HOOE is a parish, 6 miles south-west from Battle, 10 west from Hastings, and 11 east-north-east from Eastbourne, in the Eastern division of the county, Ninfield hundred, rape and county court district of Hastings, union of Hailsham, rural deanery of Dallington, archdeaconry of Lewes, and diocese of Chichester. The church, said to have been dedicated to St. Oswald, is an ancient stone edifice, with a low and massive embattled tower with 5 bells, a nave and chancel, and a small chapel on the north side, used as a vestry. The living is a vicarage, annual value £317, with residence, in the gift of Alfred Jones, Esq., and held by the Rev. Naasson Maning, B.A., of Trinity College, Dublin. 'The manor of Hooe being given to the abbey of Bee in Normandy, by Henry Earl of Ewe, between A.D. 1096 and 1139, here was (according to the general usage in such cases) shortly after erected an alien priory of Benedictine monks to that foreign house, though sometimes reckoned as parcel of its principal cell in England, Okeburn.' Here is a parochial school for boys and girls, supported by voluntary subscriptions, A fair for cattle and pedlery is held here on May 1st. Sir Peregrine P. F. Acland, Bart., is lord of the manor; and Lord Ashburnham and Thomas Brassey, Esq., are the largest landowners. The parish comprises 2,448 acres, and the population in 1861 was 496.
[Steven Newport The layout of the following information is as written by my father, but I am not sure it is clear. At some point, when I see the documents themselves, I will review.]Parish Clerk, Peter Carey.
POST Office.- Joseph Cuthbert, receiver. Letters arrive from Battle at 8.30 am; dispatched at 6.10 p.m. The nearest money order office is at Bexhill.
INSURANCE AGENT.- Liverpool and London and Globe, F. Dodson
Parochial School, Edward North, master
| Brassey Thomas, esq. Court lodge | Carey Peter, bricklayer | Lemmon Joshua, farmer, Saddlers farm |
| Maning Rev. Naasson, B.A. Vicarage | Chrismas William, farmer, School farm | Lemmon Levi, farmer, Broad Street, Green farm |
| Pettett Mr. James | Cuthbert Joseph, Red Lion, and blacksmith and farmer | Morris Thomas, boot and shoe maker and shopkeeper |
| Pettett Mr. William | Dodson Francis, grocer and linen draper | Pilbeam John, Lamb, Sowers bridge |
| COMMERCIAL | Errey John, wheelwright | Pilbeam Robert, carpenter and wheelwright |
| Blackman John, landowner, farmer and hop grower, Grove farm | Goldsmith Edwin, farmer, Sandbanks farm | Rich William, farmer and hop grower, Longdown farm |