- Earnley
infobox UK place
country = England
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latitude= 50.76619
longitude= -0.84538
official_name =Earnley
population =
shire_district= Chichester
shire_county=West Sussex
region= South East England
constituency_westminster= Chichester
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os_grid_reference= SZ815969Earnley is a civil and ecclesiastical
parish in the Chichester District ofWest Sussex ,England . It is located 4 miles (6.4 km) south-west ofChichester , and lies on the south coast ofEngland . The parish includes the settlement of Almodington.History
Historically Earnley was situated in the hundred of "La Manwode" or "Manwood", now known under the form Manhood, after a locality in the parish which was the meeting place for the hundred moot and other hundred business. It lay in the ancient pre-Conquest division of Sussex known as the
Rape (county subdivision) of Chichester.The mediæval lords of the manor here belonged to the
Ernle ,Ernley , orErneley family, and derived their surname from a manor they held in this parish, which they were granted in 1166 by their kinsfolk in thede Lancing family.[http://www.acny.org.uk/venue.php?V=4874 Earnley Church] is a 2* listed church and together with its small graveyard is contained within retaining stone walls of an interesting boat shaped island of land. The nave is of 13th century origin. A century later the chancel was added; an aumbry fitted with a carved door dates back to the 14th century. The first recorded rector was in office in 1365; parish registers survive from 1562, but there is no record of a dedication. It has always simply been “Earnley Church”.
Sources: Victoria History of the County of Sussex, volumes 2 and 7
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