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Britten Mrs. The Grange Cemetery (Goorge Mitchell, Jolesfield, .\fatthews Andrew, carrier & coaJ. dlr. Bulkeley Miss, Oaklands , clerk to the burial Wineham Colvin Lt.-Col. Forrester F. Morley's board) Mitchell Henry, farmer, FairOaklands Colvin Mis,s, Oatlands Coppart William, farmer, Wineham Newnham Annie (Miss), shopkeeper, Oopestake Sampson M.A. Sherman- Davy Joseph Edmund, farm bailiff to Post office bury Place Mrs. Britten, Oatlands farm Peacock Philip, estate carpenter Hunt ·Rev. Hy. Warwick M.A.Rectory Fry William, farmer, Frylands Porter J oseph, land steward to Samp­ Kirkham Miss, Oaklands Gander Charles, farmer, Abbeyland son Copestake esq. Ewhurst manor Leslie Norman, Wymarks lsted Philip, farmer, Sakeham Sprinks Sydney, wheelwright & black­ Scatliff Mrs. Springlands Jackson William G. Royal Oak P.H. smith, Wineham Willmer Rev. Wilfred H. A. (curate) Wineham Underwood George, gardener to Mrs. COMMIU~CI.AI .. Maynard Eli, farmer, Pott's farm Britten Batchelor Waiter, gamekeeper to Sampson Copestake esq. Furzefield SRIPLEY is an extensive parish, on the , park with a herd of West Highland cattle. Sir Merrik 3 miles south from the station on the R. Burrell bart. who is lord of the manor of Knepp, ani! Snoreham branch of the London, Brighton Wilfrid Scawen Blunt esq. of Crabbet Park, Crawley, and South Coast railway, 6 south from Horsham anrl Capt. C. V. C. Hobart D.S.O. and G. F. Stanford esq. -44 from London, in the North Western division of the are the chief landowners. The soil is clay, sand and county, hundred, rape of , Hor­ loam ; subsoil, clay and marl; deposits of ironstone. sham petty sessional division, union and county court Horsham stone and Sussex marble are found. The district, rural deanery of Stmrington (second division) chief crops are wheat, oats and turnips. The area is and archdeaconry and diocese of Chichester. The church 7,713 acres of land and 65 of water; rateable value, of St. Mary, founded in the 12th century, is chiefly Nor­ .[6,362; the population in 1901 was goi. man, with later insertions, and has a tower cont•aining 6 is the principal village of the parish; bells: there is a marble monument to the Caryll family, Dragon's Green, I~ miles east, Brook's Green, I~ north, and a curious enamelled medi~val reliquary of Byzantine Broomers corner, ri miles south-south-east and White­ workmanship is preserved in the church chest : the ball, I' miles south-east, are places in this parish. s!Jained east window and others are memorials to the Parish Clerk, William H. Merritt. Loder, Burrell and Otter families: the church was com­ Post Office.-Frank Harding, sub-postmaster, near the pletely rest

• PRIVATE :RESIDENTS. 'Rowles Edward, Glenside Goacher Mary (Mrs.), frmr.Sauceland Markoo thus * to be addressed South· Shorter Sydney, Oaklands Good Edwin Weston, grocer, tea dlr. water. *Stirling-Hamilton General Sir William baker, provision merchant & genl. 1 Marked thus t to be addressed West i bart. R.A., J.P. Woodgaters draper, Post office, Coolham Grinstead. COMMERCIAL. Greenfield Jas.frmr.NorthChurch fm Arkle Rev.Edwd.Stanley M. A. Vicarage' Ambrose Ernest Lewis, farm bailiff to Gregory Robert, stud groom to S. Ball William Abel, Oakleigh grange I Sir Merrik R. BnTiell hart Shorter esq. Oaklands Ellunt Wilfrid Scawen & Lady Anne, Ashby Charles, shopkeeper, Coolham Harding 1\lichl. carpntr. Coolbam grn New Place Rlackwall William, farmer, Palmers Hayler Mi