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SUSSEX. (KELLY's ... , " ... 2118 CH.A.ILEY. SUSSEX. (KELLY's Hlencowe and has three stained windows : there are 200 SCHOOLS:- sittings, and at the north entrance to the churchyard is a Industrial (for boys), average number, 66; Henry James lych gate. Tllere is also an iron mission room on the South Glover, superintendent common. Thompsett's charity, of £x3 7s. yearly, derived National (mixed), built with master's residence attached in from a cottage and land, left in 1770, by Thomas Thomp­ r853, for 150 boys & girls & so infants; average attend­ sett, of Chailey, is for education. On the Green is a village ance, u8 boys & girls & 40 infants; Felix I<'. Britten, reading room, supplied with newspapers and a bagatelle master; Mrs. Annie Britten, mistress; Miss Ada Lunt, table. The Chailey Industrial School for boys on the North infants' mistress common, an institution under the management of the Brigh­ CARRmRS TO:- ton and Preston School Board, has occupied since 1875 the BRIGHTON-William Allcorn, on wed. returning from the old buildings of the workhouse, which had been transfered in 'Unicorn' on thurs. ; Arthur King, from Newick, thurs. 1873 to new buildings at East Chiltington. The Chailey Hor­ returning from ' Druid's Head' on fri ticultural Society holds an exhibition yearly. A market for LEWES-William Allcorn, every tues. & sat. returning same fat and store stock, called theNewick and Chailey cattle mar­ days ; Allred Coppard, on tues. thurs. & sat. returning ket, is held here every other Monday at the" King's Head," same days and is superintended by Mr. J. A. Sanders, auctioneer, of RAILWAY STATION (Newick & Chailey).-George Henry Felling Bridge House, Lindfield; sales commence at 11.30 Gillham. station master a.m.: there is also a corn market held here on the same day CHAILEY UNION. at 2 p.m. Ades is the residence of James Ingram esq. ; Bine­ Board day, alternate wednesdays at 10.30 at the Workhouse ham, of John George Blencowe esq. D.L., J.P. ; The Hooke, The Chailey Union comprises eleven parishes, viz. :-Bar­ of Mrs. Hepburn ; and Roeheath House, of William Graves combe, Chailey, Ditchling, East Chiltington, Hamsey, Cotesworth esq. J.P. There are six manors in this parish, Newick, Plumpton, Ringmer, Street, Westmeston & viz. :-Allington, of which the Rev. Sir George Croxton Shiff· Wivelsfield; the population of the union in r88I was ner bart. is lord; Ditchling Garden, James Ingram esq. lord; 10,373; rateable value (r8go), £5B,r97 Wanningore, James H. Sclater esq. lord; Ditchling and Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, John Houndean, the Marquess of Abergavenny K.G. ; Balneath, Miles, Lewes the exors. of Sir Craven Charles Goring bart. lord and Treasurer, George Whitfeld, banker, Lewes Wotton, the Earl of Chichester, lord. The principal land­ Relieving Officer for the Union, J. Avery, Barcombe owners are Mrs. Hepburn, the Rev. Sir George Croxton Vaccination Officers, J. Avel'y, Barcombe; & Thomas Sin- Shiffner bart. Coombe Place, Lewes, James Ingram esq. J. nock, 6 Bank buildings, Burgess Hill G. Blencowe esq. D.L., J.P. the Earl of Sheffield, Sir William Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, No. I district, Richard Grantham J.P. of Barcombe .Place, Thomas. St. Leger Gravely, Newick; No.~ district, William Heneage Legge, Blaauw esq. J.P. of lleechlands, Newick and John R. Me Ringmer; No. 3 distridt, Richard Lingard Stokes L.R.C.P. Queen esq. The soil is strong clay, adapted for making Lond. Ditchling ; N 0'. 4 district, Lewis Smythe M.D. Lewes bricks (blue and red) and all sorts of brown pottery ware. Superintendent Registrar, H. J. Bartlett, Lewes; deputy, The chief crops are wheat, oats, peas and roots. This parish William Watts, Lewes is extensive, containing 5,gJ8A. 2R. 28P. inclusive of S61A. Registrars of Births & Deaths, Chailey sub-district, Joseph oR. 38P. of waste land; rateable value, £6,512 ; the popu­ Avery, Barcombe; deputy, Stephen Avery, Barcombe; lation in x881 was 1,522, including 69 iu the Industrial Ditchling sub-di.~trict, Mary Sinnock, Ditchling ; deputy, School. Thomas Sinnock, Burgess Hill Parish Clerk, William Palling. Registrar of Marriages, John Holman, Wivelsfield & PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S.-B. &; Annuity & Insurance Office.­ Workhouse, East Chiltington, a building of brick stone, John Mason Beard, receiver. Letters arrive from Lewes erected in 1873• for 206 inmates; .Frank Pickett, master; at 8.20 a.m. & from Cooksbridge (sub-office) at 11.30 Rev. Edward Robert Dale Litle M. A. chaplain; Richard Gravely, medical officer; Mrs. S. Pickett, matron; Miss a. m. ; dispatched at II. 15 a. m. & 6.5 p.m. ; sundays at 10.40 a. m · S. Pruett, schoolmistress RURAL SANITARY .AUTHORITY. RECEIVING HousE, South common.-John Hicks, receiver. Meets every wednesday fortnightly at the board room, Union Letters arrive from Lewes at 7.20 a.m. & from Cooks­ workhouse, East Chiltington, at 10.30 a.m. bridge at 10.45 a. m.; dispatched at 6.15 p.m.; sundays Clerk, John Miles, Lewes · at u.s a. m. Chailey is the nearest money order & tele­ Treasurer, George Whitfeld, banker, Lewes graph office Medical Officer of Health, Richard Gravely, Newick t'ILLAR LETTER Box at Mr. Funnell's, North common, Sanitary Inspector, H. K. Walls, Chailey cleared at 5.25 p.m. week days only SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COHMITTEE. PILLAR LETTER Box, South street, cleared at 6.10 p.m. ; Meets at the board 'room aforesaid monthly on wednesday sundays, 10.45 a.m after the business of the guardians. WALL LETTER Box, at the Station, cleared at r.so & 6 p.m. Clerk, John Miles, Lewes week days only Attendance Officer, J. Avery, Barcombe :PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Boniface James, Swan inn, South corn Hammond Joseph, coal merchant; de- • Britten Felix F. schoolmaster, organist pot, Railway station BlencoweJohn Geo. D.L., J.P. Bineham & sec. to the Chailey Horticultural Hicks John, shopkeeper, Post office, Brooker Miss, South street Society & to Chailey Cricket Club South common Cotesworth William Graves J.P. Roe- Brooker James William, grocer & Hobden Alfred, farmer, Warren farm heath house draper, South street Huntl~ Job, farmer, Shelley farm Hallett William Hy. D.L., F.L.s. Reedens Brown James, farmer, Littleworth frm 1 Kember Joseph, cow keeper, Plumtrees Hepburn Mrs. The Hooke Chailey Cricket Club (Felix F. Britten, Kerhp George, beer retailer, South st Hepburn Rev. Francis Robert M.A. sec) Kenward James, head gardener to Rectory Chailey Horticultural Society (Felix F. James lngram esq Hilton Rev.HenryMorayx.A. [curate], Britten, sec) KenwardJn.(Mrs.),blacksmth.Nth.eom Church house Chailey Industrial School for Boys (Hy. Knight Chas. (Mrs.), farmer, Longridge Hughes Henry Stewart, Holly grove Jas. Glover, supt.), Old Workhouse Knight John, farmer, Townings & Ingram James, Ades Coleman Charles, farmer, Broomfield Breen~ farm Ingram Miss, Hickwells house farm, South common Knight William, farmer, Holford & McQueen John Rainier, Brook house Coley John, market gardener Leylands farms Robertson Andrew, Bevan bridge Cooke William, farmer, Bower farm. Lockyer Alfred, miller (wind) & baker, [Letters via Plumpton] North Common mill• Co ppard Alfred, can'.ier MartinJane( Mrs.), farmer, W apsbourne, COMMERCIAL. Cornwell Heneage, tailor Firsgrove &Church House farms Allcorn Wm. carrier, North common Cox Jesse, farmer, Teagues farm Martin John Richard, baker, Southcom Ansten Wm. H. shoe maker, South st Cl'ew William, farmer, South common Newick & Chailey Cattle Market & Fat Avery .Alfred, farm bailiff to William Day Joseph, smith, South common Stock Sale Yard (James A. Sanders, T. Ricketts esq. Frick farm Day William, wheelwright, South corn proprietor & auctioneer), King's Head A very Amos, bricklayer, Sonth street Diplock Henry, head gardener to Mrs. Newnham Andrew,general smith, iron- A very John, farmer, New House farm Hepburn, Southam monger · & agricultural implement Banks William, butcher Dunk Jesse, Five Bells inn agent &c. ; stores & attendance at Bassett George, dealer, Southcommon Farrant Thomas, farmer, Wivelsden Newick & Chailey market; & at. Al· Beard Charles, farmer, Vixon farm Funnell Alfred, shopkeeper, North corn bion works,HorstedKeynes. See advt Beard John, farmer, Leycopse Gates William, shoe maker Norman Joseph & Son, veterinary sur- Beard John Mason, grocer & draper, Gatlaud Otto, blacksmith geons, South common Post office Glover Henry James, superintendent of Norman Joseph, jun. farmer, .Great Best Ruth (Mrs.), grocer & draper industrial school, North common Homewood farm .
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