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Section 31(6) Deposits 29/0 1/20 10 No. Name/Address of Landowner West Sussex County Council - Public Rights of Way - Section 31(6) Deposits 29/0 Name/Address of Landowner Property Detail/Area Date of Date of 1/20 Deposit Statutory 10 Declaration No. 1 Mr.H.W.Drewitt, Grange Farm, Colworth 28.12.33 Colworth, Oving 2 Capt.W.P.Gandell, Slinfold Slinfold 01.01.34 Manor, Slinfold 3 4 Col.Margesson Findon 05.01.34 5 W.Seymour Eastwood, West Stoke 12.01.34 West Stoke House, West Stoke 6 Mr.B.Worlsey Powell, Hale, Rudgwick 17.01.34 Rudgwick 7 Sir William Bird, Eartham House, Eartham 15.02.34 Eartham 8 Dr. & Mrs.R.S.Aitchison, Ifield - Woldhurstlea Estate 19.02.34 The Dower House, Ifield and G.A.J. Bell, Cawston Manor, Norfolk. 9 Col.Thynne, Muntham Court, Findon 30.04.34 Findon 10 S.D.Secretan, Swayes, Rudgwick Rudgwick 14.05.34 11 R.Henderson, The Mill House, Rudgwick 14.05.34 Rudgwick 12 Mr & Mrs.C.C.Naumann, Rudgwick 14.05.34 Aliblasters, Rudgwick 13 A.M.Holman, Hyes, Rudgwick Slinfold 14.05.34 14 Miss E.Beck, Duncans, Billingshurst 14.05.34 Billingshurst 15 R.G.Norris, Wildens, Billingshurst Billingshurst 14.05.34 16 Mr & Mrs.W.U.Sherlock, Billingshurst 14.05.34 Wynstrode, Billingshurst 17 J.F.Turpin, Beldhamland, Loxwood 14.05.34 Loxwood 18 Col.J.R.Warren, The Hyde, Lower Beeding Parish, 10.08.34 Handcross Nr.Handcross 24.11.37 19 Gen.H.Clifton-Brown, Nr.Crawley 16.08.34 Holmbush Estate, Faygate, 24.11.37 Horsham 20 E.G.MacAndrew, Pallinghurst, Nr.Tismans Common 31.08.34 Nr.Baynards 21 Capt.E.C.Eric Smith, Ashfold , Nr.Lower Beeding 05.09.34 Handcross 22 J.Goring, Wiston Wiston 23 Mrs.O.Loring, Court House, Rusper Rusper 24 J.T.McGaw, St.Leonards Forest, Lower Beeding Horsham 25 R.Rank, Aldwick Place, Aldwick 15.10.34 Bognor Regis No. Name/Address of Landowner Property Detail/Area Date of Date of Deposit Statutory Declaration 26 Mrs.F.H.Wilson, Lynwick Estate, Rudgwick 22.11.34 Rudgwick 27 Capt.C.E.Lucas, Warnham Court, Warnham 17.01.35 Horsham 28 Mrs.M.C.Craven, The Square, Kingsley Green 30.01.35 Kingsley Green 29 Miss M.T.Carleton, Shipley and Southwater 11.02.35 Newbuildings Estate, Shipley 30 Col.C.Yatman, Fernden Estate, Haslemere 14.02.35 Haslemere 31 Sir C.J.B.Hurst, The Nunnery Rusper 15.03.35 Estate, Rusper, Horsham 32 Laura E.Comtesse de la Chapelle, Warnhams Estate,Rudgwick 09.04.35 Warnhams, Rudgwick 33 Lord Woolavington, Lavington Lavington Park Estate, 13.04.35 Park, Petworth Graffham and Lavington 34 Lt.Col.A.R.Hurst, Horsham Rural, Rusper and 25.11.35 Horsham Park Estate Warnham 35 Mrs.Jackson Moore, Rudgwick 10.02.36 Bury St.Austens, Rudgwick 36 Duke of Richmond & Gordon, Goodwood Estate 14.04.36 27.09.99 Goodwood, Chichester Duplicate - 153 37 Durford Wood Landowners Ltd. Rogate 28.07.36 16 High Street, Petersfield 38 The Hon.Arthur Howard, Steyning 12.03.37 Wappingthorn Estate, Steyning 39 Major E.F.S.St.John, The Lodge, Slinfold Slinfold 40 C.R.Doxat, Goringlee, Coolham Coolham 02.06.37 41 H.D.Harben, Warnham Lodge Warnham Estate, Warnham 42 Edmund S.Clarke, Shermanbury 22.12.37 Shermanbury Estate 43 L.M.Reed, The Warren, Lower Beeding 08.07.38 Handcross, Haywards Heath 44 W.R.Burrell, Knepp Castle, Knepp Castle 05.08.38 Horsham Duplicate - 164 45 G.F.W.James, West Dean, West Dean 15.06.99 Chichester Duplicate - 208 46 Major Tristram, Cox's Hill, Sompting Estate 23.08.38 Dallington, Heathfield 47 W.H.Aggs, Little Thakeham, Warminghurst 05.08.38 Pulborough 48 Capt.G.Hornung, West Grinstead 24.08.38 West Grinstead Park, West Grinstead 49 The Hon.Clive Pearson, Parham 25.08.38 Parham House, Parham No. Name/Address of Landowner Property Detail/Area Date of Date of Deposit Statutory Declaration 50 M.Pearce, Carpenters Town, Graffham 31.08.38 Graffham, Petworth 51 S.Tompson, Milland House, Milland 31.08.38 Milland 52 Wallace Heaton, Wisborough Green 08.09.38 Wephurst Park Estate, Wisborough Green 53 F.J.Wootton Isaacson Slindon 54 Christs Hospital Horsham 55 Mrs.H.Davies, Wood Place Estate Woodmancote 56 Mrs.E.M.Lutman-Johnson Petworth, Kirdford and 12.10.38 Northchapel 57 Viscount Cowdray Cowdray Estate, Midhurst About Duplicate - 197 end of October 1938 58 Major J.F.Colvin Shermanbury Estate 29.10.38 59 Lt.Col.C.B.Godman, Cowfold 05.12.38 Woldringfold, Horsham 60 Trustees of H.C.Lee Steere and/or Place Farm, Plaistow 13.12.38 C.A.Lee Steere 61 Trustees of H.C.Lee Steere and/or Lordings Farm, Billingshurst 13.12.38 C.A.Lee Steere 62 The Duke of Norfolk, Arundel Arundel Estate Castle 63 The Rt.Hon. Lord Leconfield, Petworth Estate Petworth House, Petworth 64 Mr.J.E.Gordon and Mrs.C.E.Knox West Kingston Estate 65 Dame Alice Godman South Lodge Estate, Nr.Cowfold 66 The Sussex Brick Co.Ltd. Graylands, Nr.Warnham 67 The Sussex Brick Co.Ltd. Southwater 68 R.C.Graseby, Itchenor Park Estate Itchenor Park, West 31.07.39 Itchenor 69 Dr.F.C.Trapnell & J.G.Trapnell, Heath Common, Washington 01.05.41 1 Hare Court, Temple, London. EC4 70 R.B.Fielding, Okehurst, Okehurst Estate, 17.01.47 Billingshurst Billingshurst 71 The Hon.Mrs.E.V.E.Emmet, Amberley Castle Estate 01.09.50 Amberley Castle, Amberley 72 Mr.D.S.Vernon, Lower Locks, Birdham 01.09.50 Birdham, Chichester 73 Sir Giles Loder, Leonardslee, Leonardslee, Lower Beeding 04.51 Horsham Duplicate - 113 74 No. Name/Address of Landowner Property Detail/Area Date of Date of Deposit Statutory Declaration 75 J.F. & H.W.Green Ltd. Dale Park Estate, Slindon 01.06.62 and Itchenor Park Estate 76 J.P.Heaver and others North Bersted, Bognor Regis 08.07.70 77 Kendells Stone and Paving Co.Ltd. Land at Ford Aerodrome 10.07.71 Barnettwood Lane, Leatherhead 78 Crawley Urban District Council Oak Lodge, Robinson Road, 10.07.73 Crawley 78a Defence land agent RARDE Langhurst, 27.03.74 Horsham Rural 79 Defence land agent Home Platt Estate, Sharpthorne, West Hoathly 79a C.E.G.B., Bankside House, Tilgate, Crawley 18.06.80 Sumner Street, London. SE1 9JU 80 Rawdon Investments Ltd., Worthing area Gansford Close, Worthing 80a New England Wood Trust, New England Wood, 10.01.83 18.03.95 8 Brock End, Cuckfield Cuckfield 81 Mrs.B.J.Durling, Worthing area 119 Westcourt Road, Worthing 81a Miss B.Harries, 10 Juxon Close, Off Cawley Road, Chichester 31.01.83 Chichester 82 WSCC Oathall School, 25.04.83 Duplicate - 119 Haywards Heath 83 WSCC Worth Way 09.02.83 84 WSCC County Hall Campus, 08.07.83 26.10.95 See also deposit no. 304 Chichester 85 The Oakley Jones Co.Ltd. The Severals, Midhurst 17.04.79 86 East Grinstead Track - Ashplatts Wood, 02.02.84 War Memorial Ltd. East Grinstead 87 The Peredur Trust, Cornwall Land at Sunnyside, 19.05.84 East Grinstead 88 K.N.Rudd Ford Industrial Estate, 18.06.84 Ford Aerodrome 89 Property Services Agency Sharpthorne Army Married 05.12.83 Quarters and Crawley Radar Site, Pease Pottage 90 Mrs.S.A.D.Maybury Holmhill, Chithurst, 23.07.84 24.06.97 Nr Petersfield. GU31 5EZ 21.05.03 08.05.09 91 D.Hobbs & Sons, Fullingmill Netherwalstead, Lindfield 21.08.84 Farm, Lindfield 92 Saddlehome Ltd. Huntingrove Farm, Slinfold 23.05.85 93 East Grinstead Urban District East Grinstead area 03.35 Council 94 Mrs & Miss Savill, Finches, Lindfield 09.01.35 Finches, Lindfield Duplicate - 101 95 Mr.W.K.Furse, Old House, Old House Estate, 20.06.34 West Hoathly West Hoathly No. Name/Address of Landowner Property Detail/Area Date of Date of Deposit Statutory Declaration 96 Cuckfield Rural District Council Parish of Worth 14.05.34 97 Lt.Col.L.C.R.Messel, Nymans Estate, Handcross 13.08.34 Nymans Estate, Handcross 98 Trustees of Mr.J.S.Beale Standen Estate, East 28.08.34 Grinstead 99 Col.J.R.Warren The Hyde Estate, Handcross 18.09.34 100 Mrs.L.Warren, Handcross Park, Handcross Park, Handcross 25.09.34 Handcross 101 Duplicate - 94 102 Col.S.R.Clarke, Borde Hill, Borde Hill Estate, 23.04.35 Haywards Heath Cuckfield Rural 103 Rt.Hon.Earl Castle Stewart Old Lodge Estate, Withyham 14.06.35 104 Col.Ralph S.Clarke The Brook House Estate, 03.07.35 Ardingly 105 Mr.R.M.Mason and others The Lindfield Estate 17.02.36 106 Mr.N.E.Behrens Shovelstrode Estate, 10.04.37 Forest Row 107 Edward Charles Blount, Imberhorne Estate, 21.04.37 Imberhorne, East Grinstead East Grinstead 108 Mr.E.M.Preston Slaugham Park Estate 04.05.37 109 Mr.E.S.Clarke Pickwell and Shermanbury 22.10.37 Estates 110 Property Services Agency Home Platt Estate, 02.10.74 Sharpthorne 111 The Ashdown and General Land Broadhurst Manor Estate, 24.05.35 Co. West Hoathly & Horsted Keynes 112 Avis Barbara Clarke and Inholmes Farm Nurseries, 19.03.49 Adelaide May Durrant Burgess Hill 113 Duplicate - 73 114 Charles Fallows Jones, Gravelye House Estate, 06.01.38 Gravelye House, Lindfield Lindfield Rural 115 Capt.E.C.Eric Smith Ashfold Estate, Handcross 25.11.37 116 R.K. & K.P.Sothcott The Willows, Second 23.05.88 Avenue, Bracklesham Bay 117 C.H.Nash, c/o Orchard House, Ashpark Wood, Kingspark 28.07.88 Durfold Wood, Plaistow, Wood, Birchfold Copse, Billingshurst Swear Copse, Sparrwood Hanger, Nr.
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