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Cooper, George, farmer Roundwick Napper, William, Boxall Land farm Dean, Daniel, butcher and farmer Older, Mrs. Barfold fnrm Downer, John, farmer, Marshalls PauncH, George, bter retailer, Plaist()w Dnncton, William, Heron'l:! farm Payne, John, farmer, Ball's cross Dnrrant, William, carpenter, Plaistow Pullen, Charlotte, grocer Ede, John, Battlehurst farm Pullen, Henry, brewer and retailer of beer, Ede, Thomas, Crawfuld farm Plaistow Edwards Samuel, Langhurst fBrm Pullel1, George, Sun inn, Plaistow Edwards, Thomas, teacher of National school Rapley, Reuben, Holland's Heath farm Elliott, Richard, farmer Plaistow Slater, Charles, blacksmith, Ball's cross Elliott, John, butcher, Plaistow Smith, John, wheelwright, Ball's cross Enticknap, Edward, blacksmith Stoveld, John, grocer, Plaistow Fell, Joseph, Par,;ona~efarm Sopp, Mrs. dealer in corn and meal :Foster, Richard, beer retailer, Strond green Thayre, William, smith Foard, William, boot and ehoe maker Tobitt, Wesley, Hill's Green farm Hards, John, farmer, Wild Barfold Wackford, Daniel, farmer, Butcherland Hards, James, Plaistow place farm Wadey, Henry, wheelwright Hews, Jacob, farmer, Scrub house Wallis, Thomas, governor of union Herrington, Jobn, jun. Gownfold farm Welland, George, draper, grocer, maltster, &c. Hillyer, Mrs. Mary, preparatory school Welland, Henry, farmer Holden, Charles, smith, Plaistow West, William, draper, grocer, &c. Plaistow Hensett, Joseph, draper and grocer, Plaistow Whitbourne, Henry, grocer, druggist, &c. Lunn, Richard, farmer, Idehurst Widden, John, farmer, Crimbourn Mann, Samuel, Whithurst farm Williams, William, l!'reeland's farm' Mann, William, shoemaker, Plaistow Woolbridge, Ephraim, bricklayer and plas­ Mitcheuer, Elizabeth, Half Moon inn terer, Plaistow

LODSWORTH is situated about midway between and , and is a , or , for they are co-extensive, in the hundred of East­ bourne, and rape of . The river, and other navigation, intersects the southern district of this parish. The church is a small ancient fabric, with tower and modern windows. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the incumbency of the Rev. Leopold Clarke, RC.L. The population in 1851 was u6I. • Letters are received through Petworth, which is the nearest Money Order Office. Clarke, Rev. Leopold S., B.C.L. Incumbent HoIlist, Hasler, esq. J.P. Ford, Misses Kingshott, Mrs. Henry, James, esq. Blackdown honse Archer, Richard, wheelwright, Lickfold Hills, WiIliam, blacksmith Boxall, Stephen, timber dealer Knight, William, farmer Child, Jarnes, draper and grocer Penfold, Peter, ropemaker Cooper, William, miller Pescod, Richard, shoemaker Cresswell, John, farmer Stenning, John, wheelwright • Dearling, Thomas, farmer, Herling's farm Terry, Edmund, tailor Dennett, Mnllens, farmer Tribe, John, Three Horse Shoes, Lickfold Elliott, Thomas, miller, George and Dragon. Tribe, Henry, blacksmith, Lickfold mu• Washington, 8arah, mi$tress of National Farthing, James, grocer and baker school Gill, Richard, Hollist Arms inn Washington, James, master of National Hills, Charles, farmer, Moorland farm school