Greetings FM -- and thank you very much indeed for taking the trouble to have a look at JC's settlement examination and then fill us in about its contents. A nice surprise!

I do hope that you were able to piggyback the lookup onto a visit to the RO that you were making anyway. We are lucky that you seem to keep an eye open for Ringmer-flavoured topics on unexpected pages.
I am already overdue a session with the proverbial cold towel wrapped round my head to ingest the new data that Gnu put up a couple of days back, and it is great to have that info from JC's examination to inject into the mix.
I am a bit rusty on the details of settlement law as then applicable. Presumably JC and family would have been hoping to be accorded the right to claim on the ratepayers of Ringmer and stay where they were, while the guardians would have been seeking to avoid them becoming a burden on the parish. Does the document (perhaps by way of an indorsement) suggest what actually resulted? Are there indications that the matter went to Quarter Sessions, and/or was litigated with the guardians of Newburn or Washington?
If JC was still a private in the RHA, there would presumably have been no room to contest his employment status. There were probably special rules dealing with the obligations of ratepayers in parishes with a large and continuing military presence. But the words "John CLISH
was a private in the Artillery Drivers
now at Ringmer" do raise new doubts in my mind about his service record.
On the Q of illegitimacy -- if JC was trying for a settlement down south, are you saying that it would have been to his advantage to claim that, as a filius nullius, he had no paternal settlement by virtue of place of birth -- or the contrary? In other words, faced with a dispute about his settlement status, would he have had an incentive to massage his evidence in one direction or the other? (Of course he may well have been entirely ignorant of the principles involved; but in such situations people can be surprisingly canny, esp. if they have time to "ask around" a bit for a few tips.)
Much appreciate your help with this.
Rol