DIRECTORY.] SUSSEX. TROTION. 541
PRIVATE RESIDEN'l'S. Bougbton Charles, valuer & land agent, Hooker Harry, farm bailiff to Lieut.- Clarke RSelham stn Col. Mitford J.P. Upperton Colebrook James, Wood house Boxall James, bui:.der & contracwr; King Alfred, Queen's Head P.H. & Dusantoy Mi-ss, West moor estimah~s given for repairs; all farmer, Upperton Eastwood Henry C. Tillingt<>n cottage orders carefully att~nded to Knight John, builder, Upperton Hawkins Edward Bridger William, farmer, River Lee Caroline (Mrs.), market gardener, Heather Rev. Geo. Fredk. M.A. (curate Bryder William, carpenter River in charge), The Rectory Budd Charles, farmer, Park hurst Older Charles, farmer, Upperton Mitford Lieut.-Col. William Kenyan Budd George, shopkeeper, Church hill Older David, farmer, Upperton J.P. Pitshill Burchell Thomas, boot maker, Dean Pettit Thomas, gamekeeper to Lieut.- Montgomerie Mrs. River cottage Colebrook Jas. frmr. Soakenholes frm Col. Mitford J.P. Kennels Nattali Arthur, South view Duck Herbert, farmer, Grittenham Potter Geo. wheelwright, Little oom Skinner Col. Theodore Henry J.P. Duck Matthew George, farmer, South Pratt George, market gardener, River Swi!is cottage, Tillington bill Dean & Lodge farm Saunders Richard, carpenter Straffen Rev.Geo.Ma.rtin M.A. Rectory Elliott Edwin J. farmer, Rotherbridge Saunders William, builder, Hill top Walker Alfred, Standlands Ewens ·william. farmer, Hill top Street William, boot maker, Post off Wilson Miss, Fir grove Gale \Yilliam, farmer, Salmon's bridge Summersell John, gardener to Col. COMMERCIAL. Goswell Arthur, gardener to Lieut.- Skinner Baker Jane (Miss), dress maker Col. Mitford J.P. Pitho;hill Walker Alfred, land steward to Lieut.- Barham Edwa.rd, farmer Has:ett Mary Ann (Mrs.), grocer & Col. Mitford J.P. Standlands Barham Frederick, Hol'se Guard P.H. baker & beer retailer, Upperton Yateman John, cowkeeper TORTINGTON is a parish, bounded on the east by founded here at an early date by the Lady Hawisia (or the river Arun, with a junction station at Ford on the Alice) Corbet before the reign of King John; all that London, Brighton and South Coast railway of the branch now remains is some walling in a barn close to the Priory to Littlehampton, 2 miles south-west from Arundel and farm house. The Duke of 1\"orfolk E.M., K.G. who is lord 56~ from London, and is in the South Western division of the manor, and Maj. Charles Radcliffe Aloysius Leslie, of the county, Avisford hundred, .Arundel petty ses- of Slindon, are the principal landowners. The soil is sional division, rape and county court district, East various; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat and Preston union, rural deanery of .Arundel (first division) grass. The area. is r, II6 acres of land, and 7 of fore and archdeaconry and diocese of Chichester. The shore; rateable value, [2,568; population in r8gr, 288. church of St. Thomas is of flint in the late Norman style, Letters through Arundel, the nearest money order office, and has a wooden bell cote containing 2 bells ; there are arrive at 7 a. m. & 12 noon; telegraph office at the 70 sittings. The register dates from the year 156o. The Ford station living is a vicarage, net income £roo, in the gift of the Wall Letter Boxes, Ford station, cleared at 6 p.m. & "Bishop of Chiche~ter, and held since r8g8 by the iRev. Tortington ironworks, 6.30 p.m. ; sundays, 6.30 p.m Waiter Crick M.A. of Wadham College, Oxford, who is The children of this parish attend the schools at .Arundel also vicar of, and resides at Arundel. A priory of & Littlehampton Augustine canons, dedicated to St. Mary Magdalen, was l< ord Junction station, James Holkbam, station master Middleton Major Arth. Thomson .T.P. Charman Alfred, horse & trap proptr Penfold .Tames, iron fQunder &c (la.te 13th Hus-sars), Tortington ha Cove Alfred, grocer & beer retailer Stedman James, Arundel Arms Penfold James Dawson Walmsley O.manag"l' of Arun- Suter David, brick maker Wilkes Mrs del Gas Light & Coke Co Tidy William, corn & cake merchant, COMMERCIAT,. Elliott William, farmer, Manor farm Ford Junction Barkshire Charles, jun. farmer, The Jupp Joseph, Swan P.H. & farmer Wells James, agent to Prudential As- Priory fa1m Knowles Waiter, custodian of Arundel surance Company Burrell Arthur, brick & tile maker cemetery TREYFORD, in Domesday "Treverde," is a parish. Elsted rectory Midhurst, and 7 south-east from Moffatt M.A. of Exeter college, Oxford, who resides at Petersfield, in the North Western division of the county, Elsted. The Manor House, a remarkably fine example Dumpford hundred, Chichester rape, Midhurst petty of early brickwork, adjoins the old church and is said sessional division, union and county court district, and in to have been built by the Aylwins in 16go; the manor the rural deanery of Petworth, and archdeaconry and dio- now belongs to ·william D. Jamss esq. J.P. of Westdean, cese of Chichester. St. Peter's church, erected in 1849, Chichester, who is lord of the manor and chief landowner. at a cost of [3o,ooo, is of stone in the style of the Early The soil is stiff malrn; subsoil, malmstone. The crops Decorated period, and has a tower with spire containing arel wheat and barley, but chiefly pasture land. The area one bell; the east window is stained; the ruins of the old is 1,250 acres; rateable value, £671 ; the population in church, which contained various portions of Norman 1891 was II4· date and, in the Ghancel, some remarkable decorative Sexton, Frank Carter. colouring of the 13th century, besides several consecra- Letters vi~ Petersfield arrive at 9.30. The nearest; tion crosses, are still standing near the manor house; money order office is at South Harting. Elsted Bta- there- are 200 sit,tings. The register dates from the tion is the nearest telegraph office year 1728. The living is a rectory, consolidated with The children of this place attend the school at Elsted. Baker William, farmer, New house 1 Sampson Henry, farmer, Manor house I Stoner Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper TROTTON is a parish and village, on the banks of was born at the rectory house, 3 March, 165r, and died the West Rather river, r! miles north from Elsted sta- on Tower Hill, London, 14 April, r685: all the windows tion on the Midhurst and Petersfield branch of the Lon- are stained ; the church affords 200 sittings. The register don and South Western railway, and 4 west from Mid- dates from the year rs8r. The living is a rectory, net hurst; the parish is long and narrow, extending from yearly value {,230, with residence and 24 acres of glebe, north to south nearly 7 miles, and about three-quarters in the gift of Miss M. M . .Asht<.Jn, and held since 1894 of a mile in breadth; it is in the North Western divi- by the Rev. John Francis Ashton M.A. of the University sion of the county, Dumpford hundred, Chichester rape, of Cambridge. The principal landowners are Edward Midhurst petty sessional division, union and county Augustus Nevill esq. Charles Thomas Lane esq. of Dang-• court district, and in the rural deanery of Petworth, and stein, who is lord of the manor, John C. Hawkshaw esq_ archdec.conry and diocese of Chichester. In r879 by and Lord Leconfi.eld. The soil is a yellow sand and Local Government Board Order two detached portions clay; subsoil, stone, sand and gravel The chief crops of this parish were annexed to the parish of Chithnrst, are wheat and barley. The area is 3,560 acres of land and and Ingram's Gree:1 with 10 houses and a population of 34 of water; rateable value, [3,056; the population in 02 transferred to Iping. The church of St. George, rebuilt 1891 was, civil, 451, ecclesiastical, 353. about 1400, is of stone of the Decorated period, and has Dnmpford is a hamlet, giving name to the hundred. a tower with spire, containing 2 bells ; the church is rich in mem:>rials of the Camois family, including a Clerk and Sexwn, David Parrott. n1agnificent altar tomb, with canopied brasses, to Thomas, Wall Letter "Box,Trotton, cleared at 9.50 a.m. & 6.ro p.m. Lord Comois, d. 9 Henry V. (!419), and Elizabeth (Morti week days; 10.45 a. m. sundays. Letters via Peters mer) his wife, widow of Sir Henry Percy kt. (Hotspur), field arrive at 8 a.m. & 3 p.m. The nearest money order the " Gentle Kate '' of Shakespeare ; an earlier brass, office is at Stedham, also the telegraph office 1310, commemorates Margaret, Lady Oamois, and there The children at this place attend the schools at Sted. is a modem brass to Thomas Otway, the dramatist, who ham, Rogate, !ping & Elst~d