A HISTORY OF SURREY 



1837, Addington and Lambeth being transferred to Canterbury. In 

 1846 all the parishes of Southwark, with Battersea, Bermondsey, Cam- 

 berwell, Clapham, Lambeth, Rotherhithe, Streatham, Tooting, Wands- 

 worth and Merton were transferred to London. 



In 1877 all the parishes above which had been given to London, 

 together with all the parishes in Kingston, Brixton, Wallington, Tandridge 

 and Reigate Hundreds, forming the then Parliamentary divisions of East 

 and Mid Surrey, were handed over to Rochester. The change had the 

 effect not so much of subjecting the London suburbs and half Surrey to 

 an obscure Kentish city as of bringing the see of Rochester up to London, 

 the greater annexing the less. 



A new distribution of rural deaneries was necessitated in both the 

 Winchester and Rochester dioceses in Surrey.' 



Henceforward the deanery of Emley comprised the old parishes of 

 Chertsey, Egham, Esher, East and West Moulsey, Thames Ditton, Thorp, 

 Walton-on-Thames, Weybridge ; with the newly-formed ecclesiastical 

 parishes of Addlestone, Long Cross, Botleys and Lyne, Ottershaw, Clay- 

 gate, St. Paul's East Moulsey, Hersham and Oatlands. 



Guildford contained Albury, Ash, Chilworth (a revived parish served 

 by Albury), East and West Clandon, Cranleigh, Ewhurst, Holy Trinity 

 and St. Mary's Guildford, St. Nicholas' Guildford, Merrow, Shalford, 

 Stoke, Wonersh, Worplesdon ; and the ecclesiastical parishes of Grafham, 

 Shamley Green, Bramley, Wyke. 



Letherhead contained Ashsted, Bansted, Great Bookham, Little 

 Bookham, Cobham, Cuddington (a revived parish)," Effingham, Epsom, 

 Ewell, Fetcham, Hedley, East and West Horsley, Letherhead, Stoke 

 D'Abernon, Walton-on-the-Hill ; and the ecclesiastical parish of Christ 

 Church Epsom. 



Farnham contained Farnham, Frensham and Seale ; and the 

 ecclesiastical parishes of Churte, Tilford, Wrecclesham, Rowledge,' 

 Tongham, Hale in Surrey and Bentley in Hampshire. 



Woking contained Bisley, Byfleet, Chobham, Frimley, Horsell, 

 Ockham, Pirbright, Pirford with Wisley, Ripley, Send, Woking, 

 Windlesham with Bagshot ; and the ecclesiastical parishes ot Valley 

 End, St. John's Woking, York Town. 



Dorking contained Abinger, Dorking, Capel, Mickleham, Newdi- 

 gate, Ockley, Shere, Wotton, Okewood ; and the ecclesiastical parishes 

 of Coldharbour, St. Paul's Dorking, Holmwood, North Holmwood, 

 Westcott, Ranmore, Holmbury with Peaslake, now a separate district. 



Godalmmg contained Alfold, Chiddingfold, Compton, Dunsfold, 

 r,r 1 ' ^"'^^^/"^"g' Hambledon, Hascombe, Peperharow, Puttenham, 

 Witley, Wanborough— revived ; and the ecclesiastical parishes of Farn- 



1878* 1^2] '^^'^"'^ °^ ^^^ """' '^^""ies and parishes was published in the London Gazette, 7 May 



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 ' The church is just in Hampshire ; the district extends into Surrey. 



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