or GULDEFORD, a borough-town of Surrey, situated on the river Wey, 31 miles southwest of London. Near it are the ruinous walls of an old castle, this having been in the Saxon times a royal villa, where many of our kings used to pass the festivals. Here is a corporation consisting of a mayor, recorder, aldermen, &c. which sent members to parliament ever since parliament had a being. The great road from London to Chichester and Portsmouth lies through this town, which has always been famous for good