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A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1215 40 and between 1369 and 1380, 41 and the bishop of Chichester, presumably by lapse, in 1511. 42 Thomas Shirley, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… This small parish, of 546 acres, lies at the mouth of Chichester Harbour, whose waters bound it on the north and … main street terminating at the north end in a quay on Chichester Channel are two or three old buildings of which … who promptly sold the property to Dr. Thomas Briggs of Chichester. 13 CHURCH The church of ST. NICHOLAS 14 is built …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and village, which lie on the road running west from Chichester, up to 500 ft. in the north, on Bow Hill. The … i, 387. Sketched before restoration in Add. MS. 5699. Chichester Diocesan Gazette, July 1932. The ancient font was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to have been introduced to West Tarring by St. Richard of Chichester when he was living at the rectory in the mid 13th … 1247 97 and c. 1270, 98 was a friend of St. Richard of Chichester and gave him hospitality at the rectory house when …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Thorney Island, lies between two limbs of the estuary of Chichester Harbour, Thorney Channel on the east and Emsworth … xx, 485. Elwes and Robinson, loc. cit. Dallaway, Rape of Chichester, 81. Elwes and Robinson, loc. cit. Kelly, Direct. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… open sea and on the west by the estuary at the mouth of Chichester Harbour. The coast has constantly suffered erosion … was from here no doubt that the rabbits of the Bishop of Chichester came which were alleged in 1340 to devour yearly … of Cakeham was a favourite residence of the Bishops of Chichester from the early 12th century onwards. Two of the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1603, bencher 1620 (as of Hurstpierpoint, Sussex), M.P. Chichester 1621-2, 1624-5, and recorder, but removed in 1626; … 1647; rector of Arrow. co. Warwick, 1650, canon of Chichester 1660, rector of Preston Bissett, Bucks, 1663-74. … 1662, and of Selsey, (all) Sussex, 1667, archdeacon of Chichester 1672. See Foster's Index Eccl. Whitby, Oliver s. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1818 and 1823, and much of the commons in 1859. 2 The main Chichester-Portsmouth road crosses the parish in the south, … large and of irregular layout, about a mile north of the Chichester-Portsmouth road and right on the western border of … Prinsted is grouped chiefly about a loop south of the main Chichester-Portsmouth road and contains a number of ancient …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of West Hampnett, hundred of Box and Stockbridge, rape of Chichester, W. division of the county of Sussex, 4 miles (E. by N.) from Chichester; containing 260 inhabitants. Westerham (St. Mary) … books at 11. 6. 8.; net income, 372; patron, the Bishop of Chichester; appropriator, the Bishop of Winchester. The …
A History of the County of Sussex
… where Stane Street emerges from the municipal borough of Chichester, at a level of about 50 ft.; its average width is … by William, and included a mill, a church, and one haw in Chichester. Of the 9 hides at which it was assessed (another) … John. 5 In 1275 the Master of the Hospital of St. Mary in Chichester was suing Maud Paynel for a trespass in Hamptonet …
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