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A History of the County of Sussex
… S.P. Dom. Addenda 156679, 68; High Stream of Arundel, 11; Wiston Archives, i, ed. J. Booker, p. 33; P.R.O., C 133/104, … (TS. cat.). S.A.C. xxxix. 87; cf. S.R.S. xxix, p. 12. Wiston Archives, i, ed. J. Booker, p. 6. W.S.R.O., Par. … Hodskinson surv. 1778, f. 8; S.A.C. lv. 85; lxxi. 13. Wiston Archives, i, ed. J. Booker, p. 132. S.A.C. lxxi. 13, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of 255 a. and containing Buncton chapel, was added to Wiston parish, by which it was surrounded. In 1891 Ashington … a. 5 In 1933 the remaining detached part was split between Wiston (315 a.) and Washington (142 a.), but at the same time … parish was further enlarged by the addition of 50 a. from Wiston and 500 a. from Washington; 7 the latter area, which …
A History of the County of Sussex
… nevertheless considered valid. 95 From 1946 Ashington and Wiston rectories were held in plurality. In 1977 the benefice … of Ashington with Buncton was united with those of Wiston and Washington, the parishes remaining distinct. 96 At … to the Revd. John Goring, 3 after which it descended with Wiston manor. After the union of benefices in 1977 the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 160 a. 83 About 1835 Lower Buncton farm formed part of the Wiston home farm of 764 a.; Upper Buncton farm then comprised … of West Wolves manor received 17 a. and Charles Goring of Wiston 15 a. 26 Buncton green and the Mill or Middle common … i. 449-50. Arundel Cast. MS. HC 292, rot. [1]. W.S.R.O., Wiston MS. 4952, ff. 261-2. Ibid. f. 262; Wiston Archives, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to have sold Buncton in 1588 to Sir Thomas Shirley of Wiston. 68 From 1602 the manor certainly descended with Wiston 69 until conveyed in 1648 by John Tufton, earl of … it in 1685. 70 In 1689 Thomas Badmering of Buddington in Wiston was in possession; thereafter the manor evidently …
A History of the County of Sussex
… included Coombewick and possibly Woodman's farm in Wiston parish. At the same period those living in the … Suss. ii (2), 264. S.A.C. liv. 153. S.R.S. xxxvi. 101; cf. Wiston Archives, i, p. 22. Gardner, Suss. Map (1778-83). … Bines Bridge, below, W. Grinstead, introduction. W.S.R.O., Wiston MS. 5294, f. 2v.; cf. ibid. Add. MS. 3015 (TS. cat.); …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1550s as rector. 76 In 1574 Sir Thomas Shirley, lord of Wiston manor and therefore a landowner in the parish, 77 … death in 1612 the advowson of Ashurst descended with Wiston until 1649, remaining with the earldom of Thanet after the sale of Wiston in that year until the late 18th century. John Covert …
A History of the County of Sussex
… King's Barns until the 20th. 72 Five freehold tenants of Wiston manor were mentioned in Ashurst in the 14th century. … parishes, was a copyhold of West Grinstead manor. 76 The Wiston manor demesne land was at farm in the 1370s. 77 The … as outlying pasture places. The demesne lands of Wiston manor in Ashurst, totalling 86 a., were still …
A History of the County of Sussex
… apparently an alternative name for the demesne lands of Wiston manor in the parish, on which there was a house in the 1350s. 91 The so-called manor descended with Wiston between the later 13th century and 1528, 92 and … but seems likely to have been in the south-west, adjoining Wiston parish. In 1818 Charles Goring, lord of Wiston manor, …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Polhil of Burrish, Mr. Got, Herbert Morley, John Fagg of Wiston, William Freeman of Cowfold, Richard Knowles of …
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