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East Sussex deeds and manorial records

Catalogue reference: SAS-HC

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This record is about the East Sussex deeds and manorial records dating from 14th cent - 19th cent.

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Reference
SAS-HC
Title
East Sussex deeds and manorial records
Date
14th cent - 19th cent
Description

Principal contents:

1-31 Brighton: Cranbourne Street, copyhold of the manor of Brighton, [1790]-1898

32-58 Brighton: 195 Western Road, 1721-1883

59-71 Brighton: 196 Western Road, 1833-1890

72-174 ESRO ACC 5120/86 (Newhaven: Elphick family, 1532-1864

175-271 ESRO NOR (Norton and Owen families of Rye)

272-274 ESRO AMS 6300

275-322 Newhaven: manors of Meeching and Plumpton-Piddinghoe, court books, rentals, etc, 1655-1940, conveyances of the manors, Lane - Gibbon - Baker-Holroyd, 1630-1833

323-347 John Ellman, sheep farmer of Glynde: account books and various, 1773-1809

342-347 Salehurst: manor of Etchingham-cum-Salehurst, survey, rental, court book, plans, 1597-1885

348-373 Wadhurst: Marling Place, 1677-1923

374-451 Hurstpierpoint: The Grange, 1631-1871

452-515 Alfriston: Deans Place Estate, including development of a building estate on the former common fields, 1802-1914

516-517 Probate of Ann Burtenshaw of Brighton, 1864; probate of Frederick Boore of Brighton, 1869

518-536 Isfield: house late Alchorne's, parish cottages, 1740-1801

537-581 Frant and Rotherfield: Alfreys and Blackland, Forest Gate, Wellmead, The Croft, Bearfields, forge and ironworks, house at Eridge Green, Vinals Farm; Pell in Wadhurst (Weller family) 1597-1745

582-610 Buxted: Howbourne Manor; East Chiltington: Chapel Land; Fletching: Forge Fields; Chailey: Agmonds; Cowfold: Eastridge; Lewes All Saints: Lewes House, the Black Horse; Plumpton: Wales Farm; Telscombe: tithes; Rottingdean: Nortons; Lewes St Michael: White Horse and Spittal Garden; Beddingham: The Lay; West Hoathly: Brooklands; Kemp and Tabor families of Lewes, 1559-

611-671 Lewes St Anne: Westfield House, 1799-1920

672-682 Lewes: mortgage of properties of Wood's Brewery in Brighton, Cliffe, Burwash, Hailsham, Barcombe, East Grinstead, Mayfield and Chiddingly, 1827-1876

683-692 Brighton: 18 Princes Street (formerly 17 Pavilion Street), 1787-1879

693-727 Lewes: 168 High Street, [1810]-1890

728-737 Brighton: yardland in Common Laines, 1643-1705

738-774 Brighton: land East of the Steyne, chapel in North Street, 1749-1830

775-783 Brighton, Shoreham, Southwick and Newhaven: wills of residents, 1678-1818

784-794 Bankruptcies: John Parsons of Shoreham, draper and innkeeper, 1786; Faulkner Bristow of Ringmer, merchant, 1788; Thomas Kemp of Newhaven, innholder, 1792; William Symonds of Cliffe, bookseller, 1793; John Hanson of Sompting, corn-chandler and victualler, 1794; Richard Ayres of Preston, fish-merchant, 1796; John Howard Rice of Brighton, LLD, 1810-1811

795-803 Isleworth in Middlesex (Thomas Harben, 1791-1801); probate of Richard Trill of Hendall in Buxted, 1793; Drawbridge at Broadwater, 1794; house in Henfield, 1797; Brighton: partnership Last and White, builders and carpenters, 1800; land in Laughton, 1801; South Heighton: Archers, 1821; Newhaven: 'Lark' sloop subscription, 1822

804-816 Etchingham: farm near glebe and ex-tollhouse, 1794-1900

Held by
East Sussex Record Office
Former department reference
SAS/HC
Language
English
Physical description
About 520 files
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/f6e719bf-4d5e-4811-bd98-540f2f54f17c/

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