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Masters & Tulley, grocers, drapers, Smith Lizzie (Miss), dress maker, 9 Young Bertram Michell M.R.C.S. house furnishers &c. Station road Parklands road Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. & D.P.H.

Peters Katherine Mary (Mrs. ),aparts. 1 Smith W. H. & Son, booksellers & Cantab. (firm, Young & Frend), Hope villa, Woodsland road I news agents,Railway statn. bookstall physician, Hassocks lodge Price Fanny (Mrs.), confectioner, 2 Spencer Eliza (Mrs.), apartments, Young & Frend, physicians, Hassocks Stanford terrace Fernlea, Woodsland road ludge Rhodes John, apartments, Abyssinia, Walker Henry, chimney sweeper, 29 Station road Parklands road (For remainder of na-mes in Hassocks, Sharm'ln Leonard, coal merchant; Wellman Frederick J. pleasure gar- see Clayton.) depot, Railway station dens, The Orchard KINGSFOLD, see Warnham.

KINGSTON (near ) is a parish 2~ miles south­ living is a vicarage, united to that of Iford, joint net west from Lewes, in the Mid division of the county, yearly value £230, with residence, in the gift of the Lewes rape, petty sessional division and county court Rev. T. G. Ridley M.A., B.C.L. and held since 1909 by district, Swanborough hundred, Newhaven union and in the Rev. Arthur Gordon Green B.A. of Emmanuel Col­ the :rural deanery of Lewes, archdeaconry of Lewes and lege, Cambridge, who resides at Iford. Charles Goring diocese of Chichester. esq. of Wiston House, is lord of the manor, owner of In pursuance of Sec. 1 of the "Local Government Act, nearly the whole of the parish and of the great tithes. r 8g4," this parish has been divided into two, known as The soil is clay-marl; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops Kingston near Lewes, and Kingston Urban, the latter are wheat and barley. The area of the parish is 1,64J being that portion comprised in the Lewes municipal acres; rateable value, £r,382; the population in rgor borough. was n7. The church of St. Pancras is of flint and stone, in the Parish Clerk, Waiter Lovick. Decorated style, and has a. tower containing 3 bells : there is a brass to the Vinall family, dated r667: the Letters through Lewes arrive about 7 a.m. The nearest stained east window was given in 1908 by Mrs. Aubrey money order & telegraph office is at Lewes, but there Hillman in memory of her husband: the church was is a receiving office at Iford. Wall Box cleared at restored in 1874, at a cost of £r,3oo, and has 140 I0.3o a. m. & 6.30 p.m. week days; sunday, II a.m sittings. The register dates from the year r654. The The children of this parish attend the school at Iford PRIVATE RESIDENTS. . Howeli Henry F Ilowell Henry Francis, farmer Alhroft Arthur Hadrian, Owlswick Kenward A. Thomas, Glengarriff I\.enward A. T. & Son, nurserymen, Bevis Miss Lennard Mrs Glengarriff Chandler James, Astley house Lucas Edward Verrall, Manor house Mickleburg William, head gardener Coupe Herbert William, Holmstrow Miller George C. M. Soanberge to W. G. A. Edwards esq. The Edwards Wm. Geo. Albt. The Orchard Parris David William, Spring mount Orchard

Fillis Miss Kate, Sunnyside ll Wilkinson Herbe:rt Parris David Wm. frmr. Spring barn..

Hodson John, Pendyke COMMERCIAL. I Tuppin Charles, shopkeeper Hotton William, St. Ives 1 Hoather Philip, blacksmith

KINGSTON (near Worthing) is a parish adjoining 1 gleb~, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Chichester,. and lying between East Preston and Ferring, 4 miles west and held ;;ince r88R by the Rev. Arthur Mackreth Deane· from Worthing and r! south-ea.at from .Angmering sta- M ...i. of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and canon tion on the and Portsmouth section of the residentiary of Chichestflr, who rPsides at Ferring. , Brighton and South Coast railway, in the South Mrs. F. E. Gordon, who is the lady of the manor, and Western division of the county, Arundel rape and p&tty Mrs. C. H. S. Pretyman, of Boyne Holme, Maidenhead,. sessional division, East Preston union, Worthing county are the sole landowners. The soil is strong loam; sub­ court district and hundred of Paling and in the rural ~oil, marl. The chief crops are wheat, oats and barley. deanery of Worthing and archdeaconry and diocese of The area is 431 acres of land and 123 of foreshore, and Chichester. A chapel which formerly stood here has Q"roynes have been constructf>d by the landowners to­ disappeared through the encroachments of the sea. The prevent the encroachments of the sea; rateable value,. register, which still exists, is kept at Ferring, and dates f.7o.s; the population in 1901 was 40. from 1570 to r67r. The living is a rectory, united to the Letters arrive from Worthing at 8 a.m. & I p.m. The consolidated vicarag-e of Ferring with East Preston, joint nearest money order & telegraph office is at East net yearly value £220, with residence and 26 acres of 1 Preston, r! miles distant Gordon Mrs. F. E. Kingston manor I Candy John A. S. farmer ! Prince William, farmer KINGSTON-BY-SEA is a parish, half a mile west acres of ground, which are farmed by the inmates. from Southwick station on thll Brighton and Portsmouth The principal landowners are Hugh Gorringe esq. J.P. section of the London, Brighton and South Coast rail- and the trustees of the late Mrs. Louisa Gorringe. The way, I mile east from Shoreham and 5 miles west from 1 arpa is 782 acres of land, ro of tidal water and rg of Brighton, in the Mid division of the county, Fishergate foreshore; a great portion of the land on the southern hundred, Bramber rape, Steyning union and petty ses- portion of this parish is now used as market gardens sional division. Brighton county court district and in and for fruit growing; rateable value, £9,491; the tha rural deanery Df Burst, archdeaconry of Lewes and population in 1901 was 523. diocese of Chichester. The parish is within the Urban Parish Clerk, C. H. Farmer. District of Shoreham-by-Sea. The church of St. Julian Post & Public Telephone Office.-William Davey, sub- is of flint and stone, in the Early English style, and has postmaster. Letters through Brighton arrive at 8 a tower containing one bell: there are monuments to a.m. & 12.15 & 6.15 p.m. Letter Box cleared at 7-I5 the families of Blaker, Dawson, Mills, Monke and & 8.35 a.m. 12 noon & 2.55 & 7·45 p.m.; sundays at Norton: the church affords rso sittings. The register 4.30 p.m. Southwick is the nearest post, money order dates from the year 1591. The livin{! is a rectory, net & telegraph office; there are also telegraph offices nt yearly value £r38, with residence and 22 acres of glebe, the Wharf & at Southwick railway station in t.he gift of Lord Leconfield, and held sinNl rgro by Wall Letter Box, Kingston terrace, cleared at 7.10 & the Rev. Ernest Isaac Frost L. Th. of Hatfield Hall, 8.30 a.m. & 12.15 & 6 p.m. ; sundays, 4· 20 p.m D?rbam, who is also chaplain of St_eyning union. Sub-Commissioners of Pilotage appointed by the Trinity K1~gston ha~ ?ecome _a place of consider~ble trade. House, Edward Hall, Custom house, Kingston-by-Sea; bemg the pnnc~pal statiOn of the London, Bn~hton and Captain Frank S. Cahill, 73 New Church road, Hove Sout~ Coast ra1lway _for goods and merchandise la~ded & Commander George E. S. Fetch R.N., H.M. Coast- at Kingston wharf, m Shoreham harbour: llere IS a guard, Brighton Custom House, r~rnoved from Shoreh~m m r88o, and Coast Guard, Moses William Vincent, stationed officer als,> quays, belongmg to the London, Bnghton and South . Coast Railway Company; besides timber ponds and Custom House,. Edward Hall, ch1ef officer; Joseph large saw mills belonging to Messrs. Beves and Co. of Potts, preventive & seco~d officer_; . Abraham A~her- Brighton, and 3 corn warehouses, occupied by Rubie fold, T~omas John Hennmg- & Wilham J. Kerndge, and Adams LimitPd, of Brighton. The Coastguard Sta- preventive men ti"on, erected in rgoo on the main road, has 8 men and Trinity House Pilots, FredeTick Grant, Waiter Hatcher, I officer in charge. The lighthouse, erected in 1846, Edward H. Shirtliff, Frank 0. Reeves, Henry A. opposite the mouth of Shoreham harbour, stands in L'pperton & Samuel Upperton · the centre of this parish. The Workhouse of Steyning Lighthouse, Albert Holes, keeper Union was built in 1901 on Old Shoreham road, at a London, BrightDn & South Coast Railway Wharfinger'• cost of .£6s,ooo, for 480 inmates, and has attached 20 Office, Henry Hackett, wharfinfirer