[SUSSEX.] DITCHLING. 882 POST OF.FICE D:ETCHLING, Or Ditchelling, 8 Miles from Brighton Piscime and a Stone Seat
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[SUSSEX.] DITCHLING. 882 POST OF.FICE D:ETCHLING, or Ditchelling, 8 miles from Brighton piscime and a stone seat. Ditchelling Beacon, on the and Lewes, and ll from Hasllock's gate station, is a pal'ish Downs, is 864 feet high. To the west is Chanctoobury~ in Street Hundred, Chailey Union, Lewes rape, East Sus or Chankbury Hill, with ao ancient camp, grown up with sex, with an area ol 4,183 acres, and a population, in a cluster of trees. There are two annual fa.ir.s ort the 6tb. 1851, of 1,069. The living is a vicarage, value £163 per of April and 12th of October. annum, in the incumbency of the Rev. Julius Nouaille, CoURT GARDEN is 1 mile north; Oldland, three and patronage of the Chancellor of Chichester eatbedral, quarters of a mile north-east; Ockley, 1 mile north• woo is also impropriator of the rectorial tithes and lord of \reSt; Broadstreet, 1l miles north-west; Frankbar.. 2: manor. Here are remains of au ancient British camp. miles aorth; P11rten and High Chimnies, 2 miles north ~be churcb, dedicated to St. Margaret, is a cruciform west; Inholmes and One O'Clock, 2! miles uorth; Black building of the thirteenth century, and has trefoil-he11ded brook, ll miles north-east. GENTRY. Butcher Jonn, builder Kensett William, auctioneer Attree John, esq Charman Edward, tailor Lelliott Charles, 'RB'!,!al Oak' Dorrer Misses Chinery George, farmer Lindfield Mary(Mrs.J, butcher Capps Thomas Wa.rd, esq Comber .John, .saddler Muddle Thomas, cooper Mercer Richard, esq Corney Philip, ~Bull' Parsons Peter, -shoemaker Nooaille Rev. Julius Davey Henry, carpenter Rowland Peter, maltster Ranger Robert Apsley, esq DumbrellJames, farmer Scrase Francis & John, farmers Turner Miss Edwards James, plumber & painter Sinnock Thomas, assistant overseer TRADERS. Flint Richard, grocer & draper Stoneham Philip, shoemaker .Andrews Stephen, blacksmith Gosling Sturt, grocer & draper Taylor William, baker , Ansett John, butcher Gravett William, hrickmaker Tiley William George, surgeon Ashdown George, farmer Ha.llettThomas' WhiteHorse'&shoema Toft James, builder Ashdown Thomas, grocer & brewer Hart William, farmer Tomsett Ja.mes, farmer :Boddington Robert, surgeon Helyer Benjamin, baker Turner Edward, grocer & draper :Brooker James,plumbr.glazier&painter Holford John, beer retailet' Westover John Alfred, baker Burt Henry, boot & shoe maker Jenner William,farmer Wood Thomas, earpent€r PosT 0PPICE.-Thomas Muddle, receiver. Letters arrive Regi1trar of Births~ Deaths for DUckling District, from Hur~tpierpoint at 7.15 a.m.; dispatched at 7 p.m. William George Tiley; Thomas Sinnock, deputy registrar The nearest money order office is at Hurstpierpoint. National Sclwol, Jas. Gibb, mlrSter; Mrs. J. Gibb, mistrss- lNSURANCE 0PPICES :- , CARRIERS TO :- .Agriculturist, W. Kensett BRIGHTON-James Hemsley, every tues. thurs. & sat. County Fire, Thomas Wood returning same days London Assurance, Life, Fire~ Marine, Edward Turner LEWEs-Wm. B()lJard, tues.& sat. returning same days Provident Life, Thomas Wood DONN:ENGTON, a small village,' 2 miles south from living is a vicarage, value £28! per annum, in the gift of Chichester, in Box and Stock bridge Hundred, rape of Chi- the Bishop of Chichester and deanery of Boxgroye; and was chester, and WestHampnett Union, West Sussex. Its area formerly appropriated to the Abbey of Hyde. The Rev. is 1,029 acres; J)opulation, in J851, was 18•. The A.rundel Henry .Mal thus is the incumbent. and Portsm{)uth canal. passes close to the village. Tbe GENTRY. Downer George, beer retailer Powell George, boot & shoe maker Heath M'r. James Fogden Edmund, farmer Sparkes Frank Peachey ,farmer & miller· Humphry William James, esq Fogden George, tailor Lett~r~ received through Chichester~ Ken rick Rev. John [curate] Harris Mrs. Ann, farmer which is also the nearest money order TRADERS. Harris Thomas, farmer office Davis Edmund, blacksmith King Henry, parish clerk DU:N'CTON is a parish "on the road from Petworth to his curate is the Rev. John New. The chu'rch is very Chichester, 3 miles south of Petwortb, and 11 north-east smaU; consists of nave, chancel (divided by a modern of Chichester, in Sotton Union, Rotherbridge Hundred~ rape screen), small gallery, shingle spire, 2 bells, curious old of Arundel, West Sussex, with 1,324 acres, and a popula- stone font. HORSEBEA.R, Riddle-ton, Bound H1mse, and tion, in 1851, of 272. The living is a rectory, value £387 Kelsome are to the north. Letters through Petworth J>er annum, in the patronage ofCol. Wyndbam, and inemn- a.rrive at 8 a.m.; (iispatched, ..') p.m. The nearest money bency of the Rev. Thomas Sockdt, who resides at Petworth; order office is at Pet worth. New Rev. John [curate] Dean Ellen (Mrs.), postmistress Hopkins William, farmer, Duncton frm TRADERS. Gill Mary (Mrs.),'S~Ban' Kilham Matthew, grocer & baker :Bridger Bryan Anson, farmer Goatcher John, market gal'dener Pescod George, boot & shoe maker :Broad bridge William, farmer Hammond J. miller & farmer Smart George,carpenter &; wheelwrght Dean David, blacksmitu Hopkins Thomas, farmer :EAR.NLBY, a small parish, 6! miles south-west from £364 per annum; the Rev.Hen!'y Browne is the in Chichester, Manhood Hundred, rape of Chichester, West cumbent. Hampnett Union, West Sussex. It contains 1,157 acres ALMONDINGTON GREEN is 1 mile north- east; ()f arable, pasture and marsh land; the soil is very fertile. EASTONS, ll miles east; .Floyds, 2 miles north -.east; In 1851 it contained 137 inhabitants. The living is a Somerley, 11 miles north-east; Bat<;hmoors and Cartha reetory, in the archdeaconry of Chichester and deanery ol gena, 2 miles north-east; Hunt's Land and Hundred :Boxgrove; it was united, in 1526, to the rectory of Almo- Steddle are 2 miles north; Stub croft, 1 mile Dorth-west; dington, which is now a tithing of this parish; the Bishop Greatwicks_, half a mile west; Bracklesham, 1 mile of Chichester and the Duke of Norfolk are patrons; value south-west. • RednapRev.Wm.Hen.[curate],Rectory Harris Mrs. farmer Wakeford Robert, farmer Duke Cltarle!l, farmer Lawrence James, farm bailiff Letters received through Chichester. Duke Henry, farmer Stevens Richard, miller & shopkeeper The neaTest money order offices are at Francis John & Richard, blacksmiths Tomlin William, shopkeeper Chichester and Bognor ' :E:ABTBAM, a parish, 6 miles north-east from Chiches- curate. The cburch is very small and neat, shingle spire, ter, and 6~ miles north-west from Arundel, in Box. Hun- and 3 bells-2 cracked. In the church is a marble tablet dred, rape {)f Chichester, West Hampnett Union. The to the memory of the late Right Hon. William Haskisson, area is 1,504 acres. The population, in 1851, was 103. who lost his life in 1832 on the Liverpool and Manchester ~he soil consists of chalk, marl, and sand. The chief Railway, erected by his widow, Mrs. Huskisson. landed proprietor is Mrs. Huskisson. The living is a SEABEACH is partly in this parish and partly in Box vicarage, value £186 per annum, in the patronage of the grove. Halnaker and Warebead are 1 mile west; Nore prebendary of Eartham, deanery of Boxgrove, arch- Wood, 1 mile north-east; Hungerdown, 1 mile south; deaconry of Chichester, and incumbency of the Rev. E. Crockerhill and Oldbury, ll miles south-west. H. Goddard, of London j Rev. John Rusbridger, .x.A., .