MICHAM, (Surrey) 9 m. S. W of London, whose citizens have fine seats here. In Mr. Smith's charity, which was so diffusive in the greatest part of this Co. he excepted this T. because he had been formerly whipped out of it as a vagrant. In 1637, its Ch. was burned by lightning, and 10 bells melted, which was also the fate of 13 other Chs. in this Co. but was soon rebuilt. On its common are frequent horse-races.