Charles Leeson Prince was born in Uckfield in 1821, son of a local doctor. He retired from his father's practice in Uckfield on his father's death in 1872 and moved to Crowborough, initially into the Grange at the summit of the Beacon. This house had a Victorian belvedere on the highest point of its roof and it was from here that Prince, as a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological and Astronomical Societies, made his observations on the climate of Crowborough Hill, as the Beacon was then known. He came to the conclusion that it was one of the healthiest spots in the country, and it was a 'conveniently accessible resort for invalids emerging either from London or any of our coast towns.' Publishing his first book on Crowborough at his own expense he lauded the climate and situation in this slim volume entitled, 'Observations upon the Topography and Climate of Crowborough Hill, Sussex.', quite a mouthful but when distributed free to as many medical men about the Country as Prince could get it to, it was a loudspeaker hailing and beckoning all and sundry to the benefits of the area.
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1. Charles Leeson Prince, surgeon, meteorologist & antiquarian was the son of Charles Prince, surgeon and Mary Ann Prince. He was born 1821 at Uckfield, Sussex; christened 27th Sep 1821 at Holy Cross Church, Uckfield, Sussex, son of Charles Prince (surgeon) and Mary Ann Prince; died 22nd Apr 1899 at Uckfield, Sussex, aged 77 years; buried 28th Apr 1899 at Holy Cross Church, Uckfield, Sussex | |||
He married Jessie Brass on Apr to June 1865, registered at Reigate District, Surrey, ref: 1865 Q2 Vol 2a Page 211. She was born 1835 at Gloucestershire. They had the following children: | |||
i | Ada Charlotte who was born 1866 at Uckfield, Sussex; christened 4th Apr 1866 Holy Cross Church, Uckfield, Sussex, daughter of Charles Leeson Prince (surgeon) and Jessie Prince | ||
ii | William Leeson who was born 1868 at Uckfield, Sussex; christened 29th Apr 1868 Holy Cross Church, Uckfield, Sussex, son of Charles Leeson Prince (surgeon) and Jessie Prince; died 8th Apr 1930 Etchingham, Sussex | ||
iii | Elizabeth Evelyn who was born 1871 at Uckfield, Sussex | ||
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