By the Rev. 0. S. Master. 279 



The tithes of West Dean were commuted in 1843 at £410, and 

 those of East Grimstead at £215 j the Rector's glebe [at the former 

 place one hundred and two acres, and at the latter twenty-eight 

 acres] has been reduced, in consequence of an exchange in 1882 with 

 William Henry Baring, of Norman Court, Esq., by four and a half 

 acres. The land tax on the rectorial property at both places, 

 assessed in 1740 at £24, was redeemed in 1798 at the same amount 

 by the Rev. Edward Dawkins. 



There is no terrier at West Dean, but the following is preserved 

 in the diocesan registry at Salisbury : — 



" A Terrier of the Parsonage of West Deane and East Grimsted in the Comity 

 of Wiltes, taken this lifth day of December in y' yeare of our lord 1677- 



" Imprimis — the dwelling-house, barnes, stables, and other outhouses with the 

 backside, courts, garden, and orchard, conteyning by Estemation two acres. 



" Item — two meadow grounds, whereof one is called Lussells, and the other 

 Culvercroft, conteyning both by estemation Eight acres aud a halfe. 



" Item — one Arable ground called Crookedclose by Estematon three acres. 



" Item — one Pasture ground called Ashenclose by Estemation three acres. 



" Item — one piece of ground called the seven acres -j 



" Item — one pasture ground called the five acres f i, -rji 



" Item — one Arrable ground called the six acres J ^ ' 



" Item — one Arrable ground called Old Orchard by estemation five acres. 



" Item —one Arrable ground called the Pitt Close by Estemation six acres. 



" Item — one pasture ground called Busshey lease by Estemation ten acres. 



" Item — one arrable ground called Cunnigere by Estemation six acres. 



" Item — arrable land called the Common, by Estemation twenty acres. 



" Item — one copice called Sinke Copice with the hedgerows belonging to the 

 said Parsonage, conteyning by estemation Eight acres and a halfe. 



" Item — one copice lying in East Grimsted called Lyvers Copice by estemation 

 ten acres. 



" Item — one meadow ground there adjoyning called Livers by estemation six 

 acres and a halfe. 



" Item — one Pasture ground there adjoyning called Lyvers by Estemation 

 three aeres. 



" Item — two cottages in West Deane with theire gardens. 



" Item — all the Tythes in West Deane and East Grimsted being nothing in 

 y' pish Tythe-free. 



" Given under the hands of 



"Gab. Thistlethwatte, Recior. 

 "Ed. Waterman & Rich. Hoeeowat, 

 Churchwardens. 



The following list of patrons and incumbents of the Church of 

 St. Mary the Virgin, taken from Sir Thomas Phillips' Wiltshire 



