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Post & M. 0. Office, Pevensey Bay.-Mrs. Sarah Ann Police Constable, Edward Groonil:ridge Beal, sub-postmistress. Letters through Pevensey Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1876; Geo. arrive at 7.15 & 11.45 a.ID. & 5.15 p.m.; Sundays, 8.15 Penfold, master a.m.; dispatched at 8.10 a.m. 12 noon & 6 & 7·45 Pevensey Bay is a halt for the motor tram to & from p.m. ; sundays, 10.45 a.m. Telegrams can be dis Eastbourne· & St. Leonards patched from this office, but Pevensey is the nearest Railway Station, Edward Geo. Blackman, station mast~r office for delivery Carrier to Eastbourne.-Frank Baker, daily PEVENSEY. Boniface Hy. shopkeeper, Camden cot Knight Charles, Tooradin Bond Rev. Preb. Chas. Watson M.A. Covell Ellen (Miss), refreshment Magrath Mrs. C., A.R.C.M. St.Kilda (vicar of Pevensey & sunogateJ, rooms, & custodian of castle, Castle Muddle William, Coast road Vicarage cottage Skudder Samuel 'fhos. St. Helen's Boniface Mrs. Gresha.m villa Hermon William, nurseryman Slmnan Samuel James, The Towers Burnett D. -.Tames, Everstone Hickman John Fras. Royal Oak P.H Tibbs Percival, Bay house Smith Rev. William Henry George Plurnley Stephen, cowkpr.Chilley grn Tingling James Alex. White lodge Th.A.K.C. (curate), Ivymead Russell Jarnes, grazier & dairyman Turner Drysdale, San Remo Vidler Frederic William, The Gable~ Sim.mons Henry Thomas, farmer Walbrand-Ev&ns Hon. Mrs Watson & Son, butchers Webber Mrs. Sea view COMMERCIAL. Watson George, carman Youell Joseph, Marine house Alien Chas. Hy. dealer in antiquities COMMERCIAL. Banlrs Edmund, dairy farmer, cattle PEVENSEY BAY. Anderson Joseph Hy. civil engine<'r dealer & grazier, Riclmy Bambridge Wm. J. fly proprietor Banks James, cowkeeper PJUVATE RESIDENTS. Beal Sarah Ann (Mrs.), grocer, dairy Barclay & Company Limited, bankers A.herne Mrs. Tower holme & post office (sub-branch), open market days; Bassett-Smith Charles Aubrey, Turrett Cosstick Samuel, painter draw on head office, 54 Lombard house GeU Henry James, boat owner street, London E C Cammell Jas. Allan, St. Patrick"s lo Gell Jane (Mrs.), aparts. Waterside Barham William, dairy Hatcher Miss, 2 Richmond terrace James M. (Miss), grocer Heal Thomas, chimney sweeper Rubble Misses, Osborne ho. Coast rd Matheson Samuel, Pevensey Bay hotel Bodle Eliza (Mrs.), New inn .Jackson Henry, Leighton Price Frederick Charles, Castle inn Boniface George, grazier, Horseye J enldns Mrs. Wykehurst Sturt Thomas, carpenter Boniface Henry, farmer, Kylemore Johns Mrs. 2 Bay terrace tlatson & Son, butchers PIDDINGHOE is Brighton and South College, Oxford, who resides at Telscombe. Thomas Coast railway, 6 south from Lewes and 56! from Lon- Colgate esq. is lord of the manor. The Cavendish Land don, in the Mid division of the count}, Holmstrow Co. Harry Carr esq. and A. H. Bond esq. are the chief hundred, rape, petty sessional division and county court landowners. 'fhe soil is chalk and clay; subsoil, chalk. district of Lewes, union of Newhaven and in the I'ural The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area deanery of Lewes, archdeaconry of Lewes and diocese of is 2,334 acres of land, 8 of water, 12 of tidal water and Chichester. The church of St. John is mostly of flint, II3 of foreshore; rateable value, £1,574; the popula in the Early English and Norman style, and has a tower tion in I9II was 250. with spire containing 3 bells: the church was restored Post Office. James Penfold, sub-postmaster. Letters in r882 at a cost of £z,ooo, and has 200 sittings. The through Lewes arrive at 5.20 a.m.; dispatched at 6-40 register of l:aptisms dates from the year 1540; mar- p.m.; on sundays, 5·45 p.m. The nearest money order riages from :r555; and burials from 1592. The living & telegraph office is at Newhaven, 2 miles distant is a vicarage, united to Telscombe rectory, May rst, Public El~;mentary School (mixed), built in r879, for 8-:> r877, joint net yearly value £245, with residence, in the children; Miss May Young, mistress Langley Frank j Carr Harry, farmer, Dean's farm Latter Frank, shopkeeper Even den Albert, farmer, Townsend fm Port Ed ward, market gardener COMMEnCIAL. Joslin Wm. Thos. farmer,Lodge farm Stevens William. Royal Oak P.H Alce James Henry, farmer , KeelPy Harry, market gardener Thompsett Luke,frmr.CourtHouse fm PIECOMBE, see Pyecombe. PILTDOWN, see Fletching and Maresfield. PLA YDEN is a parish, on the road from Rye to Ten- is loam; -sul:soil, clay. The land is principally used for terden and London, r mile north from Rye station on grazjng. The area is r,275 acres of land, 20 of water, ..:; the South Eastern and Chatham railway, in the Ea~Stern , of tidal water and 6 of fort>shore; rateable value, £3,069; division of the county, hundred of Goldspur, Hastings I the population in r9n was 293 in the civil parish and rape, petty sessional division, union and county court I 46o in the eccle$iastical parish (which includes East district of Rye, and in the rural deanery of Rye, Hast- Guldeford). ings arch deaconry and diocese of Chichester. The river Parish Clerk, George Eldridge. Rother and the Royal Military canal pass through this Letters from Rye arrive at. 7 a.m. & rz.3o p.m. Rye is parish. The church of St. Michael is of stone in the the nearest money order & telegraph office, r! miles Early English style, and has a tower with spire con- distant taining 3 bells : there are 300 sittings. The register of Pillar Box, Cross Roads, cleared at I0.30 a.m. & 9 baptisms and burials dates from the year 1714; and p.m. ; sundays, 9 p.m man-iages from 1716. 'l'he living is a discharged rec- Wall Letter Box, Scot's Float, cleared at 8.50 a..m. & tory, annexed to that of East Guldeford, joint net yearly 1.15 & 6.20 p.m ~eelr days only value £3oo, with residence, in the gift of Guy Hurrell County Police, Charles Edw:1rd Boniface, constable esq. and held since r9o3 by the Rev. Joseph Cooper Lintott .Assoc.K.C.L. There is a nendowment of £ro Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in x86r, fo::- jearly for the parish clerk. Lieut.-Col. Henry Courte- about xoo children; George William James, master nay Morland is lord of the manor. The principal land- Can-iers to Rye. James Wood, daily; Bennett•s omni- owner is Major-Gen. Reginald L. H. Curteis. The soil bus, daily & Charles Payne, daily from Woodesham PRIVAT~ RESIDENTS. Elliott William, Sea V'iew Baker James Kfng, shopkeeper Amedroz Capt. Louis Edmund, Goul- Finn Thurlow, Houghton Green Burt Heorge Henry, grazier thorpe, Point hill Gwinner Henry Ernest, The Lodge Burt Harry, farmer, Cliff farn:t Ashton .Arthur J., K.C. Lavender Hennessy Capt. Richd. Saltcote Place Cricket Club (Christopher G.Candler, walli, Point Hill Lintott Rev. Joseph Cooper (rector), secretary) Bates Rev. Guy Lockington M.A. Rectory Dive Edgar, grazier (rnrate of All Saints', Iden), Lowry Charle!!, Havencroft Duniter Charles, dairyman Hmnphreys Cross Maclde Charles Stricldand, The Croft, Elliott Edwin Frank, engineer, & en- Blomfield Reginald 'Iheodore,Point hi Point hill gineer & expenditor to Kent &:. Burra Richd. Pomfret J .P .The Hooks Mess er Miss, Point lodge, Point hill Sussex Bother & East Guldeford Cheeseman William Edward Foster, Monkhouse Harold John,Mock Beggar Levels, engineer & expenditor to The Mount Powles Charles Lewis M.A., R.B.A. Walland Marsh Commissioners & Collyer James, Houghton house The Highlands, Point hill Salts ef:ubankment proprietors,Scots Collyer Misses, Hill Brow, Point hill Ticehurst Charles Sage, Sandrock Float Curteis Miss, The Hooks Walker Rupert Eden, Uptons Elliott William, farmer, Sea vil'"w Delves William H. Saltcote cottage COMMERCIAL. Fielder Frederick, Star P.H Dew-Smith Mrs. The Steps Ashdown Herbert George, market Gibson Oswald, farmer, The Orcha.rds Duprey Seymour. The Corner house gardener, Saltcote street I Hill Henry, grazier