DIRECTORY.] . WORTH. 3139 Lanerton Lord, W oolbeding: h6use. Pett John, farmer, Redford TanneP ROM l'rfoore, farmer and labd Stephens Rev. Willia.m Ricbarci Wood, Pursley Francis; farmer, Pidgeon bill steward to Lord J.anerton M.A. [rector], rectory Quennell Charles, shopkeeper, Red- Wells Henry; farmer, Eastshaw: Dum mer- Henry, Plough, Redford ford West J ames, farm bailiff to Lord Gale. Samuel~ brick m&ker, Redford Standing Charles, fanaer, &uD41 .farnt I.anerl

WORTH is an .extensive and exceeding-11 pleasant parish, I tbe residence of Edward 1\lartio, esq. are- also seats here. situated on the road frmnCroydon to Cuekfield. 8 miles north Worth Park, the seat of J oseph M. Montf'Jior~ esq. J.P. is from the latter, and about 7 west from East Grinstead: the a handaoma b~ilding of red brick, faced with stone. station, on the LondoH, Brigltton and So11th 'J'he charities amount to £26 :vearly. The Marquis bf Coast Railway, is in this parish 1 there is now a braneh from Abergavenny and W. S. Bluut, esq. are lord~t of the manor. the Three Bridges station, passing Rowfant and Grange The p:rincipallandownePSare Geo:rg& Smith, J. M. Monte­ road stations, all in this partsh, on to East Grinstead, and fiore~ John Stewart Oxley, Richard Wilson Bockby, and thence to Tuubridge Wells.: the parisl¥ is in th& Easterrt Wilfred Scawen Blunt, esqrs. Mrs. Ashburner, Sir C. M. division of the county, hundred of Buttinghill, union and Lamp!K»l, bart, and J. R, Ree-ves, esq. The soil is sand; ~onnty court district of East Grinstead, Lewee rape, rural subsoil, loam and sand. The chief crops are whf'&.t, barley, deanery of Lewes (No. 3),archdeaeonrymf Lewe&jand diocese oats-, .an cl swedes. The area is 18,250 acres; rateable valne, of Chichester. The church of St. Nicholas is an ancient .£23,551; in 1871 the population was 3,209, of which 1,693 Saxon crnciform building, which was restored in 1871, and are in Down district. a stone tower is built in place of small spire, and it has a TILGATE FOREST and Old House Warren are in this peal of 6 bells, it contains several monuments, and an or~n: parish. Copthorne, Turner's Hill, Furnacf', Blackwater, in the transepts are some handsome stained windows. The Malthouse, Miswell, , Three Bridges, and Feu register dates from the middle of the sixteeRtb century. Place are other places. The living is a rectory, yearly value £608, in the gift of~ Parish Clerk, Worth, John Allcorn. and held hy, the Rev. George Wilson Ra.nks, ,M.Aa of Corpus -- Christi College,. Cambridge. The Rectory is beautifully PosT & MoNEY ORDER OFFICE, Crawley Down, 1\liss -situated on thegentleslope-ofahiU,andcommaudssomevery Brinkhurst, receiver. Letters arrive from Crawley at -extensive and beautiful views. All Saints' cbureh, Crawley 6.55 a.m. &; 11.40 a.m.; dispatched at 3.45 p.m. & 6.20 Down, to which a district was assigned in 1862, ,is a Gothic p.m. stone building, consisting of chancel, nave and north aisle, RECEIVING HousE, Pound Hill.-Peter Brown, receiver. and belfry containing I bell. The register dates from the Letters arrive from Crawley at 6.25 s.m.: dispatched at year 1844. The lh·ing is a vicarage, yearly value .£150, in 7.10 p.m. The nearest money order office is at Crawley. the rzift of the rector: the Rev. Henry Richard Gray, M.A. PosT, .MONEY ORDER & TELEGRAPH OPFICE.-Tur- ofWorcester College, Oxford, is the vicar. There are two ner's Hill.-Edward Steer, receiver. Letters arrive f1·om pla~esofworshipin connection with theCountessofHunting- Crawley at 7.30 a.m. & 12.40 p.m.; dispatched at 2 p.m . ..Ion's sect,situate at Turner's Hill and Copthorne; at Pound & 5.50 p.m. ; & money order office & savings b;mk open Hill is a literary and Scientific Institution. This parish 9.0 a.m. till 5 p.m. week days. Telegrapp office open -contains many h1ghl,r picturesqtte seats: among them are- from 8 a. m. to 8 p.m. on week days & from 8 ~~o.m. to 10 Tilgate, ths seat of John Hem•ing~ Nix, esq. and Tilgate a.m. on sundays. Manor, at present unoccupied, which from their contiguity SuB-PosT OPFic.E, Three Bridges..--Eilis Isaac. Lettertt to the forestt the .elegance of the- maiJsions, extent of WEll recehed from Crawley at 6.30 a.m.; dispatched at 11.3u .arranged groundSy aitied by an extensive lake,. presen-t a- a.m. & 7.20 p.m. week days, The telegraph office is at scene of great beauty. Crabbe.t Park, the seat of Wilfred the railway station Seawen BIWlt, esq. with its magnificent and extensive. sheet INSURANCE AGENT :-Queen, E. Steer -of water, and its admirably wooded groullds, it 8.1 trulyt ScHOOLS:- -delightful and picturesque spot. Rowfant, tbe.seat of Sir C. Crawley Doum. National, Richard Robinson, master M. Lamps