WEYBRIDGE, an urban district in Surrey, England; Pop. (1930 7,359. It lies in the flat valley of the river Wey, 1 m. above its junction with the Thames. The river is locked up to Godalming, and navigation is assisted by cuts. The Roman Catho lic church of St. Charles Borromeo was the temporary burial place of Louis Philippe, who lived at Claremont in Esher, and other members of his family. In 1907 the Brooklands racing track for
motor-cars was opened near Weybridge. It has a circuit of 24 m. round the inner edge, and including the straight finishing track is 31 m. in total length; its maximum width is 103 ft., and it will take ten cars abreast.