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7 28 BARCO~BE. SUSSEX. [KELLY B (For names at Cooksbridge in this· Shoesmith Edward Dudley, I!arcombe Kenward Edward, miller (water) .& parish see Hamsey.) cross corn dealer, Barcombe mills Taylor Robert, The Firs, Spithurst rd Kenwaro James, apart11. Victoria cott :PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Toogood Rev. Clifford B..A. (curate), King Ernest, Royal Oak P .H. Eal'- Monk Bretton Lord C.B., D.L., J.P. Woodside combe cross Conyboro'; & 16 Prince's gardens Weller Harry, Hog house King James, farmer, Scufflings farm S W; Traveller!!' club S W; Woodward George, Stretton house Lade Thomas, farmer, Barcombe mls Bachelors' club W &- Brooks' club COJIIMERCJAL. Laid man William F. farmer, collec- S W, London .Allcorn Frank, farmer, Balneath farm tor of King's taxes & assistant .Asser Frederick S. The Lawn, Ear- Anscombe Frederick Henry, baker, overseer & clerk to the Parish combe mills dairy frmr.& corn dlr.Holmons brdg Council, Scobells Bacon .Arthur H. The Chalet Austen William Henry, boot maker Mansell William, dairy farmer, Car Bicknell .Algernon Sidney,Barcombe ho Ballard Jn. Thomas, draper & grocer, penter's farm Blissett Miss, Hillbrow Post office Markwick Sarah .Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Burder John. The Beeches Harnes William, dairy farmer,Clappers Delve11 Carter William, Rose villaa Hennett William, farmer, Spithunt Ouse Angling Preservation Society (J{ltt William, Hamsey road Billows .Annie (Miss), apartments, (tickets obtained at Mr. Reed's, Co:lins Capt. Fredk. P. Collingwood ho Woodland place Station inn), Be.rcombe milia Corn well F. J. Crink house Bray S'tephen, farmer, Rectory farm Patching Catherine Jane (Mrs.), pri. Crockett Mrs. 30 Victoria. avenue, Bunr:ey K W. & Sons, florists, The vate school Spithurst Lodge, Church ruad Poupart Thomas Austin, butcher Dyke Misses M. & J. Camoys court Burnett Thirza (Mrs.), dairy farmer, Reading Room (Alfred Moon, sec) Frost Ernest St. John, Spithurst Markestake11 Reed James Selby, Stat}on inn, Bar. Gardner Mrs. Fern hill Chatfield Uhas. carpenter & wblwrght combe Mills station Grantham The Hon. Sir William Kt. Cornwell John & Son, farmel's, Hayes Rhodes Ernest & George, farmenJ, J.P. (Justice of the King's Beneh & Place farms Vuggles Division), Ba.rcombe Place; & 100 Dean William Frederick, butcher Rhodes Richd. jun. frmr. Knowlands Eaton sq SW & Carlton & Athenreum Diplock Stephen, farmer, Coppards Richards Sydney Beard, baker & corn clubs, London S W farm, Longford & coal dealer Grantham Wm.Wilson,Balneath manr D1plock Wm. market grdnr. Spithurst Rogers .Alfred, farmer, Longford Grinyer Henry, Clovelly Dudeney Arthur Ellis, farmer,Stepney11 Smith James Flicker,farmer,Banks fm Haywood William Heath, :<g Victoria. & Handley farms Style& John James,farmer,Markestakes avenue, Spithurst Fielder & Gurr, farmers, Curds farm Trower William Luther, carpenter & Heward John S. Longford Funnell Ernest Jas. market gardener, undertaker, Hamsey road Kent George P. Whitehouse, Ear- Spithurst Varnbam Francis William, poultry combe mills Funnell Harry, blacksmith breeder &c. Littleworth Marshall George Wm. Spithurst ho Funnell Wm. blacksmith, Spitburst Verrall Otto, farm bailiff to John Musgrave-Brooksbank Edgar S. The Geering Harry, farmer, Sewells farm Porter esq. Ringmer, Church farm Gables Gower Herbert, saddler, 2 Gladsrone Vickers Lawrence, farmer, Burten Osborne Misses, The Residence, Spit· buildings shaws farm burst Greening Peter, farmer, Sharpa Weller Harry, sanitary inspector to Powell Waiter Agustus D.P.H.Eng. Graver Robert, dairy farmer, Hol· Chailey Rural Dist. Council, Hog ho Knowle house, Spithunt man's bridge Westgate Thoma!! .Arthur, farmer, Rhodes Mrs. R. Fountain villa. Gurr Jn. farmer, see Fielder & Gurr Mairkestakes Salmon Rev. Prebendary Robert lng· Barman William, laundry, Littleworth Westover John Alfred, farmer, Gally ham M . .A. (rector), Rectory Hewett Thomas, florist, Hill side Bird hall Shensi:<;ne Frederick S. M.A., D.L., Holloway Maria Jane (Mrs.), confec· Wilmshurst William, miller, Bar J.P. Sntton hall tioner, 1 Gladstone buildings combe water mills :BARLAVINGTON, locally known IL8 Barlton and · Bernard Hall esq. J.P. i!! an elegant mansion, partly of Belton, is a parish 2t miles south from Petworth station the Tudor period, !!ituated in a ricihly wooded park and on the London, Brighton and &luth Coast railway and partly surrounded by a beautiful piece of water upward11 7 south-east from Midhurst, in the North Western divi- of so acre!! in extent. Douglas Bernard Hall esq. who sion of the county, Rotherbridge hundred, Arundel rape, is lord of the manor, and Lord Leconfield are the prin Petwor~h petty sessional division, union and county cipal landowners. The soil is light sand; 8wbsoil, ~rock cour1i dist1"ict, rural deanery of :Midihurst (division 2) gravel. The chief crops are corn and roots. The area and archdeaconry and diocese of Chichester. The dhurch is 1,146 acres of land and 52 of water; ratea.ble value, of St. Mary is of stone in the Early English style, and £r,288; the populati-on in 1901 wa!! 130. has a turret containing one bell: it wa!! restored iri 1874, Pa.ris.h Clerk, Peter Carver. at a cost of £540, and aff.ords IIo sittings. The register dates from the year 16s6. The living is a rectory, net Letters \.hrough Petworth arrive at 8.30 a.m.; the yearly value 81boul; £76, wit'h 9 acres of glebe, let for nPare~t money order & telegraph office is at Button, £,10, in tlhe gift of Douglas Bernard Hall esq. and held about one mile distant since 1902 by the Rev. Hemy Louis Newman, who resides The children of thi:!! place attend the 11chools at Duncton at Sutt-on. Eurton House, the .resid"Bnce of Douglas I t; Sutton Barrington-Kennett, Col. Brackley H. Mc.Aleer Rev.John (Jesuit), I!urton hill1 Goff .Alfred, farmer, Burton Mill frm B., J.P. Bnrton Firs Dick son .Arthur .A. artist, Briar cot Good en .Albert, head gardener to Davenport Miss, Burton common Dobson John, farmer, Crouch farm Douglas Bernard Hall esq Diclu!on .Arthur .A. Briar cottage Farley Valentine, bead gamekeeper to Wakeford Edwin, head gardener to Hall Doug~a.s Bernard J.P.Burton park Douglas Bernard Hall esq Lieut.-Col. Scott of Burton Rough Lewis Capt.Vanghan D.S.O.,R.N.Barl- tou farm :BARNHAM is a parish 7 miles east from Ohichester carpentering. The Market held here every Monday is and 5 8()Utb-west from .Arundel, in the South Western now of considerable importance, and all kinds of fat division of the county, .Avisford hundred, .Arundel petty stock are .!!Old ·here ·by the Chichester .Auction eo. sessional division and rape, Westhampnett union, Chi Limited, and Messr~. John Stride and Son. S. S. Mar· chester county court district. rural deanery of .Arundel shall Limited and B. R. Marshall Limited· have exten (.second divisi()!l ), and arch deaconry and diocese of sive nurseries in this and Eastergate parishes. The Duke Chichester. The London, Brighton and South Coast of Ric.bmond C.B. who is •lord of the manor, Me!lo!lr8. railway skirts the northern boundary of the parish, and James Harrison and .Arl:ihur Wood'bridge and the trustees from the Barnham Junction station is the branch to of Charle!! Fredtrrick Field are the ehief landowners. The Bognor. The Arundel and Portsmouth canal passes soil is rich loam ; sub1t0il, chiefly brick eart1h. The chief through the parish, but is now disused. The church crops are wheat and oats. '!'he area is 872 acres; rate uf St. Mary i! an edifice of stone, chiefly Norman, but able value, £1,719; in 1881 the population was 184, and with a ahancel in the Early English style, and bas a in 1901, 255. wooden turret containing one bell: there are 120 sit Parish Clerk, William Walder. tings. The register dates from the year r674· The living is a perpetual curacy, net yearly value £so, in Post, M. 0. & T. 0., T. M. 0., E. D., P. P., S. B. & .A.. the gift of Mrs. Marshall, and held since rgor by the & I. Office.-Alfred Carpenter, sub-postmaster. Let· Rev. Robert Barrett M . .A. of Wadham College, Oxford. ters through Bognor arrive at 7·45 & II.I5 a.m. k In the village is a workshop, supported by the West 2.40 p.m.; di!!patcbed g. 10 a. m. & 12.25 & 6.30 p.m.; Sussex .County Council, •for Technical instruction in delivered, 8 a.m. & 2.55 p.m .