206 EAST TARRING, LULLINGTON, JEVINGTON, SEAFORD.

EAST TARRING, or TARRING NEVILLE, is a small village, two miles north of Newhaven, and six south of , near the river Ouse. The church is a small erection, dedicated to St. Mary; the living is a rectory, in conjunction with . Letters delivered through Lewes. Fuller, T. F. farmer I Jenner, John, farmer

LULLINGTON is a very small parish, containing only 960 acres, and a population of 26; it is in Alciston hundred, and rape and union. The church is a small, plain fabric, indeed supposed to be the smallest in the world; it is generally considered to be the chancel of a larger edifice. The officiating minister is the Rev. Henry Kelson, vicar of Folkington. Woodham. Walter. farmer.

JEVINGTON is situated in a valley amongst the SOl1th Down hills, about ten miles from Lewes, and five from . The area is 2,099 acres. The village is very unimportant, containing only a few small houses. The number of the inhabitants in 1851 was 325. The church is an ancient fabric, dedicated to St. Andrew; it is a small and very plain building. The living is a rectory; the Rev. Henry Thomas Grace is the incumbent; the officiating curate is the Rev. J. C. T. Dunn. The parish is in the union of , hundred of Willington, and rape of Pevensey.

POST OFFICE.-Letters are received through Eastbourne, which is the nearest Money Order Office. Dunn, Rev. J. C. T. Curate Rodle, William, grocer, &c. Peerless and Son, wheelwrights and smiths Dumbrell, John, shopkeeper Reed, John, farmer Filder, William, farmer Seymour, Stephen, Eight Bells inn Fowler, William, butcher , Thorpe, Mrs. schoolmistress Noakes. Mrs. farmer

'--' ~~~JEJ11F®mID is a pleasant watering place, and one of the Cinque Ports, three and a balf miles from Newhaven station, 60 miles from , and thirteen east of Brighton; in Flexborough hundred, Pevensey rape, union of Eastbourne, East . The parish contained a population in 1851 of 997. The benefice is a vicarage annexed to Sutton; the living is in the gift