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PART TWO: Alphabetical Listing
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The list is divided into three sections
Part One: Categorized by profession etc.
Part Two: Complete Alphabetical Listing
Part Three: Rectors of
Merstham - St. Katharine's
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| Name | Dates | Notes |
| Alice ALDRIDGE |
- |
Appointed Headmistress of Merstham School 1st September 1902 to replace Elizabeth Tilley |
| John Anderson |
- |
Home Secretary 1939 Lived in Rockshaw Road - Anderson Air Raid Shelter is named after him |
| Harry G ATKINS |
- |
Landlord of The Feathers Hotel 1933 |
| George AYLETT |
- |
Landlord of The Jolliffe Arms 1905 |
| B | ||
| Edith M BAILEY |
-- |
Landlady of The Feathers Hotel 1930-33 |
| Rev. John BIDDELL |
-- |
Rector of St. Katharine's Church 1958-1966 |
| Harry BIGGS |
- |
Landlord of The Jolliffe Arms 1938 |
| Andrew William BURNS |
- |
Landlord of The Cottage of Content 1905 |
| C | ||
| Andrew CHALMERS |
- |
Blacksmith to Lord Hylton 1899 |
| Dennis CHART |
1927-1993 |
Landlord of The Griffin 1955-1987. Son of Frank Chart |
| Frank CHART |
- |
Landlord of The Griffin 1938-1955 |
| Father Jack CLARK |
- |
First Priest of the Church of the Epiphany 1952 |
| D | ||
| Reginold DURKIN |
- |
Landlord of The Feathers Hotel named on the indenture dated 3rd May 1675 |
| F | ||
| David Frederick FRANCIS |
- |
Butcher, Nutfield Road 1934 |
| G | ||
| Leonard Arthur GIBSON |
1905-1963 |
First Headmaster of Albury Manor County Secondary School 1st September 1953 |
| H | ||
| Hubert HANCOCK |
- |
Boot Repairer, High Street 1930 |
| Frank HIBBS |
- |
Cycle Maker, High Street 1905 |
| I | ||
| Henry INGLEFIELD |
- |
Butcher, Endsleigh Road 1913 |
| J | ||
| William Jolliffe
|
- ????-1802 |
William Jolliffe bought the Estate of Merstham in May 1798 for �40,000. William and his wife Eleanor had eleven children of which only four survived to adulthood. He died 28th February 1802 when he fell through the trap door to his own wine cellar. |
| Reginald Edwin JONES |
- |
Boot Repairer, Brook Road 1938 |
| K | ||
| Charles KILLICK |
- |
Blacksmith, Manor Road 1934 |
| L | ||
| John T LAMB |
- |
Curate of St. Katharine's Church 1786 |
| Richard LEWIS |
- |
Curate of St. Katharine's Church 1680 |
| Fred LILLEY |
- |
Greengrocer, Nutfield Road 1934. Resided at 107 Nutfield Road |
| Joseph LILLEY |
- |
Butcher, Nutfield Road 1934 |
| N | ||
| John NEIL |
1958- |
Writer of 'Memories of One Hundred Years: The History of Merstham School' 1998 |
| M | ||
| Rev. John MALONEY |
- |
Vicar of the Epiphany Church 1960s |
| Edwin MASTIN |
- |
Outfitter, Nutfield Road 1913 |
| George MEDWELL |
- |
Confectioner, Nutfield Road 1913 |
| Lucy MOON |
- |
Confectioner, Endsleigh Road 1903 |
| John MOORE |
1839-???? |
Landlord of The Cottage of Content 1891 |
| O | ||
| Ernest OVERHILL |
- |
Grocer, 33 Endsleigh Road 1932 |
| P | ||
| Mrs. G. A. PATRICK |
- |
Landlady of The Feathers Hotel 1902/03 |
| Rev. Joseph POOLE |
- |
Rector of St. Katharine's Church 1949-1958 |
| Q | ||
| John QUIDDINGTON |
- |
Limeworker at the Merstham Kilns 1891 |
| R | ||
| Dr. Roger REDD |
- |
Dr. Redd joined the Merstham practice in 1953 and within his first year built up a list of 3700 patients He specialised in Midwifery and Tuberculosis. He had been a Spitfire pilot during WW2. Retired in 1988 |
| S | ||
| James SHANKS |
- |
Dentist, 20 Albury Road 1959 |
| Francis SIMMONS |
- |
Clerk of St. Katharine's Church 1795 |
| Mick SULLIVAN |
- |
Manager of Merstham FC 2002- |
| T | ||
| Thomas TANNER |
- |
Rector of St. Katharine's Church 1742-1745 |
| George William TAPPENDEN |
- |
Confectioner, South Merstham 1903 |
| Louis THORNE |
- |
Antique Dealer, High Street 1934 |
| W | ||
| Charles Arthur WALL |
1878-???? |
Head Teacher of Merstham School from 1 November 1911 and remained in this position until he retired on 17 April 1944. While at the School he lived at the School House, but on retirement he moved to the Old Manor house in Quality Street. |
| Dr. Walter WEIR |
-1885-???? |
Merstham Village Doctor and the Medical Officer for the Merstham Voluntary Aid Detachment (Royal Army Medical Corps) during WW1. First Branch President of the Merstham British Legion and formally opened the clubhouse in Albury Road in 1926 |
| Peter WHITE | Writer & Compiler of 'Merstham As Time Goes By: Postcards From The Village' 2002 | |
Research: John Neil
Additional Research: Kevin Austen
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14th May 2002