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Collections for a History of West Dean. 



Burials. 



" 155G. Juno 1, Master Kyrkebc, the psone of West Dean." 



" 1557. Nov. 30, Master Wylliam Richardson, parson." 



" 1562. Ap. 9, Master George James." 



" 1628. June 29. Mr. Heliar." 



" 1666. Aug. 4, Mrs. Ellen Temprstway." 



" 1666. Nov. 4, Mr. Henery Kelsey." 



" 1682. Aug. 29, Mrs. Fra: Kelsey." 



" 1691. Jan. 22, Alice, d. of Mr. Wimbleton." 



" 1698. Jan. 2, Eliza, d. of Walter Sloper." 



" 1700. Oct. 16, Mrs. Anne, wife of Mr. Sloper, Rector." 



" 1727. Mar. 19, The Rev d . Nathaniel Franke, M.A." 



"1733. Sept. 6. Abraham Franke, P.P." 



" 1733. Se pt . 8, The Hon ble Mrs. Juliana B yron." 



" 1745. Feb. 10, Mr. Bennett of East-Grims t ead." 



• ( 1746. Nov. 26, the Rt. Honble the Lady Ranelagh. 



" 1780. Sept. 22, Mary Charlotte, d. of the Rev d . William and Elizabeth 

 Gomm, Inf." 



••1781. Feb. 18, The Rt. Honble Lady Ranelagh, d. of Peter Bathurst and 

 Lady Selina (formerly Shirley) his wife, set. 60." 



" 1788. Dec. 3, Susanna Dyer, a young lady who died at Major-General 

 Bathurst's at Clarendon Park of consumption, sat. 22." 



" 1790. Jan. 22, George, s. of the Rev d William and Elizabeth Gomm, inf." 



" 1797. July 3, Henrietta Havers, one of the ladys in the convent, d. of 

 Thomas Havers of Thelstone Hall Norfolk and Catherine formerly Dutry, set. 23." 



" 1797. Dec. 14, Elizabeth Trant, one of the ladies in the convent, d. of 

 William Trant and Mary olim Taylor of Antigua, get. 30. 



" 1798. Jan. 1, Mary Lynch, one of the ladies in the convent, d. of Isidore 

 Lynch of Cork and Judith olim Meade of Monserrat, set. 41. 



" 1832. Aug. 15, Jane Griffenhoofe, aet. 72." 



" 1838. Jan. 9, Georgiana Sarah Brown, Rectory, West Dean, set. 22." 



" 1860. Ap. 20, Francis Glossop, Rector, set. 73." 



" 1884. May 30, Louisa, widow of the Rev. Francis Glossop, set. 97." 



Benefactions. 



Sir John Evelyn of West Dean in the county of Wilts, Knight, 

 by codicil, dated March Z, 1684, to his last will, charged upon his 

 manor of West Dean, amongst other benefactions, the annual 

 payment, on S. Thomas's Day, of eight pounds to the poor of the 

 ty thing of West Dean, and four pounds to the poor of East Grim- 

 stead, to be distributed in money, food, clothing, or other pro- 

 visions, at the discretion of the lord of the manor for the time 



