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A History of the County of Sussex
… in the 1780s, when c. 26 parishioners belonged to the Horsham Baptist church, remaining with it at the schism of c. … them in the name of John Harm, the Independent minister of Horsham. Two other buildings were registered in 1839 and … Ep. I/26/3, p. 19. E. Kensett, Hist. Free Christian Ch., Horsham, 1721- 1921, 74, 85, 111; cf. above, Horsham, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… l. per an. for 99 years from the death of Samuel White of Horsham co. Sussex (who was subsequently found to have died …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… on a writ of capias utlagum by an inquisition taken at Horsham 7 Nov. 4 Anne as the goods and chattels of Shuni …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Baker of the petition of Edward Blackfan, prisoner in Horsham gaol upon an information against him and John Johnson …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… effect after the death of Samuell White of the parish of Horsham, Sussex, contributor and nominee (then supposed to be …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Concerning a disputed grant to him of Cheesworth Lodge, Horsham, Sussex. Reference Book IX. p. 472. ? 1732 An account …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Commissioners. To release Thos. Newman, prisoner in Horsham Gaol for smuggling. Prefixing:Said Commissioners' …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Pauckhurst, now Pettis, daughter of John Pauckhurst, of Horsham, co. Sussex, apothecary. Prefixing:Affidavits and …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… from John Smith, of Slindon, co. Sussex, husbandman, in Horsham gaol. Proposing to compound for smuggling tea …
A History of the County of Sussex
… village migrated to the newly laid out line of the Horsham Worthing road in the north part of Washington, and … half-hourly bus service to Worthing, and an hourly one to Horsham and Pulborough. 13 The antiquity of settlement in the … of the village. The main portion, along the modern Horsham and Steyning roads, was called Washington common in …
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