[SUSSEX.J BECKLEY. 1424 POST OFFICE Clerk to the Commi<tsioners of As8eilsed Tazes for tlte I Registra1· of Births ~ Deatltsfor Dist~ts1 ~ 2, Johll Rape of Hastings, Edwin Martin, 36 High street Foord Clerk to Hollington ~Hastings Trustt__!<'rederick Ellman Solicitors to the Battle ~ Hastings Rape Building Clerk to Commissioners of Pevensey, liooe, Willingdon, Society, Ellman & Whitmarsh, 1 & 2 Upper Lake Bourne, Cuckrnere, Bulverltythe, Pett, B1·ede ~c. Superintendent Registrar, Francis William Ticehurst Frederick Ell man, Upper Lake Surveyor for the Local Board of Health, William Weller, Clerk to Battle ~ Laughton, ~ the Battle, Heathfield ~ 78 High street Robertsbridge Turnpike Trusts, Frederick Ellman, PLACES OF WORSHIP:- Upper Lake St. Mary's Church, Very Rev. John Littler, M.A. dean Commissionersfor To king Acknowledgments ofMarried Unitarian Chapel, Women, Nathaniel PolhilJ Kell, Monnt street, & Edwin Zion Cltapel (Baptist) & Horace .Martin, 36 High street National School (boys & girls), Francis Woods, master; Coroner for tlte Hundred of Robertsbridge, Edwin Mrs. Sarah Woods, mistress .Martin, 36 High street PosTING HousE.-George hotel, J oseph Couchman Coroner for Hastings Rape ~ Clerk to the Magistrates, CARRIERS TO :- N atbaniel Polhill Kell BODIAM-Isaac Longley, from the 'Chequers,' every InspectorofWeights~ Measures, John Foord, 35 High st saturday, at 2·30 p.m Reg'i..strar of the Deanery Court of Battle, Frederick DALLINGTON-Bates, every wednesday Ellman, Upper Lake HASTINGs Bates, every wednesday; Reynolds, daily, at Registrar of Marriages for Battle Union, J ames Mar­ 9 a.m.; & Collins, daily, at 10 a.m. (sunday excepted) chant, 77 High street MOUNTFIELD & ROBERTSBRIDGE-Cheesman, tuesday, Steward of the Manor of Battle, N. P. Kell thursday & saturday 3ECK.LEY is a parish in the hundred of Goldspur, rape 1\I.A., is the incumbent. The church is dedicated to All of Hastings, diocese of Chichester, archdeaconry of Lewes, Saints. There is a place of worship for "\'V esleyan Methodists. and deanery of Dallington, 6~ miles west-north-west from Here is a National school. The river Rother bounds this Rye. The living is a rectory, with residence, value £850 parish on the north, separating the county of Sussex from per annum, and in the patronage of the Master and Fellows Kent. The area is 5,540 acres, and the population, in 1851, -of University College, Oxford; the Rev. Wm. Glaister, ' was 1,342. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Carpenter "'Winefred (Miss), mistress of Maynard Henry, Royal Oak :Ben-y Kemp, esq National school N orris Edwin, carpenter Durham Mrs Cole John, shoemaker Overy James, farmer Glaister Rev. William, M.A. Rectory Collins & Pinyon, millers & farmers Paine Robert, brickmaker Painter Mrs Cooper Charles, farmer Reeve William, farmer Sankey Edward Fitzwilliam, esq Cooper Stephen, farmer Russell Isaac, carpenter Selmes Mrs Corke Fanny (Miss), grocer & draper Russell John, butcher Stonham Mr. Samuel Dunk Robert, saddler Russell Mary (1\Irs.), grocer Waddelow Rev. Samuel Robinson, M.A. Durrant Jonathan, farmer Sankey Edward Fitzwilliam, surgeon [curate] Fairhall Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer Smith Tilden, farmer Wybourn Mrs Gilbert Isaac, farm bailiff Springett George, tailor coMMERCIAL. Gilbert James, farmer Stonham John, farmer, Hayes :Baker Stephen, farmer, Methersham Gilbert Thomas, farmer Stonbarn John Delvey, farmer, Hobbs :Ballard Ebenezer, farmer, Balshurst Hammond Charles, cooper Vincent James, butcher Beale Richard, wheelwright Holden J ames, shoemaker W enham John, tailor Bexhill Thomas, Rose~ Crown Hook Henry, farmer Weston John, grocer & draper :Bishop John, farmer Larkin Henry, parish clerk White Thomas, farmer :Bowlin Edwin, blacksmith Marchant Frederick Weston, master of Wightwick Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Con- Brown William, farmer National school ster farm PosT 0FFICE.-Miss Fanny Corke, receiver. Letters Police Station, Hope Johnson, sergeant, & 5 men arrive from Staplehurst at 6·15 a.m.; dispatched at 10·30 Wesleyan Chapel, ministers various • p.m. The nearest money order office is at N orthiam National School, Frederick W eston Marchant, master ; INSURANCE AGENT.-Briton Life, R. Blackman Miss Wine&ed Carpenter, mistress BEDDJ:NGHAM is a parish 2~ miles south-east of incumbent and rural dean. The church of St. Andrew is Lewes, in West Firle union, Totnore hundred, Pevensey ancient, and has chancel, nave, north aisle and stone tower, rape, diocese of Chichester, archdeaconry and deanery of but was formerly larger. The village is on the road from Lewes, with 2,869 acres, and a population of 321 in Lewes to Eastbourne. The Hon. H. Brand is lord of 1851. The benefice is a vicarage, with that of West the manor, and one of the principal landowners; Visconnt Firle annexed, joint annual value £345 per annum. The Gage, and the executors of George Hoper, Esq., are also :Bishop of Chichester and the Dean and Chapter present large landowners. The Glynde station of the Brighton and alternately. The Rev. Charles E. Hutchinson, M.A., is the Hastings railway is in this parish. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Colegate Thomas, land steward to the Medhurst William, miller Ellman Thomas, esq Hon. H. Brand Underwood William, Trevor Arms, Hart Henry Perceval, esq Ellman Thomas, farmer & landowner, Glynde station coMMERCIAL. Court farm Letters through Lewes, which is the Hart Hy. Perceval, farmer&landowner Jenner John, fu.rmer nearest money order office Parochial School, Miss Mary Witherington, mistress 1 Rail1vay Station, Glynde, Fredk. John Potter, station clerk ::LO'WER. BEED:ENG, in the diocese of Chichester, arch- The benefice is a perpetual curacy, value £150 per annum, '1leaconry of Lewes, and county court district of Horsham, 40 in the patronage of Magdalen College, Oxford; the Rev. miles from London, and 4 south-east of Horsham, is a strag- Charles Eckersall, M.A., is the incumbent. Here are two gling village, 8 miles in length, with 1,081 inhabitants in 1851, churches, Trinitr church and St. John the Baptist; the and contains 10,109 acres. A great portion of St. Leonard's latter is a chape of ease to Trinity church. Here is a small forest is in this parish. It was constituted a distinct chapelry National school. Proof not returned. by Act of Parliament, in 1838, and supports its own poor. Aldridge Robert, esq. [magistrate], COMMERCIAL. Orton Mary(Mrs.),farmer,Hopperfarm New lodge Bennett Geo. farmer, Plummer's plain Prong:er James, farmer, timber valuer :Boldero Colonel, Lonsdale Boniface George, beer retailer & ag·ricultural appraiser, Mill farm Boldero Henry,esq.[ruagistrate],North Boniface Henry, farmer Pronger William, farmer lodge Boniface William, Plough Raywood William Clement, miller :Broadwood J olm, esq. Buckenhill Brown Benjamin, Crab Tree Stedman Thomas, fanner, Bewbush :Broadwood Thomas, esq. Holmbust Capon James, farmer, Colgate Wady Thomas, shopkeeper E<-kersall Rev. Charles, M.A Gander William, farmer Walder Richard, farmer, Kelwood Hubbard William Edgerton, esq. St. Morley Richard, brickmaker & farmer Worsfield John, farmer Leonard's Newman William, farmer, Stone lodge Letters through Horsham, which is Quinton Capt. David Norman Thomas, brickmaker also the nearest money order office 'UPPER BEEDJ:NG is a parish, 1~ miles from Steyning, Bramber, Steyning onion, diocese of Chichester, and arch­ and 4 north from Shoreham, on the river Adur, which is deaconry of Lewes, and county court district of Brighton, navigable for small vessels, in Burbeach hundred, rape of containing 3,864 acres, and a population, in 1851, of .
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