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512 LITTLEHAMPTON. SUSSEX. [KELLY'S Warner Fred W. collector of poor, district & water rates. White John & Son, photographers, 7 Beach road & tin& assista.nt overseer &; registrar of marriages. Town art dealers, I2 Beach road. T N 49 offices, Beach road White Harry C. shopkeeper, 28 River road Waterman Oharle·s F. grocer, 3 Selborne road White Lottie (Miss), apartments, 73 Empress Maud rd Waterman William .A. fly proprietor, 24 New road White Wm. John, builder I, & aparts. 77• Bayford road Watts Gertrude Ellen (Miss), sho:pkeeper, 34 Linden rd i Wild May (Mrs.), apartments, 4 South terrace Weedon Sarah (Miss), apartments, 46 South terrace I Wilkinson George (Mrs.), aparts. 49 Empress Maud rd Weekes .Arthur John, aparts. 65 Empress Maud road · Willan Thomas Henry M.R.C.S.Eng., L.S.A.Lond. sur- Weiner Soley, fruiterer, 22 Western road geon, 2a, East street Weller A. watch maker & jeweller, 39 High street Williams H. & Co. boat builders, Fisherman's quay Weller Arthur W. insurance agent, 1 Stanhope road 1-Yilliams .Annie (Mrs.), apartments, II Selborne road West Sussex Gazette & South of England .Advertiser I W~lson Isabel (~rs.), apartm~nts, 59 !Jayford road (published un thursdays ; proprietors, Mitchell & Co. 1 W;lson John, Ship & .Anchor mn, 3 River road (of Arundel) · William Herbert Smith agent) IS 1 Wmgfield Mark, apartments, ti3 lllayford road . Beach road. T N 1 77 ' ' , Winship ~arguerit«: (~iss), la.die~' scho.ol, see Rayson West Sussex Permanent Benefit Building Society (est. ~ary (~1ss) & Wu;sh1p Marguerite (M1ss) 1 r869J (George James Oampbell, sec. & William 1 W~sbey El~zabeth (M1ss), apartments, 109 Bayford road :Beldam, solicitor), I River road 1 Wise Edwm, apartments, 5 Queen street West .Alfred E. corn merchant, 9 East Ham road ' Wood Ellen (Mrs.), apartments, 43 Queen street Western Ella Frances (Miss), Beach House Medical & , Wood Helen (Miss), d~ess maker, 43 _Queen street Surgical Nursing Home & Private ~urses' Institute, 3 I Woodhams .Albert, ship broker, &; nee-consul for Swe- South terrace. T N rgo 1 T den_; o:ffi~e, Balti~ wharf, 19 Riv_er road . Westfield Sanitary Hand Laundry (The) (.Archibald Hy. W o~king Guls' Holiday Home (M1ss Bell, pnnc1pal), 6 1 Shotter, proprietor), 39 & 4I Norfolk road. T N r82 I F1tzalan road W etherell Emma Randall (Mrs.), a parts. 5 Clifton road World's Stores Ltd. (The), provision dlrs. r8 Beach rd Wheeler & Son, drapers 53, & furniture dealers 44 & 46, / Yearnsley Stephen, confectioner, 43a, High street High street & ro Clifton road & drapers, 31 Linden rd Yeates & Co. fruiterers, 29 Surrey street Wheeler Rev . .Arth.Corbet B . .A. private tutor,13 Goda rd : Yeates Leonard George, jun. greengrocer, 4 Surrey st , Young W alter Tridgell, greengrocer, 3a, .Norfolk road LODSWOBTII is a parish and liberty, with the geon, perhaps the ancient "gaol" of the Liberty. Lord hamlet of Lickfold, situate halfway betweell Midhurst Cowdray, who is lord of the manor, Col. William Kenvon and Petworth, 3! miles from each of these towns and Mitford C.M.G. The Dowager Lady Philipson-Stow and 2 miles north from Selham station on the Midhurst Lt.-CoL E. 0. Holliot R.A., D.L., J.P. are the principai branch of the London, Brighton and South Coast railway, landowners. The soil is sand; subsoil, clay. The chief in the North Western division of the county, Easebourne cl'ops are wheat, barley, oats and turnips. The parish hundred, Chichester rape, Midhurst petty sessional divi is about 8 miles long and extends over 2,430 acres of sion, union and county .court district, and in the rural land and 12 of water; rateable value, £3,3II; popula deanery of Midhurst, and the archdeaconry and dio tion in rgu, 584 in the civil and 538 in the eccle cese of Chichester. By Local Government Ordm·, Dec. ~iastical parish. rg, r879, a detached portion of Selham parish, compris Sexton, J ames Rogers. ing n houses with a population of 53, was annexed to Post, M. 0. & T. O:ffice.-John Talbot, sub-po~tmaster. this parish. The church of St. Peter, an ancient build Letters from Petworth arrive 7.30 a.m. & 12.30 p.m. ; ing of the Early English period, was completely restored dispatched at 10.20 a.m. & 6.25 p.m. ; snndays. between 1848 and 1855, and is now a cruciform edifice of received 7.30 a.m.; dispatched rr.55 p.m stone, with a tower containing 4 bells ; the church plate Wall Letter Boxes.-Bexley Hill, cleared 8.30 a.m. &. includes a silver chalice and paten, dated I568 : there are 5-I5 p.m.; sundays, 8.30 a.m.; Halfway Bridge, 10.2<1 280 sittings. The register commences in the year 1558. a.m. & 6.35 & 9 p.m. ; sundays, 12.15 & 9 p.m. ~ The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £50, including Lickfold, 9.15 a.m. &; 5·55 p.m.; sundays, 11.35 a.m.; 4 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of Lord Smithbrook Hill, 9.15 a.m. & 6.10 p.m.; sundays. Cowdray J.P. and held since 1900 by the Rev. Edward 1I.5o a.m.; Selham railway station, 8.15 a.m. & 6 Ord Edgell. Lord Cowdray is impropriator of the tithes. p.n1. ; sundays, II.2o a.m.; Blackdown House gardens, Here is a Congregational chapel. Blackdown House, cleared Io a.m. & 5.25 p.m.; sundays, ro a.m the property and residence of the Dowager Lady Philip Public Elementary School (mixed &; infants), built in son-Stow, is a gabled mansion, built in the year 1640. 1846, & since enlarged, for 180 children; John Williain The Manor House, now a farm house, retains some Godber, master; Misses H. 0. Ridout & L. Parker interesting" architectural features; h{lre is alRo a dun- assistants PRIVATE RESIDENTS. JBoxall Charles, jun. cat·penter, Leg- Lucas Charles, nurseryman & seeds· Bramwell John :Milne M.B gatt hill man, Fern Bank nurseries Dennett ,1\frs Boxall Wilham, wheelwright,Lods com Miller .Arthur, George & Dragon P.H Uibbs Mrs Hillside Bridger Emily (Mrs.), farmer, Leg- Morley James, miller, Lodsbrid12:e m1 Dobson Edmund Arthur J.P. Gentils-1 gatt hill Moseley Henry, &;-ardener to Lieut.- hurst (letters via Fernhurst, Hasle-! Bridger .J~mes, farmer, Heath end Col. E. 0. Hollist R.A.., D .L., J .P mere, Surrey) f Cate W1lham, Three Moles P.H Osborn Charles, blacksmith Edgell Rev. Edward Ord, Vicarage 1 Chandler George, farmer, Redl~nds 1 Pearce Nelson, butcher Everett Frederick, Vining wood Ch~ndler ~owland, .wood _dlr. L1ckfold Pt>rry George, farm bailiff to Wm. Fletcher-Jones Francis E.Lickfold cot Ch1ld Anme ~atherm~(M1ss),dress ma Perry esq. Hurlands Hollist Lt.-Col. Edward Ommanney Duck Fredenck .A.ustm, farm~r 1 Quick James, Three Horse Shoes P.B R.A., D.L., J.P. Lodsworth house Dud~an Jonathan, farmer, Lrckfold Randall James, grocer o~born Miss, The Old house Gamlm ~enry Herbert, baker, Half- Randall John, cycle dealer Philipson-Stow Dowager Lady Black- way bridge Rt>arl George, farmer, Lickfold down house (postal addres~, Fern- G~lbert William .Alfd. f~rmr. Lickfold Reading Room (Jn. Wm. Godber,sec' hurst, Haslemere) . Gill Alfred J~~es, Holhst Arms P.H Rose Eliza (Mrs.), farmer. Manor farm Rogers Thomas, Brookside I Hammond W1lham,_ shopkeeper Spooner Henry, brick maker & farmer Wakeford Miss Jane B Ivv cottage I Hedger Charles, dauyman.Leggatt hl I Stevens Elizabeth (:Miss), shopkeeper • · ll Hills Edwin, farmer, South heath Tooth Frederick, market gardenPr COMMERCIAL. Kingshott Edmund, fa1·mer ' Tribe Thomas, fa1·mer, Howick farm .Ayling William James, baker 'Lovell William, market gardener LOXWOOD, a village, was formed into a separate 1 1901, at a cost of £2,5oo, raised by public subscription. ecclesiastical district from Wisborough Green, August on a site presented by L. L. Constable esq. : a memorial 15, 1873; it is on the Surrey border and river .Arun, and window to the Rev. J. D. Trigge, vicar 1873·98, has on the road from Billingshurst to Guildford, 3~ miles been presented by his widow: the church now afford~ west from Rudgwick station on the Guildford branch sittings for 220 persons. '!'he registPr dates from the of the London, Brighton and South Coast railway, and 8 year 1873. The living is a vicarage, net yearly vahw north-Past from Petworth, in the North West em divi £,225, with residence, in the gift of the vicar of Wis sion of the county, rape of Arundel, hundred of West borough, and held since I8g8 by the Rev. Clonard Hatton Easwrith, petty sessional division, union and county Hildebrand. Drunswick (Drungewick or Dyrringes~yke ). court district of Petworth and in the l'Ural deanerv• of an ancient house, was a seat of the nrly Bishops of Horsham and archdeaconry and diocese of Chichester. Chichester. Loxwood House is the residence of Mr5. The church of St. John the Baptist, originally built in Prioleau. Laker's Lodge is the property of Dr. .!.rthnr 1404 and partly re huilt in t822, is said to have befl'1 \. Nappt>r and residence of T. Graham Cooper esq. Tepaired and endowed about 1540, and was rebuilt in Mrs. Prioleau and Ernest Edmund Braby P~q. J.P. who .