Hi again Kerry
It could be - trouble is all I have had to go on is a list of Warbleton marriages, Bodle Street marriages, baptisms and burials - which have been very useful as a start - but it sounds like I need to really 'investigate' the SFHG now. I have asked for a copy of George and Louisa's marriage cert.
They certainly seemed to have moved round quite a lot - certainly re births/baptisms and marriages. Luckily my grandfather (Fred Oliver) lived his adult life in Rye (Sussex), his father (Arthur 'Alf' lived in Edenbridge c the 1911 census).
The historian also included a list from the Tithe map entries and entries from Topographical Survey ref Olivers. The earliest entry on the topographical survey is 'John 1574 of Dallington at death - will states of Warbleton and Dallington. House called Skings, land to son William (p45/91).
You may have these already?
Thank you so much for your responses, very appreciated. :-) Charlston