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All the other towns and villages of Surrey are hardlj^ more than suburbs of 

 the great metropolis. Foremost amongst them in population is Croijclon, an 

 ancient town, with the ruins of a palace of the Archbishop of Canterbury (who 

 now usually resides in the neighbouring Addington Park), an ancient grammar 

 school, and an old church recently restored. The Wandle, which flows past Croydon, 



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affords some good fishing, and in its lower course sets in motion the wheels of the 

 paper and rice mills of Wandsirort/i, a south-western suburb of London. Other 

 suburbs are JYoncood, Mitcltam, Tooting, and Whnhledon, on the edge of an open 

 gorse-covered heath, upon which the National Rifle Ascociation holds its annual 

 gatherings. Amongst the towns and villages seated on the banks of the Thames, 



