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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 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/pp212-221.
Keith, Geo., rector of Edburton,
Kempe:
-, C. E., glazier,
-, Edw.,
-, Mary,
-, Sir Garret,
-, Thos.,
Kennard, Steph., n
Kennie, Wm.,
Kent,
-, lathes,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-,
and see Canterbury; Cranbrook; Deptford; Dover; Greenwich;
Ifield (Kent); Lees Court; Maidstone; Woolwich
Keymer, see Burgess Hill
Kilner, Geo.,
Kilnwood, see Beeding, Lower: Kilnwood
King, fam.,
King's Barn (in Upper Beeding),
-, est.,
King's Barn (in Upper Beeding),
-, agric.,
-, ct.,
-, hund.,
-, man. (Steyning Braose), fm.,
-, pop.,
-, tithes,
-, tithing,
Kings, see Cowfold
Kings Barn, see Cowfold: Kings
Kingsbarns, see Grinstead, West: Bidlington Kingsbarns man.
Kingsfold, Jn.,
Kingston by Sea,
-, est.,
-, man.,
Kitchen, J. A.,
kitchens, detached,
Knepp (in Shipley):
-, bailiwick,
-, cast.,
-, man.,
-, pk.,
Knight, G. C.,
Knights Hospitaller,
Knights Templar,
Knowles, Miss M. M.,
Kybe, Ric.,
labourers' assembly,
Lamb, A. M.,
Lambs Green, see Rusper
Lamport, - (fl. 1776),
Lancing:
-, man.,
-, tithes,
landscape gardening,
Langhurst, fam.,
Langhurst, see Rusper: Langhurst
Langlands Pearse, see Burrows, Jennifer
Langley, fam.,
Langley Green (in Ifield, later Crawley new town):
-, ch.,
-, community centre,
-, green,
-, growth,
-, nurseries,
-, playground,
-, pop.,
-, rds.,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, sch.,
-, shopping,
-, youth centre,
Langleys, see Ifield
Laporta, V.,
Lashmarshall, see Henfield: Lashmarshall
lawn tennis, see tennis
Lawrence, Alexander Graham, Ld. Lawrence,
Laxman:
-, Joan, see Maidenhatch
-, Ric.,
-, Wm.,
leather and tanning,
Leconfield, Ld., see Wyndham
Lee, Chas.,
Leeds:
-, Jn.,
-, Sir Thos.,
Lees Court (Kent),
Leeves:
-, Rob. (fl. 1705),
-, Rob. (d. 1744 × 1749),
-, Sam.,
Leith Hill (Surr.),
Lemon, Mark,
Lennox, Chas., duke of Richmond,
Leonard, St.,
Leonardslee, see Beeding, Lower
Levenot (fl. 1066),
Lewes,
-, archdeacon, see Otter, W. B.
-, as address,
-, Barbican Ho. Mus.,
-, buses,
-, carriers,
-, priory,
-, est.,
-, prior, and see Nelond
-, rape,
-, bdry.,
-, muster,
-, rds.,
Lewin:
-, Fras. E.,
-, Hen.,
-, Jas.,
-, Martha, see Spencer
-, Mary Emily, w. of Thos.,
-, R. N. S.,
-, S. R.,
-, Spencer Jas., vicar of Ifield and rector of Crawley,
-, Thos.,
Lewis, H. R., and Co.,
Lewknor:
-, Cecily,
-, Edw.,
-, Marg.,
-, Nic., rector of Rusper,
-, Sir Rog. (fl. 1515),
-, Sir Rog. (d. 1543, ? another),
-, his daus.,
-, fam.,
ley farming,
libraries,
Lindfield,
Lintott:
-, Anne, see Gratwicke
-, Cassandra Gratwicke, m. Hen. Farncombe,
-, Hen.,
-, Jn. (d. 1721-2),
-, Jn. (d. 1730),
-, Jn. (d. 1744),
-, Jn. (d. 1781),
-, Jn. Hen.,
-, Joan, see Agate
-, Thos. (d. 1717),
-, Thos. (d. 1730),
-, fam.,
Lislebonne:
-, Jn. de (fl. 1348),
-, Jn. de (s. of last, b. 1341),
-, Sibyl, see Buci
Littlemore (Oxon.),
-, ch.,
Littler, Prince,
Littleworth, see Cowfold
Littleworth (unlocated),
livery stables,
Lloyd, Jas.,
Local Government Board,
Loder:
-, Sir Edm., Bt.,
-, Sir Giles,
London:
-, Eliz., see Cowper
-, Jn. (fl. 1641),
-, Jn. (fl. 1671, s. or grds. of last),
London,
-, archit.,
-, as address,
-, bp.,
-,
and see Juxon
-, Camberwell, q.v.
-, Deptford, q.v.
-, fish trade,
-, Greenwich, q.v.
-, ind.,
-, migration from,
-, milk supply,
-, planning,
-, postal servs.,
-, rabbit trade,
-, rlys., and see London-Brighton rly.
-, rds.,
-, Southwark, q.v.
-, vegetable supply,
-, Wandsworth, q.v.
-, Westminster, q.v.
-, Woolwich, q.v.
London County Bus Services Ltd.,
London Passenger Transport Board,
London Transport Executive,
London-Brighton rly.,
Long Ho., see Cowfold: Welches
Longley:
-, Ann,
-, Hen.,
-, Jas.,
-, Jas. (later Jas. Longley & Co. Ltd.),
-, fam.,
Lord Protector, see Cromwell
Loring, Cdr. E. K.,
Lower Beeding, see Beeding, Lower
Lowfield Heath, see Charlwood
Luvehest, see Ewhurst
Lyne Ho., see Newdigate
M.E.L., see Mullard Equipment Ltd.
M.S.E. Precision Instruments Ltd.(later MSE),
machine tool manufacture,
McAdam, J. L.,
McKergow, Lt.-Col. R. W.,
Maclise, -,
Macpherson, Jn.,
Madgwick:
-, Anne, see Gratwicke
-, Eliz., m. Thos. Steele,
-, Jn.,
-, his s.,
-, Ric.,
Maidenhatch:
-, Isabel, dau. of Thos.,
-, Isabel, w. of Thos., see de la Mare
-, Joan, m. Ric. Laxman,
-, Marg., m. Wm. of Tendring,
-, Sibyl,
-, Thos.,
Maidment, C. H.,
Maidstone (Kent),
Maine et Loire, see St. Florent
Malling, South:
-, Cliffe, q.v.
-, collegiate ch.,
Malmeyns, fam.,
Manners, Wm.,
Mannings Heath (in Nuthurst),
Maplehurst, Rob. of, n
Maplehurst (in Nuthurst),
-, common pasture,
-, est.,
-, hamlet,
-, inc.,
-, inn,
-, place name,
-, rds.,
-, trades,
Marchant, Thos.,
Margesson:
-, Revd. Wm.,
-, Col.,
Mariott (Marryett):
-, Edm.,
-, Jn. (fl. 1622),
-, Jn. (fl. 1699),
-, Jn. (fl. 1715, ? another),
-, Thos. (d. 1591),
-, Thos. (fl. 1699),
market gdns. and nurseries,
-, gdn. centre,
Marks & Spencer Ltd.,
Marles mill, see Cowfold: mills; Gosden
Marlpost, see Horsham
Marryett, see Mariott
Marshal, Steph., of Wick,
Marshall:
-, Chas.,
-, Edw.,
-, Geo., curate of Horsham,
-, Geo. C.,
-, Wm.,
Martin:
-, Wm., rector of Rusper,
-, fam., n
Martyrs Memorial Trust,
Mary I,
Mary, queen of George V,
Mason, Barnard, rector of Nuthurst,
Masters, L. N.,
Maunsel, Jn.,
Maybank:
-, Eleanor, m. Jn. Horsey,
-, Phil. (d. c. 1323),
-, Phil. (fl. c. 1323, grds. of last),
-, Phil. (fl. 1390s),
-, Ric. (fl. 1360),
-, Ric. (fl. 1378, ? another),
-, (or Horton), Wm. of,
-, Wm. (fl. 1316, another),
Mayfield,
meadows, lot,
merchet,
Mesolithic rem.,
metalworking,
Methodists,
-, Calvinistic,
-, Primitive,
-, Wesleyan,
Meyrick, H. D., vicar of Upper Beeding,
Michell:
-, Anne, w. of Jn.,
-, Faith, w. of Hen.,
-, Hen. (d. 1789),
-, Hen. (fl. 1898),
-, Hen. C.,
-, Jn. (fl. 1553),
-, Jn. (fl. 1634),
-, Jn. (fl. 1655),
-, Jn. (fl. 1684),
-, Jn. (fl. 1707),
-, Jn. (fl. 1722),
-, Jn., of Lewes (d. by 1736),
-, Ric.,
-, Rog. (d. 1576),
-, Rog. (fl. 1576, s. of last),
-, Rog. (fl. 1641, ? another),
-, Thos. (fl. 1534),
-, Thos. (fl. 1669),
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Micklepage Fm., see Nuthurst
Micklethwaite, see Clarke, Somers
Mid Sussex dist.,
Mid Sussex Joint Water Board,
Mid Sussex rly.,
Middle walk, see Beeding, Lower: Middle walk
Middlesex, see Syon; Uxbridge; Westminster
Middleton:
-, Arthur,
-, Jn. (s. of Arthur),
-, Jn. (d. 1636),
-, Jn. (fl. 1651, s. of Thos.),
-, Jn. (d. 1745),
-, Thos. (fl. 1624),
-, Thos. (fl. c. 1642),
-, Thos. (fl. 1683),
-, fam.,
Midhurst, King Edward VII Sanatorium,
Mill:
-, Mary,
-, Ralph (fl. 1678),
-, Ralph at,
-, fam., of Greatham,
Millé, Jn., rector of Nuthurst, n
Miller, Capt. A. G.,
Millers, saddlers,
Milles, Thos., vicar of Henfield,
Mills:
-, Edm. (fl. 1707),
-, Edm. (fl. 1770, ? same as last),
-, Geo.,
-, Mich.,
mills:
-, bone,
-, oil-powered,
-, saw,
-, steam,
-, wind,
-, woollen,
-,
and see under names of places
Millward, fam.,
Minchin, J. A.,
Minoprio, Ant.,
moated sites,
Mock bridge, see Henfield: bridges
Mockford, fam.,
Mole, riv.,
Molyneux:
-, Edw.,
-, Mary, see Caryll
-, Sir Ric., his w., see Caryll, Mary
Monk:
-, Joan,
-, Jn. (fl. 1571),
-, Jn. (fl. 1580),
-, Rob. (fl. 1551),
-, Rob. (fl. late 16th cent., ? another),
-, fam.,
Monk's Gate (in Nuthurst),
-, agric.,
-, gate,
-, hamlet,
-, inc.,
-, ind. and trade,
-, music,
-, pub. servs.,
Monk's Lodge walk, see Beeding, Lower: Monk's Lodge walk
Monroe, Capt. Gordon,
Montague, Vcts., see Browne
Montfort, Pet. de,
Montgomery, Hon. Mrs., see Wyndham
Moon, fam., n
More:
-, Margery,
-, Ralph atte,
Morley:
-, Jn.,
-, Ric.,
-, Susanna,
Morley, see Woodmancote
Morley (Morleys), see Shermanbury
Morton:
-, Eleanor, m. Jn. Plumer,
-, J. B.,
-, Ric.,
mosque,
Mosse, fam.,
Mothercare,
motor repair,
motor-car manufacture,
motorways,
-, London-Brighton (M 23),
Moustow:
-, Jn. at,
-, Ralph at,
Moustows, see Henfield
Mowbray:
-, Eliz., w. of Jn., duke of Norf.,
-, Eliz., w. of Thos., duke of Norf.,
-, Jn.,
-, Thos., duke of Norf.,
-, fam., est.,
Muddleswood, see Newtimber
Mullard Equipment Ltd. (later M.E.L. Equipment Co. Ltd.),
Murseng:
-, Annore, w. of Reynold,
-, Reynold de,
mushrooms,
Muslims,
Mutton:
-, Thos. (d. 1755),
-, Thos. (fl. 1876),
-, Wm. (d. c. 1708),
-, Wm. (fl. 1866),
-, fam.,
Naples,
Nash, Chas., rector of Albourne,
Nash Fm., see Steyning
National Freight Consortium plc,
National Playing Fields' Association,
Neal:
-, Jas.,
-, Rob.,
Neal and Cooper,
Negus, Edm., rector of Albourne,
Nelond, Thos., prior of Lewes,
Nelthorpe:
-, (formerly Cowne), Jas. Tudor,
-, Eliz.,
-, Wm.,
Neolithic rem.,
Nep Town (in Henfield),
-, chap.,
-, common pasture,
-, ind.,
-, inns,
-, mkt. gdns.,
-, meadows,
-, pub. servs.,
-, sch.,
-, settlement,
-, windmill,
Nevill:
-, Geo., Ld. Bergavenny,
-, Hen., Ld. Bergavenny,
-, Marg., m. Sir Rob. Southwell,
-, Mary, Lady Despenser, m. Sir Thos. Fane,
-, Sir Thos.,
-, - (fl. 1917),
New Lodge walk, see Beeding, Lower: New Lodge walk
New Pk.:
-, bailiwick,
-,
and see St. Leonard's Forest: New Pk.
New Town, see Crawley: new towns
new towns, medieval,
Newbuildings, see Shipley
Newcastle, duke of, see Holles; Pelham-Holles
Newdigate:
-, Jn.,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos.,
-, Wm.,
-, Wm. (another),
Newdigate (Surr.):
-, est.,
-, Lyne Ho.,
-, rds.,
Newells, see Beeding, Lower: Newells
Newells fm., see Nuthurst
Newhaven, as address,
Newhouse, Thos., rector of Nuthurst, and n
Newman:
-, Bernard J. (firm),
-, Jn. Hen., cardinal,
Newstead Fm., see Beeding, Lower
Newtimber,
-, benefice,
-, Muddleswood,
-, Saddlescombe, man.,
Nightingale, Moses,
Noel, see Nowell
nonconformity, protestant, and see Adventists; Assemblies of God; Baptists; Brethren; Calvinists; Christadelphians; Congregationalists; Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion; Elim Foursquare Gospel Alliance; Jehovah's Witnesses; Methodists; Pentecostalists; Presbyterians; Quakers; Salvation Army; Spiritualists; Unitarians; United fsReformed church; and under names of places
Nonsuch palace, see Cuddington
Norfolk, dukes of, see Howard; Mowbray
Norris, Mrs. Marg.,
North End walk, see Beeding, Lower: Stone Lodge walk
Northampton, dowager mchnss. of, see Smith
Northgate (in Crawley new town),
Northo:
-, Olive, see Hastentoft
-, Wm. of (fl. 1298),
-, Wm. of (fl. 1316),
-, Wm. of (fl. 1320, ? same as last),
-, Wm. of (d. 1338, ? another),
-, Wm. of (fl. 1357, s. of last),
Northtown, see Edburton: Northtown
Northumberland, earls of, see Percy
Norton:
-, Bridger,
-, Harnden,
-, Jn. (d. 1736),
-, Jn. (d. 1752 or 1753),
-, Jn. (fl. 1840s),
-, Thos.,
Nottingham, earls of, see Berkeley
Nottinghamshire, see Clumber
Nowell (Noel):
-, Jn.,
-, Rob. (fl. 1229),
-, Rob. (fl. 1305),
-, Rob. (d. 1350, ? another),
Nunnery, see Rusper
Nutham, see Horsham
Nuthurst,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, area,
-, bdry.,
-, Booth land,
-, Botting's fm., and n,
-, bridges:
-, Birchen, and n
-, Golding's,
-, Broadwater, Little, q.v.
-, buses,
-, chant.,
-, chap.,
-, ch.,
-, archit.,
-, missions,
-, chwdns.,
-, clubs and socs.,
-, common pasture,
-, Copsale, q.v.
-, curates,
-,
and see Blew
-, dom. archit.,
-, educ.,
-, Elliotts,
-, est.,
-, Gaveston Hall,
-, glebe,
-, heaths,
-, High Hurst, q.v.
-, inc.,
-, inns,
-, Isaac's Cottage, n
-, Knowells, see Nuthurst: Newells fm.
-, local govt.,
-, man.,
-, Mannings Heath, q.v.
-, Maplehurst, q.v.
-, Micklepage Fm.,
-, mills,
-, Monk's Gate, q.v.
-, Newells fm.,
-, ho.,
-, Nuthurst Lodge, see Sedgewick: pk.: ho.
-, Old Pk., see Beeding, Lower: Old Pk.
-, par. rm.,
-, ponds,
-, Boothland, n
-, Roosthole, n
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, pub. servs.,
-, rly.,
-, rectors, and n, and see
Alcock; Andrewes, Rog. and
Wm.; Barker, Jas.; Beale,
Jerome; Edgley; French,
Thos.; Green, Chris.;
Gulston; Millé; Newhouse;
Phipps; Pleydell; Rives;
Robert; Valentine
-, rectory,
-, rectory ho.,
-, Rickfield,
-, bailiwick,
-, local govt.,
-, rds.,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, sch.,
-, Sedgewick, q.v.
-, settlement,
-, sport,
-, Swallowfield, n,
-, tithes,
-, trades and ind.,
-, village,
-, woods,
-, Hamwood,
-, Stonehurst,
-,
and see Horestock
Nutknowle, see Woodmancote
Oakendene, fam.,
Oakendene, see Cowfold
Oaklands, see Shermanbury
Ockenden:
-, Jn. (fl. 1397), and his w. Christian,
-, Jn. (fl. 1555),
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Ockley (Surr.),
officers of hundreds, manors, and vills, see aldermen; aletasters; bailiffs; beadles; constables; coroner; crier; curimannus; foresters; haywards; headboroughs; overseer of pig ringing; parkers and park keepers; pound keeper; rangers (forest); receiver; reeves; shireman; tithingmen; warreners
Offington, see Broadwater
Oglethorpe, Owen, vicar of Beeding, later bp. of Carlisle,
oilcake,
Old Bridge, see Beeding, Upper; Botolphs
Olive:
-, Jn.,
-, Mary,
Onslow, Rob.,
Oreham:
-, Isabel of,
-, Rob. of,
Oreham, see Henfield
Orlebar, Mrs., see Borrer
Orlton, Hugh,
orphanage,
Osborne, Thos.,
Osmund, king of Suss.,
Otter, W. B., vicar of Cowfold and archdeacon of Lewes,
Ovelei, see Henfield: Woolfly
overseer of pig ringing,
Oxford:
-, as address,
-, Christ Church, dean, see Hygdon
-, coaches,
-, Exeter Coll.,
-, Magdalen Coll., n,
-, fellows, and see Cholmeley
-, president, see Hygdon
-, Magdalen Hall, vice-principal,
Oxfordshire, see Garsington; Godstow; Littlemore; Oxford
Page, F. W.,
Paine, Jn.,
paint making,
Pakyns, see Hurstpierpoint: man.
Pankhurst, Hen. and his w. Mary,
pannage,
paper goods manufacture,
Parham,
Parker, Alex.,
parkers and park keepers,
Parkgate, see Beeding, Lower
Parkgate (Patchgate), see Cowfold
Parkhurst:
-, Anne, see Whiting
-, Edw.,
Parkminster, see Cowfold: Parkminster
Parknowle, see Cowfold: Parkminster
parks,
-, country,
-, medieval,
and see under names of places
Parson:
-, Thos. (fl. 1625-57),
-, Thos. (fl. 1669, ? another),
Partridge Green (in West Grinstead),
passages:
-, early first-floor,
-, screens,
Patchgate, fam.,
Patchgate:
-, bailiwick,
-,
and see Cowfold: Parkgate
Patching:
-, Thos. (fl. 1658),
-, Thos. (fl. 1683),
Paythorne, see Fulking: Paythorne
Pearse, Jennifer Langlands, seeBurrows, Jennifer
Pease Pottage, see Slaugham
peat digging,
Peck:
-, Anne,
-, Hen. (d. 1675 or 1676),
-, Hen. (d. c. 1680, s. of last),
-, Hen. (fl. 1714),
-, Jn.,
-, Martha, m. - Harsnett,
-, Wm.,
-, Mr. (fl. 1724),
Peirce, fam., n
Pelham:
-, Eliz., see West
-, Frances, see Heath
-, Frances (fl. 1786),
-, Hen. (fl. 1700-31),
-, Hen. (d. 1754),
-, his daus.,
-, Herb.,
-, Mary, n
-, Thos., see Pelham-Holles
-, Thos. (fl. 1736),
-, Thos., earl of Chich. (d. 1805, s. of last),
Pelham-Holles, Thos., duke of Newcastle,
Pellatt:
-, Anne,
-, Sir Benj.,
-, Cath., m. Wm. Hippisley,
-, Rose,
Penfold, fam.,
Pentecostalists,
Peppersgate (in Lower Beeding and Cowfold),
Perching, see Fulking
Percy:
-, Eleanor, see Poynings
-, Eliz., see Hartridge
-, Hen., earl of Northumb. (d. 1461),
-, Hen., earl of Northumb. (d. 1489),
-, Hen., earl of Northumb. (d. 1527),
-, Hen., earl of Northumb. (d. 1537),
-, Hen., earl of Northumb. (d. 1585),
-, Jn.,
-, Sir Wm. (fl. 1378), n,
-, Sir Wm. (fl. 1390),
-, Wm. (fl. 1402, ? another),
Perrier, fam.,
Perriers, see Shermanbury: Shermanbury Grange
Peto, see George
Petworth:
-, as address,
-, buses,
Pevensey:
-, levels,
-, rape,
Peverel:
-, And. (d. 1274),
-, And. (d. 1328), and his w. Alice,
-, Sir And. (d. 1375), and his w. Cath.,
-, Thos. (d. 1306),
pheasants, see shooting, field sports, and sporting estates
Philips group,
Phillips:
-, Matt.,
-, Wm.,
Phipps, Barré, rector of Nuthurst, n
Picknoll:
-, Alice,
-, Hen.,
-, Jn.,
-, Ralph,
-, Rob.,
-, Wm. (fl. 1327 × 1342),
-, Wm. (fl. 1393),
-, fam.,
Picknoll, see Cowfold: Parkminster
Pict, fam.,
Picton, Mr.,
Pierpoint, fam.,
pigeon ho., see dovecot
Pilbeam, Jn.,
Pilfold:
-, Jn. (fl. 1557),
-, Jn. (fl. 1581),
-, Ric.,
-, Wm. (fl. 1491),
-, Wm. (fl. 1557),
pillory,
Piper, Rob.,
Pipon:
-, Anne, see Rodney
-, Manaton,
plantations, see forestry and woodmanship
plastics ind.,
Pleydell, Josiah, rector of Nuthurst, n
Plumer:
-, Eleanor, see Morton
-, Jn.,
-, fam.,
Plummers Plain, see Lower Beeding: Plummers Plain
Plymouth Brethren, see Brethren
Pococke, Ric., later bp. of Ossory and Meath,
Pook:
-, Hen., and his w. Agnes,
-, Ric. le (fl. 1296),
-, Rob. le (fl. 1248),
-, Rob. le (fl. 1280, ? another),
-, Rob. (fl. 1327-32, ? another),
-, Rob. (fl. 1341, ? same as last),
-, Wm. le (fl. 1280),
-, Wm. (fl. 1296, ? another),
Pooks, see Shermanbury
Portslade,
Portsmouth (Hants),
potteries,
Potts, see Shermanbury
poultry farming,
-, geese,
-, pheasants,
-, turkeys,
Pound Hill (in Crawley new town),
pound keeper,
Powlett:
-, Eliz., see Ward
-, Wm.,
-, Capt. Wm.,
Poynings:
-, Sir Edw., n
-, Eleanor, m. Hen. Percy, earl of Northumb.,
-, Mich.,
-, Sir Ric.,
-, Rob. (fl. 1402),
-, Rob., Ld. Poynings (d. 1446),
-, Thos. of (fl. 1328),
-, fam.,
Poynings,
-, area,
-, benefice,
-, bdry.,
-, ch.,
-, common,
-, hund.,
-, man.,
-, rds.,
Poyntz, W. S.,
Pratt, Mrs., see Saillard
Presbyterians,
Prestwood (in Ifield):
-, common,
-, common pasture,
-, dom. archit.,
-, Little Prestwood,
-, man.,
-, cts.,
-, ho. (Lower Prestwood Fm.),
-, rds.,
Priaulx:
-, Paul,
-, Pet.,
-, Wm., rector of Rusper,
Primrose League,
Pringle:
-, Jn.,
-, Mark,
-, Mary Anne, w. of Jn.,
printing ind.,
Pudenden, Gilb. of,
Pulborough,
Punch,
Pyecombe,
-, rector,
Quakers,
-, meeting ho.,
quarrying:
-, gravel,
-, sand,
-, stone,
Quecche, Hugh,
Queen Anne's Bounty,
Quincefold, see Rusper: man.: Gardiners Fm.
R.E.M.E.,
rabbit farming,
rabbit warrens,
racing, horse,
Rackham, Emma of, m. Wm. Grand,
Raddington, Wm. of, warden of Wyndham hosp., n
Radmyld:
-, Thos., n
-, fam.,
railways, and see Horsham- Dorking; Horsham-Shoreham; London-Brighton; Three Bridges-Horsham; and under names of places
Ramsden, Ric.,
rangers (forest),
Rannulf (fl. before 1086), his s., see William
rape, oilseed,
Rawson, Philip H.,
Read, Chas.,
reading rms.,
reaping, overseeing (customary service),
receiver, hund.,
Rede, Wm., bp. of Chich.,
Redhill (Surr.),
Rediffusion Organization,
-, Redifon Ltd. (later Rediffusion Simulation Ltd.),
Reed, Rog.,
reeves,
regicide, see Downes
Reigate (Surr.),
religions, non-Christian,
rent collecting (customary service),
reservoirs,
Ricardo, Harry,
Rich, St. Edm., abp. of Cant.,
Richard, earl of Cornwall,
Richard, St., bp. of Chich.,
Richmond, duke of, see Lennox
Rickfield, see Nuthurst
Rideout:
-, Revd. Gilb.,
-, Hen.,
-, Hen. Wood,
-, Jn., rector of Woodmancote,
Ridge, atte, fam.,
Ridgelands, see Cowfold: Eastridge
Rigg:
-, H. A.,
-, his w.,
Riley, -, solicitor,
Ripon (Yorks. N.R.), canon,
Rivaux, Pet. de,
river transport,
Rives, Jn., rector of Nuthurst, n
Roadmender,
roads,
-, hollow-ways,
-, Roman,
-, tollgates,
-, turnpike,
-, tollhos.,
-,
and see motorways; and under names of places
Robert, Wal., rector of Nuthurst,
Roberts:
-, Jn. (fl. 1555),
-, Jn. (d. 1658),
-, Jn. (d. 1706),
-, Jn. (d. 1739),
-, Jn. (d. c. 1776),
-, Sarah, w. of Jn.,
-, Thos. (d. 1593),
-, Thos. (d. before 1765),
Robinson, Mrs. Sarah,
Rodney:
-, Anne, see Dennett
-, Anne, m. Manaton Pipon,
-, Patience, m. R. W. D. Harley,
-, Capt. Rob. (d. 1826),
-, Rob., Ld. Rodney,
-, Sarah, see Singleton
-, fam.,
Roffey (in Horsham),
-, bailiwick,
-, forester,
-, camp,
-, gate, see Beeding, Lower: Roffey gate
-, man.,
-, rds.,
Roffey End walk, see Beeding, Lower: Stone Lodge walk
Roffey Pk., see Beeding, Lower: Hollywood
Rolf, Hugh, vicar of Henfield, warden of Wyndham hosp. and treasurer of Chich. cath.,
Rolt:
-, Cecily, see West
-, Hen.,
Roman Catholicism,
-,
and see Capuchin Franciscans
Roman remains,
Roos, Sir Hen.,
Roosthole pond, see Nuthurst: ponds
Ross:
-, Hen., his w.,
Rotherfield, rector, see Vinter
Rotherwick, Ld., see Cayzer
Rottingdean, est.,
Royal Air Force,
rubber ind.,
Rudgwick,
Rusper,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, almshos.,
-, area,
-, Ashfolds,
-, Axsmiths (Axmas),
-, Baldhorns (Pk.),
-, bdry.,
-, buses,
-, causeway, n
-, char.,
-, Chowles,
-, ch.,
-, archit.,
-, chwdns.,
-, Le Court (Ct. Ho.),
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, educ.,
-, est.,
-, Faygate, q.v.
-, Friday St.,
-, Gardiners Fm. (Quincefold),
-, geol.,
-, glebe,
-, Gotwick,
-, ho. (Keeper's Mount),
-,
and see Rusper: Orltons Fm.
-, High Rusper,
-, Highams,
-, Hyde Drive, q.v.
-, inns,
-, Lambs Green,
-, dom. archit.,
-, Langhurst,
-, libr.,
-, local govt.,
-, man.,
-,
and see Faygate: Carylls Fm.
-, mills,
-, Nunnery,
-, ho.,
-, pk.,
-, Orltons Fm.,
-, ho.,
-, Peter's Fm.,
-, pks.,
-, place name,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, priory,
-,
and n,
-, archit.,
-, cts.,
-, dedic.,
-, est.,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, pub. servs.,
-, rly.,
-, reading rm.,
-, recreation ground,
-, rectors, and see Browne, Jos.; Lewknor, Mich.; Martin,
Wm.; Priaulx, Wm.; Synnott
-, rectory,
-, rectory ho.,
-, rds.,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, sch.,
-, sch. board,
-, settlement,
-, sport,
-, Stammerham fm.,
-, tithes,
-, trades and ind.,
-, village,
-, village hall,
-, woods,
-, Horsegills,
Rusper Clay Works,
Russell:
-, Nat.,
-, Sir Wm., Bt.,
-, Mr. (fl. 1682),
Rycaut, Sir Pet.,
Rye,
Sackville:
-, Jn. (fl. 1544),
-, Jn. (fl. 1547),
-, Ric. (fl. 1544),
-, Sir Ric. (fl. 1565),
-, Sir Ric. (d. 1566, ? same as last),
-, Sir Thos., Ld. Buckhurst,
saddle-tree making (foysting),
Saddlescombe, see Newtimber
Saillard:
-, P. F. R., his dau., m. - Pratt,
Sainsbury, J., plc,
St. Anthony of Padua, guild,
St. Florent near Saumur (Maine et
-, Loire), abbey,
St. Hilda, Community of,
St. John:
-, Hen.,
-, Susanna, m. - Wigsell,
St. Leonard's Forest (in Beeding),
-, agric.,
-, bailiwicks, and n,
-, bdry.,
-, chap.,
-, est.,
-, warden,
-, chaplains,
-, collector,
-, cts.,
-, fair,
-, forest officers,
-, gates,
-, inns,
-, iron ind.,
-, ironworking,
-, lawns (launds),
-, legends,
-, local govt.,
-, lodges,
-, man.,
-, man. ho. (St. Leonard's ho. or New Lodge),
-, Mick Mills's Race,
-, New Pk.,
-, pale,
-, pk.,
-, pop.,
-, rabbit warrens, see Beeding, Lower: rabbit warrens
-, rangers,
-, lodge,
-, rector,
-, rds.,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, settlement,
-, sport,
-, stone,
-, Suthboys wood,
-, timber,
-, tithes,
-, underwood,
-, walks,
-, wards, see St. Leonard's forest: bailiwicks
Sakeham:
-, Hen. of,
-, Rob. of,
Sakeham (in Shermanbury),
-, agric.,
-, est.,
Salisbury (Wilts.),
-, cath., prebendary,
salt marsh,
saltmaking,
Salvation Army,
Sanctuary, Thos., sheriff of Suss.,
Sandfield, see Ifield: Stumbleholm
Sands man., see Fulking: Perching
Sandys:
-, Thos., Ld. Sandys,
-, fam.,
Saumur, see St. Florent
Saunder:
-, Jn.,
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Savage:
-, Jn. le,
-, Rob. le (fl. 1222),
-, Rob. le (fl. 1234),
-, Rob. le (fl. 1242 × 1248, ? another),
-, fam., n
Sayers Common, see Hurstpierpoint
Scardefield, Wm.,
Schokere, Jn. le,
schools, special,
Science Mus.,
scientific equipment making,
Scott:
-, G. H. C., vicar of Ifield,
-, Sir Geo. Gilb., architect,
-, Jas.,
-, Jn. Oldrid, architect,
-, Rob., vicar of Cowfold,
Scrase:
-, Edw.,
-, Jn. (fl. 1560),
-, Jn. (fl. 1615, ? another),
-, Ric.,
Scrase-Dickins:
-, C.,
-, C. R.,
Sedgewick (in Little Broadwater and Nuthurst),
-, bailiwick,
-, cast.,
-, est.,
-, hamlet,
-, ironworking,
-, local govt.,
-, man.,
-, mill,
-, pk., ho. (Sedgewick Pk.), frontispiece,
-, pop.,
-, quarrying,
-, rds.,
-, Sedgewick Lodge,
-, St. Mary's well (nun's well),
-, tithes,
-, tithing, n,
-, woods,
Seine Maritime, see Fécamp
Selby:
-, Ronald W.,
-, - (? Ronald W.),
Sele:
-, (Sela), man., see Beeding, Upper: man.: Rectory
-, par., see Beeding: par. or tithing
-, place name,
-, pop., n
-, priory (in Upper Beeding), bldgs., est.,
Selehurst, see Beeding, Lower: Selehurst
Seligman:
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Selsey, bp.,
Sergison:
-, Chas.,
-, (formerly Warden), Thos.,
Seymour:
-, Cath., see Fillol
-, Sir Edw., duke of Somerset,
-, Thos., Ld. Seymour,
SGB Group Ltd.,
Shard:
-, Sir Isaac,
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Sharp, Dr. Thos.,
Shaw:
-, Ambrose,
-, R. Norman, architect,
sheep farming,
-, Dorset,
-, Southdowns,
sheepfold, right of,
Shelley:
-, Sir Bysshe, Bt.,
-, Edw. (fl. 1702),
-, Edw. (fl. 1746),
-, Jn. (fl. c. 1330),
-, Jn. (d. by 1791),
-, Percy Bysshe,
-, Sir Percy Florence, Bt.,
-, Thos.,
-, Sir Tim., Pt.,
-, fam., of Michelgrove,
Shelley (in Crawley detached):
-, bailiwick, forester,
-, fm.,
-, pk., and n
-, timber,
Shepherd, Nic., rector of Edburton,
Sheppard:
-, A. G., architect,
-, Thos.,
Sherburne, Rob., bp. of Chich.,
Shermanbury,
-, Abbeylands,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, area,
-, as address,
-, bdry.,
-, bridges,
-, cemetery,
-, char.,
-, ch., archit., font,
-, chwdns.,
-, chyds.,
-, clubs and socs.,
-, ct.,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, educ.,
-, est.,
-, Ewhurst, q.v.
-, Fairoakland,
-, Frylands,
-, geol.,
-, glebe,
-, hidage,
-, Homelands,
-, inns,
-, Kent St.,
-, local govt.,
-, man., ho. (Shermanbury Place or Pk.),
-, mill,
-, Morley (Morleys),
-, Oaklands,
-, open fields,
-, pks.,
-, par. council,
-, Perriers, see Shermanbury: Shermanbury Grange
-, place name,
-, Pooks, n,
-, poor relief,
-, pop.,
-, Potts,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, pub. servs.,
-, rectors, and see Bear;
Challen, Jn. Gratwicke;
Challice; Frankwell; Glubb;
Hunt, H. W.; Roberts,
Gregory; Ward, Ric.;
Williams, Miles
-, rectory,
-, rectory hos.,
-, rds.,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, Sakeham, q.v.
-, sch.,
-, settlement,
-, Shermanbury Grange (Perriers),
-, Shermanbury Pk. (ho.), see Shermanbury: man.: ho.
-, Shermanbury Place, see Shermanbury: man.: ho.
-, Springlands,
-, tithes,
-, trades and ind.,
-, Vadgers,
-, vill,
-, woods,
-, wkho.,
-, Wyndham, q.v.
shipbuilding,
Shipley,
-, as address,
-, est.,
-, Knepp, q.v.
-, Newbuildings,
Shiprod:
-, Maud at,
-, Ric.,
-, Rob. at,
-, fam.,
Shiprods, see Henfield
shireman,
Shiremark, see Charlwood
Shirley:
-, Edw.,
-, Jn. (fl. 1554),
-, Jn. (? same as last),
-, Sir Jn. (fl. 1579 × 1617),
-, Thos. (fl. 1534),
-, Thos. (fl. 1540),
-, Thos. (d. 1579),
-, Sir Thos. (d. 1612),
-, Sir Thos. (fl. 1578 × 1597),
-, fam.,
shooting, field sports, and sporting estates,
Shoreham,
-, as address,
-, buses,
-, New Shoreham:
-, as address,
-, M.P.,
-, parl. constituency,
-, Old Shoreham:
-, ch.,
-, Erringham,
-, Erringham Walkstead man.,
-, Erringham, New,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, rly.,
-, rds.,
-, sch.,
Shortsfield, see Horsham
Shotford, see Sidlesham
Sidlesham, Shotford man.,
Sidney, Wm.,
Sikhs,
Silentbloc Ltd.,
Singlecross hund.,
Singleton, Sarah, m. Rob., Ld. Rodney,
Singleton, Open Air Museum,
Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament,
Sittingbourne, Jn. of,
Slater and Carpenter, architects,
Slaugham,
-, area,
-, as address,
-, bdry.,
-, buses,
-, ch.,
-, est.,
-, forest,
-, gdns.,
-, Handcross,
-, iron ind.,
-, man., Hyde,
-, pannage, n
-, Pease Pottage,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, rds.,
-, Stanford, tithing,
-, Warninglid,
Slaughter, fam.,
Slindon, pk.,
Small Dole (in Upper Beeding),
Smith:
-, Arthur,
-, C. Chaloner,
-, Hannah, dau. of Rob., m. Thos.,
-, Hannah, w. of Rob., m. Wm. Bingley,
-, Hen. (fl. 1353),
-, Hen. (d. 1628),
-, char. of,
-, Isabel, see Woolfly
-, Lawr.,
-, Mary, m. Chas. Compton, marquess of Northampton,
-, Rob.,
-, Thos.,
-, -, solicitor,
-, fam.,
Smith's Cross, see Cowfold
Smiths, drapers,
smoke bays,
smuggling,
Snelling:
-, Sir Geo.,
-, Shirley,
Somers Clarke, see Clarke, Somers
Somerset, duke of, see Seymour
Sompting, man.,
South Downs, see Downs, South
South End walk, see Beeding, Lower: South End walk
Southampton,
Southdown Bus Co.,
Southern Water Authority,
Southgate (in Crawley new town),
-, Southgate East,
-, Southgate West,
Southwark (Surr.), Rom. Cath. dioc.,
Southwater (in Horsham),
Southwell:
-, Marg., see Nevill
-, Sir Rob.,
Southwick,
-, est.,
-, Hazelholt, q.v.
-, man.,
-, rds.,
-, wrecks,
Soutons green, see Ifield: greens
Spalding, Rob., rector of Edburton and vicar of Horsham,
Sparrow Hall, see Beeding, Lower
Spence, Jn.,
Spencer:
-, Martha, m. Jas. Lewin,
-, Nic.,
Spertbrook riv., see Albourne: brook
Spiritualists,
sporting estates, see shooting, field sports, and sporting estates
sports and pastimes:
-, water,
-,
and see athletics; badminton; bowling; bull baiting; cockfighting;
cricket; cycling; fishing; foot
racing; football; golf; hockey;
racing; shooting, field sports,
and sporting estates; squash
racquets; stoolball; tennis
Spratt's Marsh, see Steyning
Springfield Fm., see Beeding, Lower
Springlands, see Shermanbury
Springs Smoked Salmon,
Spurgeon, C. H.,
squash racquets,
Stammerham, see Horsham; Rusper
Standen:
-, Abraham,
-, Wm.,
Stanford:
-, E.,
-, Wm.,
Stanford, see Slaugham: Stanford
Stanford bridge, see Ifield: bridges
Stapleton, Thos.,
Starley, Jas.,
Stebbing:
-, Ethel, m. Edw. Hicks, her daus.,
-, Col. G. A.,
Steele:
-, Eliz., see Madgwick
-, Mary,
-, Thos. (d. by 1785),
-, Thos. (fl. 1803),
-, fam.,
Steere, Jn.,
Steves Motor Cycles,
Steyning,
-, as address,
-, buses,
-, canons,
-, Charlton,
-, cts.,
-, est., n
-, Gatewick,
-, Heathen Burials,
-, hund., n
-, inns,
-, man.,
-, minster,
-, Nash Fm.,
-, open fields,
-, port,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, rly. sta.,
-, rectory,
-, rds.,
-, schs.,
-, settlement,
-, Spratt's Marsh,
-, union,
-, Wappingthorn,
-, wkho.,
-, Wyckham, q.v.
Steyning and District Waterworks Co.,
Steyning Braose man., see King's Barns: man.
Steyning Building Soc.,
Steyning Electric Light Co.,
Steyning West rural dist.,
Stone:
-, Cath., m. Thos. Beard,
-, Eliz., see Heyburne
-, Eliz. (d. after 1704),
-, Jn. (d. 1626),
-, Jn. (d. 1635),
-, Jn. (d. 1685),
-, Jn. (fl. 1717),
-, Jn. (fl. 1784),
-, Jn. (fl. 1803 × 1806, ? same as last),
-, Rob.,
Stone Lodge walk, see Beeding, Lower
stone, carriage of (customary serv.),
Stonehurst, see Nuthurst: woods
Stoney, Wm. (fl. before 1768),
stoolball,
Storrington,
strays (franchise),
Stretham (in Henfield), n
-, agric.,
-, fishery,
-, ford,
-, local govt.,
-, man.,
and n,
-, cts., n,
-, ho.,
-, pop.,
-, meadows,
-, mills,
-, place name,
-, woods,
Strettell:
-, Amos,
-, Anna, w. of Jn.,
-, Jn.,
Stuart, Leslie,
stud fms.,
Stumbleholm, see Ifield
Styler, Jn.,
sugar beet,
Sullington,
Summers Deane, see Edburton
Surrey, earl of, see Howard; Warenne
Surrey:
-, bdry.,
-, Winchester bpric. est.,
-,
and see Camberwell; Capel;
Carshalton; Charlwood; Chessington; Croydon; Cuddington; Dorking; Dorking and
Horley rural dist.; Gatwick;
Hookwood; Horley; Leith
Hill; Newdigate; Ockley;
Reigate; Southwark; Sutton;
Wandsworth
Sussex:
-, bdry.,
-, East: bdry.,
-, county council, smallholdings,
-, king, see Osmund
-, Mid, see Mid Sussex
-, sheriffs, see Dennett; Sanctuary
-, West:
-, bdry.,
-, county council, offices,
-, West and East, admin. counties,
Sussex and Surrey Courier,
Sussex carol,
Sussex churches joint planning cttee.,
Sussex Electricity Supply Co.,
Sussex Naturalists Trust, see Sussex Trust for Nature Conservation
Sussex Portland Cement Co.,
Sussex Trust for Nature Conservation (Sussex Naturalists Trust),
Suthboys wood, see St. Leonard's Forest
Sutton (Surr.),
Swain, fam.,
Swains, see Woodmancote
Swallowfield, see Nuthurst
swimming-pool making,
Synnott, E. F., rector of Rusper,
Syon abbey (in Isleworth, Mdx.),
Talcurtis,
tank repairing (military),
tares,
Tarring, West,
Taverner, Jn., warden of Wyndham hosp., n
Taylor, fam.,
Teck, Mary of, see Mary
Telcon Metals Ltd.,
Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Co. Ltd.,
Tempest, Mr., of Cranbrook (Kent),
Tendring:
-, Marg., see Maidenhatch
-, Wm.,
tennis,
Terry's Cross, see Woodmancote
Tesco Stores Ltd.,
textiles,
-, cloth manufacture,
-, clothing,
-, linen,
-, mercer,
-, silk,
-, weaving,
Thakeham,
Thames, riv.,
Thames Water Authority,
Thatcher, fam.,
Thompson, Fras.,
Thomson, Jn., rector of Edburton and master of Maison Dieu, Dover,
Thorns:
-, Harold,
-, Jn.,
-, fam.,
Thornton:
-, Olive Jessie, m. E. I. Frost,
-, Wm. West,
Three Bridges (in Worth, later Crawley new town):
-, ch.,
-, community centre,
-, growth,
-, office blocks,
-, pop.,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, rly. sta.,
-, rds.,
-, schs.,
-, shopping,
Three Bridges-Horsham railway,
threshing machine,
Thrustlehole (unlocated), bailiwick,
tiles, mathematical,
tilewks.,
Tilgate (in Worth, later Crawley new town),
-, Tilgate East, see Furnace Green
Tilgate Forest, n,
Tipnoak (in Henfield and Woodmancote),
-, half-hund.,
-, hund.,
Tireman, Ric., vicar of Henfield and treasurer of Chich. cath.,
Titburh, m. Warbald (fl. 770),
tithingmen,
Tobitt, Sam.,
tollgates, see roads
tomatoes,
Tortington,
Tottington (in Upper Beeding),
-,
n,
-, agric.,
-, ct.,
-, inc.,
-, man. (Tottington Wowood),
-, fm.,
-, man. ho.,
-, open fields,
-, pop.,
-, settlement,
-, tithes,
tourism,
Tracey, C. D.,
trade unions,
transhumance and seasonal pasture,
Tredcroft, Nat.,
trees, exotic,
Tregear, V. A. G.,
Trenchmore, fam.,
Trenchmore, see Cowfold
Trist:
-, G. A.,
-, Geo. (fl. 1865),
-, Geo. (d. 1884, ? same as last),
Truleigh (in Edburton),
-, Truleigh Cottage, see Edburton: Lower Edburton
Trust House Forte (U.K.) Ltd.,
Tudor:
-, Jas., see Nelthorpe
-, Jos.
tumbril (franchise),
turf bldgs.,
Turner, Col. C. A. C.,
Twineham,
-, benefice, united, see Albourne
-, ch.,
-, rectory,
-, Twineham Benfield man.,
-, Twineham Grange,
Underwood, Nic.,
Unitarians,
United Reformed Ch.,
United States of America, see Virginia
Uxbridge (Mdx.),
vacuum-pump making,
Vadgers, see Shermanbury
Valentine, Thos., rector of Nuthurst, n
Valle, Edm. de,
Vaughan Williams, see Williams
Vent-Axia,
Venter, fam.,
vetch,
villages, nucleated,
Vincent, Hugh,
vineyds.,
Vinter, Geo., vicar of Cowfold and rector of Rotherfield,
Virginia (U.S.A.),
Wade, -, solicitor,
Wagstaff, K. G.,
Wakehams Green (in Worth, later Crawley new town),
Walker, Jn., and his w. Ellen,
Waller, Sir Wm.,
Wallhurst:
-, Jn. of (fl. 1290),
-, Jn. of (fl. 1309, s. of last),
-, Jn. of (fl. 1327 × 1343, ? same as last or several),
-, Rob. of,
-, fam.,
Wallhurst, see Cowfold
Wallis:
-, Allen (fl. 1689),
-, Allen (fl. c. 1700-10, ? another),
Walsh:
-, Jas.,
-, Ralph le,
-, Ric.,
-, fam.,
Walter, A. J., (Aviation) Ltd.,
Wandsworth (Surr.),
Wantley, Phil. de,
Wantley (in Henfield):
-, man.,
-, ct.,
-, demesne,
-, ho.,
-, pop.,
-, meadows,
-, mill,
-, place name,
-, Wantley Hill,
-, woods,
Wappingthorn, see Steyning
Warbald (fl. 770),
-, his w., see Titburh
Warbleton, Thos. of,
Ward:
-, Eliz., m. Wm. Powlett,
-, Jas. (d. c. 1777),
-, Jas. (d. 1798 × 1803),
-, Jas. (d. 1816 × 1818),
-, Jn.,
-, Ric., rector of Shermanbury,
-, Ric. (d. by 1798),
Warden, Thos., see Sergison
Warenne:
-, Jn. de, earl of Surr.,
-, Wm. de,
Warminghurst,
Warnham,
-, Denne, q.v.
Warninglid, see Slaugham
Warre, Fras.,
warren, free,
warreners,
warrens, see rabbit warrens
Warrens, hardware dealers,
Warrington, Revd. P. E.,
wars:
-, Civil,
-, Hundred Years',
-, Second World,
Washington,
-, Chancton, q.v.
watchmaking,
water transport,
Weald, Adam of the,
Weald,
-, High,
-, rds.,
Weald (cont.):
-, rents,
-, soils,
Weald and Downland Museum, see
-, Singleton
Wealden ho.,
Webb:
-, Ellison,
-, Henderson,
Weekes:
-, P. H. C.,
-, Ric.,
Weir Wood Joint Water Board,
Welches, see Cowfold
Wellesley:
-, Hen., rector of Woodmancote,
-, Ric. Colley, marquis Wellesley,
Wessex, kings of, and see Caedwalla
West:
-, Cecily, w. of Thos., m. Hen. Rolt,
-, Eliz., m. Herb. Pelham,
-, H. T.,
-, Hen. (d. 1674),
-, his w.,
-, Hen. (fl. 1659),
-, Jacob,
-, Jn.,
-, Thos. (d. 1638),
-, Thos., Ld. de la Warr (d. 1525),
-, Thos., Ld. de la Warr (d. 1554),
-, Thos., Ld. de la Warr (fl. 1599),
-, Wal.,
-, Wm., Ld. de la Warr,
-, fam.,
West Green (in Ifield, later Crawley new town):
-, cemetery,
-, ch.,
-, chap.,
-, community centre,
-, green,
-, growth,
-, Gurdwara,
-, hosp.,
-, housing,
-, inns,
-, neighbourhood centre,
-, playing field,
-, pop.,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, pub. servs.,
-, recreation ground,
-, sch.,
-, shopping,
-, trades and ind.,
West mill, see Henfield: mills
West Sussex Inst. of Higher Educ.,
Westminster,
-, abbey, choirmaster, see White, Rob.
Westminster Bank,
Westmorland, earl of, see Fane
Weston:
-, Geo.,
-, Jn.,
-, Sir Ric.,
Weston (Auesteton), fam.,
Westwood, see Ifield: wood
Wheeler, F., architect,
White:
-, Chas.,
-, Jas. (fl. 1830),
-, Jas. (d. 1844, ? another),
-, Rob., choirmaster of Westminster abbey,
-, Sarah, w. of Jas.,
-, Wm.,
Whitebarrow, bailiwick,
Whiting:
-, Anne, m. Edw. Parkhurst,
-, Ralph,
-, Ric.,
-, Thos.,
Whittome, Eric,
Wich, St. Ric., bp. of Chich.,
Wick (in Albourne and Woodmancote):
-, agric.,
-, common pasture,
-, free warren,
-, hamlet,
-, man. (Wickensands), ct., man. ho. (Wick Fmho.),
-, woods,
Wickensands, see Wick
Wickley, see Ede
Wiggenholt,
Wigsell:
-, Attwood,
-, Susanna, see St. John
-, Revd. Thos.,
Wilcombe, fam.,
William II,
William (fl. 1086),
William son of Rannulf (fl. 1086),
William the chaplain of Cowfold,
Williams:
-, Miles, rector of Shermanbury,
-, R. Vaughan,
Wilson, Hen.,
Wiltshire,
-,
and see Salisbury
Winchester:
-, bp., est.,
Windham, prebend, and n,
Windmill Hill, see Beeding, Upper
windmills,
Windsor (Berks.),
Windus:
-, R. L.,
-, V. L.,
Wineham (in Shermanbury), see Wyndham
Wisborough Green, prot. nonconf.,
Wisden:
-, Fred.,
-, Thos.,
-, Thos. Faulconer, his w.,
-, W. J.,
-, fam.,
Wiston:
-, Agnes, see Harcourt
-, Wm. of,
Wiston:
-, as address,
-, Buddington,
-, man.,
-, rector,
Woldringfold (Wolfringfold):
-, Joan,
-, Ralph,
-, Thos.,
Woldringfold (Wolfringfold), see Cowfold
Wolstonbury, see Albourne
Wood (Atwood, Awood):
-, Ellen, see Green
-, Hen. (d. 1805 × 1816),
and n
-, Hen. (d. c. 1815),
-, Jas. (d. 1759),
-, Joan (fl. 1606),
-, Jn. (d. 1764 or 1765),
-, Jn. (d. 1791),
-, Jn. (d. 1830 × 1835),
-, Jn. (fl. 1856),
-, Jn. (d. by 1861),
-, Lucretia, w. of Jn.,
and n
-, Mich.,
-, Pet., rector of Rusper and Broadwater,
-, Ric., clerk,
-, Sim.,
-, Steph. (fl. 1590),
-, Steph. (? d. 1606, nephew of last),
-, Wm.,
-, fam.,
Woodard, Nat.,
Woodhall Duckham Construction Ltd.,
woodland trades,
-, broom making,
-, charcoal burning,
-, coopering,
-, fencing,
-, hurdle making,
-, woodbroker,
Woodlands, see Beeding, Lower: Woodlands
Woodmancote,
-, adv.,
-, agric.,
-, area,
-, Bilsborough:
-, agric.,
-, as address,
-, common,
-, est.,
-, hamlet,
-, reservoir,
-, Bilsborough (Blackstone), tithing,
-, Blackstone,
-, agric.,
-, bridge,
-, chap.,
-, common,
-, est.,
-, hamlet,
-, playing field,
-, bdry.,
-, bridges,
-, char.,
-, ch., archit.,
-, chwdns.,
-, clubs and socs.,
-, common pasture,
-, cts.,
-, Cuckolds Green,
-, curates,
-, dom. archit.,
-, Eaton (Heathen) Thorn,
-, educ.,
-, est.,
-, geol.,
-, glebe, ho.,
-, Holmbush,
-, inc., and n
-, inns,
-, local govt.,
-, man., n n,
-, ho. (Woodmancote Place),
-, mkt. gdns.,
-, marshland,
-, meadows,
-, mills,
-, Morley, and n n,
-, man. ho.,
-, place name,
-, Nutknowle,
-, open fields,
-, par. hall,
-, Pk. Fm.,
-, pks.,
-, Place, see Woodmancote: man.: ho.
-, place name,
-, place name (Woodmansthorn),
-, pop.,
-, prot. nonconf.,
-, pub. servs.,
-, rds.,
-, reading rm.,
-, rectors, and see
Cowper, Edm.; Farncombe,
Thos.; Hales, R. C.; Hoffman,
Benj.; Rideout, Jn.; Wellesley,
Hen.
-, rectory,
-, ho., see Woodmancote: glebe: ho.
-, Rom. rem.,
-, sch.,
-, settlement,
-, sport,
-, Swains,
-, Terry's Cross,
-, Tipnoak, q.v.
-, tithes,
-, trades and ind.,
-, water supply,
-, Wick, q.v.
-, Wickensands, see Wick
-, woods,
Woodmansthorn, see Woodmancote
woods, 1; and see under names of places
Woods mill, see Henfield: mills
Woodsmill riv., see Henfield
woodworking,
Woodyer, Hen., architect,
Woolfly:
-, Adam of,
-, Helewise, w. of Adam,
-, Isabel of, m. Hen. Smith,
-, Jn. of,
-, Rob. of (fl. c. 1265),
-, Rob. of (fl. 1327),
-, Wm.,
Woolfly, see Henfield
Woolger:
-, Jn. (d. c. 1757),
-, Jn. (fl. 1785),
-, Mary, w. of Jn.,
-, Sam.,
-, Wm.,
Woolmer, fam.,
Woolven:
-, Jn.,
-, Ric.,
Woolwich (Kent, later London),
Workers' Educational Association,
workhouses:
-, par.,
-, union,
Worth:
-, area,
-, bdry.,
-, Copthorne,
-, Crabbet Pk.,
-, pub. servs.,
-, rds.,
-, Rom. Cath.,
-, sch.,
-, Three Bridges, q.v.
-, Wakehams Green, q.v.
-, water supply,
Worthing,
-, as address,
-, buses,
-, ch., St. Andrew's, vicar, see Boyd, G. K.
Wowood, see Beeding, Upper: woods: Hoe; Tottington: man.
wreck, right of,
Wright:
-, Sarah, schoolmistress,
-, Wm., vicar of Ifield,
writs, return of (franchise),
Wrothe, Sir Thos.,
Wyatt, M. Digby, architect,
Wyckham (in Steyning),
Wykeland, see Charlwood
Wylie, Verner,
Wyndham:
-, Chas., Ld. Leconfield,
-, Fanny Charlotte, m. Alf. Montgomery,
-, Col. Geo. F., later Ld. Leconfield,
-, Geo. O'Brien, earl of Egremont,
-, fam.,
Wyndham (in Shermanbury):
-, bridge,
-, ch., see Wyndham: hosp.; Wyndham: mission rm.
-, fields,
-, half-hund.,
-, cts.,
-, hosp.,
-, ch.,
-, wardens, see Baneby; Boddington; Gyllyng; Hermodeworth;
Raddington; Rolf; Taverner
-, hund.,
-, man. (reputed),
-, mission rm.,
-, prebend, see Windham
-, rds., see Wyndham Lane
-, settlement,
-, tithing or vill,
-, warren or chase,
-, Wineham,
-, Wyndham Pool,
Wyndham Lane, n, and n
Youngman, W. C., Ltd.,
Zouche:
-, Lady, see Bishop, Harriet Anne
-, Ld., see Bishop, Cecil; Curzon, Rob.