A HISTORY OF SUSSEX 



DEANERY OF LEWES, 1906 (4 Divisions): The same, omitting Barcombe, Blatchington, Brighton, 

 Chailey, East Grinstead, Hove, Newick, Preston, Shelley, and including Ringmer, South 

 Mailing, Stanmer, Burgess Hill, Edburton, Copthorne, Crawley, Crawley Down, Highbrook, 

 Lindfield, Staplefield, Wivelsfield, Colgate, and Lower Beeding. 



DEANERY OF PEVENSEY, 1291 : Alciston, Alfriston, Arlington, Beddingham, Berwick, Bishopstone, 

 Blatchington, (Chalvington), Chiddingly, Denton, Eastbourne, Eastdean, East Hoathly, 

 Eckington or Ripe, Exceit, Fletching, Folkington, Friston, Hailsham, Hartfield, Hellingly, 

 (Horsted Keynes), Horsted Parva, Jevington, Laughton, Litlington, Lullington, Maresfield, 

 Pevensey, Rotherfield with Frant, (Seaford), Selmeston, South Heighten, Sutton, Tarring 

 Neville, Waldron, Westdean, West Firle, Westham, Willingdon, Wilmington, Withyham. 



DEANERY OF PEVENSEY, 1906 (4 Divisions): The same, omitting Exceit (absorbed into West- 

 dean), and Sutton (joined to Seaford), and adding Wartling, Dicker, Fairwarp, Glynde, Bar- 

 combe, Buxted, Chailey, Danehill, Framfield, Hadlow Down, High Hurst, Isfield, Newick, 

 Nutley, Uckfield, Broadwater Down, East Grinstead, Eridge, Forest Row, Groombridge, 

 Hammerwood, Mark Cross, Tidebrook, Wadhurst. 



DEANERY OF SOUTH MALLING, 1291 323 : Buxted with Uckfield, Cliffe, Edburton, Framfield, 

 Glynde, Isfield, Mayfield, Ringmer, South Mailing, Stanmer, and Wadhurst. 



ai Peculiar of Canterbury, united with Chichester diocese in 1845. 







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