George Godley ran the Friars Oak inn at Clayton (or Hassocks now). It's still there but don't bother asking them about the history. When the nearby commons of Wivelsfield, Clayton & Keymer were enclosed, to form Burgess Hill, the Friars Oak Inn was used for public meetings and to view the plots available. During the sale George bought a piece of land and built a pub on it which he called the Royal George. It's since been knocked down but was on the corner of Royal George Rd. When he moved he left his son to run the Friars Oak. Various family members ran other pubs in and around Burgess Hill such as The Plough, The Cricketers, The Burgess Hill Inn etc. The Godleys were a well known local family and crop up quite often in local history books and old newspapers.