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568 BUR.ITON PARISH. as noticed with . In 1664, John Gootlyer left a large house and l8A. of land at Weston, for the relief of the poor, and the education of the poor children of Weston tithing. This property is now let for about £70 a year. In the following DIRECTORY oF PARISH, those marked 2 are in ; 3 in TVeston tith­ ing; and the others in Buriton village, or where stated. PosT from Peters:field. Adams Wm. land agent I Sumner Rev John Ma.unoir, 3 Mellersh My. Borough fm. Banks Thomas, Five Alls M.A.., rector & rural dean, 3 Monk John, Rushes farm Bedford John, post office Rectory Newman Geo. Heath farm 3 Blanchard Mr John White Edward, tailor 3 Seward Saml. (&corn mil- 3 Carter Richd. dairyman FARMERS. ler & lime burner) Weston Green Wm., Esq, Baker Thos. 11 3 Dean Hy. house Grove 2 Bentley Geo. Standbridge BEERHOUSES. Fielder Geo. 3 Ha.rrison Mrs Lucy 3 Biden Maria, Maple Dur- Aburrow Jno. SHOEM-AKERS. Honnsome Jas. blacksmith ham Fielder Geo. 3 A burrow J s. 3 Howard MrThos. Borough Boys Thos., Old Ditcham RobinsonJas. Caplen John hill 3 Chase Wm., Bolinge hill BRICKJ.AYERS. Hall James 2 Hugonin Capt. Fras. Nur- 3 Ha.rrison John (and bl'ick Ba.nks Thos. 3 Shepherd S. sted House mkr.) Causeway Bone Waiter SHOPKEEPERS. Jolliffe SirWm. Geo. Hylton, Louch Charles, Manor farm CARPENTERS. 3AburrowJno Bart., M.P., Heath House 2 Maxwell Geo. Bierlandfm. A.burrow Jno. Blackmore E. Welch Charles, sexton Maxwell Thos. Nursted 3 Caplen Jno. Lee John

STEEP is a township of scattered houses, extending from 2 to 4 miles N. by ,V, of Petersfield, and containing 581 souls and 2641 acres of la.nd, including part of Stroud Common, Bowyer's Common, , Aldersnap, Downgate, Ash­ ford, Dunhill, a.nd other farms, &c. It is in the Parliamentary Borough of Peters­ field. Its parish includes also the tithings of North and SouthAmbersham, which are in Sussex. The Bishop of is lord of the manor of Steep, and F. W. T.V. Wentworth, Esq., is lord of Ashford ma.nor; but part of the soil belongs to the Qua.ntock, Carter, Eames, Flood, and other families, partly free and partly copyholders. Ashford House, occupied by Admiral Edward Hawker, is a neat mansion with woody grounds, on the banks of a rivulet, near Old Stonor and other hills, which command beautiftll prospects. Steep Church is an antique fabric, which was repajred in 1839, at the cost of £370. It has a small tower and fiye bells, and in its chancel are several monuments belonging to the Baker family. The benefice is a curaay, annexed to Vicarage. The Rev. Thos. Floud, of Petersfield, is the officiating curate. The National School was built in 1843, at the cost of £150. In the parish is a small Primitive Methodist Chapel, built in 1852, at the cost of £100. PosT from Petersfield. Bone John, shoemaker Pocock Alfred, blacksmith CooperWm., New Housefm. Bonney Thos. vict. Harrow Pratt John, wheelwright, &e. Hall Rd., Church farm Carter Harriet, schoolmrs Stacey Hy. shoemr., Dunhill Hedger Henry, Burnt Ash Eade Geo. carter, Bowyer's Strndwick Mr Rd., Veniley Hedger Richard, Cold hay Eames Mr W., Ashfordcotg. Tribe Thos. cowkeeper Inns Charles, Cook'sfarm Harris Edm. viet. Seven Stars Tigg Hy. parish clerk Kelsey Jas. (& wheelwgt.) Hawker Admiral Edward, FARMERS. Knight Benj. 11 Marsh Thos. Ashford House Amey John, ll!arshfarm Lake Robt., Gardeners farm Honnsome Hy. beerhonse Amey Thos., Rookfarm Maybee Sarah, Ridge farm Ifonld Hy. shopr & beerhs Bamett Fredk. (and mmer) 11-Iellersh A.lbt. 11 Parr Chas. KelseyWm. & Hy. carpenters Berry John, Aldersnap Padwick Nicholas, Dunhill Kiddle Mr Hy. Stroud house Carter John, Lythe farm Smith Wm., Downgate Lillywhite Chas. and John, Chase John, Bowyers place Steel Rd. 11 Tigg Thos. mi11ers, Sheet Bridge Chase Wm. 11 Da.niells Edw. Wailer Thos., Steepfarm Mackay Mrs Betsy, Veniley Colebrook John A., Dunhill LISS, or LYSS, an ancient village in the vale of a livulet, 4 miles N.N.E. of Petersfield, has a station on the and Direct Railway. Its parish adjoins Sussex, and is in the Parliamentary Borough of Petersfield. It contains 748 souls and 3079 acres of land, divided into the tithings of Liss Abbas and Liss Turney, the former of which belonged to the Abbess of Winchester, at Domesday Survey. The commons (which adjoin W oolmer Forest) have recently been en­ closed, drained, and new roads made across tlwm. Sir Chas. Wm. Taylor, Bart., is lord of the manor, but most of the soil belongs to the 'Vard, Chase, Carter, Bridger, Smith, Mells, and other families, all freeholders. Lrss PLACE, now the