Post Office Directory 1851, Bepton, West Sussex


Bepton is a small parish in Easebourne Hundred and rape of Chichester, 3 miles south-west of Midhurst, comprising 1,098 acres, chiefly arable. The benefice is a rectory, in the deanery of Midhurst and archdeaconry of Chichester, value £127 per annum, in the patronage of the Earl of Egmont; the incumbency is the Rev. W. S. Serres. Population, in 1831, 166, and in 1841, 207. Assessment, in 1842, £898

Letters received through Midhurst.

Serres Rev. Wyndham Scott
Edward James, farmer
Marshall George, farmer
Sadler Nicholas, farmer


07 Sep 2006

Transcribed by Stacey Gardner

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