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A History of the County of Sussex
… 10 known locally as 'King Ogle', who owned the Warwick House estate and other property around the Steyne, including … new importance as one of the two largest centres of glass-house fruit and flower production in the country. The … shows of the Worthing Horticultural Society. 49 Glass-house growers also began to take a part in promoting the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… weekly allowances were discontinued from c. 1929 as each house fell vacant, and had ceased by 1951. The trustees were … The Butler bequest was amalgamated with the alms-house charity by a Scheme of 1972; £4.80 was paid out in … home for 20 people; it was officially opened, as Irene House, in 1976. 35 By will proved 1835 Lucy Hawes of Worthing …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to the diocese. 90 The rector of Broadwater provided a house for the incumbent by 1853. 91 A vicarage in Ambrose … vicarage in 1868. 10 With help from Queen Anne's Bounty a house for the incumbent was built in Westbrooke by 1859. 11 … the Church Society, which held it in 1976. 32 A vicarage house recorded c. 1876 33 had been lost by 1884, 34 but a new …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Land Improvement Co. held c. 105 a.there. 26 A farm-house had been built on the eastern edge of the former east … soil helped the development of the market-garden and glass-house industry there. 34 A number of gardens around Worthing … Worthing's four nursery gardens produced flowers and hot-house grapes, 38 and sent fruit and vegetables to the London …
A History of the County of Sussex
… payments. 7 A new schoolroom, classroom, and master's house were built in Richmond Road c. 1834, 8 and c. 1847 … by the corporation in 1893. 18 It later shared Richmond House with the library, before moving to Rowlands Road. It …
A History of the County of Sussex
… century: a small group on the east side and one larger house in Upper High Street. Some buildings possibly of the … century, as well as a building said to be a former court-house. 37 There may also have been an inn. 38 There seems … in the 1790s 40 but not their location. One grander house dated from the same period. In the 1780s 41 a marine …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1872. The remains of a building formerly used as a court-house survived on Worthing common south of the modern shore … 55 by 1975 it was a geriatric hospital. 56 Courtlands House, Goring, became a recovery home in 1946 or 1947, 57 and … Royal National Lifeboat Institution in 1865. The lifeboat house was moved from Crescent. Road to Marine Parade c. 1874. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1924, devised the manor to his son Evelyn. 64 No manor-house has been traced. A house east of High Street opposite Union Place was called the Manor House c. 1848 65 and later. 66 The reputed manor of RAYMONDS, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1977. 24 In 1811 nine Wesleyan Methodists met in a private house, 25 and a Wesleyan Methodist chapel was built in Marine … Worthing, started in 1938 with meetings in a private house in West Worthing. In 1939 a bungalow was bought in … in various places in the town from c. 1923. 69 Part of a house in Downview Road, West Worthing, was registered for …
A History of the County of Sussex
… newly built private chapel of Thomas Gaisford at Offington House was used for Roman Catholic public worship. In 1862 the …
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