PULBOROUGH. SUSSEX. (KELLY'S"' 554 -- College, Cambridge, and surrogate. Church of England borough,, Sruse:x:, received at 6.20 & 11.35 a:m.; dis servioes are also held in the schools at NORTH HEATH pato'hed at 8.30 & 11.55 a.m. & 7.20 p.m.; ~unday~, and NUTBOURNE. There is a Congregational chapel delivered at 6.20 a.m. ~ dispatched at 11.35 a.m. at MARE HILL, erected in 1845, wit-h 130 sittings. A Pulboroug:h is. the nearest telegraph office, three market. for corn is -held here every Friday at the Corn quarters of a mile distant ExCodmore Hill.~C. J. Whippe, sub-post- Easter Tuesday for toys and pedlery ; a stock market master. Letters received through Pulborough.! is held every alternate "Monday. There are almshouses, Sussex, at 7 a.m. & 7·I5 p.m.; dispatched at g.3o built by the late Mrs. Helen Ann Burrell in 1862, wibh a.m. & 7. rs p.m. ; sundays, delivered at 7 1l.ttl. ~ dis an income of £12 yearly. A sum producing about £68 patched at 6 p.m. The nearest money order &i tele yearly was bequealihed by the Rev. J()hn Austin, late graph office is at Pulborough, 1 mile distant r!'Ctor, in 1856, for the education of poor children ; t•he Post Office, Nutbourne.-Mrs. Harry Gocher, sub-post bishop of t.he diocese and the rector and chuTchwardens mistress. Letters received through Pulborough, of Pulborough are the trustees. Old Place, of which Sussex, at 6.40 a.m. & 12.35 p.m. ; dispatched at some remains are still standing, was formerly one of the 11.10 a.m. & 7·5 p.m.; sundays, delivery, 7 a.m.; seats of the Apsley family; the portions of the former dispatch, 11.20 a.m. Mare Hill is the nearest money residence now existing are used as stables and barns. order office, I mile distant, & West Chiltington the The principal landowners are Lord LeC'onfield, the Mar nearest telegraph office, 2 miles distant . ques-s of Abergavenny K.G. and Capt. Sir Waiter Balfour Wall Letter Boxes.-Churoh Hill, cleared at g.2o & Barttelot hart. of Stopham. The soil is various, the ri.IO a.m. & 12.I0, 4.30 & 7·45 p.m.; ~undays, 6.20 north part of the parish being strong clay, while the p.m.; Lower Strakon, cleared at 9 & 11 a.m. 12 noon south is loamy. The chief crops are corn and roots, but & 4· 15 & 7.30 p.m. ; sundays, 6 p.m. ; Pottenhurst., a considerable portion of the parish is brook or meadow cleared at 6.45 p.m. week days only; Railway sta land. The area is 6,3s6 acres of. land, 39 of water and tion, cleared a.t 1.30 (except monday), 9·5 & I0-55 15 of tidal water; rateable value, £14,027; the popula a.m. 12 noon & 4.20 & 7.5o p.m.; sundays, 1.30 a.m. tion in 1901 was 1,725. & 6 p.m. ; Piekhur.st Corner, cleared at 8.40 a.m. & NUTBOURNE is a manor belonging to the Marquess 7· ro p.m. ; sunday!!, 8.40 a. m of .Abergavenny K.G. and a. tithing Df Pulborough. PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Police Station, Robert Arthur Pollington, sergeant, & I constable Pulborough (mixed & infants), built in 1859 & enlarged Post,· M, 0. & T. Office (Letters should have Sussex in r8g4, for 200 children; average attendance, 165; added).-Frederick Waiter Wailer, sub-postmaster. William Mason, master; Mrs. Harriett Mills, infants' Letters arrive from London & all parts at 1.37 & mistress · 10.20 a.m. & 5-30 & 9.8 p.m.; delivery, 6.45 & u.rs The school is controlled by 6 managers ; Rev. G. H. a.m. & 6.5 p.m.; dispatched at 9.30, 10.15 & 11.45 Milner B.A. correspondent · a.m. & 12.30, 5 & 8 p.m. ; sunday delivery, 6.45 North Heath (mixed), built in 1858-g, enlarged in xgos, fl.m.; dispatch, 6.30 p.m. Telegraph office open for 130 children ; average attendance, 105 ; Miss Annie week days from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ; sunday, 8.30 to Gardiner, mistress ro a.m. There i-s a. telegraph office at the TBilway Nutbonrne (mixed), built in 1871 & enlarged in 1905, for station 6o children; average attendance, 45; Mrs. Mary Post & M. 0. Office, Mare Hill.-Miss Amelia Fanny Albery, mistress Willmer, sub-postmistress. Letters through Pul- Railway Station, Henry Mitchell, station master
(Marked thus * receive letter~ Langdale Edwd. Fuller, Brool~:side cot Barling Mark Reuben, grocer through Billingshurst.) Lees Edward, Nutbourne Bensted Wm. By. fa.rmer, Lower hill PRIVATB RESIDENTS. Mason William, School house Bignell Percy, insur. agt. London rd Archdeacon Timothy Melsome Miss, Bridge house Blunden John, blacksmith Aysh John Dunning, Cobbet house Milner Rev. George Herbert D.A. Booker Cornelius, beer ret. Lower st Baggallay Rev. Frederick M. A. (rector (curate), Mount Pleasant Hooker Ernest, carpenter,. Lower st & surrogate), Rectory Moase Alfred, Wickford vil. Mare hill Dooker Wa~ter, farm ·bailiff to John Baker Mrs. Morrant, Nutbourne manr N eale Frank, Down view llarley esq. Beedings farm Boxall John, The COOars Pankhurst Thomas, Elmhurst Bowler Edward, dairy, Lower street Brereton Rev. Cecil (rector of Hard Praetorius Chas.Jas.Upfold,North hth Brewer George, brick maker, Station ham & Burton-with-Coate.s ), Fair Price Harrv,- Arun Bank Brockhurst Al'bert, butcher V18W.- Reynold