Index: A-J

A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 6 Part 3, Bramber Rape (North-Eastern Part) Including Crawley New Town. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1987.

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A P Baggs, C R J Currie, C R Elrington, S M Keeling, A M Rowland, 'Index: A-J', in A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 6 Part 3, Bramber Rape (North-Eastern Part) Including Crawley New Town, ed. T P Hudson( London, 1987), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/sussex/vol6/pt3/pp199-212 [accessed 18 November 2024].

A P Baggs, C R J Currie, C R Elrington, S M Keeling, A M Rowland, 'Index: A-J', in A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 6 Part 3, Bramber Rape (North-Eastern Part) Including Crawley New Town. Edited by T P Hudson( London, 1987), British History Online, accessed November 18, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/sussex/vol6/pt3/pp199-212.

A P Baggs, C R J Currie, C R Elrington, S M Keeling, A M Rowland. "Index: A-J". A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 6 Part 3, Bramber Rape (North-Eastern Part) Including Crawley New Town. Ed. T P Hudson(London, 1987), , British History Online. Web. 18 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/vch/sussex/vol6/pt3/pp199-212.

NOTE. A page number in italic denotes an illustration on that page or a plate facing that page. The pages containing the substantive history of a parish are set in bold type. A page number followed by n is a reference only to the footnotes on that page.

A.P.V. (APV),
-, Co. Ltd.,
-, Holdings Ltd.,
-, International Ltd.,
-, Paramount,

Abbey, W. H.,

Abbeylands, see Shermanbury

Aburton Fm., see Edburton: Aburton Fm.

Adur, riv. and valley,

Adur navigation trust,

Adventists, Seventh-Day,

Aethelm, nephew of King Alfred,

Agate (Agates, Gate, Gates):
-, Hen. (d. 1641),
-, Hen. (fl. 1665),
-, J. & S.,
-, Joan, m. Thos. Lintott,
-, Jn. (fl. before 1506),
-, Jn. (d. 1558-9),
-, Jn. (d. 1588),
-, Ralph,
-, Rog.,
-, Thos. (d. 1593),
-, Thos. (d. c. 1625), n
-, Wm.,
-, Mr., of Shoreham (fl. 1870),

agistment,

agriculture, see bee keeping; cattle raising; dairying; fruit growing; goat breeding; grazing; ley farming; market gardens and nurseries; sheep farming; and under names of places

Aguillon:
-, Rob.,
-, Wm.,

aircraft repair,

airport, see Gatwick

aisled halls,

Akingfield, see Cowfold

Albourne,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, Albourne Ho., see Bishopshurst: man.: ho.
-, Albourne Place, see Albourne: man.: ho.
-, Albourne Street,
-, Albourne with Sayers Common and Twineham, united benefice,
-, area,
-, as address,
-, bdry.,
-, Bishops Place, see Bishopshurst: man.
-, Bishopshurst, q.v.
-, brickfield,
-, brook (Cutlers brook, Spertbrook riv.),
-, buses,
-, char.,
-, ch., archit.,
-, chwdns.,
-, common pasture,
-, ct.,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, educ.,
-, est.,
-, fisheries,
-, Gallops,
-, Gardenland,
-, geol.,
-, glebe,
-, Green,
-, High Cross, rds.,
-, Holland, n
-, Hurst, q.v.
-, inc.,
-, Inholmes fm.,
-, inns,
-, local govt.,
-, man., ho. (Albourne Place),
-, mills,
-, nonconf.,
-, Northpark Fm.,
-, open fields,
-, pk.,
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, post office,
-, pound,
-, reading rm.,
-, recreation ground,
-, rectors, and see Cowper, Edm.; Fane, Thos.; Goring, Jn.; Healey; Herry; Hoffman, Benj.; Nash; Negus
-, rectory,
-, rectory ho.,
-, rds.,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, sch.,
-, settlement,
-, sport,
-, tithes,
-, trades and ind.,
-, village hall,
-, Wick, q.v.
-, Wolstonbury Hill,
-, woods,
-, wkho.,
-, Yew Tree Ho., fm.,

Alchorne, Joan,

Alcock, Chas., rector of Nuthurst, n

aldermen,

Aldingbourne, pk.,

Aldridge:
-, Abel,
-, Chas. Powlett,
-, Jn. (d. 1795),
-, Jn. (d. 1803),
-, Col. Jn. (d. 1888),
-, Rob. (d. 1871),
-, Rob. (d. 1892),
-, fam.,

aletasters,

Alford:
-, Jn. (fl. 1647),
-, Jn. (fl. mid 17th cent.),

Alfred, King,

Alkynburne (? Hawksbourne in Horsham), bailiwick,

Allen:
-, Fras.,
-, Hen., vicar of Beeding,

Alward (fl. 1066),

Alwi (fl. 1066),

Alwin (fl. 1066),

Amalgamated Engineering Union (later A.U.E.W.),

Amberley,

Amberley fm., see Ifield

America:
-, North: emigration to, and see Virginia
-, South,

André, T. V.,

Andrewes (Andrews):
-, Lancelot, bp. of Chich.,
-, Rog., archdeacon of Chich., rector of Nuthurst, vicar of Cowfold, and master of Jesus Coll., Camb., and n,
-, Wm., rector of Nuthurst, n

angling,

animals and birds, exotic,

Ankerson:
-, Ric.,
-, S. J.,
-, fam.,

Anne of Cleves, Queen,

Ansfrid (fl. 1066),

apples, see fruit growing

arable, conversion to (assarts),

architects, and see Bennett, Sir Thos.; Christian; Clarke, Somers; Donaldson; Edwards, Fras.; Ferrey; Fowlers; George; Godfrey; Goodhart-Rendel; Habershon and Pite; Hills, G. M.; Johnson, Jn.; Scott; Shaw, Norman; Sheppard, A. G.; Slater and Carpenter; Wheeler, F.; Woodyer; Wyatt

Ardern, Rob. of,

Arnold:
-, Anne (? w. of Ric.),
-, Ric. (fl. 1645),
-, Ric. (fl. 1662, ? same as last),
-, Ric. (fl. 1717),
-, Ric. (fl. 1718, ? another),
-, Ric. (fl. 1724),
-, Ric. (fl. after 1746, nephew of last),
-, Thos. (fl. 1660s-1717),
-, Thos. (fl. 1718),
-, Thos. (fl. 1729, ? same as last),
-, fam.,

arts, community,

Arun, riv. and valley,

Arundel, Hen.,

Arundel, earl of:
-, est.,
-, and see Howard

Ashburnham, Chas., vicar of Cowffsfold,

Ashdown Forest,

Ashfold crossways, see Beeding, Lower: Ashfold crossways

Ashfolds, see Rusper

Ashfolds heath, see Beeding, Lower

Ashington,

Ashurst,
-, Eatons, q.v.

assarts, see arable, conversion to

Assemblies of God,

assize of bread and of ale,

athletics,

Atwater, Rog.,

Atwood, see Wood

Auesteton, see Weston

Austin canons,

Awood, see Wood

Axsmith, Ric.,

Axsmiths, see Rusper: Axsmiths

Azor (fl. 1066),

Backsettown, see Henfield: Backsettown

Backshell:
-, Jn.,
-, fam.,

Baddingfold, see Cowfold: Barnfield

Badmering, Anne,

badminton,

Baha'is,

bailiffs (officers),
-, forest,
-, water, (hund.),

Baird, Jn.,

Baker, Chas., curate and rector of Edburton and master of Steyning grammar sch.,

Baldhorn, fam.,

Baldhorns, see Rusper

Baldwins bridge, see Henfield: bridges

Baley:
-, Abraham (d. 1789),
-, Anne, see Hoffman

Banbury, Ric., n

Baneby, Wm., warden of Wyndham hosp., n

Bannister:
-, Edw. (d. by 1540),
-, Edw. (d. 1606),
-, Sir Edw. (d. c. 1661),
-, Joan, w. of Edw., m. - Everard,

Baptists,
-, General,
-, Particular,
-, Reformed,
-, Strict,

Barber, see Barker

bargemen,

Barker (Barber):
-, Jas., rector of Nuthurst and Cocking, n
-, Jn.,

Barnes (Baron):
-, Edw.,
-, Jane,
-, Ralph, vicar of Beeding,

Barnfield, see Cowfold

Baron, see Barnes

Barrow Hill, see Henfield

barrows (tumuli),

Batten, Eliz., see Gratwicke

Baxter, H. A.,

Beachcomber, see Morton, J. B.

beadles,
-, hund.,

Beale:
-, Hen.,
-, Jerome, rector of Nuthurst, n

Bean, Jn., see Dorking

Bear, Jn., rector of Shermanbury,

Beard:
-, Cath., see Stone
-, Jn. (fl. 1538),
-, Jn. (d. mid 16th cent., ? another),
-, Jn. (fl. 1547-58), n
-, Jn. (fl. 1561, ? same as last),
-, Jn. (fl. 1560s, ? same as last),
-, Ralph (fl. 1740), his daus.,
-, Thos. (d. 1599),
-, Thos. (fl. 1615),
-, Thos. (fl. 1635),
-, Thos. (fl. 1664),
-, Thos. (d. c. 1667),
-, Thos. (fl. 17th cent., ? several),
-, Thos. the elder (fl. 1685),
-, Thos. the younger (fl. 1685 × 1700),
-, Thos. (d. 1699 or 1700),
-, Wm., n
-, fam.,

Beauchamp, Jn.,

Beauclerk, Chas. Geo.,

Becket:
-, Cath.,
-, Thos. (fl. c. 1840),

Bedling (fl. before 1066),

bee keeping,

Beeding:
-, man., see Beeding, Upper: man.
-, parish or tithing,
-, communicants,
-, pop.,
-, vicar, see Beeding, Upper: vicar
-, riv., see Adur
-, and see Beeding, Lower; Beeding, Upper

Beeding Cement Co.,

Beeding, Lower,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, area,
-, Ashfold crossways,
-, beer ho.,
-, mission rm.,
-, sch.,
-, settlement,
-, Ashfolds heath, n
-, bdry.,
-, Beechwood, see Faygate: Beechwood
-, Beedingwood,
-, Bewbush, q.v.
-, Buchan Hill, ho.,
-, Carter's Lodge,
-, Carter's walk,
-, chs., n
-, archit.,
-, chwdns.,
-, clubs and socs.,
-, Colgate, q.v.
-, community centre,
-, Coots gate,
-, Crabtree, q.v.
-, Crossways, see Beeding, Lower: village
-, curate, perpetual, and see Cholmeley, J. M.
-, Docker's Lodge, walk,
-, dom. archit.,
-, earthworks, n
-, eccl. par.,
-, educ.,
-, est.,
-, fair, see St. Leonard's Forest
-, forest,
-, Forest Lodge,
-, geol.,
-, glebe,
-, Gosden, q.v.
-, Grange, the,
-, Grouse fm.,
-, Grouse gate,
-, Hammer Pond Guest Ho.,
-, heaths,
-, Heythorngate (unlocated),
-, Hollywood,
-, Holmbush, q.v.
-, hosp.,
-, inns, Plough,
-, iron ind., n forge hos.,
-, Ivorysgate, see Ivorysgate
-, Kilnwood,
-, Leonardslee,
-, as address.,
-, est.,
-, gdns.,
-, ho.,
-, home fm.,
-, pk.,
-, libr.,
-, local govt.,
-, lodges, forest, see St. Leonard's forest: lodges
-, man.,
-, Middle walk,
-, mills,
-, Monk's Lodge walk,
-, New Hovels,
-, New Lodge, see St. Leonard's Forest: man. ho.
-, New Lodge (St. Leonard's) walk,
-, New Pk., see St. Leonard's Forest
-, Newells,
-, fm., see Nuthurst: Newells fm.
-, Newstead Fm.,
-, North End walk, see Beeding, Lower: Stone Lodge
-, Old Ho.,
-, Old Pk.,
-, fm.,
-, Orchard fm.,
-, Park fm.,
-, Parkgate,
-, pks.,
-, New pk.,
-, Peppersgate, q.v.
-, plantations,
-, Plummers Plain,
-, brickmaking,
-, Plummers Plain Ho.,
-, ponds:
-, Furnace,
-, Hammer,
-, Hawkins,
-, Roosthole, see Nuthurst: ponds
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, post office,
-, prehist.,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, pub. servs.,
-, rabbit warrens,
-, rly.,
-, rds.,
-, Roffey End walk, see Beeding, Lower: Stone Lodge
-, Roffey gate,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, schs.,
-, Selehurst,
-, settlement,
-, Shelley gate,
-, Shepherdsfield Fm.,
-, South End walk,
-, South Lodge,
-, gdn.,
-, Sparrow Hall,
-, sport,
-, sporting rights,
-, Springfield Fm.,
-, St. Leonard's Forest, q.v.
-, St. Leonard's Lodge, see Beeding, Lower: Leonardslee
-, St. Leonard's walk, see Beeding, Lower: New Lodge walk
-, Stone Lodge (Roffey End or North End) walk,
-, tithes, and see St. Leonard's Forest: tithes
-, trades and ind.,
-, vicar, and see Cholmeley, J. M.
-, vicarage,
-, vicarage ho.,
-, village, n
-, village halls,
-, Wills's fm.,
-, Woodlands,
-, woods,
-, Minepits wood,

Beeding, North, see Beeding, Lower

Beeding, South, see Beeding, Upper

Beeding, Upper,
-, adv.,
-, agric., n,
-, area,
-, bdry.,
-, Bedny,
-, Beeding Ct.,
-, fm.,
-, Beeding Hill,
-, Beeding St.,
-, bridges,
-, buses,
-, Castle Town, n,
-, causeway,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, archit.,
-, rates,
-, chwdns.,
-, clubs and socs.,
-, communications,
-, copyholds,
-, cts.,
-, dom. archit.,
-, eccl. par.,
-, educ.,
-, est.,
-, fair,
-, fms. (named),
-, fords,
-, Freshcombe Lodge,
-, geol.,
-, Horton, q.v.
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, King's Head,
-, King's Barn, q.v.
-, King's Barns, q.v.
-, libr.,
-, local govt.,
-, man.,
-, Beeding, n, woods, extrinsec,
-, man. ho., see Beeding, Upper: Beeding Ct.
-, Rectory (Sele),
-, Man. Ho.,
-, marshland,
-, mills,
-, New Ho., see Beeding, Upper: Valerie Man.
-, Old Bridge,
-, tithing,
-, open fields,
-, place names, n
-, poor relief,
-, poorho.,
-, pop.,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, pub. servs.,
-, recreation ground,
-, rector,
-, rectory,
-, Rectory, see Beeding, Upper: man.
-, rectory ho.,
-, river transport,
-, rds. and streets,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, royal visits,
-, schs.,
-, Sele priory, q.v.
-, settlement,
-, Small Dole, q.v.
-, social and cultural activities,
-, tithes,
-, tollho.,
-, Tottington, q.v.
-, Towers, the,
-, trades and ind.,
-, cement,
-, salt,
-, Valerie Man. (New Ho.),
-, vicarage,
-, vicarage ho.,
-, vicars, and see Allen, Hen.; Barnes, Ralph; Bloxam; Calhoun; Conant; English; Holden; Hygdon; Meyrick; Oglethorpe
-, village,
-, village hall,
-, Windmill Hill,
-, woods, Hoe (formerly Old wood or Wowood),

Beedingwood, see Beeding, Lower: Beedingwood

Belcher, Wm., vicar of Henfield,

Belhouse, see Bellowes

Bell, G. A. J.,

bellfounders, see Eldridge

Bellingham:
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1605),
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1637),
-, Mary, w. of Ric., m. Geo. Goring,
-, Ric. (fl. 1539),
-, Ric. (fl. 1540, ? same as last),
-, Ric. (d. 1550 × 1552, ? same as last),
-, Ric. (d. 1592),
-, Ric. (fl. 1593),
-, Thos.,

Bellowes (Belhouse):
-, Anne, w. of Wm., m. Ric. Hedley,
-, Wm.,

Benedictines,

Benfield, see Twineham: Twineham Benfield

Bennett:
-, Sir Jn. (fl. c. 1717), n
-, Jn. (fl. 1738),
-, Sir Thos., architect,

Bergavenny, Ld., see Nevill

Berkeley:
-, Maurice, Ld. Berkeley (d. 1506),
-, Maurice, Ld. Berkeley (d. 1523),
-, Wm., earl of Nott.,

Berkshire,
-, and see Windsor

Berlin,

Bernard, Ellis, son of, see Ellis

Betley, Little, see Henfield

Bewbush (in Lower Beeding, later partly in Crawley new town),
-, agric.,
-, bailiwick,
-, ch.,
-, iron ind.,
-, leisure centre,
-, local govt.,
-, Lower Bewbush,
-, man.,
-, Man. Ho.,
-, neighbourhood:
-, growth,
-, playground,
-, pop.,
-, shopping,
-, pk.,
-, place name,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, rabbit warrens,
-, rds.,
-, sch.,
-, settlement,
-, timber,
-, tithes,
-, tithing,
-, gas,
-, trades and ind.,

BICC Ltd.,

bicycle manufacture,

Bidlington, man., see Bramber: man.; Grinstead, West: Bidlington Kingsbarns man.

Bigg:
-, S. H.,
-, Miss, of Mannings Heath,

Bilney, Jn., chaplain of St. Leonard's chap., later mayor of Camb.,

Bilsborough, see Woodmancote

Bineham, see Henfield: Bineham

Bingley:
-, Hannah, see Smith
-, Wm.,

Birch:
-, Geo.,
-, Mrs.,

Birchen bridge, see Nuthurst: bridges

Birds of Sussex, The,

Bishop:
-, Sir Cecil (d. 1705),
-, Sir Cecil (d. 1725),
-, Sir Cecil (d. 1778),
-, Sir Cecil (d. 1779, s. of last),
-, Sir Cecil, Ld. Zouche (d. 1828),
-, Eliz., m. - Gresham,
-, Harriet Anne, Lady Zouche, m. Rob. Curzon,
-, Hen.,
-, Kath. Annabella, m. Sir G. R. Brooke-Pechell,
-, Thos. (d. 1560),
-, his w.,
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1626),
-, fam.,

Bishops Place, see Bishopshurst: man.

Bishopshurst (in Albourne):
-, ct.,
-, half-hund.,
-, man.,
-, ho. (Albourne Ho. or Bishops Place),
-, prebend,
-, prebendaries, n; and see Henshaw
-, tithing,

Blackburne, Mrs.,

Blackstone:
-, tithing, see Woodmancote: Bilsborough
-, and see Woodmancote: Blackstone

Blagrove, Jn.,

Blake, Herb. A.,

Blaker:
-, Geo.,
-, R. N., vicar of Ifield,
-, Mrs.,

Blenerhassett, Jn.,

Blew, W. J., curate of Nuthurst,

Block:
-, L. K. A.,
-, Maud Marion, see Hicks

Blount, fam.,

Bloxam, J. R., vicar of Upper Beeding,

Bludder:
-, Hen.,
-, Sir Thos.,

Blunt:
-, F. S.,
-, Sam.,
-, Sarah,
-, W. S.,
-, fam.,

Board:
-, Ant.,
-, Herb.,
-, Jn. (fl. 1688),
-, Jn. (fl. 1688, s. of last),
-, Jn. (fl. 1727, ? same as last),

boatbuilding,

BOC,

Boddington, Wm., warden of Wyndham hosp.,

bodice making,

Bolney,
-, as address,
-, est.,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, rds.,

Bonet:
-, Hamon,
-, Rob.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,

Boniface:
-, Jn.,
-, Susan, see Goffe
-, Thos.,

Bonwick:
-, Jn.,
-, Ric.,
-, Wal. of,

Bonwicks, see Ifield

Boothlands pond, see Nuthurst:
-, ponds

Bornour, Jn., and his w. Marian,

borough English,

Borrer:
-, Fanny, m. Chas. Dunlop,
-, Jn. (fl. c. 1840),
-, Jn. (fl. 1861),
-, Jn. Hamlin,
-, Nat.,
-, Sarah Ann,
-, Wm., of Pakyns (fl. late 18th cent.),
-, Wm. (d. 1797),
-, Wm. (fl. before 1811),
-, Wm. (d. 1832),
-, Wm. (d. 1862),
-, Wm. (d. 1898),
-, Wm. (fl. 1910),
-, his dau., m. - Orlebar,
-, fam.,

Botolphs:
-, agric.,
-, bridge,
-, ch., n
-, educ.,
-, est.,
-, (Old Bridge), n
-, and see Bramber with Botolphs

Botting:
-, Edw.,
-, fam.,

Boughton, Ric., and his w. Mary,

Bourne, Fras., cardinal,

bowling,
-, indoor,

Bowthorpe & Hellerman Ltd. (later Bowthorpe plc),

Bowyer, Thos.,

Boxall:
-, Wm. (d. 1863),
-, Wm. P.,

Boyd, G. K., rector of Nuthurst and vicar of St. Andrew's, Worthing, n

Bradeham, see Henfield: Bineham

Bramber:
-, agric.,
-, barony,
-, Bidlington man., see Bramber: man; Bidlington
-, bridge,
-, cast.,
-, constable,
-, causeway,
-, coll. (St. Nich.),
-, est.,
-, honor, see Bramber: rape
-, man., Bidlington,
-, rape,
-, bdry.,
-, (honor),
-, muster,
-, pks., chases, and warrens,
-, poor rates,
-, rds.,
-, rly. sta.,
-, schs.,
-, woods, n
-, and see Bramber with Botolphs

Bramber with Botolphs, eccl. par.,

Branch, Edw.,

Braose:
-, Jn. de (d. 1232),
-, Mary de, w. of Wm.,
-, Wm. de (fl. 1086),
-, Wm. de (fl. 1210),
-, Wm., Ld. Braose (d. 1290),
-, his w., see Braose, Mary
-, Wm. de (d. 1326),
-, fam.,
-, est.,

brassfounding,

Bravington, Lilian A.,

Bray, Sir Edw.,

Bredham, see Henfield: Bineham

Bredham (Bredham) bridge, see Henfield: bridges

Brethren,

Brett, Thos.,

brewery equipment making,

brewing,

brickmaking,

brickwork, rat-trap bond,

Bricmar (fl. 1066),

Brictuin (fl. 1066),

Bridge, Old, see Beeding, Upper: Old Bridge; Botolphs

Bridger:
-, Colville (fl. 1773),
-, F. S. C.,
-, Harry,
-, fam.,

Brighton,
-, buses,
-, corporation,
-, man., Erleys,
-, milk trade,
-, postal servs.,
-, rds.,
-, sch.,
-, vegetable supply,

Bristol, bp., see Gulston

Bristow, Jas.,

British Airports Authority,

British and Continental Estates Ltd.,

British Caledonian,

British Oxygen Co. Ltd. (later BOC Ltd.),

British Portland Cement Manufacturers,

Britten:
-, Forrester,
-, Mrs.,

Broadbridge, Jn.,

Broadfield (in Crawley new town),

Broadwater:
-, Broadwater, Little, q.v.
-, ch.,
-, man.,
-, Offington,
-, rector,
-, and see Wood

Broadwater, Little (in Broadwater, later Nuthurst),
-, Sedgewick, q.v.

Broadwood:
-, Charlotte, and n
-, H. F.,
-, Hen.,
-, J. S.,
-, Jn. Jervis,
-, Thos. (d. 1861),
-, Thos. (s. of last),
-, Thos. (fl. before 1868, one of above),
-, fam.,

Brock:
-, Thurstan de,
-, fam.,

Brooke-Pechell:
-, Sir G. R.,
-, Kath. Annabella, see Bishop

Brookhill, see Cowfold

Brooks, Lionel,

broom making, see woodland trades

Brown:
-, G. S.,
-, Mrs. S. B.,
-, and see Clifton Brown

Browne:
-, Benj., vicar of Ifield,
-, Jos., rector of Rusper,
-, fam., Vcts. Montague,

Brownings, see Cowfold

Bruere, see Heath

brushwood, carting (customary serv.),

BTR group,

Buchan Hill, see Beeding, Lower: Buchan Hill

Buci:
-, Hugh de (fl. c. 1250),
-, Hugh de (fl. 1273, ? another),
-, Hugh de (fl. 1313, ? another),
-, and his w. Agnes, and n
-, Hugh de (fl. 1356),
-, Joan, see Foxley
-, Joan, m. Wm. of Fyfield,
-, Lucy, w. of Rob. de,
-, Ralph de (fl. 1086),
-, Rob. de (fl. 1248),
-, Rob. de (fl. 1288, ? another),
-, Rob. de (d. before 1314, ? another),
-, Sibyl, m. Jn. de Lislebonne,
-, fam.,

Buckhurst, Ld., see Sackville

Buckle, Matt.,

Bucks wood, see Ifield: woods

Buckswood, see Ifield: Buckswood

Buckwell, Jn. C.,

Buckwish, see Henfield

Buddington, see Wiston

building features, less common, see aisled halls; brickwork: rat-trap bond; crown-post roofs; dais beam; kitchens, detached; passages; smoke bays; tiles, mathematical; turf buildings; Wealden ho.

building ind.,

Bulkmore, Rob., and his w. Anstice,

Bull:
-, Anne, see Dennett
-, Jn.,
-, Thos.,
-, fam.,

bull baiting,

Burbeach hund.,
-, cts.,
-, Old Bridge, see Beeding, Upper: Old Bridge

Burgess Hill (formerly in Clayton and Keymer),

Burrell:
-, Sir Merrik,
-, Sir Percy,
-, fam.,

Burrows:
-, Jennifer, m. - Langlands Pearse,
-, Lt.-Col. M. B.,

Burt:
-, Edw. (fl. 1719),
-, Edw. (fl. 1723, s. of last),
-, Edw. (fl. 1760, s. of last),
-, H. J.,

Burton:
-, Eliz., see Hartridge
-, Wm.,

buses, see under names of places

Butcher:
-, Thos. (fl. 1686),
-, Thos. (s. or grds. of last),

Buttinghill, hund.,

Bynwyne:
-, Jn. (fl. 1531),
-, Jn. (fl. 1588),
-, fam.,

C & A,

Cade, Jack, rebellion of,

Caedwalla, king of West Saxons,

Calfe:
-, Mary, see Greaves
-, Pet.,

Calhoun, Thos., vicar of Upper Beeding and of Goring,

Calvert, Mrs. E. C.,

Calvinists,

Camberwell (Surr.),

Cambridge:
-, Jesus Coll., master, see Andrewes, Rog.
-, mayor, see Bilney
-, Trinity Coll., master, see Comber

Cambridge university,

Camelia Botnar foundation,

Camoys, fam.,

Cane, Percy, landscape gardener,

Cannon, Thos.,

Canterbury:
-, abp., n, and see Juxon; Rich, Edm.
-, Christ Church priory, prior,
-, dioc.,
-, prebendary, see Greene
-, rds.,

Cants, see Cowfold

Capel (Surr.),

Capuchin Franciscans,

Carling, Mrs. E. B.,

Carlisle:
-, bp., see Oglethorpe
-, dean, see Comber, Thos.

Carmelites,

Carpenter, Thos.,

Carshalton (Surr.),

Carter, fam.,

Carter's Lodge, see Beeding, Lower

Carter's walk, see Beeding, Lower

Carthusians,

Caryll:
-, Sir Edw. (d. 1610),
-, Jn. (d. 1523),
-, Jn. (d. 1566),
-, Sir Jn. (d. 1613),
-, Sir Jn. (d. 1652),
-, Mary, m. Sir Ric. Molyneux,
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1617),
-, fam.,

Carylls Fm., see Faygate

Castle Town, see Beeding, Upper

catering,

Catherine of Braganza, Queen,

Catsland Fm., see Henfield

cattle raising,
-, Friesians,
-, Guernsey,
-, Jersey,
-, Sussex,

Cattlin, Wm.,

Cayzer, Sir Herb., Ld. Rotherwick,

cement making,

Challen:
-, Cassandra Lintott, see Farncombe
-, Jn. (d. 1794),
-, Jn. Gratwicke, rector of Shermanbury,
-, Maria Harriet, m. Hen. Hunt,
-, Steph. Hasler,
-, fam.,

Challice, Rog., rector of Shermanbury,

Chaloner, Thos.,

Chancton (in Washington), man.,

Chanctonbury:
-, Ring,
-, rural dist.,

chandling,

Chapman:
-, Jas.,
-, Thos.,

charcoal, see woodland trades

Charles I,

Charles II,

Charlton, see Steyning: man.

Charlwood (Surr.):
-, area,
-, bdry.,
-, est.,
-, Lowfield Heath:
-, brickyd.,
-, ch.,
-, County oak, and see Crawley new town: County Oak
-, (Lovell) heath,
-, man.,
-, rds.,
-, Shiremark,
-, Wykeland,

Chart, Jn.,
-, his s.,

chases, see forests and chases

Cheal, J., and Sons,

Cheale:
-, Anne, m. Rob. Hoffman,
-, Jn. (d. 1636),
-, Capt. Jn. (d. 1685),
-, Jn. (d. 1727),
-, Jn. (d. 1731),
-, Phil., of Shermanbury (fl. 1685),
-, Phil. (d. 1716 or 1717, s. of last),
-, Phil. (d. 1746),
-, Phil. (fl. 1755),
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,

chemical ind.,

Chess brook,

Chessington (Surr.),

Chestham (in Henfield):
-, as address,
-, bridge (Chess bridge),
-, brook, see Chess brook
-, Chestham Pk.,
-, est.,
-, hamlet,
-, meadows,
-, pk.,
-, tithing, n
-, woods,

Chesworth:
-, bailiwick,
-, and see Horsham

Chetwood, Ric.,

chevage,

Chichester:
-, archdeacons,
-, bp.,
-, est.,
-, as patron,
-, portraits,
-, and see Andrewes, Lancelot; Day, Geo.; Rede, Wm.; Richard; Sherburne
-, bpric.,
-, canons, see Allen, Hen.; Conant
-, cath.,
-, dean and chapter, est.,
-, precentor, see Day, Thos.
-, treasurer, see Rolf; Tireman
-, dioc.,
-, patronage board,
-, earl of, see Pelham
-, prebendaries,
-, prebends, see Bishopshurst; Henfield: rectory; Windham
-, rds.,

Cholmeley, J. M., fellow of Magdalen Coll., Oxford, and perpetual curate of Lower Beeding,

Chowles, see Rusper

Chowne, Bray,

Christadelphians,

Christian, Ewan, architect,

Church, fam.,

Church Commissioners, n

Church Pastoral Aid Soc.,

cider making,

Civil Aviation, Ministry of,

Clare, earl of, see Holles

Clarke:
-, Somers, architect,
-, and Micklethwaite, architects,
-, Col. Stephenson R.,

Clayton, see Burgess Hill

Cleves, Anne of, see Anne

Cliffe (in South Malling),

Clifton Brown:
-, Brig.-Gen. Howard,
-, Col. Jas.,
-, fam.,

Clitherow:
-, Jas. (fl. before 1775),
-, Jas. (fl. 1775, s. of last),
-, Jas. (fl. 1791, ? another),
-, Col. Jas. (fl. c. 1840),
-, Philippa,
-, Mr. (fl. 1910),
-, fam.,

cloth, see textiles

club, country,

Clulow, Wm.,

Clumber (Notts.),

coach building,

coaching,

Cobbett, Wm.,

cockfighting,

Cocking, rector, see Barker, Jas.

Colcock, Ric., and his w. Joan,

Coleman:
-, Benson,
-, Harold Warren,

Colgate (in Lower Beeding),
-, adv.,
-, beer ho.,
-, ch.,
-, chyd., n
-, Colgate Lodge,
-, eccl. par.,
-, gate,
-, ironstone pits,
-, mills,
-, par. rm.,
-, place name,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, rds.,
-, sch.,
-, settlement,
-, tower,
-, trades,
-, vicar,
-, vicarage ho.,
-, village hall,
-, woods,

colliers (charcoal burners), see woodland trades: charcoal burning

Colvin:
-, Col. Jn. Forrester,
-, Hester, see Godman
-, Lt.-Col. Forrester F.,
-, Patrick F. J.,

Comber:
-, Eleanor, m. Wm. Heath,
-, Eliz. (fl. 1561),
-, Eliz., m. Jn. Gratwicke,
-, Jn.,
-, Martha, w. of Wm.,
-, Thos., dean of Carlisle and master of Trinity Coll., Camb.,
-, Wm. (d. 1561 or 1562),
-, Wm. (d. 1625),

Commission for the New Towns,

common fine,

Commonwealth Investment Co.,

commuting to work,

Compton, Mary, see Smith

Conant, Malachi, chaplain to Ld. Holles, vicar of Beeding, and canon of Chich.,

Congregationalists (Independents),

Constable:
-, Mary, w. of Ric.,
-, Ric., vicar of Cowfold,
-, Sarah, m. Hen. Hoper,

constables:
-, hund.,
-, par.,

Cook:
-, Ric., & Sons (later Ltd.),
-, fam.,

Coolhurst (in Horsham),

Coombes, fam.,

Coombes, man.,

Cooper, see Cowper

coopers, see woodland trades

Copestake, Sampson,

Coppard:
-, Thos. (fl. 1793),
-, Thos. (fl. 1818, ? another),
-, Thos. (fl. 1840, ? another),
-, -, solicitor,
-, fam.,

Copsale (in Nuthurst),

Copthorne, see Worth

Cordewan, Phil.,

Cornwall, Sir Jn.,

Cornwall, earl of, see Richard

coroner, hund.,

Cottesmore Sch.,

Cotton:
-, Cassandra,
-, Chas. (d. by 1660),
-, Chas. (fl. 1660),

Count, Sim. le,

Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion,

Courage, O. M.,

Court:
-, Wm. at,
-, Wm. de la,

Le Court, see Rusper: Le Court

Coveney, Jn.,

Covert:
-, Anne, m. Wal. Covert,
-, Anne, w. of Jn.,
-, Edw. (d. 1605),
-, Edw. (fl. 1654 × 1667),
-, Jane, w. of Sir Wal., m. Denzil Holles,
-, Jn. (fl. 1533),
-, Jn. (fl. 1553, ? another),
-, Jn. (fl. 1605),
-, Jn. (fl. 1630, ? another),
-, Jn. (fl. 1649),
-, Sir Jn., Bt. (d. 1679),
-, Ric. (fl. 1533),
-, Ric. (fl. 1564),
-, Rog., vicar of Cowfold,
-, Thos.,
-, Wal. (fl. 1580s),
-, Wal. (fl. c. 1617, ? another),
-, Sir Wal. (d. 1632),
-, his niece, see Covert, Anne
-, his w., see Covert, Jane
-, Wal. (fl. 1647),
-, Wal., of Maidstone,
-, Wm.,
-, Capt. (fl. 1682),
-, fam.,

Cowfold, Osbert of,

Cowfold,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, Akingfield,
-, area,
-, as address,
-, Barnfield (Baddingfold),
-, bdry.,
-, brickwks.,
-, bridges,
-, Brookhill,
-, Brownings,
-, ho.,
-, buses,
-, Cants,
-, Capons,
-, chant.,
-, chap.,
-, chaplain, see William
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, archit.,
-, font,
-, lights,
-, mon.,
-, obit,
-, chwdns.,
-, chyd.,
-, fence,
-, clubs and socs.,
-, Crateman's,
-, cts.,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, Eastridge (Ridgelands),
-, est.,
-, forest,
-, geol.,
-, Gervaise (Jarvis),
-, glebe,
-, Godshill,
-, Goodyers,
-, Gosden, q.v.
-, Gratwicke,
-, green,
-, Haines, North and South,
-, Hedgeland,
-, High Hurst, q.v.
-, Hill Fm.,
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, iron ind.,
-, Jarvis, see Cowfold: Gervaise
-, Kings,
-, ho. (Kings Barn),
-, libr.,
-, Littleworth,
-, Littleworth Lane,
-, local govt.,
-, Long Ho., see Cowfold: Welches man.,
-, Grange, see Cowfold: Oakendene mkt.,
-, mills,
-, Mockford, n
-, Oakendene,
-, pannage, n
-, Parkgate (Patchgate),
-, Parkminster (Parknowle, Picknoll),
-, monastery,
-, Patchgate, see Cowfold: Parkgate
-, Peppersgate, q.v.
-, Picknoll, see Cowfold: Parkminster
-, pks.,
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop., n,
-, pounds,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, pub. servs.,
-, quarries,
-, reading rms.,
-, recreation ground,
-, rectors,
-, rectory,
-, rds.,
-, Spronketts Lane, n, and n
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, sch.,
-, settlement,
-, Smith's Cross,
-, sport,
-, stocks,
-, stream,
-, Swains,
-, tithes,
-, trades and ind.,
-, Trenchmore,
-, vicarage,
-, vicarage ho.,
-, vicars, and see Andrews, Rog.; Ashburnham, Chas.; Constable, Ric.; Covert, Rog.; Halliwell, Hen.; Hudson, Thos.; Otter, W. B.
-, village,
-, village hall,
-, Wallhurst,
-, Welches (Long Ho.), n,
-, Woldringfold,
-, ho.,
-, woods,
-, wkho.,

Cowne, Jas., see Nelthorpe

Cowper (Cooper):
-, Edm., rector of Albourne and Woodmancote,
-, Eliz., m. Jn. London,
-, Jn. (fl. 1572),
-, Jn. (fl. 1590, ? same as last),
-, Jn. (fl. 1598),
-, Ockenden, n
-, Sir Ric. (fl. 1581),
-, Ric. (d. 1592),
-, Sir Ric. (fl. 1608),
-, Sam.,

Crabbet Park, see Worth: Crabbet Park

Crabtree (in Lower Beeding),
-, chap.,
-, inns,
-, Mill Lane,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, rds., n,
-, reading rm.,
-, settlement,
-, sport,
-, trades,
-, village hall,

Cranbrook (Kent),

Crateman's, see Cowfold

Crawley (par. and town),
-, area,
-, as address,
-, assembly rm.,
-, bdry.,
-, buses,
-, by-pass rd.,
-, carriers,
-, cemetery,
-, ch.,
-, cinemas,
-, clubs and socs.,
-, coaches,
-, East Pk.,
-, est.,
-, fairs,
-, Father of, see Lemon, Mark
-, fire brigade,
-, forest,
-, friary,
-, gaswks.,
-, High St.,
-, hosp.,
-, inns:
-, George hotel,
-, Station (later Railway, afterwards Rocket, hotel),
-, Sun,
-, ironworking,
-, libr.,
-, lighting inspectors, n
-, local govt.,
-, man.,
-, mkts.,
-, music,
-, new towns:
-, c. 1200,
-, 19th cent. (New Town),
-, 20th cent., see Crawley new town
-, offices,
-, par.,
-, council,
-, pop.,
-, post offices,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, rly.,
-, sta.,
-, reading rm.,
-, recreation ground,
-, rectors, and see Halliwell
-, rds., and see Crawley: High St.; Crawley new town: rds. and streets; Ifield: rds. and streets
-, Rom. Cath., see Ifield: Rom. Cath.
-, schs.,
-, settlement,
-, Shelley, q.v.
-, sport,
-, theatre,
-, tithing,
-, trades and ind.,
-, urban dist.,
-, vicars, team,
-, village,
-, war memorial,
-, West Crawley, see Ifield: West Crawley
-, West Pk.,
-, and see Crawley new town; Ifield

Crawley Advertiser,

Crawley and District Industries Association,

Crawley and District Observer,

Crawley and District Water Co.,

Crawley and Ifield Co-operative Soc.,

Crawley Cake and Biscuit Co.,

Crawley Choice,

Crawley Courier,

Crawley Gas Co.,

Crawley Industrial Group,

Crawley Industrial Products (Crawley Tools),

Crawley new town,
-, area,
-, arts:
-, centres,
-, council,
-, Bewbush, q.v.
-, bdry.,
-, boro.,
-, council,
-, Broadfield, q.v.
-, builders,
-, buses,
-, campuses,
-, cemeteries,
-, ch.,
-, and see Ifield: ch.
-, cinema,
-, clubs and socs.,
-, museum soc.,
-, Coll. of Further Educ. (later Coll. of Technology),
-, community assoc.,
-, community huts and centres,
-, consumers' assoc.,
-, council for social (later voluntary) serv.,
-, county bldgs.,
-, County Oak, and see Charlwood: Lowfield Heath: County oak
-, crematorium,
-, cts.,
-, designation,
-, development corp.,
-, architect, see Sheppard
-, arms,
-, educ.,
-, further,
-, employment,
-, entertainment centre,
-, fire sta.,
-, Forge Wood,
-, Furnace Green, q.v.
-, Gatwick airport, q.v.
-, Goffs pk., see Ifield
-, Gossops Green, q.v.
-, green belt,
-, growth,
-, Hawth, the,
-, Hazelwick,
-, health servs.,
-, hosp.,
-, housing,
-, archit.,
-, garages,
-, rent strike,
-, Ifield neighbourhood, see Ifield
-, ind.,
-, est.,
-, Langley Green, q.v.
-, libr.,
-, local govt.,
-, Maidenbower,
-, master plan,
-, neighbourhoods,
-, newspapers,
-, Northgate, q.v.
-, official visits,
-, pks.,
-, playing fields and playgrounds,
-, pop.,
-, post offices,
-, Pound Hill, q.v.
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, pub. servs.,
-, public hos.,
-, rlys.,
-, goods yd.,
-, rds. and streets,
-, Balcombe Rd.,
-, Boulevard,
-, Broadway,
-, Crawley Ave.,
-, Crawley Lane,
-, Exchange Rd.,
-, Fleming Way,
-, Gatwick Rd.,
-, Grattons Drive,
-, Hawth Ave.,
-, Hazelwick Ave.,
-, High St., see Crawley: High St.
-, Ifield Ave.,
-, Kilnmead,
-, Langley Drive,
-, London Rd.,
-, Manor Royal,
-, Martyrs Ave.,
-, Northgate Ave.,
-, Old Horsham Rd.,
-, Queens Sq.,
-, Queensway,
-, ring road (inner),
-, ring road (outer),
-, Rona Close,
-, Southgate Ave.,
-, Station Rd. and Way,
-, Three Bridges Rd.,
-, Tilgate Way,
-, Tushmore Lane,
-, Woolborough Rd.,
-, Worth Park Ave.,
-, and see Ifield: rds. and streets
-, Rom. Cath., and see Ifield: Rom. Cath.
-, schs.,
-, sewage wks.,
-, shopping,
-, chamber of trade,
-, Southgate, q.v.
-, sport,
-, swimming bath,
-, telephone exchange,
-, Three Bridges, q.v.
-, Tilgate, q.v.
-, town centre,
-, town hall,
-, urban dist.,
-, council, arms,
-, Wakehams Green, q.v.
-, warehos.,
-, water supply,
-, West Green, q.v.
-, youth clubs and centres,

Crawley Timber,

Crawley Weekly News,

cricket,

crier

Croftman, fam.,

Cromwell:
-, Oliver, as Ld. Protector,
-, Thos., Ld. Cromwell, earl of Essex,

crops, less common, see flax; hemp; hops; mushrooms; rape; sugar beet; tares; tomatoes; vetch; vineyards

Crossways, see Beeding, Lower: village

Crown Estate,

crown-post roofs,

Croydon (Surr.),
-, buses,

Cruttenden, Hen.,

Cuckfield,
-, gdns.,
-, Haywards Heath, q.v.
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, rds.,
-, rural dist.,
-, council,
-, union,

Cuckolds Green, see Woodmancote

Cuddington, Giles,

Cuddington (Surr.), Nonsuch palace,

Culpeper:
-, Anne, see Fenner
-, Thos.,

curimannus (officer),

Curzon:
-, Harriet Anne, see Bishop
-, Rob. (d. 1863),
-, Rob., Ld. Zouche (d. 1873),
-, Rob., Ld. Zouche (fl. 1911),
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,

customs and services, manorial and other, see assize of bread and of ale; borough English; brushwood, carting; chevage; deodand; fencing; freebench; furze; heybote; housebote; merchet; peat digging; reaping, overseeing; rent collecting; stone, carriage of; wreck

Cutler:
-, Wm. (d. 1837),
-, Wm. (fl. 1838),

Cutlers brook, see Albourne: brook

cycling,

D'Oyly, fam.,

dairy equipment making,

dairying,
-, butterman,

dais beam,

Dalton cttee.,

Daneys, Roland,

Day:
-, Geo., bp. of Chich.,
-, Thos., vicar of Henfield and precentor of Chich. cath.,

de la Mare:
-, Isabel, m. Thos. of Maidenhatch,
-, Jn.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,

de la Warr, Ld., see West

deer,

Deerswood, see Ifield

Dehany, Eliza Whitehorn,

Denne (in Warnham), man.,

Dennett:
-, Anne, m. Jn. Bull,
-, Anne, m. Capt. Rob. Rodney,
-, Anne, w. of Jn., see Gratwicke
-, Chas.,
-, Jn. (fl. 1637),
-, Jn. (d. 1686),
-, Jn. (fl. 1690-1705),
-, Jn., of Bolney (fl. 1708),
-, Jn., of Bolney (s. of last),
-, Jn. (fl. 1757),
-, Jn. (fl. 1759, s. of last),
-, Jn. (d. 1761, another),
-, Jn. (fl. 1830),
-, Jn. (d. 1840), high sheriff of Suss.,
-, Jn. L. W.,
-, Thos. (fl. 1670),
-, Thos. (d. 1705, ? another),
-, Thos. (d. 1723), high sheriff of Suss.,
-, Thos. (d. 1796 × 1801),
-, Thos. (fl. 1946),
-, fam.,

Dennis, H. E.,

Denny, T. A.,

deodand,

Deptford (Kent, later London),

Despenser, Lady, see Nevill

Dickins, see Scrase-Dickins

Dix, Wm.,

Docker's Lodge, see Beeding, Lower: Docker's Lodge

Donaldson, T. L., architect,

Dorking (Surr.):
-, as address,
-, John Bean's char.,
-, rds.,

Dorking and Horley rural dist. (Surr.),

Douglas, Ld. Alf.,

dovecot,

Dover (Kent):
-, cast.,
-, Maison Dieu,

Downes, Col. Jn., regicide,

Downs, South, frontispiece,

drainage, agric.,

Drewitt, fam.,

Drughorn, Sir Jn., Bt.,

drugs, see chemical ind.

Duncton, incumbent,

Dungate, Mr., of Mayfield,

Dunlop:
-, Chas., curate, later vicar, of Henfield,
-, Fanny, see Borrer

Dunstall:
-, Jn. (fl. 1428),
-, Jn. (fl. 1488, another),
-, Jn. (d. 1558-9, another),
-, Jn. (d. 1611),
-, Jn. (d. 1614),
-, Mary,
-, Thos. (d. 1622),
-, Thos. (d. by 1659, another),
-, fam.,

Eastridge, see Cowfold

Eaton Thorn, see Woodmancote

Eatons (in Ashurst and Henfield),

Ecclesiastical Commissioners,

Edburton, Wm. of,

Edburton,
-, Aburton Fm.,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, area,
-, buses,
-, chant.,
-, choir,
-, ch.,
-, archit.,
-, chwdns.,
-, chyd.,
-, clubs and socs.,
-, curates,
-, and see Baker
-, dom. archit.,
-, eccl. par.,
-, Edburton Ho.,
-, educ.,
-, est.,
-, Fulking, q.v.
-, geol.,
-, glebe,
-, local govt.,
-, Lower Edburton,
-, man.,
-, ho., see Edburton: Aburton Fm.
-, mkt. gdns.,
-, meadows,
-, common,
-, mills,
-, Northtown,
-, open fields,
-, par. hall,
-, pop., n,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, pub. servs.,
-, rectors, and see Keith; Shepherd; Spalding; Thomson, Jn.
-, rectory,
-, rectory ho., see Edburton: Edburton Ho.
-, rds.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, schs.,
-, settlement,
-, Summers Deane,
-, Summersdeane fm.,
-, tithes,
-, tithing,
-, trades and ind.,
-, Truleigh, q.v.
-, village,

Ede (otherwise Wickley), Wm.,

Edgcumbe:
-, Geo.,
-, Piers,
-, Sir Ric. (d. by 1697),
-, Ric., Ld. Edgcumbe (d. 1758),
-, Ric., Ld. Edgcumbe (d. 1761),

Edgeworth, Miss E. A. F.,

Edgley, Geo., rector of Nuthurst, and n

Edinburgh, duchess of, see Elizabeth II

Edward the Confessor,

Edward VI,

Edwards:
-, Fras., architect,
-, W.,
-, - (fl. 1776),

Edwards, W., (London) Ltd., later Edwards High Vacuum,

Egremont, earl of, see Wyndham

Eldridge:
-, Brian, bellfounder,
-, Wm., bellfounder,

electrical ind.,

electronic ind.,

Elim Foursquare Gospel Alliance,

Elizabeth I,

Elizabeth II,
-, as duchess of Edinburgh,

Elizabeth, electress Palatine,

Ellice:
-, W. H.,
-, his w.,
-, fam.,

Elliotts, see Nuthurst

Ellis:
-, C. W.,
-, Jn.,

Ellis son of Bernard (fl. 1202),
-, his w., see Harcourt, Aline

Ely, bp., see Geoffrey

engineering,
-, civil,

English, Ralph, vicar of Beeding,

Erleys, see Brighton: man.

Erringham, see Shoreham, Old

Erskine, Thos., Ld. Erskine,

Essex, earl of, see Cromwell

Essex, see Harlow

Everard:
-, Joan, see Bannister
-, Wm.,

Ewhurst (Eworth):
-, Thos.,
-, Wm. (fl. 1273),
-, Wm. (fl. 1368),
-, fam.,

Ewhurst (in Shermanbury):
-, agric.,
-, ch.,
-, ct.,
-, Ewhurst fm.,
-, glass making,
-, man.,
-, ho.,
-, moat,
-, pk.,
-, rds.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, settlement,
-, tithes,
-, tithing or vill,

Ewhurst Place, see Ifield

Fagg:
-, Eliz., m. Sir Chas. Matthew Goring,
-, Sir Jn. (fl. 1665),
-, Sir Jn., Bt. (fl. 1682),
-, Rob. (fl. 1671), and n
-, Sir Rob., Bt. (d. 1740),
-, his sisters,
-, Sir Thos.,
-, fam.,

Fagger:
-, Jn.,
-, Ric.,
-, Wm. (fl. 1451 × 1469),
-, Wm. (d. c. 1483, ? another),

Fairless, Mich.,

Fairoakland, see Shermanbury

fairs,

Fane:
-, Chas., earl of Westmorland,
-, Mary, see Nevill
-, Mildmay, earl of Westmorland,
-, Sir Thos.,
-, Thos., rector of Albourne,

Fargro,

Farmer, J. A.,

Farnborough, Jn. of,

Farncombe:
-, Cassandra Gratwicke, see Lintott
-, Cassandra Lintott, m. Jn. Challen,
-, Hen.,
-, Thos., rector of Woodmancote,

Farnfold, Ric. (fl. 1374, two of the name),

Faulconer:
-, Mrs. A.,
-, R. H. (fl. 1844-5),
-, Rob. Hoffman (d. by 1830),
-, his dau.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,

Fawley (Hants),

Faygate (in Horsham and Rusper):
-, Beechwood,
-, buses,
-, Carylls Fm. (Rusper man.),
-, chap.,
-, ch.,
-, educ.,
-, Faygate Fm.,
-, gate,
-, hamlet,
-, ind.,
-, inn,
-, libr.,
-, pks.,
-, pub. servs.,
-, rly.,
-, rly. sta.,
-, rds.,
-, village hall,

Fécamp (Seine Maritime), abbey,
-, abbot,

fencing, see woodland trades

fencing (customary service),

Fenner:
-, Anne, m. Thos. Culpeper,
-, Dudley,
-, Jn. (d. c. 1513),
-, Jn. (d. 1566),
-, Jn. (? same as last),
-, Jn. (fl. c. 1661),
-, Thos.,

Ferrey, Benj., architect,

Fiberester Ltd.,

field sports, see shooting, field sports, and sporting estates

fields, open,

Fillol:
-, Cath., m. Sir Edw. Seymour, later duke of Somerset,
-, Jn. (d. 1467),
-, Jn. (fl. 1496),
-, Wm. (fl. 1354),
-, Wm. (d. 1416),
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1527),
-, his daus.,

Findon,

fines, estreats of (franchise),

fish curing,

Fisher, M.,

fisheries,

fishing,

Fisons Ltd.,

Fittleworth, vicar, see Greene

Fitzgerald, Miss G.,

FitzHerbert, Sir Edm.,

flax,

flooding,

Florodora,

flower growing,

Floyd, fam.,

food manufacturing,

foot racing,

football:
-, association,
-, rugby,

footwear manufacture,

Forbes, Mr. (fl. c. 1940),

Forest Lodge, see Beeding, Lower: Forest Lodge

Forest Row,

foresters,

forestry and woodmanship,

Forestry Com.,

forests and chases, and see Ashdown Forest; St. Leonard's Forest

forges, see ironworking

Fowle, Hen.,

Fowler:
-, Rob.,
-, Steph. (fl. 1853),
-, Steph. (fl. 1984),
-, Bros., n

Fowlers, architects,

Fowles, Jn.,

Fox, Geo.,

Foxley:
-, Joan (? de Buci), w. of Sir Jn.,
-, Sir Jn.,

foysting, see saddle-tree making

France, and see Fécamp; St. Florent

franchises, see assize of bread and of ale; fines, estreats of; gallows; tumbril; warren, free; writs, return of

Franciscans, see Capuchin Franciscans

frankpledge, view of,

Frankwell, Rob., rector of Shermanbury,

freebench,

Freeman, Wm.,

French:
-, Nic.,
-, Thos., rector of Nuthurst,

Freshcombe Lodge, see Beeding, Upper

Friday Street, see Rusper

friendly socs.,

Frith, -,

Frith, atte, fam.,

Frost:
-, E. I.,
-, Olive Jessie, see Thornton

fruit growing,
-, apples,
-, Crawley Beauty,
-, and see cider making
-, currants,
-, gooseberries,
-, grapes,
-, pears,
-, plums,
-, raspberries,
-, small fruit,
-, strawberries,

Fry, Thos.,

Fryland, Wm.,

Frylands, see Shermanbury

Fulking (in Edburton),
-, Paythorne,
-, Perching,
-, man.,
-, tithes,
-, Perching Sands:
-, fm.,
-, man.,

Fuller:
-, Jn. (fl. 1799),
-, Jn. (fl. 1830, ? same as last),
-, Jn. Bird,

Furnace Green (Tilgate East, in Crawley new town),

furze, right of cutting,

Fyfield:
-, Joan, see Buci
-, Wm. of (d. 1361),
-, Wm. of (fl. 1382),
-, Wm. of (d. 1387, ? same as last),

Gadsdon's garage,

Gage, Thos.,

Gale, Leonard,
-, his daus.,

Gallops, see Albourne

gallows (franchise),

game, see shooting, field sports, and sporting estates

gardener, landscape, see Cane

Gardenland, see Albourne

gardens, notable, frontispiece,

Gardiner, fam.,

Gardiners Fm., see Rusper: man.

Gardino, Beatrice de,

Gardner, H. T.,

Garsington (Oxon.),

Garton:
-, Wm. (d. c. 1701),
-, Wm., miller,
-, fam.,

Gate (Gates), see Agate

Gatesden, Jn. de,

Gatewick, see Steyning: man.

Gatwick (Surr., later Crawley new town):
-, airport,
-, buses,
-, econ. effects,
-, rly. sta.,
-, terminals,
-, water supply,
-, International Distribution Centre,
-, racecourse,

Gaveston Hall, see Nuthurst

Geddes, Sir Eric,

Geoffrey, bp. of Ely, n

George, Ernest, architect,
-, and Peto, architects,

Germany, see Berlin

Gervaise:
-, Jn.,
-, his father,
-, fam.,

Gervaise, see Cowfold: Gervaise

gibbet,

Gill, Hen.,

Gill Orchards,

glass making,

glassware,

glaziers, see Kempe

Gloucestershire, see Bristol

glovemaking,

Glubb, J. M., rector of Shermanbury,

goat breeding,

Godfrey, W. H., architect,

Godman:
-, Dame Alice, w. of F. D.,
-, Lt.-Col. C. B.,
-, Cath. Edith,
-, Eva Mary,
-, F. D.,
-, Hester, m. Jn. Forrester Colvin,

Godstow (Oxon.), abbey,

Godwin, Earl,

Goffe:
-, Nic.,
-, Susan (? Boniface), w. of Nic., m. Ralph Healey,

Goffs, see Ifield

Gogney:
-, Chas. Johnson,
-, Eliz., w. of Chas.,

Golding, fam.,

Golding's bridge, see Nuthurst: bridges

golf,

Goodhart-Rendel, H. S., architect,

Goodhart-Rendel Broadbent and Curtis, architects,

Goodyer, Wm.,

Goose green, see Ifield: greens

Gordon:
-, Antonio,
-, Sir B. L.,
-, his w.,

Gordon-Smith, Sir Allan,

Goring:
-, Chas. (d. 1829),
-, his w.,
-, Chas. (d. 1849),
-, Sir Chas. Matthew, Bt.,
-, Eliz., see Fagg
-, Geo.,
-, Jn., rector of Albourne,
-, Revd. Jn. (fl. 1866),
-, Jn. (fl. 1934),
-, Mary, see Bellingham
-, Mrs. Mary,
-, fam.,

Goring, vicar, see Calhoun

Gorringe, W.,

Gosden, fam.,

Gosden (in Lower Beeding and Cowfold),
-, bailiwick,
-, chase,
-, furnace,
-, gate,
-, mill,

Gossops Green (in Ifield, later Crawley new town),
-, green,

Gotwick, fam.,

Gotwick, see Rusper

Goulburn, Arthur R.,

Grange, man., see Cowfold: Oakendene

Grant (Grand):
-, Emma, see Rackham
-, Jn. (d. 1301 × 1309),
-, Jn. (fl. 1451),
-, Mich., n
-, Nic. (fl. 1311 × 1332), and n
-, Nic. (fl. before 1374, ? another),
-, Ric.,
-, Rob.,
-, Wm.,

Gratwicke:
-, Anne, see Holney
-, Anne, m. Jn. Dennett,
-, Anne, m. Jn. Lintott,
-, Anne, m. Ric. Madgwick,
-, Anne, m. Thos. Lintott,
-, Eliz., see Comber
-, Eliz. (fl. 1721, m. - Batten),
-, Jas.,
-, Joan,
-, Jn. (? d. before 1548),
-, Jn. (d. 1557),
-, Jn. (d. 1558),
-, Jn. (fl. 1588),
-, Jn., of Pooks (d. 1630),
-, Jn. (d. 1639),
-, Jn. (d. 1642),
-, Jn. (d. 1649),
-, Jn. (d. 1665),
-, Jn. (d. 1683),
-, Jn. (d. c. 1687),
-, Jn. (d. 1696),
-, Jn. (d. 1721),
-, Jn. (d. 1724),
-, Jn. (d. 1726),
-, Margery, w. of Sir Wm.,
-, Mary,
-, Owen,
-, Phil.,
-, Ric. (fl. 1503),
-, Ric. (fl. 1574),
-, Ric. (d. 1587-8, ? another),
-, Rog. (fl. 1553),
-, Rog. (d. 1570),
-, Rog. (s. of last),
-, Rog. (d. 1596, ? same as last),
-, Steph.,
-, Thos. (d. 1616),
-, Thos. (d. 1664),
-, Wm. (fl. 1374),
-, Sir Wm. (d. 1613),
-, Wm. (d. 1636),
-, Wm. (d. 1664),
-, Wm. (d. 1670),
-, fam., and n,

grazing,

Greatham,

Greaves:
-, Sir Edw., Bt.,
-, Mary, m. Pet. Calfe,

Green (Greene):
-, Chris., rector of Nuthurst, vicar of Fittleworth, prebendary of Cant.,
-, Ellen (? Wood), w. of Revd. Ric.,
-, Revd. Ric.,

Greenfield:
-, Jn.,
-, Sam.,
-, Thos.,

Greenfields, mkt. gardeners,

Greenwell, Wm.,

Greenwich (Kent, afterwards Lond.),

Gresham, Eliz., see Bishop

Griffith, -, solicitor,

Grinstead, East,

Grinstead, West:
-, as address,
-, Bidlington Kingsbarns man.,
-, est.,
-, inc.,
-, Ivorys,
-, Ivorysgate, see Ivorysgate
-, man.,
-, pannage, n
-, Partridge Green, q.v.
-, rly. sta.,
-, rds.,
-, Rom. Cath.,

Guda, Countess,

Guinness Trust Housing Association,

Gulston, Wm., rector of Nuthurst'
-, and bp. of Bristol,

Gyllyng, Wm., warden of Wyndham
-, hosp., n

Habershon and Pite, architects,

Hack, Sydney J.,

Haddock:
-, F. F.,
-, Frank (another),

Hadow report,

Haigh, John,

Haines, fam.,

Haines, North and South, see Cowfold: Haines

Hales:
-, R. C., rector of Woodmancote,
-, Sarah,

Hall:
-, Geo., Independent minister of Henfield,
-, Nic.,
-, Sim. at,
-, fam.,

Halland, see Henfield: Hollands

Halliwell:
-, Hen., vicar of Ifield and rector of Crawley (d. 1667),
-, Hen., vicar of Ifield and Cowfold (s. of last), n

Halsham
-, Sir Hugh,
-, Jn.,
-, Rob. of,

Hammer Pond Guest Ho., see Beeding, Lower

hammerponds,

Hampshire, see Fawley; Portsmouth; Southampton

Hamwood, see Nuthurst: woods

Handcross:
-, rds.,
-, and see Slaugham

Harcourt:
-, Agnes, m. Wm. of Wiston,
-, Aline, m. Ellis son of Bernard,
-, Wm. de,
-, his daus.,

Hargreaves, Emma, m. Rob. Henderson,

Harley:
-, Patience, see Rodney
-, R. W. D.,

Harlow (Essex),

Harold (Godwinson), King,

Harris:
-, Rob.,
-, Sarah, m. Wm. Hayter,
-, Wm.,

Harsnett, Martha, see Peck

Hartridge:
-, Eliz., m. Jn. Percy, Wm. Burton,
-, Jn. of,
-, Nichole, see Hastentoft

Hassocks and District Gas Co.,

Hastentoft:
-, Lucy,
-, Nic., n
-, Nichole, m. Jn. of Hartridge, and n
-, Olive, m. Wm. of Northo,
-, Thos. (of Hautington), and n
-, Wm. and his w. Isabel,

Hatley, Jn.,

Hausburg, Campbell Bernard,

Hautington, Thos. of, see Hastentoft

Hawkins pond, see Beeding, Lower: ponds

Hawksbourne, see Horsham

Hayter:
-, Sarah, dau. of Wm.,
-, Sarah, w. of Wm., see Harris
-, Wm.,

haywards,

Haywards Heath (formerly in Cuckfield),

Hazeldene orchestra,

Hazelholt:
-, Sim.,
-, fam.,

Hazelholt (in Southwick),

headboroughs,

Heald, Cecilia,

Healey:
-, Ralph, rector of Albourne,
-, Ralph (? the same),

Hearne, Sir Hen.,

Heath:
-, Eleanor, see Comber
-, Frances, w. of Rob., m. Hen. Pelham,
-, Gilb.,
-, Rob. (d. by 1668),
-, Rob. (d. 1682),
-, Rob. (d. 1708),
-, Rob. (d. by 1736),
-, Wm.,

heath broom making, see woodland trades: broom making

Heathen Burials, see Steyning

Heaton, R. G.,

Hedley:
-, Anne, see Bellowes
-, Ric.,

Hellerman Electric Co. Ltd.,

hemp,

Henderson:
-, Emma, see Hargreaves
-, Rob. (d. 1871),
-, Rob. (d. 1895),
-, his w., see Hargreaves, Emma

Heneage:
-, Cath., w. of Thos.,
-, Geo.,
-, Geo. Fieschi,
-, Thos.,
-, Thos. Fieschi,

Henfield,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, area,
-, as address,
-, assembly rms.,
-, Backsettown (East Henfield),
-, Barrow Hill,
-, fire sta.,
-, windmill,
-, bdry.,
-, Bineham (Bradeham, Bredham),
-, bridge, see Henfield: bridges
-, Blackland common,
-, brickmaking,
-, bridges,
-, Broadmare common,
-, Buckwish:
-, Fm.,
-, mill,
-, quarry,
-, tithing,
-, burial board,
-, buses,
-, Catsland Fm.,
-, cemy.,
-, char.,
-, Chestham, q.v.
-, ch.,
-, archit.,
-, chwdns.,
-, clubs and socs.,
-, coffee houses,
-, common pasture,
-, inc.,
-, curates, and see Dunlop,
-, Chas.
-, dom. archit.,
-, East Henfield, see Henfield: Backsettown
-, Eatons, q.v.
-, educ.,
-, est.,
-, fairs,
-, ferries,
-, fire bridgade,
-, fishponds,
-, gaswks.,
-, geol.,
-, glebe,
-, half-hund.,
-, Henfield Pk.,
-, ho. (Parsonage Fm.),
-, Hollands (Halland),
-, hund.,
-, inns,
-, Intithing,
-, iron ind.,
-, Lashmarshall,
-, libr.,
-, Little Betley,
-, local govt.,
-, man.,
-, mkt.,
-, ho.,
-, mkt. gdns.,
-, marshland,
-, meadows,
-, mills, n,
-, Moustows,
-, mus.,
-, Nep Town, q.v.
-, New Hall,
-, fm.,
-, newspaper,
-, open fields,
-, Oreham:
-, common,
-, ct.,
-, hamlet,
-, Little Oreham,
-, man.,
-, ho.,
-, mill,
-, mission rm.,
-, tithing,
-, pks.,
-, par. council,
-, pillory,
-, place name,
-, playing fields,
-, police sta.,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, pound,
-, prehist. rem.,
-, prison,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, minister, see Hall, Geo.
-, pub. servs.,
-, quarries and sandpits,
-, rly.,
-, rectory,
-, prebendary,
-, rectory ho. (Parsonage Ho.),
-, rds. and streets,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Rom. rem.,
-, Rye fm.,
-, sch.,
-, settlement,
-, Shiprods,
-, sport,
-, stocks,
-, Stretham, q.v.
-, Talcurtis, q.v.
-, Tipnoak, q.v.
-, tithes,
-, tithings,
-, and see Chestham; Henfield: Buckwish; Henfield: Intithing; Henfield: Oreham
-, tourism,
-, trades and ind.,
-, vicarage,
-, vicarage ho.,
-, vicars, and see Belcher; Day, Thos.; Dunlop, Chas.; Milles; Rolf; Tireman
-, village,
-, village hall,
-, Wantley, q.v.
-, water supply,
-, West End,
-, wharves,
-, whipping post,
-, woods,
-, Woodsmill riv.,
-, Woolfly (Ovelei),
-, wkho.,
-, worthies,

Henfield Bricks Ltd.,

Henfield Gas and Coke Co.,

Henfield Observer, Steyning Reporter, and Partridge Green Post,

Henfield Violet Nurseries,

Henry III,

Henshaw:
-, Benj.,
-, Jos., prebendary of Bishopshurst,
-, Phil. (fl. 1597),
-, Phil. (d. 1753),
-, Phil. (fl. 1796, s. of last),
-, Thos.,

Hermodeworth, Pet., warden of Wyndham hosp., n

herons,

Herony (unlocated), bailiwick,

Herry, Wm., rector of Albourne,

Hewells, see Horsham: man.

heybote,

Heyburne:
-, Eliz., m. Rob. Stone,
-, Ric.,

Hicks:
-, Edw.,
-, Ethel, see Stebbing
-, Maud Marion, m. L. K. A. Block,
-, fam.,

High Cross, see Albourne

High Hurst (in Nuthurst, later Cowfold),
-, man.,
-, ct.,
-, ho.,
-, pop.,
-, quarries,
-, stud fm.,
-, windmill,

Highams, see Rusper: man.

highway surveyors,

Hill (Hills):
-, Edw. (fl. 1626),
-, Edw. (d. 1662),
-, Edw. (fl. c. 1729),
-, Jn. (d. c. 1643),
-, Jn. (fl. 1669-71),
-, Jn. (d. 1727),
-, Jn. (fl. 1732),
-, Pet.,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,

Hills:
-, G. M., architect,
-, and see Hill

Hindus,

Hippisley:
-, Cath., see Pellatt
-, Wm.,

hockey,

Hoe wood, see Beeding, Upper: woods

Hoffman:
-, Anne, see Cheale
-, Anne (d. 1809), w. of Rob., m. Abraham Baley,
-, Benj., rector of Albourne and Woodmancote,
-, Rob. (d. 1768),
-, Rob. (d. 1769, father of last),
-, fam.,

Holden, Hugh, vicar of Beeding,

Hole, Sidney,

Holland, see Albourne

Hollands, see Henfield: Hollands

Holles:
-, Denzil, Ld. Holles of Ifield (d. 1680),
-, Denzil, Ld. Holles (d. 1694),
-, Fras., Ld. Holles,
-, Jane, see Covert
-, Jn., earl of Clare and duke of Newcastle,
-, fam.,
-, and see Pelham-Holles

Hollywood, see Beeding, Lower

Holmbush (in Lower Beeding),
-, as address,
-, brick or pottery wks.,
-, est.,
-, gdns.,
-, gas,
-, Holmbush ho. (formerly Holmbush Lodge),
-, man.,
-, plantations,
-, settlement,
-, smithy, n
-, sport,
-, stone from,
-, woods,

Holmbush (in Woodmancote), see Woodmancote

Holney:
-, Anne, m. Jn. Gratwicke,
-, Jn.,

Home Counties Public House Trust Co. Ltd.,

homes:
-, children's,
-, girls',
-, nursing,
-, old people's,
-, and see orphanage

Hoo, Thos.,

Hookwood (Surr.),

Hoper:
-, Hen.,
-, Jn. (fl. 1843),
-, Jn. D.,
-, Mrs. (fl. 1867),
-, Mrs. K. A.,
-, Ric.,
-, Sarah, see Constable

hops,

Horestock, bailiwick,
-, keeper,

Horley (Surr.),

Horley District Gas Co.,

Horningbrook, bailiwick,

Hornung:
-, Col. C. B. R.,
-, Lt.-Col. Sir Jn.,
-, Steph. P.,

horse breeding,

horse dealing,

Horsegills wood, see Rusper: woods

horses, feral,

Horsey:
-, Eleanor, see Maybank
-, Jn. (? fl. early 15th cent.),
-, Jn. (d. 1531),
-, Sir Jn. (fl. c. 1539),
-, Thos.,

Horsham,
-, buses,
-, carriers,
-, Chesworth:
-, cts.,
-, ho.,
-, man.,
-, Christ's Hospital,
-, ch.,
-, Coolhurst, q.v.
-, cts.,
-, curates, see Marshall, Geo.
-, dist.,
-, est.,
-, fairs,
-, Faygate, q.v.
-, forest,
-, gaol,
-, golf club,
-, green belt,
-, Hawksbourne, n
-, Hewells,
-, Horsham Pk.,
-, ind.,
-, iron ind.,
-, local govt.,
-, M.P.,
-, man.,
-, mkt.,
-, Marlpost,
-, Nutham,
-, par.,
-, pks.,
-, parl. hist.,
-, place name,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, rly. sta.,
-, rlys.,
-, rds.,
-, Roffey, q.v.
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, rural dist.,
-, council,
-, sch.,
-, Shortsfield:
-, man.,
-, tithing, n
-, Southwater, q.v.
-, Springfield,
-, Stammerham,
-, stone,
-, town centre,
-, union,
-, urban dist. council,
-, vicar, and see Spalding
-, woods,

Horsham-Dorking rly.,

Horsham-Shoreham rly.,

horticulture, see market gardening; fruit growing; landscape gardening

horticultural soc.,

Horton, riv., see Adur

Horton (in Upper Beeding),
-, agric.,
-, chalk pit (Golding Barn limewks.),
-, clay pit,
-, ct.,
-, Horton Farmho. (formerly Upper Horton Fm.),
-, Horton Hall,
-, inc.,
-, man.,
-, fm.,
-, man. ho., see Horton: Horton Hall
-, marsh,
-, open fields,
-, pop.,
-, rds.,
-, river transport,
-, settlement,
-, tithes,
-, tithing,
-, Upper Horton fm.,

Horton Horsey, see Horton: man.

Horton Maybank, see Horton: man.

Horton or Maybank, Wm. of, see Maybank

hospitals,
-, and see homes, nursing

Houlditch, Edw.,

housebote,

houses, impermanent,

housing:
-, associations,
-, self-build groups,

Housing, Ministry of,

Howard:
-, Agnes, w. of Thos., duke of Norf.,
-, Anne, w. of Phil., earl of Arundel,
-, Hen. Chas., duke of Norf.,
-, Phil., earl of Arundel,
-, Thos., earl of Surr., later duke of Norf. (d. 1524),
-, Thos., duke of Norf. (d. 1554),
-, Thos., duke of Norf. (d. 1572),
-, Thos., earl of Arundel (d. 1646),
-, fam.,

Hubbard:
-, W. Egerton,
-, fam.,

Hudson, Thos., vicar of Cowfold,

Hughes:
-, Isaac,
-, Jn.,

Hunt:
-, H. W., rector of Shermanbury,
-, Hen., n
-, Hen. (d. 1877, another),
-, Maria Harriet, see Challen

hunting boxes,

Huntingdon, Countess of, see Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion

hurdle making, see woodland trades

Hurst:
-, Col. A. R.,
-, Sir Cecil,
-, Jas.,
-, R. A.,
-, R. H. (d. 1905),
-, R. L.,
-, Ric. (d. by 1785),
-, Col. Ric.,
-, Rob. (fl. late 18th cent.),
-, Rob. (fl. 1839),
-, fam.,

Hurst (in Albourne and Hurstpierpoint), est.,

Hurstpierpoint,
-, agric.,
-, est.,
-, Hurst, q.v.
-, man.,
-, Pakyns,
-, rectory,
-, rds.,
-, Sayers Common,
-, benefice, united, see Albourne
-, sport,

Hyde:
-, bailiwick,
-, and see Slaugham: man.

Hyde Drive (in Rusper, later Crawley new town),

Hyde manor, see Slaugham: man.

Hygdon, Jn., vicar of Beeding,

Ifield:
-, Jn. of (? more than one), and n,
-, his w.,
-, Ld. Holles of, see Holles

Ifield (Kent), n

Ifield (Sussex),
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, Amberley fm.,
-, area,
-, as address,
-, bdry.,
-, Bonwicks,
-, ho. (Bonwycks Place),
-, bridges,
-, brook,
-, Buckswood,
-, Fm.,
-, Little Buckswood,
-, buses,
-, campus,
-, char.,
-, ch.,
-, archit.,
-, chwdns.,
-, chyd.,
-, clubs and socs.,
-, common pasture,
-, common woodland,
-, County oak, see Charlwood: Lowfield heath: County oak
-, cts.,
-, curates,
-, Deerswood,
-, Little Deerswood,
-, dom. archit.,
-, est.,
-, Ewhurst Place,
-, fairs,
-, forest,
-, forge, see Bewbush: iron ind.
-, furnace,
-, geol.,
-, glebe,
-, Goffs fm.,
-, Goffs Hill,
-, Goffs Man.,
-, Goffs Pk.,
-, golf course,
-, Gossops Green, q.v.
-, greens,
-, Goose,
-, Ifield,
-, Soutons,
-, and see Gossops Green; Langley Green; West Green
-, hammerpond,
-, hosp.,
-, hund.,
-, Hyder's Fm.,
-, Ifield Ct.,
-, Ifield Hall,
-, Ifield Lodge,
-, inc.,
-, ind., see Ifield: trades and ind.
-, inns,
-, Gate,
-, Plough,
-, Royal Oak,
-, and see Crawley: inns
-, ironworking,
-, Jordans Fm.,
-, Langley Green, q.v.
-, Langleys,
-, lighting inspectors,
-, local govt.,
-, man.,
-, ho., see Ifield: Ifield Ct.
-, mills,
-, miller, see Garton, Wm.
-, mkts.,
-, music,
-, neighbourhood (new town),
-, new towns, see Crawley; Crawley new town
-, nurseries,
-, Old Rectory Barn,
-, par. hall,
-, Pk., East and West, see Crawley: East Pk.; Crawley: West Pk.
-, pks.,
-, gates,
-, police sta.,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, pound,
-, Prestwood, q.v.
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, pub. servs.,
-, rlys.,
-, sta.,
-, rector, team,
-, rectory,
-, rectory ho.,
-, Rectory, Old,
-, rds. and streets,
-, Brighton Rd.,
-, Church, later New, Post Office, and Robinson Rd.,
-, Haslett Ave.,
-, Horsham Rd.,
-, Ifield Rd.,
-, Langley Lane and Walk,
-, London Rd.,
-, New Rd., see Church Rd.
-, Post Office Rd., see Church Rd.
-, Princess Rd.,
-, Robinson Rd., see Church Rd.
-, Rusper Rd.,
-, Spencers Rd.,
-, Springfield Rd.,
-, Station Rd.,
-, Three Bridges Rd.,
-, Worth Lane,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, ch. (St. Fras. and St. Ant.),
-, mission dist.,
-, schs.,
-, settlement,
-, sewage wks.,
-, sport,
-, Stumbleholm (Sandfield),
-, theatres,
-, tithes,
-, tithing,
-, tithingman,
-, tollgates,
-, trades and ind.,
-, vestry,
-, vicarage,
-, vicarage ho.,
-, vicars, and see Blaker, R. N.; Browne, Benj.; Halliwell, Hen.; Lewin, Spencer Jas.; Scott; Wright, Wm.
-, village,
-, war memorial,
-, West Crawley,
-, West Green, q.v.
-, woods,
-, Bucks wood,
-, (? Westwood),
-, and see Crawley; Crawley new town

Ilman, Thos.,

immigration:
-, French,
-, Irish,

incest,

Independents, see Congregationalists

industrial estates,

industries, see aircraft repair; bicycle manufacture; boatbuilding; bodice making; brewing; brickmaking; building ind.; catering; cement making; chandling; chemical ind.; coach building; cycle making; electrical ind.; electronic ind.; engineering; footwear; forestry and woodmanship; glass making; glassware; glovemaking; horse dealing; ironfounding; ironworking; leather and tanning; machine tool manufacture; metalworking; motor repair; motor-car manufacture; paint making; paper goods manufacture; plastics ind.; potteries; printing ind.; quarrying; rubber; saddle-tree making; saltmaking; scientific equipment making; shipbuilding; smuggling; swimming-pool making; tank repairing; tileworks; vacuum-pump making; watchmaking; woodland trades; woodworking

Ingram, Jn.,

inholm, n

inning,

Iron Age rem.,

ironfounding,

ironworking, n

Islam,

Isleworth, see Syon

Italy, see Naples

Itchingfield,

Ivorys, see Grinstead, West

Ivorysgate (in Lower Beeding and West Grinstead), n

James, Wm., banker,

Jarvis, see Cowfold: Gervaise

Jehovah's Witnesses,

Jenner:
-, Hen.,
-, Joan, w. of Hen., m. Rob. Monk,

Jews,

Johnson:
-, Hen. (d. c. 1798),
-, his w.,
-, Hen., s. of last,
-, Jn., architect,
-, - (fl. 1776),

Jordan:
-, Nic.,
-, Thos.,

Jordans, see Ifield: Jordans Fm.

Juxon:
-, Jn.,
-, Sir Wm., Bt.,
-, Wm., bp. of London, later abp. of Cant., and n