7 626 WESTHAM. . (KELLY S

Pilley Herbert, insurance agent, 3 Weston Saml. Harmsworth, farmer, 1 Elphick Wm. cattle dlr.Hankham hall Dansfield terrace • Street farm . Foord Henry, farmer, Dittens farm *Read Michael, cowkeeper, Langney White Robt. coal mer. Westham St Funnell Crtlo. sen. brick ma.Red Dyke Russell Thos. Jas.dairymn.I Rattle rd Funnell Naomi (Mrs.), laundress,Red Searle Ada (Mrs.), dress maker, I HANKHAM. Dyke Dansfield terrace PRIVATE RESIDENTS Geering Job, blacksmith, Blacknest *Simmons C. F. & Son, dairymen, . · I Hanhng -, gamekeeper to B. Cun- Langney . . !B?-got Rev. SI~ney Chas.M.A.(cu-:-ate) lifTe Smith esq. J.P *Teucher William, pig dealer ,Langney Birch John, Milton place. Holden Charles, gardener to A. Camp- Thornton & Sons, bakers, Post office,: Campbell ~lexander, PrJesthaus bell esq Westham Street Carl~l-e ChnstophPr, Hankham place Hunter Edwd.Lowther,farmr.·Peelings Underwood Louise(Mrs.),Railway hotl Carlile Edward, Rankham place Paul George, shopkeeper, Stonecross Vinall John, builder Owen Lt.-Col. Charles Wm. C.M.G., Rendell Ellen (Mrs.), dairy,Red Dyke *Vine Fred brick maker Tower de ne C.l.E. • L.R.C.P .Lond. The Horns Rend ell Montaaue baker Stone cross Langney ' ' ' Roo_ds Alfred, 'Yychehurst . Short John, fr~it 'growe~, Blacknest *Yokes Alfred, market gardener, Smith R. Cunhffe J.P. Glenl6lgh ho Smith John, market gdnr. Wards lane Langney Wboley Thomas M.B. Handcombe lo Thorpe Ernest, blacksmith,HankhamSt Watson Gilbert, butcher COMMERCIAL. Venn Sbelah, farmer, Montague Watson Mary (Mrs.), dairy, Mill Hill Berry Geo. Red Lion P.H. Stonecross Vine Jn. market gardenr. Victoria cot

Watson Thomas Henry M.B., C.M. 1 Carlile Edward, boys' preparatory Warren John, gardener to R. Cunliffe surgeon, & medical officer No. ~I school, Hankham place Smith esq. J.P district & public vaccinator No. 4 Chappell Wm. farmer, Rickney farm Wepper Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper, district, Eastbourne union, 1 Gor- Dallaway Frederick & Son, millers Post office don terrace (wind) & corn merchants,Stonecro!!s Wright Robert, farmer, Priesthau!t is a parish giving ibs name w a Highway Surveyors, James John Budden, 4 St. Pancras, union, on the road from to , r~ Ch~chester, & John Herbert Hobgen, 43 Lyndhurst rd. miles north-east from Chichester, 6o miles from Lundon, Chichester in the South Western division of the county, hundred of Sanit!lry Inspector, Cecil William Annis, Terminus rd. Box and Stockbridge, rape, petty sessional divisiOn Chichester

and countv• court district of Chichester and in the rural WESTHA MPNETT UNION. deanery of Bo:xgrove and archdeaconry and diocese of Board day, friday (fortnightly), at 10.30 a.m. at the Chichester. The church of St. Peter is of stone, in the Board room, Chichester. Early English style, and has a tower containing 3 bells : Westhampnett Union comprises the following parishes, in the chancel there is a monument to Richard Sackville viz. : Aldingbourne, Appledram, Barnham, Bersted, esq. and Elizabeth his wife, with kneeling effigies: the Binderton, Binsted, , Bognor, , Don­ churcp was renovated in r8r7, and completely restored nington, , , East Dean, Eastergate, in I876; some portions of Roman materials worked up , Felpham, Hunston, Lavant, Made­ bv• the Saxon builder in the chancel arch and elsew'J.ere hun;t, , Middleton, New Fishbourne, North still remain: the east and west windows are memorials : Mundbam, Oving, Pagham, , , Single­ there are 2IS sittings. In the churchyard are buried the ton, Slindon, , Up Waltham, Walberton, Right Rev. A. T. Gilbert (d. I87o), ths Right Rev. R. Westhampnett, West Itchenor, West Stoke, West Wit­ "Durnford (d. I895) and the Righ~ Rev. E. R. Wilber- tering & Yapton. The population :of the union in 'I90I force (d. I907), former Bishops Qf Chichester. The was 2o,ro8; area, 71,7S7 acres; rateable value, Lady ·-register of -baptisms and burials dates from the year Day, xgrr, £164,576. 1734; marriages, 1754. The living is a vicarage, net Chairman of the. Hoard of Guardians, W. H. B. Fletcher ·yearly value £go, with residence and 25 acres of glebe, J.P. Aldwick manor, Bognor • l.n the gift of the Duke of Richmond and Gordon Clerk t{) the Guardians & Assessment Committee, Wm. G.C.V.O., C.B. and held since I903 by the Rev. James Parker Cogan, solicitor, s SDuth street, Chichester "Bartlett Dalby M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge. Treasurer, Gerald Edward Maltby, l3arclay & Company's The Duke of Richmond and Gordon G. C. V. 0., C. B. is Bank, Chichester lord of the manor and the principal landowner. The Collector to the Guardians, William Duke Rasell, I35 fine stables attached to Goodwood House are in this Bognor road, Chichester parish. The soil is light loam. The chief crops are Relieving & Vaccination Officers, Bognor & Yapton dis­ wheat, barley and oats. The area i~r r,go8 acres, chiefly tricts, George Payne, Highfield, BogMr ; Boxgrove arable land; assessable value, £2,286; the population district, Alan Humphreys, Westhampnett; Oving dis­ of the parish in 1goi was 346. trict, Frederick Charles Taylor, Sidlesham Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Bognor district, WESTERTON, t mile north; MAUNDLING (or Maud­ William Conway Cooke L.R.C.P.Edin. Glenlugie, lin), half a mile east; Woodcote, I mile north; Water­ Clarence rd. Bognor; Manhood district, James Edwd. beech, I~ miles north-east, are hamlets. Felix Andre L.R.C.P.Lond. Sidlesham; Sinf!leton dis­ Parish Clerk, - Pickard. trict, George Campbell Garratt B.A., M.D., B.O. Chil­ Sexton, George Sparkes. worth, Summersdale, Chichester; Boxgrove & Oving districts, Arthur Hastings Bostock M.R. C .S.Eng-., .Post Office, Maudlin.-Stanley Edwards, sub-postmaster. L.R.C.P.Lond. IO Southgate, Chichester; Yapton dis­ Letters throug-h Chichester arrive at 6.50 a.m. ; dis­ trict, .Algernon Boniface Collins M.R.O.S.~ng., :patched at "'o.rs a.m. & 4 ~ 7·30 p.m.; sundays, L.R.C.P.Lond. Hawthorn lodge, Yapton :rr.Io a.m. Chichester, 2 miles distant, is the nearest The Union house was a spacious mansion, of ancient date, money order & telegraph office formerly called Westhampnett Place, & Wa!\ rebuilt by Wall Letter Box, near the School, cleared at IO. IS a. m. Sir Hutchins- Williams hart. who made it his. resi­ & l & 7·35 p.m.; sundays at rr.rs a.m dence; the back part of the house was Elizabethan &

0 was probably built by Richard Sackville (uncle of Pnblic Elementary School, built in r83g, with an aver­ Thomas, first Lord Buckhurst): it was afterwards sold age attendance of so ; it is the property of the Duke by Sir W. Peere Williams to Charles, third Duke of of Richmond & Gordon; Mrs. A. Humphreys, mistress Richmond, who converted it to its late purpose; this interesting building was unfortunately destroyed by WESTHAMPNE'rT RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. fire on the night of Nov!'mber 3 & 4, r8gg Superintendent Registrar, William Parker Cogan,5 South The parishes in the District are the same as in the street, Chichester; deputy, Arthur James Marshall, Union, with the exception of Bognor. 8o East street, Chichester Council meets at 5 South street, Chichester, every first ·Registrars of Births & Deaths, Bognor district, William friday in the month, being a board day, immediately Hoi!ges, Lawn view, road, Bognor; deputy, after the rising of the Board of Guardians., who meet Sydney Badges, 5 London road, Bognvr; Boxgrove at 10.10 a.m. sub-district, Alan Humphreys, Westhampnett; de­ puty, Mrs. A. Humphreys; Yapton sub-district, Geo. Chairman, W. H. B. Fletcher esq. J.P. Aldwick manor, Pavne, Highfield, Bognor; deputy, Ern est E. Mitchell, Bognor Crmada grove, Bognor; Oving district, Frederick • Clerk, William Parker Cogan, 5 South street, Ch_ichester Charles Taylor, Boxham lane, Sidle sham; deputy, W. (is also. clerk to Westhampnett Sub-Committee of J. Ide, Glencoe, Sidlesham Local Pension Committee) RE>gistrars of Marriages, William Duke Rasell, I35 Bog­ TrAasurer, Gerald Edward Maltby, Barclay & Company's nor road, Chichester; delluty. FrPdl'rick James Ford, Bank, Chichester Chichester; William HodP'es. Lawn view, London rd. Medical Officer of health, vacant Bognor; deputy, Sydney Badges, 5 London rd. Bognor