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Directory: 1858 Directory and Gazetteer of Sussex.

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Name: Icklesham.

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Icklesham

ICKLESHAM is about eight miles from Hastings, three from Rye, and one from Winchelsea, in the Rye Union, Hastings rape, and Guestling hundred. It is a small, unimportant parish, containing a population of 728, The church is a small fabric, and the living a vicarage, in the patronage of the Bishop of Oxford, and incumbency of the Rev. Henry B. Whittaker, M.A.

Letters are received through Rye, which is the nearest Money Order Office.

- Allen, Miller.

John Austen, Farmer.

Edwin Barden, Publican of Robin Hood Inn.

Rev. Thomas Bartlett, Curate.

Mrs. - Benfield, Farmer.

Jacob Carey, Bricklayer.

Thomas Carey, Wheelwright.

John Church, Farmer.

Rev. H. B. Churton, Vicar.

John Colegate, Farmer.

Henry Farcombe Esq.

Henry Farncomb, Farmer.

Henry Felsted, Grocer.

John Fuller, Farmer.

Richard Iggnlden, Butcher.

Charles Kennard, Farmer.

Robert Kenward Esq.

Richard Larkins, Saddler.

Charles Martin, Shoemaker.

Frederick Martin, Shoemaker.

Alfred Masters, Carrier.

John Mawle, Farmer.

James Parson, Shopkeeper & postmaster.

Rev. Henry Petley M.A., Clergyman.

John Pierce, Parish Clerk.

Lewis Sargent, Miller.

Henry Selmes, Farmer.

John Simmons, Farmer.

James Smith, Farmer.

Jeremiah Smith, Farmer.

Henry Stace, Farmer.

Stephen Turner, Farmer.

- Weston, Miller.

John Woodhams, Farmer.

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