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  • The fine for Offington alone was ?, 503 pounds.
  • Offington Manor House was apparently recorded in 1357.
  • Also the 18th century former stables of Offington Hall remain and are grade II listed.
  • In the 19th century, Colonel Thomas F Wisden of Offington was president of the club.
  • Alford was the son of Sir Edward Alford of Offington and his second wife Ann Corbet.
  • The former outbuilding of Offington Manor, the Old Brewhouse in Hall Close is grade II listed.
  • The church was built on land bought by Thomas Gaisford, owner of Offington Hall in Broadwater.
  • Offington was part of the parish of Broadwater and became part of the borough of Worthing in 1902.
  • He had only just succeeded to the Offington estates, on the death of his brother, John Alford.
  • On March 31, 1930, Charles Bentinck Budd was elected to the Offington ward of the West Sussex County Council.
  • Henty's last years were spent in retirement at his Melbourne mansion'Offington'and he died on 14 August 1878.
  • Offington was home to Thomas West, 8th Baron De La Warr and his son Thomas West, 9th Baron De La Warr.
  • Ludlow married Lettice West, daughter of Thomas West, 2nd Baron De La Warr of Wherwell, Hanpshire and Offington, Sussex.
  • His father died in the same year and the family estates of Hamsey and Offington passed to Alford's elder brother John Alford.
  • They were known as Offington Hall Riding School in Hall Avenue but have now been converted into living accommodation and are owned by the Offington Park Club.
  • They were known as Offington Hall Riding School in Hall Avenue but have now been converted into living accommodation and are owned by the Offington Park Club.
  • The streams passing through the village are, from east to west, Coulcour Brook, Gray's Brook or the Boggeen Stream, and Offington Stream.
  • According to legend, a tunnel several miles long led from the now-demolished medieval Offington Hall to the Neolithic flint mines and Iron Age hill fort at Cissbury.
  • Notable losses included the town's Theatre Royal, the Old Town Hall, dating from 1834, medieval Offington Hall, the mansion at Victorian villas throughout the town.
  • The third Conservative gain was in Offington where the previous councillor, Mark McCarthy, had been elected as a Conservative, but had resigned to sit as an independent Conservative.
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