Index : A-J

A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 6 Part 2, Bramber Rape (North-Western Part) Including Horsham. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1986.

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Index A-J 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. Among the abbreviations used in the index the following, sometimes with -s for the plural, may require elucidation: abp., archbishop; adv., advowson; agric., agriculture; Alex., Alexander; And., Andrew; Ant., Anthony; Bart., Bartholomew; bd., board; bdry., boundary; boro., borough; bp., bishop; bro., brother; cast., castle; Cath., Catherine or Catholicism; cent., century; ch., church; chant., chantry; chap., chapel; char., charity; Chas., Charles; Chris., Christopher; Coll., College; ct., court; d., died; Dan., Daniel; dau., daughter; devel., development; dist., district; dom. archit., domestic architecture; Edm., Edmund; Edw., Edward; Eliz., Elizabeth; fam., family; fl., flourished; fm., farm; Fred., Frederick; Geo., George; Geof., Geoffrey; Gilb., Gilbert; govt., government; grds., grandson; Greg., Gregory; Hen., Henry; Herb., Herbert; ho., house; hosp., hospital; Humph., Humphrey; hund., hundred; inc., inclosure; ind., industry or industrial; Jas., James; Jos., Joseph; jr., junior; ld., lord; m., married; man., manor; Marg., Margaret; Mat., Matthew; Mic., Michael; mkt., market; Nat., Nathaniel; Nic., Nicholas; nonconf., nonconformity; par., parish; Phil., Philip; pk., park; pop., population; rd., road; Ric., Richard; riv., river; rly., railway; Rob., Robert; Rog., Roger; Rom., Roman; s., son; Sam., Samuel; sch., school; serv., service; Sim., Simon; sis., sister; soc., society; sr., senior; sta., station; Steph., Stephen; Thos., Thomas; Tim., Timothy; Vct., Viscount; w., wife; Wal., Walter; Wm., William; wkho., workhouse. Abbot: Anne, Geo., abp. of Canterbury, Ric., Abingworth: Jas. of, Rog. of (fl. 1231), Rog. of (fl. 1296), fam., Abingworth, in Thakeham, see Thakeham Adams, John, see Humphrey Adderley, see Broughton-Adderley Adur, riv., bridges, drainage, fishing, meadow, navigation, western arm, Africa: exports to, Portuguese East, Agate (at Gate): J. & S., John, Sim., n Steph., Thos., Aggs: Dan., Guli, dau. of W. H., Sylvanus Hanbury, Wm. Hanbury, Agincourt, battle of, agricultural societies and shows, agriculture and horticulture and their produce, see allotments; arable, conversion to; bees; cattle raising; cider; crop rotations; dairying; drainage; fields, open; flower growing; fruit growing; goats; hops; horticulture; manure; market gardens; meadow, common; pigs; poultry; sheep farming; stud farms; transhumance and seasonal pasture aisled halls, Albemarle, earl of, see Keppel Albery, Wm., n Albery's Horsham Journal, Albourne, aldermen, Aldridge, Rob., aletasters, Allen (Alleyn): Jas., Mat., vicar of Horsham, W. M., Allfrey's of Pulborough Allman's nursery, allotments, almshouses, Alverstoke (Hants), Amberley, amercements, America: emigration to, and see Canada; New England; New Jersey; Pennsylvania Ames, Rebecca, n Anderson, Caroline Georgina, w. of Evelyn, Andrew, Sarah, Andrews, Mr. (fl. 1946), angling, Anglo-Saxon remains, Angmering, see Barpham Wick animals, exotic, Annington, in Botolphs, Ansell, fam., Antill, Mr. (fl. before 1682), Applesham, see Coombes Apsley: Ann, m. Ric. Caldecott, Ant., Beatrix, Cordelia, m. Jas. Apsley Dalrymple, Sir Edw. (d. 1610), Edw. (d. 1651), Eliz., w. of Sir Edw., Hen. (d. 1669), Hen. (d. 1693), Hen. (d. 1697), John (fl. c. 1377), John (fl. 1431-67, ? more than one), John (d. 1507), John (d. 1587), John (d. 1770), Marg., see Power Nic., Sim. of, Steph. (? more than one), Thos., Wm. (fl. 1407), Wm. (d. 1527), Wm. (d. 1582), -, Lady Apsley (? w. of Sir Edw)., fam., Apsley, in Thakeham and Shipley, n n, rds., and see Shipley: Bentons Apsley Farm Co., arable, conversion to (assarts), archery, architects, see Batterbury and Huxley; Bell; Blomfield, A. W. and Arthur; Brierley; Denman; Gibbs; Green, W. J.; Habershon and Brock; Habershon and Fawkner; Harrison, Hen.; Hills, G. M.; Livock; Lutyens; Matthews; Miles, C. T.; Nash, John; Pearson; Ridge; Robinson, P. F.; Russell, David; Scott, Sir Gilb. and W. G.; Symonds, R. W.; Teulon, S. S. and W. M.; Webb, Sir Aston and Phil. armada, see Spain army: barracks, bombing practice, camps, hosp., use of building, Arnold: Geo., Grace, Arun, riv. (Horsham riv.), as bdry., bridges, ford, meadow, navigation, tributaries, valley, water from, Arun Feeds (Southern) Ltd., Arundel, earls of, see FitzAlan; Howard, Thos. Arundel, cast., coll., hosp., ho. of correction, newspaper, rape, rds., siege, Arundel and Bramber Agricultural Assoc., Ashington: Ellis of, John of, Sir Rob. of, Ashington, as address, adv., agric., bdry., Buncton, q.v. chant., char., ch., clubs and socs., common pasture, ct., curates, dom. archit., fair, fields, open, glebe, inc., inns and hotel, lands in, local govt., man., ho., mkt. gardening, mill, nonconf., par. enlarged, poor relief, pop., public servs., reading room, rectors, and see Stoughton, John; Warren, Hen. rectory, residential devel., rds., Rom. Cath., schs., settlement, shops, sport, frontispiece, tithes, trades and ind., village, village hall, Wolves, East, Wolves, West, woods, Ashington Nurseries Ltd., Ashurst, adv., agric., Bines Bridge, see Grinstead, West Bines Green, bdry., bridges, and see Grinstead, West: Bines Bridge Byne, q.v. Charlton-Ashurst, ch., clubs and socs., common pasture, ct., curates, dom. archit., Eatons, q.v. entertainment, fair, fields, open, glebe, Horsebridge common, inns, kennels, lands in, library, local govt., Lock estate, man., mill, nonconf., Pepper's, place name, poor relief, pop., public servs., rectors, rectory, residential devel., rds., Rom. Cath., schs., settlement, shops, sport, tithes, trades and ind., vicar, village, woods, wkho., Asquith, Lady Cynthia, assarts, see arable, conversion to assize of bread and of ale, athletics, Atkins, Francis, vicar of Horsham, Atmill, fam., Aubrey-Fletcher, see Fletcher Aucher, Ant., Australia, emigration to, Avery, Wm., vicar of Warnham, Awood: Ann, m. Batty Pollington, Joan, m. John Mutton, John, and see Wood Aylesbury Dairy Co., formerly Southern Counties Dairy Farm Assoc., Ayloffe: Sir Geo., Martha, see Blount Ayrshires, see dairying Bacchus, R. F., Badmering, see Cooke badminton, bailiffs (officers), and see Horsham: boro. Bailing Hill, see Warnham Baird, Malcolm, Baker: John, fam., banking, Banks, Hen., rector of Thakeham, Baptists, Bar, the, see Grinstead, West Barber, Marg. Fairless ('Mic. Fairless'), Barker, Edw., Barley, G. H., Barnes & Co., Barnett: R., Ric., Thos., Mrs. (fl. 1870), Barnham, Steph., Barns, see Sullington Barns Green, in Itchingfield, clubs and socs., entertainment, fm., inn, mission, nonconf., rds., sch., shops, Slaughterford, sport, trades and ind., village green, village hall, Barpham Wick, in Angmering, Bartlett: John, Thos. (fl. 1448), Thos. (fl. 1550-6), Wm., and see Barttelot Barttelot: Edw., Isabel, m. Thos. March, Jane, m. Chris. Coles, Joan, see Lewknor John (d. 1453), John (d. 1493), John (d. 1525), Ric. (fl. 1463), Ric. (d. 1614), Rose, Thos., Wal., Wm. (d. c. 1482), Wm. (d. 1601), and see Bartlett Bartwyke, Avery, Barwell, A. H. S., vicar of Southwater, Bashurst, see Itchingfield Batcheler, Jane, Bath stone, Batterbury and Huxley, Battle: abbey, ch., Bay Bridge, see Grinstead, West Baybridge Canal Co., Bayne, see Byne beadles, Beard, Thos., Beaumont, Cath., see Burre Beeding, Lower, Bewbush, Colgate, Crabtree, Roffey Pk., St. Leonard's Forest, q.v. St. Leonard's ho., Beeding, Upper, n, King's Barns man., n, man. (Beeding), rd., Sele, q.v. Beeding manor, see Beeding, Upper Beefsteak Club, bees, beggar-pooker, Belchier, Wm., Bell, Ingress, bellfounding, Bellingham: Joan, see Wiltshire John, Marg., m. Ric. Boys, Ralph (d. 1532), Ralph (d. 1552), Thos. (d. 1490), Thos. (d. 1558), Belloc, Hilaire, Belmoredean, see Grinstead, West Bennett: Susan, see Ward Thos., Wm., Benson's Green, see Roffey Benton: Cecily, sis. of Nic., Sir John, Marg., see Grimstead Nic. (fl. 1361, 1401, ? more than one), Nic. (d. 1422), Thos., Bentons, see Shipley Bergavenny, Ld., see Nevill Berkshire, see Reading; Windsor Bermondsey, see London Bersted, South, Bethune: Anne, see Eversfield Chas. G., Edw. Maximilian, see Eversfield (later Bethune Eversfield), Isabella,fdau. of Chas. G., (later Bethune Eversfield), Sophia, dau. of Chas. G., Bewbush, see Beeding, Lower Bexley (Kent), Bidlington manor, see Bramber Bidlington Kingsbarns, see Grinstead,West Bigland, Hen., Billingshurst, Thos., Billingshurst, n, building soc., nonconf., rly. sta., rds., sch., Bines Bridge, see Grinstead, West Bines Farm House, see Byne, in Ashurst and West Grinstead Bines Green, see Ashurst Binnington, T. and J., Bishop: Sir Edw., John, Thos., Bishopric, see Horsham Black Death, Blackburn, Ernest Murray, Blagden, T. N., rector of Ashurst, vicar of Washington, Blaker, Edw., Blaker's, engineering firm, Blenerhasset, John, Bloet, Roland, Blomfield: A. W., n Arthur, Blonks green, see Shipley Blount: Anne, m. Wm. Duck, Martha, m. Sir Geo. Ayloffe, Mary, m. Sir Lewis Lewknor, Sir Ric. (fl. 1547), Ric. (fl. 1590-1618), Ric. (d. 1628), and see Blund; Blunt Blue Idol, see Thakeham: nonconf. Blund, Rob., and see Blount; Blunt Blunkett: Edm., Eliz., m. Edm. Smith, Blunt: Elias, Francis Scawen (d. 1842), Francis Scawen (d. 1872), Gerald, Sam., Sarah, w. of Sam., Wilfrid Scawen, his w., fam., and see Blount; Blund Bodgeant: Anne, w. of Wm., Wm., rector of Sullington, Bognor, Boldings brook (Warnham riv.), Boleyn: Geof., Thos. (fl. 1422), Thos. (fl. 1501), Wm., Bonard, Wm. s. of, see William Booth, Jas., borough English, Bosanquet: Sam., Sophia, see Broadwood Bosham, n Bostock: J. S., N.S., Botnar, see Camelia Botnar Foundation Boulton: Hen., Juliana, see Raymond Bourne, Francis Alphonsus, cardinal, Bournemouth (Dors.), Bowcott, Ric., vicar of Warnham, prebendary of Chichester, Bowford, see Warminghurst bowling alley and greens, Bowyer, fam., Boxall: W. P., W. P. G., Boxing Day, Boy Scouts, see Scouts Boys: Eliz., m. Chas. Lamb, Marg., see Bellingham Ric., Sam. (d. 1627), Sam. (fl. 1650-78), Sam. (fl. 1706-30), Sam. (d. 1772), Sam. (d. 1795), Wm. (fl. 1627), Wm. (d. 1698), fam., Bradburne (Bradburn): Col. Sam., Trevor, Mr. (fl. 1921), Braganza, Cath. of, queen of Chas. II, Bramber, Ric., see Brome Bramber, barony, see Bramber: lordship Bidlington, coll., lordship (barony, honor), rape, land held of or with, see Bramber: lordship muster, n, rds., and see Arundel and Bramber Agricultural Assoc. Brambleden, see Southwick Braose: Beatrice, w. of Thos. de, (or Brewes), Geo., Giles de, bp. of Hereford, John de, Mary, w. of Wm. de, Peter, see Brewes Phil. de, Reynold de, Thos. de (d. 1361), Thos. de (d. 1395), Wm. de (d. by 1096),as benefactor, Wm. de (d. c. 1192), Wm. de (d. 1211), Wm. de (fl. 1213), n Wm. de, Ld. Braose (d. 1290), Wm. de (d. 1326), fam., Bremner, see Brome Brethren, Brett, John, Brewes: Geo., see Braose Peter, brewing, brickmaking, Bridger: Hen. (d. 1657), Hen. (fl. 1721), John (fl. 1479), John (fl. 1508), John (fl. 1730-60), John, s. of last, Ric. (d. 1554), Ric. (d. 1699), Ric. (d. 1728), Wm., fam., Bridgers, see Warminghurst Brierley, W. H., Briggs: H. R., Mr. (d. by 1724), Brightford, hund., Brighton, rly., rd., Rock brewery, Briscoe, S. T., rector of Thakeham, Bristol, British Gas Light Co., British Museum, see London Britten, Col. Forester, Brixi (fl. 1066), Broadbridge: Hen., Ric., Thos., Tim., dau. of Hen., Wal., Broadbridge, in Sullington, later in Horsham, agric., local govt., man., ho., mill, pk., tithes, wood, Broadbridge Heath, in Sullington, later in Horsham, ch., clubs, common pasture, dom. archit., hosp., inc., ind. estate, inn, library, nonconf., public servs., residential devel., rds., schs., sport, trades and ind., village hall, Broadland Properties (firm), Broadwater, man., Broadwood: Capt. Evelyn H. T., Hen. F., J. H. T., J.S., Revd. John, Sophia, m. Sam. Bosanquet, fam., Brock: John (fl. 1366), John (fl. 1463), John (fl. 1493-4), Niel de (fl. 1278-9), Niel de (fl. 1299), Niel de (fl. 1337, ? another), Niel (fl. 1389-1411), Ranulph de, Ric., Thurstan de, and see Habershon and Brock Brome (or Bramber or Bremner), Ric., Brooks: G. W., J. H., Jas., Brooks Green, see Shipley broom making, Broomer's Corner, see Shipley Broomlands, see Warnham brotherhoods, Broughton: Mary, see Wicker Sir Thos., Broughton-Adderley: A. R., Edomé, dau. of A. R., Brown: Lancelot ('Capability'), Wm., Browne: Edw., John, Sir Mat., Bryant, R. A., Buci (Buchi): Rog. de, fam., Buckinghamshire, see Winslow Buckley: Edw., John, curate of Shipley, Buddington, see Wiston building features, less common, see aisled halls; plank-and-muntin; smoke bays Bukere, fam., Bulkeley (later Warren Bulkeley): Eliz. Harriet, see Warren Thos. Jas., Vct. Bulkeley, Bull, fam., bull baiting, Bullis: Cath., John, Buncton, in Ashington, adv., agric., benefice, ch. or chap., field, open, glebe, man., mill, rectors, rds., sch., n tithes, Upper Buncton, Wiston village, woods, Burdeville: Agnes, dau. of Rob., Hen., Joan, w. of Hen., John (fl. 1327-32), John (fl. 1393), Rob., Thos., fam., Burgess: H. E., John, Wal., Burghley, Ld., see Cecil Burre: Cath., m. - Beaumont, John, Burrell: Sir Chas., Sir Chas. Raymond, Etheldreda, see Loder John, Judith, w. of Sir Wal., Mark, Sir Merrik (d. 1787), Sir Merrik (d. 1957), Sir Percy, Sophia, see Raymond Tim., Wal. (d. 1831), Sir Wal. (d. 1886), Sir Wal. (d. 1985), Wm. (fl. 1499-1529), Sir Wm. (d. 1796), fam., Burt, H. J., Burstow, Hen., Burtenshaw, Jas., bus services, Butcher: Annesley, see Mellersh Eliz., m. Edw. Fuller, Thos. (fl. 1718-43), Thos. (d. by 1786), Thos. (d. 1787), Butcher's Row, see Grinstead, West Butler: Ann Jemima, m. Rog. Clough, Grace, see Caldecott Jas. (fl. 1652), Jas. (d. 1696), Jas. (d. 1741), Jas. (d. 1775), Hen., John, Patty, m. Ric. Clough, Prudence, w. of Jas., fam., Butler's chantry, see Horsham: chant. Byne (Bayne): Agnes, see Falconer Frances, m. Hen. Pelham, Howel of, Phil. s. of, see Howel Jas. of (fl. 1271), Jas. (fl. 1327), Jas. (fl. 1361-71, ? more than one), Joan, w. of Jas., John (fl. c. 1530), John (d. 1661), Mary, Phil. s. of Howel of, see Howel Ric., Susanna, m. Sir Geo. Walker, Thos. (fl. 1498), Thos. (d. 1520), Wal., Wm., -, widow (fl. c. 1665), fam., Byne, in Ashurst and West Grinstead, Bines Fm. Ho., Priors Byne, CIBA, Cade's rebellion, Caen (Calvados, France), stone, Caesar: Eliz., see Manning Rob., Caffyn: Mat., Mat., s. of last, fam., Calais, siege of (1346), Caldecott: Ann, see Apsley Cordelia, m. Hen. Shelley, Eliz., m. Apsley Newton, Evelyn May, see Palmer Grace, m. Jas. Butler, Ric., Calstone, in Thakeham, later in West Chiltington, Camberwell (Surr.), Cambridge university, Camelia Botnar Foundation, Camoys: Ralph de, Thos., Ld. Camoys, Campion: Hen., Hen. C., W. J., fam., and see Champion Canada: exports to, troops from, Canterbury, n abp., and see Abbot, Geo.; Cranmer; Laud; Rich cathedral: canon, see Shuckford, Sam. dean and chapter, prebend, priory, Capite, the, see Grinstead, West Carew, J. E., Carew-Gibson: Geo. Carew, fam., Carfax, see Horsham Carleton, Dorothy, Carpenter, - (fl. 1248), carriage of wood, service of, Carter, Edw., Cartwright: Anne, Geo., Sam., Wm., rector of Itchingfield, Cary (Kyrry), Ric., curate of Shipley, Caryll: Sir Edw. (d. 1610), Edw. (fl. 1758), Eliz., w. of John, John (d. 1523), John (d. 1566), John (fl. 1544, ? another), John (fl. 1578, ? same as last or next), Sir John (d. 1613), Sir John (d. 1652), John (d. 1681), John (d. 1718), John (d. 1736), John Baptist, Marg., w. of Sir Thos., Mary, m. Ric. Molyneux, Vct. Molyneux, Peter, Phil. (d. 1688), Phil. (fl. 1693-1713), Philippa, m. Hen. Parker, Ld. Morley, Ric., Sir Thos., fam., chap., Castle Goring, see Goring cattle raising, Charolais, Danish red, Highland, Red Polls, Sussex, Welsh, Cave, fam., Cecil, Wm., Ld. Burghley, cement making, Chailey, see Warningore Chaloner, fam., Champion: Chas., Gilb., and see Campion Champions, see Thakeham Champions Farm, see Grinstead, West Champneys: Edw., Joan, m. - Sharpe, John, Ric. (fl. 1296-1341, ? more than one), Steph., Wm., fam., Champneys, in Thakeham, see Thakeham: Champions Chancton, see Washington Chanctonbury: group of pars., Ring, rural dist., Chandler, Geo., chantries, charcoal making, Charles, Thos., Charlton, see Steyning Charlton-Ashurst, see Ashurst Charlwood (Surr.) Charman, fam., Charmans, see Warnham Charolais cattle, see cattle raising Charrington: Doris, G. N., chase, right of, Chasemore: Phil. (d. by 1835), Phil. (fl. c. 1847), Susan, w. of Phil., Chatfield: Edw., John (d. 1657), minister of Horsham John (d. 1821), Rob., Thos., Chawton (Hants), Cheale, John, Cheddar cheese see dairying Chedsey, Wm., rector of Thakeham, Cheshire, see Poynton Chesswood Nurseries, see Thakeham Chesworth, in Horsham, man., ho., mill, pk., schs., warren, woods, Chichester, Arthur, Ld. Templemore, Chichester, bp., and see Curtis, Ric.; Praty as ordinary, patronage, cathedral: canons and prebendaries, see Bowcott; Holland, Thos.; Leeves, Rob.; Palmer, Hen. as county town, dioc. bd. of patronage, M.P., mkt., Child, Chas., Childs Lands, see Thakeham Chiltington, see Chiltington, West Chiltington, East, see Warningore Chiltington, West (Chiltington), Calstone, q.v. rector, Chilworth (Surr.), Chisenhale-Marsh, H., Chiswick (Mdx., later Lond.), Chitty: Ann, Chas., Jos., Sarah Eliz.,see Jourdan Wm. F., Chollington, in Eastbourne, Christian Lands, see Thakeham Christian Scientists, Christ's Hospital, in Horsham, estates, moved from Lond., rly. sta., Chuck, fam., church ale, Church Building Soc., church house, Churchill, Winston, Churchman and Sons, later Churchman, Burt & Son, cider, Civil War incidents, Clandon (Surr.), Clanricarde, marquess of, see de Burgh Clapham, Michelgrove, Clark (Clerk): John, Thos., vicar of Horsham, Clayton, in Sullington and Washington, agric., fields, open, local govt., rds., tithes, trades and ind., Clear: Eliz., J. A., Clemsfold, see Slinfold Clerk, see Clark Clinton, Ld., see Fiennes Clisby, Mr. (fl. 1927), his s., Clitherow, Philippa, cloth, see textiles Clothall: Adam, Isabel, w. of John, Isabel, m. John Wiltshire, Joan, see Power John (fl. 1327-61, ? more than one), John (fl. 1377-8, two men), John (d. c. 1409), Ric., fam., Clothall (Herts.), Clothalls, see Grinstead, West Clough: Ann Jemima, see Butler Patty, see Butler Ric., Rog., rector of Thakeham, incumbent of Warminghurst, fam., Clun sheep, see sheep farming Cobbett, Wm., Cobden, see Sullington Cobham, Anne, cockfighting, Cokeham, see Sompting Cokelers, see Dependents Cokesey, Hugh, Cole, Abdiah, rector of Ashington, Coles: Chris., Jane, see Barttelot Wal., Colgate, see Beeding, Lower Collier: Cordelia, m. Jas. Murray, John, and see Collyer Collins: John (fl. 1623-36), John, vicar of Horsham 1612-42(? another), Collyer, Ric., and see Collier Collyer's school, see Horsham: schs., grammar Cologne (Germany), Coltstaple, see Horsham Commerell: John Wm., Wm. Augustus, Compton: Frances Eliz., m. Chas. Scrase-Dickins, Mary, marchioness of Northampton, Compton (Surr.), Comptons Brow, see Horsham concrete products, Congregationalists or Independents, constables: of hunds., of cast., Conway: Francis Seymour, marquess of Hertford, Isabella, see Ingram Cook: Capt. C. R., Ernest, Cooke (or Badmering): Hen., Thos., fam., Coolham, in Shipley, Coolham green, inc., inn, mills, mission room, nonconf., rds., sch., settlement, shop, trades and ind., village hall, Coolhurst, see Horsham Coombes, n Applesham, Coombes in the Wold, see Horsham, Cooper, fam., and see Cowper Coote's farm, see Horsham Copithorne, fam., Copley: Anne, w. of Sir Rog., Cath., w. of Sir Thos., Eliz., John, Mary, m. John Weston, Sir Rog. (fl. 1486), Sir Rog. (d. 1549), Sir Thos., Wm., Wm., s. of last, fam., Coppard, Thos., Cornish, Arthur, Cornwall, Sir John, Ld. Fownhope, Cornwall, earl of, see Richard Coton, R. H., Cottenham, earl of, see Pepys County Oak, see Ifield Coventry: Eliz., see Manning Francis, Covert: Ann, m. Sir Jas. Morton, Baldwin, John (d. by 1350), John (fl. 1361), John (fl. 1393, ? another), John (fl. 1417-39), John (fl. 1637), Sir John (fl. 1672), Marg., w. of John, Mary, m. Baldwin le Moigne, Ric. (fl. 1233), Ric. (fl. 1350), Ric. (d. 1547), Rog. (d. 1297), Rog. (fl. 1350), Thos. (d. by 1417), Thos. (d. c. 1495), Wal., n (Sir) Wm., fam., Cowfold, High Hurst, q.v. rd., Cowper: Edw., Hen., and see Cooper Cox, Peter, Crabbet Arabian stud, Crabbet Park, in Worth, Crabtree, see Beeding, Lower Cradles Farm, see Warnham Cranmer, Thos., abp. of Canterbury, Crawley, building soc., Gatwick, q.v. new town, newspapers, rly., rector, rds., schs., Shelley chap., n trades and ind., Crawley and Horsham Hunt, Creyke, A. R., his s., cricket, frontispiece, Crockhurst, see Horsham Croft, Ric., Cromwell, Oliver, Cronin, A. J., crop rotations, Norfolk, Crouch, T. W., Croydon (Surr.), Crystal Palace, see London Cuckfield, Curtis: Ric., bp. of Chichester, fam., customs, manorial, see merchet; turbary cycling, dairying, Ayrshires, Cheddar cheese, Friesians, Guernseys, Jerseys, Red Polls, Dalbiac: Hen. (fl. 1864), Hen. (fl. 1887), Wm. W., fam., Dalrymple: Cordelia, see Apsley Jas. Apsley, John Apsley, Danhill common, see Thakeham Danish red cattle, see cattle raising Danny, see Hurstpierpoint Darknoll: Edw., Edw., grds. of last, Dawbarn, Albert Yelverton, de Burgh, Ulick John, marquess of Clanricarde, de la Warr, Ld., see West, Thos. Dean, West, near Chichester, Deane: Wm., patron of Thakeham (? more than one), Wm., rector of Thakeham, Dear: Francis, Martha, Dedisham, see Slinfold deer, Delves: Eliz., see Ravenscroft Sir Hen., Sir Thos., Thos. (another, ? s. of last), Denbighshire, see Glanywern Dendy: P., W. C., Denis, Mgr. J.-M., Denman, J. L., Denmark: Danish red cattle, see cattle raising govt., Denne: Wm. of (fl. 1247), Wm. at or of (fl. 1301-47, ? more than one), fam., Denne, in Horsham, Denne Bridge, Denne Hill, man., ho. (Denne Pk.), pk., place name, sch., warren, Denne, in Warnham, ct., fm., man., n, place name, warren, free, wood, Dennett, Mary, Dependents or Cokelers, Devon, see Exeter Dial Post, see Grinstead, West Dickens, Chas., Dickins, see Scrase-Dickins Dishenhurst, fam., n Dishenhurst, in Itchingfield and Thakeham, Ditchling, Dix, Wm., Dominicans, from France, Donkin, F. W., Doomsday Green, see Horsham Dorchester, marquess of, see Pierrepont Dorking (Surr.), Dorset, earl of, see Sackville Dorset, see Bournemouth; Purbeck marble: Wimborne Douglas, A. G., dovecot, pigeon ho., Dover, cast., Dowlen, Sam., Downer, Jane, m. John Standen, Doyley: Humph., Joan, m. Thos. Lewknor, John (d. by 1278), John (d. c. 1363), Margery, w. of John, Rose, w. of John, Thos. (d. c. 1336), Thos. (d. by 1371), Wm., Dragonetti, Mrs. (fl. 1983), Dragons Green, see Shipley drainage, agricultural, Pearson's draining plough, drama festival, drove roads, see roads Drungewick, see Wisborough Green Dublin, Duck: Anne, see Blount Wm., Duckering, Wm., Dummers, see Shipley: Withyham Duncanson, P., Durant, Hugh Norcott, Durford, in Rogate, abbey, Durrance (Durrants), see Shipley Durrington, Dursley (Glos.), rector of, see Robinson, Hugh Dutch, see Netherlands Dyne, John, Eartham, vicar of, see Shuckford, Sam. Eastbourne, see Chollington Easteds, see Horsham Eastwood, W. S., Easwrith, hund., Easwrith, East, hund. or half-hund., ct., Easwrith, West, hund., Eatons, in Ashurst and Henfield, Eburne, Alice, Edburton, Ede: Jas., Jas., s. of last, John (fl. 1525-48, d. 1555-6, ? more than one), fam., Eden, Rob., rector of Thakeham, Edsaw: Rob., Rob., s. of last, Edward the Confessor, Edward I, Edward II, Edwards: Evan, vicar of Warnham, Jane, John, Thos., Egremont, earl of, see Wyndham, Geo. O' Brien Eldridge, fam., Ellis: Jas., rector of Ashurst, John, Sarah, Thos. (d. 1805), Thos. (d. by 1829), Wm., Elms, Edw., rector of Itchingfield, Elrington: Ric., Ric., Wm., rector of Thakeham, emigration, Ends Place, see Warnham engineering, entertainment, see drama festival; folklore and customs; sport; and under names of places Epsom (Surr.), Erskine, see St. Clair-Erskine Essex, see Waltham Estaniaco, Wm. de, rector of West Grinstead, Evans, L. A., Eversfield: Ann, m. Chas. G. Bethune, Ant., Chas. (d. 1749), n Sir Chas. (d. c. 1784), Chas. (d. 1818), Chas. (d. 1914), Chas. Gilb., Edw., (formerly Bethune), Edw. Maximilian, Isabella, see Bethune Jas., n John, Phil., Sophia, see Bethune Sir Thos. (d. 1616), Sir Thos. (d. 1654), fam., Evershed: John, Rob., Wm., executions, Exeter, duke of, see Holand Exeter, Ezra, E. E. L., Fagg: Christian, Eliz., m. - Goring, John, Sir Rob. (d. 1715), Sir Rob. (d. 1736), Sir Rob. (d. 1740), -, m. Gawen Harris Nash, Fairless, Mic., see Barber fairs, Falconer (Faukner): Agnes, m. 1 Wal. Byne, John Sone, Alice, John, fam., falconer, Farnfold: Ric., Wm., fam., n Farnham (Surr.), Farthing Bridge, see Horsham Faukner, see Falconer Fawkner, see Habershon and Fawkner Faygate, in Horsham and Rusper, Fécamp (Seine Maritime, France), abbey, bailiff, 'Felkham', Reynold of, see Power, Ranulf felons' goods, Felton, W. V., fencing demesne, service of, fencing park, service of, Fenwick: Dorothy, m. Sir Thos. Williamson, Eliz., m. Sir Thos. Hesilrige, Geo., John, Ferring: prebend, rd., Ferris: Eliz. Dorothy, see Lamb Revd. Thos., Field: Ric. at, Sim. at, Field Place, see Warnham field sports, see shooting Fielding, John, fields, open, Fiennes, Edw., Ld. Clinton, 'fifth monarchists', Findon, as address, man., Muntham, q.v. trades and ind., vicar, fishing, and see angling fishponds, Fittleworth, FitzAlan: Beatrice, w. of Thos., earl of Arundel, Hen., earl of Arundel, Ric., earl of Arundel (d. 1376), Ric., earl of Arundel (d. 1379), Thos., earl of Arundel, Fitzalan-Howard: Augusta, w. of Hen. Granville, duke of Norfolk, Hen., duke of Norfolk, Hen., Granville, duke of Norfolk, fam., Fitzgerald, Sir W. R. Seymour, Fladgate: Sarah, w. of W. C., W. C., Flanders, natives of, Flaxman, John, Fleming, - (fl. c. 1285), Fletcher: Cath., see Lintott Sir Hen. (d. 1807), Sir Hen. (d. 1821), Sir Hen. (d. 1851), (later Aubrey-Fletcher), Sir Hen. (d. 1910), Sir Hen. Aubrey- (d. 1969), Sir John Aubrey-, Sir Lancelot Aubrey-, fam., flower growing, folksinger, see music Folkestone beds (geology), folklore and customs, see Boxing Day; funerals; Guy Fawkes Day; May Day; music, rough; St. Crispin's Day; skug hunting Follour, see Fuller football, rugby, Ford, Sir Wm., Forester, fam., forestry, Forestry Commission, Forwelde, Wm., Foster: Constance, see Lewknor Thos., Wm., fam., Foursquare Gospel Church, Fowler, John, vicar of Warnham, Fownhope, Ld., see Cornwall, Sir John Fox, Geo. (Quaker), foxhunting, Foyce, fam., France: exports to, French pictures, Frenchmen, war with, and see Agincourt; Caen; Calais; Dominicans; Fécamp; Paris; Saumur franchises, see amercements; assize of bread and of ale; chase; felons' goods; frankpledge; pillory; strays; tumbril Francis: Group-Capt. (fl. 1955), Mr. (fl. c. 1933), Franciscans, Frank, fam., Frankland: F. W., Wm., frankpledge, view of, freebench (widow's bench), Freeman: G. S., Jas., Freemantle (Hants), French: Ric., - (fl. 1378, two people), fam., Friday Street, see Warnham friendly societies, Friends, Soc. of, see Quakers Friesians, see dairying fruit growing, Fulford, Thos., Fulking, Fuller (Follour): Charlotte, m. Luke Upperton, Edw., Eliz., see Butcher Hugh, Jas., John, fam., n fulling, see mills; textiles funerals, nocturnal, Furze common, see Thakeham Fust: John, Ric. (fl. 1302-32), Ric. (fl. 1340-1), Wal., Wm. (fl. 1280-1302), Fust (cont.) Wm. (fl. 1330-1), fam., Fusts, see Warnham: Warnham Place Galloway, earl of, see Stewart game birds, game in parks, Gascoyne, John, Gate, Sim. at, see Agate Gates, fam., Gatesden, Sir John de, Gatford, Eliz., Gatley, corn millers, Gatton (Surr.), Gatwick airport, Gaunt-Woefl, Miss A., geese, see poultry General Land Drainage and Improvement Co., Germany, and see Cologne; Meissen Gibbings, Harrison and Co., Gibbs, Jas., Gibbs Green, see Roffey: Benson's Green Gibson: Geo. Carew, Geo. J., fam., and see Carew-Gibson Gifford, J. T., Gilbert union, Gilford, Wm., and see Guildford Glanywern (Denb.), Glassington, John, glassworking, Glemham: Constance, see Lewknor Edw., Glendyne, Ld., see Nivison Gloucester, archdeacon of, see Robinson, Hugh Gloucestershire, see Bristol Dursley, rector of, see Robinson, Hugh Glover, fam., Goacher, Geo., goats, Godfrey, fam., Godman: P. S., Gen. Ric. T., Godwin, Earl, Goffsland, see Thakeham Golding's Bridge, see Nuthurst Golds: Wm., fam., golf, putting green, Goodacres, Beda, rector of Ashurst, Goose Green Brickfields Ltd., Goosehill: Eliz., see Mowbray Sir Rob., Gorham, Jas., Goring: Chas. (fl. 1695-1706), Chas. (d. 1829), Chas. (d. 1849), Chas. (fl. 1910), Edw. (fl. 1594, 1621, before 1652, ? more than one), Edw. (d. 1683), his w., Eliz., see Fagg Sir Hen. (d. 1594), Hen. (d. by 1669), Hen. (fl. 1684), Sir. Hen. (d. 1702), Revd. John (fl. 1840-90), John (fl. 1984), Mary, fam., Goring, Castle Goring, Goringlee, see Shipley Gorringe: Hen., John, Gostrow, hund., Grace, fam., Grant, Thos., Gratwicke: John (d. 1564), John (d. 1621), John (d. 1687), John (d. 1735-6), John (d. 1744), Mary, dau. of John, Ric., Rog., Wm. (fl. 1583), Wm. (fl. 1583-1610), Graves Jas., Gravesend, Thos., Greater London Council, Green: Thos., W. J., Green Street, see Shipley Greenfield: Ric., Wm., Greenhurst, see Thakeham Greensand, Mary, Gregson: Chas. B., H. G., Mrs. M., Grigg, fam., Grimstead: Edith, see Tablier Joan, w. of Thos., John of (fl. 1296), John (d. 1328), Marg., m. Thos. Benton, Ric. of, Thos., Grimstead, East or West (Wilts.), n Grinstead: Sir Ric. of, Wm. of, fam., Grinstead, East, Grinstead, hund., see Grinstead, West: hund. Grinstead, West, adv., agric., the Bar, Bay Bridge, Belmoredean, Bidlington Kingsbarns man., Bines Bridge, bdry., bridges, and see Grinstead, West: Bay Bridge and Bines Bridge Butcher's Row, Byne, q.v. the Capite, Champions Fm., char., ch., ch. ho., Clothalls, clubs and socs., common pasture, convent, cross, cts., curates, Dial Post, dom. archit., entertainment, fair, fields, open, glebe, hund. (Grinstead hund.), ct., inc., inns, Ivorys (Ivorysgate), Jolesfield, q.v. lands in, library, Littleworth, local govt., Lock estate, see Ashurst man., ho. (West Grinstead Pk.), mkt. gardening, mkts., mills, nonconf., orphanage, pks., Partridge Green, q.v. place name, poor relief, pop., priory, public servs., rly. sta., rectors, rectory, ho., residential devel., rds., Rom. Cath., schs., settlement, shops, sport, Stock Pk., tithes, trades and ind., village hall (at Dial Post), warren, free, West Grinstead Lodge, West Grinstead Pk., see Grinstead, West: man. Westlands, wharves, woods, wkho., Grinstead river, Groombridge, fam., Groome: Chas. (fl. 1777), Chas. (fl. 1861), Mary, see Lamport Thos., Grossmith, Geo., Grub Street, see Horsham: Oakhill Guernseys, see dairying Guildford, Hen. of, and see Gilford Guildford (Surr.), cathedral, gaol, hosp., rly., rd., Guy Fawkes Day, Habershon and Brock, Habershon and Fawkner, Haines: Greg. (fl. 1641), Greg. (fl. 1685), Ric., Hale, Edw. at, Hall: Doris, Geo., n Thos., Hall Aggregates South Coast Ltd., Hall & Co., Hallant, Jos., Halliday, Thos. Manfield, Halsham: Sir Hugh, n Joan, m. John Lewknor, John (d. 1415), John (fl. 1447-53), Joyce, w. of Sir Hugh, Maud, w. of John, Philippa, w. of John, Hamilton, G. C. P., Hampshire, and see Alverstoke; Chawton; Freemantle; Portsmouth; Southampton Hampstead (Mdx., later Lond.), New Coll., Hampton, Rob., Handcross, see Slaugham Harben: Sir Hen., Mary, m.- Wharrie, Thos., fam., Harcourt: Caroline Mary, see Peachey Revd. Leveson Vernon, Phil. de (fl. c. 1139), dean of Lincoln, Phil. de (fl. 13th cent.), Ric. de, Hardham, Hare, Mrs. G. E. B., Hargrave: John, Thos., Harm, John, Harraden: Edw. (d. by 1645), Edw. (d. by 1682), Edw. (fl. 1728), John, Harris: Rebecca Jane, Rob., Roland, T. F., Harrison: H. D., Hen., and see Gibbings, Harrison and Co. Hartfield, rector of, see Prague Harting, Ladyholt, Harvey, And., and his w., Harwood, Hen., Hascombe (Surr.), Haslam, fam., Haslemere (Surr.), Hassell, John, Hastings, Hawes, John, Hawkhurst (Kent), Hawksbourne, see Horsham Hay, Alex., rector of Itchingfield, Haylers, see Thakeham: Slaughter Hayne, Ric., headboroughs, Heath: Geo., rector of West Grinstead, prebendary of Lincoln, Rob., Thos. at, n fam., Heath common, in Sullington, Thakeham, and Warminghurst, Hecks: Albert, Bernard, Heene, Hemery, John, Henfield Eatons, q.v. lands in, man., sch., Henrietta Maria, queen of Chas. I, Henry III, Henry VII, his dau., see Mary, Princess Henry VIII, his w., see Howard, Cath. Henshaw: Anne, m. Bart. Tipping, Jos., bp. of Peterborough, Phil., Thos. (d. by 1705), Thos. (d. c. 1783), Henty & Co., Hereford, bp. of, see Braose, Giles de hermitage, Hertford, marquess of, see Conway Hertfordshire, see Clothall Hesilrige: Eliz., see Fenwick Sir Thos. (fl. 1659-63), Sir Thos. (fl. 1678-88), Hewells, see Horsham Hextall: H. C., P. H., - (fl. 1940), Hickenbottom, John, High Hurst, in Nuthurst, later in Cowfold, Highden, see Washington Highland, see Horsham Highland cattle, see cattle raising Hill: John, T. F., fam., Hillman, -, brickmaker, Hills: G. M., John, Hills, in Horsham, see Horsham Hobshort, fam., Hobson: Alice, m. Thos. Roberts, Anne, m. Thos. Williams, Mary, dau. of Thos., Thos., Hodges (or Massie), John, Hodgson, J. F., vicar of Horsham, Hoecourt, see Lancing hognel money, Holand, John, duke of Exeter, Holbein, Hans, Holbrook, fam., Holbrook, in Horsham, see Horsham Hole, John, Holland: Joan, w. of Thos., Sim., Thos., vicar of Warnham, canon of Chichester, Holland, see Netherlands Hollands, see Warnham Hollington, homes: convalescent, old people's, orphanage, Hoo: Thos., Ld. Hoo, Thos., half-bro. of last, fam., Hookland park, see Shipley Hooper, J., hops, Horley, Steph., Hornbrook, see Horsham Hornung: Col. C. B. R., E. W., J. P., Lt.-Col. Sir John, S. P., fam., horse pasture, of feral stallions, Horsebridge common, see Ashurst Horsham, as address, adv., agric., almshouses, ambulance sta., barracks, bp. (suffragan), Bishopric, boro., bailiffs, corporation, constables, cts., minor officers, seal, bdry., bridges, see Denne: Denne Bridge; Horsham: Farthing Bridge and Tan Bridge Broadbridge, q.v. Broadbridge Heath, q.v. brotherhoods, bus servs., Carfax, carriers, Causeway, cemeteries, chants., Butler's, Holy Trinity or Hills, char., Chesworth, q.v. Christ's Hosp., q.v. ch., new chs., cinemas, theatres, and halls, clubs and socs., Collyer's sch., see Horsham: schs., grammar Coltstaple, commercial buildings, common pasture, Horsham common, Comptons Brow, Coolhurst, Coombes in the Wold, Cootes fm., Corn Exchange, as country centre, Horsham (cont.) cts., see Horsham: boro., law cts., and man. Crockhurst, curates, Denne, q.v. dist. (local govt.), dom. archit., Doomsday Green, drainage, Easteds, electricity supply, entertainment, fairs, Farthing Bridge, Faygate, q.v. fields, open, fire engines, fire stas., gaol, gas supply, gild, n glebe, Grub Street, see Horsham: Oakhill Hawksbourne, Hewells, man. ho. (The Manor Ho.), Highland, Highlands fm., Hills, Holbrook, Hornbrook, Horsham Coll., see Horsham: schs. Horsham common, see Horsham: common pasture Horsham Pk., Horsham Rural civil parish, Horsham stone: building stone, geology, paving, roofing, hosps., hos. of correction, hund., n hunt, see Crawley and Horsham inc., ind. estates, inns and hotels, inspectors, bd. of, institutions, lands in, Langhurst, law cts., libraries, Littlehaven, local bd., local govt., and see Horsham: boro., man., and par. govt. M.P.s, man., cts., manorial govt., Manor Ho., see Horsham: Hewells mkt. gardening and nurseries, mkts., clerk, mkt. place, Marlpost (Tarring Marlpost), medical officer, military events and gatherings, mills, mission rooms and chaps., museum, Needles, new town (medieval), New town (19th-cent.), newspapers, nonconf., Normandy, North Chapel, North Heath, North Parade, Nutham, Oakhill (formerly Grub Street), Old Pk., ordnance depot, par. govt., wkho., par. room, pks., parliamentary representation, place names, police, police sta., politics, poor-law union, wkho., poor relief, pop., post office, public servs., rly. stas., rlys., reading rooms, rectory, residential devel., riots, riv., see Arun rds. and streets, rds. to, Roffey, q.v. Rom. Cath., rural dist., rural sanitary dist., St. John's Coll., see Horsham: schs. sch. bd., schs., art, Christ's Hosp., q.v. grammar (Collyer's), Horsham Coll., St. John's Coll., settlement, shops and shopping centre, Shortsfield, Singlecross, q.v. Southwater, q.v. Springfield, Stammerham, Star Row, see Roffey stone, see Horsham: Horsham stone streams, Tan Bridge, Tanbridge, Tanbridge Ho., tithes, Tower Hill, town centre, town clerk, town crier or beadle, town hall, town site, trades and ind., Two Mile Ash, urban dist., vicarage, ho., vicars, and see Allen, Mat.; Jameson; Tredcroft, Nat. warren, free, Washington in the Wold, water supply, water transport, Wimblehurst, women's institute, woods, wkhos., see Horsham: par. govt. and poor-law union worthies, zoning, Horsham Building Soc., formerly Horsham Permanent Benefit and Horsham and Crawley Building Soc., Horsham-Crawley rly., Horsham-Dorking rly., Horsham Gas and Coke Co., Horsham-Guildford rly., Horsham Market Co., Horsham Poultry Producers Assoc., Horsham-Pulborough (Mid Sussex) rly., Horsham-Shoreham rly., Horsham stone, see Horsham: Horsham stone Horsham Waterworks Co., horticulture: flower show, horticultural show, horticultural soc., and see flower growing; fruit growing; hops; market gardens Hospitallers, see Knights Hospitaller Howard: Agnes, w., of Thos., duke of Norfolk, Bernard Edw., duke of Norfolk, Cath., queen of Hen. VIII, Chas., duke of Norfolk, Hen., earl of Surrey (d. 1547), Hen., duke of Norfolk, earl of Norwich (d. 1684), Hen. Chas., earl of Surrey, John, Thos., duke of Norfolk, earl of Surrey (d. 1524), Thos., duke of Norfolk (d. 1554), Thos., duke of Norfolk (d. 1572), Thos., earl of Arundel (d. 1646), Thos., duke of Norfolk (d. 1677), Thos., duke of Norfolk (d. 1732), fam., Howel, Phil., s. of Howel of Byne (Phil. s. of Howel), Hudsons Laybrook, see Ibstock Brick Hudsons Hughes, W. F., Humphrey (or Adams): John (d. by 1669), John (fl. 1669-1701), Hunt, John le, hunting, and see foxhunting; stag hunt Hurst: Col. A. R., Miss D., Hen. Rob., John, rector of Thakeham, John Palmer, Rob. at (fl. 1313), Rob. (d. 1483), Rob. (d. 1843), Rob. Hen. (d. 1857), Rob. Hen. (d. 1905), fam., Hurstpierpoint, Danny, Hussey: Sir Hen. (d. 1557), Hen. (fl. 1667), John (fl. 1548), John (fl. 1589), Thos., Huxley, see Batterbury and Huxley Hyde: Ann, see Symonds Rob., Wal. de la, Hythe beds (geology), Ibstock Brick Hudsons, formerly Laybrook Brick Co. and Hudsons Laybrook, Ifield, John of, Ifield, County Oak, Imworth, John de, Independents, see Congregationalists industrial estates, Ingram: Arthur, Vct. Irwin, Chas., Vct. Irwin, Frances, w. of Chas., Vct. Irwin, Geo., Vct. Irwin, Hen., Vct. Irwin, Isabella, m. Francis Seymour Conway, marquess of Hertford, Ric., Vct. Irwin, fam., Vcts. Irwin, Innes: J. A., Jas., Col. (fl. 1938), fam., Ipswich (Suff.), Ireland: John, composer, T., Ireland, see Dublin iron industry: ironmaster, ironworking, mining, Isaacs, Gerald Rufus, and his w. Eva, marquess and marchioness of Reading, Irwin, Vcts., see Ingram Isabella, queen of King John, Isleworth (Mdx.), see Syon Israel, agric. training for, Italian pictures, Itchingfield, as address, adv., agric., Barns Green, q.v. Bashurst, bdry., char., ch., clubs and socs., common pasture, ct., cross, curates, Dishenhurst, q.v. dom. archit., entertainment, glebe, inn, institute, lands in, local govt., man., Muntham, q.v. nonconf., pks., place name, poor relief, pop., public servs., rly., reading room, rectors, and see Pratt, Wm.; Scott, Thos.; Tredcroft, Edw. Wm. rectory, residential devel., rds., Rom. Cath., Rye Fm., schs., settlement, Sharpenhurst, Shiprods, Slaughterford, see Barns Green sport, Stammerham, see Horsham Sullington-in-Itchingfield, tithes, trades and ind., Wellcross, Welle, woods, Ivor, fam., Ivorys (Ivorysgate), see Grinstead, West Jackson, Revd. Jos., Jackson Bros., Jacob sheep, see sheep farming James, Sir Archibald, his w., Jameson, Wm., curate of Shipley, vicar of Horsham, Jehovah's Witnesses, Jenden, Edw., Jerseys, see dairying Jesuits, Jewry, mortgate in the, Jinkes, - (fl. c. 1900), Jinkes Farm, see Warminghurst: Slater's Copyhold John, King, his w., see Isabella Johnson: Hen., L. O., Mr. (fl. c. 1945), Mrs. (d. 1943), Jolesfield, in West Grinstead, brickworks, clubs, inc., inns, Jolesfield common, Jolesfield Ho., mill, mission room, nonconf., rd., sch., sport, Jool, fam., n Jordan, Nic., and see Jourdan Joseph, fam., Jourdan, Sarah Eliz., m. Chas. Chitty, and see Jordan Joydewyne, Rog., see Wantley Juxon: John, Col. (fl. 1652),