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Washington is known for Chanctonbury Ring, an iron age hill fort that was planted with a ring of beech trees.
It was once a Saxon settlement (Was inga tun, town of the sons of Wasa), and is located at the Findon gap, where the road to Worthing passes through the South Downs.
Church details, together with baptism, marriage, monumental inscription & burial records can be accessed by clicking on the church name.
The OPC Database has no census returns for people residing in this parish yet.
1 individual in the OPC Database for the 1851 census.
1 individual in the OPC Database for the 1861 census.
1 individual in the OPC Database for the 1891 census.
Grid reference: 512200, 112800 ~ View on: Google Maps, Open Street Map, Streetmap, National Library of Scotland Map or Oldmaps.
The OPC database contains 55 poll register entries for people entitled to vote in this parish.
There are 111 protestation returns for this parish in the OPC database.
The OPC database contains 12 entries for people associated with this parish mentioned in Gazettes.
There are 47 images depicting this parish in the OPC database.
The OPC database contains no postal directory entries for this parish.
1840 Pigot Directory for Washington (Storrington)
1909 Kelly's Directory for Washington
1851 Post Office Directory for Washington
1911 Kelly's Directory for Washington
There are no books about this parish in the Sussex OPC Bibliography.
There are 10 articles about this parish in the OPC Sussex Archeaological Collections Index.
There are 2 people from this parish in the OPC Sussex Archeaological Society Members Index.
The OPC database contains no wills of people who lived in this parish.
The OPC database contains 1 will which mention this parish.
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