7 360 FELPHAM. SUSSEX. (KELLY S
Taylor Ja~. fislherman, Greenock vil Tipper ElizabetJh (Mrs.), aparlmentB, Walder William, farm bailiff to Aibert Taylor Jssse (Mr3.), apartments, 2 Ithica terrace Gr~gory esq. Flansbam farm Greenock villa. Wat$on Fanny (Mrs.), aprtmts. Sea rd FERNHURST is a pai"ish, .near the borders oHaslemere to Midhurst, An outlying portion of the parish of Woolavington was about 3! miles south from Baslemere station, Surrey, on attached in I86g to Fernhurst. the London and South Western railway, 6 north from Sexton, J ames Francis. Midhurst station, on a branch of the Londonr Brighton and South Coast railway, in the Norlh Western division NORTH .AMBERSiHA M wa10 originally a tyt.b.i.ng of of the county, Easebourne hundred, Chichester raiJe, the parish of Steep, in Hampshire, but under the Acts Midhurst petty sessional division, union and county court 2 & 3 Wm. IV. ~- 64 and 7 & 8 Viot. cap. li1, i\ district, and in the 'I."Ural deanery of Midhurst (first divi was annexed to Sussex. For ecclesiastical purposes this sion) and archdeaconry and diocese of Chichester. The tything was attached to Fernhurst and South Ambersham church of St. Margaret is of stone, in the Early English to Easebourne. The area is r, I69 acres; rateable value, style, and has a tower with spire, containing 3 bells: £r,ooo; the population in IB9I was 170 and in 1901, 147. there are various memorial windows and inscriptions to Overnoons, with 2 houses and a population of 10 in the Os borne family: the church was restored in 1881 at 1891, was transfe-rTed by Local Government Order a cost of about £3,000, and will seat 330 persons. The 10,297, 19 Dec. I'879, {rMilland district.'! M01-ley Levi, ibr.icklayer Dickinson Wm. Watson, Hawksfold of -Uhe Midhur~ union, Nirvana. Paine William, butciler Duke .Arthur Stanley, Nirvana Edwards Alfred, blacksmith Parminter 'Dhomaas William, tailor Ra.ITis Mrs. '11he Cottags Edward1~ iMary (Mrs.), dr6\'!S maker, Penfold Geo. farmer, Henley common Keswick James J. Verdley Place 'Tihe Oaks Puttick James, house decorator Salvin A. Gerard, W oodfold Gale Frederick. bricklayer Quinnell Thos. farmr.Henley Commn tSturges J onatillan, Friday's Hill cot Gilbert Wm, grocer & beer retailer, Seward James, Spread Eafle P.H '.11homlli! Rev. Lewis Davieos (V'icar), Bexley hill Slade Benjamin, builder The Vicarage Greenway Daniel, farmer Smith Geo • .Andrew,stationer,Post oil tTudor Owen S. FTiday'<~ Hill house Greenway Jabez, fanner Smith William Luke, insurance agent Waterlow M:rs. Kingshott's Hansford Chas. farmer, Daw's farm Thayer Jn. grocer & baker,Henley cam Willcock Charles (lay reader), Henley fHar.twright Fredk. assistant over~eer Thorns William Henry, registrar of Hill & clerk to tlh.e Parish Council k bil"tlhs & deat!hs for Fel'IIIhurst sub· SCJhool a-ttend. officer for Midhurst di.strict, Midthu~t union, Melita COMMERCIAL. educational district, Tlhe Copyhold West Alfred, farmer & carman Baker Stephen, farmer, Green hill Henley Brick Yard; office, Cowdray West Charles, farmer & miller (water), Bicknell York, Red Lion P.H Estate office, Midhurst Cook's bridge Body Geo. farmer, Scotland farm Rill James, builder, contractor k West Richard, cowkeeper, Henley oom Bridger Percy, farmer, Low.Hawksfold correspondent to tlhe Fernhurst & Winscombe E. J. farmer, North park Bridger Richard, farmer, Lower lodge !Linohmere Council school~t, clerk Woodman Edwd.Jesse, grocer & baker Bridger Thos. farmer, Collyer's !arm to !Jhe 1burial board & deputy Workmen's Institute (James Hill, sec) Bulbeck Alfred, forester to the Earl il"egistrar of !births & deatlis, Fern of Egmont, Beeches thurst ll!ub-di.strict, Midhurst union NORTH .AMBERSHAM. C--emetery (James Hill, clerk to the Hoare William Albert, vaccination k Dallyn Thomas, farmer, Lower House burial board) relieving officer, Fernhurst district, & Blackdown farms Challen William, shoe maker :Midhul"st union, Rose ·hank Spooner Mary (Mr!. ), farmr. Gunters Ohase John & Son, drapers, grocers Holmes Ja.meos, cowkeeper (lettevs tfurough Petworth) & insurance agents Jackson George, King's Anrmms P.H FERRING (or West Ferring) is a parish on the and has a bell-cote containing one bell: there are several south coast, 64 miles from London, I mile west from stained windows : the church was partially restored in Goring station on the Brighton and Portsmouth 11ection r875, and the work completed in 1886·7, at a cost of of the London, Brighton and South Coast railway, 4 £1,300, and in I 893 t-he roof was repaired at the sole cost miles west from Worthing, in the South Western divi of the late Mrs. Henty, of the Grange : there are 200 sion of the county, Paling hundred, upper division sittings. The register dates from the :rear 1558. The of Arundel petty sessional division and rape, East living is a vicarage, with that of East Preston and rec Preston union, Worthing county court district, rural tory of Kingston annexed, joint net yearly value £220, deanery of Storrington (fourth division), and arch with residence and 26 acres of glebe, in the gift of the deaconry and diocese of Chichester. The church of St. Dean and Chapter of Chichester, and held since 1888 by the Andrew is of stone, chiefly of the Early English period, Rev . .Arthur Mackreth Deane M.A.. of Emmanuel College.