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History of Salehurst L. J. Hodson
Published in 1914, this book explains the history of the parish using
historical documents and the author's own personal memories along with
those of other authors.
The book is not only a physical history but also contains some
genealogical interests as well. These genealogical interests are
covered in chapters such as "Monumental Inscriptions", " Some Ancient
homes and Families", "The Parish Charities", "Local Industries",
"Nonconformity in Salehurst" and the "Labour Unrest in 1830". Also
contained in this book is a list of all the incumbents and the
Churhcwardens.
Where is Salehurst situated? The present parish of Salehurst comprises
the Villages of Robertsbridge, Salehurst and a little of Hurst Green,
which has remained as it was in times gone by. However, one can add to
this list Silverhill, now a part of Salehurst and Northbridge Street,
now a part of Robertsbridge.
Salehurst and Robertsbridge sit East and West of the present A21
respectively and some 13 miles North of Hastings. Both villages
have changed over time, but one can still see many of the old
buildings. Mentioned in the book is the interesting, timber framed
building which has no chimney and even today some 92 years later this
building still exists.
One reading this book could take a walk through Robertsbridge High
Street and pick out today the properties Mr Hodson mentions.
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