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Christopher, David, farmer I Oliver, James, farmer Eldridge, Robert, farmer Pilbern, Levi, Harrow inn Eveden, John, grocer, &c. Pocock, William, farmer Standen, Thomas, farmer Hack, Jesse, Victoria inn 0 J effery, George, grocer, &c.

SEDLESCOMBE has an area. of 2049 acres, and a population of 714; it is pleasantly situated on the , on the road from to Hawkhurst in Kent. The church is a small, neat fabric ; the living is a rectory, in the patronage of the Lord Chancellor, and incumbency of the Rev. John Pratt. This parish is about three miles from Battle, in Hastings rape, Battle hundred and union. Letters are received through Battle, which is the nearest Money Order Office. Pratt, Rev. John, M.A. I Wagner, John, esq. Sharpe, Hurcules, esq. Archer, Thomas, shoemaker N oakes, Thomas, Coach and Horses inn Barham, Tilden, relieving officer Playsted, Albert, farmer Butler, Philip, tailor and postmaster Russell, William, shoemaker Byner, James, grocer and draper Stnbbs, Edward, farmer Catt, John, builder Simes, John, farmer Eldridge, Josepb, carpenter Smith, Albert, farmer

Hogben, John, Queen's Head inn o Webb, Mrs. grocer Kinchett, Henry, master of National school Wenbam, William, farmer Laurence and Sun, powder manufacturers W estou, Robert, farmer Mitchell, Felix, grocer and draper •

PETT is delightfully situated about four and a half miles from Hastings, commanding an extensive view of the surrounding country, and is one of the most picturesque spots in the neighbourhood. In clear weather the French coast can be distinctly seen from Chick hill. It is in Hastings union and rape, and in the hundred of Guestling; it comprises an area of 1455 acres, and 354 inhabitants. The living is a rectory, in the patronage of Thomas Thorn ton, Esq., and incumbency of the Rev. Robert West. The church is a small plain structure, and contains many ancient monuments. Letters are received through Hastings, which is the nearest Money Order Office. Moyses, Mrs. I West, Rev. Robert, M.A. Barden, Benjamin, wheelwright Hills, Samuel, bricklayer Davis, Jo S. and T. farmers and graziers Hills, Thomas, butcher and carrier Davis, Joseph, Ship inn Noakes, Henry, farmer Foster, James, grocer and postmaster Skinner, John, farmer Gibbs, William, bricklayer Thorpe, Abraham G. farmer Griffin, Mrs. farmer Thorpe, Charles, farmer Hills, George, Royal Oak inn

GUESTLING comprises '3564 acres, and has a population of 860. It is an important parish, the greater part being on an eminence, commanding fine views of the surrounding country. Brookham, the seat of the Dowager Lady Ashburnham, is a handsome mansion, delightfully situated in the centre of a richly.wooded park, which is an attractive ornamen:t for miles round.