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List of Parishes in West Sussex PARISH ORIGINAL REGISTERS BISHOPS TRANSCRIPTS PARISH TRANSCRIPT INDEX (PPO) Microfilm DATES INDEX REFERENCE ALBOURNE St. C 1550-1580 1606-1893 CMB PR/BT 1606-1812 No [MF 374-399] C 1550-1900 Bartholomew C 1601-1900 MF 595 M PR 1605-1732 Yes Par 226/2/1 MF 618 M 1605-1757 M PR 1813-1837 No WSMR M 1605-1784 M 1813-1975 M 1813-1876 B 1605-1899 MF 681 ALCISTON 1608-1892 MF 877 ALDINGBOURNE C 1558-1964 1594-1912 CMB PR/BT 1558-1777 No Par 1/2/2 C 1558-1876 St. Mary M 1558-1989 MF 539, 540 C PR 1781-1801 No MF 1176 MF 527 B 1558-1984 B PR 1778-1799 No M 1558-1875 M PR 1759-1841 Part WSMR MF 681 ALDRINGTON 1864-1891 ALFOLD Surrey Sussex marriages M PR 1658-1837 No [MF 374-399] ALFRISTON St. 1606-1908 CMB PR/BT 1606-1734 No [MF 374-399] Andrew MF 878 AMBERLEY St. C 1559-1660 1571-1858 M PR 1560-1840 No MF 1176 C 1559-1878 Michael C 1683-1978 MF 540, 541 CMB BT 1662-1707 No [MF 374-399] MF 527 M 1560-1654 B PR 1813-1875 No Par 3/2/3 M 1560-1876 M 1690-1977 MF 681 B 1560-1654 B 1707-1993 AMBERSHAM, NORTH & SOUTH (see Steep) ANGMERING St. C 1563-1965 1591-1868 CMB PR 1563-1687 Yes SRS vol 18 C 1584-1629 Margaret M 1565-1965 MF 541 CMB PR/BT 1584-1629 No [MF 374-399] C 1813-1877 B 1566-1959 B PR 1560-1837 No Par 8/2/4 MF 527 B PR 1678-1812 Yes WSBI M 1584-1629 (MP 3078) M 1813-1877 CMB PR 1688-1812 No Par 6/2/1 MF 681 CMB PR 1813-1877 Yes MF 1665 CMB PR 1868-1882 No Par 6/7/4 APPLEDRAM St. C 1661-1812 1594-1894 CMB PR/BT 1594-1812 C 1598-1606 Mary M 1674-1939 MF 542 CMB BT 1594-1641 Yes MF 476 C 1634 B 1674-1812 CMB BT 1598-1634 Yes Par 7/2/3 C 1813-1879 PARISH ORIGINAL REGISTERS BISHOPS TRANSCRIPTS PARISH TRANSCRIPT INDEX (PPO) Microfilm DATES INDEX REFERENCE C PR 1594-1879 No [MF 374-399] MF 527 M PR 1599-1876 Yes Lib No 14660 M 1598-1606 M PR 1813-1842 Yes Lib No 14660 M 1634 B PR 1595-1877 No WSMR M 1813-1879 Yes Lib No MF 681 ???***??? ARDINGLY St. C 1558-1910 1606-1893 CMB PR 1558-1812 C 1813-1876 Peter M 1558-1953 MF 595, 596 M BT 1813-1839 Yes SRS vol 17 MF 527 B 1558-1885 No WSMR M 1558-1876 MF 681 ARLINGTON St. 1606-1908 CMB BT 1606-1754 Pancras No [MF 374-399] ARUNDEL St. C 1560-1959 1572-1867 M PR 1560-1840 C 1560-1876 Nicholas M 1560-1964 MF 542, 543 CMB BT 1739-1763 Yes Par 8/2/3 MF 527 B 1560-1951 B PR 1560-1837 No [MF 374-399] M 1560-1876 MF 681 No Par 8/2/4 ASHBURNHAM St. 1606-1893 CMB PR/BT 1606-1755 Peter B BT 1708-1785 No [MF 374-399] No MP 2736 ASHINGTON St. C 1736-1983 1571-1878 CB PR/BT 1571-1840 Peter and St. Paul M 1737-1989 M PR/BT 1583-1840 } B 1736-1946 Yes Par 9/2/2,3 } ASHURST St. C 1560-1914 1571-1911 C PR 1560-1812 James M 1560-1998 MF 978 C PR 1813-1993 No MP 82, 83 B 1560-1986 M PR 1560-1753 Yes Par 11/2/1 B PR 1560-1812 } B PR 1813-1986 No MP 82, 83 } Par 11/2/1 Yes BALCOMBE St. C 1540-1943 1606-1893 CMB BT 1606-1748 C 1540-1877 Mary M 1540-1969 MF 596 M PR 1813-1837 No [MF 374-399] MF 527 B 1539-1928 No Par 234/2/14 M 1539-1875 MF 681 BARCOMBE St. 1606-1888 CMB PR/BT 1606-1708 Francis of MF 878, 879 No [MF 374-399] Assissi/St. Mary PARISH ORIGINAL REGISTERS BISHOPS TRANSCRIPTS PARISH TRANSCRIPT INDEX (PPO) Microfilm DATES INDEX REFERENCE BARLAVINGTON C 1664-1994 1572-1869 CMB BT 1572-1732 C 1572-1811 St. Mary M 1656-1992 MF 543 No [MF 374-399] MF 618 B 1656-1994 M 1572-1753 MF 681 BARNHAM St. C 1676-1960 1590-1896 CMB BT 1584-1680 C 1584-1876 Mary M 1677-1976 MF 544 CB PR/BT 1590-1812 No [MF 374-399] MF 527 B 1675-1986 M PR/BT 1590-1774 } M 1584-1877 Yes MF 476 MF 681 } BATTLE St. Mary 1730-1890 the Virgin BECKLEY All 1606-1908 CMB BT 1672-1679 Saints No [MF 374-399] BEDDINGHAM St. 1593-1894 CMB BT 1593-1699 Andrew No [MF 374-399] BEEDING, LOWER C 1840-1924 1839-1892 C 1840-1876 Holy Trinity M 1841-1990 MF 596 MF 527 B 1840-1925 M 1841-1875 MF 681 BEEDING, UPPER C 1544-1952 1606-1894 C PR 1544-1886 St. Peter M 1548-1952 M PR 1548-1885 } B 1547-1952 B PR 1547-1891 }Yes MP 2755-2757 } BEPTON St. Mary C 1723-1943 1592-1908 CMB PR/BT 1584-1845 C 1584-1877 M 1723-1999 MF 544 No MF 1179 MF 527 B 1723-2000 M 1584-1876 MF 681 BERSTED, NORTH C 1945-1988 St. Peter M 1946-1984 BERSTED, SOUTH C 1564-1976 1610-1912 CMB PR/BT 1564-1812 C 1564-1876 St Mary M 1564-1989 MF 613, 614 M PR 1564-1759 No MF 1184 MF 527 Magdelene B 1564-1956 Index only } M 1564-1876 (see also Bognor) M PR 1760-1837 Yes Par 19/2/3 MF 681 B PR 1697-1904 } Index only Yes Par 19/2/2 } Yes Par 19/2/4, 5 } PARISH ORIGINAL REGISTERS BISHOPS TRANSCRIPTS PARISH TRANSCRIPT INDEX (PPO) Microfilm DATES INDEX REFERENCE BERWICK St. 1606-1897 CMB BT 1606-1694 Michael and All MF 879 No [MF 374-399] Angels BEXHILL 1606-1894 CMB PR/BT 1558-1706 No [MF 374-399] BEXHILL 1891-1894 St. Barnabas BEXHILL St. Mark 1857-1894 BIGNOR Holy C 1565-1992 1591-1869 CMB BT 1584-1836 C 1556-1812 Cross M 1563-1721 MF 544 No [MF 374-399] MF 618 M 1757-1998 M 1565-1836 B 1563-1990 MF 681 BILLINGSHURST C 1591-1596 1591-1912 C PR/BT 1563-1899 St. Mary C 1617-1889 MF 865 M PR/BT 1575-1899 } M 1575-1889 B PR/BT 1558-1958 } Yes MF 763 B 1558-1631 CMB BT 1583-1663 } B 1653-1884 M PR 1813-1841 No [MF 374-399] No WSMR BINDERTON CMB BT 1584-1641 C 1592-1641 (see also Dean, Yes Par 66/2/1 MF 624 West) M 1592-1641 MF 688 BINSTED St. Mary C 1639-1998 1572-1901 CMB BT 1572-1662 C 1572-1876 M 1638-1994 MF 545 C PR 1638-1838 No [MF 374-399] MF 527 B 1638-1999 M PR 1639-1764 } M 1572-1878 M PR 1813-1837 } MF 681 B PR 1639-1851 No MF 476 } } BIRDHAM St. C 1538-1988 1591-1900 CMB PR/BT 1538-1776 C 1538-1877 James M 1538-1982 MF 545 M PR 1539-1840 No [MF 374-399] MF 528 B 1538-1988 Index only } M 1538-1875 Yes WSMR MF 681 } BISHOPSTONE St. 1592-1892 CMB PR/BT 1563-1835 Andrew No [MF 374-399] BLATCHINGTON,E 1592-1894 CB PR 1563-1804 AST St. Peter or MF 880 M PR 1563-1754 PARISH ORIGINAL REGISTERS BISHOPS TRANSCRIPTS PARISH TRANSCRIPT INDEX (PPO) Microfilm DATES INDEX REFERENCE St. John CMB PR/BT 1592-1804 } Yes WSRO Library } [MF 374-399] No BLATCHINGTON,W 1635-1811 CMB BT 1635-1812 EST No [MF 374-399] BODIAM St. Giles 1606-1893 CMB PR/BT 1606-1738 MF 880 No [MF 374-399] BODLE STREET St. 1854-1893 John MF 881 BOGNOR St. John C 1873-1971 1873-1909 (see also Bersted, M 1873-1970 South) B 1899-1971 BOGNOR St. C 1953-1976 Wilfrid M 1953-1990 B 1953-1979 BOLNEY St. Mary C 1542-1906 1606-1893 CMB PR 1541-1812 Magdelene M 1541-1986 MF 881 CMB PR/BT 1632-1715 Yes SRS vol 15 B 1541-1945 CM PR 1813-1886 No [MF 374-399] B PR 1813-1892 } Yes MF 1666 } BOSHAM Holy C 1557-1954 1590-1896 C PR/BT 1557-1954 C 1557-1875 Trinity M 1557-1969 MF 545, 546 C PR 1954-1968 Yes Par 25/2/2,3 MF 528 B 1557-1965 M PR/BT 1557-1842 Yes Par 25/2/6 M 1557-1875 M PR 1843-1969 Yes Par 25/2/1 MF 681 B PR/BT 1557-1965 Yes Par 25/2/5 Yes Par 25/2/4 BOTOLPHS St. C 1601-1712 1591-1868 CB PR/BT 1583-1839 Botolph (see also C 1782-1801 M PR/BT 1583-1843 } Bramber) M 1607-1712 M BT 1813-1841 Yes Par 26/2/1 M 1755-1834 } B 1601-1712 No WSMR B 1776-1801 BOXGROVE St. C 1561-1948 1584-1911 CMB PR 1561-1812 C 1813-1875 Mary and St. M 1561-1973 MF 546, 547 CMB PR/BT 1584-1618 Yes MF 476,477 MF 528 Blaise B 1561-1936 M PR 1561-1840 No [MF 374-399] M 1561-1875 MF 681 PARISH ORIGINAL REGISTERS BISHOPS TRANSCRIPTS PARISH TRANSCRIPT INDEX (PPO) Microfilm DATES INDEX REFERENCE Yes MP 3225 BRAMBER St.
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