Of New Lodge, Berkhampstead
Captain Nicholas Tettersell - trading from the Sussex coast he agreed to take King Charles II to France for £60 but then upped the price to £200 when he realised who his passenger was. When Charles was restored to his throne he awarded Tettersell and his family a pension of £100 a year for 99 years. He became landlord of the Old Ship Inn, High Constable and is buried in St Nicholas’s Churchyard.The King gave Tettersell a ring which descended to Sir George Shiffner through the Bridger family.
1881 Census: Married
Occupation: Vicar of Colwich
Dwelling: Hinton Admiral
Census Place: Christchurch, Hampshire, EnglandEducated at Wadham College, Oxford (BA 1831, MA 1833), Harland took Holy Orders and served as Curate of Newborough (1833-6) and Sandon (1836-51); Vicar of Colwich, Staffordshire (1851); and Prebendary in Lichfield Cathedral (1873). His works include:
- Church Psalter and Hymnal, 1855, 1863, 1865, 1876
- Index Sermonum, 1858Source: http://www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/h/a/r/harland_e.htm
Of Delves House, Ringmer, Sussex