sheriff, coroners etc.; 1913-15

"Year Books" with names of County Officials, list of Justices, Committees of Quarter Sessions, High Sheriffs since 1888, coroners, etc.; 1936/7

Lists of Special Constables appointed at the Petty Sessions for Dorking Division; Aug 1914 - March 1915

World War 1: Manuscript list of Special Constables, Dorking Division (Defence of Realm only - added in pencil) from Dorking, Dorking Rural, Abinger, Mickleham, Newdigate, Ockley, Capel, Wotton, Holmwood

Letter from Tobill, Cox Corner, near Ockley (4s paid tp School Board); n,d, (pre-1902)

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Court Correspondence: Letter from John Tapsell of Wellpoules, Charlewood; n.d.Court Correspondence: Letter from William Crawford Mayer to Inspector of Police, Dorking; 1906

Court Correspondence: Summons to George Kelsey of the Jolly Butcher, Dene Street (aggravated assault on wife); and letter from wife; 1908

Court Correspondence: Recognizance of Ernest Letts Sellick to appear at Assize Court to give evidence against John James Fairbrother (for murder); November 1908

Court Correspondence: Letter from Harry Humphries alias Thompson, formerly of Dorking; 1908

Court Correspondence: Declaration by George Laker of Hoopwick Farm, Abinger; exemption for a sheepdog under section 5 of the Dogs Act of 1906; 1909Court Correspondence: Letter from Thomas Smart of London; Royal Fleet Reserve found unfit for further service; 1909

Court Correspondence: Letter from Annie M Avenell re Mr Avenell; n.d .c1910Court Correspondence: Letter from F Ford of Stonebridge; references Dorking Brick Works; 1912

Court Correspondence: Letter from Beatrice Elson of Orchard Road complaining about Daisy Wilkinson's insulting language; 1923

Court Correspondence: Letter from W R Croydon of Yew Tree Lodge, Effingham, re charge of summons (5s); 1925

Philps Family Papers: Copybook writing exercise - poem copied by Thomas Philps, 1 sheet, fragile; old repair by pasting on to newspaper of about 1812; 1767Philps Family Papers: "Fameley Account Book" kept by Thomas; records gifts and loans to children John, James, Richard Wix, Sarah & Robert; also record of stocks and shares & dividends received; 1817-1834

Philps Family Papers: Marriage certificate of Thomas (widower of Dorking) and Eunice Edmonds by license at St Botophs, Bishopsgate, London, 1830

Philps Family Papers: Peraambulation of Dorking Parish Boundary; September 1831 [fragile]

Philps Family Papers: 2 typescript copies of Parish Perambulation of 1831; letter from E G Tarrant to Miss Philps re "Fruens" in the perambulation (n.d.); note on derivation of Pray Meadow

Philps Family Papers: Bill from James Cheesman, brewer and maltster of South Street, to the representative of the late Mr Thomas Philps for ale supplied; 1836-7Philps Family Papers: Bill from John Niblett to the executors of Thomas Philps for funeral expenses; 1836

Philps Family Papers: Bill from Robert Best Ede, bookseller printer & stationer, to the executors of the late Thomas Philps; 1836-7

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Philps Family Papers: Accounts of John Philps and Richard Wix Philps, executors of the late Thomas Philps; 1836-7

Philps Family Papers: Sale catalogue of the household goods of the late Thomas Philps [2 copies one with prices fetched inserted]; 1837

Philps Family Papers: Inventory of the goods taken by Mrs Eunice Philps for her own use according to will of Thomas; 1842

Philps Family Papers: Sale particulars for the White Hart Public House in Chergate Lane (Dene Street) together with 3 tenements; 1849

Philps Family Papers: Notice in the London Gazette (p.845) of the dissolution of partnership of Knowles, Thomas Joyes and John Philps, tailors of Dorking, as from 31 December 1853

Philps Family Papers: Marriage licence for Walter Philps and Fanny Webster Latter, both of Dorking; 6 November 1855

Philps Family Papers: Burial certificate of James Philps, woolstapler, in Rochdale cemetery; 14 July 1858

Philps Family Papers: Copy of certificate of burial of Richard Wix Philps on 7 December 1857 in the parish of All Saints, Hastings

Philps Family Papers: Copy of death certificate of John Philps, tailor, of High Street, Dorking, on 21 March 1864, aged 77 years

Philps Family Papers: Dorking Burial Board; grant of grave space no. 2338, to Walter Philps, tailor, of Dorking; 9 November 1865

Philps Family Papers: The Wheatsheaf Hog; extract (pencil copy) from (Edwards ?) Companion from London to Brighthelmston; n.d.

Philps Family Papers: "A 1792 Dorking Bequest - The Wheatsheaf Hog"; note by E L Sellick including a note on the death of Clara Philps on 19 May 1949, the "sole surviving resident in Dorking of the Philps family".

Philps Family Papers: Pencil note by "C.P." to Mr Sellick re the Philps papers; n.d.Inventory of goods etc of Henry Napper, late of Dorking, apothecary, appraised by William Yates, Peter Terry, Thomas Baker, George Fenn, Jeffery Genkins and Robert Stredwick; 1700/1701

Apprenticeship indenture of Thomas Brown, son of James Brown of Dorking, weaver, to Jonathan Pullen of Dorking, baker, to serve from 26 April 1758 for 7 years; witnesses Silvester Stedman and W Childs junior

Marriage certificate: Alexander Forchion, widower of Cripplegate to Jane Elliot, spinster of the same; 14 April 1816

Dorking Foundry, postal history: Letter from J Williams to R Bartlett, iron founder, requesting fence to be erected at his Brockham property; 1842

Postal history: letter from Thomas Hudson of Bysh Court to James White re sale of ash timber and poles, and reply; March 1844

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Bills and receipts of the Rt. Hon. Peter Campbell Scarlett: Bill from Charles Harris for nailing horses etc.; 1853

Bills and receipts of the Rt. Hon. Peter Campbell Scarlett: Bill from T Evershed for hogmeal etc.; 1853

Bills and receipts of the Rt. Hon. Peter Campbell Scarlett: Bill from Thomas Spencer for hurdle, cupboard lock etc.; 1853

Bills and receipts of the Rt. Hon. Peter Campbell Scarlett: Bill from Henry Worsfold for cartage of mould at Parkhurst, paid by Smallpeice and Down; 1853Bills and receipts of the Rt. Hon. Peter Campbell Scarlett: Bill from James Mansbridge for straw; 1853

Bills and receipts of the Rt. Hon. Peter Campbell Scarlett: Receipts for Poor Law Rates paid to Dorking Union; 1853

Bills and receipts of the Rt. Hon. Peter Campbell Scarlett: Receipts from P Muggeridge for Highway Rate; 1853

Bills and receipts of the Rt. Hon. Peter Campbell Scarlett: Bill from M Muggeridge for carting poles etc.; 1853

Bills and receipts of the Rt. Hon. Peter Campbell Scarlett: Bill from Charles Carter for William King for cart and Edward Hazeltine, William Hook and Henry Child for labour; 1853

Bills and receipts of the Rt. Hon. Peter Campbell Scarlett: Bill for labour done by William Hook, Henry Child, --Gad and Charles Carter; 1853

Bills and receipts of the Rt. Hon. Peter Campbell Scarlett: Bills for labour done by William Hook and -- Carter; 1853

Chart Lane: Plan of part of the west side showing proposed improvement line in front of numbers 1-8; scale 1" to 88ft; n.d. ?mid 1930s [2 copies]

White & Sons street map of Dorking with index; scale 5½" to 2 miles; n.d. c1965Local Government: Official map of Dorking and Horley Rural District Council; scale 2" to 1 mile; n.d. c1971

Local Government: Dorking and Holmwood local authority boundaries (in 2 parts); scale 6" to 1 mile; 1880/1894

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Great Western Railway: Schematic map of routes and ferries in England and Wales; n.d. ? 1920s

Duration:25 mins; Presenter: Joyce Robinson; Ruth Dyson the celebrated harpsichordist telling about her long-standing connections with Dorking

Duration:2 mins; piece read by Jessica Thurtell. Refers to a piece of music named after "The Slipper" the house at West Humble on the Pilgrims Way where Ruth Dyson lived with her husband Edward Thomas

Duration: 12 mins 30 secs; Presenter: Joyce Robinson; Alan Jackson during the 150th Aninversary Exhibition of Dorking Museum. Describes a tour of the train section of the exhibition and railway history of DorkingPresenter: Joyce Robinson; Edward Thomas talents, work and connection with Dorking

Duration: 15 mins; Presenter: Helen Duffy; Dr Harry Bramma Principal of the Royal School of Church Music at Westhumble. Describes the work of the school and its former location at Addington Hall

Duration: 10 mins; Presenter: Helen Duffy; Roger Minty a metal detectorist. Describes hs modus operandi and find in Reigate in September 1990 of 6,700 medieval coins

Duration: 13 mins; Presenter: Helen Duffy; Jim Flockhait senior anti-smuggling officer at Gatwick Airport. Describes his work and daily finds including cigarettes, prhobited animals, drugs and pornography

Duration: 23 mins; Presenter: Helen Duffy; Bronwen Mills a blue badge guide who took Helen on a virtual tour of Leatherhead

Duration: 20 mins; Presenter: Joyce Robinson; Margaret Arminson joint owner of the Abinger watercress beds and farm shop describing the running of the business and maintanance of the beds. Concludes with a poem "The Watercress Girl" written by the late Kathleen Herbert a Dorking poet

Duration: 23 mins; Presenter: Jessica Thurtell; Peter Amy held a Denbies Wine Estate talking about the progress of the proposed new winery and sample the wine

Duration: 12 mins; Presenter: Jessica Thurtell; John Mitchell a blind mountaineer approaching attempt to climb Mount Everest

Duration: 11 mins 30 secs; Presenter: Jessica Thurtell; Gail Lowe Choreographer and Jamie Cordell Music Director at the newly formed Dorking Academy of Performing Arts speaking during a rehearsal of "Dracula The Spectacular"

Duration: 11 mins 30 secs; Presenter: Joyce Robinson; Doctor Richard Hearn a professional picture restorer called in to restore several paintings of Old Dorking and portraits of its former inhabitants

Duration: 14 mins; Presenter: Jessica Thurtell; attending the Dorking Fairground Organ Festival organised to raise funds for Dorking's christimas lights

Duration: 16 mins; Presenter: Joyce Robinson; Kate Cameron Captain of St Martins Chruch Bell Ringers at the time of the interview

Duration: 12 mins; Presenter: Helen Duffy; Vivien Ettlinger co-author of "Dorking, A Market Town Through The Ages"

Duration: 11.5 mins; Presenter: Jessica Thurtell; Victoria Haughton historian talking about "Dorking Town 1899 - 1999"

Duration: 10 mins; Presenter: Jessica Thurtell; Victoria Haughton historian describing the river mole and its swallow holes and Pump Corner and its history

Duration: 19 mins 30 secs; Presenter: Diana Gibbans reads from Miss Joan Ryde's book " Memories of Westcott Foye, 1890 - 1920" Miss Ryde was the youngest daughter of the last Westcott blacksmith; Paul Davies landlord of the "Crown" Public House in Westcott talking about is history

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Duration: 13 mins 30 secs; Presenter: Jessica Thurtell; Geoff Collins member of the Dorking Dramatic and Operatic Society since 1956 and its President for 10 years talking about the annual musical performed each February in The Dorking Halls

Duration: 10 mins; Presenter: Jessica Thurtell; John Bebbington director of the Juniper Hall Field Center in Mickleham talking about that winters' weather

Duration: 16.5 mins; Presenter: Joyce Robinson; Neil Caiter of the Caiters Garage in Capel; part interview

Duration: 11 mins; Presenter: Joyce Robinson: Newil Caiter of the Caiters Garage in Capel; concluding part of interview

Duration: 43 mins; Presenter: Joyce Robinson; Cliff Weight tour guide gives tour of Dorking South Street caves describing the caves' history and that of some adjacent buildings; caves lit with candles alone some 60 or 70 in 1988

Duration: 5 mins; Presenter: Helen Duffy; Harry Tyler Caves Officer in 1999 talking about the South Street caves and their history

Duration: 25 mins; Presenter: Helen Duffy; Virginia McKenna a local celebrity describes her life and family. She started a charity called Zoo check, which became the Born Free Foundation to protect endangered species around the world and formed Elefriends to protext elephants from human traffickers in ivory

Duration: 6 mins 7 secs; Presenter: Helen Duffy; Shelia Nehra Black appointed Poet Laureate by Mole Valley District Council in 1999 as winner of a competition talking about her win; reads her own poem about Fanny Burney

Duration: 7 mins 30 secs; Presenter: Helen Duffy; Lorna Dowell Poet Laureate for Mole Valley District Council following Shelia Nehra Black talking about her plans. She held the laureateship for 2 and a half yeards; During her tenure she published a book of poems and encouraged poetry in schools and public reading in libraries.

Duration: 23 mins; Presenter: Jessica Thurtell; tours Dorking Farmers Market and talks to stallholdersDuration: 12 mins; Presenter: Helen Duffy; Michaela Edge currently Surrey's only cheese maker describing how the cheese is made and spiked to turn it into Norbury Blue; She lives in Mickelham and uses milk form their own cows to make 20 cheeses every other day

Duration: 10 mins; Presenter: Jessica Thurtell; Simon Cornwall of the Cottage Bakery talking about Baker's day, different types of bread and confectionary made and what is done with "left over" bread

Records of the Ancient Order of Foresters, "Court Robin Hood," (No 5366), Holmwood. Level: Fonds. Includes membership records, 1921-[1930?]; byelaws, [1934?]-1939; financial records, 1927-1961; welfare records, 1932-34; and administrative records, 1930-1938. 2 boxes.

Administrative History: The Ancient Order of Foresters was established as a friendly society in 1834. The Holmwood branch was formed in 1869 as part of the Dorking, Epsom & West Surrey branch and was known as "Court Robin Hood," (No 5366). For related records, 1912-1989 see those at Surrey History Centre at 7374/3.

Set of membership record cards recording members "on the Court books" on 31 Dec 1921. 111 items. Information includes name, date of birth, date of admission, occupation and a record of contributions made.Set of membership record cards, [1930?]. 102items. Information includes name, date of birth, date of admission, occupation, name of wife, date of marriage and age at admission.

Membership renewal forms, 1930. 87 items. Includes name, occupation, date of birth,and date of admission to court.

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Bylaws, [1934?]-1939. Level: File. Pubished booklet containing the "General Laws of the Ancient Order of Foresters Friendly Society," 1938. File also contains two pamphlets recording partial amendments of the General Laws of the Order, 1936 and 1939, together with a leaflet of the "Partial Amendment of Branch Rules of "Court Robin Hood," (No 5366), [1934?]

Financial records including annual and quarterly returns, 1927-1946; annual accounts, 1935-1939; annual financial statements, 1933-1946; and printed accounts and balance sheets, 1939-1946. Level: Series.

Annual returns made under the Friendly Society Acts 1896 to 1924, 1927-1946. Printed forms of 10pp with entries made in manuscript.

Quarterly returns made to the Dorking, Epsom & West Surrey District, 1941-1942 and 1945-1946.

File contains: annual financial statements of Court Robin Hood, 1933-1938 and 1940-1946.; annual financial statements of the Dorking, Epsom & West Surrey District, 1936, 1937 and 1939; and a small bank book of the Midland Bank Dorking, showing payments received for "Court Robin Hood," 1931-1932.

Copies of balance sheets for Dorking, Epsom & West Surrey District, 1937-1939, and 1942-1944. Typescript. Also contains balance sheets for "Court Good Intent," Dorking branch for 1940 and 1961. Typescript.

Schedule of fire insurance policies giving name and address of insured, insurance society, sum insured & date of renewal, [1940?]. Also contains income tax repayment claim forms showing income received on mortgages of properties, 1930 and 1932

Welfare records, 1932-1934. Correspondence relating to member W.S. Webb and the Order's assistance with his dental treatment, 1933-1934; and papers relating to Walter John Scott concerning death benefits, 1932.

Administration records, [c.1930?]-1938. Includes notice of district meeting held in Dorking on 19th Jan 1938 with agenda; minutes of distruct meeting held at Holmwood on 15 Jul 1936; publicity leaflet for the benefit of prospective members, [c.1930?] and notification from the Registry of Friendly Societies Central Office acknowledging notice of the appointment of "Court Robin Hood" trustees, 25 Jul 1932.

Records of the Mole Valley Geological Society, 1979-2011. Level: Fonds. Extent: 4 boxes. The records include detailed summaries of society lectures, 1998-2004; newsletters, 1979-2010; reports of social events, 1989-2009; members' reports, 1985-2009; reports of regionally important geological sites, 1991-1998; members' obituaries , 1990-2011; reports of Geologists' Association reunions, 1985-2009; press reports and membership lists, 1980-2004; news cuttings and scrapbook items, 1979-2004; reports of society walks, exhibitions and outside events, 1979-2000; reports of week-end field excursions, 1980-2003; and reports of day excursions, 1979-2010.

Administrative History: the Society was founded in 1979 as a local group of the Geologists' Association (established 1858). Monthly meetings are held for lectures, members' evenings and occasional field excursions to study the geology of the Mole Valley and beyond. (Source: Society web-site)

Lecture summaries, 1988-2004. Level: Series. Extent: 3 files. Brief summaries of lectures given to the society by various speakers.

Newsletters, 1979-2010. Level: Series. The series is incomplete and lacks issue numbers 101 and 102 for 2008.

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R779/1R779/1/1 Committee meeting minutes, 1914-1921. Level: File. Binding in poor condition.R779/1/2 Committee meeting minutes, 1921-1925.Level: File. Includes attendances at the back. R779/1/3 Committee meeting minutes, 1925-1927. File.R779/1/4 Committee meeting minutes, 1927-1932. FileR779/1/5 Committee meeting minutes, 1932-1936. FileR779/1/6 Committee meeting minutes, 1937-1940. FileR779/1/7 Committee meeting minutes, 1940-1944. FileR779/1/8 Committee meeting minutes, 1944-1949. FileR779/1/9 Committee meeting minutes, 1950-1957. FileR779/1/10 Committee meeting minutes, 1957-1970. File

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R779/1/12R779/1/13 Committee meeting minutes, 1996-2001. FileR779/1/14 Committee meeting minutes, 2002-2006. FileR779/2 Minutes of annual general meeting, 1996-2006. Level: Series. Unbound. 2 Files.R779/2/1 Annual general meeting minutes, 1996-2002. FileR779/2/2 Annual general meeting minutes, 2003-2006. File

Members' reports, 1985-2009. Reports submitted by members as a result of visits, field trips and lectures.

Papers relating to Regionally Important Geological Sites (RIGS). Contains photographs and descriptions of sites in Surrey with completed application forms for the adoption of specific sites in the locality, 1991-1998.Members' obituaries, 1990-2011. Includes those produced by the Society and press reports.

File containing press reports of society activities, 1980-2004; and membership lists, 1983-1997. The membership lists are closed for a period of 75 years. In accordance with data protection legislation. File containing cuttings of geological interest from local and national press; correspondence; rules and lists of members of the Geologists' Association, 1987; the Geologists' Directory, 2nd edn,, 1987; certificates awarded by the society to its members; newsletters and leaflets of geological interest from other organisations; 1979-2009.

Records of Dorking Bowling Club, 1912-2012. Level: Fonds. The records comprise committee minutes, 1914-2006; minutes of annual general meetings, 1996-2006; annual reports and balance sheets, 1921-1975; statement of accounts and balance sheets, 1929-1940; membership receipt books, 1913-1930; games fees notebook, 1939-1945; club fixture records, 1915-1925; a published history of the club, 1912; receipts and expenses ledgers, 1926-1980; club rules, 1913; photographs, [1913-c.1960]; and correspodence, 1912-1979.

Administrative History: Dorking Bowling Club can trace its origins to 1912 when a small pocket of land at Drill Hall Road in Dorking was secured on a 16 year lease from the future Lord Ashcombe. It was officially opened in 1913 and first affiliated to the Surrey County Bowling Association in 1919. Membership was opened to ladies in 1963. (Source: Published history at R779/8)

Committee meeting minutes, 1914-2006. 14 files. Level: Series. Those before 1996 are contained in bound notebooks, those after this date are unbound. The earlier volumes include news cuttings with reports of club activities and lists of officers.

Committee meeting minutes, 1977-1989. File. Binding in poor condition; heavy use of sellotape and adhesive labels on cover. Glue and staples on inner pages and inserts. Committee meeting minutes, 1990-1996. Binding in poor condition; heavy use of sellotape and adhesive labels on cover. Glue and staples on inner pages and inserts. File

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Annual reports and balance sheets containing lists of officers, brief annual reports and a statement of accounts, 1921-1975. The coverage is not complete but includes the years 1921, 1927, 1929-1931, 1936, 1938 and 1941-1975. File

Statement of accounts and balance sheets signed by the club's auditors, 1929-1940. File of 11 items.

Membership receipt books. Two bound notebooks showing sums received from subscriptions, games fees and locker key fees, 1913-1930.

Games fees records. Hard backed notebook showing date, type of game, the amount of fee and signatures, 1939-1945. Binding worn on corners.

Club fixture records. Hard backed notebook showing club fixtures and names of participants with several news cuttings of match reports, 1915-1925.

Published history. "Dorking Bowling Club, 100 Years of History, 1912-2012," 72pp. Illustrated with several colour and black and white photographs.

Receipts and expenses ledgers, 1926-1980. Level: Series. Extent: 11 items. Includes ledgers from 1926-1933 and from 1955-1980 together with a notebook recording loans to members, 1922-1931. The loan scheme was originally intended as a means of raising funds for the club green in 1912 whereby loans of £1 were issued to the members and friends at an interest rate of 5% and subject to repayment by ballott at the end of the season.

Bound foolscap ledger of receipts and expenses, 1926-1933. Binding in poor condition with inner pages affected by damp. Assigned for repair.

Small bound notebook recording loans made to members, 1922-1931. Binding coming apart.

Photographs. 3 copies of original black and white photographs taken c.[1920s-1930s?] showing groups of members in front of the club pavilion. Copies taken c.[2000?]. In addition there are six outsize photographs at D8/149.

Poster showing printed rules of the Dorking Bowling Club , 1913 with a poem entitled "The Laws of the Green." [c.1913?] 2 items. Both have been fixed to album pages with adhesive . One has adhesive residue on the reverse of the album page.

Correspondence file of 15 items, 1912 -1979.Includes a printed letter of 1912 announcing a fundraising scheme of loans to finance the new club green. Others relate to club fixtures, the provision of club trophies and badges and the maintenance of the clubhouse and property.

Records collected by Norah Simpson of Dorking. Level: Fonds. The collection includes: records of Charles H. Simpson & Co. of Dorking, nurserymen & florists, 1906-1970; records of Dorking secondary schools, 1922-1950; wartime and civil defence records, 1939-1954; programmes and souvenirs of local events and performances, 1931-1985; and miscellaneous and family records, 1919-2014. Extent: 3 boxes and 3 unboxed large ledgers.

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Administrative History: Nora Mary Simpson, (1914-2011) was a life long resident of Dorking. She was the daughter of Charles Harwood Simpson, a nurseryman and florist of Dorking and Constance Lucy Ivery. Her father ran a nursery in London Road, Dorking and later a florist's shop at 268 High Street under the name of Charles H Simpson & Co . No less than five generations on both her mother's and father's side of the family were either gardeners or nurserymen and Nora herself assisted with the running of the florist's business until her retirement. She was connected with the Girl Guide movement all her life and was a Brownie leader for many years. During the war of 1939-1945 she was a Squadron Leader in the Dorking section of the Women's Junior Air Corps. A long term member of the Dorking Local History Group, she was a steward at Dorking Museum from its beginnings, serving on the Museum Committee in the 1980s. She died in 2011. (Sources: Dorking Musem Archive accession register, records from the collection, Dorking parish registers, Dorking census returns of 1901 and 1911.)

Records of Charles H. Simpson & Co, Nurserymen & Florists of Dorking, 1906-1970. Level: Sub-fonds. The records comprise order and day books, 1906-1972; cash books, 1912-1962; bills and invoices, 1911-1970; fire prevention records, 1941-1943; and price lists and licences, c.1925-1939. Extent: 2 boxes and 3 unboxed large ledgers.

Administrative History: The company was founded in London Road, Dorking by Nora Simpson's father, Charles, who took over the business from his maternal grandfather Henry Appleby (d. 1902). The earliest surviving records date from 1906 with a surviving quotation of 1904 from the company's predecessors Appleby and Hammond. A florist's shop was later established at 268 High Street, Dorking, managed for many years by Nora Simpson herself and which continued to trade until the 1970s. The nursery is thought to have been located on the site now occupied by Ashcombe School near the junction of the present Ashcombe Road and London Road. (Sources: information from the collection and from the depositor)

Order and day books, 1906-1962. Level: Series. They record orders, costs and customers. Extent: 5 volumes or files

Cash Books, 1912-1972. Level: Series. They record receipts and expenditure. Extent: 3 volumes or files.

Bills and Invoices. 1911-1970. Level: Series. The records include bills and invoices received from utility companies and traders in Dorking, Newdigate and Betchworth, 1911-1942; and bills and invoices received from traders in London and other local towns, 1910-1970. Extent 2 files. Related records: See also R 177 for Dorking billheads.

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fruiterer and greengrocers, High Street, 1933; A J Fuller, family butcher, High Street, 1926; S W Fuller, cycle maker, agent and repairer, 1916, [1925?]; Funnell & Son, fruiterers, florists & market gardener, West Street, 1926, 1930; A Green & Son, builders and decorators, Rothes Road, 1933; J. Hamilton Mortimer, consulting optician, High Street, 1941; Hart, Scale & Hodges, solicitors, 1932; H Head, baker & grocer, Lincoln Road, 1918; J. Hollands, costumes, coats, blouses, raincoats, South Street, 1921; Mary Holman & Son, carmen & cntractors, Junction Road, 1924; Donald Holton, butcher, South Street, 1924; Home & Colonial Stores Ltd, High Street, 192[?], 1933; G Inglefield Ltd, drapers & furnishers, High Street Buildings, 1926; International Tea Co's Stores Ltd, Dorking, 1926; Herbert WJay & Co Ltd, corn, forage, flour, seed, bulb & horticultural sundries merchants, High Street, 1936; J F Jeal, motor transport, removal & storage, sand & ballast merchant, South Street, 1925, 1927; H G Kingham & Co, wine & spirit merchants, 1916, 1927; London Boot Company, High Street, 1926; London, Brighton & South Coast Railway, Dorking Station, 1916; E Longhurst & Sons, timber & building material merchants, Station Approach, 1925; T. Luck & Son, wood merchants & cartage contractors, Leslie Road, 1932; A H Lyne & Co, auctioneers, estate agents & valuers, Station Approach, 1913 and at London Road, 1926; Mc Donald & Murray Ltd, painters and decorators, Dene Street, 1969; Macfisheries, fishmongers & poulterers, High Street, 1926; T. Meakins & Son Ltd, coal & coke merchants, High Street, 1936; George Mence Smith Ltd, hardware & domestic stores, High Street, 1933, 1936; Edward Mercer, carpenter & joiner, 12 Falkland Road, 1915; J W Moorhouse, photographer, Shrub House, Dorking, 1927; Moore & Weller, drapers, West Street, 1915, 1917; F P Mulholland, automobile engineer, Myrtle Road, 1920; W Newbery, watchmaker, jeweller & silversmith, 1926; F G Newman, decorator and building repairs, Station Road, 1934, 1939; C J Peirson & Co Ltd, general & furnishing ironmongers, High Street, 1927; Pledge & Keen, builders and decorators, Falkland Road, 1936; W H Reeves, tailor & habit maker, High Street, 1926; L. Rembridge, 1916; Rowe's, commercial & general printers, publishers, stationers, South Street, 1930; George Rowls of South Street, 1915; Charles H Simpson, bulb grower and nurseryman, London Road, 1911; S. Skilton & Son, wholesale stick & hoop dealers, Holmwood, 1924, 1925; W H Smith & Son, Dorking North Railway station, 1925; Smyth & Co, ironmongers, founders & smiths, the Old Foundry, West Street, 1932; Stone & Turner, ironmongers, High Street, 1916, 1931; Stonestreet & Co, fruits & florists, High Street, [1917?]; A Tanner & Son, printers, South Street, 1923, 1938; Tebbs Brothers, tailors, clothiers & outfitter, High Street, [1920?]; A E Turner, signwriter, Junction Road, 1942; B Turner, family butcher, Hampstead Road & High Street, 1917; Robert T Voysey, stationers, High Street, 1918; T C Warner, boot & shoe specialist, High Street, 1925; F Warren & Co, coal, coke & builders' merchants, South Street, 1932; P L Watts, wood merchant & general carman, Newdigate, 1925; White & Sons, auctioneers, 1915; Timothy White's, cash chemists & household stores, Dorking Branch, 1932; Young Bros, coal, coke & corn merchants, Betchworth Station, 1926, 1931.

Bills and invoices received from traders in London and other local towns, 1910-1970. Level: File: Extent: 71 items.

Fire Prevention Records, 1941-1943. Level: Series. Papers relating to fire prevention in business premises issued by Dorking Urban District Council. Includes an application by C H Simpson & Co for approval by the Council under the terms of the Fire Prevention (Business Premises) (No.2) Order 1941, with details of company staffing and building construction, 16 Feb 1942. Also includes a paper on the reporting of fires due to enemy action with a plan of action in residential areas and in business premises, 1943. 7 items.

Price Lists, licences, and quotations, 1904-1939. Level: Series. Extent: 3 items. A company bulb price list, 4pp, [c..1925?]; a licence to trade as a retail dealer in fresh fruit and vegetables issued by the Food Control Committee of Dorking Urban District Council in the name of C H Simpson, 09 Oct 1939; and a blank inoice sheet with the company billhead, [c.1930?].

Records of Dorking Secondary Schools, 1922-1949. Level: Sub-fonds; Extent: 2 files. The records comprise those of Dorking High School for Girls and Dorking County School, 1922-1935; and alumni records, c.1925 - 1949.

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Records of Dorking High School for Girls and Dorking County School, 1922-1935. These include programmes for speech days and distribution of prizes at Dorking High School for Girls, 1922-1931; an issue of Dorking High School for Girls magazine, 1929; and programmes for Dorking County School speech days, 1934-1935. Level: Series. Extent: 1 file. Related records: see R 742 for records deposited by the Ashcombe Dorkinian Society. See also records held by the Surrey History Centre for Dorking High School for Girls including governor's minutes, 1917-1931, articles of government, deeds, agreements and other papers, 1907-1948; together with records of Dorking County School including managers' minutes, 1931-1948.

Administrative History: St Martin's (Church of England) High School for Girls opened in 1903 in a corrugated iron room in Junction Road. In 1908 the school was moved to Parsonage House in Station Road. The co-educational Dorking County School opened in Ashcombe Road in 1931 to replace both the High School for Girls and Dorking High School for Boys which had originally opened in 1884. A separate Mowbray County Secondary School was built on an adjoining site in Ashcombe Road in 1959 but the two schools later merged in 1975 to form a comprehensive known as the Ashcombe School. The name of Nora Simpson features in several of the speech day programmes and she evidently attended both Dorking High School for Girls, (alternatively referred to as Dorking Girls High School) and following its merger with Dorking High School for Boys in 1931, the new Dorking County School. (Sources: catalogue of the Surrey History Centre and Dorking Local History Group's "Dorking: a Surrey Market Town through Twenty Centuries," Dorking, 1991).

Dorking Girls' High School Magazine. Vol. 1. No. 10, Summer 1929. No front cover. Ferrous stains in centre.

Programme for Dorking High School for Girls Distribution of Prizes, 29 Nov 1922. Staining on front and back covers.

Programme for Dorking Girls' High School Speech Day, 28 Nov 1928 including separate song sheet and pass list for Poetry Society's Examination in verse speaking.

Programme for Dorking Girls' High School Speech Day, 20 Nov 1929 with an inserted song sheet.

School Alumni Records, [c.1925?]-1949. Level: Series. The records include the Old Dorkinian Association handbook, 1936; copies of the Association's annual publication, "The Old Dorkinian," 1934-1949 (incomplete); and a fund raising letter of the Dorking High School Old Boys Association, [1925?]. Extent: 1 file.

Administrative History: The Old Boys Association of Dorking High School for Boys and the Old Girls Association of Dorking High School for Girls combined as a result of the change of status of the two schools which had merged to become the Dorking County School in 1931. A joint magazine called the "Old Dorkinian" was then issued three times a year. In 1943 the magazine was suspended but was reconstituted in 1946. (Source: Surrey History Centre catalogue) . Related records: See R742 for records deposited by the Ashcombe Dorkinian Association. Pre-printed open letter issued by Dorking High School Old Boys Association regarding a proposed memorial fund for the former Headmaster, Rev H R Roberts (d.1923), [1925?]

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Wartime and Civil Defence Records including records of social events, 1939-1945; the Dorking section of the Womens' Junior Air Corps, 1942-1945; miscellaneous wartime records, 1941-1954; and ration books, 1942-1954. Level: Sub-fonds. Extent: 4 files

Records of Social Events including Christmas cards and tickets, menu cards and programmes for dinners, dances and concerts organised by local units of the military or civilian services, 1939-1945. Level: Series. Extent: I file of 15 itemsMenu card for a dinner at the Star and Garter Hotel, Dorking on 20 Oct 1945 for members of the Dorking Report Centre of the Dorking Civil Defence. Signed by those attending.

Christmas card issued by the Civil Defence. The front of the card depicts cartoon characters from the civilian services including policemen, firemen, wardens and members of rescue and demlition parties. There is no local context and the card was probably produced nationally. [c.1940?]

Christmas card issued by the Old Comrades Association of the 2/3rd London Field Ambulance, 1939.

Postcard showing an artist's impression of the White Horse Hotel, High Street, Dorking issued by the Hotel for Christmas 1941. Foxing on front of card.Ticket for a Royal Army Service Corps dance at the Oddfellows Hall, Dorking, 02 Aug 1940.

Ticket for a dance with the Royal Army Service Corps Swing Band at Holmbury St Mary, 25 Apr 1941.

Ticket for a Royal Army Medical Corps dance at Holmbury St Mary, 09 May 1941. Foxing on front of and reverse of the ticket.

Invitation card to a "subscription social" of the No. 1408 (Dorking) Squadron Air Training Corps at St Martin's Church Hall, Dorking, 31 May 1943.

Records of the Dorking section of the Womens' Junior Air Corps comprising nationally produced rules, regulations and drill books, 1942-1944; and records of membership, training, fund raising and social events, 1942-1945. Level: Series. Extent: 2 files

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girls who would also be subject to conscription to war work. Girls and women mostly worked in occupations considered suitable for females. The situation changed with the outbreak of war and women joined the Women's Services and other organisations such as the Land Army, Fire Service etc, or they were conscripted into factories and other bodies involved in war work. Girls who were not old enough to do these jobs wanted to get involved and so went along to meetings of the Air Training Corps, Army Cadet Force or Sea Cadets Corps meetings asking to join. It was not until 1942 that the Minister for Education, Florence Horsburgh, was instructed to set up an organisation to be known as the National Association of Training Corps for Girls. Under this umbrella, three Corps were formed - the Girls Training Corps, Women's Junior Air Corps and Girls Nautical Training Corps. The two latter organisations specialised in Air and Sea training whilst the Girls Training Corps covered a more generalised programme of training. Local ladies of some standing were recruited as leaders and girls flocked to join. In Dorking Nora Simpson was appointed a Squadron Leader in the Womens' Junior Air Corps. Cadets leant morse and semaphore, small household repairs like changing a fuse and fitting a tap washer and learnt drill. The Womens' Junior Air Corps followed courses on aircraft recognition, basic aviation and other air related subjects. They were all involved in helping the war effort, doing things like collecting milk bottle tops and going out in groups to gather rose hips and other hedgerow plants which would be used to make vitamin additives for children They also acted as messengers for Air Raid Precautions Wardens and assisted in many other ways depending upon the needs of the locality in which units operated. Membership was considerable and the three Corps were well known and took part in many regional and national events. When the war ended it was felt there was no longer a need for the Corps and plans were made for them to be wound up. However, once again, the membership had other ideas and wanted things to continue. Programmes were updated to fit in with post war war life but community service contined to play a very important and vital part of the Corps activities. In 1963, the Girls Nautical Traning Corps were invited to join the Sea Cadet Corps leaing the other two Corps on their own. A merger took effect in July 1964 when a new organisation called the Girls Venture Corps was introduced. At this time most Women's Junior Air Corps units worked closely with the Air Training Corps and the majority of Girls Training Corps were affiliated to the Army Cadets. Neither wished to lose their identity and so the Girls Venture Corps had two wings - Ground for the ex-Girls Training Corps and Air for ex-Women's Junior Air Corps. At the request of the cadets the words Air Cadets were added to the title in 1987. Outdoor activities now form a large part of Unit programmes including adventure training etc. (Source: Girls Venture Air Corps website: http://www.gvcac.org.uk/history/ Accessed Nov. 2013.

Rules, regulations and drill books., c. 1942-1944. Nationally produced publications. Level: File . Extent: 6 items.

Women's Junior Air Corps. Duties of Officers and NCO's. Syllabus of instructions. [c.1942?]. 19pp.

Women's Junior Air Corps. Rules and regulations, [c.1942?] 7pp. Foxing on front cover. Ferrous stains in centre.

"Drill-up-to-date." A short manual for soldiers and airmen, Home Guard, WAAF & ATS & Air Training Corps, 1942.

File containing records of membership, training, fund raising and social events, 1942-1945. 18 items.

Open letter from the President and Chairman of the Dorking unit of the Corps inviting contributions to their welfare fund, c.1942.

Certificates of membership of the Dorking Unit of the Women's Junior Air Corps in the name of Jean Phyllis Chivers, 20 Feb 1945 and …….Smith [no first name entered], 20 Jun 1944.

Second certificate of membership in the name of Jean Phyllis Chivers with the addition of a signature with her parent's consent, 20 Feb 1945.

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Four pages from an exercise book listing members of the Dorking Corps with their identity numbers, religion and date of issue of uniform items, 1942-1943. FOR DATA PROTECTION REASONS THESE RECORDS REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL 2027.

Typescript pages listing names of members of "D" Squad led by Nora Simpson as Squadron Leader. [c.1943?]

Two small, soft backed exercise books with notes kept by Nora Simpson. One labelled "D Squad notes" covers subjects such as first aid and the required qualities of officers, c.1944. The second lists payments received from squad members for items of uniform, c.1944. FOR DATA PROTECTION REASONS THE SECOND NOTE BOOK REMAINS CLOSED UNTIL 2029.

Small, soft-backed notebook labelled "Training Notes." The notes were taken by Nora Simpson at an officers' Training Corps meeting at Reigate on 27 Sep 1942. They include topics such as running a unit and service etiquette.

Ticket for the Dorking & District Unit of the Women's Junior Air Corps dance at the Oddfellows Hall, Dorking, 17 Mar 1943.

Ticket for a "social" in aid of the RAF Benevolent Fund at the Womens Junior Air Corps, Pippbrook, Dorking, 19 Dec 1942.

Routine orders for Dorking & District Unit for week ending Sunday 21 Mar [1944?]. Typescript sheet.Routine orders for Dorking & District Unit for week ending 23 Jul 1944. Typescript sheet.Routine orders for Dorking & District Unit for week ending 29 Apr 1945. Typescript sheet.

Collecting card with a record of contributions for the Dorking & District Unit of the Women's Junior Air Corps Welfare Fund Special Appeal, c.1944.

Two typescript sheets of drill commands, [c.1944]. Ferrous stains on top and bottom left hand corners.

Miscellaneous Wartime Records, c.1941-1945. Level: Series. The series comprises letters of thanks to Nora Simpson for her services during the war, [c.1945?]; a letter relating to air raid precautions in Dorking, [1941?]; a news cutting, [1943?]; order of service leaflets for church services connected with youth training organisations, 1945; and 2 photographs, c.1944-1945. 10 items.

Envelope from Buckingham Palace addressed to Miss Simpson containing a pre-printed message from Queen Elizabeth thanking all those who had shared their homes with evacuees or refugees during the war of 1939-1945, [1945?].

Typed notice issued to parents of St Martin's Parish Church Sunday School, Dorking relating to air raid precautions in war time. Addressed to Miss Simpson, St Martin's Sunday School Superintendent. [c.1943?]Letter from St Martin's Forces' Canteen thanking Nora Simpson for her services. [1945?]

News cutting from unidentified national newspaper relating to 30 women drivers of Dorking Civil Defence ambulance unit awarded their first government contract to rivet steel plates for assembly in an aircraft factory. [c.1941?]

Order of service leaflet for a "Thanksgiving for Victory" church service, 1945. No location for the service is named.

Order of service leaflet for the National Association of Training Corps for Girls Annual Cadets' Day, 1945. No location for the service is named. Order of service leaflet for the Empire Youth Service at Westminster Abbey, 10 Jun 1945.

Instructions for flame proofing materials and making woodwork fire retardent etc. 1p typescript issued by the Womens' Voluntary Service, [c.1943?]

Identity card issued to Nora Simpson with a small head and shoulders photograph showing her in service uniform forage cap (of the Womens' Junior Air Corps?). The card is dated stamped 22 Mar 1944.

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Print out from scanned photograph of a wartime procession passing the bandstand in South Street, Dorking. The view shows a women's service contingent, possibly ARP (Air Raid Precaution) The occasion is unknown but maybe a VE or Victory in Europe day parade in 1945.

Ration Books. Level: Series. The series comprises government clothing and Ministry of Food ration books issued in the name of Nora Simpson, 1942-1954. Extent: File of 5 items.

Administrative History: In 1939 less than a third of the food available in the country was produced at home. Enemy ships targeted incoming Allied merchant vessels preventing vital food supplies from reaching the United Kingdom. To ensure fair distribution of supplies the Ministry of Food issued ration books to every person, with families having to register at one shop. Official rationing began on 08 Jan 1940 and continued until 1954 due to the state of the economy as a result of the war and Britain's responsibility to feed those parts of Europe under its control. Rations were distributed by weight, monetary value or points. Clothing rationing came into effect from 01 Jun 1941 and lasted in a gradually reduced format until 1949. Its aim was not only to ensure fair shares but to reduce cnsumer spending, free up valuable factory space and release workers for vital war industries. Each item of clothing had a points value usually displayed with the price. The more fabric and labour needed to produce a garment, the more points were required. (Sources: http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ and http://www.iwm.org.uk/history/ accessed Dec. 2013) File containing two clothing ration books, 1942-1943 and 1947-1948; with three Ministry of Food ration books, 1951-1952, 1952-1953 and 1953-1954, all issued to N.M. Simpson.

Programmes and Souvenirs of Local Events and Performances, 1931-1985. Level: Sub-fonds. The records comprise programmes for performances and events held at Dorking Halls, Reigate Road, Dorking, 1931-1980; records of performances and events at other Dorking venues, 1931-1985; and programmes for light opera productions at an unknown Dorking location, [1930s?] Extent: 3 files.

Programmes for Performances at Dorking Halls, 1931-1980. Level: Series, Extent: 1 file of 19 itemsProgramme for childrens' dance matinee by the pupils of Miss Betty Walker, 02 May 1931.

Programme for a three act comedy "Tilly of Bloomsbury," 09-10 Oct 1931. The performers are not identified.

Programme for Dorking & District Operatic & Dramatic Society's "The Middle Watch," 02-03 May 1934.

Programme for J S Bach's St Matthew Passion by the Betchworth, Bookhman, Capel, Headley, Merrow, Shalford, Shere & Westcott Choirs with members of 23 Leith Hill choirs & choristers from St Martin's Church, Dorking conducted by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 22 Mar 1938. Foxing on front and back covers.

Programme for "A Sea Symphony" and "Five Tudor Portraits" by the Croydon Philharmonic Society & London Symphony Orchestra in honour of Dr Ralph Vaughan Williams on the occasion of his seventy fifth birthday as a small token of their affection and gratitude for all he has done for choral singers, 11 Oct 1947. 12pp.

Programme for the Anglo-Netherlands Festival concert with Zang Na Studie Choir of Amsterdam, Alexandra Choir of London & Guildford Symphony Orchestra, 16 Nov 1947.

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Flyer for a performance of a Tchaikovsky programme by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Wed. 28 Jan. [1960s?]

Programme for a concert by the BBC Concert Orchestra -"Friday Night is Music Night," 13 May 1966. Staining on front cover.

Programme for a performance by the singer John Hanson - "Melodies for Everyone," Sun Jun 15 [1969?]

Programme for "Lions in Africa," a film and talk by Virginia McKenna & Bill Travers presented by the Rotary Club of Dorking, 08 Jan 1969.

Programme for Dorking Dramatic & Operatic Society's "The Sound of Music," 13-16 Feb 1980. Includes black and white photographs of the cast.

Programmes and souvenirs of events held at other Dorking venues, 1931-1985. Level: Series. Extent: 1 file

Programme for a performance of Dorking Madrigal Society, 14 Dec 1932. The location of the performance is not named. Programme for Bach's St Matthew Passion at Dorking Parish Church, 28 Mar 1934. 7pp.

Programme for the production of a pageant play "England's Pleasant Land," by Dorking & Leith Hill District Preservation Society held at Milton Court, Westcott, July 9th, 14th & 16th 1938. Written by E M Forster with music directed by Ralph Vaughan Williams. 18pp including photographs as illustrations.

Order of service leaflet for a Thanksgiving for Victory service as part of Dorking Urban District Council's Thanksgiving Sunday, 13 May 1945. 1pOrder of service leaflet for the first production given by members of the Dorking Dramatic Society - I'll Leave it To You," by Noel Coward at Betchworth Village Hall, 10 May 1947.

Programme for a ceremny held to mark the adoption of "C" Company, 5th Battalion, the Queen's Royal Regiment (Territorial Army) No 9 (Surrey) Platoon and "B" Company, 304 (Eastern Command) Battalion, Womens' Royal Army Corps/Territorial Army by Dorking Urban District Council, 15 Apr 1951.

Programme for the BBC television programme "Songs of Praise" from St Martin's Parish Church, Dorking, 15 Oct 1972. 26pp. Contains words and music for the hymns sung at the event. Copyright: Unknown. The programme is marked "For copyright reasons please destroy this leaflet after recording."

Leaflet issued by Dorking Urban District Council outlining the celebrations planned in Dorking to mark the coronation of Elizabeth II, 1953.Programme for a special service to mark the 40th anniersary of V.E. (Victory in Europe) day at St Martin's Shared Church, Dorking, 05 May 1985. 5pp. Ferrous stains in centre.

Page from the Daily Sketch of 23 Jul 1931 with a report and several large photographs of the handing over of the Nower, ( a hill to the south west of the town) to the people of Dorking.

Page from the Sunday Pictorial of 28 Jun 1931 with several large photographs of Princess Mary inspecting Surrey Red Cross and Voluntary Aid Detachment members (VAD's) at Dorking.

Page from the Daily Sketch of 24 Apr 1936 with photographs of the Children's Day Concert at Dorking held in connection with the 27th Leith Hill Musical Festival.

File of six programmes for performances of light opera productions, [1940s?] Published in the pages of an unidentified Dorking magazine, the location and date of the performances are unknown but include productions of: "The Vagabond King," "Tom Jones," "The Gondoliers," "Ruddigore," "Iolanthe," "The Mikado," and "HMS Pinafore."

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Miscellaneous and Family Records, 1919-c.2011. Level: Sub-fonds. The records comprise those relating to the history and ownership of Elm Grove Farm, Brockham, 1925-1983; post cards of local views, Nora Simpson's recorded memoirs and other miscellaneous items, 1919-1997; correspondence and articles written by Jane Morgan of Ontario, Canada, a former Dorking teacher during the 1940s, 1982; print outs of scanned images of Nora Simpson's family records and photographs, c.2011; and notes and charts of Nora Simpson's family history, 2014. Extent: 5 filesFile containing records related to Elm Grove Farm, Brockham, 1925-1983. Extent: 3 items

Supplementary abstract of title of Mr Richard Chart to Elmgrove Farm, Brockham, 1925. 3pp.

Abstract of title of Mr George Frederick Sanders to the freehold of Elm Grove Farm, Brockham between Hon. Henry Francis Hope Pelham Clinton Hope (commonly called Lord Francis Hope) of Castleblaney County Monaghan, Ireland (the vendor), and Nigel Leslie Campbell of Southsea House, Threadneedle Street, London and Richard Chart of Dungates Farm, Buckland, Betchworth, 1936. 7pp.

Typescript history of Elm Grove Farm, Brockham, 1983. 24pp. The page numbering and index pages indicate that several parts of the text are missing as there were originally over 40 pages. As well as Elm Grove Farm there are sections on the history of The Holmwood and Stoke d'Abernon, all being the home at different times of the Sanders family. The author is unknown but must have been a son or daughter of Mrs Mary Sanders who is referred to as "Mother."

File containing postcards of local views, Nora Simpson's recorded memories and other miscellaneous items, 1919-1997. Extent: 7 items.

Large postcard, 10.5 x 7 ins showing several aerial views of Dorking including West Street; Meredith's House, Boxhill; St Martin's Church and High Street; Deepdene Mansion Hotel; and St Martin's Church and White Horse Hotel, [c.1930s?]

Standard size postcard showing five views of Dorking including High Street, the Old Mill, River Mole and Bridge and the Zig Zags, Boxhill. Published by Francis Frith & Co of Reigate. [c.1930s?]

"Surrey Foot Ways," a poem by John Sammes, 2pp. Published by J. Sammes, bookseller, Reigate. The front cover has a black and white drawing of Friday Street by Gregory Chase, 1919.

Card issued by the Surrey Anti-Litter League showing its aims and rules for members [c.1930?] The League was formed in 1928 by the Shere Womens Institute.

Small leaflet showing the programme of events to mark the Festival of Britain at Brockham Green, 30 Jun 1951.

Cassette tape of Nora Simpson's memories of "Growing up in Dorking." Recorded at her home in Dorking by Mrs C Major, 03 Apr 1997. Approximately 1 hour's duration.

Transcript of cassette recording of Nora Simpson's memories "Growing up in Dorking," Recording made 03 Apr 1997, Transcribed by Maureen Shettle, volunteer cataloguer, Jan. 2014. 11pp.

Four page leaflet produced for a children's quiz entitled "Know Your Town." It shows 12 black and white photographs of buildings and places in Dorking for identification but with no supplied answers. Issued by Dorking & District Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with Sussex Mutual Building Society, 1982.

"You and Your Church," an illustrated booklet issued by the Parish of Dorking with Ranmore for the "Planned Giving" fundraising campaign, Nov. 1959. Ilustrated with several photographs showing church buildings and the life of the church.

File containing correspondence and articles received by Nora Simpson from Jane Morgan of Ontario, Canada, (a former Dorking teacher during the 1940s), 1981-1982. 3 items.

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Letter from Jane Morgan of Ontario to Nora Simpson, 10 Apr 1982. Refers to the articles written by Jane Morgan (at R780/5/3/2-3) and to her family life in Canada.

"The Parachute," a typescript article of 10 pages written in 1982 by Jane Morgan describing her experiences as a French teacher during the blitz in Dorking. This includes an incident where her pupils encountered a wounded German pilot who had bailed out after his plane was shot down in the locality.

"The War Brides," a typescript article of 14 pages by Jane Morgan relating her own experiences as a war bride from Dorking, 1981.

File containing printouts taken from scanned images of family records and photographs, c.2011. Extent: 17 items.

Page of printed extracts from Dorking cemetery burial registers relating to the Appleby family. These include Nora Simpson's great-aunt Agnes Appleby (d.1911) and her great-grandparents Eliabeth Appleby (d.1901) and Henry Appleby (d.1902).

News cutting reporting the golden wedding of Mr and Mrs Henry Ivery of Dorking, the grandparents of Nora Simpson. The cutting is from an undated and unidentified local newspaper, [c.1933?]

News cutting reporting the death of Henry James Ivery, nurseryman and florist of Dorking and grandfather of Nora Simpson. Undated and from an unidentiifed local newspaper, [c.1941?]

News cutting reporting the wedding of Nora Simpson's grandparents, Henry James Ivery and Emele Nichols. From an unidentified local newspaper, 1883.

Composite page of 5 photographs with different views of the Ivery famly home and nurseries at London Road, Dorking, [c.1880s?] . The location is thought to be in the area now occupied by Rothes Road.

Copy of photograph of black and white drawing of the Ivery family home and nurseries, London Road, Dorking, a site now thought to be occupied by Rothes Road. Original drawing [c.1890?]

Family photograph showing Henry and Emele Ivery of Dorking with their eight children, [c.1905?] Nora Simpson's mother Constance, as the eldest child is thought to be on the extreme right. Photograph of Box Hill nursery and house showing signboard for H.Appleby, nurseryman, seedsman and florist, [c.1880]. The nursery was located on the site opposite the present day Deepdene Station, then called Box Hill Station. The business was eventually acquired by Charles Simpson, Nora Simpson's father and grandson of Henry Appleby.

Composite page of 5 photographs showing the inside of the Ivery family nursery in London Road, Dorking on a site now occupied by Rothes Road. c.1890?]

Composite page of 5 photographs showing the Ivery family house and its surroundings, on a site now occupied by Rothes Road.[c.1880s?]

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Copy of marriage settlement agreement between Charles Harwood Simpson, nurseryman and seedsman of Dorking, Constance Lucy Ivery, spinster of Dorking and Clifford James Ivery, solicitor's clerk of Dorking, 26 Jul 1913., 7pp.

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Copies of pages taken from the Simpson family bible recording the family births, marriages and deaths. They include entries for the Woodward family of Wolverhampton who were linked by marriage to the Simpsons and cover the period from 1769-1929. There are also records of childhood vaccinations in the early 1800s. Copies taken from a digital image made in 2014.

Notes on the Ivery family history drawn up by David Simpson (the depositor) and nephew of Nora Simpson, 2014. They include information from 19th century census returns for Dorking and records from Reigate Road cemetery from 1859-1941. 2pp.

Notes and reports on the family history of Nora Simpson, generated on family history software and drawn up by the cataloguer Maureen Shettle, using the records in the collection, internet sources and correspondence with David Simpson, the depositor and nephew of Nora. Includes details of the Ivery family of Dorking and Eltham between the 1790s and the 20th century; the Simpson family of Wolverhampton, Bromley and Dorking from the 1790s to the 20th century and the Appleby family of Durham, Yorkshire and Dorking from the 1790s to the 20th century. 3 items.

Transcript of three volumes of the Dorking Police occurrence books, 1838-1841, 1841-1845 and 1845-1849. 233 pp. Extent: 2 files. Level: Fonds. The volumes run for 11 years and record every day crimes of assault, theft and vagrancy with one instance of murder (p.5) and one of manslaughter. (p.50) They also record the duties of the police officers. The sequence of the three volumes runs as follows with the pages of the transcripts in brackets: 12th Nov 1838-02 May 1841 (1-51); 03 May 1841-01 Jun 1845 (52-134); and 02 Jun 1845-03 Apr 1849 (135-209). Pages 210-233 of the transcript contain indexes to the following subjects: names, shopkeeers, public houses and beer shops, owners of beer shops, trades, magistrates, Dorking & surrounds (buildings and places), and other locations.

Provenance: Originally compiled and kept by Police Officer William Donaldson and transcribed by C A Willeard of Dartford, Kent in 1994. The three separate leather bound books were originally purchased from R B Ede, bookseller of Dorking by a Mr Donaldson (a relative of William Donaldson?). They passed into Mr Willeard's family three generations previously and in 2003 he retained the originals. Transcript deposited by Dorking Local History Group.

Administrative History: As superintendent, William Donaldson led a small police force in Dorking from 1838-1851. The Surrey Constabulary was not formed until 1851 and although local policing often existed prior to this it is unusual to find such a detailed insight into their work at this date. The force initially consisted of three officers, Superintendent Donaldson, and Police Constables No.1. William Brown and No 2 Jonathan Lewin. They were based in a Station House, at first in South Street near the town's workhouse. William Donaldson later transferred to the Surrey Constabulary when it was formed in 1851. He had postings at several locations in the county but eventually moved to Haslemere where in 1855 he had the dubious distinction of being the first Surrey police officer to be murdered on duty while dealing with a serious disturbance. (Source: "Early Policing in Dorking, Surrey," published by the Open University and the International Centre for the History of Crime, Policing and Justice and accessed in Jan. 2014 at: http://www.open.ac.uk/Arts/history-from-police-archives/RB1/Supp/supDorkingOb1838.html)

Transcript of pp. 1-105 of the Dorking Police occurrence books, 1838-1843. Level: File. A photograph of the original front page of the first volume is included on the first page of the transcript. Transcript of pp 106-209 of the Dorking Police occurrence books, 1844-1849. Level: File.

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A collection of copies of original wills or letters of administration relating mainly to the Spencer and Tugwell families of Newdigate, Ockley, Wotton, Dorking, Wonersh, Cranleigh and Ewhurst. Level: Collecton. Level: Fonds. Also includes wills of related surnames including Brown, Burberry, Constable, Elliott and Muggeridge. The wills are mostly 19th and 20th century and are printouts obtained from the Principal Probate Registry, 2011-2013. Two are from the Archdeaconry Court of Surrey proved in 1763 and 1844 and another is from the Prerogative Court of Canterbury proved in 1720. The last mentioned are printouts obtained from the website of Ancestry.co.uk. Extent: 1 file of 24 items. Arrangement: alphabetically by surname.

Copy of will of Gordon Hargreaves Brown of 12, Grosvenor Gardens, Middlesex and of Holmwood, Surrey, Captain in the Coldstream Guards, died 29 Oct 1914. Proved 28 May 1919. 3pp.

Copy of will of Lilly Annie Burberry of 2 Lances Cottages, Newdigate, Surrey, widow, died 29 Nov 1950. 2pp.

Copy of letters of administration for Sarah Constable, wife of William Constable the elder of Dene Farm, Leigh, Surrey died 25 Nov 1935. 1p.

Copy of will of Thomas William Elliott of Wisborough Green, Sussex, yeoman, died 30 Mar 1893. Will dated 08 Feb 1889 and proved 09 Aug 1893. 2pp.

Copy of will of Ellen Muggeridge of Myrtle Cottage, Oakwood Hill Surrey, wife of George Muggeridge, died 14 Oct 1935. Will proved 30 Dec 1935. 2pp.Copy of letters of administration for Ann Spencer, late of the White House, Wisborough Green, Sussex, spinster, died 10 Apr 1893. Admon. granted 19 Jul 1893. 2pp.

Copy of the will of Elizabeth Spencer, wife of Frederick Spencer of 2 Lances Cottages, Newdigate, died 09 Feb. 1954. Will proved 23 Mar 1954. 2pp.

Copy of will of Emma Elizabeth Spencer of 9 Coleman Road, Aldershot, Hants, widow, died 16 Feb 1946. Will proved 03 May 1946. 2pp

Copy of will of Frederick Spencer of Mole Street, Ockley and formerly of Volvens Farm, Abinger, Surrey, died 09 Jan 1898. Will proved 08 Apr 1898. 3pp.

Copy of will of Frederick Spencer of Fir Tree Cottage, Beare Green and formerly of 2 Lances Cottages, Newdigate, died 25 Oct 1955. Will proved 17 Dec 1955. 2pp.

Copy of will of Hannah Spencer, late of Ockley in the parish of Abinger, widow, died 28 Apr 1864. Will proved 08 Oct 1864. 3pp

Copy of will of Hannah Spencer of Oakwood Hill, Wotton, spinster, died 09 Nov 1905. Will proved 14 Dec 1905. 3pp.

Copy of will of James Spencer of Parklands Farm, Ockley, died 20 Feb 1919. Will proved 23 Jul1919. 4pp.Copy of will of John Spencer of Ockley, died 26 Apr 1902. Will proved 03 Jun 1902. 1p.

Copy of will of John Spencer of Dorking, Gentleman. Will dated 20 Nov 1708. Proved Prerogative Court of Canterbury 07 Mar 1720. 5pp.

Copy of will of Martha Spencer of 18 Lansdowne Street, Brighton, Sussex, spinster, died 08 Aug 1897. Will proved 08 Oct 1897. 3pp.

Copy of will of Sarah Spencer of Oakwood Hill, Surrey, widow, died 17 Aug 1880. Will proved 05 Mar 1881. 3pp.

Copy of will of Mary Ann Spencer of 16 Tyrrell Road, Peckham Rye, Surrey, spinster, died 16 Nov 1893. Will proved 30 Nov 1893. 3pp.

Copy of will of Hannah Tugwell of Cranleigh, Surrey, widow. Will dated 20 Jun 1830. Proved Archdeaconry Court of Surrey, 19 Sep 1844. 2pp.

Copy of will of James Tugwwell of Utworth Farm, Cranleigh, Surrey, farmer, died 01 Jun 1865. Will proved 25 Jul 1865. 3pp.

Copy of will of William Tugwell of Wonersh, Surrey, farmer, died 07 Oct 1862. Will proved 22 Dec 1862. 2pp.

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Copy of will of William Tugwell of Ewhurst, Surrey, farmer. Will dated 11 Jan 1759. Proved Prerogative Court of Canterbury 06 Mar 1763. 2pp

Copy of will of James Whitbourn of Cranleigh, Surrey, yeoman, died 06 Feb 1898. Will proved 01 Apr 1898. 5pp.

Copy of will of Mary Whitbourn of Cranleigh Common, Surrey, widow, died 17 Mar 1898. Will proved 15 Apr 1898. 2pp.

A paper on "The Organs of Dorking Independent Meeting through to Dorking United Reformed Church," by Peter Essex, former Organist and Director of Music of Dorking United Reformed Church in connection with the evening of "350 Years of Church Music" which he led there on 17 Mar 2012, 2013. 3pp

Photocopy of the particulars and conditions of sale of two rooms on the north side of St Martin's Churchyard, belonging to the National Schools, St Martin's, Dorking to be auctioned by Messrs White & Sons at the Red Lion Hotel, 18 Jul 1861. 3pp. Copy made c. 1985. The original document is at Surrey History Centre (PSH/DOM/16/3) Copyright: Not to be reproduced without permission of Surrey History Centre.

Menu card for the Annual Dinner and Concert of Dorking Cricket Club held at the White Horse Hotel, Dorking on 21 Oct 1938. Signed on the front with an illegible signature. Slight foxing with several small holes across the surface.

Records relating to Rose Hill and Holly House at Rose Hill, Dorking, 1791-1987; 1 file of 7 items. Level: Fonds. Provenance: unknown.

Bound account book kept by John Attlee, corn dealer of Dorking, 1791-1845. Entries between 1791 and 1838 were originally partitioned by string inserted into the front pages. Entries from 1844 contain many entries for large quantities of bricks, tiles and lime and may refer to the building of Holly House at Rose Hill. Administrative History: John Attlee opened a corn dealer's shop in Dorking High Street in 1788. His son Richard (b.1795) played an important role in the expansion of the business. Richard's two sons John and William took over the business c.1860 which eventually became J & W Attlee. Richard Attlee died in 1873. (Source: Alec Bennett: 200 years - A History of J & W Attlee, 1788-1988.)

Typed notes showing a brief chart of the Attlee family history of 1722-1944; and transcripts from 19th century census returns of entries relating to the occupants of "The Cottage, Rose Hill between 1841-1871; [c.1980s?] 2pp

Two letters from Allan Brigham of Cambridge to Dr Kellett-Carding enquiring into the history of the development at Rose Hill,expressing an especial interest in Holly House, [1980s?], 3pp.

A short history of Holly House, Rose Hill, Dorking. A small pamphlet written by David Kellett Harding, 1987, 7pp.

Letter from Mary Sutton of Dorking Local History Group to David Kellett-Harding, 28 Jan 1987, 1p. She expresses the opinion that the accounts contained in R786/1 referred to Cedar Close and not Holly House.

Index card showing the occupants and owners of Holly Hill, House, Rose Hill, Dorking between 1844 and 1979 extracted from rate books by Mrs Mary Sutton, [1980s?]

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Records of Dorking Hospital, 1870-1936. Level: Fonds. The records comprise treasurer's accounts, 1870-1876, committee minutes, 1873-1878 and 1915-1928 for Dorking Cottage Hospital; an offences and punishment book for Dorking Union, 1915-1936; and an out-patients register, 1903-1923. 2 boxes. Administrative History: Dorking Hospital evolved from the 1841 General Mixed Workhouse of the Dorking Union and the adjacent Poor Law Infirmary of 1901, these buildings becoming a County Hospital in 1936 and a National Health Service General Hospital in 1948. The nearby Cottage Hospital which had been opened in South Terrace, Dorking in 1871 and enlarged and modernised in 1926, became known as the Dorking & District Voluntary Hospital in 1919 and was amalgamated with the former County Hospital to form the Dorking General Hospital after the introduction of the National Health Service in 1948. The old Cottage Hospital was pulled down in 1986 and its site sold off for development as private residential flats. (Source: Dorking Local History Group - Dorking - a Surrey Market Town through twenty centuries. 1991). Provenance: deposited by the Friends of Dorking Community Hospital in 2014.Ledger containing Treaurer's Accounts for Dorking Cottage Hospital, 1870-1876. 1 volume

Ledger containing minutes of the House Committee for Dorking Cottage Hospital , 1873-1878. 1 volume.Dorking Hospital Out-Patients Register, 1903-1923. Contains name, age, occupation, locality, disease, date admitted etc. I volume. Spine in poor condition and front cover dented.

Minute book for Dorking Cottage Hospital, 1915-1928. Contains minutes for the House Committee and General Committee signed by the chairman. 1 volume.

Offences and punishments book for Dorking Union, 1915-1936. Records name, offence, date of offence, punishment order, and whether approved by guardians. 1 volume. Contents loose from spine which is in poor condition.

Notes on the Wicks family of Leigh, Brockham and Betchworth from c.1725-1980s, typescript. 26pp, [1992?] Includes photocopies of old picture postcards of the area, family photographs, images from family bibles and a family pedigree chart .

Records of A J Coombes, antiquarian bookseller of Horsham Road, Dorking. Level: Fonds. The records consist of property sales notices and catalogues, 1854-1930; records received from the local historian David Knight of Westcott, 1845-[1980?]; a set of 78 black and white photographs taken c.1980 of original images of local views of Dorking and its neighbourhood from the 1880s-1930s; and miscellaneous items 1841-2004. 1 box.

Administrative History: Established in 1967 the company specialised in topography and local history, closing on the retirement of the proprietor in 2013. Provenance: the records were deposited by John Coombes in 2013.

Property sale notices and catalogues. Level: Series. The records comprise printed sale notices and catalogues for property in Dorking, Mickleham, Abinger and Betchworth, 1854-1930. 1 file of 12 items.

Large sales notice or poster issued by White & Sons, auctioneers of Dorking, with particulars of a freehold messuage occupied as two tenements on the north side of the road connecting Chart Lane with the Cotmandene, Dorking. 08 May 1856. Fragile.

Large notice of a sale by auction of "all the genteel modern furniture" of No 6 Rose Hill Villas, Dorking to be sold by James White of Dorking, 21 Jun 1854.

Notice of a sale by auction by White & Sons of Dorking of the household furniture of premises in Mickleham lately in the occupation of George Dockery, deceased, 09 Nov 1857. Torn with part of the page missing on the left hand side.

Particulars and conditions of sale of certain freehold estates on the south side of East Street and in Chert [or Chart] Lane, Dorking to be sold by auction by Messrs White & Sons of Dorking, 28 Aug 1856. 4pp.

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Particulars and conditions of sale for the Dorking Nurseries Estate, London Road, Dorking consisting of twenty three plots of freehold building land. For auction by White and Sons of Dorking 10 Sep 1896. 7pp. Outer covers torn at the edges with ferrous stains. Dorking Nurseries were previously owned by Henry James Ivery. For related records see the records of his granddaughter Nora Mary Simpson at R780.

Particulars with conditions of sale of "Ivy Thumb Cottage," overlooking the village of Abinger; the "Old House," a detached private residence on the outskirts of Dorking set well back from the main road to Horsham; and a block of three well built cottages, numbers 80, 81 and 82 Orchard Road, Dorking - all to be sold by auction by Messrs White & Sons of Dorking, 17 Mar 1898. 4pp. Fragile. Some small tears and foxing marks.

Sales particulars for a Butcher's shop and dwelling house at 47 West Street, Dorking; a detached residence "Ashcombe Villa," London Road, Dorking; and a pair of semi-detached villas at Nos 2 and 4 Lincoln Road, Dorking all to be sold by auction by Messrs White & Sons of Dorking 27 Jun 1907. 7pp. Ferrous stains in centre; page edges frayed with small tears and foxing marks. Fragile.

Particulars and conditions of sale for Rose Hill House, Rose Hill, Dorking, the Rotunda, South Street and Rose Hill Cottage no 24 South Street, Dorking - to be sold by auction by Messrs White & Sons of Dorking, 13 May 1909. 7pp. Very fragile. Page edges torn and frayed; ferrous stains in centre.

Plan of property at Dorking offered for sale by auction by Messrs Nash at the Red Lion Inn, Dorking 25 May 1854 showing 10 plots of land to the west of Station Road, Dorking bounded by land belonging to Thomas Cubitt, Esq.Particulars and conditions of sale of several plots of freehold building ground at the western entrance to the town immediately opposite the station. For sale at Dorking by J & J Nash of Reigate, 25 May 1854. Very poor condition. Extremely fragile - very torn and frayed.Particulars and conditions of sale of five brick built and slated cottages in Rothes Road otherwise Jubilee Terrace, Dorking to be sold by auction at Dorking by Mr E Butcher, 29 May 1890. 4pp. Extremely poor condition. Torn, frayed and possible mildew marks.Photocopy of particulars, plan and conditions of sale of the freehold of Little Abbots Farm Cottage, Gadbrook, Betchworth to be sold by auction by Messrs Marten & Carnaby at London Auction Mart, 155 Queen Victoria Street, London, 25 Jul 1930. 3pp with plan.

Records received from the local historian David Knight of Westcott. Level: Series. The records comprise documents relating to the Dorking agency of the Phoenix Fire Assurance Company Limited and their local agents Messrs J & W Attlee, 1887-1898; records relating to the businesses of Richard Attlee, corn miller and J & W Attlee, corn millers of Dorking, 1845-[1970s?]; records relating to distraint for rent or property, 1856-1878; and miscellaneous records [c.1830 - c. 1980?].

Documents relating to the Dorking agency of the Phoenix Fire Assurance Company Limited. 1887-1898. Level: File. The agents were Mr John Attlee, & Mr Edmund Waller Attlee trading as Messrs J & W Attlee, corn millers. The file includes three pre-printed requests for renewals of premiums, 1887-1888; a printed company advertisement flyer with the name of the local agents and details of the rates charged on the reverse, c.1887; a memorandum from the the sign writers J. Down & Co of Langham Street, London to Messrs Attlee, Dorking, 1887; and a pre-printed letter issued by the Phoenix Assurance informing Mr John & Mr Edmund Waller Attlee of their appointment as agents to the company, 1898. 6 items

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Records relating to the businesses of Richard Attlee, corn miller, and J & W Attlee, corn millers. Level: File. The records include: four printed receipts issued by Richard Attlee, 1845; a pre-printed blank company receipt form, c.1850; various invoices issued by J & W Attlee, 1886-1945; three postcards placing orders with the company, 1905; three company receipt forms, 1961; a photocopy of a published article on the history of Parsonage Mill, Pippbrook, [ c.1970?], source unknown, 2pp.; and a torn page of a printed article describing the Attlee business including a photograph of the shop premises in Dorking High Street, [early 20th cent?], source unknown. 28 items.

Warrant to distrain goods and chattles on premises in Howard Road, Dorking for £5 10s 6d for rent due from Richard Bonner, 20 Dec 1856.

Letter received by Messrs White & Sons, auctioneers of Dorking from Green & Allin of Angel Court Bank, London concerning a receipt of £150 on behalf of Mr Miles Stringer, a landlord of property in Effingham Hill, 1865. 4pp

Letter addressed to Miles Stringer, c/o Messrs W J Lindsay & Co, Austin Friars, London from G. Edmonstone of Effingham Hill relating to the maintenance of a property of Mr Stringer, 22 Jun 1864. 1p.

Notice to quit possession of Indian Farm, Effingham Common in the parish of Effingham, the landlord being Mr Miles Stringer, 23 Feb 1865.

Notice to distrain on lands and premises numbered 1482-1488 in the apportionment of the rent charge of the parish of Dorking, for arrears of rent liable to the Rev. Peter Righton Atkinson, 29 Jan. 1878.

Statement of distribution of funds on the death of Mrs Sarah Bristow, 1875. 5pp. The document contains mention of shares held on trust of the will of Mrs Elizabeth Piper with the proceeds being divided between members of the Attlee and Philps family of Dorking. National probate indexes refer to the will of a Sarah Bristow of 7 Burch Road, Rosherville, Kent, widow who died 26 Sep 1874. Probate was granted in Oct 1874, the executors being her nephews George Philps, warehouseman of Tufnell Park, Middlesex and Thomas Wix Philps of the City of London, builder.

Catalogue of the sale of household furniture and effects of "Sunrays," Milton Avenue, Westcott, to be sold by auction 22 Mar 1950. 10pp.

Photocopy of a plan of St Martin's, Churchyard, Dorking signed by W. Attlee, 1879. Shows the plotting of individual gravestones. Most are named and a few have dates and other information provided. [Photocopy c.1980?]

Engraving of a view of Dorking Parish Church. Published by Simpkin, Marshall & Co, [c. 1830s?]

Copy of the Surrey Standard Newspaper of 08 Nov 1892. Level: File. The only Dorking content is on page 8 with a report of the proceedings of the Dorking Bench. Copy has staining on the top page. 8pp. I item.

Collection of black and white prints of older photographs of local views obtained from Derek Middleton, a former resident of Sheepfold Cottage, Ranmore Common, Dorking in the 1980s. Level: Series. 78 images. [c.1980s?] Includes many Dorking street scenes and views of the surrounding villages in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Also includes photographs of engravings and artist's pictures. Not yet catalogued to item level.

Fifth annual report and balance sheet of the Dorking, Leatherhead and District branch of the Starr-Bowkett Building Sociey, 1888. 4pp. Report and balance sheet of the Dorking, Leatherhead and District branch of the Starr-Bowkett Building Society for the year 1892-1893. 4pp. Fragile with slight foxing marks.

Print showing "View of Leith Hill from a sketch taken during the Government Survey 1844." Mounted on the front of a Christmas card of late 20th century.

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Studio photograph of an unknown man taken by W. Usherwood of 32 High Street, Dorking, [c.1890s?] Poor condition. Stain marks in upper right hand corner with torn edges to the mounting.

Typed transcription from Abinger Hammer School log book no. 1 covering the period Feb 1879-Sep 1895, [late 20th cent?]. 2pp. The original records are now at Surrey History Centre at Woking. The transcription gives the reference number CC188/1.

Certificate of merit for spelling awarded to Mollie Strong by St Joseph's Priory School, Dorking, Jul 1920.

Small paper bag printed with the advertisement and logo for J & W Attlee of High Street, Dorking, millers, corn, seed and forage merchants, [c.1920s?].

Notice issued to Thomas Dale of Horsham Road, Dorking by James White of Dorking for the seizure of goods, chattels and effects for rent arrears to William Legg in the sum of £2 6s 9d, Dec 1841.

Notice issued to the representatives of George [Dorking?] deceased by Archibald White of the seizure of goods, chattels and effects from premises in Mickleham for rent arrears to Benjamin Haynes for the sum of £14 10s, 1857. 1p. Includes an inventory of furniture and effects.

Notes for an obituary for Alan Arthur Jackson (b.1922), 2004. 2pp. His career was in the civil service but he was well known, particularly after his retirement, as a researcher and lecturer on social, railway and local history. A former editor of the Dorking & District Preservation Society's Newsletter he made many contributions to transport periodicals and was also editor of "Dorking History" and other Dorking Local History Group publications.

Photocopy from the magazine "Cycling News" including an article with the title "Box Hill by Moonlight," 01 Nov 1878, 1p.

Photocopy from the magazine "Cycling" with 5 small photographs of the leading club officials of Dorking Cycling Club, 18 Apr 1896, 1p. The officials include the President Sir Trevor Lawrence, the Captain, John Wood, the Sub-Captain W D Russell, the Hon. Secretary W T Neal and the Treasurer Arthur Gumbrell.

Parish magazines for St Mary Magdalene, Holmwood, 1991- 2013. Level: Fonds. 2 boxes. Issued monthly. Some years are incomplete. Missing issues include: Jan-Jul and Nov. 1991; Aug 1992; Jul, Sep, Oct and Nov 1993; April, Aug, Oct & Nov 1998; Feb, Jun, Jul, Aug, Oct & Nov 1999; Jan, Mar, Jun, Aug, Sep, Oct and Nov 2000; all issues between 2001 and 2004; Feb, 2005; Oct 2006; Feb 2008; Jan & Feb 2009; and Jan & Mar 2010. The format changed from A5 to A4 size in 2009.

Conveyance for a property in Harrow Road West, Dorking between Thomas Moreland of Croydon, Esq., Conrad Wilkinson of Beckenham, Kent and William Tanner of Milton Street, Westcott, labourer, (the purchaser), 02 Jun 1859. Level: Fonds

Deed of apprenticeship between Stone and Turner Ltd of 32-38 High Street, Dorking, ironmongers and Arthur William Richardson of 163 London Road, Redhill, 24 Jul 1950. 8pp. Level: Fonds

Report produced for the Surrey Hills Estate of the National Trust by Ray Tantram on the history and possible importance of the yew tree situated at the edge of footpath 587, Ten Acre Field, Ranmore, Dorking, Feb 2014. 27pp. Illustrated with photographs, maps and plans. Level: Fonds.

Documents received from Betchworth Village Archives. Includes sales particulars for property in Dorking, 1953, a catalogue of farming stock from Etherley Farm, Ockley, 1955; a research paper on the Dendy family from the Horsham and Dorking areas, c.1930s?; and newscuttings relating to the Dodd family of Holmwood and the Dalton family of Dorking, c.1980 -1993. 6 items. Level: Fonds. Deposited by the Betchworth Village Archves in 2014.Particulars and conditions of sale for the Bungalow, Archway Place, Dorking to be sold by auction by Messrs Crow, estate agents of 16 South Street, Dorking, 20 Apr 1953. 4pp.

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Catalogue of the live and dead farming stock of Etherley Farm, Ockley to be sold by auction by Messrs Crow of Dorking on the instructions of Messrs Holland Brothers, 12 Oct 1955. 6pp.

Copy of typescript research paper entitled "Some Memorials of the Dendy Family" by Sir William J Collins, KCVO, MP , [c.1930?] 13pp including genealogical charts. The paper deals mostly with the Dendys of the Horsham and Dorking area in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Letter from Victoria Houghton of Betchworth addressed to Mr Carr relating to the Dendy family of Brockham who emigrated to Australia in 1842; 11 Mar 1997. 1p

News cutting illustrated with photographs from [the Dorking Advertiser?] relating to the family of Henry and Lucy Dodd of Holmwood who were residents of the village in the late nineteenth century. [ c.1980s?]Page from the [Dorking Advertiser?] of 18 Nov 1993 with a report on a family gathering of the Dalton family held at Box Hill Village Hall. Includes several older photographs of the family who were originally from Norfolk but came to the Dorking area in 1909.

Copies of documents relating to the Royal Engineers during the First World War of 1914-1918. Includes a photograph of a Royal Engineers football team, c.1916; a news cutting illustrating the regiment's work, c.1916; and a letter from a government department granting permission to enlist in the regiment as a telegraphist, 1914. 3 items. The records are thought to have been collected by a Mr Burgess, a former resident of Dorking. Level: Fonds

Copy of a photograph showing a Royal Engineers football team c.1916. The location and the identity of the team members are unknown.

Copy of cutting from an unidentified magazine or newspaper showing five photographs of the work of the regiment during the first world war. c.1915. 1p

Copy of letter from an unknown government department granting permission for Mr Burgess to enlist in the Royal Engineers as a telegraphist for the duration of the war, 12 Sep. 1914. 1p.

Records donated by Simon Jones of Dorking consisting of a copy of a painting of Dorking Parish Church, 20th century, and a mounted photograph of a Scout meeting at Denbies House, Ranmore, 1914. 2 items.

Mounted copy of a painting in sepia of the medieval Dorking Parish Church. Viewed from the south east before 1835. 20th century.

Mounted photograph, 20 x 30cms, showing a large group of people gathered on the steps of Denbies House, Ranmore. The group has been identified as scout leaders gathered for a camp meeting of Surrey Boy Scouts which was held at Denbies, the home of the Lord Lieutenant, Henry Cubitt in the summer of 1914. The scouts were reviewed by the Chief Scout General Sir Robert Baden Powell who is in the centre of the group at the foot of the staircase.

Leaflet issued by the Office of Population Censuses on the 1971 census.2 items