NORTII , MIDLA VANT~ APPLEDRAM. 367

NORTH MUNDHAM is a parish and very interesting village, two miles from Drayton, and two from , in Box hundred, Chichester rape, and \Vest Hampnett union, and contained in 1851 a population of 444. The living is a discharged vicarage in the patronage of J. B. Fletcher, Esq. The Rev. Henry Pemble, M.A. is the vicar. The church is an ancient structure, with square tower. The Arundel and Portsmouth canal passes through this parish. Letters arrive through Chichester, which is the nearest Money Order Office. Dyer, Misses I Pemble, Rev. Henry, M.A. Vicar, Vicarage Hollingdale, William, esq. • Aylward, Prior, beer retailer Hunt, J ames, farmer Binstead, Charles, bricklayer Hunt, Thomas, farmer Butter, William, farmer · Jupp, GeGrge, shoemaker Chitty, Charles, farmer Skinner, John, farmer . Downer, George, farmer Smith, Mrs. Charlotte, mistress of National Ethrrton, Charles, blacksmith school Hall, John, Walnut Tree Smith, Sidney, shoemaker Hodges, J ohu, shopkeeper

MIDLAV ANT is a small parish, about two miles from Chichester, con­ taining a population of 284 ; it is in \V estbourne hundred and union, and Chichester rape. The church is a small, plain building, and the living a per­ petual curacy, in the patronage of the Duke of Richmond, and incumbency of the Rev. R. Thompson The Duke of Richmond is the chief owner of the soil, a.nd lord of the manor. Letters are received through Chichester, which is the nearest Money Order Office. Green, Thomas, esq. Potifex, - esq. Hackett, Mrs. Smith, Rev. Henry, B.A. Curate Marshall, John, esq. Ay ling, Thomas, brewer N orton, George, beer retailrr Calho•m, James, farmer Parsons, George, miller Challcu, Thomas, bootmakcr and postmaster Sadler, Henry, farmer I1angrish, 'ihomas, blacksrr.ith Williams, Mrs. A. wheelwright Mitchell, Thomas, shopkeeper and parish clerk

APPLEDRA:M is a small parish in Box and Stockbridge hundred, rape of ~hichester, West Hampnett union; and the population in 1851 was 317. The village is one mile and a half S.W. from Chicheiter. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the arch deaconry of Chichester and deanery of , in the patronage of the Dean and Chapter of Chichester, and incumbency of the Rev. Henry Smith. Letters received through Chichester, which is the nearest Office for Money Orders. Duke, Edrnund, farmer, :Manor farm Fogdcn, Edmnrxl, farmer Far"ndell, Charles, Crown and Anchor, Dell ~ewmau, John, greengrocer qnay Robinson, John, wheelwright }'arndell, Henry, miller and coal merchant, Ruclwick, Thomas, farmer Dell quay Vine, James, farmer