ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY 



combe, Shackleford, Busbridge, Haslemere, Shotter Mill/ Milford, 

 Thursley. 



The part ot the county handed over to Rochester was divided into 

 the following deaneries : — 



Barnes : containing Barnes and Wimbledon, with Mortlake, Putney, 

 and nine subordinate districts. 



Beddington : containing Beddington, Carshalton, Cheam, Coulsdon, 

 Farley, Maiden with Chessington, Merton, Mitcham, Morden, Sander- 

 sted, Sutton, Woodmansterne, Warlingham with Chelsham, and five 

 ecclesiastical districts. 



Godstone : containing Blechingley, Caterham, Crowhurst, Godstone, 

 Home, Limpsfield, Lingfield, Oxted, Tandridge, Tatsfield, Titsey, Wold- 

 ingham, and six ecclesiastical districts. 



Kingston : containing Kew with Petersham, Kingston, Long Ditton, 

 with thirteen ecclesiastical districts. 



Reigate : containing Betchworth, Buckland, Burstow, Chaldon, 

 Charlwood, Chipsted, Gatton, Horley, Leigh, Merstham, Nutfield, Rei- 

 gate, and eight ecclesiastical districts. 



Streatham : including Streatham, Tooting, Wandsworth, and sixteen 

 ecclesiastical districts. 



The above are all in the archdeaconry of Kingston. 



The archdeanery of Southwark includes the deaneries of Battersea ; 

 containing Battersea, with thirteen districts. 



Camberwell : containing Camberwell, with twenty-eight districts. 



Clapham : containing Clapham, with sixteen districts. 



Kennington : including parts of Camberwell and Lambeth, with 

 ten districts. 



Lambeth : including Lambeth, with nine districts. 



Newington : containing Newington, with eleven districts. 



Southwark : containing Bermondsey, Rotherhithe and the old 

 Southwark parishes, with twenty-three districts. 



1 Shotter Mill district was in Farnham parish, but is geographically connected with Godalming 

 Hundred. 



NOTE 



In addition to the coin of Magnentius mentioned above (p. i, line 9) 

 coins of the same emperor and of Constantius II. with the XP mono- 

 gram are among a number found at Croydon in 1903. Specimens are 

 in the Museum of the County Archa^ological Society, Guildford. 



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