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SUSSEX. [Kelty's 2266 HURSTPIERFOINT• SUSSEX. [KELtY'S . the bishop of the diocese is visitor; Rev. Charles Edward masters; Miss Sarah West, mistress; Miss K. Smith & Cooper M, A. Emmanuel College, Cambridge, head master; Miss Ongley, assistant mistresses; Miss F. Evans, infants' Rev. Harry Smithson Milner M. A. second master; Rev. mistress: Miss E. Evans, assistant mistress Waiter Back B.A. chaplain ; William Pratt, sec National (mixed), Sayers Common, erected in 1843, for National (boys, girls & infants), erected in 1868, & enlarged 120 children; average attendance, so; Mrs. Susan I<'anny in r887 by the addition of new infants' school; the schools Fiel.d, mistress , will hold 120 boys, 200 girls & 130 infants; average attend­ CARRIERS TO BRIGHTON.-William Bennett's van, tues.thurs. ance, 130 boys, 110 girls & 120 infants; George Rawlin­ & sat. mornings, returning same days; R. White, of Key­ son, master; Waiter Barnett & James Harbour, assistant mer, passes through on mon. wed. & fri • PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Sharood Mrs. Roanoke · Duffy Sergt. James, drill instructor to Ade MisS, Randiddles Sharpe Mrs. Warwick house the Royal Sussex Regiment & to St. Attree The Misses, Wickham Hill villas Smith Arthur, Lynmouth John's college, Drill hall Austen Mrs. Col. Lynton Smith George John Malcolm M. D. Am- Dyer George, shopkeeper Back Rev. Waiter B.A. [chaplain], St. well Place Etherington J ames, police constable John's colle~e Smith Philip, Netherby !<'itch Waiter, grocer, draper & wine & Bs.gent Mrs. 'fownfield house Stevens Mrs. Shenley villas spirit merchant Baker William, Leek vil.la Suggers George, Mountfield French Henry, upholsterer, Church ter Balcombe William, Wickham villas Tester Charles, Windsol'! 'Villa Gander Jesse, farmer, Leigh farm Banfield Mrs. Hope villas Tilley John, 2 Pierpoint terrace [letters via Cnckfield] Beeching Mrs. Black Lion house Vaughan Mrs. Ryton lodge Geer Ed win & Son, Erskine nursery Beeching Samuel, 5 Western villas Waghorn Mrs. Townfield terrace Gentry Arthur, baker Blaker N athaniel, Cherington East Ward Miss, Hillside Godley Alfred, chimney sweeper Boriiface Philip, Clifford lodge Webb -, Howard lodge Goodwin Thomas, beer retailer Borrer Rev. Prebendary ,Carey Hampton Weekes Arthur M. A., J. P. Mansion ho Gorringe John, shoe maker M.A. [rector & rural dean], Rectory Weekes R. Carey, Norton house Gorringe William, smith Borrer Major Cary Hampton D.L., J.P. Wbitaker J oseph William. Pitts Grinsted Arthur, tailor H urst grange White Arthur, St. Catherine's villa Hallett John Bassett, shoe maker Borrer Henry Hall, Fairfield White Mrs. Ellerslie Hannington Charles Smith, farmer, Borrer William, jun. .J. P. Pakyns manor Wilds Mrs. Dunstall house Goldbridge farm Brown Miss, Western cottages Wickham Thomas, Prospect house Hardy Thomas, farm bailiff to Sidney Browning Mrs. Chichester house Wilson Sidney, King's land,Sayers corn Wilson esq. Stuckholds Bull Rev. Bertie Paul M.A. (a~sistant Wood William, Morfees Hawken & Pearce, surgeons master), St. John's college Wood William, jun. Stanhope villa Heathorn George & Son, bakers Bull Miss, Prospect cottage Woodhams Thomas, Sussex villa Hide Henry, farmer, Danworth farm Bull Mrs. West town Woodruff George B. High Hatch Hole Amos, higgler, Sayers common Burden Henry, Park view Woods Mrs. Carey house Hole Edwin, blacksmith, Sayers corn Burt Miss, Wolstonbury house Wormald-W ormaldHy. WickhamHl.ldg Hole Fanny (Mrs. ),shopkpr. Sayers corn Hurt Waiter, Leacroft Wright Miss, Park house Hole John, pig killer, Sayers common Burt William, Tipnoak Hole William, farmer, Sayers common Campion Mrs. Danny park COMMERCIAL. Hollands Charles Frederick, builder, Campion Wm. Henry J.P. Danny park Al wen Wm. & Son, bakers & confectioners surveyor & house & estate agent Carpentier Miss, St. Anne's Anscombe Edwiu, stationer, & sec. & Hollingdale George Thos. beer retailer Carter Charles John, Shenley villas manager of the Gas Co Holman Alfd. market gardnr. Boxhouse Collinet The Misses, Wickham Hill vils Anscombe Henry, undertaker &c Homewood Arth. H. stationer, High st Combridge John M. Little park Anscombe Joseph, relieving officer No. Howlett Francis William, draper Cooper Rev.Charles Edward M. A. (head 2 district & registrar of births&deaths Humphreys Thomas, watch maker master), St. John's college for Hurstpierpoint sub-district & Hunter E. G. & J. farmers, Randolphs Couchman John Ed win, Down house school attendance officer, High street Hurstpierpoint Lawn Tennis Club (Miss Cnrtis John, The Elms Bailey Wm. Witham, hair dresser &c Rose, hon. sec.), N ettlesworth Davey 'fhomas Wickham, 3 Church ter Bannister Charles, watch & clock maker Hurstpierpoint Gas Co. Lim. (Edwin Deighton Rev. William George M.A. Beckwith James, New inn Anscombe, manager & SM) [curateJ, Townfield house Bellingham Alfred, farmer, Danworth Jennings Mrs. Chinese Gardens P.H Dickin~on Mrs. Norton house Bennett William, carrier Jnpp George, grocer, drapr. & fly propr Eyles Frank, The Gables Bettle Louisa (Mrs.), tobacconist King Chas. market grdnr. Whitpain cot ]•'raser John, The Hampers Boniface George, farm bailiff to Chas. King John, farmer, Dumbrells Geer Albert, Erskine villa S. Hannington esq. Goldbridge King Miss, laundress, St. George'slndry Gregg Capt. Ralph Cromwell, Belmont Boniface Peter, Sussex Arms P.H Knight Mary (Miss), dress maker, Gurney Miss, Church house BonifacePhilip,lodging- ho.Clifford lodge Eardenstowe Hall Miss, Chichester house Boston Francis, inland revenue officer, Leopard John, commercial traveller Hallett Miss, St. Catherine's villa Clifford lodge Lurway Jnha (Miss), servants' regis­ Hancock Mrs. The Nook Botting Alien, butcher try office Hannington Charles Smith, Goldbridge, Broad Harry, butcher Marking Robert W. farm bailiff toW. Sayers common Brown George, saddler H. Campion esq. J. P. Little Danny Hannington Sl.Stroods,Sayers common Brown Henry, coal dealer Masters George, grocer & draper, up­ Hawken Giles Lockwood Lang, Eastern Bull Lucy (Mrs.), dairy farm holsterer & furnishing undertaker, honse Burnett Francis, stationer, Post office valuer of grocery, drapery & general Helme Rev. Robert M.A. St. George's Burtenshaw William, chimney sweeper, stocks & fixtures, agent for W. & A. Holford Mrs. Hurst Wickham Washbrook road Gilbey, wine & spirit merchants &c. Hunter Mrs. Townfield terrace Cemetery (George Rawlinson, clerk to The Stores ; & at Lindfield Innes Miss, The Cottage, Randiddles the burial board) Mewett Henry, Queen's Head P.H Jndson Charles, Leacroft lodge Chart George, White Horse P.H Mitchell John, jun. farmer, Highfields Kember Alfred, Upper Rectory cottage Chatfield James, farm bailiff to Mr. C. Mitchell Richard, Duke of York P.H. Lambert ffemy, Layton villa F. Hollands, Washbrook farm Sayers common Megan Kennedy, The Locks Clarke Alfred, market gardener,Lahore Mitten William, chemist & stationer Miles Rev. Stephen B.A. [curate of St. Cottingham George, shoe maker Morley James Nathaniel, baker George's], The Chestnuts (Jouchman John Edwin, brewer & malt- Myall Henry & Son, bakers Milner Rev. Harry Smithson M.A. (2nd star, wholesale & retail spirit mer­ Newman Geo. lodging ho. Western vils master), St. John's college chant & mineral water manufacturer, N ewman William, shoe maker N ewman George, Western villas The Brewery Packham Charles, miller (water & N ye Miss, The Hazels Cripps Wil\iam flate Canning), builder, steam) & corn merchant, Cobbs Parish Miss, Chichester house contractor, plumber,painter, glazier, mill ; & at Hookers mill, Twineham Pearce Rev.Duncan M.A.[vicarof Christ gasfitter, paperhanger, &c. Seeadvt Packham James, miller (water), Leigh Church], The Vicarage, Sayers corn Curtis John, wine & spirit merchant mill [letters via Cuckfield] Pearce Henry, Halton Dadswell Edward, carter, Gothard grn Page Thos. brick ma. Sayers common Phipps Miss, Sunnydale Danny Park-Cricket Club (W. H. Cam- Peacock Thomas, farmr. North End frm Pierce Stephen, Dunstall house pion esq. J.P. president; Alfred Ans­ Pearce Henry, surgeon, Halton Pratt William, York vllla com be, hon. sec) Pearsey Thomas & Son, builders Randell Henry Elliott, Hope cottage Diocesan Training School for Girls (Mrs. Pennifold Henry, farmr. Dean Ho. frm Rollings Amos, Layton terrace Ann Spooner, supt.), Chichester ho Peskett Clement, tailor Rose Philip, Nettleswnrth Dorkings Elizh. M. (Mrs.), greengrocer Peskett Fletcher, gro<:er Seott Harry Alcock Ely, Knowles Dudeney Alvan, farmer, Westbrook frm Peskett Lanra (Miss),lodg.ho.Laytn.cot .
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