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A History of the County of Sussex
… rivercourse, and marking the site of the ancient ferry of Meeching. Its immediate predecessor was an iron bascule … of the main street, on the road towards the headland, is Meeching Court House, which may be the manor-house of the old … of its beer. 15 In the Middle Ages there were two mills in Meeching; 16 and a map of 1823 shows a windmill on the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 4 The vill of Piddinghoe descended with the manor of Meeching (q.v.), 5 but at the same time there was a manor of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… granted his moieties of the manors of Brighton-Lewes and Meeching (Newhaven) to Lionel, Earl of Middlesex, and other … granted another 2 virgates in exchange for the mill of Meeching (Newhaven), which his father Rainald had given, when …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to his son William for life, together with the manor of Meeching (q.v.), 156 with which it was leased in 1691 by …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of taxation into two groups, the first unnamed, the second Meeching and Piddinghoe. 2 The divisions in 1327 and 1332 were Rodmell, Southease, and Meeching, 3 and in 1621 Rodmell, Southease with Telscombe, and Meeching and Piddinghoe. 4 At about this same period, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… gave to the priory a mill and four acres of land at Meeching, 15 and also one acre of land for building a church … estates held in demesne at this time were the manors of Meeching, Piddinghoe, Rodmell, Iford, Northease, Houndean, … showed that the manors held in demesne and in chief were: Meeching (later Newhaven), Rodmell, Piddinghoe, Rottingdean, …