Additional Manuscripts, Catalogue 25
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Pride of place in the collection must be given to the manuscripts of music commissioned by Walter Hussey at Northampton, and later as Dean of Chichester Cathedral. The deposit includes manuscripts of Benjamin Britten, Gustav Holst and Lennox Berkeley. However the volume also includes a miscellaneous collection of proofs and trial pressings by James Guthrie at the Pear Tree Press; a fine series of scorebooks of Priory Park Cricket Club in Chichester; and some of Lindsay Flemings personal papers from the sale of his Library at Sothebys
As well as the usual title deeds, which include a group illustrating the development of the south-western quarter of the City of Chichester, there are papers of the Weslyan Chapel in Littlehampton and records of the St. Margaret Sisterhood at East Grinstead. The records range in date from a deed of property in Horsted Keynes in 1622 (Add Mss 19888) to a letter from Graham Sutherland in 1978 (Add Mss 19950)
Gloves, probably 18th century, and newspaper cutting concerning them
Add Mss 19552 - 19553 ?18th century, mid 20th century
Source of acquisition:
deposited by L.F. Smith, MBE Green Tiles, Roundle Square, Felpham, as executor to Mrs. D.M. Gregory of Felpham, decd., in October 1977.
Three white kid gloves, two left hand, one right hand with the thumb cut out found at Deal, Kent and believed to have been smuggled from France Add Mss 19552 ?18th century
Newspaper cutting, concerning the finding of the gloves in Golden Street, Deal, Kent, and the wrapping of the original parcel Add Mss 19553 mid 20th century
Pupil teacher's apprenticeship indenture, and teaching certificates
Add Mss 19554 - 19556 1851-1889
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Mrs. V.E.S. Hogben, 41 Bridge Way, Whetstone, Leicester, per the Director of Education, November 1977.
Pupil teacher's apprenticeship indenture
Add Mss 19554 1 March 1851Contents:
Between
(a) Alexander Foard of Mayfield
(b) Stephen Foard of Mayfield, labourer, his father
(c) Henry Thomas Murdoch Kirby of Mayfield, clerk, Donald Barclay of Mayfield, gent., Michael Wallis of Mayfield, gent., trustees of Mayfield parochial school
(d) John Westbrook, master of Mayfield parochial school
Binding (a) to (d) for 5 years
Schoolmaster's Certificate of Alexander Foard, who trained at Chichester Training College
Add Mss 19555 December 1857 - June 1882Contents:
With inspector's reports on his ensuing teaching career at Funtington National School, Worthing Boys School, Easebourne Primary School, Chalfont St. Giles National School, Withyham St. Michael's National School
Certificate issued 1 February 1873 by the Diocese of Chichester, qualifying Alexander Foard, Master of Worthing Boys School, to give instruction in Religious Subjects
Add Mss 19556 1873-1889Contents:
With Diocesan Inspectors' reports on instruction in his subsequent schools 1875-1889
Register of Electors for Chichester
Add Mss 19557 1856
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by S.W. Scammell Esq., Fishbourne, December 1976.
Register of Electors for Chichester, of which the front page has been used for noting addresses Add Mss 19557 1856
Assistant teacher's agreement
Add Mss 19558 1919
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Mrs. I. Martin, Flat 10, Rushworth House, Rushworth Close, Cheltenham, Gloucester, April 1976.
Agreement
Add Mss 19558 23 June 1919Contents:
Between
(a) Rev. Prebendary Herbert Rickard of the Vicarage, Amberley; Walter Sidney Cooter of Church Street, Amberley; Henry Harwood of Amberley Castle; John Harwood of Bury; Seymour Ruff of Church Street, Amberley; William Ruff of East Street, Amberley; being managers of Amberley No. 3 School
(b) Walter Harrowing Martin of The Laurels, Amberley. Appointing (b) as Assistant Teacher
Records relating to Lancing
Add Mss 19559 - 19641 1548 - 1951Contents:
Deeds of Lancing Estate, 1827-1951
Deposited by Messrs. William & James, Warren & Lacey, 3/4, South Square, Grays Inn, London WC1R 5HZ, on behalf of T.R. Fetherstonhaugh Esq., The College, Kirkoswald, Penrith, Cumberland, December 1974. (Acc. 3779)
Deeds of Lancing Salt Marshes, 1548-1819, and miscellaneous papers, 1715-1919
Deposited by T.R. Fetherstonhaugh Esq., The College, Kirkoswald, Penrith, Cumberland, December 1977. (Acc. 4502)
Accession 4502 [no ref.]
1548-1919Deeds of Lancing Salt Marshes [no ref.]
1548 - 1819Lease for 52 years, at an annual rent of 14d
Add Mss 19559 30 March 1548Contents:
From (a) Sir William Goring, Kt., and Henry Goring, esq., his son and heir, to (b) Richard Sander of Lancing, husbandman 1a. of salt marsh in Lancing lately inned from the sea by Sir William Goring, abutting S. on land of Thomas Blakeman, senior
Lease for 52 years, at an annual rent of 14d
Add Mss 19560 30 March 1548Contents:
From (a) Sir William Goring, Kt., and Henry Goring, his son and heir, to (b) Reynold Eston of Lancing, husbandman 1a. of salt marsh in Lancing lately inned from the sea by Sir William Goring, abutting E. on land of Gerard Mockford
Lease for 52 years, at an annual rent of 22d
Add Mss 19561 30 March 1548Contents:
From (a) Sir William Goring of Burton, bart., and Henry Goring, esq., his son and heir, to (b) Thomas Blakeman of Lancing, husbandman
Three ½a.s of salt marsh in Lancing lately inned from the sea by Sir William Goring, abutting S. on lands of John Stempe
Lease for 45 years, at an annual rent of 15s
Add Mss 19562 14 February 1544/5Contents:
From (a) Henry Goring of Idsworth, esq., to (b) Richard Pallingham of Lancing, husbandman
5a. of salt marsh in Lancing lately inned from the sea by Sir William Goring, abutting N. on salt marsh of William Skynner, and W. on the common way
Lease for 45 years, at an annual rent of 13s. 4d
Add Mss 19563, 19564 14 December 1555Contents:
From (a) Henry Goring of Idsworth, esq., to (b) John Hyde of Byrdvyles (Burwells Farm in Lancing), yeo
6a. 29p. of salt marsh in Lancing in two parts lately inned from the sea by Sir William Goring, abutting on Whyttingtons Damme
With counterpart
Lease for 41 years, at an annual rent of 6s
Add Mss 19565 1 October 1559Contents:
From (a) Henry Goring of Burton, esq., to (b) John Blakman of Lancing, husbandman
3a. of salt marsh in Lancing lately inned from the sea by Sir William Goring, abutting S. on lands of Gerard Mokeforde
Lease for 40 years, at an annual rent of 3s
Add Mss 19566 12 April 1561Contents:
From (a) Henry Goring of Burton, esq., to (b) Thomas Swyfte of Lancing, husbandman
1½a. of salt marsh on the south part of the Wey of Lancing
Articles of Agreement for inning land from the River Adur
Add Mss 19567 30 December 1684Contents:
Between (a) Sir William Goring of Burton, bart., and (b) Richard Hudson of Tenterden, co. Kent., scavellman Hudson agrees to enclose 600a. of land affront the Manors of North and South Lancing between the Salts and New Shoreham, from Well Dyke and Lancing Old Marshes to Salt Slypes and the Island including Castle Bank, to a shop on the Sea Beach with a wall, 18ft. at the seat, 6ft. high and 3½ft. broad, with a sluice, for £600
Articles of Agreement
Add Mss 19568 23 December 1723Contents:
Between (a) Sir William Goring, and (b) William Winton of Lewes for the lease of Salts Farm in Lancing for 21 years, at an annual rent of £260
Lease for 21 years, at an annual rent of £50
Add Mss 19569 27 December 1758Contents:
From (a) Richard Biddulph of Burton, esq., to (b) John Slaughter of Lancing, yeo
Barn and 64a. land in Lancing called the New Inclosed Salts on the N. side of the Padway leading to Shoreham Ferry
Lease for 21 years, at an annual rent of 5s
Add Mss 19570, 19571 11 December 1759Contents:
From (a) Richard Biddulph of Burton, esq., Lord of the Manor of North Lancing and Monks South Lancing and Lyons, to (b) Henry Ather of Shoreham, gentleman
Piece of land in Lancing, being 200ft. from E. to W., and 100ft. from N. to S., part of the Stone Beach, and waste of the Manor, abutting N. on New Shoreham River opposite Eastfield in Kingston
With counterpart
Lease for 15 years, at an annual rent of £56. 10s
Add Mss 19572 1 August 1772Contents:
From (a) Charles Biddulph of Burton, esq., to (b) John Slaughter of Lancing, yeo
Barn and 64a. land in Lancing called the New Inclosed Salts on the N. side of the Padway leading to Shoreham Ferry
Lease for 21 years, at an annual rent of 5s
Add Mss 19573 25 March 1782Contents:
From (a) Charles Biddulph of Burton, esq., to (b) James Stow of Shoreham, gentleman
Piece of land in Lancing, being 200ft. from E. to W., and 100ft. from N. to S., part of the Stone Beach, and waste of the Manor, abutting N. on New Shoreham River opposite Eastfield in Kingston, with the boathouse lately erected thereon
Lease for 7 years, at an annual rent of 10s. 6d
Add Mss 19574 21 September 1791Contents:
From (a) John Biddulph of Burton, esq., to (b) Richard Monkhouse of Shoreham, shopkeeper, and John Innott of Shoreham, common brewer
Piece of land in Lancing on S. side of Shoreham River, opposite the Dolphin Inn in Shoreham, 20ft. in breadth from low water mark to the sea, with the right to place not more than 20 bathing machines on the beach
Lease for 99 years, at an annual rent of £1. 1s
Add Mss 19575 4 November 1807Contents:
From (a) John Biddulph, late of Burton, but now of Florence, esq., to (b) John Timothy Swainson, secretary to the Customs Commissioners
Piece of land in Lancing, being 100ft. from E. to W., and 50ft. from N. to S., on Stone Beach, abutting N. on Shoreham River, being opposite the house of William Gorring, esq., in Kingston
Lease for 21 years, at an annual rent of £5
Add Mss 19576 6 July 1819Contents:
From (a) John Biddulph of Florence, esq., to (b) George Delavand, secretary to the Customs Commissioners
Piece of land in Lancing, being 100ft. square, abutting N. on Shoreham River, illustrated on marginal plan
Miscellaneous papers [no ref.]
1715 - 1919Pedigree of G( ) family, authenticated by William Wightwick, Portcullis Add Mss 19577 26 November 1715
Letter to her children from Mary Birch, endorsed with letter to her sister from Jane Birch Add Mss 19578 8 May 1732
Commonplace Book of Rev. James Lloyd of How Court in Lancing Add Mss 19579 1731 to 1746
Letter to Mrs. Miller, and to her son, from Mrs. M. Green, (née Birch) Add Mss 19580 21 June 1775
Printed copy of New Shoreham Poll Book
Add Mss 19581 1784Contents:
(Candidates: John Peachey, esq.; Sir Cecil Bisshopp, bart.; and John Aldridge, esq.)
Copy of Lancing Inclosure Award Add Mss 19582 2 April 1805
Printed copy of New Shoreham Poll Book
Add Mss 19583 1807Contents:
(Candidates: Timothy Shelley, esq.; Sir Charles Merrick Burrell, bart.; and Cecil Bisshopp, esq.)
Miscellaneous estate correspondence of Sir James Lloyd, mostly concerning a trust fund for Charles Peckham of Nyton in Aldingbourne
Add Mss 19584 1829 to 1837Contents:
(Correspondents include: J.B. Freeland, Edward Blount, and Robert Carr, Bishop of Worcester)
Acknowledgement to J. Carr Lloyd of the Loyal Resolution of the Inhabitants of Lancing on the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria Add Mss 19585 22 July 1887
Printed programme of Lancing Peace Celebrations Add Mss 19586 4 August 1919
Deeds of Lancing Estate [no ref.]
1827-1951Conveyance, in consideration of £28,000
Add Mss 19587 18 July 1827Contents:
From (a) John Biddulph, late of Burton, but now of Florence, esq
(b) Richard Bannister of Acre Lane, Brixton, co. Surrey, esq., and James Smith of Bridge Street, London, wine merchant
(c) Thomas Norris of Lincoln's Inn, co. Middx., gent
(d) Daniel Perry of Lincoln's Inn, gent., to (e) James Martin Lloyd of Lancing, esq. and (f) Rebecca Martin Lloyd of Lancing spinster, his only child
Manor of North Lancing and Monks South Lancing and Lyons, Lancing Manor or Monks Farm (174a.)
Old Salts Farm (327a.), New Salts Farm (187a.)
Pad Farm (95a.), and part of North Farm (82a.)
Charge of a jointure by Lady Lloyd on her estates in Lancing for Miss Watson on her intended marriage with Major Carr
Add Mss 19588 10 April 1847Contents:
Between (a) Dame Elizabeth Ann Lloyd of Lancing, widow, (b) George Kirwan Carr of Brighton, esq., Major in the Royal Sussex Militia, her nephew, (c) Jane Watson of Wick Lodge, Brighton, spinster, and (d) Arthur Currie of Cavendish Square, co. Middx., esq., William Bryce Watson of Brighton, esq., Rev. Robert Nash of Firle, clerk
Estate in Lancing bequeathed to (a) under the will of Rebecca Martin Lloyd
Endorsed with appointment of Rev. Divie Robertson of Henfield and James Martin Carr Lloyd of Lancing, esq., as new trustees, 18 November 1879
Further endorsed with release of jointure, 6 January 1890, from Jane Carr, and Rev.s Nash and Robertson to James Martin Carr Lloyd, her only son
Appointment of jointure portions on the marriage of James Martin Carr Lloyd and Alice Katharine Wodehouse
Add Mss 19589 8 December 1875Contents:
Between (a) James Martin Carr Lloyd of Lancing Manor, esq
(b) George Kirwan Carr Lloyd, (c) Alice Katharine Wodehouse of Stirling, spinster, and (d) Edwin Frederick Wodehouse, esq., Lieutenant in Royal Artillery stationed at Dublin, Rev. Philip Cameron Wodehouse of Hampton Court Palace, and (d) said Rev.s Wodehouse, Rev. Vernon Harcourt Aldham of Boconnock, co. Cornwall and Rev. Harry John Peckham of Compton
Appointment of Edwin Wodehouse and Richard Seymour as new trustees under the will of Lady Lloyd
Add Mss 19590 10 November 1883Contents:
Between (a) Eardley Hall of Brighton, esq., (b) James Martin Carr Lloyd of Lancing Manor, esq., and (c) Edwin Wodehouse of Militia Depot, Ipswich, co. Suffolk, Captain in the Royal Artillery and Richard Seymour of the Farm, Preston Hall, Aylesford, co. Kent., esq
Charge of Jointure and Portions on the Lancing Estate on the marriage of James Martin Carr Lloyd and Jane Emma St. John Mildmay
Add Mss 19591 23 April 1889Contents:
Between (a) James Martin Carr Lloyd of Lancing Manor, esq., (b) Jane Emma St. John Mildmay of Dogmersfield Park in co. Hants., spinster, (c) Gerald Anthony St. John Mildmay of the same, esq., and John Arthur Beach Wallington of Basingstoke, co. Hants., esq., and (d) parties in (c) and Charles Bulkley Godman of Woldringfold in Horsham, esq
Settlement of financial policies
Add Mss 19592 1 July 1897Contents:
By (a) James Martin Carr Lloyd of Lancing Manor, esq., on (b) Nancy Carr Lloyd, his daughter, with the consent of (c) Edwin Wodehouse of 16 Queens Sq., Bloomsbury, Assistant Commissioner of Police, (a), and George Whately of 17 Lincoln's Inn Fields, solicitor, the trustees
Disentailing Assurance
Add Mss 19593 27 December 1898Contents:
From (a) Nancy Carr Lloyd, with the consent of (b) James Martin Carr Lloyd, her father, to (c) Henry Sketchley Bacon of Brighton, solicitor
Property under the will of Lady Elizabeth Ann Lloyd, 11 September 1858
Conveyance, in consideration of £13,000 paid to (b) and £1,333 6s. 8d., paid to (c)
Add Mss 19594 24 June 1907Contents:
From (a) James Martin Carr Lloyd of Lancing Manor, esq., (b) Edwin Wodehouse of 108 Belgrave Road, London, Assistant Commissioner of Police, and (c) William Fletcher Cuer of the Rectory, Greenford, co. Middx., esq., to (d) The Shoreham and Lancing Land Company Limited
Land in Lancing, Shoreham and Kingston, abutting N. partly on road from New Shoreham to South Lancing, and partly on Chemical Works, E. on low water mark on S. side of the River Adur, S. on low water mark of the English Channel, coloured red on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £5,000 paid to (b) and £533 6s. 8d., paid to (c)
Add Mss 19595 24 June 1907Contents:
From (a) James Martin Carr Lloyd of Lancing Manor, esq., (b) Edwin Wodehouse of 108 Belgrave Road, London, Assistant Commissioner of Police, and (c) William Fletcher Cuer of the Rectory, Greenford, co. Middx., esq., to (d) The Shoreham and Lancing Land Company Limited
Land in Lancing, abutting N. on railway from Shoreham to Lancing, E. on the River Adur, S. on road from New Shoreham to South Lancing, coloured red on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £5,000 paid to (b) and £533 6s. 8d., paid to (c)
Add Mss 19596 24 June 1907Contents:
From (a) James Martin Carr Lloyd of Lancing Manor, esq., (b) Edwin Wodehouse of 108 Belgrave Road, London, Assistant Commissioner of Police, and (c) William Fletcher Cuer of the Rectory, Greenford, co. Middx., esq., to (d) The Shoreham and Lancing Land Company Limited
Land in Lancing, abutting N. partly on road from New Shoreham to North Lancing and partly on land of (a), W. on other land of (a), S. on railway from Lancing to Shoreham, and E. on the River Adur, coloured red on accompanying plan
Deed of covenant for maintaining sea defences in Lancing
Add Mss 19597 24 June 1907Contents:
Between (a) William Fletcher Cuer of the Rectory, Greenford, co. Middx., esq., (b) The Shoreham and Lancing Land Company Limited, and (c) James Martin Carr Lloyd of Lancing Manor, esq
Land coloured red on accompanying plan
Deed of Retirement of Charles Goring as trustee of settlement, 28 December 1898
Add Mss 19598 17 September 1920Contents:
Between (a) Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Fetherstonhaugh of Kirkoswald, co. Cumberland, DSO., (b) Charles Goring of Wiston, esq., and (c) Francis Barchard of Horsted Place, Uckfield, esq., Francis Henry Douglas Charlton Whitmore of Orsett Hall, Grays, co. Essex, Lieutenant Colonel, and Archibald Herbert James of Bonningtons, Hunsdon Ware, co. Herts., esq
Deed of Retirement of Charles Goring as trustee of marriage settlement of 28 December 1898
Add Mss 19599 18 September 1920Contents:
Parties as in Add Mss no. 19598
Deed of Retirement of Charles Goring as trustee of conveyance of a reversionary interest in the Lancing estate
Add Mss 19600 18 September 1920Contents:
Parties as in Add Mss no. 19598. With two plans
Conveyance, in consideration of £350
Add Mss 19601 1 February 1921Contents:
From (a) Francis Barchard of Horsted Place, Uckfield, esq., Lieutenant Colonel Francis Henry Douglas Charlton Whitmore of Orsett Hall, Grays, co. Essex., and Archibald Herbert James of Bonningtons, Hunsdon Ware, co. Herts., esq., with the consent of (b) Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Fetherstonhaugh of Kirkoswald, co. Cumbs., to (c) William Chorley of Chestnuts, Lancing, gent., William McCall of St. George's House, Eastcheap, co. London, gent., and Alexander Hague Simmonds of the Crescent, Bromley, co. Kent, gent
2r. 29p. land in Lancing, just N. of the Three Horseshoes Inn, and coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £1,275
Add Mss 19602 16 February 1921Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) The Steyning West Rural District Council
5a. land, part of Monks Farm, in North Road, Lancing, detailed on an accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £4,000
Add Mss 19603 15 August 1921Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Martin George Fuller, Sidney William Fuller and Frank Fuller, brothers, co-partners, market gardeners and fruitgrowers
15a. land and cottages in Lancing, coloured yellow, pink, green and brown on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £1,100
Add Mss 19604 15 August 1921Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) William Henry Lloyd McCarthy of Southwood, Oakwood Road, Horley, co. Surrey, gent
Cottage, Blacksmith's shop and 1½a. land in Lancing, opposite the School, coloured blue, pink, yellow and green on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £2,750
Add Mss 19605 8 September 1921Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Charles Frederick Pyecroft of Lancing, market gardener
16a. land, being part of Culverhouse Farm in Lancing, coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £500
Add Mss 19606 4 November 1921Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Frank Pollard Wilson of Fir Croft, Lancing, gent
3a. land, being part of Church Farm in Lancing, coloured blue on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £260
Add Mss 19607 24 November 1921Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Mary Eliza Verrall and Harriet Verrall of Fishbourne, Farmers Lane, Lancing, spinsters. 1½a. land in Lancing, N. of the Sompting to North Lancing Road, and W. of Fir Croft, coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £1,450
Add Mss 19608 9 December 1921Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Edward John Marshall of Lancing, market gardener
8a. land in Lancing, N. and E. of Crabtree Lane and coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £250
Add Mss 19609 14 December 1921Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Dorothy Thornycroft, wife of Oliver Thornycroft of 2 The Terrace, Lancing
Cottage and 1r. 33p. land in Lancing, coloured pink and green on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £3,250
Add Mss 19610 30 December 1921Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Edward Jones of Lancing, fruit grower
22a. land north of the Railway Line, and W. of North Road, coloured red on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £2,000
Add Mss 19611 27 February 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Montague W.H. McCheane, colonel of Amen Court, co. London, and (d) Agnes Mary Hubbard, wife of Rev. Cyril Egerton Hubbard of New Lodge, Colemans Hatch, clerk, the sub-purchasor
Walnut Tree Cottage and 3½a. land in Lancing, coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £625
Add Mss 19612 1 March 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Catherine Emily Sherebrooke of Hillside House, Lancing, widow
8a. land in Sompting, coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £80
Add Mss 19613 1 March 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Wheeler Clayton of St. Faith's, Lyndhurst Road, Worthing, Estate Agent
1r. 2p. land in Lancing, opposite St. James's Church, coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £950
Add Mss 19614 8 March 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 16901, to (c) Edward John Marshall of Lancing, market gardener
Malthouse and 2½a. land in Lancing coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £390
Add Mss 19615 8 March 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Joseph Redfarn Gardiner of 13 George Street, Fishersgate, builder and Patrick Mathias Callery of 7 Cecil Road, Lancing
2¾ land in Lancing N. and on opposite side of the road to the Chestnuts, coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £100
Add Mss 19616 11 April 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 16901, to (c) The Steyning West Rural District Council
4a. land in Lancing with right to construct footpath and sewer, all delineated and coloured pink on accompanying plan
Lease for 14 years, at an annual rent of £465
Add Mss 19617 8 June 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 16901, to (c) William Samuel Phillips of Lancing, farmer
Monks Farm, being 225a. land in Lancing, coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £280
Add Mss 19618 29 September 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Busick Edmonds Pemberton of Cokes Green, Chalfont St. Giles, co. Bucks, esq
2½a. land fronting on Crabtree Lane in Lancing, coloured green on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £2,170
Add Mss 19619 29 September 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Thomas Blanshard Pemberton of Lynton Ham Head, Broadwater, esq
Church Farm House, 2¾a. land and appurtenances, coloured red on accompanying plan; 3¼a. land fronting on Boundstone Lane and coloured blue on accompanying plan; and 3½a. land also fronting on Boundstone Lane, coloured yellow on accompanying plan, and all in Lancing
Conveyance, in consideration of £290
Add Mss 19620 4 October 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 16901, to (c) Cecil Francis Manners Burnside of 25 Cromwell Road, Hove, gent
4¾a. land in Lancing, coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £3,000
Add Mss 19621 10 October 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) The Fidelity Trust Limited of 30A George Street, Hanover Square, London
155a. land in Lancing, being part of Shadwells Hill and Ledbetters Hill; Lancing Ring, Hill Barn, Hoe Court, Lancing Pit and Mill Furlong, and coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £1,387
Add Mss 19622 11 October 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) William Samuel Phillips of Lancing, farmer
11½a. land fronting on Crabtree Lane in Lancing coloured yellow on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £1,389
Add Mss 19623 11 October 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Charles Frederick Pyecroft of Lancing, market gardener
11½a. land fronting on Crabtree Lane in Lancing, abutting E. on land in Add Mss no. 19622, and coloured blue on accompanying plan
Lease for 21 years, at an annual rent of £30
Add Mss 19624 11 November 1922Contents:
From (a) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Lancing Parish Council
5a. land in Lancing, numbered 157 on 1912 OS Map, and coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £330
Add Mss 19625 22 November 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Florence Wood of 17 The Street, North Lancing
Post Office Cottages, being 15, 16 and 17 Lancing Street, North Lancing, with ¼a. land at the rear coloured pink and yellow on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £275
Add Mss 19626 4 December 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Nellie Maud Bosher of 9 Undercliff Street, St. Leonard on Sea, spinster
4 cottages and ¼a. land in Lancing Street, North Lancing
Conveyance, in consideration of £200
Add Mss 19627 4 December 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Frank Ward of Westlords, Willingdon, Eastbourne, esq
2 cottages and land in Lancing Street, North Lancing, coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £950
Add Mss 19628 12 December 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) John William Gammans of Gordon Road, Shoreham
10½a. land on N. side of Crabtree Lane in Lancing, part of West Field, and coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £425
Add Mss 19629 13 December 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 16901, to (c) William Theodore Bullock of the Bakery, Old Shoreham
4 cottages, being 20, 21, 22, 23 Joyce's Cottages and ¾a. land in Lancing, coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £1,200
Add Mss 19630 28 December 1922Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 16901, to (c) Elizabeth Amelia Pratt of Terang, Queens Road, Lancing
12½a. land on N. side of Crabtree Lane in Lancing, coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £100
Add Mss 19631 4 January 1923Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 16901, to (c) Stanley Hellings Webber of 6 Victoria Road, Shoreham
1a. land at North Lancing in Lancing, coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £750
Add Mss 19632 25 March 1927Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Steyning West Rural District Council
3a. land part of Monks Farm in Lancing, numbered 198 on 1912 OS Map, and coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £132
Add Mss 19633 21 September 1928Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 16901, to (c) Steyning West Rural District Council
Strip of land (½a.) by E. side of Hill Road, North Lancing, formerly part of Monks Farm, and coloured green on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £7,000
Add Mss 19634 5 December 1929Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19601, to (c) Charles Henry Daking Gooderham of Lancing, market gardener
4a. land in Sompting, and 39a. land in Lancing, mostly S. and W. of the church, and coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £2,200
Add Mss 19635 12 January 1935Contents:
From (a) Lieutenant Colonel Francis Henry Douglas Charlton Whitmore of Orsett Hall, Grays, co. Essex, and Archibald Herbert James of Bonningtons, Hunsdon Ware, co. Herts., esq., with the consent of (b) Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Fetherstonhaugh of Kirkoswald, co. Cumbs., to (c) Edward William Colman of Orchard Estate, The Estate Offices, Lancing, land agent
4¾a. land S. of graveyard on opposite side of road to Lancing church, part of field no. 157 on 1912 OS Map., coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £5,500
Add Mss 19636 9 September 1935Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19635, to (c) Lancing Parish Council
10a. land, being part of Monks Farm and no. 177 and part of no. 197 on 1912 OS Map, in Lancing, coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £2,750
Add Mss 19637 30 September 1935Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19635, to (c) Edward William Colman of Orchard Estate, the Estate Offices, Lancing, land agent
Monks Farm and 3¼a. land in Lancing, coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £6,250
Add Mss 19638 30 September 1935Contents:
From (a) and (b) as in Add Mss no. 19635, to (c) Edward William Colman
21¼a. land, part of Monks Farm in Lancing, being fields nos. 184, 185 and 193 on the 1912 OS Map, in Lancing, coloured pink on accompanying plan
Certificate of the Contract for the Redemption of Land Tax on Monks Farm, Lancing Add Mss 19639 24 September 1935
Conveyance and discharge
Add Mss 19640 21 May 1947Contents:
From (a) Lieutenant Colonel Sir Francis Henry Douglas Charlton Whitmore of Orsett Hall, Grays, co. Essex, surviving trustee, to (b) Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Fetherstonhaugh of Kirkoswald, co. Cumbs
The surviving estate, being New Monks Farm (187a.), allotments (5a.) market graden land (6a.) and the site of old roadway at West Lane, all in Lancing and delineated on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £1,205
Add Mss 19641 6 January 1950Contents:
From (a) Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Fetherstonhaugh to (b) Worthing Rural District Council
2 pieces of land (6a.) in North Lancing, coloured pink on accompanying plan
Conveyance, in consideration of £674
Add Mss 19641A 6 June 1950Contents:
From (a) Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Fetherstonhaugh, to (b) Worthing Rural District Council
3¼a. land in North Lancing, abutting on West Lane, being part of field no. 157 on 1912 OS Map; piece of land in Lancing forming West Lane; and strip of land on W. side of West Lane in Lancing, all coloured pink on accompanying plan
Surrender
Add Mss 19641B 16 August 1951Contents:
By (a) Dorothy Margaret Phillips of New Monks Farm, Lancing, widow, and James Helyer of Toddington Farm, Littlehampton, retired farmer, executors of William Samuel Phillips deceased, to (b) Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Fetherstonhaugh
New Monks Farm in Lancing (187a.)
Account books of W. Meeds and Son Ltd., brick, tile and pottery makers of Station Road, Burgess Hill
Add Mss 19642 - 19645 1890-1921
Source of acquisition:
Presented to Horsham Museum by Messrs. Croudace, Caterham, Surrey, June 1975, and transferred to West Sussex Record Office, December 1977.
Customers' Ledger Add Mss 19642 1890-1900
Sales Day Book Add Mss 19643 September 1892 - February 1895
Sales Day Book Add Mss 19644 May 1897 - September 1899
Sales Day Book Add Mss 19645 September 1916 - October 1921
Letter to Charles Shippam from Gordon Baxter
Add Mss 19646 1966
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by C. Shippam Esq., Priory Cottage, Boxgrove.
Letter to Charles Shippam of Boxgrove from Gordon Baxter, Managing Director of W.A. Baxter & Sons Ltd., Fochabers, Scotland, concerning supply of whisky to Goodwood seventy years before Add Mss 19646 2 December 1966
Memorial poem embroidered on card
Add Mss 19647 c. 1870
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Mr. A. Megis, 7 Castleman Road, Chichester, February 1978.
"Lines to the Memory of Miss M. Weston who departed this life Octr. 1870"
Add Mss 19647 c 1870Contents:
A poem in five stanzas, embroidered on perforated card by R.H. Wassell and Ellen Nock
Deeds of No. 4 Guildhall Street, Chichester
Add Mss 19648 - 19678 1676-1894
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Mr. and Mrs. T. Clinch, 20 North Pallant, Chichester, in February 1978.
Feoffment, and bond
Add Mss 19648, 19649 28 September 1676Contents:
(a) Thomas Greene of Aldingbourne, gent
(b) Margaret Dallender of Chichester, widow, and Anne Dallender, her daughter
Messuage heretofore new built, comprising a room now used as a hall, a little room at the end of the hall chimney, two chambers over the hall with the closets belonging to them, one garret over the chambers; and all the old kitchen and the lean-to buttery adjoining it, lying on the east side of the messuage, with the chimney and oven in the said kitchen; which said kitchen and buttery do adjoin on the south side to the tenement of Thomas Greene called the Rose; also all that backside and two gardens lying against the said new built messuage and old kitchen. All of which are in the parish of St. Peter the Less Chichester, and are bounded by the highway from North Street to Greyfriars to north, the tenement called the Rose and the garden now used with it to east, and the wall and garden belonging to the gardens of Edward Exton and Widow Vace to south and west. All of which were late in the occupation of Edward Cubberley, and are now in the occupation of the said Margaret Dallender
With free use of the well in the fence of the gardens late in the occupation of the said Edward Cubberley, on the east part of the gardens herein sold; also with free use of the House of Office at the south end of the said gardens. With all deeds of the property
Consideration: £70
Endorsed: Memo. of livery of seisin
Witnesses: Nicholas Dallender, William Baldwin, Henry Warner
Feoffment
Add Mss 19650 10 September 1678Contents:
(a) Margaret Dallender of Chichester, widow
(b) Anne Dallender of Chichester, spinster, daughter of (a)
I Property as in Add Mss 19648
II Messuage lately bearing the sign of the Crown, in the parish of St. Olaves, Chichester, on the east side of North Street, between the church of St. Olave's to north, the messuage now occupied by Henry Richardson to south
With all deeds of the properties
Consideration: Natural love and affection
Endorsed: Memo. of livery of seisin
Witnesses: William Baldwin, William Dallender, Robert Addams
Lease and release, and bond
Add Mss 19651, 19653 13/14 September 1687Contents:
(a) Thomas Dunstable of Bedford, innholder, and Anne his wife
(b) William Dallender of Chichester, gent
(c) Thomas Smith of Binderton, esq
Property as in Add Mss 19648
Consideration: £45
Rent: 15d. to the Chief Lord of the Fee, being part of the yearly rent of 2s. 6d. payable by the herein released messuage, and the tenement called the Rose
With covenant to assure title by some legal form
Witnesses: Lyming Pagitt, Sa. Corbet
Endorsed: "the writtings of my Cosen Padwick house"
Articles of Agreement for purchase
Add Mss 19654 6 June 1716Contents:
(a) Henry Combes of Chichester, cutler, and Bridget his wife
(b) Richard Bellinger of Littleton, Hants., yeo
Property as in Add Mss 19648, but now with only one garden, and all in the occupation of - Leman
Consideration: £75
Witnesses: Jacob Bassett, J. Barton
Release (lease missing)
Add Mss 19655 14 June 1716Contents:
(a) Henry Combes of Chichester, cutler, and Bridget his wife
(b) Richard Bellinger of Littleton, Hants., yeo
Messuage, backside and garden in St. Peter the Less parish, Chichester, now in the occupation of Richard Lemon; with free use of the House of Office, and the well which is in the fence on the east side of the said garden
Consideration: £75
With covenant to levy a fine
Witnesses: Elizabeth Bennett, J. Barton
Final Concord
Add Mss 19656 Michaelmas Term, 1716Contents:
(a) Richard Bellinger, Etheldred Taylor, and Charles Randall Covert, clerk, querent
(b) Henry Combes and Bridget his wife, May Strang, Philip Moory and Ruth his wife, Francis Lucte and Mary his wife, deforciant
Two messuages, two barns, two gardens and 28a. land in St. Peter the Less, Chichester, Pagham and West Wittering
Consideration: £200
Conveyance
Add Mss 19657 20 January 1718/19Contents:
(a) Richard Bellinger of Littleton, Hants., yeo
(b) Jacob Bassett of Chichester, malster, and Ann his wife formerly Ann Goding
Property as in Add Mss 19655 now in the occupation of (b)
Consideration: Love and affection
To the use of Jacob for life, then to the use of Ann for her life, then to the use of their heirs, then of Jacob's heirs
Witnesses: John Trusler, Dinah Elliott, Richard Godman, John Short
Lease and release
Add Mss 19658, 19659 23/24 April 1752Contents:
(a) Anne Bassett of Chichester, widow of Jacob Bassett of Chichester, malster; Thomas Bassett of Chichester, brewer, eldest son of the said Anne and Jacob, and his wife Anne
(b) John Bassett of Chichester, watchmaker, second son of the said Anne and Jacob
Property as in Add Mss 19655, formerly in the occupation of Jacob Bassett, now of John Jenkins
Consideration: £120
With covenant to levy a fine
Witnesses: John Dear, William Jones
Final Concord. (2 copies)
Add Mss 19660, 19661 Trinity Term 1752Contents:
(a) John Bassett, querent
(b) Anne Bassett, widow, and Thomas Bassett and Anne his wife, deforciant
Messuage, curtilage, garden and orchard in St. Peter the Less parish, Chichester
Consideration: £100
Mortgage for £40 by lease and release
Add Mss 19662, 19663 21/22 May 1762Contents:
(a) Thomas Bassett of Fawley, Hants., excise officer, only brother and heir of John Bassett of Chichester, watchmaker, decd
(b) Frances Mant of Chichester, widow
Property as in Add Mss 19659
Witnesses: Francis Dear, William Palmer
Lease and release, and bond
Add Mss 19664, 19666 11/12 June 1764Contents:
(a) Frances Mant of Chichester, widow
(b) Thomas Bassett of Fawley, Hants., excise officer
(c) John Taplin of Portsea, Hants., shipwright
Property as in Add Mss 19659
Consideration: £40 to (a), £60 to (b)
Recites: Add Mss 19662, 19663
Witnesses: William Fowler, Richard Wilmot junr
With bond from (b) and his son Thomas Bassett of Fawley, tallowchandler to keep the terms of the deed and to keep (c) safe from any claims for dower or thirds by (b)'s wife Anne
Insurance policy with the Sun Fire Office for Edward Barnard's house in Friary Lane, St. Peter the Less parish, Chichester
Add Mss 19667 24 June 1807Contents:
With proposals from the same office, 1823
Feoffment
Add Mss 19668 3 November 1807Contents:
(a) John Taplin of Portsea, Hants., shipwright
(b) Edward Barnard of Chichester, cabinetmaker, nephew of (a)
Property as in Add Mss 19659, now in the occupation of (b)
Consideration: Natural love and affection
Appoints Richard Wilmot and William Williams Wilmot as (a)'s attorneys for livery of seisin
Agreement for letting on a yearly tenancy
Add Mss 19669 23 June 1893Contents:
(a) Emily Hussey of 48 Radnor Park Road, Folkestone, widow
(b) Tom Turner of North Street, Chichester, furniture dealer
Store, with loft over, on the south side of Guildhall Street, Chichester
Abstract of title of Mrs. Emily Hussey to a freehold stable in Guildhall Street, Chichester
Add Mss 19670 1894Contents:
Recites: 24/25 May 1837. Lease and Release
(a) Ann Street of Chichester, widow
(b) William Heather Hussey of Brighton, esq
(c) Stephen Wooldridge the elder of Chichester, malster
Messuage and stable with outbuildings and garden on the east side of North St., Chichester formerly in the occupation of Widow Fletcher, since of James Street, now of Henrietta Hussey, widow; lying between a messuage in the occupation of Sarah Farhill, widow, then Jean Henri le Brun to north, messuage formerly of Edward Barnard then of John Taplin Barnard to east, messuage and garden formerly of William Tireman then of Henry William Dudden to south
Reciting the will of John Miller of Graylingwell, father of (a)
21 June 1862. Will of W.H. Hussey proved 9 September 1864
15 October 1864. Mortgage for £350
(a) M.A. Hussey of Brenchley near Staplehurst, Kent, widow
(b) Ann Penfold of Chichester, widow
Property as before, then in occupation of Elizabeth Peachey, between tenement late in occupation of Widow Shippam, then of George Adames to north, tenement in occupation of Stephen Wooldridge to south
25 April 1866. Reconveyance
(a) Ann Penfold
(b) M.A. Hussey
Property as before
21 May 1877. Will of M.A. Hussey proved 15 September 1882
14 January 1886. Will of C.J. Hussey of Denton Kent, clerk in Holy Orders, proved 12 August 1892
Abstract of title of Mrs. Emma Miller née Barnard of 16 Cambridge Terrace, Coledonian Road, Chichester, widow, to a freehold dwellinghouse being No. 4 Guildhall Street, Chichester
Add Mss 19671 1894Contents:
Recites: 5 August 1877. Death of John Taplin Barnard intestate
24 August 1877. Letters of Administration of his estate
Attached: 11 May 1898. Receipt for duty paid by Mrs. Emma Miller on the death of her mother Mary Barnard; with enclosing letter
Statutory Declaration of Ellen Lucy Stallard of Chichester, spinster, concerning the heirship of Emma Miller, née Barnard, daughter of John Taplin Barnard and Mary his wife Add Mss 19672 8 August 1894
Conveyance
Add Mss 19673 8 August 1894Contents:
(a) Emma Miller of No. 18 Cambridge Terrace, Caledonian Road, Chichester, widow
(b) Frederic Skaife of North Street House, Chichester, surgeon
Messuage, backside and garden known as No. 4 Priory Street, otherwise Guildhall Street, heretofore in the occupation of John Jenkins, then Edward Barnard, then John Taplin Barnard, lately of Mary Barnard decd. (Plan in margin)
Consideration: £200
Extract from the will of Edward Barnard of Chichester, gent., made 30 July 1829 Add Mss 19674 8 August 1894
Certificate of insurance with the Sun Insurance Office of a dwellinghouse in Guildhall Street, Chichester, by Frederick Skaife of North Street House, Chichester, gent Add Mss 19675 8 August 1894
Letter to Messrs. Raper, Freeland & Tyacke from Messrs. Arnold, Cooper & Tompkins, both of Chichester concerning the sale by Hussey to Skaife of a stable in Guildhall Street, Chichester Add Mss 19676 18 September 1894
Statutory Declaration of Alfred James Kerwood of Chichester, clerk to Messrs. Arnold, Cooper & Tompkins of Chichester, solicitors
Add Mss 19677 28 September 1894Contents:
Concerning the store (formerly a stable) in Guildhall Street, Chichester, and its connection with the house in North Street now occupied by Miss Potter
Conveyance
Add Mss 19678 29 September 1894Contents:
(a) Emily Hussey of 48 Radnor Park Road, Folkestone, Kent, widow
(b) Frederick Skaife of North Street House, Chichester, surgeon
Store with loft over, and yard at the rear thereof, on the south side of Guildhall Street, Chichester, lying between a messuage formerly of Mary Barnard decd. and now of (b) to east, messuage and garden in the occupation of Miss Barnes and Miss Potter to west, by a garden in the occupation of - Maxwell to south. (With sketch plan)
Consideration: £80
Deeds of a property in High Street, Worthing (later the Street Lighting Depot)
Add Mss 19679 - 19683 1830-1887
Archival history:
Transferred from Worthing Borough Council to the Modern Records Centre, and from the Modern Records Centre, February 1978. Formerly D 7021
Contents:
Piece of land in Worthing, 22ft. from N. to S., and 58ft. 6ins. from E. to W. on N. side, and 57ft. on S. side, abutting N. on footpath from High Street to New London Road, E. on High Street, and S. and W. on land of Harry Newland
Conveyance (lease and release), in consideration of £69 6s
Add Mss 19679, 19680 29, 30 April 1830Contents:
From (a) Harry Newland of Worthing, gent., (b) John Newland of Broadwater, gent., to (c) Charles Stubbs Tinley of Worthing, esq., and (d) Jonathan Leach of Worthing, esq
Mortgage for £120 and interest
Add Mss 19681 1 September 1852Contents:
From (a) Charles Tinley of Worthing, esq., to (b) Anna Tindal of Lancing, spinster
Conveyance in consideration of £30 paid to (a) and £120 paid to (b)
Add Mss 19682 10 July 1854Contents:
From (a) Charles Stubbs Tinley of Torquay, co. Devon, esq., and (b) Anna Tindal of Lancing, spinster, to (c) Alfred Burges of Blackheath, co. Kent., esq., and (d) William Foard Tribe of Worthing, gent
Conveyance, in consideration of £125
Add Mss 19683 7 October 1887Contents:
From (a) Richard Popplewell Pullan of 9 Melbury Road, Kensington, co. Middx., architect, James Adair McConnochie of 12 Victoria Road, Kensington, civil engineer, and John Starling Chapple of 17 Bloomfield Terrace, Pimlico, esq., devisees in trust of Alfred Burges, dec'd., to (b) Fanny Emma Ann Tribe of Broadwater, spinster
Letters between Archdeacon Lancelot Mason and Major John Ainsworth
Add Mss 19684 - 19685 1958
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Major J. Ainsworth, 2 Closewalks, Midhurst, in February 1978.
Letters between Lancelot Mason, Archdeacon of Chichester, and Major John Ainsworth, then of Woolbeding Glebe, Midhurst
Add Mss 19684, 19685 March 1958Contents:
Concerning the removal of the screen in Chichester Cathedral erected in memory of Archdeacon Walker, to make way for the restoration of the Arundel Screen
Title Deeds of The Croft, formerly Tuckers Croft in Ardingly
Add Mss 19686 - 19711 1753-1875
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Mr. Vere Nicoll of Gustavus Thompson & Co., incorporating Elborne Mitchell & Co., Three Quays, Tower Hill, London EC3, per the British Records Association, March 1976.
Contents:
Messuage divided into four tenements in Ardingly Street in Ardingly, abutting S. and E. on Wheelers Field alias Rycroft, W. on the High Road, and S. on road leading into Wheelers Field. From 1829 Tenement, Bailiff House, stable, wagon lodges, granary, hay loft, laundry and other buildings, then erecting
Conveyance (lease and release), in consideration of £130
Add Mss 19686, 19687 23,24 November 1753Contents:
From (a) Elizabeth Tulley of Clapham, co. Surrey, spinster, to (b) John Shippey of Ardingly, gardener
Conveyance (lease and release), in consideration of £130
Add Mss 19688, 19689 6,7 April 1772Contents:
From (a) John Shippey of Cuckfield, but late of Ardingly, gardener, to (b) Thomas Stanbridge of Ardingly, yeo
Conveyance (lease and release), in consideration of various legacies, with covenant to levy a fine
Add Mss 19690, 19691 19,20 March 1787Contents:
From (a) John Comber of West Hoathly, yeo., and Sarah his wife, eldest brother and heir of Jenny Stanbridge, the widow of Thomas Stanbridge, dec'd., to (b) Thomas Feist of Ardingly, yeo., and William All in of Lancing, shopkeeper
Recites death and will of Thomas Stanbridge and the payment of his legacies
Final concord, with counterpart
Add Mss 19692, 19693 Easter Term 1787Contents:
Between (a) Thomas Feist and William Allin, and (b) John Comber and Sarah his wife
Conveyance (lease and release), in consideration of £140
Add Mss 19694, 19695 22,23 September 1796Contents:
From (a) Thomas Feist of Cuckfield, yeo., and William Allin of Lancing, shopkeeper, to (b) George Homewood of Cuckfield, yeo
Certificate of Redemption of Land Tax by George Homewood Add Mss 19696 18 July 1799
Conveyance (lease and release), in consideration of £190
Add Mss 19697, 19698 5,6 May 1805Contents:
From (a) George Homewood of Cuckfield, yeo., and Sarah his wife, to (b) Charles Heaseman of Cuckfield, yeo. (trustee of William Bashford)
Probate of will, 28 April 1807, of William Bashford, late of Ardingly, dec'd
Add Mss 19699 17 May 1824Contents:
He bequeaths the property to his wife for life, and thereafter to be sold for the benfit of his brothers
Various papers, affidavits and extracts from Parish Registers proving that William Bashford and Sarah, his wife, had no children Add Mss 19700 1820s
Conveyance (lease and release), in consideration of £200
Add Mss 19701, 19702 18,19 November 1828Contents:
From (a) William Bashford of 20 King Street, Westminster, eldest surviving son and heir of Joseph Bashford of Cuckfield, labourer dec'd, who was eldest brother and heir of William Bashford of Ardingly, husbandman dec'd, Elizabeth Bashford, widow, relict and executrix of Joseph Bashford, and James Bashford of Ardingly, labourer, Edward Botten of Crawley, labourer, and Stephen Botten of Crawley, labourer, legatees from the sale of the property under William Bashford's will, to (b) Henry Cowper of Tewin Water, co. Herts., esq
Conveyance (lease and release), in consideration of 10s., and friendship and regard
Add Mss 19703, 19704 9,10 April 1829Contents:
From (a) Henry Cowper of Tewin Water, co. Herts., esq., to (b) Henry Hyndman of Lincoln's Inn, co. Middx., esq,, and Samuel James John Black of Sheffield, co. Yorks., captain 6th Enniskillen Regiment of Dragoons, and (c) Rev. James Hamilton of Ardingly, clerk and Rector of Ardingly
Abstract of title reciting from 1753 to 1824, being Add Mss 19686-19699 Add Mss 19705 mid-19th century
Abstract of title, reciting from 1828 to 1829, being Add Mss 19700-19704 Add Mss 19706 1844
Conveyance, in consideration of £480
Add Mss 19707 28 February 1845Contents:
From (a) Samuel James John Black, to (b) Frederick Waller of Clements Inn, co. Middx., gent
Recites deaths of Rev. James Hamilton and Henry Hyndman
Conveyance, in consideration of £480
Add Mss 19708 1 March 1845Contents:
From (a) Frederick Waller of Clements Inn, co. Middx., gent., to
(b) Rev. William Phillip Haslewood, Rector of Ardingly
Declaration of Samuel Steward of Lincoln's Inn as to the death of Henry Hyndman at Goderich in Canada in 1844 Add Mss 19709 4 March 1845
Declaration of Samuel James John Black of Brighton, esq., as to the death of Rev. James Hamilton in 1844, and that no descendant of William Bashford has since claimed the estate Add Mss 19710 6 March 1845
Abstract of title of Rev. William Phillip Haslewood, reciting from 1829 to 1845, being Add Mss 19703-19709 Add Mss 19711 1875
Deeds of the Littlehampton Weslyan Chapel, 1810-1896, and a tenement in Nuthurst, 1854-1865
Add Mss 19712 - 19729 1810-1896
Source of acquisition:
Presented by Messrs. Campey, Emmerson & Simmonds, 2 North Pallant, Chichester, October 1974
Littlehampton [no ref.]
1810-1896Copy of will, 12 May 1809, of Jeffrey Carver of Littlehampton, shipwright
Add Mss 19712 26 June 1810Contents:
He bequeathed his property to his three grandchildren - Mary Hannah, Henry and Thomas East
Conveyance (lease and release), in consideration of £450
Add Mss 19713, 19714 1,2 May 1820Contents:
From (a) Henry East of Walbrook, London, gent., and Cornelius O'Bryan of Fleet Street, London, tailor, and Mary Hannah (née East), his wife, to (b) Peter Lillywhite of Littlehampton, master mariner, and (c) John Corney of Littlehampton, shipbuilder
Two adjacent pieces of land part of Sea Crofts near the River in Littlehampton; the first being from E. to W. 35ft. on S. and 38ft. on N., and from N. to S. 199ft. on E. and 103ft. on W., abutting S. on highway, W. on footpath, E. on land of John Cornes, and N. on second piece, being 78ft. from E. to W., and 210ft
From N. to S
Conveyance (lease and release, with covenant for production of title deeds), in consideration of £144 7s. 6d
Add Mss 19715-19717 29,30 August 1825Contents:
From (a) Peter Lillywhite of Littlehampton, master mariner, and (b) John Corney of Littlehampton, ship builder, to (c) John Wyatt of Chichester, perfumer, Thomas Williams of Chichester, bookseller, George Upham of Chichester, brushmaker, Thomas Launder of Chichester, turner, George Lucas of Angmering, wheelwright, and Joseph Knight of Petworth, cabinet maker, (d) Richard Wonham of Bognor, linen draper, their trustee, and (e) the Rev. John Crowe of Chichester, Preacher of the Gospel and member of the Methodist Conference
Piece of land in Littlehampton, 78ft. from E. to W., and 210ft. from N. to S., abutting N. on road to the Ferry, and taken out of land as in Add Mss no. 19714
Copy of will, proved 31 March 1851, of Peter Lillywhite of Littlehampton, master mariner Add Mss 19718 28 October 1844
Conveyance, in consideration of £144 7s. 6d
Add Mss 19719 6 February 1860Contents:
From (a) Mary Ann Carpenter of Littlehampton, spinster, to (b) William Pepper of Littlehampton, poulterer, Henry Lock of Littlehampton, schoolmaster, George Farndel of Littlehampton, shoemaker, John Simmonds of Littlehampton, toll collector, John Barnard of Littlehampton, mariner, James Catchlove of Littlehampton, yeo., James Harmsworth of Littlehampton, cabinet maker, Richard Isaac Walling of Westergate, cornfactor, Solomon Short of Walburton, miller, Thomas Ewens of Walberton, gardener, William Henry Barnard of Portsea, co. Hants., shipwright, Richard Wesley Hore of Newhaven, sail maker, William Stringe of Bognor, leather cutter, Charles Pinchard of Bognor, shoemaker, and Adolphus Ballard of Chichester, book keeper
Property as in Add Mss no. 19716, on which a Methodist Chapel has been erected
Recites Add Mss 19713-19718, and that (a) was heir of Peter Lillywhite
Conveyance, in consideration of £50
Add Mss 19720 29 September 1868Contents:
From (a) George Sparks of Littlehampton, gent., to (b) Joseph Robinson of Littlehampton, shipowner
Small piece of land, at S. and W. of passage
5ft. wide leading S. from Ferry Road in Littlehampton, shown on marginal plan
Appointment of New Trustees of the Littlehampton Weslyan Chapel Add Mss 19721 29 March 1894
Admission of encroachment at 4 Terminus Road, Littlehampton, by C.J. Burchall to the Trustees of the Littlehampton Weslyan Chapel Add Mss 19722 29 April 1895
Certificate from Rev. David James Waller, President of the Methodists Conference that Littlehampton Weslyan Chapel may be sold as being no longer needed Add Mss 19723 3 June 1896
Declaration by Adolphus Ballard that only he and two other of the Trustees as in Add Mss no. 19719 are still alive Add Mss 19724 3 November 1896
Conveyance, in consideration of £460
Add Mss 19725 7 November 1896Contents:
From (a) John Barnard of Southwick, mariner, James Harmsworth of Chichester, Adolphus Ballard of Chichester, gent., Joseph Wheeler of Littlehampton, furniture dealer, John Nutter of Littlehampton, builder, Francis George Bolton of Littlehampton, farmer, James Lock of Rustington, carriage trimmer, Thomas Ransom of Littlehampton, lodinghouse keeper, John Ellen of Rustington, house decorator, Albert James Clark of Bognor, shoemaker, James Reeve Burgess of Bognor, stationer, Albert Seymour of Bognor, stonemason, Solomon Short of Walberton, farmer, Edward Lake of Chichester, dealer in china, and James Clayton of Sidlesham, farmer, trustees of the Littlehampton Weslyan Chapel, to (b) John Robinson of Littlehampton, shipowner
Littlehampton Weslyan Chapel and land as in Add Mss no. 19716
Tenement at Maplehurst in Nuthurst [no ref.]
1844-1865Mortgage for £125 and interest
Add Mss 19726 20 October 1844Contents:
From (a) Thomas Dendy of Horsham, mealman, with the consent of (b) William Baker of Nuthurst, yeo., to (c) Margaret Rawlinson of Horsham, spinster, and (d) Abraham Steere of Nuthurst, farmer
Mortgage for £109 14s. 8d
Add Mss 19727 1 September 1856Contents:
From (a) Margaret Rawlinson of Horsham, spinster, with the consent of (b) William Baker of Nuthurst, yeo., to (c) William Lintott, Henry Michell and John Thorpe all of Horsham, trustees of the Horsham Permanent Benefit Building Society
Deed of Covenant
Add Mss 19728 19 April 1860Contents:
For the extension of Add Mss 19727, and for further advance of £43 6s. 3d., from (a) William Baker, to (b) the Trustees of the Horsham Permanent Benefit Building Society
Conveyance, in consideration of £70
Add Mss 19729 18 July 1865Contents:
From (a) William Baker of Maplehurst in Nuthurst, yeo., to (b) George Gander of Nuthurst, farmer, and (c) Henry Comber of Nuthurst, farmer
Regimental Visitors' Book
Add Mss 19730 1886-1952
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Major John Ainsworth, Curator, Royal Sussex Regimental Museum Trust, Roussillon Barracks, Chichester, February 1978.
Visitors' Book of the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Sussex Regiment, stationed at home and abroad, 1886-1914, 1919-1939, 1947-1948; and of the 1st and 2nd Battalions after their amalgamation, 1948-1952; at end, lists of Honorary Members of the 2nd Battalion, 1886-1923 Add Mss 19730 1886-1952
Deeds of St. Anne's, Sheep Lane, Midhurst
Add Mss 19731 - 19749 1734-1912
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Mrs. M. Simon, St. Anne's, Midhurst, 3 February 1978.
Contents:
I Stable, woodhouse and garden, being a burgage, in the Borough of Midhurst, adjoining S. Sheep Lane alias the Beast Market, and E. the burgage tenement of Thomas Hollist in occ. of Henry Mills and John Greentree
II Messuage and garden in Midhurst, adjoining S. Sheep Lane, and N. and E. a tenement or garden in occ. of Brune Bickley, Doctor of Physic
III From 1735: Messuage, garden, yard etc. in the Borough of Midhurst, adjoining W. a tenement and garden in occ. of Angello Bell, "being the other half of the burgage", E. the garden and tenement in occ. of Thomas Heather, S. Sheep Lane and N. the garden of John Timberly
From 1798: Messuage, stable, woodhouse and garden on Knock Hundred Hill and in Hog Lane alias Sheep Lane in Midhurst, adjoining W. a messuage and shop in occ. of John Asquith and E. a stable of John Winter
Assignment for £120 from Thomas Hollist of Lodsworth, gent., to Thomas Heather of Midhurst, gent
Add Mss 19731 5 April 1734Contents:
Property I, in occ. of Henry Wells
Recites that on 6 Feb. 1720/1 William Sandham leased the property for 10,000 years to Hollist aforesaid
Also lease for 10,000 years from Hollist to Heather of the following
Property II
Lease for 999 years for 10s. from William Gale of Midhurst, victualler, to Mary Dennett of the same, widow
Add Mss 19732 8 August 1735Contents:
Property III, in occ. of the said Mary Dennett, and late in occ. of John Dennett decd
Assignment for £80 from the executors of Mary Dennett as above to Thomas Gravely of Midhurst surgeon and Jane his wife
Add Mss 19733 1 June 1753Contents:
Property III, now adjoining W. a tenement and garden in occ. of John Luffe, E. a garden and tenement in occ. of Thomas Heather jun. and N. a garden of William Timberley
Assignment for £80 from Thomas and Jane Gravely as above to Richard Gravely of Woolavington, gent
Add Mss 19734 10 May 1777Contents:
Property III, in occ. of John Norman
Attested copy. Marriage settlement (lease and release) from (a) Mary Heather of Midhurst, spinster, niece and heir of William Heather late of the same, tanner, decd., and of Thomas Heather late of the same, gent., decd., to (b) trustees on behalf of herself and her future husband John Quantock esq. of the Queen's Regiment of Dragoon Guards
Add Mss 19735 8,9 June 1778Contents:
(i) New-erected messuage, with garden belonging, in the Borough of Midhurst, adjoining N. Hog Lane alias Sheep Lane, and S. and W. the garden of Lord Montague; being ancient burgage tenure and late in occ. of the said Thomas Heather
(ii) Messuage adjoining N. the SW. corner of Hog Lane, and S, and E. the said dwelling-house sic of Lord Montague; also three garrets, two lying over the said messuage and the other over the said dwelling-house of Lord Montague; all being ancient burgage tenure in occ. of Elizabeth Mellersh
(iii) Stable on the W. side of North Street in Midhurst, adjoining N. the stable late in occ. of Francis Lawrence, S. that late in occ. of William Peskett, and W. the garden of John Allison
(iv) Stable late in occ. of William Lyon, adjoining N. the said other stable, S. the smith's shop formerly in occ. of Thomas Challen, W. the said garden and E. the highway
(v) Messuage, barn, orchard and close of land (formerly two closes), containing 3a., called Balams Dean in Woolavington, adjoining N. and E. the highway from Midhurst to Costards Mill and S. and W. lands of Henry Clare
(vi) Messuage, barn, garden and 7a. called Copygd Hall sic in Chithurst
(vii) All the other freehold lands of the said Mary Heather
Also assignment of the following
(viii) Burgage messuage on the W. side of North Steet in Midhurst, in occ. of Mr. Swinburn
(ix) Property I, and all the other leasehold property of the said Mary Heather
Also covenant to surrender the following at the next manorial court
(x) Brook Platts (1½a.) adjoining W. the highway from Woolavington Common to Ambersham and E. the brook from Costards Mill, copyhold of the manor of Cowdray
Conveyance (lease and release), for £295
Add Mss 19736, 19737 13,14 May 1791Contents:
From John Quantock, now of the City of Chichester, esq., and Mary his wife, together with the surviving trustee of their marriage settlement, to John Winter of Midhurst, surgeon, and his trustee
Property (i) in the last deed above
Also assignment of the following
Properties I and II
Lease for 500 years, for £84
Add Mss 19738-19740 16 April 1798Contents:
From Richard Gravely, now of Brasenose College Oxford, gent., to John Winter as above; with related bond and another paper
Property III, in occ. of Benjamin Andrew
Marriage settlement (lease and release, lease for a year missing)
Add Mss 19741 28, 29 September 1798Contents:
From John Winter and his trustee as in Add Mss nos. 19736, 19737 above to new trustees for Winter, his future wife Sarah Aylwin of Midhurst, spinster, and their heirs
Property (i) as in Add Mss no. 19735, now in occ. of Mrs. Ann Ayling
Also assignment of the following
Properties I and II
Attested copy. Conveyance (lease and release)
Add Mss 19742 19,20 September 1804Contents:
From (a) Richard White of Midhurst, peruke-maker and Jo White of the same, mercer, to (b) a trustee
(a) Messuage, stable and garden in West Street, Midhurst, late in occ. of Ann Mitchell, widow, John Colebrooke and John Gates, and now in occ. of (a) above, adjoining E. the passage leading from West Street to the Spread Eagle yard, a burgage formerly of William Budd, and part of the stables and garden of the Spread Eagle, W. the dwelling-house, yard, stable and garden in occ. of James Eldridge, butcher, N. West Street and S. South Pond
(b) Messuage and garden called Butchers Shop Tenement in Midhurst, formerly in occ. of Thomas Cooper and now of Susanna White, widow, adjoining S. (c) below, N. (d) below and E. the street from the Market Place of Midhurst to North Street
(c) Barn, passage and garden (now a stable, slaughterhouse and brewhouse), part of a burgage called Hill Garden in Midhurst, adjoining N. (b) above, S. the garden of John Todman, W. another garden, and E. the street from the Market Place to North Street
(d) Moiety of a messuage, stable and garden in Midhurst, late in occ. of - Jemmett, widow, and Samuel Fielder, and now of the said John White, adjoining S. (b) above, N. the messuage late of John Barber and now of John White, and E. the street from the Market Place to North Street
(e) Two closes of land being a burgage in Midhurst, adjoining E. Whip Hill Lane, S. Midhurst Common at Twelve Score Prick, and N. lands of William Stephen Poyntz esq.; in occ. of Richard White and William Smith
To hold all the properties on behalf of the said Richard White during his life, and thereafter as follows
(a) on behalf of Jo White and his heirs
(b) and (c) on behalf of Susanna White and her children by James White decd
(d) on behalf of John White and his heirs
(e) on behalf of Thomas White of Halnaker, butcher, and William White of Midhurst, collar-maker, and their heirs
Assignment from the survivor of the trustees in Add Mss no. 19741 to John Neale of Bramshott, Hants., esq., as a new trustee for Sarah Winter, widow, formerly Sarah Aylwin, and Sarah Winter jun., her daughter
Add Mss 19743 16 February 1821Contents:
Properties I and II
Mortgage (lease and release) for £1600
Add Mss 19744, 19745 13, 14 June 1821Contents:
From Sarah Winter sen. and jun. as above to John Neale as above
Meadow (8a.) in Midhurst, adjoining N. and E. the river
Also conditional assignment of the following
Properties I and II
Assignment, for £1200 paid to Neale and £200 to Sarah Winter sen. and jun., to the trustees of the marriage settlement of Robert Weale of Midhurst, gent., and Kate his wife, formerly Kate Morey, spinster
Add Mss 19746 5 October 1824Contents:
Properties I, II, III
Lease, for £50 yearly, from Robert Weale of Biggleswade, Beds., esq. to Edward Andrews of Midhurst, surgeon
Add Mss 19747 9 August 1875Contents:
Messuage, yard, stables and coach-houses in Sheep Lane, Midhurst, late in occ. of William Turner esq., decd
Assignment, for £1050
Add Mss 19748 19 December 1883Contents:
From the surviving trustee of the marriage settlement of Robert and Kate Weale, now decd., to James Lucas of Midhurst, gent. and Mary his wife
Properties I and II, now thrown together as one property and late in occ. of Edward Andrews, decd
Property III, formerly used for the Midhurst Literary and Scientific Institution and the residence of the caretaker thereof, and lately converted into two tenements
Endorsed with assignment dated 28 February 1912, for £500, of her moiety of the above properties from the said Mary Lucas to her husband
Deed converting properties I, II and III to freehold Add Mss 19749 29 February 1912
Land Tax records, various parishes
Add Mss 19750 - 19757 1780-1928
Archival history:
The records relating to East Grinstead, Horsted Keynes, and Lindfield were deposited in the East Sussex Record Office by the Clerk to the Income Tax Division, 1 Judges Terrace, East Grinstead D 378; the remainder were deposited in the same Office by Messrs. Lewis, Holman and Lawrence, solicitors, of Lewes D 587. The records were transferred to the West Sussex Record Office in February 1978
Related information:
See also Add Mss 18417 - 18426
Land Tax records Clayton
Add Mss 19750 1850-1858
Land Tax records Fulking
Add Mss 19751 1850
Land Tax records East Grinstead
Add Mss 19752 1780-1859Contents:
1780-1796, 1800-1819, 1821-1831, 1833-1838, 1840-1842, 1844-1849, 1859
Land Tax records Horsted Keynes
Add Mss 19753 1780-1859Contents:
1780-1796, 1800-1819, 1821-1838, 1840-1842, 1844-1849, 1859
Land Tax records Keymer
Add Mss 19754 1870
Land Tax records Lindfield
Add Mss 19755 1780-1859Contents:
1780-1796, 1802-1810, 1812-1838, 1840-1842, 1844-1849, 1859
Land Tax records Newtimber
Add Mss 19756 1850-1856
Land Tax records Poynings
Add Mss 19757 1854-1928Contents:
1854, 1926-1928
Deeds of Rudgwick and Worthing
Add Mss 19758 - 19763 1721-1852
Source of acquisition:
Deposited in the East Sussex Record Office by Messrs. Eland, Hore and Paterson, solicitors, 25 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, per the British Records Association, January 1978. Transferred to the West Sussex Record Office, February 1978.
Rudgwick [no ref.]
1721Conveyance (bargain and sale), to make a tenant to the Precipe
Add Mss 19758, 19759 20 April 1721Contents:
From John Man, yeo., great-grandson and heir of John Man, decd., and son and heir of John Man, yeo., decd., and William Man, yeo., third son of the said John Man the grandson, all of Rudgwick, to John Denton of Albury, Surrey, yeo.; with Exemplification of Common Recovery
Messuage, farmhouse and 100a. called Tussmans in Rudgwick; Paggells (25a.) in Wisborough Green; Denn Lands (25a.) in Rudgwick; messuage, farm and 27a. called Allabasters in Rudgwick, formerly in occ. of the said John Man the grandson and now of the said John Man the great-grandson
To settle the property in the hands of the said John Man the great-grandson
Worthing [no ref.]
1791-1852Conveyance (lease and release, lease for a year missing), for £30
Add Mss 19760 1, 2 December 1791Contents:
From Richard Newland of Tortington, yeo., to Ambrose Cartwright of Worthing, carpenter, and a trustee on his behalf
1r. in a Common Field called Hunt South Town Field in Worthing, adjoining W. lands of Mr. Bushby, E. a croft of Mrs. Morris, S. the sea and N. a field of the said Mr. Bushby: in occ. of the said Richard Newland
Conveyance (lease and release, lease for a year missing), for £367 10s
Add Mss 19761 3, 4 June 1800Contents:
From Ambrose Cartwright to a trustee for Thomas Richardson of Worthing, yeo
Newly-erected messuage in Worthing, measuring E. to W. on the S. part 15ft. 9ins. and on the N. part 15ft. 5ins. and N. to S. 115ft., adjoining E. lands late of William Wicks and Mary his wife, W. lands of Thomas Bushby, N. lands of the said Ambrose Cartwright and S. Worthing Common or beach
Abstract of title from 1767 of William Stephen Poyntz esq. and the Hon. Elizabeth Mary his wife, and their trustees, to the Manor of Worthing Add Mss 19762 c. 1824
Mortgage, for £150
Add Mss 19763 18 November 1852Contents:
From Robert Ive of Worthing, jeweller to Henry Felling of Henfield, miller
Piece of ground in Worthing, Measuring E. to W. 12ft. 4ins., and N. to S. 58ft. 10ins., with the messuage and shop built thereon, adjoining N. a passage, S. a public footway, E. premises now or late of William Murray in occ. of George Wilson Dodd, and W. a way 2ft. wide leading from the sea to the back of the said premises, adjoining the road called Marine Place
Records of St. Margaret's Sisterhood, East Grinstead
Add Mss 19764 - 19769 c. 1860-1889
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by the Reverend Mother, 3 March 1978
Contents:
The Sisterhood was founded in 1855 by John Mason Neale, DD (1818-1866), Warden of Sackville College, East Grinstead, but most of the records appear to have perished. The Reverend Mother has retained at the Convent various items, in particular old photographs, diaries kept by various Sisters, some early correspondence, and a series of Community Diaries commencing in 1855, and students wishing to consult these should apply to her in writing
Other records are now at Lambeth Palace and at the Royal Institute of British Architects, London
Photographs of Dr. J.M. Neale; copies of the Church Times, 11 and 18 August 1866, reporting his death; obituary of Dr. Neale reprinted from The Guardian, 15 August 1866
Add Mss 19764 1866
Six photographs of Katharine Ermenild Neale, daughter of Dr. Neale and a Reverend Mother of St. Margaret's; also two diaries, written at the age of fifteen, Jan. - June 1865 and June 1865 - Dec. 1866 Add Mss 19765 1865-1866
Receipts and Payments accounts of the Sisterhood, 1862-1870, 1871-1877
Add Mss 19766, 19767 1862-1877
Engraving of the Conventual buildings at East Grinstead, by G.E. Street reprinted from The Architect Add Mss 19768 1879
Ink drawing by W.R. Pepper of the orphans and Sisters gathered in the Refectory at East Grinstead for Christmas Dinner Add Mss 19769 1889
Miscellaneous records
Add Mss 19770 - 19773 1821-1945
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by K. Booker Esq., 39 Gorings Mead, Horsham, March 1978
Miscellaneous records of the Stone family of Capel, co. Surrey, and Horsham and Warnham, co. Sussex
Add Mss 19770 1821-1945
Related information:
See Add Mss 19091-19156 for other records of the Stone family deposited by Mr. Booker in July 1977
Contents:
Including inventories, accounts, and insurance papers relating to Bonnetts, Obrooks, and Shiremark Farms in Capel and to Shiremark windmill in Capel
Insurance Certificate
Add Mss 19771 16 April 1838Contents:
Globe Insurance Co. to John Tilley of Amberley, gent., for furniture and household effects in dwelling houses at Amberley and Beeding, and for a wheelwrights shop and a stable at Beeding
Miscellaneous printed hand-bills, including wartime notices, Horsham and Steyning
Add Mss 19772 1894-1939
Account Book
Add Mss 19773 1 Dec. 1906 - 4 July 1928Contents:
Messrs. Pepper and Son, Amberley, lime burners, brick, cement, and building material merchants. Horsham Branch
Deeds relating to Friary Close (formerly St. John's House), Friary Lane, Chichester
Add Mss 19774 - 19833 1807-1952
Source of acquisition:
Given by Thomas Eggar and Son, solicitors, East Pallant, Chichester, in October 1970.
Attested copy of 25 August 1807 Deed to lead the uses of fines
Add Mss 19774 20 January 1809Contents:
(a) John Gustavus Crosbie of Northlands, Funtington, esq., Colonel in the Army, and Frances his wife nee Frances White Thomas
(b) William Dearling of Donnington, esq
Manor or Lordship of Donnington, together with the Manor House, the Manor Farm, with 182a. of land formerly in the occupation of Mary Fogden, now in the occupation of Daniel Fogden her son; also a newbuilt messuage with 300a. land called North End Farm, now in the occupation of (b); also two messuages with 156a. in Donnington and Hunston called Westlands Farm, East Lane Farm and Moorey's Farm, late in the occupation of Henry Fogden now of John Rudwick and Samuel Petty; also barn and 48a. called Ardern's and Justices heretofore Cooper's, late in the occupation of Joseph Harris, now of the executors of John Hayllar decd.; also dwellinghouse and 36a. called Justices late in the occupation of Joseph Harris; also 20a. called Palmers now or late in the occupation of Samuel Petty; also the Rectory and Glebe land of Donnington and half of the tithes and of the profits of Neplands which belong to the Rectory; also a half interest in a messuage, orchard and garden late in the occupation of Richard Halsted, now of Widow Fogden, Oldhouse Field and several closes of glebeland used with it containing 24a., late in the occupation of Maurice Smelt, clerk, now of (b) and John Rudwick, also in a cottage and close called the Hopgarden (6a.) late in the occupation of William Foster, also in several closes containing 58a. with the barn lately built thereon, called Edgelands late in the occupation of Joseph Randall, now of George Sayers
All in Donnington
Also moiety of and in the capital messuage or mansion house, coach-house, gardens, stables etc. in Chichester commonly known as the Friery or the Black Friers near East Street late in the occupation of Katharina Page, now of Mary Tufnell, widow. Also of the other messuage standing on another part of the said Friery lands, with the garden and appurts. adjoining to the E. wall or rampart and the East Street of Chichester, late in the occupation of Ann Page and Mary Floyd, spinsters, now of - Comper. Also of a piece of enclosed land heretofore garden but of late years used as meadow, being another part of the Friery ground, containing 6a. late in the occupation of Katharina Page now of Mary Tufnell; also of a messuage and garden and 3a. land formerly planted with cherry trees, now used as a meadow, situated in St. Peter the Great parish, now in the occupation of John Williams esq. Also leasehold property called Great Juries and Little Juries (77a.) in Donnington and Hunston held by lease from St. Mary's Hospital, Chichester
Consideration: 10s
Recites: 21 July 1788 Will of Katharina Page of Chichester, gentlewoman
5 February 1777 Lease for lives
4 August 1786 Lease for lives
The Reversion after the death of Frances White Thomas, mother of Frances Crosbie, to be conveyed by fine to (b) to hold to the uses to be jointly declared by (a)
Particulars of Sale of freehold residence, and 59 building lots (being the area formerly Black friars, now New Town) in Chichester
Add Mss 19775 24 October 1808Contents:
With a plan showing the dimensions of all the building plots
Attested copy of 12/13 January 1809 Lease and release
Add Mss 19776 29 December 1817Contents:
(a) John Gustavus Crosbie of Northlands, Funtington, Major-General in the Army and Frances his wife, née Frances White Thomas
(b) William Dearling of Donnington, esq
(c) George Gatehouse of Chichester, grocer
(d) Henry Fogden of Chichester, victualler
(e) Richard Hasler of Bognor, esq
Lot 30 in the sale, bounded by a new street intended to be called Paternoster Row to W., another new street intended to be called Convent Street to N., by other lots in the sale to E. and S. Also Lot 41, bounded by a new street intended to be called Cross Street to N., garden ground of Mrs. Fletcher to S.E., other lots to E. and W. Also Lots 43, 44 and 45 bounded by the intended street to be called Paternoster Row to W., by other lots to E., N. and S
(With plan). All lots of the former Blackfriars estate, sold by auction on 24 October 1808
Consideration: £303
With covenants by (a) and (e) to produce title deeds
To (c) to hold to such uses as he shall direct
Lease and release
Add Mss 19777, 19778 12/13 January 1809Contents:
(a) John Gustavus Crosbie of Northlands, Funtington, esq., Major-General in the Army, and Frances his wife, née Frances White Thomas
(b) William Dearling of Donnington, esq
(c) George Gatehouse of Chichester, shopkeeper
(d) Henry Hobbs of Chichester, merchant
(e) John Bartlet of Chichester, upholder
(f) Richard Hasler of Bognor, esq
Lots 46 and 47, with the wall and bastion part of Lot 47 (purchased at the auction by (c) who has agreed to transfer his interest in them to (d)), bounded to W. by a street intended to be called Paternoster Row, by garden ground of Mrs. Fletcher in the occupation of - Baker lying under the City wall to E. and S.E. Also Lot 60, bounded to the N. by Lot 59 which was one of the lots sold to William Brereton esq., to W. by garden ground formerly of Mrs. Bull now of the said William Brereton. (With plan) All of which are part of the former Blackfriars estate, and were sold by auction on 24 October 1808
Consideration: £243
To (d) to hold to such uses as he might declare
With covenant by (a) and (f) to produce title deeds
Lease and release
Add Mss 19779-19781 12/13 January 1809Contents:
(a) John Gustavus Crosbie of Northlands, Funtington, esq., Major-General in the Army, and Frances his wife, née Frances White Thomas
William Dearling of Donnington
(b) John Foocks of Chichester, gent
(c) Richard Hasler of Bognor, esq
Lots 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 bounded by garden ground of William Dearling to E. and S.E., by a new street intended to be called Friar Street to W., and other lots in the same sale to N. and S. Also lots 38, 39 and 40, in the same sale, bounded by garden ground partly of William Dearling and partly of Mrs. Fletcher to the S.E., by a new street intended to be called Friar Street partly, and another street now set out intended to be called Cross Street. (With plan). All part of the former Blackfriars estate. All of which were sold at auction on 24 October 1808
Consideration: £737
With covenants by (a) and (c) to produce title deeds
With attested copy made 31 December 1817
Lease and release
Add Mss 19782-19784 16/17 January 1809Contents:
(a) John Foocks of Chichester, gent
(b) William Dearling of Donnington, esq
(c) William Johnson of Chichester, esq
Parcel of meadow land 180ft. (NS) in length, and 168ft. (EW) at the N. end and 26ft. (EW) at the S. end, bounded to E. and S.E. by garden ground of (b), to W. by a new street intended to be called Friary Street, to N. by another parcel of meadowland lately sold to William Ridge of Chichester, banker. Also another parcel of meadowland containing 112ft. (EW) on the N. side, and 105ft. (NS) on the W. side, bounded by garden ground of (b) and Mrs. Fletcher to S.E., by a parcel of ground lately sold to George Gatehouse to W. All being part of the former Black Friars estate
Consideration: 10s
Recites: Add Mss 19779-80 (a) having acted in that deed only as agent for (b) who paid the purchase money
To (b) to whatever uses he shall appoint
With attested copy made 1 January 1818
Attested copy of 18 April 1809 Appointment
Add Mss 19785 5 January 1818Contents:
(a) George Gatehouse of Chichester, grocer
(b) William Dearling of Donnington, esq
(c) William Johnson of Chichester, gent
Lots 41, 43, 44 and 45
Consideration: £350
Recites: Add Mss 19776
Lease and release and appointment
Add Mss 19786, 19787 9/10 June 1809Contents:
(a) John Gustavus Crosbie of Northlands, Funtington, esq., Major-General in the Army, and Frances his wife née Frances White Thomas
(b) William Dearling of Donnington, esq
(c) Richard Hasler of Bognor, esq
William Brereton of Salisbury, esq
William Ridge of Chichester, esq
Richard Murray of Chichester, esq
James Hack of Chichester, merchant
William Hack of Chichester, merchant
Charles Dendy of Sidlesham, merchant
George Gatehouse of Chichester, shopkeeper
William Halsted of St. Pancras, stone mason
William Brooks of Chichester, bricklayer
John Wolfe of St. Pancras, bricklayer
James Carter of Chichester, carpenter
(d) Henry Hobbs of Chichester, merchant
(e) John Bartlett of Chichester, upholder
Parcel of ground 75ft. (NS) by 30ft. (EW) being part of the former Blackfriars ground, which had been intended to form the southernmost end of the street intended to be called Paternoster Row. (With plan)
Consideration: 10s
The parties of the third part being other purchasers of lots on Blackfriars ground
To (d) to such uses as he may appoint
Bond for £84 7s. 6d
Add Mss 19788 26 October 1809Contents:
(a) William Brereton of Chichester and Salisbury, esq
(b) Henry Hobbs of Chichester, merchant
For (b)'s peacable enjoyment of the moiety of the intended new street to be called Paternoster Row which adjoins to lots 58 and 59 and half of lot 57, part of the former Blackfriars ground in Chichester. (With plan)
Appointment by way of exchange
Add Mss 19789 27 October 1809Contents:
(a) William Brereton of Salisbury, Wilts., and Chichester, esq
(b) Henry Hobbs of Chichester, Merchant
(c) John Bartlett of Chichester, upholder
The part of lots 58 and 59 which is eastward of a line drawn diagonally from the N.E. corner of lot 58 to the southern edge of lot 59; being 37ft. wide at the lowest end. (With plan)
In exchange for
All that part of lot 60 which lies westward of a line drawn diagonally from the N. end of the lot down to the western boundary next to the garden ground now of (a), measuring 51ft. 6ins. (EW) at the N. end, 55ft. (NS) at the W. end, leaving for Henry Hobbs at the southernmost end, excluding the bastion 33ft. All part of Blackfriars ground, Chichester
Recites: 12/13 January 1809 Lease and release
(a) John Gustavus Crosbie and Frances his wife
(b) William Dearling of Donnington, esq
(c) William Brereton
(d) William Sanden of Chichester, Doctor of Phisick
(e) Richard Hasler of Bognor, esq
Lots 48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,58 and 59 (sic) in Blackfriars ground
Abstract of title of the trustees of William Dearling, esq. to a piece of garden ground under the south walls of the City of Chichester purchased of them by Mr. Thomas Ide
Add Mss 19790 c1811Contents:
Recites: 23 August 1811 21 year lease
(a) Mayor, aldermen and citizens of Chichester
(b) William Dearling of Donnington
Parcel of garden ground (1r.28p.) in the parishes of St. Peter the Great and St. Pancras adjoining the south walls of the City of Chichester, in the occupation of (b), being parcel of a close of land (2a.) formerly pasture and garden, afterwards wholly converted into an orchard and garden and planted with fruit trees, and theretofore demised to Thomas Fletcher esq. and afterwards to Dorothy Fletcher, widow
Rent: 2s. 6d
23/24 May 1816 Lease and release and appointment
(a) William Dearling of Oakwood, esq
(b) Rev. Cornelius Green of Iping, clerk
Joseph Freeland of Chichester, gent
John Randall of West Wittering, gent
All (a)'s property, whether freehold, leasehold for lives, copyhold or leasehold for terms of years, including the piece of garden as above
In trust to sell the property, to settle (a)'s mortgage debts
Making (b) (a)'s lawful attorneys for all legal transactions
Mortgage to secure £2000 by 1000 year lease and assignment with Bond
Add Mss 19791, 19792 28 December 1814Contents:
(a) Henry Hobbs of Chichester, gent
(b) John Bartlett of Chichester, upholsterer
(c) James Hack, Charles Dendy, William Hack and James Farenden of Chichester, bankers and copartners
Lots 46, 47 and 60 of the former Blackfriars Estate in Chichester, excepting the part of Lot 60 exchanged with William Brereton, and the part of Lot 46 given in exchange to William Dearling for part of Lot 45; with the parts received in exchange; all of which are now thrown in together and inclosed by a newly erected wall. (With plan) Also all that dwelling-house lately erected by (a) on that piece of ground, and in his own occupation
Also leasehold parcel of garden ground in St. Peter the Great parish within the Liberties of the City of Chichester, adjoining the said freehold property, now in (a)'s occupation
Recites: Add Mss 19777-8, 19786-7, 19789
23 August 1811 21 year lease
(a) Mayor, aldermen and citizens of Chichester
(b) Henry Hobbs
Parcel of garden ground (1r.23p.) in the parish of St. Peter the Great, adjoining the south walls of the City in (b)'s occupation being part of 2a. formerly pasture and gardens, and afterwards converted into an orchard and garden, and planted with fruit trees, heretofore demised to Thomas Fletcher esq. then to Dorothea Fletcher, widow
Assignment of 21 year lease
Add Mss 19793 8 February 1817Contents:
(a) William Dearling of Oakwood, esq
(b) Rev. Cornelius Green of Iping, clerk, Joseph Freeland of Chichester, gent., John Randall of West Wittering, gent
(c) Thomas Ide of Chilgrove, labourer
Parcel of garden ground described in the lease as containing 1r.28p. but which on recent measurement has been found to contain 1r.27p., being in the parishes of St. Peter the Great and St. Pancras, being part of 2a. planted with fruit trees
Consideration: £170
Recites: 23 August 1811 Lease for 21 years as in Add Mss 19790
23/24 May 1816 Lease and release and appointment as in Add Mss 19790
Lease and release
Add Mss 19794, 19795 21/22 October 1817Contents:
(a) William Dearling late of Oakwood, now residing at Havre de Grace, France, esq., by his attorney Rev. Cornelius Green
(b) Rev. Cornelius Green of Iping, clerk, Joseph Freeland of Chichester, gent., John Randall of West Wittering, gent
(c) Charles Ewens of Chichester, gent
(d) James Bennett Freeland of Chichester, gent
(e) William Brereton of Chichester, esq
Parcel of land containing 105ft. on the E. side, 135ft. on the W. side, bounded by the land next hereinafter described to E., by land lately intended to be called Cross Street to N., garden ground late of Mrs. Fletcher now of Thomas Ide to S.; heretofore purchased by (a) from George Gatehouse who bought from John Gustavus Crosbie and Frances his wife
Also a triangular piece of ground containing on the N. side 112ft., on the W. side 105ft., bounded by garden ground heretofore of (a) and the garden ground late of Mrs. Fletcher to the S.E., the piece of ground hereinbefore described to the W., streets intended to be called Cross Street and Friars Street partly, and lands lately sold to George Ferris since decd. partly to N
Also parcel of land containing 60ft. (NS) and 168ft. (EW) at the N. end, 148ft. at the S. end bounded by garden ground of the representatives of George Ferris decd. to E., street intended to be called Friar Street to W., by land sold to George Ferris to S
Which two last described pieces of land were purchased by William Dearling in the name of his trustee John Foocks from John Gustavus Crosbie and Frances his wife. (With plan)
All of which are in the area of Chichester now called New Town, being part of the former Blackfriars estate
Consideration: £285
Recites: 23/24 May 1816 Lease and release and appointment as in Add Mss 19790
Lease and release
Add Mss 19796, 19797 30/31 December 1817Contents:
(a) William Dearling late of Oakwood, now residing at Havre de Grace, France, esq., by his attorney Rev. Cornelius Green
(b) Rev. Cornelius Green of Iping, clerk, Joseph Freeland of Chichester, gent., John Randall of West Wittering, gent
(c) Susanna Ferris of Chichester, widow of George Thomas Ferris late of Chichester, chinaman and jeweller, decd
(d) James Ferris of Chichester, only son and heir of George Thomas Ferris decd., and an infant
(e) Charles Ewens of Chichester, gent
Parcel of ground containing on the W. side 120ft. (NS) and on the N. side 148ft. (EW) and on the S. side 26ft. bounded to E. and S.E. by garden ground late belonging partly to Thomas Ide and partly to leasehold land lately belonging to George Thomas Ferris on the W. by a street intended to be called Friar Street, on the N. by land lately sold to (e)
Being in New Town, Chichester. (With plan)
Consideration: £150
Recites: 23/24 May 1816 Lease and release and appointment as in Add Mss 19790
nd Agreement for the sale of the property to George Thomas Ferris, who took possession of the property and spent a considerable amount of money in building upon it
15 December 1812 Will of George Thomas Ferris
Lease and release
Add Mss 19798-19800 19/20 May 1818Contents:
(a) Rev. Cornelius Green of Iping, clerk, Joseph Freeland of Chichester, gent., John Randall of West Wittering, gent., trustees for the sale of the real estate of William Dearling late of Oakwood, esq
(b) Henry Hobbs of Chichester, gent
(c) James Bennett Freeland of Chichester, gent
Parcel of ground containing 30ft. (NS) by 60ft. (EW) at the N. end, lying in an extra parochial district of Chichester now called New Town, bounded by land lately sold by (a) to Charles Ewens to E., by street intended to be called Paternoster Row to W., land lately sold by (a) to William Brereton Esq. to N; being part of Lot 45 of the former Blackfriars Estate in Chichester
To (b) to such uses as he may declare
Consideration: £20
With nd w.m. 1818 abstract of the deed
Lease and release
Add Mss 19801-19803 19/20 May 1818Contents:
(a) William Dearling late of Oakwood, but then residing at Havre de Grace, France, esq
(b) William Johnson of Chichester, gent
(c) Henry Hobbs of Chichester, gent
(d) James Bennett Freeland of Chichester, gent
Triangular parcel of land in the extraparochial part of Chichester called New Town, containing on the N. side 44ft. 6ins., on the E. side 17ft. 9ins., being part of Lot 45 of the former Blackfriars estate
Consideration: £15
Recites: Add Mss 19785
With nd w.m. 1818 abstract of the deed
Abstract of title of Mr. Henry Hobbs to a freehold dwellinghouse and premises, and also a piece of leasehold garden ground in Chichester agreed to be sold by him to Rev. Stephen Barbut
Add Mss 19804 c1818Contents:
Recites
14 April 1646 Mortgage for £180
(a) Edward Hanchett of Westminster, Middx., esq. and Jane his wife, late widow of Thomas Stoughton of West Stoke, esq
(b) Humfrey Fish of Ickwell, Northill, Bedford, esq.; Judith Elyott, dau. of Sir William Elyott of Busbridge, Surrey, kt
(c) William Ellis of Grays Inn, Middx., esq
Roger Heath of Grays Inn, esq
Moiety of messuage in Chichester called the Black Friers lying in or near East St. with all backsides, gardens, orchards, barns, stables, malthouses, brewhouses, pigeon houses etc., containing 5a
With covenant to levy a fine
3 August 1649 Feoffment
(a) Judith Fish of Busbridge, Surrey, widow of Humfrey Fish
(b) Edward Hanchett, William Ellis and Roger Heath
(c) John Bannister of Chichester, merchant; Francis Page of Chichester, gardener
Property as above
Consideration: £113 to (a); £107 to (b)
8 October 1649 Deed Poll of John Bannister surrendering to Francis Page any right or claim to one moiety of the moiety of the property
30 October 1661 Feoffment with livery of seisin
(a) Mary Banister of Chichester, spinster
(b) Francis Page
One fourth part of the property as above
Consideration: £200
The said Francis Page dying intestate, the property descended to his son Edward, who also died intestate as to this property, which then descended to his son John Page
30/31 October 1739 Mortgage for £200
(a) Garton Orme of Woolavington, esq
(b) Sarah Tutté of Chichester, gentlewoman
(The other) moiety of Black Friers as before
12 November 1739 Further mortgage for £100
(a) Garton Orme
(b) Sarah Tutté
19/20 November 1739 Lease and release
(a) Sarah Tutté and Garton Orme
(b) John Page of Chichester, esq
Moiety of property as before
Consideration: £300 12s. 9d. to Sarah Tutté; £59 7s. 3d. to Garton Orme
29 September 1777 Will of John Page of Watergate House, esq. dividing his property between his daughters Katharina and Frances Page, giving leave to his sister Ann Page and his niece Mary Floyd to live rent-free in his dwellinghouse, part of the Friery estate, during the life of Ann Page
12/13 May 1780 Lease and release in trust
(a) Katharina Page of Chichester, spinster
(b) Frances Page of Watergate House, spinster
(c) Daniel Walter of Chichester, clerk, M.A., Prebendary of Chichester Cathedral
(1) All the property formerly of John Page in Hunston, Donnington and Chichester (including the Mansion lately built by John Page called Blackfriars)
(2) All the other property formerly of John Page, in Barnham, Up Marden, West Marden, Compton, Stoughton, East Lavant, Stockbridge, St. Peter the Great and St. Bartholomew outside the City of Chichester
Consideration: £112 8s. 7d. paid by (b) to (a) to make the division of the property quite equal
To (c) to hold property (1) to the use of (a), property (2) to the use of (b)
21 July 1788 Will of Katharina Page, leaving all her property to her sister Frances White Thomas for life, with remainder to the testator's niece Frances White Thomas and her heirs forever
Add Mss 19774
Trinity Term 47 George III 1807 Fine
(a) William Dearling, plaintiff
(b) John Gustavus Crosbie and Frances his wife, deforciant
12 messuages, 6 dovehouses, 20 barns, 20 stables, 12 gardens, 12 orchards, 800a. land, 100a. meadow, 100a. pasture, 100a. marsh, 30a. wood, 20a. furze and heath, and common of pasture, in the city of Chichester, and in Donnington, Hunston, and St. Peter the Great parishes; also the Rectory of Donnington
Further abstract of title of Mr. Henry Hobbs to a freehold dwellinghouse and premises and also to a piece of leasehold garden ground in the New Town in the City of Chichester
Add Mss 19805 c1818Contents:
Recites: Add Mss 19777-8, 19786-7, 19789, 19791
21 year lease
Add Mss 19806 16 February 1819Contents:
(a) Mayor, aldermen and citizens of Chichester
(b) Thomas Ide of Chilgrove in West Dean, husb
Parcel of garden ground (1r.28p.) in the parishes of St. Peter the Great and St. Pancras, within the liberties of the City of Chichester, being part of a close of 2a. once pasture and garden, then planted with fruit trees, and demised to Thomas Fletcher esq., then to Dorothea Fletcher widow
Consideration: £4 6s. 3d
Rent: 2s. 6d
Recites: Surrender of 23 August 1811 21 year lease
(a) Mayor, aldermen and citizens
(b) William Dearling of Donnington, esq
Lease and release, appointment and assignment
Add Mss 19807, 19808 1/2 June 1820Contents:
(a) Henry Hobbs of Chichester, gent
(b) James Bennett Freeland of Chichester, gent
(c) James Hack, Charles Dendy, William Hack of Chichester, bankers and co-partners
(d) William Titchener of Chichester, mercer, and Charles Cook Dendy of Chichester, banker, assignees of the estate of James Farenden late of Chichester, timbermerchant, coalmerchant, dealer and chapman, bankrupt
(e) James Farenden as in (d)
(f) Rev. Stephen Barbut of Shopwyke, clerk
(g) William Gruggen the younger of Chichester, surgeon and apothecary
(h) William Johnson of Chichester, esq
Dwellinghouse and land and leasehold land as in Add Mss 19791. (With plan)
Consideration: £2000 from (f) to (c); £500 to be paid to (a) by (f) in five years time
Recites: 21 July 1788 Will of Katharina Page
Add Mss 19774, 19777-8, 19786-7, 19789, 19791, 19798-19803
Lease and release
Add Mss 19809, 19810 14/15 June 1820Contents:
(a) Charles Ewens of Chichester, gent
(b) James Bennett Freeland of Chichester, gent
(c) Rev. Stephen Barbut of Shopwyke, clerk
(d) William Gruggen the younger of Chichester, surgeon and apothecary
Parcel of land in length 105ft. on the E. side, 135ft. on the W. side, bounded by the piece of land hereinafter described to E. by lands lately sold to William Brereton and Henry Hobbs to W., a street called Cross Street to N., garden ground of Thomas Ide to S.; which ground was purchased by William Dearling from George Gatehouse. Also a triangular piece of land containing E.W. on the N. side 112ft., in depth N.S. on the W. side 105ft., bounded by garden ground heretofore of William Dearling, and the garden ground mentioned before to S.E., by the piece of land hereinbefore described to W., by streets intended to be called Cross Street and Friars Street partly, and by land sold to George Ferris since decd. to N. All of which are in the extra parochial area of Chichester now called New Town, being part of the former Blackfriars estate
Consideration: £330
Recites: Add Mss 19794-5
Certificate of Insurance with the Phoenix Assurance Company, of Rev. Stephen Barbut's flint and slate house in Newtown, Chichester, in the occupation of James Rogers Add Mss 19811 1 June 1822
Land Tax Redemption Certificates for Rev. Stephen Barbut's property
Add Mss 19812 3 March 1823Contents:
1r.23p. of garden ground in St. Pancras parish, Chichester
Newly erected dwellinghouse and garden adjoining in the Newtown, Chichester, in the occupation of the said Stephen Barbut and James Rogers
21 year lease
Add Mss 19813 12 September 1826Contents:
(a) Mayor, aldermen and citizens of Chichester
(b) Thomas Ide the younger of Chilgrove in West Dean, husb. Garden ground (1r.28p.) as in Add Mss 19806
Consideration: £8. 17s. 6d
Rent: 2s. 6d
Recites: Surrender of 16 February 1819 21 year lease
Lease and release
Add Mss 19814-19816 2/3 May 1836Contents:
(a) George Stanway Bourne of Kingsbridge, Devon, Lieutenant, R.N. and Susanna his wife, which said Susanna is mother and devisee in fee named in the will of James Ferris late of Kingsbridge, grocer, decd., who was only son and heir of George Thomas Ferris heretofore of Chichester, chinaman and jeweller, decd., who died intestate
(b) Charles Halsted of Chichester, plumber and glazier
(c) Robert Raper of Chichester, gent
Parcel of land containing NS on the W. side 120ft., and EW on the N. side 148ft., and at the S. side 26ft., bounded to E. and S. by garden grounds of Thomas Ide, to W. by a street intended to be called Friar Street, but now called St. John's Street, to N. by lands sold to Charles Ewens, and now belonging to John Cook Dendy esq. Being in New Town Chichester, being part of the former Blackfriars estate
Consideration: £200
Recites: 4 November 1835 Will of James Ferris
With certificate of the acknowledgement of the deed by Susanna Bourne
Lease and release
Add Mss 19817, 19818 26/27 December 1836Contents:
(a) Charles Halsted of Chichester, plumber and glazier
(b) Robert Raper of Chichester, gent
(c) Rev. Stephen Barbut of Chichester, clerk
(d) James Bennett Freeland of Chichester, esq
Property as in Add Mss 19814-5
Consideration: £360
Recites: Add Mss 19814-5
Office copy of 24 November 1835 Will of James Ferris of Kingsbridge, Devon, proved 13 May 1836 Add Mss 19819 c. 1836
Declaration, letter, and extracts from wills and registers concerning George Thomas Ferris and James Ferris
Add Mss 19820 mid-19th centuryContents:
1836, 1844 and nd
Abstract of title of Rev. Stephen Barbut to a parcel of garden ground in a certain extra parochial place called New Town in Chichester
Add Mss 19821 1837Contents:
Recites: 29 September 1777 Will of John Page as in Add Mss 19804. 12/13 May 1780 Lease and release as in Add Mss 19804. 21 July 1788 Will of Katharina Page as in Add Mss 19804. Add Mss 19774
Trinity Term 47 George III 1807 Fine
(a) William Dearling, plaintiff
(b) John Gustavus Crosbie and Frances his wife
Add Mss 19779-19784
23./24 May 1816 Lease and release as in Add Mss 19790
Add Mss 19796-7, 19814-19819
Certificate of Insurance with the Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation
Add Mss 19822 3 May 1839Contents:
Of a brick and flint built and leaded dwellinghouse in New Town, Chichester, with the stable and coach-house brick and flint built and tiled or slated. With all contents, being the property of Rev. Stephen Barbut of Chichester, clerk
Copy of 15 December 1812 Will of George Thomas Ferris of Chichester, chinaman and jeweller
Add Mss 19823 18 October 1844Contents:
Leaving his house on the S. side of East Street, Chichester to his wife Susanna. Proved at P.C.C. 19 September 1817
Assignment of 21 year lease
Add Mss 19824 10 October 1844Contents:
(a) Thomas Ide of Chichester, gardener
(b) Nicholas Backshall Flint of Chichester, gardener
1r. 28p. of garden ground as in Add Mss 19813
Consideration: £200
Recites: 7 May 1840 21 year lease
(a) Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of Chichester
(b) Thomas Ide
Memorandum of the terms of letting by Nicholas Backshall Flint to Thomas Ide of property as in Add Mss 19824, until 25 December 1845, for £8 Add Mss 19825 10 October 1844
Assignment of 21 year lease
Add Mss 19826 18 December 1844Contents:
(a) Nicholas Backshall Flint of Chichester, gent
(b) Rev. Stephen Barbut of Chichester, clerk
1r. 28p. as in Add Mss 19824
Consideration: £300
Recites: Add Mss 19824
21 year lease
Add Mss 19827 1 June 1847Contents:
(a) Mayor, aldermen and citizens of Chichester
(b) Rev. Stephen Barbut, clerk
1r. 28p. garden ground as in Add Mss 19824
Consideration: £8. 16s. 3d
Rent: 2s. 6d
Recites: Surrender of 7 May 1840 21 year lease as in Add Mss 19824
21 year lease
Add Mss 19828 1 June 1847Contents:
(a) Mayor, aldermen and citizens of Chichester
(b) Rev. Stephen Barbut of Chichester, clerk
1r. 23p. garden ground in St. Peter the Great adjoining the S. walls of the City of Chichester
Consideration: £8. 16s. 3d
Rent: 2s. 6d
Recites: Surrender of 7 May 1840 21 year lease, between the same parties
Conveyance in fee
Add Mss 19829 19 December 1848Contents:
(a) Mayor, aldermen and citizens of Chichester
(b) Henry William Dudden, treasurer of the City of Chichester
(c) William Gibson Craig, Henry Rich and Richard Montesquieu Bellew, three of the Lords Commissioners of H.M.'s Treasury
(d) Rev. Stephen Barbut of Chichester, clerk
(e) James Powell the younger of Chichester, gent
1r. 28p. and 1r. 23p. of garden ground as in Add Mss 19827 and 19828
Consideration: £190. 16s. 0d
Recites: Add Mss 19827-8
With covenant to scour and cleanse the Lavant Course where it flows through the property
Lease for 7 years
Add Mss 19830 29 May 1862Contents:
(a) Rev. Stephen Barbut of Chichester
(b) Rev. Edward Whitehead of Chichester
Dwellinghouse, stable, coach-house and garden at the S. end of New Town or St. John's Street, Chichester, late in the occupation of Mrs. Willan, now of (b)
Rent: £80
Drainage Plan of St. John's House, Friary Lane, Chichester
Add Mss 19831 20th centuryContents:
Endorsed: Drainage plan
Friary Close
Plans of the situation of St. John's House, Chichester Add Mss 19832 c. 1934
Photographs of the site of a bastion on the south wall of Chichester in the garden of Friary Close, Friary Lane, Chichester, uncovered on the rebuilding of a gazebo
Add Mss 19833 July and November 1952
Carpenters' account and note book
Add Mss 19834 1856-1907
Source of acquisition:
Deposited per Chichester Museum, February 1978.
Account and note book of Henry Cooper of Slindon, then of Westergate in Aldingbourne, carpenter, 1856-1885; and of W.K. Cooper of Oving Road, Chichester, builder and painter, 1903-1907
Add Mss 19834 1856-1907Contents:
Henry Cooper's accounts give details of work done for customers. W.K. Cooper used the book to write in copies of letters and estimates
Letter from Bransby Williams
Add Mss 19835 1925
Source of acquisition:
Deposited per Chichester Museum, February 1978.
Letter to un-named correspondent from Bransby Williams, concerning a proposed performance by him as 'Fagin' Add Mss 19835 1 July 1925
Miscellaneous papers concerning the Upton family
Add Mss 19836 - 19842 1870-1924
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by P. Upton Esq., 59 Willowbed Drive, Chichester in February 1978.
Related information:
SP 638 and 639 were also deposited with this collection
Commission of Henry Upton as Ensign in the Sixth Sussex Rifle Volunteer Corps, signed by Henry, Earl of Chichester, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Sussex Add Mss 19836 23 July 1870
Commission of Henry Upton as Lieutenant in the Sixth Sussex Rifle Volunteer Corps, signed by Henry, Earl of Chichester, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Sussex Add Mss 19837 3 June 1871
Valuations under the Finance Act 1910
Add Mss 19838 April - December 1913
Contents:
Of cottages, and land and sheds at Bowling Green, in Angel Street, cottage at North End, and house and land in Lombard Street, all in Petworth, in the occupations of J.G. Humphrey, - Pannell, J. Pullen, C. Leazell, T. Herrington, A. Mitchell, H. Smith, Mrs. Adsett, A. Grover, G. Godwin, Mr. Purser and Mr. Bishop
Estimate from Charles Leazell of East Street, Petworth, builder and decorator, for H.T. Upton Esq., for repairs and decoration of two cottages at Lodsworth Common (Leggatt Hill) Add Mss 19839 5 July 1913
Estimate from S. Vincent of Angel Street, Petworth, builder, decorator and plumber for H.T. Upton Esq., for repairs to cottages at North End, Petworth Add Mss 19840 13 October 1913
Account of William T. Johnson's costs and fees in the matter of the Enfranchisement by Mrs. Agnes Upton and Messrs. Mitchell Henry Upton and Thomas Herbert Upton of a copyhold tenement of the Manor of Lodsworth Add Mss 19841 18 November 1921
Bill from the Petworth Engineering Co., East Street, Petworth, to T.H. Upton Esq., of Willow Cottage, Duncton, for a Morris Cowley four-seater car, 1925 model, and driving instructions Add Mss 19842 20 November 1924
Deeds of property in the Mint in Midhurst
Add Mss 19843 - 19844 1868
Archival history:
Transferred from the Modern Records Centre, April 1978. Formerly D.3446
Related information:
Deeds of the Mint from 1727 to 1836 can be found as Add Mss 6254 - 6264
Conveyance (demise for 450 years), in consideration of £425
Add Mss 19843 21 May 1868Contents:
From (a) Edmund Andrew Sadler of Midhurst and Nicholas Sadler of Bolney, gents., to (b) Henry Ellcome of Midhurst, common carrier
Four tenements on S. side of the Mint or Bepton Road in Midhurst; tenement on the Midhurst to Bepton Road, and property as in Add Mss 6255
Covenant to produce title deeds
Add Mss 19844 21 May 1868Contents:
Parties and property as in Add Mss no. 19843
Miscellaneous trial pressings, proofs, woodcuts etc. of James Guthrie at the Pear Tree Press, Flansham in Felpham
Add Mss 19845 - 19849 1905-1945
Related information:
See Robert P. Eckert, 'James Guthrie and the Pear Tree Press', in American Book Collector, Summer 1963, pp. 13-33
Contents:
Presented by the County Librarian, February 1972.
Trial pressings of books printed at the Pear Tree Press
Add Mss 19845 1930-1938Contents:
1. A Little Rosary, the fifteen mysteries, with woodcuts by Gabriel Pippet, hand-printed by James Guthrie in black and rose, (1930)
2. James Guthrie, To the Memory of Edward Thomas, hand-printed by John Freeman, (1937), pp. 5-8, 17-32
3. Laurence Housman, Hop O Me Heart, with illustrations by John Guthrie, (1937), pp. 6, 7, 10, 11, 14, 15
4. William Shakespeare, The Phoenix and Turtle, edited with an introduction by Gerald Bullett, (1938), pp. 5, 7-14
5. The Death and Burial of Cock Robin, nd
Proof copies of single sheets from books printed at the Pear Tree Press
Add Mss 19846 1905-1938Contents:
1. James Guthrie, A Summer Posy, (1905), cover
2. James Guthrie, Frescoes from Buried Temples, A Portfolio of Inventions, (1923), several sheets
3. James Guthrie, New Intaglio Bookplates, (1934), cover. 6 copies
4. William Collins, Ode to Evening, (1938), cover. 2 copies
5. A Prayer of the Court Physician of Saladin circa 1180 AD, nd
6. Unidentified. 4 sheets
Publicity material designed by James Guthrie at the Pear Tree Press
Add Mss 19847 1930-1938Contents:
1. By the Evening Fyre, (1930)
2. A Circular of Works and Projects from the Pear Tree Press, (1935)
3. Advertisement for William Blake's, Songs of Innocence, (1937)
4. Prospectus for Green Pastures Series, (1938)
5. Prospectus for Black Letter Series, nd
2 Posters for Flansham Village Party Add Mss 19848 1945
Series of pulls of plates, woodcuts, etc., mostly being designs for bookplates
Add Mss 19849 20th century
Miscellaneous records relating to Horsham and district
Add Mss 19850 - 19887 1695-1966
Source of acquisition:
Received from Cotching and Son, solicitors, of Horsham, per the Horsham Museum Society, January 1977
TITLE DEEDS [no ref.]
1695-1966Crawley [no ref.]
1943Unexecuted acknowledgment by the trustees of the settlement of Mrs. Phyllis Pearson of the right of Donald and Alfred Cook to see the deeds from 1869 of nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 West Street, Crawley Add Mss 19850 1943
Henfield [no ref.]
1924Abstract of title from 1874 of a messuage and garden in Henfield Add Mss 19851 1924
Horsham [no ref.]
1695-1937Miscellaneous [no ref.]
1695-c1887Conveyance (lease and release, lease for a year missing), in consideration of £150
Add Mss 19852 26, 27 March 1695Contents:
From Robert Michell of Petersfield, Hants., esq., to John Pankhurst of Horsham, apothecary
Two messuages in South Street, Horsham, in occ. of John Ansell, cordwainer, and Richard Lintott, butcher, with the gardens, orchards etc. belonging to the same; adjoining E. and S. the messuage and garden of John Burnell, N. that of John Haylor and W. South Street
Marriage settlement
Add Mss 19853 27 April 1704Contents:
Samuel Hobbs late of Portslade and now of Horsham, wheelwright, covenants with trustees to hold the following property on behalf of himself, his future wife Katherine Goble of Petworth, spinster, and their heirs
Messuage, barn, gates, gateroom, garden, orchard etc. called Charmans in Horsham, adjoining W. the highway from the market-place to Warnham, N. and E. lands called Ockendens, and S. lands of John Goring; late purchased from Edward Balchin of Horsham, wheelwright
Mortgage for £275
Add Mss 19854 28 March 1837Contents:
From William Taylor, late of Horsham, gent. and now of Glasgow, Excise Officer, to William Wells of Horsham, farmer
Two pieces of land containing about 1a., part of lot 12 allotted to the Duke of Norfolk at the enclosure of Horsham Common, adjoining N. the turnpike from Horsham to Henfield, E. a private road to Cheesworth Farm, and S. a road separating the said lands from Houses and gardens known as New Town; with the two houses built thereon
Conveyance for £28
Add Mss 19855 31 January 1872Contents:
From William Edmonds of 11 Union Street, Ship Street, Brighton, accountant, trustee of Henry Greenfield, bankrupt, to Walter Sargant of Horsham, farmer
Reversionary ninth share of the following
(i) Messuage and land near Doomsday Green in Horsham, formerly belonging to Henry Chatfield alias Snashall, and conveyed to John Greenfield of Horsham, bricklayer, in three parts full details given in 1837, 1839 and 1859
(ii) Piece of land formerly part of a close called the George Mead alias Gowden, adjoining N. and NE. garden ground of Thomas Redford, S. and SW. another part of the George Mead, E. and SE. the Back Lane from East Street to North Street and E. and NE. another part of the George Mead previously sold to the said John Greenfield and by him resold to John Tolhurst; sold to John Greenfield on 8 April 1843
All now described as farm cottages at Doomsday Green in occ. of Edward Tanner, George Sheppard, John Stedman and James Harwood; and a front messuage in Park Street and another messuage at the back in occ. of George White and Thomas Clay
Recites the will of the said John Greenfield devising the above property to his wife Hannah with remainder to his nine children
Abstract of title from 1854 of Peter Peters of Horsham, builder, to property in East Street, Horsham. N.B. "Barttelot Road" and "Park Street" have been erased Add Mss 19856 c. 1887
Deeds of property in New Road, Worthing Road, Southwater, formerly part of Lanaways Farm [no ref.]
1891-1966Consent from Charles Edward Fenwick and Amy Mander Fenwick to the trustees of their marriage settlement for the sale of Lanaways Farm and Sluts Cottage to Major-General John Clarke Add Mss 19857 25 July 1892
Attested copy declaration by George French Mant of Storrington, solicitor, concerning mortgages outstanding on the death of Rev. John Hurst, Rector of Thakeham Add Mss 19858 16 March 1894
Conveyance for £2976 9s. from Frances Rice Clarke of Sydenham Hill, London, widow to George Jonathan Mills of Worthing, gent
Add Mss 19859 12 November 1902Contents:
Farmhouse called Lanaways and 74a. in Horsham. Includes plan
Conveyance for £800
Add Mss 19860 19 May 1919Contents:
From the trustees under the will of George Mills as above to Charles Gent of Station Road, Horsham, farmer. 30a., part of Lanaways Farm in occ. of F.G. Flemming, fronting Worthing Road. Includes plan
Abstract of title of the said trustees from 1892
Add Mss 19861 1919
Conveyance for £650 from the said Charles Gent to Arthur Walter Todman of Felbridge, builder
Add Mss 19862 21 August 1922Contents:
Part of the property in no. 19860 above. Includes plan
Abstract of title of the said Charles Gent from 1892
Add Mss 19863 1922
Deeds and insurance Policies concerning the road called New Road and the several houses, built by the said A.W. Todman on the property in Add Mss no. 19862
Add Mss 19864 1924-1966
Miscellaneous [no ref.]
1894-1937Draft deeds relating to nos. 5, 6 and 8-12 Barttelot Road, Horsham
Add Mss 19865 1894-1895
Abstract of title from 1879 of the Horsham School Board to school premises in Trafalgar Road, Horsham
Add Mss 19866 1900
Deeds etc. concerning 14 Wellington Road, Horsham
Add Mss 19867 1920-1922
Abstract of title from 1887 of nos. 33, 35, 37, 39 Trafalgar Road, Horsham Add Mss 19868 1924
Deeds and other papers concerning 45 East Street, Horsham
Add Mss 19869 1929-1931
Contents:
Includes an inventory, 1929
Underlease for seven years of 38 and 39a West Street, Horsham Add Mss 19870 4 March 1935
Abstract of title from 1929 of Home Farm, Pondtail Road, Horsham; also Fire Insurance Policy, 1937 Add Mss 19871 1937
Loxwood [no ref.]
1907Abstracts of Title from 1876 of the trustees of Walter George King to part of the Loxwood Estate in Loxwood, Rudgwick and Alfold co. Surrey
Add Mss 19872 1907
Nuthurst [no ref.]
1907Tenancy agreement between Henry Michell of Horsham, brewer, and Thomas Haines of Broadbridge Heath, grocer, concerning Frederick House, Monksgate, Nuthurst Add Mss 19873 17 June 1907
Shipley [no ref.]
1926Lease for five years of Purveyors Farm House Coolham Add Mss 19874 25 December 1926
Slinfold [no ref.]
c1924Abstract of Title from 1896 of two messuages and land next the level crossing in Slinfold
Add Mss 19875 c. 1924Contents:
Damaged. With plan
Warnham [no ref.]
1930Assignment for £500
Add Mss 19876 25 January 1930Contents:
From Catherine Isobell Woodall of Warnham Place, widow, and others, to Alan Blomfield of Pyrford, Surrey, farmer
Warnham Place Farm and 163a. in Warnham
Recites the original lease for 7 years from Charles Eric Lucas to (a) above dated 26 January 1928
MISCELLANEOUS [no ref.]
1851-1946Sale particulars of Bury and Pollingfold Farm (168a.) in Abinger and Rudgwick, and of cottages at Wonersh and Crawley Add Mss 19877 1851
Plan of lands on the N. side of Springfield House, Horsham, prepared in an unknown dispute
Add Mss 19878 July 1876Contents:
Gives the locus in quo and names of adjacent owners
Sale particulars of Leigh Fields Farm (224a.) in Ockley, Surrey; Pond Head Farm (115a.) in Abinger and Ockley; Rudge Farm (101a.) in Rudgwick and Abinger; Broadstone Farm (228a.) in Wootton and Rudgwick Add Mss 19879 1876
Copy declarations to support the title of George Latham Story as trustee under the will of John Thomas Story to property in Ifield
Add Mss 19880 1882
Plan sale particulars missing of freehold land forming part of the Gratwicke Estate in the parish of Heene and town of West Worthing Add Mss 19881 1884
Papers relating to Ifield Court Farm
Add Mss 19882 1904-1906
Papers of the executors of General Sir William Stirling-Hamilton, of Woodgaters, Southwater, 10th bart., d. 1913, and of Sir William Stirling-Hamilton, also of Woodgaters and later of Rascals, Southwater, 11th bart. d. 1946
Add Mss 19883 1913-1946
Contents:
Include tenancy agreements of Woodgaters with plan and of Rascals, 1914, and illustrated sale particulars of Woodgaters and Rascals, 1916
Papers concerning Charles Holditch Bristow of Chantry House, Steyning
Add Mss 19884 1910-1934
Contents:
Include deeds of Preston House, Steyning, 1910, and of a barn and lands at the rear of Chantry House, 1921-1930, together with sale particulars of the said barn, 1929
Sale particulars of Rosier Farm (180a.) in Billingshurst Add Mss 19885 1925
Deeds and papers of the Warren family of Ifield, builders and contractors
Add Mss 19886 1932-1937
Contents:
Include mortgage deeds of The Orchard, The Post Office, Malvern Cottage, Brooklands, Coronation Cottages, Hope Cottage, The Royal Oak, Oak House, Mill Lane Cottages, and Alma Cottages; and of two other cottages and a builder's yard, all in Ifield, 1932-1936
Power of attorney for 12 months from William Henry Hammond Stapley of Salisbury Road and also of South Street, Horsham, chartered surveyor, now a Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery, to his wife Dorothy May Stapley Add Mss 19887 9 October 1942
Deed of property in Horsted Keynes and Lindfield
Add Mss 19888 1622
Source of acquisition:
Presented by the County Archivist of Warwickshire, per the County Archivist of East Sussex, March 1978
Conveyance (bargain and sale), in consideration of £200
Add Mss 19888 21 September 1622Contents:
From (a) Drewe Hills of Horsted Keynes, yeo., to (b) Thomas Plumer of Mitcham, co. Surrey, esq., Edmund Plumer of London, esq., and Walter Plumer, son and heir of Thomas
Tenements, buildings and lands called Aliens Castford or Farways (100a.) in Horsted Keynes and Lindfield
Deeds of property in Surrey Street and High Street, Littlehampton
Add Mss 19889 - 19897 1818-1899
Archival history:
Transferred from the Modern Records Centre, January 1975. Deed Packet No. D5775
Mortgage (lease and release, lease for a year missing) for £700
Add Mss 19889 4 March 1818Contents:
From (a) Jeremiah Scarvell of Selborne, yeo., grandson and heir of Jeremiah Scarvell of Littlehampton, merchant, decd., who was son and heir of Jeremiah Scarvell of Littlehampton, mariner, decd., to (b) Richard Shutler of Pagham, yeo
Dwellinghouse, garden, buildings and small piece of land in Littlehampton, in occ. of Rose Scarvell, mother of (a)
Recites will of Jeremiah Scarvell, 10 March 1769, bequeathing property to his son, and his death, will of his son, 19 February 1803, and his death
Mortgage (appointment and demise) for further charge of £100
Add Mss 19890 12 May 1824Contents:
From (a) Jeremiah Scarvell of Littlehampton, merchant, to (b) Thomas Gosden of Rogate, yeo., and Edward Maxwell of Treyford, yeo., exors. of Richard Shutler of Pagham, yeo
Property as in Add Mss no. 19889
Mortgage (assignment of residue of term, for £1,500
Add Mss 19891 4 April 1833Contents:
From (a) Thomas Gosden of Rogate, yeo., and Edward Maxwell of Treyford, yeo., (b) John Sandle of Chichester, draper and William Sowton and Richard Fuller, jun., both of Chichester, and (c) Jeremiah Scarvell of Littlehampton, gent. and Harriett his wife, to (d) Charles Osborn of Hayling, co. Hants., gent
Property as in Add Mss no. 19889
Mortgage for £300
Add Mss 19892 4 April 1834Contents:
From (a) Jeremiah Scarvell of Littlehampton, gent., eldest brother and heir of Ann Scarvell, late of Bognor, spinster, to (b) Charles Osborn of Hayling, gent
Dwellinghouse sometime since erected by John Ellis at the NW corner of the Steyne in Bognor
Mortgage for £300
Add Mss 19893 4 April 1834Contents:
From (a) John Sandle of Chichester, draper, William Sowton and Richard Fuller jun., both of Chichester, gents., trustees of (b) Jeremiah Scarvell of Littlehampton, gent. and Harriett his wife, to (c) Charles Osborn of Hayling, gent
Property as in Add Mss no. 19889
Transfer of several mortgages for securing £1,800 and interest
Add Mss 19894 7 January 1835Contents:
From (a) Charles Osborn of Hayling, gent., to (b) James Corfe of Littlehampton, brewer
Property as in Add Mss no. 19889
Deed of further charge of £2,010
Add Mss 19895 26 January 1852Contents:
From (a) Harriett Scarvell of Littlehampton, widow, Jane Rose Scarvell of Littlehampton, spinster, Jeremiah Thomas Scarvell of Littlehampton, gent., and Harriett Scarvell jun., to (b) James Corfe of Clifton, co. Gloucs., gent
Property as in Add Mss no. 19889
Conveyance and assignment
Add Mss 19896 26 January 1852Contents:
From (a) John Sandle of Swan Street, Southwark, gent., and William Sowton and Richard Fuller, both of Chichester, gents., at the request of (b) Harriett Scarvell, widow, Jane Rose Scarvell, spinster, Jeremiah Thomas Scarvell, gent., and Harriett Scarvell jun., spinster, all of Littlehampton, to (c) Harriett Scarvell, widow
Property as in Add Mss no. 19889
Transfer of mortgage for £1,800 and further charge of £100
Add Mss 19897 24 December 1869Contents:
From (a) Thomas Livesey of 589 Old Kent Road, co. Surrey, esq., Secretary of the South Metropolitan Gas Light Company, and George Edward Gittens of Portsmouth, esq., Chief Accountant of Her Majesty's Dockyard, and (b) Harriett, Jane Rose, Jeremiah Thomas and Harriett Scarvell jun., all of Littlehampton, to (c) George Constable of Arundel, gent., and Richard Edmunds of Worthing, gent
Property as in Add Mss no. 19889, described in two schedules
Endorsed with transfer of mortgage, 12 May 1883, from Alfred S. Edmunds of 11 St. Brides Avenue, Fleet Street, London, esq., Howard C. Ward of Roehampton, co. Surrey, esq
George R. Edmunds of 11 St. Brides Avenue, esq., and Walter Edmunds of 79 Lambeth Palace Road, doctor of medicine, exors. of (c), to Herbert Edward Thompson of Arundel and Edward Francis Collett of Worthing, gent
Further transfer of mortgage, 31 May 1883, between Herbert Edward Thompson and Edward Francis Collet and (b) to George Penfold Holmes of Worthing, esq., and William Henry Waterman of Worthing, gent
Reconveyance and surrender of mortgage term, 20 September 1899, from George Penfold Holmes, at the direction of William Henry Waterman to Jeremiah Thomas Scarvell
Deeds of Field Place, Rumboldswhyke
Add Mss 19898 - 19902 1885-1905
Source of acquisition:
Presented by Mackrell & Co., Inigo Place, 31 Bedford Street, London WC2, formerly Julius White & Bywaters, 17 Soho Square, London W1, per the British Records Association, March 1971
Abstract of the title of William Duke to Field Place in Rumboldswhyke, reciting from 5 October 1860 Add Mss 19898 1885
Supplemental abstract of title of William Duke to Field Place in Rumboldswhyke, reciting from 14 February 1881 Add Mss 19899 1885
Abstract of title of Richard Chase to Field Place in Rumboldswhyke, reciting from 24 March 1885 Add Mss 19900 1905
Schedule of deeds of Field Place in Rumboldswhyke, from 17 December 1884 to 11 February 1905 Add Mss 19901 1905
Requisitions on title to Field Place, Rumboldswhyke and replies thereto Add Mss 19902 1905
Miscellaneous Papers of Lindsay Fleming purchased at the Sale of his Library at Sotheby's in 1972, and transferred to the Record Office, January 1975 and April 1977
Add Mss 19903 - 19922 20th century
Conditions of access:
The correspondence may be consulted only by permission of the County Archivist
Typescript Articles [no ref.]
20th centuryLindsay Fleming, 'Goodwood Trees: 1. Evergreen Trees; 2. Deciduous Trees', reprinted from Country Life, 1927, and 'Trees in Goodwood Park', from the Midhurst Times, 1 July 1927
Add Mss 19903 20th century
Contents:
Together with a number of photographs of trees in Goodwood Park catalogues of sales of trees, and correspondence with 8th Duke and Duchess of Richmond, the Goodwood Agent and Forester, and the Editor of Country Life
Lindsay Fleming, 'Kingley Vale Yew Trees', unpublished typescript with a number of photographs, and a letter from Richard Williamson, 1966
Add Mss 19904 20th century
Typescript copies of letters to Mark Anthony Lower from Dean W.F. Hook, 1860-1865, with a letter from Francis W. Steer, 1961
Add Mss 19905 20th century
W.D. Peckham, 'Some Bosham Superstitions', with letters by W.D. Peckham to Lindsay Fleming and to the Editor of the Times Add Mss 19906 1938
Lindsay Fleming, 'Vanishing Chichester'. A letter to the Editor of Country Life, published in 1957, with two letters from the Editor Add Mss 19907 1957
Lindsay Fleming, 'St. Andrew's Chapel, Pagham' Add Mss 19908 20th century
Lindsay Fleming, 'Two Generations of Chichester Taxidermists' Add Mss 19909 20th century
Lindsay Fleming, 'Amberley Wildbrooks' Add Mss 19910 20th century
Lindsay Fleming, 'The Trees and Shrubs of Aldwick Grange' Add Mss 19911 20th century
Correspondence [no ref.]
20th century
Conditions of access:
(Permission required for consultation)
Letters to Lindsay Fleming from Rev. T.D.S. Bayley
Add Mss 19912 1960-1962
Correspondence concerning the restoration of the Hippesley Memorial in Edburton Church
Add Mss 19913 1957-1958
Correspondence relating to the Exhibition of Books in St. John's Church Hall, Bognor
Add Mss 19914 1951
Contents:
Including 5 letters from R.C. Sherriff
Correspondence with W.H. Godfrey and Francis W. Steer concerning Sussex Church Guides
Add Mss 19915 1958
Letters from E.W. Holden concerning West Blatchington
Add Mss 19916 1955
Correspondence concerning Ashburnham Church
Add Mss 19917 1962-1963
Correspondence concerning Mid Lavant Church
Add Mss 19918 1963
Letters to Lindsay Fleming from W.D. Peckham
Add Mss 19919 1930-1934
Letters to Lindsay Fleming from Francis W. Steer
Add Mss 19920 1957-1962
Correspondence concerning William Holland and Steyning Grammar School
Add Mss 19921 1959-1961
Miscellaneous papers and correspondence Add Mss 19922 20th century
Title deeds of the Manor of Barkfold in Kirdford and Wisborough Green
Add Mss 19923 - 19945 1631-1817
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by the County Archivist, County Record Office, Melton Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, September 1975.
Lease for 99 years, at the annual rent of 1d
Add Mss 19923 20 April 1631Contents:
From (a) Ann Penfoulde of Kirdford, widow of Thomas Penfoulde, yeo., to (b) John Horton of Kirdford, clerk, Richard Penfoulde of Kirdford, yeo., and Henry Strudwicke of Crouchland in Kirdford, yeo., in trust to pay Anthony, Henry and Thomas Penfoulde £100, when they attain the age of 21
Moiety of Manor and capital messuage of Barkfold in Kirdford
Deed to lead the uses of a common recovery
Add Mss 19924 23 April 1631Contents:
Between (a) Ann Penfold of Kirdford, widow, and (b) William Strudwick of Foxbridge in Kirdford, yeo., in consideration of their forthcoming marriage
Moiety of Manor and capital messuage of Barkfold in Kirdford
Deed to lead the uses of a fine
Add Mss 19925 30 January 1632Contents:
Between (a) Richard Scutt of Barkfold in Kirdford, gent., and Mary his wife, dau. and coheir of Agnes Napper, and (b) William Westden of Battlehurst in Kirdford, gent., and Henry Strudwick of Bealehouse in Kirdford, yeo
Moiety of Manor and capital messuage of Barkfold in Kirdford, being the hall, two butteries, kitchen, oastroom and furnace, with the buildings and chambers thereon on E. part of the house, gatehouse, Old Stone Heald Barn, and garden on E. side of house, E. side of old orchard and gateroom adjoining old barn, E. side of court on S. of house, with 104a. land on S. side of Kings Highway from Wisborough Green to Kirdford, called Picked Croft, Barnefield, Cavies Field, Three Eastfield Crofts, Hookeland Coppice, Hookefield, Great Meadow, Three Cornered Croft, Oxen Coppice, Oxen Crofts, Longfield, Coppicefield, the Coppice and the Little Meadow
Final concord, parties and property as in Add Mss no. 19925 Add Mss 19926 Hilary Term 1632
Deed to declare the uses of a fine, parties and property as in Add Mss no. 19925 Add Mss 19927 26 May 1643
Deed to lead the uses of a fine
Add Mss 19928 27 May 1643Contents:
Between (a) Richard Scutt of Barkfold and Mary his wife, dau. and coheir of Matthew Napper of Wisborough Green, yeo., decd., and Agnes his wife, who survived him without any male issue, and William Strudwick of Amberley, yeo., late husband of Ann, who was the late wife of Thomas Penfold of Kirdford, yeo., and who was the other dau. of Matthew Napper, (b) Daniel Wayte of Inner Temple, London, gent., and (c) Thomas Willis of Petworth, gent., and John Browne of St. Martin in the Fields, co. Middx., gent
Manor and capital messuage of Barkfold, being 152a. land called the Barnfeild, the East Marsh, the West Marsh, being fenced into fields called Furnace Pond, Bonners Hanger, Common Field, the Lane, Gorefield, Motefield, Fulwicks, Fulwicks Coppice, Fulwicks Pond, Northupp and Northupp Meadow in Kirdford and Wisborough Green on N. side of Barkfold, and in occ. of William Strudwick; and 104a. land called Picked Croft, Barnefield, Cavies Field, Three Eastfield Crofts, Hookeland Coppice, Hookefield, Great Meadow, Three Cornered Croft, Oxen Coppice, Oxen Crofts, Longfield, Coppicefield, the Coppice and the Little Meadow in Kirdford on S. side of Barkfold, and in occ. of Richard Scutt
Conveyance (bargain and sale) in consideration of £400
Add Mss 19929 24 June 1643Contents:
From (a) William Strudwick of Amberley, yeo., to (b) Richard Scutt of Barkfold in Kirdford, gent
Moiety of Manor and capital messuage of Barkfold, being the Parlour, the Parlour loft over the Hall and the Parlour, 2 closets and rooms in both storeys lying above the Porch, 2 Pantrys and cellar under the Pantry, chambers and rooms in both storeys above the Pantrys, room used as a coalhouse under the staircase in the entry between the Hall and the Parlour, part of little house on N. side of kitchen, extending from W. of little house to E. Post of the door opening to the orchard, all rooms a above the gatehouse on S. side of the House, barn, stable and stall covered with tile on W. of house, barn in Furnace Lands, barn and stall lately erected on West Marsh, paved court lying between little house and Barkfold, herb garden inclosed on S. side of house, W. side of Great Orchard inclosed with a pale extending from E. side of Post of N. door of Barkfold to NW corner of the Little Orchard, Little Orchard on W. side of the Great Orchard, parcel of land used as a gate for fothering cattle upon Parlour of Barkfold to the E. and the new barn on W., close called Barnefield, East Marsh, West Marsh, West Field, Bonners Field, Bonners Croft, the Pondbay, the Furnace Lands, the Furnace Pond, the Bonners Hanger, the Common Field, the Gorefield, the Motefield, the Fulwicks, the Fulwicks Coppice, the Fulwicks Pond, the Northupp and Northupp meadow, (152a.); moiety of porch and gatehouse on S. of Barkfold, and of staircase and of entries to its courtyard on S. side of Barkfold
Declaration of mortgage for £400
Add Mss 19930 24 June 1643Contents:
Parties and property as in Add Mss no. 19929
Agreement
Add Mss 19931 18 July 1643Contents:
Between parties as in Add Mss no. 19929 that the £800 debt owing to Richard Scutt by William Strudwick shall be void, if Strudwick pay £100 to Anthony Penfold, son of Anne Penfold, his late wife
Conveyance (bargain and sale) in consideration of £400
Add Mss 19932 24 June 1649Contents:
From (a) William Strudwick of Amberley, yeo., and Henry Strudwick of Crouchlands in Kirdford, yeo., to (b) Richard Scutt of Barkfold in Kirdford, gent
Property as in Add Mss no. 19929
Assignment of residue of term of 99 years
Add Mss 19933 31 July 1649Contents:
From (a) Richard Penfold of Kirdford, yeo., Henry Strudwick of Kirdford, yeo., Anthony and Thomas Penfold, sons of Thomas and Anne Penfold, late of Kirdford, decd., and William Watts of Westminster, gent., to (b) Richard Scutt of Barkfold
Moiety of Manor and capital messuage of Barkfold in Kirdford
Will of Richard Scutt of Westminster, gent
Add Mss 19934 14 June 1660Contents:
He bequeaths to Thomas Scutt his eldest son, Manor and capital messuage of Barkfold, with the adjacent lands of Hairlands and Boxalls in Kirdford, and the Manor of Aldwick
Settlement on the intended marriage of John Scutt and Frances Furness
Add Mss 19935 25 June 1673Contents:
Between (a) Mary Scutt, widow of Richard Scutt late of Westminster, gent., decd., and John Scutt of Westminster, gent., her son and heir, (b) William Furnis of Westminster, grocer and John Scutt of Petworth, gent., and (c) Edward Watts of Westminster, grocer
The White Hart Inn in St. Paul's, Covent Garden and St. Martin in the Fields; Manor and capital messuage called Barkfold in Kirdford and Wisborough Green, barn and lands called Herland, tenement called Fulwicks alias Boxfolds
Mortgage for £100
Add Mss 19936 3 February 1703Contents:
From (a) John Scutt of Westminster, gent., and Middleton Scutt, his son and heir, to (b) Hannah Jones of St. Botolphs Aldersgate, widow, and (c) Henry Jones, citizen and clockmaker of London
Manor and capital messuage of Barkfold in Kirdford and Wisborough Green, with barn and lands called Herland, and tenement called Fulwicks or Boxfolds
Endorsed with assignments of term, 24 May 1709, and 30 December 1713
Final concord
Add Mss 19937 Hilary Term 1703Contents:
Between (a) Henry Jones, and (b) John and Middleton Scutt
Property as in Add Mss no. 19936
Mortgage for £400
Add Mss 19938 18 February 1703Contents:
From (a) John Scutt of Petworth, gent., (b) John Scutt of Westminster, gent., and Middleton Scutt, his eldest son by Margaret Scutt, and (c) Mary Scutt, spinster, only dau. of John Scutt of Westminster by Francis Furnis his wife, to (d) Henry Jones, citizen and clockmaker of London and Mary his wife, and (e) Sir Lacon William Child Kt., and Sir John Franklyn Kt., two of the Masters of the High Court of Chancery
Property as in Add Mss no. 19936
Assignment of judgement in Court of Common Pleas re debt of £400
Add Mss 19939 19 February 1703Contents:
From (a) Mary Scutt of St. Margaret's Westminster, spinster, and (b) John Scutt of Westminster, gent, in trust for (c) Henry Jones, citizen and clockmaker of London and Mary his wife, to (d) Sir Lacon William Child and Sir John Franklyn
Property as in Add Mss no. 19936
Conveyance of reversionary interest in consideration of £150
Add Mss 19940 28 February 1704Contents:
From (a) Middleton Scutt of Westminster, gent., to (b) Sir Thomas Haslewood of Wick iuxta Parshore, co. Worcs., Kt
Property as in Add Mss no. 19936
Conveyance (lease and release) in consideration of £400 and interest, with covenant to levy a fine
Add Mss 19941, 19942 2,3 June 1709Contents:
From (a) Edward Edwards of Limington, co. Hants., and Anne his wife, cousin and heir of Henry Jones, and (b) Mary Jones, widow and exor of Henry Jones and (c) Bridgett Wynn of London, widow, exor of Hannah Jones, late of St. Botolphs Aldersgate, decd., to (d) Sir Thomas Haslewood of Wick iuxta Parshore, co. Worcs., Kt., and (e) Richard Dowdeswell of Pool Court, co. Worcs., and Edward Bulstrode of Tewkesbury, co. Gloucs., esqs
Property as in Add Mss no. 19936
Assignment of residue of term, in consideration of £400 and interest
Add Mss 19943 3 June 1709Contents:
From (a) Mary Jones, widow and exor of Henry Jones, (b) Sir Lacon William Child of the Court of Chancery, and (c) Edward Edwards jun., of Limington, co. Hants., and Anne his wife, to (d) Sir Thomas Haslewood, in trust for (e) John Brampton of London, gent., to attend the inheritance
Property as in Add Mss no. 19936
Conveyance (lease and release, lease for a year missing) in consideration of £166 18s. 6d
Add Mss 19944 4 June 1715Contents:
From (a) William Watson late of Kirdford, but now of Wootton, co. Surrey, yeo., to (b) Nicholas Turner, late of Petworth, but now of Fittleworth, esq
Great tithes from property as in Add Mss no. 19936
Release in consideration of £3,500 in £5611 4. 4. 3% consolidated bank annuities, £2264 17. 10 and £1433 14. 4
Add Mss 19945 21 January 1817Contents:
From (a) William Borrer of Hurstpierpoint, esq. and (b) William Margesson jun., of Offington in Broadwater, esq., and Rev. George Saxby Penfold of Goring, clerk, at the direction of (c) William Margesson sen., late of Offington, but now of Shermanbury, esq., to (d) Richard Hasler of Bognor, esq., and (e) John Batcock of Southwark, co. Surrey, esq., his trustee
Property as in Add Mss no. 19936
Scorebooks of Priory Park Cricket Club
Add Mss 19946 - 19949 1935 - 1968
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by W.A. Walton Esq., 84 Worcester Road, Chichester, on behalf of Priory Park Cricket Club, April 1978.
Related information:
Earlier scorebooks of Priory Park Cricket Club from 1856 to 1908 are Add Mss 1336 - 1356
Scorebook of Priory Park Cricket Club Add Mss 19946 11 May 1935 - 21 August 1937
Scorebook of Priory Park Cricket Club, 28 August 1937 - 19 September 1942; with 2 games in 1951 Add Mss 19947 1937-1951
Scorebook of Priory Park Cricket Club Add Mss 19948 29 May 1939 - 13 September 1941
Scorebook of Priory Park Cricket Club, 1 May 1948 - 11 September 1948; with a few games in 1968 Add Mss 19949 1948-1968
Letters to Nigel McCreery from various writers
Add Mss 19950 1975-1978
Source of acquisition:
Presented by Nigel McCreery Esq. of 3 Windmill Lane, East Grinstead, as a tribute to Miss Kathleen Coltman of East Grinstead, May 1978
Letters to Nigel McCreery from A.J.P. Taylor (1975); Trevor Huddleston, Bishop of Stepney (1975); Jack Jones, General Secretary of the T.G.W.U. (1976); Brian Crozier (1977); and Graham Sutherland (1978) Add Mss 19950 1975-1978
Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of Tarring with Marlpost
Add Mss 19951 1811
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by the Curator, Saffron Walden Museum, Essex, May 1978
Manor of Tarring cum Marlpost. Admission of Charles, 11th Duke of Norfolk, on the surrender of the Marquis and Marchioness of Hertford, Hugo Charles Meynell esq. and Lord William Gordon and Frances his wife
Add Mss 19951 25 Oct. 1811Contents:
(1) W. part (2½a.) of a lag or cow mead, part of lands called Tandridge or Cadmans in Horsham, adjoining the Brooks running W. from Horsham Mill
(2) Barn, and 7a. field names
(3) All the other copyhold lands to which the said Marchioness of Hertford was admitted on 10 Feb. 1809 under the will of Charles, 9th Viscount Irwin, decd
Military Scrapbooks
Add Mss 19952 - 19954 1876-1936
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Major John Ainsworth, Curator, Royal Sussex Regimental Museum Trust, Roussillon Barracks, Chichester, February 1978
Scrapbook compiled by his wife of the career of Major-General James Charles Young, CB (1858-1926), Colonel of the Royal Sussex Regiment from 1914. 1876-1926, with some later material to 1936 Add Mss 19952 1876-1936
Scrapbook compiled by his mother in memory of Capt. C.J.K.Maguire, Royal Sussex Regiment, killed in action at Diamond Hill, South Africa, June 1900
Add Mss 19953 1900-1929Contents:
Contains letters to his family in Ireland, photographs, and letters of condolence after his death. April - July 1900, with some later notes to 1929
Scrapbook of news cuttings and photographs of the 1st Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment on its recruiting march from Dover to Arundel, 21 - 29 August 1933 Add Mss 19954 1933
Letters and notes concerning genealogy
Add Mss 19955 1932-1933
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Bognor Library, May 1978
Letters and card from Walter H. Godfrey and Bertram R. Mitford to General Fane Lambarde concerning genealogy
Add Mss 19955 1932-1933Contents:
With notes on various medieval families, nd
Score Books of Priory Park Cricket Club
Add Mss 19958 - 19966 1951-1964
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by W.A. Walton Esq., 84 Worcester Road, Chichester, on behalf of Priory Park Cricket Club, June 1978
Related information:
For Score Books of Priory Park Cricket Club, 1856-1908, see Add Mss 2336-2356; and 1935-1942 (and a few games in 1951 and 1968) see Add Mss 19946-19949
Score Book of Priory Park Cricket Club Add Mss 19958 5 May 1951 - 22 Sept. 1951
Score Book of Priory Park Cricket Club Add Mss 19959 10 May 1952 - 20 Sept. 1952
Score Book of Priory Park Cricket Club Add Mss 19960 1 May 1954 - 12 Sept. 1954
Score Book of Priory Park Cricket Club Add Mss 19961 5 May 1956 - 8 Sept. 1962
Score Book of Priory Park Cricket Club Add Mss 19962 4 May 1957 - 14 July 1962
Score Book of Priory Park Cricket Club Add Mss 19963 22 May 1958 - 24 Sept. 1958
Score Book of Priory Park Cricket Club Add Mss 19964 2 May 1959 - 12 Sept. 1959
Score Book of Priory Park Cricket Club Add Mss 19965 30 May 1960 - 26 Aug. 1961
Score Book of Priory Park Cricket Club Add Mss 19966 27 June 1964 - 19 Sept. 1964
Manuscript Music commissioned by or dedicated to Dean Walter Hussey of Northampton and Chichester Cathedral
Add Mss 19967 - 19982 1944-1977
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Dean Walter Hussey on his retirement from Chichester Cathedral, July 1977.
Malcolm Arnold, Laudate Dominum. Psalm 150 for Choir and Organ Add Mss 19967 1950
Lennox Berkeley, Festival Anthem
Add Mss 19968 (1945)Contents:
With covering note from Lennox Berkeley
Lennox Berkeley, The Lord is My Shepherd
Add Mss 19969 (1975)
Lennox Berkeley, Three Songs. Poems by Walter de la Mare. 'Poetry', 'Another Spring', 'Afraid'. For Janet Baker Add Mss 19970 (1977)
James Bernard, Good Day. A Christmas Carol Add Mss 19971 ?1950s
James Bernard, The Shepherd Upon A Hill. A Christmas Carol for tenor, choir and organ Add Mss 19972 (1956)
Leonard Bernstein, Chichester Psalms
Add Mss 19973 (1965)
Benjamin Britten, Prelude and Fugue on a Theme by Vittoria Add Mss 19974 (1946)
James Butt, Bless the Lord, O My Soul. A Cantata Add Mss 19975 (1955)
Gerald Finzi, Lo, the Full, Final Sacrifice. Festival Anthem. Words by Richard Crashaw Add Mss 19976 (1946)
Christopher Headington, An Anthem for St. Matthew's Day. For choir and organ. Words by Henry Vaughan Add Mss 19977 (1948)
Edmund Rubbra, The Revival. Motet for unaccompanied choir. Words by Henry Vaughan Add Mss 19978 (1944)
William Walton, Magnificat, and Nunc Dimittis Add Mss 19979 (1975)
Alec Wyton, Palm Sunday Procession, for Choir and Organ. With covering letter from Alec Wyton
Add Mss 19980 (1965)
Alec Wyton, Magnificat. For contralto solo and choir
Add Mss 19981 (1973)
Gustav Holst, From the Host to its Hostess. Ave Atque Vale. Written by Mabel Rodwell Jones and signed by Holst and all his choir Add Mss 19982 (?1930)
Deeds and other papers relating to two cottages at Lowfield Heath in Ifield
Add Mss 19983 - 19991 1892-1909
Source of acquisition:
Presented to the Survey Record Office by Messrs. Brundrett & Co., per the British Records Association, November 1974, and transferred to the West Sussex Record Office, May 1978.
Copy will of Fanny Louisa Fillery of Crawley, widow, bequeathing her property to trustees to be sold for the benefit of her children Add Mss 19983 19 November 1892
Abstract of Title of James Soan to the property reciting from 22 April 1855 Add Mss 19984 1892
Supplemental Abstract of Title of William Butcher to the property reciting from 11 April 1892 Add Mss 19985 1895
Abstract of Title of Cecil Fillery to the property reciting from 11 April 1892 Add Mss 19986 1909
Draft Agreement for sale of property from Cecil Fillery of the Crown Inn, Colham Green, near Hillingdon, co. Middx., esq., to Arthur Daws of Ifield Add Mss 19987 5 February 1909
Agreement as above for £350 Add Mss 19988 5 February 1909
Draft Conveyance, in consideration of £355, from Cecil Fillery at the request of Arthur Daws, to Richard Henry Holton of Ifield, foreman gardener Add Mss 19989 16 February 1909
Correspondence between Cecil Fillery and Messrs. Atkind Bros. re a claim for compensation Add Mss 19990 1909
Correspondence of Cecil Fillery re the sale of freehold cottages at Crawley Add Mss 19991 1909
Household inventory and papers relating to Duncton Coronation Festivities
Add Mss 19992 - 19995 1873-1953
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by P. Upton Esq., 59 Willowbed Drive, Chichester, June 1978.
Inventory of Household Furniture, China, Glass, Plate, Pictures etc. belonging to Henry Thomas Upton, East Street, Petworth, 1873
Add Mss 19992 1873-1891
Contents:
At front are plans of three rooms; after main inventory are lists of wedding presents 1873, lists of articles acquired 1889-1891, and descriptions of rooms
Minute Book of the Duncton District Coronation Festivities Committees Add Mss 19993 1911 and 1953
Programme for the Barlavington, Duncton and Upwaltham Silver Jubilee Celebrations Add Mss 19994 1935
Accounts and receipts of the Duncton Coronation Committee
Add Mss 19995 1953
Lease of lands in the Sompting Abotts Estate in Lancing
Add Mss 19996 1721
Source of acquisition:
Deposited by Mrs. A.M. Ives, 18 Manor Close, North Lancing, July 1978.
Lease for 99 years at an annual rent of 2s
Add Mss 19996 20 June 1721Contents:
From (a) William Alderton of West Preston, jun., gent., to (b) William Alderton his father
The lands in Lancing part of Sompting Abotts and Lichpole Farm leased to Richard Slaughter of Sompting, yeo., and the malthouse in Sompting, with half the crop of furze on Furze Field next to the Downs
Miscellaneous documents
Add Mss 19997 - 20000 1891-1957
Source of acquisition:
Presented by Mrs. E. Fuller, Minikins, Duncton Close, Felpham, Bognor Regis, June 1978.
Receipted account for school fees at Lindenau School, Chichester, from Rev. A. Fuller to A.M. Pearce Add Mss 19997 25 December 1891
Letter to ?Rev. W.D. Parish, Chancellor of the Cathedral, from Prebendary F.G. Bennett Add Mss 19998 12 May 1896
Illustration and first page of Chapter II of A. Davis Cooper's book on Smuggling in Sussex Add Mss 19999 nd
Sotheby's Sale Catalogue page showing broadsides for the Boxing Match between Spring and Langan for the Championship of England near Chichester, 8 June 1824, purchased by A.W.F. Fuller, and presented by Mrs. E. Fuller to the Chichester Museum Add Mss 20000 3 April 1957
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