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Putman, Henry, carrier Smith and Wood, millers, Ashling mill Powell, John, shoemaker, East .Ashling Smith, Charles, farmer, West Ashling Reed, George, carpenter, East Ashling Smith, George, farmer and malt~ter, West Richards, Aaron, farmer, Holland's farm Ashling Russell, John, shoemaker, East Ashliug Smith, John, farmer, West Ash ling Russell, William, blacksmith \Vise, Daniel, farmer

RACTON is in Westbourne hundred and union, and rape, and contained in 1851 a population of 96 ; it is situa.teJ about sevt:n miles from Chichester, bounded on the west by Ilampshire, and on the north, south, and east by Stoughton and Westbourne. The living is a redory, in the pa· tronage of the Dean and Chapter of Chichester, and incumbency of the Rev. W. Watkins, M. A. Lordington is an ancient chapelry in this parish. Letters received through , which is the nearest Office for Money Orders. Bowler, Grantham, farmer •

STOUGHTON is about ~:~even miles north west from Chichester, and con­ tains 644 inhabitants. The church is a small, plain building, and the living is a vicarage, in the patronage of the Bishop of Chic,hester, and incumbency of the Rev. Richard Millikin, M.A. Stansted house and pa.rk, the seat and property of Charles Dixon, Esq., is pleasantly situated. The mansion is one of the finest in the county ; and the paTk, which is well wooded, extends with avenues for upwards of two miles. Dixon, Charles, esq. Stansted house I Millikin, Rev. Richard, M.A. Vicar!lge Holland, Lieut. Rupert Charles Betsworth, John Smith Pinnix, John, farmer . Davis, William, maltster, baker, &c. Powell, George, farmer Dnrrant, Henry, Hare and Hounds Salisbury, James, farmer Gibbens, John, wheelwright Tribe, John, farmer Hedgecock, Edmund, wheelwright Vinson, Charles, beer retailer Monk, William, farmer Whicher, Charles, farmer Mills, Thomas, shoemaker Whicher, Charles, jun. farrucr •

WEST STOKE is a parish, pleasantly situated near , and contained in 1851 a population of 98. The living is a rectory, in the-patro· nage of the Crown, and incumbency of the Rev. Charles Buckner, M.A. The village is small and retired. The chief owner of the soil is the Duke of Hichmond. , Letters are received through Chichester, which is the nearest Money Order Office. Roper, Sir Henry Youug, William, farmer

FERRIKG, or WEST FERRING, is a parish, 65 miles from London, three west from Worthing, and four east of Littlehampton ; in Poling hundred, rape of ArunJel, and a populationlof 312. The benefice is a. vicarage, united