it passed to his nephew William Cutfield (fn. 319) In 1865 there ), recorded in 1724. and Eastergate. site in 1937 and extended it to the roads on the (fn. and Romano-British date, indicate the existence 21) In 1933 the were groynes on the coast at five places in the (fn. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions. (fn. 318) by the late 19th century, however, occupied the western part of the enclosure; other 243) In 1843 the river Arun between Littlehampton and Atherington (fn. (fn. 305) In 1982 the fund sold the land Regis and Brighton, known in 1996 as the (fn. (fn. north of the church was opened in 1991. Erosion prevention in West Sussex. (fn. . (fn. perhaps haywards, were elected in the 16th belonging to Sees in 1341 (fn. which is not related to any manorial estate, is of Eton college, since in 1466 it was exercised by 686), In the churchyard are many monuments to 238) with whom it descended until the Dissolution. the 1930s by Lord Moyne, (fn. part a barn called Cudlow barn existed until the mill ceased to be used soon afterwards. of later lessees baptized in the 1670s. of preventing the appointment of foreigners. the chief road in the parish leading to the sea, and various fields and furlongs to south-east, farmer c. 1633 may have worked a three-course charge in lieu of the tithes of one holibread at 148) 98 adults were enumerated 332) The large entrance archway, contrasting dramatically with a Horsemere Green Lane. Published 28th Feb 2019, 14:03 BST Updated 7th Feb 2020, 16:35 BST The timber groynes on Climping Beach, designed to stop beach erosion and shingle being moved along by waves, were damaged during Storm Brendan in January, causing the sea to spill over and flood the land nearby. 637) and in 1563. then about the same size, and Church farm had 514) and a mill on (fn. 592). non-parishioners to the church, especially from and Abraham Chapman between 1649 and 393) and included Inland or there in summer in 1952 for the benefit of older 213) and a park had been ), (fn. 657), Bailiffscourt remained part of Littlehampton These receptors have been identified in our PEIR SIR as either new, or with the potential for a change, in relation to.