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A P Baggs, C R J Currie, C R Elrington, S M Keeling, A M Rowland. "Index : K-Z". A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 6 Part 2, Bramber Rape (North-Western Part) Including Horsham. Ed. T P Hudson(London, 1986), , British History Online. Web. 17 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/sussex/vol6/pt2/pp229-239.
Keinon, John de,
Kellett, E.,
Kempe, C. E.,
Kempshall, fam.,
kennels,
Kenrick, Revd. Jarvis,
Kensett:
-, David,
-, Phil.,
-, fam.,
Kent, see Bexley; Canterbury; Dover; Hawkhurst; Tonbridge
-, nobleman of,
Keppel, Wm. Chas., earl of Albemarle,
Kete:
-, Edw.,
-, Eliz., see Shelley
-, Wm.,
Killick:
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
King:
-, F. H.,
-, Fred.,
-, Geo.,
-, R. M.,
-, fam.,
King & Barnes,
King & Sons,
King's Barns manor, see Beeding,Upper
King's Land, see Shipley
Kingsfold:
-, John (fl. 1305),
-, John (fl. 1327-c. 1380),
-, Rob.,
-, Sim.,
Kingsfold, in Warnham, see Warnham
Kingston by Sea,
Kingston-on-Thames (Surr.),
Kittle, fam.,
Knebworth, Ld., see Lytton, John
Knepp, Wm. of,
Knepp, in Shipley,
-, cast.,as address,chap.,rds.,
-, ct.,
-, ind.,
-, ironworking,
-, Knepp Castle (modern ho.),
-, man., ho.,
-, mills,
-, pks.,
-, pond,
-, riv.,
Knight:
-, Eliz.,
-, Frank,
-, (formerly May), Thos.,
-, Thos., s. of last,
Knights Hospitaller,
Knights Templar,n
Kyrry, see Cary
Labourers' Friend Soc.,
Ladyholt, see Harting
Laker, John, and his w.,
Lamb:
-, Chas.,
-, Eliz., see Boys
-, Eliz.,see Boys
-, Eliz. Dorothy, m. Thos. Ferris,
-, fam.,
Lambert, Rob.,
Lambeth (Surr.),
Lamport:
-, Jane, dau. of Rob.,
-, Mary, m. Chas. Groome,
-, Rob.,
Lance:
-, Clement,
-, Thos.,
Lancing:
-, Alice of, m. - Malmeyns,
-, Wm. of,
Lancing,
-, Hoecourt,
-, Pende,
-, vicar, n
Langhurst, see Horsham
Langley, Wm.,
Langshaw, W., rector of West Grinstead,
Lanham, John (? more than one),
Large, Wm. le, n
Latilla, Herb. Geo.,
Latter Day Saints, see Mormons
Laud, Wm., abp. of Canterbury,
Lavender, Thos., rector of Itchingfield,
Lawcock, see Laycock
Lawley:
-, Anne, see Manning
-, Sir Francis,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos.,
Lawrence, Thos.,
Lawton, Jane, ? m. Wm. Moreton,
Laybrook, see Thakeham
Laybrook Brick Co., see Ibstock Brick Hudsons
Laycock (Lawcock), Thos.,
Lear, Geo. Edw.,
leather and tanning industry,
Leconfield, Ld., see Wyndham, Chas. Hen.
Lee:
-, John (d. by 1631),
-, John (d. 1654),
-, John (fl. 1713), curate of Shipley
-, Sir Ric.,
-, Susan, m. Thos. Mellersh,
Leeds, John,
Leeves: Rob. (d. 1693), incumbent of Warminghurst, prebendary of Chichester,
-, Rob. (d. by 1700),
-, Rob. (d. c. 1743),
-, Rob. (d. c. 1747),
-, Sam.,
-, Wm.,
Legg, Benedicta,
Leicester,
Leigh:
-, Jas. Brooks,
-, Miss S. M.,
-, the Misses,
Leith Hill (Surr.),
Leland:
-, Anne, see Upton
-, Maj.-Gen. John,
Lennox, Chas., duke of Richmond
Lenthall Marg., w. of Roland,
Leppard, Wm.,
Lewes,
-, as address,
Lewin (fl. 1066),
Lewknor:
-, Cath., m. John Mill, Wm. Morgan,
-, Constance, m. Thos. Foster, Edw. Glemham,
-, Joan, m. John Barttelot,
-, Joan, w. of John, see Halsham
-, Joan, w. of Thos., see Doyley
-, John (d. 1409),
-, John (d. by 1472),
-, Sir Lewis,
-, Mabel, m. Ant. Stapley,
-, Mary, see Blount
-, Ric.,
-, Rog. (fl. before 1457),
-, Rog. (fl. 1509-13),
-, Sir Rog. (d. 1543, ? another),
-, Thos. (fl. 1370-1)
-, Sir Thos. (attainted 1484),
-, Thos. (fl. 1606),
-, fam.,
libraries,
Lincoln:
-, canon, see Robinson, Hugh
-, dean, see Harcourt, Phil. de
-, prebendary, see Heath, Geo.
linen, see textiles
Linfield:
-, A. G.,
-, Chas.,
-, John,
-, fam.,
Linfield, A. G., Ltd., formerly A. G. Linfield & Sons,
Lindfield,
Lingfield (Surr.),
Lingham, Cdr. A.,
Lintott:
-, Bernard,
-, Cath., m. Sir Hen. Fletcher,
-, Hen.,
-, John,
-, Nic.,
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Lintott Engineering Ltd.,
Little, Sir Chas.,
Littlehampton,
Littlehaven, see Horsham
Littleworth, see Grinstead, West
Livesey, Sir Mic.,
Livock, J.,
Lloyd, Arthur,
Lloyds bank,
Lloyt, fam.,
Lock estate, see Ashurst
Loder:
-, Etheldreda, m. Sir Chas. R. Burrell,
-, Sir Rob.,
London:
-, as address,
-, Beefsteak Club, q.v.
-, Bermondsey,
-, British Museum,
-, Camberwell, q.v.
-, canal,
-, carriers,
-, Chiswick, q.v.
-, Christ's Hospital, q.v.
-, coaches,
-, county council,
-, Croydon, q.v.
-, Crystal Palace,
-, economic links,
-, evacuees,
-, fishmongers,
-, Greater London Council, q.v.
-, Hampstead, q.v.
-, Lambeth, q.v.
-, Marshalsea prison,
-, Mercers' Co.,
-, pks.,
-, post,
-, rlys. to,
-, rds. to,
-, salesmen,
-, Smithfield,
-, Southwark, q.v.
-, Syon, q.v.
-, trial at,
-, Victoria sta.,
-, Westminster Hall,
-, work in,
London, Brighton, and South Coast Rly.,
Longhurst, Wm.,
Loring, Frances Louisa, Lady Loring,
lottery, churchwardens',
Lover, Sam.,
Loxfield, hund.,
Lucas:
-, Chas. Eric,
-, Chas. Jas. (d. 1928),
-, Chas. Jas. (fl. 1967),
-, Chas. Thos.,
-, fam.,
Lucas Bros.,
Luckins:
-, Edw.,
-, Ric.,
Lucy:
-, Jas.,
-, John (fl. 1318),
-, John (fl. 1361, ? another),
Lutyens, Sir Edwin,
Luxford, Geo.,
Lyne House, see Newdigate
Lytton:
-, Lady Anne,
-, John, Ld. Knebworth, later earl of Lytton,
Mabbott:
-, Eliz., see Newton
-, W. Courthope,
Mableswell (unidentified),
Machell, John,
McPhail, W.,
Magdalen College, see Oxford
Malmeyns:
-, Alice, see Lancing
-, Maurice,
-, Nic.,
-, Wm.,
Manley, John,
Manning:
-, Anne, m. Sir Thos. Lawley,
-, Eliz., m. 1 Rob. Caesar, - Coventry,
-, John,
-, John, s. of last,
Mannings Heath, see Nuthurst
manure,
Maplehurst, fam., n
Maplehurst, in Nuthurst, see Nuthurst
March:
-, Isabel, see Barttelot
-, John,
-, Thos.,
Marchant, fam.,
Marehill, see Pulborough
Margesson, Mr. (d. c. 1783),
market gardens and nurseries,
-, mushrooms,
markets,
Marlands, see Itchingfield
Marlands Estate Co.,
Marlborough, duchess of, see Trevor, Eliz.
Marley Tile Co.,
Marley Trident Ltd.,
Marlott:
-, Eliz., sis. of John,
-, John (d. 1528),
-, John (d. 1552),
-, John (d. 1554),
-, John (d. 1731),
-, John (d. by 1786),
-, Jos.,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos. (fl. 1522),
-, Thos. (d. 1601),
-, Wm. (d. c. 1379),
-, Wm. (d. by 1418),
-, Wm. (d. by 1464),
-, Wm. (d. 1653),
-, Wm. (d. 1657),
-, fam.,
Marlpost, see Horsham
Marreys, John s. of Emma,
Marsh, see Chisenhale-Marsh
Marshall (Marshal):
-, Edw.,
-, Revd. Geo.
-, John,
-, Wm.,
Marshalsea prison, see London
Martin, rector of Thakeham,
Martyn, Mrs. Gertrude,
Martyr, John,
Mary, Princess (d. 1533),
Mason, Barnard, vicar of Horsham,
Massie (Massy):
-, John, see Hodges
-, Rob., rector of Ashington,
Matthew, Lady (fl. before 1786),
Matthews, J. Douglas,
Maud of the park,
Mauncell, Thos.,
May:
-, John,
-, Thos., see Knight
May Day, Old,
Mayes, see Warnham
Mayo, E. S.,
meadow, common,
mechanics' institution,
Medwin:
-, Pilfold,
-, T. C.,
-, Thos.,
Meissen, margrave of,
Mellersh:
-, Annesley, m. Thos. Butcher,
-, John (fl. 1684, d. 1714, ? more than one),
-, John (d. 1743),
-, Joshua,
-, Susan, see Lee
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Mercer, A. M.,
mercers, see textiles
Mercers' Co., see London
merchet,
Methodists,
-, Primitive,
-, Wesleyan,
Michelborne:
-, Edw. (d. 1609),
-, Edw. (fl. 1610),
-, Hen.,
-, fam.,
Michelgrove, John,
Michelgrove, in Clapham, see Clapham
Michell:
-, Avery,
-, Edm.,
-, Edw. (fl. 1548),
-, Edw. (d. 1639),
-, Edw. (d. 1666),
-, Hen. (fl. 1507),
-, Hen. (d. 1546, ? another),
-, Revd. Hen. (d. 1789),
-, Hen. (fl. 1833-61),
-, John, sr. (fl. 1439),
-, John, jr. (fl. 1439),
-, John (d. 1474, ? another),
-, John (d. by 1522),
-, John (d. 1555),
-, John (d. 1610),
-, John (d. 1656),
-, John (fl. 1656- c. 1700),
-, John (fl. 1672, ? another),
-, John (fl. 1713),
-, John Hen.,
-, Mary Cath., m. Bysshe Shelley,
-, Ric.,
-, Rob.,
-, Rog. (fl. 1395),
-, Rog. (d. 1630),
-, Theobald (d. 1641),
-, Revd. Theobald (d. 1737),
-, Thos. (fl. 1534),
-, Thos. (d. 1748),
-, Walsingham,
-, Wm.,
-, Capt. (fl. 1706),
-, -, m. John Miller,
-, -, m. Sam. Shuckford,
-, fam.,
Mid Sussex Rly., see Horsham-Pulborough
Middlesex, see Chiswick; Hampstead; Syon
Middleton:
-, John,
-, Thos. (d. 1661-2),
-, Thos. (fl. 1668),
-, fam.,
Midhurst,
Miles:
-, C. T.,
-, F. G.,
-, Maxine,
military events, see Agincourt; army; Civil War; France, war with;Horsham: military events; musters; Scotland, war with; Spain; Trafalgar
Mill:
-, Cath., see Lewknor
-, Joan,
-, John (fl. 1488),
-, John (fl. 1543),
-, Sir John (fl. 1616-34),
-, Sir John (d. 1670),
-, Sir John (fl. 1696),
-, Marg., w. of Ric.,
-, Maria,
-, Ralph,
-, Ric.,
-, Sir Rob.,
-, Wm.,
Millais, J. G.,
Miller:
-, John,
-, -, see Michell
'Millington' (presumably Sullington),
Mills:
-, Edm.,
-, Eliz.,
-, G. J.,
-, Mrs. G. J.,
-, fam.,
mills, see under names of places
-, fulling,
-, saw,
-, steam,
-, wind,
Milne, John Haworth,
Milward, Edw.,
moated sites,
Moigne:
-, Baldwin le,
-, Mary, see Covert
Molyneux:
-, Caryll, Vct. Molyneux,
-, Mary, see Caryll
-, Ric., Vct. Molyneux (d. 1636),
-, Ric., Vct. Molyneux (d. 1654),
Monk, Wm.,
Moon, fam.,
Mordaunt, John,
Moreton, see Morton
Morgan:
-, Cath., see Lewknor
-, Wm.,
Morin (? Morin of St. André),
Morley, Ld., see Parker, Hen.
Mormons or Latter Day Saints,
Morris:
-, Jane, w. of Wm.,
-, Wm. (artist),
Morton (Moreton):
-, Ann, see Covert
-, Jane (? Lawton), w. of Wm.,
-, Sir Jas. (d. by 1700),
-, Jas. (fl. 1722),
-, John,
-, Wm.,
Moses:
-, John, rector of Itchingfield,
-, Marcus,
Mosley, Sir Oswald,
Mowbray:
-, Eliz., w. of Thos., duke of Norfolk, m. 2 Sir Rob. Goosehill,
-, John, duke of Norfolk,
-, Thos., duke of Norfolk,
-, fam.,
Muddle, C., and Son,
Muggeridge, fam.,
Muntham, John of,
Muntham, in Findon,
Muntham, in Findon and Itchingfield,
Muntham, in Itchingfield,
-, agric.,
-, local govt.,
-, man.,
-, Muntham Ho.,
-, woods,
Murray:
-, Cordelia, see Collier
-, Jas.,
museums, and n,
Musgrave:
-, Cath., see Tipping
Musgrave (cont.)
-, Revd. John Chardin,
-, Mary Anne, m. Phil. Wroughton,
mushrooms, see market gardens
music,
-, bands,
-, choral evenings,
-, choral socs.,
-, church,
-, concerts,
-, folk-singer,
-, instruments, musicians, see Ireland, John; Turner, Mic.
-, rough,
-, 'singing children',
musters, n,
Mutton:
-, Geo.,
-, Joan, see Awood
-, John,
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Mutton's Farm, see Thakeham: Childs Lands
Myhill, Ric.,
Napper:
-, Dendy,
-, Hen.,
-, Mat.,
Nash:
-, Gawen Harris (two men),
-, John,
-, -, see Fagg
National Stud,
National Trust,
Naylor, Wm.,
Neathercoat, E. T.,
Need, fam.,
Needles, see Horsham
Netherlands:
-, Dutch govt.,
-, Dutch pictures,
-, natives of,
Nevill, Sir Edw., Ld. Bergavenny, and his w.,
New College, see Hampstead
New England (U.S.A.),
New Jersey (U.S.A.),
new towns, see Crawley; Horsham
New Zealand,
Newbuildings, see Shipley
Newdigate (Surr.), Lyne Ho.,
Newhouse Farm, see Warminghurst
Newnham, Nat., n
Newton:
-, Apsley (fl. 1707),
-, Apsley (d. 1760),
-, Apsley (d. 1760), s. of last,
-, Eliz. (fl. 1707), see Caldecott
-, Eliz. (d. 1837), w. of Wm.,
-, Eliz. (fl. c. 1856), m. W. Courthope Mabbott,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Nichol, John,
Nivison, John, Ld. Glendyne,
nonconformity, protestant, and seeBaptists; Brethren; Christian Scientists; Congregationalists; Dependents; Foursquare Gospel; Jehovah's Witnesses; Methodists; Mormons; Presbyterians; Quakers; schools: British and Quaker; Swedenborgians; Unitarians; United Apostolic Faith; United Reformed
Norfolk:
-, duchess, see Fitzalan-Howard, Augusta
dukes, see Fitzalan-Howard; Howard; Mowbray estates, political interest,
Norfolk rotation, see crop rotations
Norman, Leslie,
Normandy, see Horsham
North Chapel, see Horsham
North Heath, see Horsham
North Parade, see Horsham
Northampton, marchioness of, see Compton, Mary
Northamptonshire: Peterborough, bp. of, see Henshaw, Jos.
Northlands, see Warnham
Norwich, earl of, see Howard, Hen.
Norwich Union Insurance Group,
nurseries, see market gardens
Nutham, John of, n
Nutham, in Horsham, see Horsham
Nuthurst, n
-, Birchen Bridge pond,
-, ch.,
-, Golding's Bridge,
-, High Hurst, q.v.
-, lands in,
-, Maplehurst,
-, Mannings Heath,
-, nonconf.,
-, rds.,
-, Sedgewick,
Nye:
-, Hen.,
-, Ric.,
Oak, riv. (Rye or Ree stream),
Oakhill, see Horsham
Oakhurst, see Warnham: Cradles Fm.
Ockley (Surr.),
officers of hundreds, manors, and vills, see aldermen; aletasters; bailiffs; beadles; constables; headboroughs; overseers of commons; poundkeepers; reeves
Okewood, in Wotton (Surr.),
Oliver, Thos.,
Onslow:
-, Arthur,
-, Denzil (d. 1765),
-, Gen. Denzil (d. 1838),
-, Denzil (fl. 1839),
-, Middleton,
-, Sir Ric. (fl. 1647),
-, Ric. (fl. 1696),
-, Thos., Ld. Onslow,
Open Air Museum, Singleton, n,
Orevel, Ric.,
orphanage,
Osmer, fam.,
outliers of manors,
overseers of commons,
Oving,
Oxenbridge, Thos.,
Oxford,
-, Magdalen Coll.,
Oxfordshire,
Padwick:
-, Hen. (fl. c. 1844),
-, Hen. (two men, d. by 1910 and by
-, 1916),
Page, Francis,
Pagham, vicar of, see Wilmer
Palmer:
-, Charlotte, w. of Geo.,
-, Eliz.,
-, Evelyn May, m. Sir And. Caldecott,
-, Geo., rector of Sullington,
-, Hen., rector of Sullington and of Parham, prebendary of Chichester,
Palmerston, Ld., see Temple
Paludina limestone, see Sussex: Sussex marble
Pannett, W. F.,
Parham,
-, rector, see Palmer, Hen.
Paris (France),
parish clerks,
parish registrar,
parishes, size of,
park, Maud of the, see Maud
Parker:
-, Hen., Ld. Morley,
-, Philippa, see Caryll
-, fam.,
parks, medieval,
Parry:
-, Revd. T. J.,
-, fam.,
Partridge, fam.,
Partridge Green, in West Grinstead,
-, ch.,
-, clubs and socs.,
-, common pasture,
-, curates,
-, inc.,
-, ind. estates,
-, inns,
-, mkt.,
-, nonconf.,
-, public servs.,
-, rly. sta.,
-, residential devel.,
-, rds.,
-, settlement,
-, sport,
-, trades and ind.,
-, village,
-, village hall,
Partridge Green Water Co.,
pasture, seasonal, see transhumance
Patching, John,
Patten, G. H.,
Peach:
-, A. C.,
-, C. S.,
Peachey:
-, (later Peachey-Knight), Bulstrode,
-, Caroline Mary, m. Revd. Leveson Vernon Harcourt,
-, Sir Hen.,
-, Hen. John, Ld. Selsey,
-, Sir John (d. 1744),
-, Sir John (fl. 1756-64),
-, John, Ld. Selsey (d. 1816),
-, fam., Lds. Selsey,
Peachey-Knight, Bulstrode, see Peachey
Pearson, J. L.,
Pearson's draining plough,
Pease Pottage, see Slaugham
Peckham, Hen.,
peine forte et dure,
Pelham:
-, Frances, see Byne
-, Hen.,
-, Sir Nic.,
-, Thos., Ld. Pelham,
Pellatt, Thos.,
Pelly:
-, Sir Hen. C.,
-, Sir John Hen.,
Pende, see Lancing
Penfold, Mrs. (fl. c. 1929),
Penn, Wm. (Quaker),
Pennsylvania (U.S.A.),
Pentecostal church, see United Apostolic Faith
Pepper, Mrs. (fl. 1940s),
Pepper's, see Ashurst
Pepys, John Digby Thos., earl of Cottenham,
Perry, A. E.,
pest house
Peterborough, bp. of, see Henshaw, Jos.
Petworth,
-, nonconf.,
-, rly.,
-, rd.,
Peverel, And.,
Philip son of Howel, see Howel
Philip, Wm.,
Philp, Jas.,
Pickard, Bede H.,
Pierrepont, Hen., marquess of Dorchester,
pigeon house, see dovecot
pigs,
Pile, Sidney,
Pilfold:
-, Hen.,
-, John,
-, fam.,
pillory,
Pinkhurst, see Slinfold
Piper, fam.,
plank-and-muntin,
playing fields, see sports fields
Plymouth Brethren, see Brethren
Poer, le, see Power
Poland, immigrants from,
Pollard:
-, Hen.,
-, Ric.,
Pollington:
-, Ann, see Awood
-, Battey,
Polsted, Hen.,
Ponet, John, bp. of Winchester,
Pope:
-, Alex.,
-, fam.,
Portsmouth (Hants),
Portuguese East Africa,
Posbrook, fam.,
posting houses, see roads
Potter, fam.,
poultry,
-, geese,
-, turkeys,
poundkeepers,
Poussin, Gaspard,
Powell, Ernest (firm),
Power (le Poer):
-, David (d. by 1208),
-, Isabel, w. of Steph.,
-, Joan, m. John Clothall,
-, Marg., m. Steph. or John Apsley,
-, Ranulf (fl. c. 1150, ? same as Reynold of 'Felkham'),
-, Steph. (fl. 1208, 1242, ? more than one),
-, Steph. (fl. 1300),
-, Steph. (fl. 1357),
-, Wm., rector of Thakeham 1304-48,
-, Wm. (fl. 1348, ? another),
-, fam.,
Powers, see Warnham: Slaughterford
Powlett:
-, Eliz., see Ward
-, Wm.,
Poynton (Ches.),
Prague, Albert of, rector of West Grinstead and of Hartfield,
Pratt:
-, Susan, see Ward
-, Wm., rector of Itchingfield, incumbent of Warminghurst,
Praty, Ric., bp. of Chichester,
prehistoric remains,
Presbyterians,
Presentation brothers,
Prestall, Ellis,
Prewett, W. (firm),
Pricklove, fam.,
Prior, Geo.,
Priors Byne, see Byne, in Ashurst and West Grinstead
Prudential Assurance Co.,
Pulborough,
-, Marehill,
-, rly.,
-, rds.,
punitive instruments, and see pillory; stocks; tumbril; whipping post
Purbeck marble,
puritans,
Puseyism,
putting, see golf
Pyry, Thos., rector of Thakeham,
Quakers,and see Fox, Geo.; Penn, Wm.
-, Friends, Soc. of,
Queen Anne's Bounty,
R.M.C. Engineering,
R.M.C. Mortars Ltd.,
R.S.P.C.A.,
races:
-, foot,
-, horse,
radicalism,
Radmyld, Rob.,
Railway Mission,
railways, and see Horsham-Crawley; Horsham-Dorking; Horsham-Guildford; Horsham-Pulborough; Horsham-Shoreham; London, Brighton and South Coast
Randolf, Wm.,
Ravenscroft:
-, Eliz., m. Sir Thos. Delves,
-, Hall,
-, John,
-, Peter,
-, fam.,
Rawlison's brewery,
Raymond:
-, Sir Chas.,
-, Juliana, m. Hen. Boulton,
-, Sophia, m. Sir Wm. Burrell,
Reading, marquess and marchioness of, see Isaacs
Reading (Berks.),
reading rooms,
recreation grounds, see sports fields
Red Polls, see cattle raising; dairying
Redland Bricks Ltd.,
Ree stream, see Oak, riv.
reeves,
Reigate (Surr.),
Reid, J. R.,
Rembrandt van Rijn,
rents, less common:
-, poultry,
-, wine,
republicanism,
Reynell, John, vicar of Horsham,
Rice Bros.,
Rich, Edm., abp. of Canterbury,
Richard II,
Richard, earl of Cornwall,
Richardson:
-, Alan,
-, W. W.,
-, fam.,
Richmond, duke of, see Lennox
Rickman:
-, Caleb (d. 1840),
-, Caleb (fl. c. 1847),
Rider, Jacob,
Ridge, Lacy W.,
Riley Scott (firm),
riots,
Rivaux, Peter de,
roads, and see under names of places
-, Anglo-Saxon,
-, drove,
-, hollow-ways,
-, horse,
-, posting houses,
-, Rom., and see Stane
-, Street
-, turnpikes,
Robert (fl. 1086),
Roberts:
-, Alice, see Hobson
-, Thos.,
Robinson:
-, Hugh, rector of Sullington and of Dursley, archdeacon of Gloucester, canon of Lincoln,
-, P. F.,
Roch, Alex.,
Rock brewery, see Brighton
Roffey (including Star Row), in Horsham,
-, as address,
-, agric.,
-, Benson's Green (Gibbs Green),
-, chant.,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, club,
-, ct.,
-, inns,
-, institute,
-, library,
-, man., ho. (Roffey Place),
-, nonconf.,
-, pk.,
-, pop.,
-, public servs.,
-, reading room,
-, residential devel.,
-, rds.,
-, Roffey Pk., see Beeding, Lower
-, Roffey Place, see Roffey: man.
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, schs.,
-, shops,
-, sport,
-, trades and ind.,
-, vicars,
-, warren,
Rogate, see Durford
roller-skating,
Rolls, Sir John Shelley-, see Shelley
Roman Catholicism,
Roman remains, and see roads: Rom.
Romilly, Sir Sam.,
Roocliff, Brian,
Roos:
-, Sir Hen.,
-, Maud, w. of Sir Hen.,
Rose, Revd. H. J.,
Rosslyn, earl of, see St. Clair-Erskine
Rowdell, see Washington
Rowhook, see Warnham
Royal Agricultural Soc. of England,
Rudgwick,
rugby football, see football
Rusper, n , n,
-, as address,
-, adv.,
-, ch.,
-, Faygate, q.v.
-, lands in,
-, priory,
-, rds.,
Russell:
-, David, n
-, Ric.,
Rydon school, see Storrington: schs.
Rye Farm, see Itchingfield
Rye stream, see Oak, riv.
Rysbrack, John Mic.,
Sackville, Chas., earl of Dorset,
Sadleir, Sir Ralph,
St. André, Morin of, see Morin
St. Andrew-Vaughan, March,
St. Andrews (Scot.), university,
St. Clair-Erskine, Jas. Francis Harry, earl of Rosslyn,
St. Crispin's Day,
St. Florent, see Saumur
St. John of Jerusalem, order of (Hospitallers), see Knights Hospitaller
St. Julian's community,
St. Leonard's Forest, in Lower Beeding,
-, bailiwicks,
-, fair,
-, hammer ponds,
St. Leonard's house, see Beeding, Lower
Salter, fam.,
salting,
Salvation Army,
Sanctuary, Thos.,
Sandgate, see Sullington
Sandgate beds (geology),
Sandgate Thoroughbred Stud,
sandworking,
Sandys, Wm., Ld. Sandys,
Sauce, fam.,
Saumur (Maine et Loire, France), abbey of St. Florent,
Savage:
-, Rob. le (fl. 1086),
-, Rob. le (fl. 1213-42),
Sayers, Jas.,
school boards,
schools, see under names of places
-, adult,
-, approved,
-, art,
-, British,
-, grammar, and see Horsham: schs.
-, ind.,
-, mechanics' institution,
-, open air,
-, Quaker,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, sixth form coll.,
-, special,
-, technical,
Scotland:
-, goods sent to,
-, graduates from,
-, Highland cattle, see cattle raising
-, rebels from,
-, war with,
-, and see St. Andrews
Scott:
-, Sir Gilb.,
-, H. Alan, his w.,
-, Louisa,
-, Riley, see Riley Scott
-, Thos., rector of Itchingfield,
-, W. G.,
Scouts, Boy,
Scrase (Scrast):
-, Eliz., m. Nat. Tredcroft,
-, Frances, m. Thos. Symonds,
-, Wm.,
Scrase-Dickins:
-, Chas.,
-, Chas. Rob.,
-, Frances Eliz., see Compton
Scrast, see Scrase
Scutt:
-, John (fl. c. 1517-23),
-, John (d. by 1614),
Sedgewick, see Nuthurst
Sele, in Upper Beeding:
-, man.,
-, priory,
Selsey, Lds., see Peachey, Hen. John, John, and fam.
Sergison:
-, Chas.,
-, Thos., see Warden
services, customary or feudal, see carriage of wood; fencing demesne; fencing park
Seymour, Thos., Ld. Seymour,
Sharp:
-, Chas.,
-, Wm.,
Sharpe:
-, Joan, see Champneys
-, John,
Sharpenhurst, see Itchingfield
Shaw:
-, Hugh,
-, John, bro. of Hugh,
-, John, s. of Hugh,
-, Wm.,
sheep farming,
-, Clun sheep,
-, Jacob sheep,
-, Southdown sheep,
Sheepwash, fam., n
Shelley:
-, Ambrose,
-, Sir Bysshe,
-, Cordelia, see Caldecott
-, Edw. (d. 1554),
-, Edw. (d. 1588),
-, Edw. (d. 1748),
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1890),
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1902),
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Kete,
-, Hen. (d. 1623),
-, Hen. (fl. 1630-7),
-, Hen. (d. 1691),
-, Hen. (d. 1694),
-, Hen. (d. 1736),
-, Hen. (d. 1805),
-, Hen. (d. 1811),
-, Joan, w. of Ric.,
-, John (fl. 1556),
-, Sir John (d. 1641),
-, John (d. 1673), s. of Ric.,
-, John (fl. after 1672), s. of Thos.,
-, John (d. 1740), his w.,
-, Sir John (fl. 1767-89),
-, John (d. 1790),
-, John (fl. 1840),
-, (later Shelley-Rolls), Sir John (fl.
-, 1929),
-, Mary, m. Thos. Warneford,
-, Mary, w. of Hen.,
-, Mary Cath., see Michell
-, Mary Wollstonecraft, w. of Percy Bysshe,
-, Percy Bysshe,
-, Sir Percy Florence,
-, Ric. (fl. c. 1578, 1585),
-, Ric. (d. 1623),
-, Theobald,
-, Thos. (fl. 1609),
-, Thos. (d. 1672),
-, Tim. (d. 1671),
-, Tim. (d. 1771),
-, Sir Tim. (d. 1844),
-, Sir Wm. (fl. 1543),
-, Wm. (fl. 1597),
-, Wm. (d. 1659),
-, fam.,
Shelley, in Crawley, see Crawley
Shelley-Rolls, Sir John, see Shelley
Shepherd, Peter,
Sheppard, Thos.,
Shermanbury,
-, Shermanbury Grange,
shipbuilding,
Shipley,
-, as address,
-, adv., n
-, agric.,
-, Apsley, q.v.; and see Shipley: Bentons
-, Bentons (formerly Apsley or Tabelershall), n,
-, bdry.,
-, Blonks green,
-, bridges, see Shipley: Slaughter Bridge
-, Brooks Green,
-, Broomer's Corner,
-, chaplains,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, Coolham, q.v.
-, cts.,
-, cross,
-, curacy, ho.,
-, curates, and see Jameson
-, dom. archit.,
-, Dragons Green,
-, Dummers, see Shipley: Withyham
-, Durrance (Durrants),
-, entertainment,
-, gang of thieves,
-, glebe,
-, Goringlee,
-, Green Street,
-, Hookland pk.,
-, inc.,
-, inn,
-, King's Land,
-, Knepp, q.v.
-, lands in,
-, library,
-, local govt.,
-, man.,
-, mkt. gardening,
-, mills,
-, Newbuildings,
-, nonconf.,
-, pks.,
-, place name, n
-, ponds,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, preceptory,
-, rector,
-, rectory,
-, residential devel.,
-, rds.,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, schs.,
-, settlement,
-, shops,
-, Slaughter Bridge, n,
-, sport,
-, Tabelershall, see Shipley: Bentons
-, tithes,
-, trades and ind.,
-, vicarage, ho.,
-, vicars, n
-, village,
-, warren, free,
-, Whitehall,
-, Withyham or Dummers, n,
-, woods,
-, wkho.,
Shippam:
-, J.,
-, Mrs. M.,
Shiprods, see Itchingfield
Shirley:
-, Barbara, dau. of Thos.,
-, Cecily, m. Sir Geo. Snelling,
-, Eliz., w. of Thos.,
-, Francis,
-, Thos. (fl. 1512),
-, Thos. (d. 1606),
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1612),
-, fam.,
shooting, field sports, and sporting estates,
shops, early,
Shoreham,
-, M.P.s,
-, rly.,
-, rd.,
Short, John, vicar of Warnham,
Shortsfield, John de, see Strotefeld
Shortsfield, in Horsham, see Horsham
Shucker, fam., n
Shuckford:
-, Sam. (fl. 1747-53), vicar of Warnham, canon of Canterbury,
-, Sam. (d. 1797), vicar of Warnham and of Eartham,
-, -, see Michell
'Sillinctune' (presumably Chollington),
Silvester, rector of Thakeham,
Simmins, Geo., and see Symonds
simony,
'singing children', see music
Singlecross, in Horsham,
-, hund., ct.,
Singleton, see Open Air Museum
Sir Robert's Farm, see Thakeham: Christian Lands
Skinner:
-, Nic.,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
skug hunting,
Slater:
-, Edw.,
-, John (fl. 1573),
-, John (fl. 1662),
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Slater's Copyhold, see Warminghurst
Slaugham,
-, Handcross,
-, Pease Pottage,
Slaughter, see Thakeham
Slaughter Bridge, see Shipley
Slaughterford:
-, John,
-, Ric.,
-, Steph. of (fl. 1332-45),
-, Steph. (fl. 1438),
-, Wm. of,
Slaughterford, in Itchingfield, see Barns Green
Slaughterford, in Warnham, see Warnham
'Slaughterland' (perhaps Slaughterford in Itchingfield),
Slinfold,
-, Clemsfold,
-, Dedisham,
-, Pinkhurst,
-, Strood,
Smart, Eliz.,
Smith:
-, Edm. (d. by 1794),
-, Edm. (fl. 1798-1801),
-, Eliz., see Blunkett
-, Hen., & Son,
-, Jas.,
-, Mary, m. Phil. Carteret Webb,
-, R. G.,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, Mr. (char. donor),
-, fam.,
Smithfield, see London
smoke bays,
Snape:
-, John,
-, Thos.,
Snapes, see Thakeham
Snelling:
-, Cecily, see Shirley
-, Sir Geo.,
-, Shirley,
Soale, Phil.,
Somerset, see Bath stone
Somerville's plot (1583),
Sompting,
-, Cokeham,
Sone:
-, Agnes, see Falconer
-, Isabel, w. of Rob.,
-, John,
-, Rob.,
Soper, fam.,
Sorocold, Mic.,
South Downs:
-, geology,
-, views of, frontispiece,
-, water from,
Southampton, earl of, see Wriothesley
Southampton,
Southdown sheep, see sheep farming
Southern Counties Dairy Farm Assoc., see Aylesbury Dairy Co.
Southern Standard,
Southern Water Authority,
Southover,
Southwark (Surr. and Lond.),
Southwater, in Horsham,
-, agric.,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, clubs and socs.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, entertainment,
-, fair,
-, gallery in Horsham ch.,
-, ind. estate,
-, inns,
-, lands in,
-, nonconf.,
-, pop.,
-, public servs.,
-, rly. sta.,
-, residential devel.,
-, rds.,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, schs.,
-, sport,
-, trades and ind.,
-, vicars,
-, village hall,
Southwell:
-, Marg., w. of Rob.,
-, Rob.,
Southwick,
-, Brambleden,
Spain, armada,
Spence:
-, Byne, see Walker
-, John,
Spencer:
-, Eliz., see Trevor
-, John,
-, Ld. Rob.,
spinning, spinning engine, see textiles
sport, and see angling; archery; athletics; badminton; bowling; bull baiting; cockfighting; cricket; cycling; falconer; football; foxhunting; game in parks; golf; hunting; races; roller skating; shooting; skug hunting; sports fields; stag hunt; stoolball; swimming; table tennis; tennis
sports fields, playing fields, and recreation grounds,
Springfield, see Horsham
Squire, Wm.,
Stacey:
-, R. H.,
-, Mr. (fl. 1922),
stag hunt,
Stammerham:
-, Nic. of,
-, fam.,
Stammerham, in Horsham, see Horsham
Standen:
-, Jane, see Downer
-, John (d. 1819),
-, John (fl. 1822),
-, Jos.,
-, Mary, w. of Jos.,
-, fam.,
Stane Street,
Stanford:
-, Mat.,
-, Wm. Mat.,
-, fam.,
Stansfield, John,
Stapley:
-, Ant.,
-, Mabel, see Lewknor
Star Row, see Roffey
Stedman, D.,
Steer, Mrs. Rhoda,
Stewart, Geo., earl of Galloway,
Steyning,
-, chaps.,
-, Charlton,
-, ch.,
-, coll.,
-, curate,
-, hund.,
-, M.P.s,
-, man.,
-, mkt.,
-, nonconf.,
-, poor-law union,
-, rector,
-, rectory,
-, rds.,
-, schs.,
-, Testers,
-, trades and ind.,
-, vicar,
-, vicarage,
-, Wappingthorn,
-, Wyckham,
Steyning and District Waterworks Co.,
Steyning West rural dist.,
Stilman, John,
Stirt, Wm.,
Stobart, F. E.,
Stock Park, see Grinstead, West
stocks (punitive),
stone quarrying,
Stonor, Thos.,
stoolball,
Storrington,
-, ch.,
-, deanery,
-, nonconf.,
-, rds.,
-, sch., Rydon sch.,
Storrington Gas Co.,
Stopham,
Stoughton, John, rector of Ashington, n
Stradfold, Ric.,
strays (franchise),
Streater, John,
Strood, see Slinfold
Strotefeld (? Shortsfield), John de,
stud farms,
Suffolk, see Ipswich
Sullington,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, Barns man. and fm.,
-, bdry.,
-, bridges,
-, Broadbridge, q.v.
-, Broadbridge Heath, q.v.
-, camp, military,
-, chant.,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, Clayton, q.v.
-, clubs and socs.,
-, Cobden,
-, common pasture,
-, ct.,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, entertainment,
-, glebe,
-, Heath common, q.v.
-, inc.,
-, ind. estate,
-, inn,
-, local govt.,
-, man., ho.,
-, mkt. gardening,
-, meeting place of hund.,
-, mills,
-, nonconf.,
-, outliers,
-, pk.,
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, public servs.,
-, rectors, and see Palmer, Geo.; Tredcroft, Edw. Wm.
-, rectory, ho.,
-, residential devel.,
-, rds.,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Sandgate,
-, schs.,
-, settlement,
-, sport,
-, Sullington Warren,
-, tithes,
-, trades and ind.,
-, vicarage,
-, village hall,
-, Wantley, East and West,
-, warrens, and see Sullington: Sullington Warren
-, woods,
Sullington-in-Itchingfield, see Itchingfield
Summers, Thos.,
Sumner, Mrs. M. C.,
Sun Alliance Insurance Group,
Surrey, earl of, see Howard, Hen., Hen. Chas., and Thos.; Warenne
Surrey,
-, bdry.,
-, sheriff,
-, and see Camberwell; Charlwood;
Chilworth; Clandon; Compton; Croydon; Dorking; Epsom; Farnham; Gatton; Guildford; Hascombe; Haslemere;
Kingston-on-Thames; Lambeth; Leith Hill; Lingfield;
Newdigate; Ockley; Okewood; Reigate; Southwark; Sutton; Walton-on-Thames
Surrey Mail,
Sussex:
-, assizes,
-, bdry.,
-, coroner,
-, county committee (parliamentary),
-, county gaol,
-, county town, see Chichester; Horsham
-, cricket team,
-, history,
-, hos. of correction,
-, M. P.s,
-, mills,
-, quarter sessions,
-, Rom. Cath. missionaries,
-, sheriff,
-, Sussex cattle, see cattle raising
-, Sussex marble (Paludina limestone):
-, fonts,
-, geology,
-, quarries,
-, towns,
Sussex, Mid, rly., see Horsham-Pulborough
Sussex, North-West, Joint Water Bd.,
Sussex, West:
-, coll. of art and crafts,
-, county council,
-, estates, old people's home,
-, county town,
-, quarter sessions,
-, war agric. committee,
Sussex & Dorking United Brick Cos. Ltd.,
Sussex Brick & Estates Co.,
Sussex County Agricultural Soc.,
Sussex Express,
Sussex Herald, Horsham, Crawley, and, Pulborough News,
Sussex Piscatorial Soc.,
Sussex Road Car Co.,
Sutton (Surr.),
swans,
Swanwick, Rob., curate of Shipley,
Sweden, govt. of,
Swedenborgians,
swimming,
Symonds:
-, Ann, m. Rob Hyde,
-, Frances, see Scrase
-, R. W.,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm. (d. 1699),
-, Wm. (d. 1709),
-, Wm. (fl. 1720),
-, and see Simmins
Syms, Miss H. S.,
Syon abbey (Mdx.),
Tabelershall, see Shipley: Bentons
table tennis,
Tablier:
-, Edith, m. Ric. of Grimstead,
-, Guy,
-, Ralph,
-, Sir Thos. (fl. 1238, 1280, ? more than one),
Tan Bridge, Tanbridge, see Horsham
tanning, see leather
Tarring:
-, deanery,
-, hund.,
Tarring, West,
-, man. (Tarring Marlpost),
-, Marlpost, see Horsham
Taylor:
-, Mat.,
-, fam.,
Temple, Hen. John, Vct. Palmerston,
Temple, Knights of the, see Knights Templar
Templemore, Ld., see Chichester, Arthur
tennis, and see table tennis
Terry, Wm. (fl. 1808-30, ? more than one),
Testers, see Steyning
Teulon:
-, S. S.,
-, W. M.,
textiles:
-, cloth manufacture,
-, cloth trade,
-, fulling, and see mills
-, linen,
-, mercers,
-, spinning,
-, spinning engine,
-, weaving,
-, wool merchants,
-, wool trade,
-, worsted,
Thakeham,
-, Abingworth,
-, as address,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, almshouses,
-, Apsley, q.v.
-, Blue Idol, see Thakeham: nonconf.
-, bdry.,
-, bridges,
-, Calstone, q.v.
-, Champions (Champneys),
-, chant.,
-, char.,
-, Chesswood Nurseries,
-, Childs Lands (Mutton's Fm.),
-, Christian Lands (Sir Robert's Fm.),
-, ch.,
-, clubs and socs.,
-, common pasture,
-, ct.,
-, curates, and see Thickpenny
-, Danhill common,
-, Dishenhurst, q.v.
-, dom. archit.,
-, fair,
-, fields, open,
-, Furze common,
-, glebe,
-, Goffsland,
-, Greenhurst, and see Thakeham: Little Thakeham
-, Haylers, see Thakeham: Slaughter
-, Heath common, q.v.
-, inc.,
-, inns and hotels,
-, lands in,
-, Laybrook,
-, library,
-, Little Thakeham (Greenhurst),
-, local govt.,
-, man., ho. (Thakeham Place),
-, mkt. gardening,
-, mills,
-, Mutton's Fm., see Thakeham: Childs Lands
-, nonconf.,
-, Blue Idol,
-, outlier,
-, place name,
-, poor-law union,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, public servs.,
-, reading room,
-, rectors, and see Clough, Rog.; Hurst, John
-, rectory,
-, ho.,
-, residential devel.,
-, rds.,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, rural dist.,
-, schs.,
-, settlement,
-, shops,
-, Sir Robert's Fm., see Thakeham: Christian Lands
-, Slaughter (Haylers),
-, Snapes,
-, sport,
-, Thakeham Place, see Thakeham: man.
-, Thakeham Street,
-, trades and ind.,
-, united pars. (Gilbert union),
-, vicar,
-, village,
-, village hall,
-, woods,
-, Woodside Nurseries,
-, wkho.,
Thakeham Tiles Ltd.,
Thames, riv., dockyards on,
Thanet, earls of, and see Tufton
Thickpenny, David, curate of Thakeham and of Warminghurst,
Thistleworth, fam.,
Thomas, Revd. Sir John Godfrey,
Thompson, Francis,
Thornton:
-, Hen.,
-, Ric. (fl. 1790s), brewer,
-, Ric. (fl. 1776-1802), schoolmaster,
-, fam.,
Thorpe, Mrs. (fl. 1905),
Three Bridges, in Worth,
Tichborne, Rob.,
Tidy, fam.,
tileworks,
Tipping:
-, Anne, see Henshaw
-, Bart.,
-, Cath., m. Jos. Chardin Musgrave,
Tompkins, R.,
Tonbridge (Kent),
Tonne, John,
Tower Hill, see Horsham
Tractarian,
trades and industries, see banking; bellfounding; brewing; brick-making; broom making; cement making; charcoal making; concrete products; forestry; glass-working; industrial estates; iron; leather and tanning; mills; salting; sandworking; shipbuilding; shops; stone quarrying; textiles; tileworks; woodland trades
Trafalgar, battle of,
transhumance and seasonal pasture,
Tredcroft:
-, Edw. (d. 1768),
-, Edw. (fl. 1856),
-, Edw. Wm., rector of Itchingfield and of Sullington,
-, Eliz., see Scrase
-, Hen.,
-, John (fl. 1643), rector of West Grinstead,
-, John (fl. c. 1655, ? another),
-, John (fl. 1674),
-, Nat. (d. 1696), vicar of Horsham,
-, Nat. (d. 1720),
-, Nat. (d. 1825),
-, fam.,
Tregoze, Sir Hen.,
Trevor:
-, Eliz., m. Chas. Spencer, duke of Marlborough,
-, Eliz., w. of Thos.,
-, Thos., Ld. Trevor,
Tuckman, fam.,
Tudor Village, see Warminghurst
Tufton:
-, John, earl of Thanet,
-, Sackville, earl of Thanet,
Tully, Barnard,
tumbril,
Tunbridge Wells sandstone (geology),
turbary,
Turgod (fl. 1066),
turkeys, see poultry
Turner:
-, Ant.,
-, Edm.,
-, Edw. (fl. 1593-1603),
-, Edw. (fl. 1593), nephew of last,
-, Edw. (fl. 1641-8),
-, John (fl. 1552),
-, John (fl. 1578),
-, Mic.,
-, Wm., curate of Shipley,
-, Mr. (fl. 1960s, 1983, two men),
-, fam.,
turnpikes, see roads
Twineham, Twineham Benfield,
Two Mile Ash, see Horsham
U.S.A., see New England; New Jersey; Pennsylvania
Ulward (fl. 1066),
Unitarians,
United Apostolic Faith (later Pentecostal) church,
United Reformed church,
Upperton:
-, Charlotte, see Fuller
-, Edw. Fuller,
-, John,
-, Luke,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,
Upton, Anne, m. John Leland,
Urry:
-, Nic., n
-, Wal.,
-, fam., n
Van Dyck, Sir Ant.,
Vaughan, see St. Andrew-Vaughan
Vaughan Williams, Ralph,
Vernon Harcourt, see Harcourt
Victoria, Queen, Golden Jubilee of,
Victoria station, see London
village, deserted,
village greens,
village halls,
Visitation, Order of the,
Wade, John,
Wady:
-, B.,
-, Benedict, incumbent of Warminghurst,
Wakehurst, Ric.,
Walberton,
Wales, see cattle raising: Welsh
Waleys:
-, Godfrey,
-, Joan,
Walker:
-, Byne, m. John Spence,
-, Sir Geo.,
-, Susanna, see Byne
-, Revd. Wm.,
Waller, fam.,
Wallis, H. B.,
Waltham (Essex),
Walton-on-Thames (Surr.),
Wantley:
-, John of (fl. 1327),
-, John (fl. 1412),
-, Maud, dau. of John,
-, Phil. of,
-, (or Joydewyne), Rog.,
-, fam.,
Wantley, in Sullington, see Sullington
Wappingthorn, see Steyning
Ward:
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Powlett,
-, Geo.,
-, Jas. (d. by 1803),
-, Jas. (d. by 1830),
-, John (d. by 1660),
-, John (d. 1670),
-, John (d. 1718),
-, John (d. by 1786),
-, Mic., rector of Thakeham,
-, Ric.,
-, Susan, w. of Ric., m. 1 Wm. Bennett, Wm. Pratt,
-, fam.,
Warden (later Sergison), Thos.,
Warenne, Wm. de, earl of Surrey,
Warminghurst,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, alehouse,
-, bailiff,
-, benefice,
-, Bowford,
-, bdry.,
-, Bridgers,
-, bridges,
-, chaplains,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, clubs,
-, common pasture,
-, ct.,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, fields, open,
-, Heath common, q.v.
-, inc.,
-, incumbents, and see Clough, Rog.; Leeves, Rob.; Pratt, Wm.; Warren, Hen.
-, Jinkes Fm., see Warminghurst: Slater's Copyhold
-, lands in,
-, local govt.,
-, man., ho. (Warminghurst Place),
-, mkt. gardening,
-, mill,
-, Newhouse Fm.,
-, nonconf.,
-, pk.,
-, place name,
-, pond,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, rectors,
-, residential devel.,
-, rds.,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, sch.,
-, settlement,
-, Slater's Copyhold (Jinkes Fm.),
-, tithes,
-, trades and ind.,
-, Tudor Village,
-, vicarage,
-, Warminghurst Place, see Warminghurst: man.
-, warren, free,
-, water supply,
-, Wolves, West, see Ashington
-, woods,
Warnecamp, see Warningcamp
Warneford:
-, Mary, see Shelley
-, Thos.,
Warnham,
-, as address,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, Bailing Hill,
-, bdry.,
-, bridges, and see Horsham: Farthing Bridge
-, Broomlands (Broom Ho., Broomhall),
-, char.,
-, Charmans,
-, ch.,
-, clubs and socs.,
-, common pasture,
-, ct.,
-, Cradles Fm. (Oakhurst, Rowhook Manor),
-, curates,
-, Denne, q.v.
-, dom. archit.,
-, Ends Place (Old Ho., Warnham Place),
-, entertainment,
-, fair,
-, Farthing Bridge, see Horsham
-, Field Place,
-, fields, open,
-, Friday Street,
-, Fusts, see Warnham: Warnham Place
-, glebe,
-, Hollands,
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, Kingsfold,
-, lands in,
-, library,
-, local govt.,
-, man.,
-, mkt. gardening,
-, Mayes,
-, mill pond,
-, mills,
-, museum,
-, nonconf.,
-, Northlands,
-, Oakhurst, see Warnham: Cradles Fm.
-, Old Ho., see Warnham: Ends Place
-, pks.,
-, place names, n,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, Powers, see Warnham: Slaughterford
-, public servs.,
-, rly. sta.,
-, reading rooms,
-, rectory,
-, residential devel.,
-, riv., see Boldings brook
-, rds.,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rowhook,
-, Rowhook Manor, see Warnham: Cradles Fm.
-, schs.,
-, settlement,
-, shops,
-, Slaughterford (Powers),
-, sport,
-, tithes,
-, trades and ind.,
-, vicarage,
-, ho.,
-, vicars, and see Holland, Thos.; Shuckford, Sam.
-, village,
-, village green,
-, village hall,
-, Warnham Ct.,
-, Warnham Lodge,
-, Warnham Place (Fusts), and see Warnham: Ends Place
-, Westbrook Hall (West Ho.),
-, Westons,
-, woods,
-, wkho.,
Warningcamp (Warnecamp), John, and his w. Isabel,
Warningcamp,
Warningore, in Chailey and East Chiltington,
Warren:
-, Eliz. Harriet, m. Thos. Jas. Bulkeley, Vct. Bulkeley,
-, Sir Geo.,
-, Hen., incumbent of Warminghurst, rector of Ashington,
-, fam.,
Warren-Bulkeley, see Bulkeley
warren, free,
warrens,
Wase:
-, John (d. by 1533),
-, John (fl. 1556),
-, Nic.,
Washington,
-, as address,
-, Chancton,
-, ch.,
-, Clayton, q.v.
-, Highden,
-, lands in,
-, man.,
-, rectory,
-, rds.,
-, Rowdell,
-, vicarage,
-, vicar, and see Blagden
Washington in the Wold, see Horsham
Waterman, John,
Weald,
-, outliers of manors, q.v.
-, pasture,
-, rds.,
-, towns,
weaving, see textiles
Webb:
-, Sir Aston,
-, (later Webb Weston), John,
-, Mary, see Smith
-, Phil.,
-, Phil. Carteret,
-, Mr. (fl. 1796),
Webster, John,
Welbank, John,
Wellcross, see Itchingfield
Welle, Wm.,
Welle, in Itchingfield, see Itchingfield
Weller:
-, Chas. (firm),
-, John,
Welsh cattle, see cattle raising
Wesleyans, see Methodists
West:
-, Mic.,
-, Thos., Ld. de la Warr,
West Country,
West Sussex, see Sussex, West
West Sussex Gazette,
West Sussex Guardian,
West Sussex (County) Times,
Westbrook Hall, see Warnham
Westlands, see Grinstead, West
Westminster, see London
Westminster bank,
Weston:
-, John (d. by 1690),
-, John (d. 1730),
-, John Webb, see Webb
-, Mary, see Copley
-, Melior Mary, dau. of John,
-, Ric.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Weston Bros.,
Westons, see Warnham
Wharrie, Mary, see Harben
Wheatley, John,
whipping post,
White:
-, Antonia,
-, Mrs. Jane,
-, Mat.,
-, Thos. (fl. 1669-91),
-, Thos. (fl. 1714, ? another),
-, Wm.,
Whitehall, see Shipley
Whitshed, Adm. Sir Jas. Hawkins,
Whitter:
-, W.,
-, Wm. (d. by 1839),
-, Wm. (fl. 1843-4),
Wickens, Hen.,
Wicker:
-, John (d. 1720),
-, John (d. 1741),
-, John (d. 1767),
-, Mary, m. Sir Thos. Broughton,
widow's bench, see freebench
wife-selling,
Wigram, W. A.,
Wilcock, Valerie,
Wilde, Oscar,
William I,
William son of Bonard,
Williams:
-, Anne, see Hobson
-, Ralph Vaughan, see Vaughan Williams
-, Thos.,
Williamson:
-, Dorothy, see Fenwick
-, Jos., rector of Thakeham,
-, Sir Thos.,
Wilmer, Thos., vicar of Pagham,
Wilshaw, Hen., rector of West Grinstead,
Wilson:
-, Edw., rector of Ashurst,
-, his s.,
-, Jas.,
-, Sarah,
Wilton (Wilts.),
Wiltshire:
-, Isabel, see Clothall
-, Joan, m. Thos. Bellingham,
-, John,
Wiltshire, and see Grimstead, East or West; Wilton
Wimblehurst, see Horsham
Wimborne (Dors.),
Winchelsea,
Winchester, bp. of, see Ponet
Windham, Chas. A., and see Wyndham
Windsor (Berks.),
wine, see rents
Winslow (Bucks.),
Wisborough Green,
-, Drungewick,
Wisden:
-, Lt.-Col. T. F., his w.,
-, Thos.,
Wiseman, Thos.,
Wiston, Rob. of,
Wiston,
-, as address,
-, Buddington,
-, chant.,
-, man.,
-, rectory,
-, village, see Buncton: Wiston village
Withyham, see Shipley
Wolf:
-, Edw.,
-, Nic.,
-, John (d. by 1390s),
-, John (fl. 1402),
-, John (fl. 1450),
-, John (fl. 1475),
-, John (fl. 1526, ? another),
-, John (d. by 1571),
-, Nic. (d. 1608),
-, Nic. (fl. 1670, ? more than one),
-, Rob.,
-, Rog.,
-, Thos.,
-, Wal. (fl. 1323-41, ? more than one),
-, Wm.,
-, Mrs. (d. by 1664),
-, fam.,
Wolves, East and West, see Ashington
women's institute,
Wood:
-, Geo.,
-, Jas., vicar of Warnham,
-, John (fl. 1482),
-, John (fl. 1658),
-, John (d. by 1843),
-, and see Awood
woods, and see under names of places
woodland trades,
Woodman:
-, Geo., his w.,
-, Mat.,
-, Wm.,
Woodmancote,
Woodroffe, G. T.,
Woodside Nurseries, see Thakeham
Woodward:
-, Revd. Thos.,
-, Wm. Peckham,
-, fam.,
wool merchants, wool trade, see textiles
Woolven, Thos.,
workhouses:
-, parish,
-, union,
Worsfold:
-, John,
-, Thos.,
worsted, see textiles
Worth, Wm. H.,
Worth, see Crabbet Park; Three Bridges
Worthing,
-, Kursaal,
-, rds.,
Wotton (Surr.), see Okewood
Wrathall:
-, Euphemia Harper,
-, Wm.,
Wriothesley, Thos., earl of Southampton,
Wroughton:
-, Mary Anne, see Musgrave
-, Revd. Phil.,
Wyatt, Isabella,
Wyckham, see Steyning
Wyndham:
-, Chas. Hen., Ld. Leconfield,
-, Geo. F.,
-, Geo. O'Brien, earl of Egremont,
-, fam.,
-, and see Windham
Y.M.C.A.,
Yapton,
Yates:
-, Hen. (d. 1685),
-, Hen. (fl. 1700),
-, Hen. (d. 1716, ? another),
-, Ric.,
-, Thos. (fl. 1737),
-, Thos. (d. by 1758, ? another), his daus.,
-, Col. (? Thos., d. by 1758),
Yeats, W. B.,
Yokebourne stream,
Young:
-, John (fl. 1623-6),
-, John (fl. 1695-1705, ? more than one),
-, Ockenden,
-, Wm.,