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Selsey, Chichester Cornford Amos, Mayfield 8.0 Carter William, Willingdou, Eastbourne Clayton James, Sidlesham, Chichester Cornford David, :Five Ashes, Hawkhurst -Carter William Evershed, Newfields, ClearMchl.Washingtn.PulboroughR.S.O Cornford David, Mayfield S.O Wisborough green, BillingshurstR. S. 0 Clement Arth. Ireland, PulboroughR. S. 0 Corn ford J n. W oolbridge, Mayfield S.O .Carver Fredk. C. Bolney,Hayward's Hth Coad Rt. Eridgegreen, Tunbridge Wells Cornford Nicholas J. Wartling, Hastings Catt Chas. Hurstmonceux,Hailsham S.O Coad William, Redgate mill, Eridge Cornford Peter, Heathfield S.O Catt Charles, Warbleton S.O green, Tunbridge \Veils Cornford Samuel, Boar's head, Crow· Catt Charles, Wartling, Hastings CoatesF.Maplehurst,Nuthurst,Horsham borough, Tunbridge Wells Datt Edwin, Terwick, Petersfield Coates Hy. Pondtail, Shipley, Horsham Cornford Sl. 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Lindfield,Hayward'sHeath Cox Jesse, Chailey, Lewes S.O · Chappell Cephas Clinton, Dumpford Combes ConradeC.Sidlesham,Cbichester Cox John, Scaynes hill, Lindfield, Hay· park, Trotton, Petersfield Combes Mrs. Maria, Rookwood, West ward's Heath Charman Charles, Clay's, West Chilting- Wittering, Chichester Cox Mrs. Lucy, Nutley, Uckfield ton, Pulborough R.S.O Comper Charles, Whale's, West Chilt- CoxThoi.Hambrook,Chidham,Emswrth Charman Clement, Pulborough R.S.O ington, Pulborough R.8.0 Cramp Albert,Chittlebirch,Sedlescombe, Charman Frederick William, Great Compton .Alfred Hall, Shulbrede priory, Battle S.O house, Southwat.er, Horsham Shotter mill, Haslemere CrampE.Ellen hali,Ewhnrst,Hawkhurst ·Charman Geo. Green, Pulborough R. S. 0 Compton Edwd. Southwater, Horsham Cramp Fredk. Burwash, EtchinghamS.O ·Charman John, Oak house & Pickhurst, Compton W. G. Rotherfld.Tunbrdg.Wlls CresswellJ.Cobdens,Lodsworth,Petwrth • Pulborough R_S.O Connor Hy. Sut.ton, Pulborough R.8.0 CresswellWilloughby,Lodswrth.Petwrth -channan Michael, Warnham, Horsham Connor James, Duncton, Petworth Crew Wm South com.Chailey,LewesS.O oChart Richd. Street end, Heathfield S. 0 ConstableA. J arvis brook, Tunbrdg. Wells Cripps Philip, Cra wley Down S. 0 {Jhatfield George, Stroods, Cuckfield, Constable E. Spithurst, Barcombe,Lewes Crisford Fredk. Ninfield, Battle S.O Hayward's Heath Constable F. Balcombe, Hayward's Hth CrispeW.A.Bardown,Stonegte.Hawkhrst 1 Chatfield Rd. Mare hl."Pulborough R. S. 0 Cook Alfred, Winchelsea, Rye R.S. 0 ~ Crittall Alfred, Stonehouse, Town row, Chatfield Thomas, Dane hill, Uckfield Cook Alvan, East Chiltington, Lewes I Tunbridge Wells Cheale Walter, Little Bnckham hill, CookJsph. BlackBrook, GuestM.ng ,Hstngs! Crittenden Brothers, Udimore,RyeR.S. 0 lsfield, Uckfield Cook Leonard, Ifield, Crawley Crittenden Benj. Udimore, Rye R.S.O CheesemanF.W.Sedlescombe,BattleS.O Cook Mrs. Richard, Little Haywards, CrittendenEdwin, Udimore, RyeR.S.O Cheesmere Mrs. Joseph, Andrew's hill, Hayward's Heath Crittenden Joseph, Udimore, Rye R.S.O Billingshurst R.S.O Cook William, Hayward's Heath R.8.0 CronkTho!!l. Wood's corner,Dallingtn.S.O Cheesmore Wili1am, jun. Little Tiddles- Cooke William, Chailey, Plumpton S.O tCrossley George Richard, Great Butts, fold, Rudgwi~k, Billingshurst R.S.O Coombs Wm. Bryer, Baxted, Uckfield Wadhurst 8.0 .
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