STORRINGTON, a parish in the hundred of WEST-EASWRITH, rape of ARUNDEL, county of SUSSEX, 85 miles (N. E.) from Arundel, containing 901 inhabitants. The living is a rectory, in the archdeaconry and diocese of Chichester, rated in the king's books at £18, and in the patronage of the Duke of Norfolk. The church is dedicated to St. Mary. A market was formerly held here on Wednesday, and there are still fairs on May 12th and November llth. Jane Downer, in 1763, bequeathed a sum of money, now producing £15 a year, for the education of twenty children; and John Hooper, in 1806, left certain premises, now let for £ 28 per annum, for teaching ten; which bequests, aided by parochial subscriptions, are applied to the instruction of sixty boys and girls on the National system.