SUNDRIDGE, a parish in the hundred of CODSHEATH, lathe of SUTTON at HONE, county of KENT, 4 miles (W. by N.) from Seven-Oaks, containing 1129 inhabitants. The living is a rectory, in the peculiar jurisdiction and patronage of the Archbishop of Canterbury, rated in the king's books at £22. 13. 4. The church has some fine windows in the later English style. The river Darent flows through the parish, part of which lies below the great ridge of sand hills in the Weald. The. manufacture of paper is carried on here. A National school is attended by about two hundred children, each paying threepence a week, and by ten others who are taught for a rent-charge of £6 left by Humphrey Heide, Esq. Sundridge gives the English title of baron to the Duke of Argyll.