DIRECTORY. 968-969 WITTERING. [SUSSEX.] Norman William, 'Dorset Arms,' Pratt J.\tloses, shopkeeper, Lye green Taylor Francis, draper, grocer &. post brewer & fly proprietor Richardson Daniel, fdrmer office Patchmg Thomas, fa.rmer, Alksford frm Richardwn Thos. miller, Black ham mill Turner Thomas, shopkeeper Payne Willi.:m, farmer, Willards farm Streatfield John, farmer, Toll farm Wallis Joseph, shopkeeper Pratt David, farmer Streatfield Thomas, carrier Wells George, farmer, Coarsley farm PosT 0FFICE.-FrancisTay1or, po5ltmaster. Money orders CARRIERS TO:- are granted & paid at this office. Letters arrive by mail LONDON-Thomas Streatfield's van, every wedne3day Cdrt, from Tunbridge Wells, every morn. at ~ past 5; moru. to the Na~'s Head inn, Borough, returning from delivered at 7 a.m.; dispatched at 7 p.m thence every friday night. Hobert Jarvis'" van, from Commercial inn, the Doroet Arms, William Norman Crowborough & Hartfield, every tuesday & thursday, to PARISH SCHOOLS:- Queen's Head inn, Borough, returning from thence every St. Michael's, Thomas Rickard, master; Miss Sarah thursday & saturday Rickard, mistress TUNBRIDGB WELLs-George Gilham's cart, from East St. John's, Richd.l\fartin3 master; Mrs. Ann Martin, mstrs Grinstead, every tues. thurs. &. sat.; returning same days EAST and WEST W:ETTER.XNG. by Chichester harbour, and on the south by the British EAST WITTERING is a parish in Manhood Hundred, rape channel. Its area is 2,500 acres; the soil is of rich of Chiche~ter, West Hampnett Union, West Sussex, 7l quality. The village, which is small, is in the south­ miles south-west from Chicheste1·, adjoining the parishes we~tern part of the parish, 8 miles south-west from Chi­ of Earnley, Birdham and West \Yittering. It contains clJester. The district is low, varied by no hi!l and dale, but an area of 1,260 acres of arable and pasture land; from lltill affording marine views of uncommon extent, variety the mouth of Chichester harbour to the extremity of and magnificence. Having the isles of Pilsey, Hayling Selsey hill, a distance of abolit 8 miles, the sea has and Thorney, with a background of the Hampshire encroached so as to have absorbed a large portion of the hills, thus forming varied and interesting pictures. The prebendal manor of Bracklesham. The Jiving is a rectory principal landowners are Messrs. Gorham, Ide, Harris in the archdeaconry of Chichester, and deanery of Box­ and Aylmore. The prebendal estate, held by the trustees grove, in the patronage of the Bishop of Chichester, value of Oliver Whitby, Esq., for three lives, comprising about .£190 per annum; in the incumbency of the Rev. \V. 27 5 statute acres, is in this parish. The living is a Miller, M.A. Population, in 1851, was 233. vicarage, value £165 per annum, in the archdeaconry of WEsT WITTERING, in the same jurisdiction as East Chichester and deanery of Boxgrove. The prebendary Wittering, is a parish bounded on the north by Itchenor is patron; the incumbent is the Rev. Charles Gaunt. and Birdham, on the east by East Wittering, on the west Population, in 1851, was 609. - • East Wittering. Ide Mis~ Hoare Joseph & Henry, farmers Miller Re.v. James Webber, :M:,A, Vogan Rev. Andrew [curate] Ide George, butcher [curate], Rectory TRADERS. lde George, jun. blacksmith TRADERS. Aylmore Thomas, farmer Jordan John, baker Bacon Edmund, 'Royal Oak' Aylmore Vine, farmer Lang George, blacksmith Combes John, farmer Bard James, butcher Marshall James, farmer J.ang Luciut>, blacksmith Beale George, bootmaker Miller John, pilot Read Charles Linney, carrier Big wood Mary Ann(Mrs.), shopkeeper Richmond William, officer of coast Redman George, carrier Combes Charles, farmer guard station Redman William, wheelwright Cooper James, grocer & postmaster Russell George & Thomas, farmers Sparkes CharlPs, farmer Evans Jarnes&Jesse, bakrs.&shopkprs Stevens William,jun. miller. W"est Wlttering. Farne J obn, farmer SymondsHarriet( Mrs.),baker & sbpkpr GENTRY. Francis l\Iary (Mrs), farmer, Hall farm Symonds Henry, farmer Barber .Mr. George Goodwin George, 'Dog~ Duck' Symonds Matthew, farmer . Gorbam James, esq Harris Thomas, farmer, Hunt's land Terry George, carrier Gorl1am Mrs Hoare Ellen (Miss), girls' day school Turuer H umphry, pilot Ide John, esq Hoare J ames, carpenter PosT OFFICE.-James Cooper, receiver, West Wittering., dispatched at ~ past 2 p.m. The nearest money order Letters arrive from Chichester at ~ past 11 a.m. & are office is at Chichester WXVEX·SFXELD is in the Chailey Union, Street dissenters. The area is 3,103 acres, and the population, Hundred~ Lewes rape, East Sussex, 4 miles south-east in 1851, was 608. from Cuckfield, and 3! south from Lindfield; it contains FKANXLANns, Little Oathall, Clear Waters, Shoulders, a church, and also a place of worship for the Baptist Slugwash, Theobalds and Lurries, are places in this parish. GENTRY. Anscornb Samson, farmer,Shoulders fm Leaney John, farmer Bellamy J. F.e,q. [magistrate], Fan bo Brattle William, farmer l\1arshall George, farmer, Lurries farm Dixou Rev. Georgs Burteusbaw Henry ,farmer& shopkeeper Oram Adam, 'Fox~ Hounds' Faithful Robert, esq Ede George, glover & fellmonger Ockendeu Thomas, boot & shoe maker Owen Henry Travers, esq. Franklands Heaver George, farmer, Slugwash Stevens Henry, 'Cocll.' Rhodes Christopher,e;;q.LittleOat haH Hind Thomas, builder Skillman Chas. master of National scb Tanner Miss J a ne, l\1ore house Hollingrlale John, farmer, Theobalds Skillman Elizabeth (Mrs.), mistress of • TRADERS. Kent John, farmer National school Agate David, farmer, Clear Waters fm Kenward Wm.harness maker&postmstr Stone Ml'tl. farmer Avery Alien Webb, wheelWi'ight KniJlht Ebenezer, shopkeeper Thomas George, farmer, Slugwasb Avery Charles, corn miller Knight Frederick, farmer Thorn ton John, farmer Avery John, butcher Knight Timothy, blacksmith PosT OFFICE.-William Kenward, N'ceiver. Letters arrive from Hurstpierpoint 10 a.m.; dispatched 5 p.m. The nearest money order office is at Hurstpierpoint ' W'OODMANCOTE is a parish 9 miles from Brighton, agriculture. The church is small, and has two aisles and 13 from Horsham, 16 from Lewes, 4~ from Hassock's Gate a chancel, with a neat steeple. The living is a redory, station, 11 from Henfield, and 3 from Hurstpierpoint, in value £369 per annum, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor. Steyning Union, Tipneak Hundred, rape of Bramber, The rector is the Rev. Henry Wellesley. The population West Sussex. The inhabitants are chiefly engaged in is 326, and the area 2,236 acres. GENTRY. TRADERS, Hill James & Son, farmers Dennett John Leighton Wade, Wood­ Blake John, farmer King Henry, farmer mancote place E1beridge James, farmer Lelliott Henry, farmer Izard Willi.,m, esq Fielder John, farmer Lelliott Peter, farmer Wellesley Itev•• Henry, DD. [rector] Gardner John, farn,er Mitchell Henry, carpenter 3P2 .
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