DIRECTORY.] . NUTLEY. 537

Heath in H)OI, and is used for various parochial pur­ Post & T. Office, MllJlnings Heath.-George Frederick poses. Sedgwick Park is the seat of Mrs. Hendel"!lon, Dale, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive from and stands in a well-wooded park. Swallowfield is the at 6.10 & 11.35 a.m.; dispatched at 6.10 a.m. k 2.45 property and residence of Major Frederick Bigg. Forest & 7 p.m. ; sundays at 11.20 a..m. Horsham, 2~ miles House is the residence of Gerald Leslie Mace Lutwyche distant, :is the nearest money order office esq. .A.rthur Reginald Hurst esq. of Horsham Park, Wall Letter Box, Copsale, cleared at 1.30 & 5·5 p.m. is lord of the manor. Robert E. Henderson esq. Sir week days only Merrik Raymond Burrell bart. of Knepp Castle, Ship­ ley, and Charles Robert Scrase-Dickins esq. of Cool­ Pilla,r Letter Boxes.-Monksgate, clea.red at 6.20 a.m. burst, Horsham, are the chief landowners. The soil & 2.45 & 7 p.m. ; sundays at 11 a.m. ; Maplehurst,. is various, in some parts clay and others sand; subsoil, cleared at 1.45 & 5.30 p.m. week days only & Alice­ clay. The chief crops are wheat, oats, peas and roots. lands, cleared at 8 k 11.30 a.m. & 4-50 p.m. week The area is 3,489 acres of land and 21 of water; rate­ days only able value, {.4.728 ; the population in 1901 was 8o8 in Wall Letter Box, Copsale Grange, cleared at 8 k l1.3a the civil and 775 in the ecclesiastical parish. a.m. & 4.50 p.m. ; sundays, 8.45 a.m. ; Birchenbridge,. cleared at 6 a.m. & 2.55 p.m. ; sundays, II-35 a.m COPSALE, 2 miles south and , Public Elementary Schools. :a miles north, are in this parish. : (mixed), erected in 1874 & enlarged in x8g4 .. Sexton, Frederick Feist. for 130 children; number on the books, 70; average attendance, 66; Waiter P. Carry, master; Miss Ran­ Post & T. Office, Nuthurst.-Edward Rhodes, sub-post­ dall, assistant mistress; Mrs. Carry, infants' mistress master. Letters arrive from Horsham at 7· 15 a.m. & I 12 noon; dispatched at 1.55 & 6.15 p.m. ; no delivery Manning's Heath (mixed), erected in 1883 & enlarged m on sunday. - is the nearest money 1888, for 8o children; average attendance, 48; Mrs. order office, 3 miles distant Reading, mistress

PRIVATE REtHDl';NTS. Starkey Thomas Randolph, Lockyers I Leppard Edwin, whlwrgt.ManningsHth Allen Roht. Nini,r, Marelands court (letters through ) i Lewry Eliza (Mrs.), grocer, Copsale Bigg- Major Frederick (late R.A. ), , Mansbridge George, farmer, Brook fm Swallowfielrl COMMEBCIAI,. Mansbridge Henry, farmer,Maplehurst Big-g- Miss, Ryecroft Raines William, farmer, Monksgate Mason ..inn & Fanny (Misses) ... Blackiston Augustus, The Quarries, Banwell David, farmer, Bottings farm grocers, Mannings Heath Mannings Heath Blarney Marian (Mrs.), nursing home, Mitchell Charles, miller (water). Branson Ro bert, Marelands Maplehurst manager to C. R. Scrase-Dickins Bucknell Mrs. Copsale court Bourne Thomas, farmer, Sheepwash esq. J.P. Birchen bridge Cavaye Col. Wm. Fdk. Birchenbridge t:heeseman Ma.urice f?tephen, beer re- I Mitchell Faulkner W. shopkeeper,. Dibley Col. George, Gaveston Place ; ta.iler, Copsale Monksgate & The Yews, Tamworth, Staffordsh Cook William, farm bailiff to R. E. Piper Bros. blacksmiths, Maplehurst Dickins Alwyne Frederick Scrase-, Henderson esq. Dry buildings Prince William, farm bailiff to Col. E. Newells cottage Cox Lily tMiss), shopkpr. Maplehurst A. Ollivant, Elliott's farm, Copsal& Eldridge Stephen Jn. Broadwater cot Cox William, carpenter, Maplehurst Randall Bros. builders, Monksgate Fitch Rev. Frederick Charles M.A. Dancy ..llfred, farm bailiff to Major Reading Waiter, plumber, Mannings (curate), Presbytery F. Bigg-, Swallowfield Heath Gathorne Rev. Christr. M.A. (curate) Gander Gao. Hampton, farmer,Mickle- Rhodes Edwd. boot maker, Post office Henderson Mrs. Sedgwick park page farm Seager Waiter Norman, frmr. New bo Henderson Rt. Evelyn, Sedgwick park Glaysher William George, Dun Horse Slaughter George, farm bailiff tB Leppard Mrs. Mannings Heath P.H. Mannings Heath W. P. G. Boxall esq. High hursi Lu.twyche Gerald Leslie Mace, Forest Grace Edrnund V. farmer, Copsale (letters via ) house • Grace John, vet. surgeon, Copsale Still Charles, Hlack Horse P.H MacLaren Wm. Bald. Copsale g1;ang<' Henley Edward, farmer, assistant Swain Frank, farmer, Cooks farm Mosley Ernald J.l'. Monksgate house over~eer & rate collector, Woolmer's Verrall William, farmer, Copsale Mosse Herbert Ryding M.D. Cedar Hersey Edward, farmer, Ventor's Weller Arthur, baker, Maplehurst Leigh, Mannings Heath farm, Monksgate Weller William G. White Horse P.H. Ollivant Col. Edward Albert (late Holden George, carpenter Maplehurst R.H.A. ), Elliotts' James Waiter Stephen, farmer, Joles Wells Fredk. Geo. frmr. Slmcker's fm Rawlins Rev. John Arthur M.A. The farm, Maplehurst Wickham Albert, farmer, Newells frm Rectory

NUTLEY is a small village and ecclesiastical parish, ture land. The area is 2,5oo acres; the population ia formed in 1847 from the of Maresfi.eld, 3 rgor was 967. miles north from Maresfield, 5 from Buxted, Uckfield or Forest Row stations, on the London, Brighton and South Post, M. 0., T. & Telephonic Express Delivery Office.­ Coast railway, and 8 south from and on the road to Mrs. C. S. Whitewood, sub-postmistress. Letters East Grinstead, in the Northern division of the county, arrive from Uckfield at 7 a.m. & 12.40 & 7.20 p.m.; Rnshmonden hundred, Uckfield petty sessional division dispatched at 9·55 a.m. & 12.35, 4.25 & 7·5 p.m.; and union, Lewes and Eastbourne county court dis­ sundays, arrive at 7 a.m.; dispatched at II-5 a.m trict, U ckfield rural deanery, Lewes archdeaconry and Pillar Boxes. Chelwood Vetchery, cleared at 8.45 a.m. Chichester diocese. The church of St. James the Less, & 1.20 & 6 p.m. ; sundays, 8.45 a.m. ; Forest View.. erected in 1845, is of stone in the Early English style, cleared at 10.5 a.m. k 12.40, 4·35 & 7·5 p.m. ; sun­ and has a turret containing one bell: the carved wood pulpit and stalls are the work of, and were presented by, clays, cleared at II-5 a.m.; Lampool Lodge, cleared at 10.20 a.m. & 1.5, 4.50 & 7-IO p.m.; sundays, 11.20 Mrs. ~oble: a brass tablet has been placed in the church by the officers and men of the Royal Artillery a.m.; Marlpitts, cleared at 8.25 a.m. k 12.5, 1.45 & as a memorial to Capt. R. H. Peckham, 95th Battery 6.35 p.m.; sundays, 8.25 a.m.; & at Nutley road, R.F.A. who was drowned off Portland in August, 1906: cleared at 10.10 a..m. & 12.20, 4-40 k 7.10 p.m.; sun days, 1 r. 10 a.m there are 400 sittings. The register dates from the year 1847· The living is a vicarage, net yearly value Wall Letter Box, Nutley Church, cleared at 9·45 a.m. £225, with residence, in the gift of the rector at Mares­ k 12.20, 4.25 & 6.45 p.m.; sundays, 10.50 a..m field, and held since 1882 by the Rev. Harry John Peckham M.A. of Balliol College, Oxford. There are Public Elementary School (mixed), built about 1853 & two mission balls here. Pippingford Park, about :a enlarged in 1882, for 175 children; average attend­ . miles north, is the property and residence of Capt. ance, 16o; Waiter Biles, master Cecil Banbury; Chelwood Beacon, of Keith Fraser Clerk to Conservators of Ashdown Forest, W. A. Raper .. Arbuthnot esq. ; Wychcross Place, of Douglas W. Battle; William Manners, Fords Green, ranger Freshfield esq. J.P. and Twyford Lodge, of John Parsons esq. The principal landowners are Capt. Cecil Banbury, Carriers to : Prince Munster van Derneburg, of Maresfield Park, Sheffield Park Station-Thomas W. Freeland, daily and George Maryon Maryon-Wilson esq. of Fletching. Uckfield Herbert Appleby, tues. & fri The soil is sand and clay; subsoil, stone and gravel. Uckfi.eld-Charles Catt, 'bus, daily The chief crops are root crops and corn, and some pas- Lewes Joseph Ridley, tues. & fri