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GB 1850 MS Collections<br />

<strong>Sussex</strong> <strong>Archaeological</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />

This catalogue was digitised by <strong>The</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Archives</strong> as part of the <strong>National</strong><br />

Register of <strong>Archives</strong> digitisation project<br />

NRA 41416<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Archives</strong>


NOTE ON ACCESS<br />

Searchers should note that to secure access to any of these collections they must first<br />

make an appointment with the honorary librarian of the <strong>Sussex</strong> <strong>Archaeological</strong> <strong>Society</strong>.<br />

<strong>Sussex</strong> <strong>Archaeological</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, Barbican House, 169 High Street, Lewes BN7 1YE<br />

Tel. 01273-486290.


Allcroft, A. Hadrian<br />

Andrews, P.B.S.<br />

Attree, F.W.T.<br />

Barton, Kenneth J .<br />

Bax, Alfred R.<br />

Biggar, Joyce T. M.<br />

Blaauw, William Henry<br />

Bleach, John<br />

Booker, T. P.L.<br />

Bothamley, Henry W.<br />

Brackenbury, K.F.<br />

Buck land, L.A.<br />

Budgen, Walter<br />

Burstow, George Philip<br />

Chandler, Allan<br />

Child, F.<br />

Cooper, William Durrant<br />

Courthope, Daphne<br />

Crook, B.M.<br />

Curwen, Eliot & E. Cecil<br />

Davenport, W.S.<br />

De Candole, H.<br />

Dell, Richard<br />

Denman, John<br />

Domes, R.L.<br />

Dunk in, Edwin H.W.<br />

COLLECTIONS OF WORKING PAPERS - AUTHORS


Farrant, John H. *<br />

Godfrey, Walter H.<br />

Grant ham, W.W.<br />

Gray, J.V.<br />

Grlnsell, Leslie V.<br />

Gunnis, Rupert<br />

Hannah, I.<br />

Hodson, Leonard J.<br />

Holden, Eric W.<br />

Holgate, M. S.<br />

Honeywood, W.<br />

Johnston, George D.<br />

Langdon, F.G.<br />

Leeney, 0.H.<br />

Long, A.<br />

Lovegrove, H.<br />

Lower, Mark Antony<br />

MacDermott, K.H.<br />

Machell-Cox, E. ,<br />

Mannington, H.<br />

Marten (Martin) family<br />

(several members)<br />

Meads, W.E.<br />

Norris, N.E.S.


Pullein, Catherine<br />

Remnant, G.L.<br />

Rice, R. Garraway<br />

Ross, T.<br />

Salt, Mary C.L.<br />

Salzman, Louis F.<br />

Shaw, Frank<br />

Sheppard, V.<br />

Simmonds, C.<br />

Smith, Verena<br />

Standen family<br />

Stevens, F. Bentham<br />

Straker, E.<br />

Style, -<br />

Tebbutt, C.F.<br />

Thompson, David N.<br />

Tibbie, Ronald B.<br />

Vigor, H.C.<br />

Wetherill-, E.<br />

Whatmore, L.E.<br />

Whitley, H. Mitchell<br />

Williams-Freeman, J.P.<br />

Wilson, A.E.<br />

Winthrope, Isabel<br />

Wynter, T.<br />

Stoolball portfolio (collection of notes and cuttings - various authors)<br />

ynarcl iff


Site<br />

Arlington<br />

Barkhale<br />

Bayham Abbey<br />

Belle Tout<br />

Bilsham area, Yapton<br />

Cissbury<br />

Cuckmere Field-walking<br />

Denton area<br />

Ditchling Beacon<br />

Friston<br />

Glynde<br />

Hamsey<br />

Harting area<br />

Harting Beacon<br />

Hermitage Rocks, High Hurstwood<br />

Houndean Bottom, Lewes<br />

Lewes, various sites<br />

Littlehampton<br />

Northeye<br />

Novington Manor, Plumpton<br />

Rackham<br />

Saxonbury<br />

ARCHAEOLOGY: INDIVIDUAL SITES<br />

Author<br />

Burleigh, G.T.<br />

Seton-Williams, S. & others<br />

Streeten, A.<br />

Bradley, R.<br />

Day, P.C.<br />

Harrison, J. Park<br />

Garwood, P. & Martin, D. (photos)<br />

Westley, B. & others<br />

Peters, W.M. & D.A.<br />

Clark, Grahame<br />

Saville, B.<br />

Allen, M. J. & Gregory, D.<br />

Brightwell, H.<br />

Keef, P. & Frere, S.S.<br />

Jacobi, R.M. & Tebbutt, C,F.<br />

Maloney, M.<br />

Lewes <strong>Archaeological</strong> Group<br />

Blick, F.M.<br />

Wynne-Woodhouse, W. C.<br />

Butler, C.<br />

Garton, D.<br />

Craddock, Jil l


Allen, M.J. & Gregory, D.<br />

Bllck, F.M.<br />

Bradley, R.<br />

Brlghtwell, H.<br />

Burleigh, G.T.<br />

Butler, C.<br />

Clark, Grahame<br />

Craddock, Jil l<br />

Day, P.G.<br />

Frere, S.S. see Keef, P. 4<br />

Garton, D.<br />

ARCHAEOLOGY: INDIVIDUAL SITES - by author<br />

Frere, S.S.<br />

Garwood, P. & Martin, D.<br />

Gregory, D. see Allen. M. J. &<br />

Harrison, J. Park<br />

Gregory,D.<br />

Jacobi, R.M. 4 Tebbutt, C.F.<br />

Keef, P. & Frere, S.S.<br />

Lewes <strong>Archaeological</strong> Group<br />

Maloney, M.<br />

Peters, W.M. & D.A.<br />

Seville, B.<br />

Seton-Williams, S. and others<br />

Streeten, A.<br />

Tebbutt, C.F. see Jacobi. R.M. &<br />

Westley, B. and others<br />

Wynne-Wooodhouse, W.C.<br />

Tebbutt, C.F.<br />

Hamsey<br />

Littlehampton<br />

Belle Tout<br />

Harting area<br />

Arlington<br />

Novington Manor, Plumpton<br />

Friston<br />

Saxonbury<br />

Bilshara area, Yapton<br />

Rackham<br />

Cuckmere field=walking (photos)<br />

Cissbury<br />

Hermitage Rocks, High Hurstwood<br />

Harting Beacon<br />

Lewes, various sites<br />

Houndean Bottom, Lewes<br />

Ditchling Beacon<br />

Glynde<br />

Barkhale<br />

Bayham Abbey<br />

Denton area<br />

Northeye


Box 1<br />

ALLCROFT, A. HADRIAN (ft' A- (Ufy of (fa jet W<br />

1.<br />

Notebooks:<br />

Various subjects, mostly archaeological connection. 1914<br />

2. "Arundel II". Historical and archaeological sites. 1919<br />

3. Midhurst, Pyecombe, Clayton; other local churches. 1921<br />

4. Arundel area, and other counties. 1921<br />

5.<br />

g<br />

Churches, archaeology,<br />

u n<br />

<strong>Sussex</strong> and other<br />

it H<br />

counties,<br />

II<br />

7. Additamenta.<br />

8. Amphitheatres (mainly), <strong>Sussex</strong> & other counties.<br />

9. Lewes Castle "<br />

10. <strong>Sussex</strong>; Tuigs of Iceland; and other notes.<br />

11. Surrey camps ­ map.<br />

12. <strong>Sussex</strong> ­ Caburn; Roman roads.<br />

Envelopes<br />

1. Chanctonbury.<br />

2. Ranscombe Field plan ­ names.<br />

3. <strong>Sussex</strong> earthworks ­ Chichester & neighbourhood.<br />

4. <strong>Sussex</strong> earthworks ­ Burglough, Tote Copse, Aldingbourne;<br />

moated site, Isfield.<br />

5. Celtic roads ­ Harrow Hil l to Adur.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> Conquest of <strong>Sussex</strong>.<br />

7. Binderton Circus.<br />

8. Goosehill Camp.<br />

9. Lewes area, field notes.<br />

10. Buckland Bank.<br />

11. Dene Holes.<br />

12. <strong>The</strong> Burghal Hideage.<br />

13. Clayton Church and Frescoes.<br />

14. Rapes of <strong>Sussex</strong>.<br />

15. River Arun.<br />

16. Waters of Arun.<br />

17. Roman stations in England.<br />

18. <strong>Sussex</strong> ­ miscellaneous sites.<br />

19. <strong>Sussex</strong> Miscellanea.<br />

19A. 3 diagrams of pots.<br />

20. <strong>Sussex</strong> Boroughs.<br />

- I ­<br />

1923<br />

1925


Box 2<br />

Box 3<br />

Allcroft (cont.)<br />

Envelopes<br />

21. Amphitheatres.<br />

22. Barrows. Nutbourne, Wiltshire.<br />

23. <strong>The</strong> Chronology of Barrows.<br />

24. Circular Churchyards.<br />

25. Downland Terrace-Ways.<br />

26. Druidism.<br />

27. Earthworks. (Non-<strong>Sussex</strong>).<br />

28. Exmoor Camps.<br />

29. Fish ponds.<br />

30. Hearths.<br />

31. Leet jurisdiction in England.<br />

32. <strong>The</strong> lost Manor of Nonneminster.<br />

33. Mahomet and the Mountain.<br />

34. Mendis camps.<br />

35. <strong>The</strong> Moat.<br />

36. <strong>The</strong> Place Names "Stroud" and"Thorpe".<br />

37. Prehistory of Churches.<br />

38. Prehistory of Northumbria.<br />

39. Roman roads.<br />

40. Scotic Christianity and Barrow burials.<br />

41. <strong>The</strong> Stone Circle in Ancient Greece.<br />

42. Stone circles.<br />

43. Stonehenge.<br />

44. Walton Manor.<br />

45. Wiltshire Earthworks.<br />

46. Sweating Houses.<br />

ARCHAEOLOGICAL PLANS AND SITES<br />

Maps from "Waters of Arun":<br />

Chapter 3. Parish of North Stoke. Area between Rackham Banks and<br />

North Stoke.<br />

Chapter 5. Arundel to Tortington corner.<br />

Chapter 8. Area between Arundel/Patching down to coast. (Nonneminster)<br />

Envelopes<br />

47. Yarnbury Castle (camp) Wilts. LIX 3<br />

Wilts. XXXV.5<br />

Wilts. LII 6.10. Scratchbury Camp.<br />

Wilts. LVII. 13. White Street Castle.<br />

48. -Caer Caradoc - Shropshire. LXXVI.7<br />

" " LVI.2.6.<br />

Circus on Gussage Down, Cranborne Chase.<br />

- a­


Box 3 (Cont.)<br />

Envelopes<br />

49. Devil's Dyke.<br />

Loose Bottom.<br />

Bible Bottom.<br />

Eastwick<br />

Chanctonbury Ring.<br />

Ditchling Beacon.<br />

Burpham.<br />

Box 4<br />

Allcroft (Cont.)<br />

Plans - loose<br />

Roman camps - Sarratt.<br />

Relative areas of Roman camps.<br />

Drawing - possible reconstruct ton of Roman temple?<br />

Type of Old Sarum.<br />

Coomb Moss - Cleeve (Glos.)<br />

Bexley Bushes.<br />

Folder with various archaeological plans (some fairly rough); all<br />

non-<strong>Sussex</strong> except Stoughton Down. A few drawings, archaeological<br />

items.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Circle and the Cross". Reprints from copies of the<br />

<strong>Archaeological</strong> Journal - Author's copy. Plus handwritten copy of<br />

appendices.<br />

-3­


One Box.<br />

Item No.<br />

1. Envelope<br />

ANDREWS, P.B.S.<br />

Some notes on the history of Maresfleld Park - 2 copies<br />

" " " " " - 1 copy plus list<br />

of principal sources used or consulted.<br />

A Fictitious Purported Antique Map - 2 copies<br />

A Fraudulent Purported Historical Map - 1 copy<br />

A Fictitious Purported Historical Map - 3 copies<br />

A note on the names of Ashdown Forest and Maresfield - 2 copies<br />

History of Marshalls Manor (as known 14 May 71).<br />

Extract from "Rotherfield" by Catherine Pullein.<br />

Copy of letter to editor S.A.C. enclosing article on<br />

"A Fraudulent Purported Antique Map".<br />

AB calendar of Maresfield Park muniments<br />

2 and 2A. Folder<br />

Considerable correspondence concerning the Dawson map of Maresfield<br />

Forge in 1724 between P.B.S. Andrews, the <strong>Society</strong> and others, and<br />

letters about Col. Andrews 1<br />

talk on the BBC Chronicle programme on<br />

"PiItdown".<br />

Further correspondence on same subject.<br />

3. Envelope<br />

Script of BBC Chronicle programme.<br />

[Note: Tape of recorded interview of Magnus Magnusson and<br />

P.B.S.Andrews stored in Negatives Room in Museum Area.]<br />

4. Envelope<br />

Correspondence with R.H.S. Wisley re Rhododendron Bud Blast (ours?)<br />

Invitation to speak at Piltdown W. I. 15/2/1974.<br />

Correspondence re transferring records from ESRO to WSRO and the<br />

depositing of the Maresfield parish registers and records at ESRO,<br />

and other general correspondence.


Shelved Manuscript books<br />

Black notebooks Nos. 1 - 143<br />

ATTREE, F.W.T.<br />

Subjects covered:<br />

Chancery Proceedings<br />

Court Rolls<br />

Deeds, Fines and book references<br />

Families and places, particulars relating to<br />

Inquisitions Post Mortem<br />

Marriage Licences<br />

Monumental Inscriptions<br />

Parish Register transcripts<br />

Pedigrees and Arms<br />

Wills<br />

Miscellaneous documents<br />

Black notebooks un-numbered<br />

Subjects covered:<br />

At tree family, notes and records on<br />

Bull family notes<br />

Lewes Marriage Licences<br />

Memoirs of F.W.T. Attree<br />

Paley family wills<br />

Pedigrees and where to find them<br />

Box file containing 10 small notebooks lettered C, D, E, F, 6, H, L,<br />

plus three unmarked. (Subjects similar to those covered<br />

in Notebooks 1 - 143)<br />

Larger MS Books<br />

Index to small notebooks<br />

Index A - K<br />

Index L - Z<br />

Appendix I: Letters from J.H. Greenstreet Peckham (professional<br />

researcher) to Miss Attree reporting results from PRO etc.<br />

Appendix II Ditto Ditto<br />

Books A, B, C [F.1], C.F 1-7: all Attree pedigrees.<br />

Book: Notes on family of Attree - principally of <strong>Sussex</strong><br />

Book A.I. Attree family - general information<br />

Book A.II. Attree family - Court Rolls, general information and<br />

pedigrees.<br />

Printed book: BERRY, William, County Genealogies of <strong>Sussex</strong><br />

see also Guide to Attree Indexes (shelved with Collection)


Box 1<br />

Box 2<br />

BARTON, K.J.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Development and dating of Medieval Pottery in <strong>Sussex</strong>.<br />

Envelopes<br />

1/1 Development and dating of medieval pottery in <strong>Sussex</strong> I - Text<br />

and photos.<br />

1/2 Ditto. Drawings II<br />

1/3 Ditto. Drawings III<br />

1/4 Ditto. Decorated Jugs I<br />

1/5 Ditto Ditto II<br />

1/6 Post Roman pottery from Tower Street, Chichester.<br />

1/7 Decorated Ewers I<br />

1/8 Ditto II<br />

1/9 Post medieval pottery - drawings<br />

Envelopes. Pottery items etc.<br />

2/1 Painted Ware Vessels - drawings<br />

2/2 Tiles and chimney pots - drawings<br />

2/3 Lamps, crucible (alleged), spindle-whorls, lids - drawings<br />

2/4 Cooking pots I<br />

2/5 Ditto II<br />

2/6 Skillets and pans<br />

2/7 Pottery, Middleton-on-Sea.<br />

2/8 Anthropomorphic decoration, Aquamanile, Knight jugs<br />

2/9 Kilns - Blnsted, Chichester, Hailsham, Hastings, Rye<br />

2/10 Ridge tiles<br />

2/11 Michelham Priory excavations<br />

2/12 General correspondence and miscellaneous<br />

2/13 Miscellaneous notes and reports


Collection consists of:<br />

3 boxes of notebooks<br />

5 MS books<br />

BAX, ALFRED RIDLEY<br />

see "Guide to the Bax Collection", shelved with Collection.


Field Walking Reports<br />

Envelopes<br />

BIGGAR, JOYCE T.M.<br />

1. Balmer Huff and Buckland Bank.<br />

2. Houndean/Ashcombe and Cuckoo Bottom I and II.<br />

3. Glynde Hill.<br />

4. Hamsey.<br />

5. Housedean Farm.<br />

4 rolls: Illustrations and plans.<br />

2 boxes: Coloured slides.


BLAAUW, W.H.<br />

Box 1 "<strong>The</strong> Barons' War" by W. H. Blaauw.<br />

One copy printed, torn from binding, with interleaved loose<br />

prints, MS letters and notes.<br />

One copy, printed, unbound, incomplete.<br />

Package of two rolls of documents (MS) marked "Historical<br />

Chronicle 16th cent."<br />

Box 2 3 MS volumes bound in paper covers of "Portraits and Memoirs ...<br />

British History" Nos. X, XIX and 1. (1829-30)<br />

Manuscript. Possibly author's draft of "Battle of Lewes" etc.<br />

4 Exercise books of MS notes marked" Tower MSS"<br />

Envelopes marked:<br />

1. "<strong>The</strong> Baron's War" MS.<br />

2. Correspondence.<br />

3. Corrected Proof.s<br />

4. Prints - Cuttings.<br />

5. <strong>Sussex</strong> Notes.<br />

6. Miscellaneous Notes.<br />

7. - unmarked, appears to be Miscellaneous Notes.


Spring binder<br />

BLEACH, JOHN<br />

List of Transcripts of Parish Registers at Barbican House<br />

List of <strong>Sussex</strong> Fairs


Box 1<br />

BOOKER, J.H.L.<br />

Notebooks Nos. 32, 38, 42-59, 61-74, 76, J., K. and one un-numbered.<br />

(No. 47 i s an index).<br />

<strong>The</strong> notebooks contain extracts from Patent Rolls, Wills, Close<br />

Rolls, Court Rolls and other sources re Culpeper and other<br />

families; and ecclesiastical Items mostly in the area of<br />

Ardingly, Balcombe, Horsted Keynes, etc.<br />

Box 2<br />

see Booker Collection Catalogue inBox 2.<br />

Family tree (copy) - Francis Hamlin C17/18; William Hamlin C17; etc.<br />

Odd notes from Assize Rolls re burial place of Archbishop Leighton, etc.<br />

Booker Collection Catalogue (<strong>Sussex</strong> <strong>Archaeological</strong> <strong>Society</strong>, 1917)<br />

Envelopes<br />

2/1 Packet 35A. Wakehurst Culpepers I<br />

2/2 n it II<br />

2/3 H 35B Edward Culpeper<br />

2/4 H 35C Culpeper of Barghall<br />

2/5 II 35D " of Wigsell and Hollingbourne<br />

2/6 ll 35E Walter Culpeper of Calais<br />

2/7 n 35F Culpeper of Bedgebury I. 1532-1599<br />

2/8 II II " " I I . 1600-1671<br />

2/9 H II " ". III. Misc. Papers<br />

2/10 II 35G Culpeper of Barbadoes<br />

2/11 II 35H Culpeper. Origin of name; Register extracts<br />

2/12 n 351 Culpeper Culpepe Misc Misc. I<br />

2/13 N II m " I I<br />

2/14 H 35J Culpeper correspondence, 1886-1903<br />

2/15 II 36 Wakehurst and connections<br />

2/16 n 37 Challoner family<br />

Folders<br />

Small Culpeper notes 32<br />

Large Colepeper pedigree


BOOKER (Cont.)<br />

Box 3<br />

Envelopes<br />

3/1 Packet 38<br />

3/2<br />

H H<br />

3/3<br />

II II<br />

3/4<br />

II It<br />

3/5<br />

II II<br />

3/6<br />

II II<br />

3/7 II 39<br />

3/8 H n<br />

3/9<br />

II it<br />

3/10 M 40<br />

Shelved MS Notebooks<br />

Balcombe M. I. s; Ironworks<br />

Feet of Fines re Payne<br />

Farnefold family<br />

Newnham<br />

Lewes Wills<br />

Ardingly<br />

Ardingly<br />

Sir Thomas Smith<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

Pilbeam family<br />

2 Ardingly Church ­ description, drawings, etc.<br />

3 <strong>The</strong> History of Advowson<br />

4 <strong>Sussex</strong> Incumbents ­ Albourne ­ Hastings<br />

5 " " Heathfield ­ Yapton<br />

7 Analysis of Ardingly Registers; Wakehurst and other pedigrees<br />

8 Lewes Wills relating to Ardingly<br />

9 Ardingly notes ­ extracts from newspapers<br />

10 Ardingly Properties<br />

11 <strong>Sussex</strong> Court Rolls<br />

12 Early Culpepers<br />

13 Miscellaneous and unidentified Culpepers<br />

14 Wakehurst Culpepers<br />

15 Newnham family ­ notes<br />

16 Newnhams of Newtek and various pedigrees<br />

17 Wakehurst families ­ Lyddells, Peytons, etc.<br />

18 Chancery proceedings, De Banco Rolls, etc. ­ re Culpeper family<br />

19 Early history of Ardingly Church<br />

20 Odd notes re Ardingly ­ Church; Rectors; families, etc.<br />

21 Tombstone Index (? Ardingly Church)<br />

22 <strong>The</strong> Church in Ardingly<br />

23 Lindfield ­ notes from parish registers etc.<br />

24 " " and Lynwood ­ notes<br />

25 Aylesford (Culpepers)<br />

26 Close Rolls ­ Wigsell and Hollingbourne<br />

27 Culpeper Wills ­ Wakehurst and elsewhere<br />

28 Culpeper & Newnham ­ notes from parish registers etc.; the<br />

Nayland Culpepers; the Family of Wakehurst.<br />

29 Notes re indentures, grants, etc. ­ Culpeper<br />

30 Notes re Culpeper, largely from Tanner & Ashmolean MSS<br />

31 Notes, Pedigrees, Wills ­ Culpeper, Chaloner, Farnefold and<br />

other families.<br />

33 Various Culpepers (Spine is marked: "Newspaper Cuttings")


Envelope File<br />

Exercise Book. MS.<br />

BOTHAMLEY, HENRY W.<br />

Notes on the Lane family of Middleton, In the parish of Westmeston.<br />

Notes on the Dobell family of Streat and Folkington.<br />

List of cottages built or added to since 1853 in Streat and Westmeston.


Folder<br />

BRACKENBURY, K.F.<br />

Reports on material found In St. Andrew's Church, Steynlng<br />

1. Stone box (1956)<br />

2. Stone casket or reliquary (1959)


Folder<br />

BUCKLAND, L.A.<br />

<strong>Archaeological</strong> finds in Dane Hill and Chelwood Gate (Mid <strong>Sussex</strong><br />

Water Co. pipeline). Typed report and maps. \0l%\


Collection consists of:<br />

BUDGEN, WALTER<br />

5 boxes - 2 large, 2 medium, 1 smaller.<br />

MS Notebooks<br />

Nos. 1 - 144 (some missing). - Transcripts and abstracts<br />

of records relating to Eastbourne and neighbourhood.<br />

Nos. F.1 - 15 (some missing). - Transcripts etc. from the<br />

Firle muniments.<br />

Bound Index (by WB) - Notebooks only to Vol. 77<br />

see also "<strong>The</strong> Papers of Rev. Walter Budgen 1862 - 1952"<br />

Compiled by John Farrant. Shelved with Collection


BOX 1.<br />

BURSTOW, G.P.<br />

Sketch Book kept by G.H. Burstow (architect, G.P. Burstow's father)<br />

Notebooks<br />

Excavations: Lodsbridge Motte 1964<br />

Highdown 1939<br />

Ranscombe Camp 1959-60<br />

Southwick Roman villa<br />

Ancient <strong>Sussex</strong> (by G. H. Burstow)<br />

Notes on <strong>Sussex</strong> (by G.P. Burstow)<br />

List of brass rubbings<br />

Notes on lectures by S.E. Winbolt and J.W. E. Pearce<br />

<strong>The</strong> Evolution of <strong>Sussex</strong> Iron Age Pottery (continued from SAC LXXXVII)<br />

Trade Tokens (<strong>Sussex</strong> 17th & 18th centuries)<br />

Typed extract from G.P. Burstow's Journal on Highdown, 1989<br />

Envelopes: Correspondence<br />

1. Re Bishopstone and Newhaven<br />

2. From L.F. Salzman<br />

3. Re cricket 1950-1973<br />

4. "<strong>The</strong> Cricket Quarterly" 1965-1975<br />

5. - Barry Cunliffe<br />

6. - E.W. Holden<br />

7. - I.D. Margary, 1952-1976<br />

8. Personal<br />

9. Archaeology, miscellaneous<br />

10. Hove Villa, Prestonville School<br />

Buff Folder<br />

S.I.A.S. letters amd duplicated material.


BURSTOW, G.P. (Cont.)<br />

RING BINDERS<br />

No. 1. Excavation notes 1931-69<br />

Chichester 1947<br />

Fishbourne 1963-69<br />

Glynde Quarry 1961<br />

Hangletoin 1952<br />

Highdown Hill 1947<br />

Plumpton Plain 1934, 1958<br />

Portchester 1968-70<br />

Ranscombe Camp 1959-60<br />

Southwick Roman villa 1931<br />

Tabernacle burial, Lewes 1956<br />

Prehistoric <strong>Society</strong> Conference in S. Germany 1969<br />

No. 2. <strong>Archaeological</strong> correspondence 1,937-41<br />

No. 3. " - 1941-60<br />

PLASTIC FOLDER<br />

<strong>Archaeological</strong> correspondence 1946-1960


BURSTOW, G.P. (Cont.)<br />

BOX FILE, Pink B4<br />

Miscellaneous correspondence, 1919-1943<br />

BOX FILE, Red B5<br />

Correspondence 1944-1975<br />

BOX FILE, Black B6<br />

Bundles<br />

Diary extracts, archaeological, 1931-1969, TS.<br />

1933 diary, copies, TS.<br />

Diary extracts 1960-1969 - holidays abroad, TS.<br />

Diary extracts, letters and photos, including <strong>National</strong> Fire<br />

Service and Brighton College, 1940s - 70s.<br />

Correspondence, undated


BURSTOW, G.P. (Cont.)<br />

BOX Fellowes, Grey<br />

Envelope<br />

G.P. Burstow - early photos.<br />

Envelopes In plastic cover<br />

Burstow family portraits.<br />

Bundle<br />

Burstow family papers c. 1875 onwards<br />

Loose-leaf file<br />

GPB diary extracts, mainly archaeological, 1931-62, TS<br />

Photograph, mounted - Hove Monteflore cricket team, 1933<br />

Rolls<br />

Fire Service Certificate, 1945.<br />

University of London BA degree.<br />

if


BURSTOW, G.P. (Cont.)<br />

BOX Cardboard B8<br />

Diaries 1920-1929<br />

1939-1941<br />

1944<br />

1948<br />

1955-61<br />

1963<br />

Address book<br />

Photo album 22.6.1924 - Easter 1938<br />

BURSTOW, G.P. (Cont.)<br />

11 items<br />

3 "<br />

2 "<br />

1 "<br />

1 "<br />

1<br />

METAL DEED BOX, (small) * B9<br />

Brighton College<br />

School exercise books (4 No.) G.P.B. 1915-27<br />

Exam, papers ­ G.P.B. 1920s.<br />

School notebooks, quarto size (presumably for teaching)<br />

History<br />

Roman history (2 No.)<br />

Homer notes<br />

Literature<br />

French Anecdotes<br />

1946 ­


BOX Green B 10<br />

Family Papers<br />

Mrs. Edith Elliot Burstow - First day of trip to Switzerland ...<br />

July 1897. (4 copies - 1 MS, 3 TS)<br />

G.P. Burstow*s notes on his father (George Herbert Burstow)<br />

Will of Edith Elliot Burstow, March 1942<br />

Schedule of deeds & documents re 5 Walpole Terrace, Brighton<br />

Financial papers<br />

Notebooks<br />

Blue spiral: Holiday with NES Norris,1972<br />

Copies of letters dated 1845 & 1846 re Gundrada*s<br />

tomb.<br />

Kinnoul notebook:<br />

Music note £? Brighton College chapel]<br />

Notes on Horace Wilfred Aldrich, 1886 - 195?<br />

Dark blue: <strong>Archaeological</strong> sites, 1949-52. Pencil notes.<br />

Black with red spine:<br />

<strong>Archaeological</strong> notes, 1946-49<br />

Notes on visit to France<br />

Black (larger):<br />

Recipe book belonging to Edith Roberts (later Burstow)<br />

1892<br />

Red "At Home Book': Addresses<br />

Black: Edith E. Roberts, High class cookery<br />

Bundle of Burstow family papers from c. 1875.


BURSTOW, G.P. (Cont.)<br />

BOX Green (cont.) BIO (cont.)<br />

"Souvenir Program Season 1903 Young's Ocean Pier Atlantic City NJ<br />

Misc. papers - on Atlantic liner, 1903 f<br />

Drawings of Poynings church by G.H. Burstow, 1903<br />

Small books, albums, - photos, signatures<br />

Framed photo of lady<br />

7


BURSTOW, G.P. see also<br />

Norris/Burstow papers<br />

Curwen, E.C. papers: bound volume of correspondence between<br />

G.P. Burstow and E.C. Curwen 1932-67<br />

Wilson, A.E. papers: Burstow site notebooks


Envelope File<br />

Allan Chandler Flint Collection<br />

CHANDLER, ALLAN<br />

Photographs of flint implements from:<br />

Blackdown Neolithic settlement<br />

Eastbourne/East Dean area<br />

Letters from donor of photographs, Robert Stephen Murray,<br />

dated October-November 1981, giving information about the<br />

Allan Chandler Flint Collection.


CHILD, F.<br />

Material relating to <strong>Sussex</strong> Mills<br />

(in particular Argos Mill - Rotherfield)<br />

General notes on mills<br />

Correspondence<br />

Drawings<br />

Photographs<br />

Post cards


Manuscript books<br />

COOPER, WILLIAM DURRANT<br />

Vol. 1. 1850-60.<br />

Inside cover: "Collections made by William Durrant Cooper Esq.,<br />

F.S.A. <strong>The</strong> Hollograph MSS"<br />

£<strong>The</strong>se appear to be drafts of papers read and/or articles<br />

published in S.A.C. Various subjects and locations in <strong>Sussex</strong>]<br />

Vol. II. 1861-65 ) similar material<br />

Vol. III. 1866-70 )


Box.<br />

COURTHOPE family<br />

Envelope Files: Notes and Transcripts<br />

1. Views of Frankpledge<br />

2. Add. Rolls I<br />

3. Rape of Hastings - notes<br />

4. Laughton Court Rolls<br />

5. Add. Rolls 2<br />

6. Add. Rolls 3<br />

7. Add. Rolls 4<br />

8. Add. Rolls 5


Working papers for <strong>The</strong>sis<br />

Box Files<br />

CROOK, B.M.<br />

1. Priory of St. Pancras: Draft text; Place name Index.<br />

M<br />

2. " " Deeds and charters.<br />

3. General. Marked copy of thesis.<br />

Black MS volume<br />

Index - names of persons. With notes.<br />

£uncertain whether relevant to Crook PapersJ


CURWEN, ELIOT and E. CECIL (jut<br />

Lit)<br />

^ / ^<br />

i2S<br />

i7iA P^r*S of G*rw** /-*H*vs ^xCtSU/a^J (1**** Haid-ei, pj<br />

Box 2<br />

1/1 Envelope. "MS notes by Dr. Eliot and Dr. Cecil Curwen 1918"<br />

1/2 " "Drawings and Photos for Curwen's Books"<br />

1/3 Large black notebook. Eliot Curwen - "General <strong>Archaeological</strong><br />

Note Book"<br />

1/4 Green folder. Corrrespondence. 1927, 1946, 1949.<br />

Envelopes<br />

1/5 Earthworks survey I. Notes; cuttings.<br />

1/6 " " I I . Correspondence; plans.<br />

1/7 Prehistoric trepanning; Ovlngdean skull.<br />

1/8 "Foreign Archaeology", Photos; Post cards, etc.<br />

1/9 Eliot Curwen - <strong>Archaeological</strong> correspondence 1920s-30s; notes,<br />

1/10 Cross Ridge Dykes. Article (TS); plans; correspondence 1946-7.<br />

1/11 Fire Making. Notes; correspondence 1938-46<br />

1/12 Covered Ways. Notes; plans; correspondence 1914-21.<br />

1/13 Crossed Bases. Notes; photos; correspondence 1938-43.<br />

1/14 Churches of Domesday and Mills - notes.<br />

1/15 Park Brow. Notes.<br />

1/16 High Rocks Camp, Tunbridge Wells. Correspondence 1940 and<br />

1957; plan.<br />

Envelopes<br />

2/1 Aerial Photography<br />

2/2 Celt-like implements.<br />

2/3 Flint implements.<br />

2/4 Lynchets.<br />

2/5 Patlnation of Flint.<br />

2/6 Perforated Stone Implements.<br />

2/7 ) Prehistoric Agriculture.<br />

2/8 )<br />

2/9 )<br />

2/10) Sickles<br />

2/11)<br />

-1­


CURWEN (Cont.)<br />

Box 3<br />

Envelopes<br />

3/1 Corn drying kilns.<br />

3/2 Corn mills.<br />

3/3 Danish agriculture.<br />

3/4 Plough and pasture.<br />

3/5 ) Ploughs<br />

3/6 )<br />

3/7 )<br />

3/8 ) Querns<br />

3/9 )<br />

3/10)<br />

3/11 Envelope. Photos "of archaeological interest".<br />

Correspondence. 2 items: Stuart Piggott (1935)<br />

Maude Robinson - with poem (1922)<br />

Drawings (on board) - Querns.<br />

Box 4 Photographs<br />

Envelopes<br />

4/1 Brighton 4/16 Whitehawk<br />

4/2 Chanctonbury 4/17 Unidentified<br />

4/3 Charleston Brow 4/18 Axe heads<br />

4/4 Cissbury 4/19 Coins<br />

4/5 Glatting Down 4/20 Flints<br />

4/6 Hamley Cross 4/21 Flint mines<br />

4/7 Hollingbury 4/22 Human remains<br />

4/8 New Barn Down 4/23 Lynchets<br />

4/9 Old Kiln Bottom, Jevington 4/24 Pottery<br />

4/10 Overseas<br />

4/11 Park Brow Small envelopes<br />

4/12 Pulborough 4/25 Dartmoor<br />

4/13 Stane Street 4/26 Harrow Hill<br />

4/14 Torberry 4/27 <strong>Archaeological</strong> interest<br />

4/15 Trundle 4/28 Brochs<br />

4/29 Circus<br />

4/30 Binderton; Shoreham; Treyford.


CURWEN (Cont.)<br />

Blue file "Curwen et al: <strong>Archaeological</strong> Papers"<br />

Envelope "Notes on Roman terraces ... South Downs, Sept. 1936" (TS)<br />

(no author's name)<br />

Envelope "Hove Tumulus", by Eliot C. Curwen, 1924".<br />

(offprint, 3 copies TS)<br />

Loose papers<br />

Correspondence, etc. including A.H. Allcroft; H. Toms;<br />

Press cuttings.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Devil and the Downs" - Hadrian Allcroft's notes for his<br />

lecture, Dec. 1, 1925.<br />

Mount Caburn and Environs. MS notes "SAS 1911"<br />

Notes on Middle Brow (Ditchling Beacon) No date. TS.<br />

Envelope addressed to Mrs. A.H. Allcroft. "Tracing of Barrows,<br />

Harvey's X", with pamphlet re enclosures and earthworks.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Earthworks of <strong>Sussex</strong>", by A.H. Allcroft. MS.<br />

Envelope<br />

Cissbury: Offprint - Brighton A Hove Herald, 3.10.1925.<br />

Additional Items<br />

A. Album. <strong>Sussex</strong> Aerial Photos. E. Cecil Curwen, 1928.<br />

B. Loose-leaf book. Flint tools etc., notes and drawings. Eliot ^ W<br />

Curwen 1909. \ g&<br />

C. Bound volume. TS Curwen-Burstow correspondence, 1932-67.<br />

Metal backed binders<br />

1. <strong>Sussex</strong> Archaeology I. Documents; coins, maps, Stone Age, Bronze<br />

Age, Iron Age.<br />

2. <strong>Sussex</strong> Archaeology II. Romano-British, Saxon, Norman, Medieval,<br />

Miscellaneous.<br />

Nos. 1 and 2 comprise notes of items of archaeological interest in<br />

<strong>Sussex</strong> and references to sources of information, compiled by Eliot<br />

Curwen, 1936-7.<br />

3. Catalogue of <strong>Sussex</strong> Antiquities not now in the county.<br />

Stone Ages (Notes on whereabouts at the time of compilation)<br />

4. As above.<br />

Bronze Age to Miscellaneous (Notes as above)<br />

Nos. 3 and 4 also compiled by Eliot Curwen 1936-7.


Small folder<br />

DAVENPORT, W.S.<br />

Prime meridian, Peacehaven. Photos, new cuttings, correspondence.<br />

j


Envelope File<br />

DAY, P.G.<br />

1. Results of field walking in the Bilsham area, by Peter G. Day of<br />

Bognor (using metal detector).<br />

2. Two reports of archaeological finds in and around North and South<br />

Bersted.<br />

Correspondence re gift of these papers, 1984.


Box<br />

Notes re Henfleld.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Story of Henfield<br />

Correspondence<br />

DE CANDOLE, H.H.V.


Envelope File<br />

DELL, RICHARD<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dell Papers - distinguished Brighton family<br />

late 19th/early 20th centuries.<br />

Folder (plastic). Correspondence concerning the Dell Papers<br />

between Richard Dell and K.W. Dickins, 1987/8.<br />

Scrap Book. "J.E. Dell" on title page. Dell family<br />

correspondence, press cuttings, photographs.<br />

Envelope. Early photographs - Dell family.<br />

Parish Register excerpts - Dell and other families.


Large Envelope<br />

DENMAN, JOHN<br />

3 bundles of papers - largely correspondence- between Verena Smith and<br />

John Denman (architect)<br />

1. c. 1970-1973. Mainly the connection between the Denman family and John<br />

Flaxman ( sculptor and designer of Nelson's tomb in St. Paul's<br />

Cathedral).<br />

Notes re the Old Meeting House in Ditchling.<br />

Inventory of goods etc. of William Denman of Cowfold.<br />

2. Typed copy of brief account of the Crosses erected by King Edward I to<br />

the memory of Queen Eleanor.<br />

Biographical notes on Gordon G. H. Holt.<br />

3. 1972-1974. More correspondence between Verena Smith and John Denman<br />

mainly to do with the Denman family.


Folder<br />

Typed copy of the First Draft of:<br />

Box File<br />

DOWNES, R.L.<br />

Charles Dawson on Trial (A Study in Archaeology) by R.L. Dowries<br />

Working papers on Charles Dawson on Trial.<br />

Newspaper cuttings, copies of articles from various publications,<br />

copy of broadcast re Piltdown skull (1954) - various speakers.<br />

Correspondence re Red Hills of Essex.<br />

Notes on antiquities which passed through Charles Dawson's hands.<br />

Envelope - newspaper cuttings.<br />

" - various correspondence<br />

Miscellaneous papers.


Collection consists of:<br />

41 Boxes<br />

14 MS volumes<br />

1 TS volume<br />

3 Spring Binders<br />

22 boxes Bishops',Transcripts<br />

DUNKIN, E.H.W.<br />

see "Guide to the Dunkin Collection" (shelved with collection)


Box<br />

FARRANT, JOHN H.<br />

MISCELLANEOUS ANTIQUARIAN NOTES<br />

1. Copies of court rolls of manor of Atherington 1686-1758.<br />

2. Extracts and notes by P.D. Mundy - State Papers etc., 16th - 19th<br />

centuries.<br />

3. 'Notes by Mr. Philips, Curator, 1892, 1894, & copies of Deeds'.<br />

4. Loose papers - Southwick deeds, Battle Abbey deeds, East Dean field<br />

names.<br />

5. Copy of circular letter from Carey H. Borrer, Hurstperipoint Rectory,<br />

1881, to <strong>Sussex</strong> incumbents requesting information.<br />

Printed questionnaires completed and returned, some with enclosures.<br />

See note- in box by J.H. Farrant. July 1983. for farther details


Black spring binders<br />

GODFREY, WALTER H.<br />

1. Notes re owners/tenants of Nos. 11 - 140 High Street, Lewes.<br />

Architectural notes.<br />

2. Notes re owners/tenants of Nos. 140A - 224 High Street, Lewes,<br />

and of Southover and Cllffe.<br />

Genealogical notes.


Large Box<br />

Item<br />

GRANTHAM, William W.<br />

1. Black folder with Agendas, Minutes, Annual Reports etc. of the<br />

Stoolball Association for Great Britian, 1924-40.<br />

Envelopes<br />

2. Photographs - stoolball matches, teams etc. and other subjects.<br />

3. Cricket scoring book, 1924-7.<br />

4. Correspondence, 1924-5.<br />

5. Mainly cricket items.<br />

6. Photographs - Stoolball team at Chailey, 1861; stoolball at<br />

Hillwood College, Kandy, Ceylon, 1927; at Dripping Pan, Lewes,<br />

1926; stoolball bats, etc.; other subjects; 2 glass negatives.<br />

7. (Enclosed in Envelope No. 6). Miniature stoolball wicket.<br />

8. Stoolball Rules, various dates 1867-1919.<br />

9. Books<br />

Stoolball and How to Play it, by W.W. Grantham, K.G., L.O.C.,<br />

5 copies, different editions, some with enclosures and<br />

annotations.<br />

Schlagball, by Von Hermann Hoses.<br />

Primitive Games, by Everard F. im Thurn, 1890.<br />

Hints on Stoolball for Girls' Clubs<br />

10. Reprints, maps, etc<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Ancient Game of Stoolball", by W.W. Grantham, K.C., from<br />

<strong>The</strong> Graphic, April 21, 19—<br />

Article on "Stoolball in <strong>Sussex</strong>" by M. S. Russel1-Goggs, 4 copies.<br />

Text of talk on Stoolball on BBC, 1926.<br />

Copy of speeches at Council Meeting 12 March, 1935, when<br />

W.W. Grantham was elected Deputy Chairman of the Council, SAS.<br />

List of books on Stoolball, 1926-9.<br />

ENO Sports Map of Great Britain, by Alfred E. Taylor, f<br />

Copy of <strong>Sussex</strong> County magazine Vol. II, No. 7, July 1928.<br />

Small cardboard box<br />

Stoolball photographic blocks.<br />

3 Scrapbooks<br />

1917-21; 1922-27; 1922-40. Stoolball items collected by W.W.Grantham.


..^ utory of Stoolball items collected by the late<br />

s<br />

Major W.W. Grantham, K.C., presented to the <strong>Sussex</strong> <strong>Archaeological</strong><br />

<strong>Society</strong> and housed at Barbican House, Lewes.<br />

b), c) Three Scrapbooks: (a) 1917-21, (b) 1922-27, (c) 1922-40, al l<br />

containing newspaper cuttings, photographs, letters, etc.<br />

One Box File . Contents as follows<br />

Plate of WAB's drawing of game at Lords )<br />

Plate of team at Hove ) all used in Grantham<br />

Plate of wickets and pitch ) pamphlet of 1919<br />

Plate of fielders in position )<br />

Plate of diagram of field placings )<br />

Envelope containing miniature wicket<br />

Four copies of "Stoolball Illustrated - how to play it" by W.W. Grantham<br />

Two " " (1 hardback, 1 paper-back), 2nd Edition (193D. (pub. 1919)<br />

One copy "Hints on Stoolball" - pub. 1934 by Nat. Council of Girls' Clubs.<br />

One copy "Schlagball" by von Hermann Hosen<br />

Two negatives ofl stoolball in the farmyard at Balneath (prob. 16/4/29).<br />

Four copies of "Stoolball in <strong>Sussex</strong>" by M.S. Russell-Goggs, pub. 1928<br />

and reprinted from the next item<br />

One copy of <strong>Sussex</strong> County Magazine, July 1928. '*<br />

One copy of "Primitive Games" by Everard F . im Thurn, M.A. (1890)<br />

<strong>The</strong> ENO Sportsmap of Great Britain (1930)<br />

Photograph (?) of the Ford Madox Brown frescoe in Manchester Town Hall<br />

Envelope containing 25 booklets, chiefly Stoolball Rules of varying<br />

editions and publishers (plus 2 copies of W.W.G'3 Interpretations 19AO),<br />

namely:- (a) Lloyd 1891; (b) Ayres 1891; (c) 1891 (from Mr. Hunt of<br />

HorshaJ.); (d)LLoyd 1909 (3 copies); (e) Ayres 1909; (f) <strong>The</strong> Cricket '<br />

Preea 1917 (2 copies); (g) Lloyd 1919; (h) Lloyd 1920; (i) Lloyd 1922<br />

(2 copies); (j) Ayres 1924; (k) Lloyd 1924; (1) S.A.G.B. 1930;<br />

(m) W.H. Smith, Sports Trader series; (n) <strong>The</strong> Sports Press, Fleet St.,<br />

(Tattersalls) 1930 (2 copies); (o) April 1930 (2 copies); (p) S.A.G.B.<br />

no date; (q) Ayres 1936; (r) Sx. Cy. S.A. Feb. 1938; (s) Bittle-<br />

Battlw, 1867; (t) Target Ball, pub. by Ayres for L.C.C.<br />

Envelope containing various postcards and photographs (some in duplicate<br />

and triplicate).<br />

Photograph - Chailey 1861 - "Ready for Stoolball".<br />

List of people to whom W.W.G. sent his book on Stoolball, 1926 - 29.<br />

Large envelope containing notes of early references to stoolball (used for<br />

the appendix in the two pamphlets).<br />

Photograph of Gnantham'6 bats, taken at the Dripping Pan, Lewes, 1926. ^ :<br />

Photograph of stoolball at Kandy, Ceylon (71927) .<br />

Two photographs of Mixed Stoolball at Lewes, 6th October 1926.<br />

Envelope of assorted photographs (including several copies of the Viscount<br />

Wakefield Shields presented to the L.C.C. in Q935.) (Note. <strong>The</strong> silver<br />

shield was presented by the I.L.E.A. to Surrey Ladies Stoolball Assocn.<br />

in April 1976, and is now competed for in matches between that Assocn.<br />

and the West Division of <strong>Sussex</strong> County Stoolball Association).<br />

Copy of Speech made at L.C.C. meeting 12/3/35, when W.W.G. was elected<br />

Deputy Chairman.<br />

Scorebook covering 1924-27 (including a <strong>Sussex</strong> v. Kent match at Hove).<br />

Large black Folder containing Agendas, Minutes, Annual Reports etc. of<br />

the Stoolball Association of Great Britain, 1924 - 40.<br />

Large envelope containing mainly Cricket odds and ends.<br />

(This copy made on 12/2/79 of inventory taken on 5/13/73. with Ann Cocks)<br />

of- iA^t4^^ tn*J*/? S.C..


Envelope File<br />

GRAY, J.V.<br />

Pevensey area: Notes, references, maps, etc.


Box 1<br />

Box 2<br />

GRINSELL, L.V.<br />

5 loose-leaf files<br />

MS notes on <strong>Sussex</strong> Barrows, 1930-31, annotated by the author<br />

in 1939.<br />

Envelope file<br />

"<strong>Sussex</strong> Barrows reconsidered", papers and correspondence sent<br />

by L.V. Gfinsell to S.A.S., 11.11.1992.<br />

48 No. 6" OS maps used by L.V. Grinsell in his survey of <strong>Sussex</strong><br />

barrows (1928-39). Presented to S.A.S. in 1952.<br />

Card catalogue of SUSSEX TUMULI compiled by L.V. Grinsell (1930-32).


Box<br />

GUNNIS, RUPERT<br />

Gunnis/Ashburnham correspondence 1943-1952<br />

A. Correspondence concerning the Gunnis/Ashburnham letters which had been<br />

offered by Nigel Gunnis, brother of R. Gunnis, to Tunbridge Wells<br />

library, who felt it would be more suitable for them to be held by<br />

the <strong>Sussex</strong> <strong>Archaeological</strong> <strong>Society</strong>.<br />

B. Brief notes re letters for each year - main content, etc.<br />

Envelopes<br />

1. 1943. July - December.<br />

2. 1944. January - December.<br />

3. 1945 and undated.<br />

4. 1946. January - October, and undated.<br />

5. 1947-8. Correspondence re publishing the Ashburnham records.<br />

Letters January - December 1947 and January - May 1948.<br />

6. 1949-52. a few for each year.<br />

7. Rough draft of article on John, first Lord of Ashburnham, which<br />

appeared in S.A.C. Vol. 88 (1949).<br />

Extracts from Farington diary. : .<br />

Notes.<br />

Poem on Bath (mentions Lord Ashburnham).


HANNAH, IAN C.<br />

6 Notebooks. MS and TS. each with its own Index<br />

Contents:<br />

Descriptions of churches, houses and other buildings, many<br />

illustrations, post cards, etc., church guides; largely <strong>Sussex</strong>.<br />

Notes of lectures on History of <strong>Sussex</strong>.<br />

One book mainly on Pevensey and the marshes and over about as far<br />

as Battle and north to Penhurst.


HODSON, LEONARD J .<br />

Papers relating to the history of Mountfleld.<br />

In large cardboard box.<br />

Printed books<br />

Parish Magazines, Mount field and Nether field, 1902-4.<br />

A short history ... Salehurst, by L.J. Hodson, 1914, with<br />

loose papers and photographs. Annotated.<br />

Exercise book. "Mountfield farms, etc." (MS)<br />

Loose leaf files. 2 no. "History of Mountfield" I and II. (TS)<br />

Seven-in-one files. 3 no. Notes, correspondence, etc. re history<br />

of Mountfield.<br />

Clip file. Loose papers, correspondence, etc.<br />

Envelopes<br />

Cards - Incumbents, etc., Mountfleld/Whatlington.<br />

"Mountfield, Roads" - correspondence, notes, etc.<br />

"Calendar of Documents ... manor of Mountfield, In custody of Raper<br />

and Fovargue, Battle". 9 MS pages.<br />

As above 10 TS pages.<br />

OS map, folding, scale 6" - East <strong>Sussex</strong> XLIII NE.


HOLDEN, ERIC W.<br />

<strong>Archaeological</strong> and other papers, plans and drawings.<br />

See Card index to HOLDEN PAPERS<br />

and<br />

Lists of contents of boxes etc. in file on HOLDEN Box


Box No. Subject<br />

E.W. HOLDEN<br />

1A Hangleton and Itford<br />

IB Hangleton<br />

1C Hangleton<br />

2 Itford Hill Barrow<br />

3A Old Erringham<br />

3B Old Erringham<br />

3C Old Erringham, Part II<br />

4A<br />

4B<br />

Sites, various<br />

4C<br />

ii II<br />

4D<br />

ii H<br />

4E West Blatchington<br />

5 Anglo-Saxon cemeteries<br />

6 Flint<br />

7 Monuments: scheduling<br />

8 <strong>Archaeological</strong> Societies<br />

9 Correspondence, various<br />

9B Arlington and other sites<br />

archaeological papers and newcuttings<br />

10A <strong>Archaeological</strong> papers, various<br />

10B<br />

H II II<br />

IOC<br />

II II II<br />

11 Oversize items (small portfolio)<br />

12 Stone heads; sarsens<br />

13A Roofing and building materials - slate<br />

13B " " " " and other<br />

14 Weaving and other subjects<br />

15 Tokens, coins and counters<br />

16 Steyning<br />

17 Salt and salterns<br />

Losse-leaf files<br />

No. 18 "Accession Register of Finds, 1962-86",<br />

by E.W. & H.G. Holden<br />

No. 19 "Draughtsmanship and Surveying", MS notes on<br />

techniques, including exercise book with notes on<br />

EWH*s drawings of various sites.<br />

Box No.<br />

20 Photos.; water-colours and sketches by EWH;<br />

miscellaneous small items.<br />

Albums 2 boxes of albums of photographs taken by EWH and<br />

others - personal and archaeological.


Envelope File<br />

HOLGATE, M.S.<br />

Collection of copies of articles from S.N.Q. written by Miss Holgate on<br />

the subject of a tomb with a mutilated effigy on it in West Walton<br />

church, Norfolk. It is thought possible that it may represent Albert,<br />

Prior of Lewes, who died in 1244.<br />

Photographs of the church and the tomb.<br />

Pencil drawings of details of the effigy.<br />

Handwritten description of the effigy by Miss Holgate.<br />

Various items of correspondence.<br />

All stitched together with the copies of the S.N.Q. articles.


Rolled documents<br />

HONEYWOOD, W.<br />

Information re Benjamin Ellis ("Little Benjamin"), whose tombstone is<br />

in St. Anne's churchyard, Lewes.<br />

Copies of documents signed by Benjamin Ellis as churchwarden of St.<br />

Anne's, 1723.


Notebooks<br />

2 no. - Rivers of England.<br />

19 no. - <strong>Sussex</strong> Rivers<br />

2 no. - Kentish Stone<br />

Box Files<br />

River Survey working papers:<br />

1. River Arun<br />

2. " Adur and Ouse<br />

3. " Western Rother<br />

4. " Levant and Cuckmere<br />

JOHNSTON, GEORGE D.<br />

5. Working papers, miscellaneous:<br />

Wealden iron<br />

Michelham Priory<br />

Canals<br />

Mills<br />

Turnpikes<br />

Photographs<br />

Index to Johnston Papers<br />

Miscellaneous papers and correspondence


LANGDON. PERCY G.<br />

Red Spring Binders: "Seventy Ancient Churches of <strong>Sussex</strong>"<br />

Architecture and details of interior furnishings, monuments etc.<br />

I. Rural Deaneries of Battle, Bexhill, Dallington and Eastbourne.<br />

II. Rural Deaneries of Etchingham, Hastings, Rye and Seaford.<br />

III. Effigies, inscriptions and heraldry In these churches.


3 Boxes<br />

LEENEY, O.H.<br />

Architectural notes on <strong>Sussex</strong> churches, alphabetically arranged


Envelope File<br />

LOVEGROVE,-H.<br />

Article on trench dug at Old Place, Icklesham, by Zoe Vahey.<br />

Notes on small excavations in Winchester area.<br />

Notes on finds of clay pipes in Winchelsea.


Box 1<br />

LOWER, MARK ANTONY<br />

Envelopes<br />

Nos. 1/1-13. Ref. L-RS 1-290. Correspondence, Lower to Russell Smith<br />

relating to his books and purchase of books, dated 1842-75 approx.<br />

Nos. 1/16-21. Ref. GC 1-289. General correspondence, mostly relating<br />

to family history connected with above.<br />

No. 1/22. Ref. N/D 1-14. General correspondence undated.<br />

No. 1/23. Ref. P/l-22. Pedigrees.<br />

Box 2<br />

Contents and Index TS book entitled "Lower Papers"<br />

Envelopes<br />

[but it appears that the collection has since been rearranged!<br />

No. 2/1 Gamut papers. Roman roads; military architecture;<br />

miscellaneous.<br />

2/2 Miscellaneous notes.<br />

Correspondence<br />

2/3 R.W. and J.R, Blencowe to Lower, 1859-60.<br />

2/4 To and from C. Roach Smith and others, 1852-88.<br />

2/5 C. Roach Smith to Lower, 1845-66.<br />

2/6 " " " 1856-66.<br />

2/7 Campion to Lower, 1852-67.<br />

2/8 Ellis to Lower, 1851-60.<br />

2/9 Lower to Britton Nov. 25, 1856;<br />

" to De St. Croix, July 5, 1872;<br />

" to Rev. T. Harvey, 22 March, 1867;<br />

" to Honeywood. Dec. 1865 & April 1868.<br />

2/10 " to Blunt; to Dixon; to Grimaldi.<br />

2/11 Dalrymple to Lower, 1852/3.<br />

2/12 Lower to Stenning, 1866-72.<br />

2/13 Selwyn to Lower, 1855. :<br />

2/14 Thomas Wright to Lower, 1852.<br />

2/15 H. Brand to Lower, 1854-66.<br />

2/16 Blaauw to Lower.*<br />

2/17 W.D. Cooper to Lower, 1836-67.<br />

2/18 C. Gamut, correspondence.<br />

2/19 Willard to Lower, 1839-46.<br />

10)100<br />

I " oniver^AS0?(/^ivw5ir^*, co.ok<br />

f


LOWER (Cont.)<br />

Box 3<br />

Envelope 3/1. Family photos.<br />

Envelope 3/2. Testimonials for Nynian H. Lower, MRCS & LSA.<br />

2 bound books "Letters to M. A. Lower, Genealogical, Vols. 1 & 2".<br />

Sketch book "Col. W.E. Shaw ?" on title page.<br />

Album W. Lower - poems, drawings, coats of arms,<br />

newspaper cuttings etc.<br />

Book of correspondence largely on archaeological matters, 1845/6.<br />

Notebooks in small envelope<br />

1. "Memo of M.A. 1 Lower. Willard, Genealogy and letters;<br />

Mrs. Wimble s coins.<br />

2. Genealogy - Merchant, Moon etc.<br />

Bound volume. MS. Copies of miscellaneous poems, articles,<br />

reflections, etc., c. 1812-69 (M.A. Lower).<br />

Printed copy of St. Anne's Magazine, No. 1, December 1861.<br />

-2­


Box<br />

MACDERMOTT, K.H.<br />

Envelope: Certificates, numerous, enabling Rev. K.H. MacDermott to<br />

officiate in various capacities in different parishes.<br />

Copy of course of lessons on Short Story writing from London School<br />

of Journalism.<br />

Short story: "<strong>The</strong> Listening Wayfarer", TS.<br />

Scrap book<br />

Newspaper cuttings and photos covering his time as a<br />

chaplain to the Forces in World War 1.<br />

Newspaper accounts of various items to 1949.<br />

Copy of small book: "Selsey <strong>Sussex</strong>" (1920) by K.H. MacD. Printed.<br />

Enclosed is a letter signed by Rudyard Kipling.<br />

Miscellaneous items in plastic envelope.<br />

Package: "McD in S.C.M." Contains <strong>Sussex</strong> County Magazine issues<br />

with contributions by McDermott.


MACHELL-COX, E.<br />

Material concerning the history of Willingdon.<br />

3 Boxes of papers<br />

Card Index in set of 10 drawers.<br />

see INDEX and CATALOGUE of the Collection in red ring-binder.


Ring file<br />

MANNINGTON,<br />

Notes on aspects of Rye History.<br />

List of subjects included.


MARTEN (MARTIN) family<br />

MS volume (hardback) by Mabel E. Marten: "Collection of <strong>Sussex</strong> Martens<br />

(including some Martyns and Martins)"<br />

Spring binder<br />

MS Notebook "Some Marten of <strong>Sussex</strong> Pedigrees" by A.E. Marten.<br />

Two MS Notebooks compiled by W. & A. Marten. Contents various.<br />

Envelope File<br />

Two MS Notebooks. "Wm. F. Martin, Easter 1899. Recollections of<br />

pleasant hours by William Marten, London." Contents: notes of<br />

all kinds concerning Ringmer and the Martin family; photos;<br />

drawings, etc.<br />

Printed copy of <strong>The</strong> Antiquary, Vol. Ill, No. 1, Jan. 1907, with<br />

article on "A <strong>Sussex</strong> Hill-fort" by William Martin, M.A., LL.D.


Box<br />

MEADS, W. EDWARD<br />

7 No. drawing books with architectural drawings of (mainly East)<br />

<strong>Sussex</strong> churches and some MS notes.<br />

1 drawing book with drawings of Romney Bay and Romney Marsh.<br />

Envelopes<br />

No.<br />

1. Set of cards with architectural notes on abbeys, cathedrals,<br />

minsters, etc., in British Isles.<br />

2. Architectural plans and MS notes on (mainly East) <strong>Sussex</strong> Churches.<br />

3. Architectural Detail Postal Club - 4 articles on churches, MS<br />

4. Notes for lectures and guided tours, mainly churches. MS.<br />

5. Notes on priories, abbeys, monasteries and castles (<strong>Sussex</strong>) plus<br />

miscellaneous items. MS and printed.<br />

A few church guides.<br />

Several copies of plan of Stoughton church.<br />

6. Architectural and other notes on Kent churches and report of<br />

Dover Excavation Committee. MS and printed.<br />

7. <strong>Sussex</strong> churches. Printed guides.<br />

8. Notes on Saxon churches. MS.<br />

Shelved collection<br />

Notebooks. MS, TS and printed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bayeux Tapestry.<br />

Odd notes on churches.<br />

Notes on <strong>Sussex</strong> churches - general.<br />

English Church Architecture I - Saxon.<br />

" " " II - Norman.<br />

Notes on monasticism, monasteries and the Dissolution.<br />

Newspapers etc. - printed articles by Meads (Priories).<br />

Architectural notes on churches of East <strong>Sussex</strong>, Vol. 1.-<br />

Churches of East <strong>Sussex</strong><br />

Ground plans<br />

Chronological Synopsis, A-R.<br />

Rough drawings, Vols. 1-3.<br />

Window tracery<br />

Ancient churches of <strong>Sussex</strong> - few notes.<br />

Notebooks of cuttings of Meads' articles for <strong>Sussex</strong> Express 1930s.<br />

Green notebooks<br />

1. Notes for lecture on the Churches of the East <strong>Sussex</strong> Downs.<br />

2. An alphabetical history of the Eastern and Mid Eastern South<br />

Downs - Eastbourne to Adur.<br />

3. 2 books on the ruined monasteries of East <strong>Sussex</strong>.<br />

4. Monks and Monasteries with special reference to their<br />

architecture in Great Britain.<br />

5. Notes for lantern lecture on the story of Winchelsea.


m<br />

MEADS (Cont.)<br />

Shelved collection (cont.)<br />

Files 2 volumes of plans of <strong>Sussex</strong> churches<br />

Book of news cuttings from <strong>Sussex</strong> Express 1930s - articles by<br />

W.E. Meads<br />

13 No. small blue files containing copies of church guides, drawings,<br />

photographs, and copies of articles in S.A.C., S.N.Q., etc., on<br />

<strong>Sussex</strong> churches, in alphabetical order of places.<br />

Notebook Notes on <strong>Sussex</strong> churches.<br />

-I­


SPRING BINDERS<br />

NORRIS, N.E.S.<br />

1. Balsdean Chapel excavations - field notes and plans<br />

(SAC Vol. 91, p. 53)<br />

2. Kingston Buci - archaeological notes, plans. 1949<br />

Meeching Court House - archaeological notes by Thomas<br />

Colgate. 1923<br />

3. Slonk Hill field notes. 1949<br />

4. West Blatchington excvavation - plans. 1947-8<br />

(


NORRIS, N.E.S. (Cont.)<br />

BOX FILE 'Queen' Nl<br />

Envelopes<br />

"N.E.S. Norris, 1917-91", obituary by G.A. Holleyman from SAS<br />

Newsletter No. 61, August 1991.<br />

<strong>Sussex</strong> prints.<br />

Notebook M. Is. Patcham; Preston<br />

Envelope<br />

Draft notes: Canada Bottom, near Cissbury<br />

Exploratory cutting made by N.E.S. Norris & G.P. Burstow<br />

on 31 December 1948.<br />

List of finds - pottery, mainly R/B; fragment of a hoppered<br />

quern; shells. (See SNQ Vol. 12, p. 103)<br />

Typescript: "<strong>The</strong> Ruins of the Priory of St. Pancras, Lewes"<br />

Loose papers - notes, correspondence, plans, drawings<br />

White Hart, Lewes<br />

Other Lewes sites<br />

other matters


NORRIS, N.E.S. (Cont.)<br />

BANKER'S BOX, Grey<br />

Notebook, hardback, home-made<br />

West Blatchington excavations. Field notes 1947-8<br />

Notebooks, archaeological, 2 vols.<br />

LEWSA 1961-83- 27 & 28<br />

Loose-leaf file<br />

Diary of West Blatchington excavations, etc.<br />

Envelope File, yellow<br />

Excavation. LRWSA 1955/24/l/7/^ 24<br />

Local excavations. Photos.<br />

Plastic folder<br />

Other excavations, photos. 1955<br />

Excavation, West Blatchington. TS report. 1955<br />

Bundle of plans etc., West Blatchington.<br />

Folder, green<br />

<strong>Archaeological</strong> papers. Slonk Hill, etc.<br />

Included: Kingston Buci<br />

Coldean 1950<br />

Standean<br />

West Blatchington<br />

Wi thdean<br />

Chiddingly<br />

Hangleton<br />

Balsdean<br />

West Grinstea<br />

Also typescripts, offprints, etc.<br />

Bundle of letters and papers<br />

Greyfriars Court, Dunwich (Suffolk) 1935-38.<br />

Plans Itford Hill 1951<br />

Folder Miscellaneous papers. 1930s - 1950s.


NORRIS, N.E.S. (Cont.)<br />

Items connected with others included In Burstow and Norris papers<br />

Attree<br />

Notes on connection of Attree family with Brighton College<br />

In Burstow Box No. B6<br />

Colgate. Thomas<br />

Meeching Court House<br />

In Norris Box No. N2<br />

Pyddoke. EDward<br />

Offprint: "An Acheulian implement from Slindon"<br />

In green folder in Norris Box No. N2<br />

Yeates.C.W.<br />

Pottery drawings, Cold Dean 1950<br />

In green folder in Norris Box No. N2


NORRIS, N.E.S. t BURSTOW, G.P.<br />

BOX, Cardboard N t B 1<br />

Box of negatives "found on library floor, ? from this collection"<br />

Box of photos West Blatchington.<br />

Envelope<br />

<strong>Archaeological</strong> photos. G.P. Burstow<br />

Itford Hill, Muntham Court, etc.<br />

Envelope file<br />

Glynde Quarry excavation 1961-2<br />

Envelope<br />

Norris-Burstow holidays, 1968-73.<br />

Cricket score book<br />

Exercise book, black Cricket cuttings and scraps.<br />

Loose-leaf file<br />

West Blatchington correspondence 1946-49<br />

Spring binder<br />

Offprints of G.P. Burstow's articles in SCM.<br />

Rocky Clump. Stanmer<br />

Roll of drawings, 1962<br />

Typescript: "A Romano-British site", by W.C. Gorton and C.W. Yates.<br />

Envelope: Excavations - LEWSA 1955/24/1/a/1=11


NORRIS-BURSTOW papers<br />

Norris: 4 spring binders<br />

'Queen' box file<br />

Banker's Box, grey<br />

Burstow: Box 1. (Standard type)<br />

3 ring binders<br />

Plastic folder - correspondence<br />

Box file, pink " "<br />

Box file, red " "<br />

Temporary location<br />

Shelf No.<br />

Box file, black - diary extracts etc.<br />

Fellowes box, grey<br />

Cardboard box Burstow diaries<br />

Metal deed box (small)<br />

Green pox. Archaeol. & family pprs.<br />

141<br />

141<br />

141<br />

116<br />

116<br />

116<br />

169<br />

169<br />

168<br />

169<br />

168<br />

167,<br />

168<br />

Burstow - see also (references to other working papers<br />

Norris/Burstow:<br />

Buff cardboard box 141<br />

List of items connected with others included in<br />

Norris/Burstow papers<br />

List of containers, with location (shelf numbers)<br />

N(a)<br />

Nl<br />

N2<br />

Bl<br />

B2<br />

B3<br />

B4<br />

B5<br />

B6<br />

B7<br />

B8<br />

B9<br />

BIO<br />

N+Bl


Box<br />

[PULLEIN, CATHARINE1<br />

Papers probably contributed by Miss Catharine Pullein, consisting of<br />

genealogical material and correspondence concerning the Dadswell<br />

family.<br />

Letter re Miss C. Pullein and the Dadswell family from J.H. Harris of<br />

Crowborough, 1932.<br />

Letter to Miss C. Pullein from Frank Standfield, London, N.W. 1, 1934, re<br />

Dadswell pedigree.


Box File, blue<br />

Churchyard Memorial Survey<br />

Correspondence<br />

REMNANT, G.L.<br />

Ringmer churchyard, removal of gravestones<br />

Correspondence 1961<br />

Harmer's Terracottas<br />

Correspondence<br />

Articles - offprints and MS draft<br />

Chichester misericords<br />

Correspondence with Francis Steer, 1960-1962<br />

Notes on Shermanbury<br />

Envelope - Photographs etc.


Spring Binders<br />

References to Wills, Nos. 1-9.<br />

RICE, ROBERT GARRAWAY<br />

References to iron in wills (un-numbered)<br />

Small Boxes<br />

<strong>Sussex</strong> Wills in P.C.C. Transcripts I.<br />

it ti n II II<br />

Chichester Probate Register Transcripts. Nos. 1-7<br />

" " " " Nos. 8-11<br />

" " " " one not numbered<br />

Lewes Probate Registry, Archdeaconry Court of Lewes, Transcripts<br />

P.C.C. Wills (<strong>Sussex</strong>) Nos. 1-3<br />

Nos. 6-9<br />

Lewes Probate Registry Transcripts. Bequests in Churches.<br />

Portfolio<br />

Photographs and Certficates<br />

Large hardback albums * ;<br />

<strong>Sussex</strong> Admons. P.C.C. 1631-1702 -..<br />

Marriage Licences<br />

Envelope containing letters, some loose papers. ' .<br />

All material MS


Box<br />

Folders<br />

Nos. 1 ­ 7. Cinque ports.<br />

ROSS, T.<br />

8. Hastings - extracts from chamberlains' and<br />

pierwardens' accounts, 1642 ­ 1714.<br />

9. Hastings - extracts from Hastings Corporation records.<br />

10. Miscellaneous unclassified papers, including letter<br />

addressed to Ross, and a wrapper recording Mrs.<br />

Ross's gift of the papers.<br />

See List of contents in the box.


Box File 1<br />

Box File 2<br />

Box File 3<br />

SALT, M.S.<br />

Fullers of Brightling Park - MS notes and typescripts<br />

Correspondence<br />

Notes re Fuller estates in Jamaica<br />

MS re Bosham<br />

Notes and correspondence re Hardwlck family<br />

Masonica members 1970


Boxes (various sizes and Box Files<br />

SALZMAN, L.F.<br />

See Index to Salzman Papers.


Box<br />

Files<br />

1. Dark Age Britain.<br />

2. Europe C4th - C7th.<br />

Notes.<br />

Book Reviews.<br />

3. Correspondence.<br />

SHAW, FREDERICK.<br />

Collection of folded papers tied in small bundles<br />

Photocopies from books and periodicals, see list in box.


Box 1<br />

Box 2<br />

Note signed by N.E.S. Norris.<br />

SIMMONS, CHARLES<br />

Exercise book, MS: Introductory Notes.<br />

5 Exercise books, MS: "Archaeology Twixt Adur and Ouse"<br />

Exercise book, MS: Archaeology - references.<br />

Exercise books, MS:<br />

Archaeology Limbo.<br />

Post Prehistoric Miscellany.<br />

Chichester - City's history.<br />

Chichester - Cathedral.<br />

Lewes.<br />

Ships of Shoreham.


26 Box Files<br />

2 Spring Binders<br />

SMITH, VERENA<br />

File: "Verena Smith Papers. Index"<br />

Also Card Index


Envelopes<br />

1. Standen Pedigrees.<br />

STANDEN FAMILY<br />

of Sullington, Pulborough and area, and Challey<br />

2. Extracts from parish registers.<br />

3. Photographs of old deeds.<br />

4. Correspondence, various, 1921 - 1935.<br />

5. Items re Old Place, Pulborough (for sale 1924-25).<br />

6. East Wantley.<br />

7. Copy of part of will leaving land in Sullington to Jane Downer, who in<br />

1822 was to be married to John Standen; etc.<br />

8. References to "Standen" in Vol. 1 of S.R.S.<br />

Page from Thakeham Parish Magazine - ref. to Standen.<br />

Notes from Poll for Knights of the Shire, 1774.<br />

Notebook re land owned by Jane Standen (nee Downer).<br />

Note re death of Rev. A.F. Faithfull, rector of Storrington, 1926.


Box 1<br />

10 Notebooks<br />

Box 2<br />

Box 3<br />

Archdeaconry Visitation Returns<br />

8 Notebooks<br />

Archdeaconry Visitation Returns<br />

Notebooks<br />

STEVENS, F. BENTHAM<br />

3/1 Bridges and Paper Mills<br />

3/2 Place names<br />

3/3 Roman roads<br />

3/4 Hastings Rape - houses<br />

3/5 " " "<br />

3/6 Battle M. I. s<br />

3/7 <strong>Sussex</strong> dedications in Wills<br />

3/8 <strong>Sussex</strong> Chalices<br />

3/9 Church Furniture<br />

3/10 Indentures and Regnal years etc.<br />

3/11 Hastings Deanery - churches<br />

3/12 " " Church Plate<br />

3/13 <strong>Sussex</strong> Churches - "Gentlemen's Magazine"<br />

3/14 Church bells<br />

Envelope<br />

Box 4<br />

Miscellaneous papers<br />

Envelopes<br />

4/1 Beddingham<br />

4/2 St. Anne's, Lewes<br />

4/3 Shelley family<br />

4/4 West Tarring - Parsonage Row<br />

4/5 " " Deeds<br />

4/6 " " Tithe apportionment<br />

4/7 Footpaths<br />

4/8 Moated sites<br />

4/9 Glyndebourne - historical notes<br />

4/10. De la Warr family<br />

4/11 Paper mills


STEVENS, BENTHAM, J£ (Cont.)<br />

Box 4 (cont.)<br />

Loose-leaf Flies<br />

Green Lanes<br />

Brighton - Brooker, Tuppen.<br />

Notebooks<br />

Catalogue of Brass Rubbings by E.B. Stevens.<br />

Chailey Tithe Book, and other notes.<br />

Folders<br />

4/IF Genealogical tree - ownership of Glynde Place<br />

4/2F Orientation of churches<br />

4/3F Notes by T. Baden Powell re early railway in <strong>Sussex</strong><br />

Cuttings from <strong>Sussex</strong> Advertiser re Lewes Liberals<br />

Box 5<br />

Envelopes<br />

5/1 Berwick Church paintings - correspondence.<br />

5/2 Correspondence re Chailey.<br />

5/3 Articles and correspondence re Chailey.<br />

Folders<br />

Sale notices - properties in Newtek and Chailey<br />

Draft of article on Chailey<br />

Loose-leaf files<br />

5/4 Newick<br />

5/5 Shelley<br />

5/6 Chailey<br />

Notebooks<br />

Box 6<br />

5/7 Field names<br />

5/8 Newick notes<br />

Envelopes<br />

6/1 Newick Nl/1-45 Details of some properties including copies<br />

of sale notices.<br />

6/2 -1 " N2/1-63 Rating Assessments. Vestry I<br />

6/2 -2 " N2/64-99 II<br />

6/3 ' " N3/1-33 Miscellaneous<br />

6/4 N4/1-45 Newick Church incumbents<br />

6/5 N5/1-21 Newick Church


Albums<br />

Rej\<br />

STRAKER, E.<br />

1 E Marked "Press cuttings" on cover, "Crowhurst Park" on spine.<br />

Letters, plans, drawings, mainly Crowhurst parish.<br />

E Newspaper and magazine cuttings, notes, maps, illus. etc. 1921-33.<br />

25 AC Newspaper cuttings, mainly archaeological, 1925-35.<br />

25 AC Marked "News cuttings" on cover, "<strong>Sussex</strong> Iron Industry" on spine.<br />

Cuttings, letters - Wealden iron, archaeology, etc.<br />

20 H Photograph Album. <strong>Sussex</strong> iron industry.<br />

Green envelope file<br />

Box 1<br />

Box 2<br />

Box 3<br />

Box 4<br />

Copies of accounts re iron industry.<br />

4 notebooks and loose papers. Miscellaneous subjects.<br />

Book of photographs.<br />

Loose-leaf binder - Weald Ironworks.<br />

Book - ironworking sites, notes.<br />

Envelopes<br />

1. Analysis.<br />

2. Slag analysis.<br />

3. Cinder in Devon.<br />

4. Iron figure - Hastings.<br />

5. Snails.<br />

21 packets of loose papers. Details of land holdings etc. in<br />

Ashdown Forest and adjoining areas.<br />

2 small photograph albums.<br />

Packets of photographic negatives.<br />

Loose papers - miscellaneous. Photos of mills, etc.<br />

Envelopes<br />

Photos of Tithe maps.<br />

Photos - iron industry, mills, etc.


STRAKER, E. (cont.)<br />

Box 5A<br />

Envelopes. Wealden Iron<br />

1. Cinder analysis.<br />

2. Extracts from State papers.<br />

3. Papers Nos. 1-50<br />

4. " " 102 - 146<br />

5. " " 147 - 180<br />

6. " " 180 (cont.) - 199<br />

7. " " 205 - 210<br />

8. " " 236 - 258<br />

9. Cinder markings.<br />

10. Turnpikes.<br />

Box 5B<br />

Envelopes<br />

1. Moated sites - Kent<br />

2. " " Surrey<br />

3. " " <strong>Sussex</strong><br />

4. Wealden Iron - St. Leonard's Forest.<br />

5. Book of Panningridge - photostats.<br />

6. Vachery Cran;eigh, Surrey.<br />

7. Wealden Iron - correspondence.<br />

8. " " - "<strong>The</strong> Kinges Shippes" and Rhys Jenkins iron works.<br />

9. " " - Crowhurst Park site.<br />

Packet of index cards - moated sites, <strong>Sussex</strong>.<br />

Box 6A<br />

Envelopes<br />

1. Apportionments.<br />

2. Duddleswell Court Rolls 1.<br />

3. " " " 2.<br />

4. Plans?. Watermarks. Duddleswell Court Rolls.<br />

2 Books Duddleswell Tenants from Court Rolls.<br />

Folder Copy of Land Revenue Survey (Manor of Cullesdon) and copies of<br />

large scale maps, parts of Ashdown Forest.<br />

Ashdown Forest - Extracts from Duddleswell Manor Court Rolls<br />

re plots and holdings.<br />

Box 6B<br />

Envelopes. 6 No. - Ashdown Surveys.


STRAKER, E. (Cont.)<br />

Box 7a<br />

Box 7B<br />

Box 7C<br />

Envelopes<br />

1. Bassetts.<br />

2. Buckhurst.<br />

3.<br />

4. Buckhurst Terrier - map tracings.<br />

5. " "<br />

6. " " - Burrell Extracts.<br />

7. " " - correspondence.<br />

8. * " - maps.<br />

9. OS 6" maps .<br />

Envelopes<br />

1. Knowle - Abstract of Deeds.<br />

2. Knowle I<br />

3. Knowle II<br />

4. " "<br />

5. Knowle II - correspondence.<br />

6. Field names (Close Rolls).<br />

7. Dorset Estates.<br />

Envelopes<br />

1. Plans (copies of ? 25" maps NE <strong>Sussex</strong>)<br />

2. Hartfield.<br />

3. Perry Hill - Bolebrook.<br />

4. Manor of Sheffield - Custumal, Rents.<br />

5. Rotherfield, Fletching, East Grinstead.<br />

6. Sackville. r. ;ihi \<br />

7.<br />

8. Miscellaneous papers.<br />

9. Withyham.<br />

Index cards. 2 boxes of Straker Index cards - Wealden Iron.


Exercise Book.<br />

STYLE, MRS. -<br />

"Copied from a Manuscript in the possession of Mrs. Styles, South<br />

Street, Chichester, 1895"<br />

Letter/journal addressed to "Dear LetItla". MS<br />

Author unknown.


Box<br />

5 files<br />

TEBBUTT, C.F.<br />

see card index to Tebbutt Collection


SLAUGHAM PLACE<br />

Ring binder divided into Sections:<br />

THOMPSON, DAVID N.<br />

a) Pictures<br />

Photocopies - ruins of Slaugham Place, 18th century.<br />

b) Shields<br />

Drawings and descriptions of various coats-of-arms of<br />

families connected with the Covert family.<br />

c) Genealogy<br />

Copies of various family trees.<br />

Short descriptions of the families, including articles in S.A.C.S<br />

Copies of articles and drawings on Hangleton Place and Belllngham<br />

family.<br />

d) Letters<br />

Letters<br />

Copy of article: "Renaissance splendour in decay" by Mark<br />

Girouard from Country Life 9 January 1964.<br />

Envelope file<br />

Photocopy of article by A. J. Shopland: "Slaugham Place, Its owners,<br />

the Coverts and the Sergisons".<br />

Copies of articles from S. A.C. s. re the Coverts, Colepepers and<br />

other families, and Heraldry.<br />

Loose papers - correspondence; heraldry.<br />

Photographs - a book of colour photographs of the Coats of Arms on<br />

the ruins of Slaugham Place.


Box File<br />

TIBBLE, R.B.<br />

Index to some articles in <strong>Sussex</strong> County Magazine<br />

Files, various types<br />

Nos. Fl - F46.<br />

see Card index: "<strong>The</strong> Tibbie Collection". (shelved above the files)


Box<br />

Spring Binder<br />

VIGOR, C.H.<br />

Saxon Down excavations 1945. MSS, photographs, drawings, references,<br />

etc. Mus. Acc. 53 32/7.<br />

Envelope file<br />

1. St. John's sub Castro. Lewes<br />

Excavations, 1943-4, concluded in 1948.<br />

Short accounts of earlier writings on the area.<br />

Excavation notes including some reports on finds.<br />

Copies of 2 reports read on separate occasions, 1943 and 1944.<br />

Finds reports, various.<br />

Background information - copies.<br />

2 photographs of an artifact.<br />

Drawings of sections etc.<br />

Drawings of Saxon or Norman lamps.<br />

Correspondence.<br />

2. Priory Mount. Lewes.<br />

Account of study of the Mount and his conclusions.<br />

Correspondence.<br />

Copies of documentary material.<br />

Photographs and negatives.<br />

Photograph Album - St. John's sub Castro.


Envelope file<br />

WETHERILL, E.<br />

Correspondence from Playden Parish Council, in an attempt to get Playden<br />

recognised as part of the High Weald ANOB.


Box<br />

WHATMORE, L.E.<br />

Terrier (rolled) - Chidham Glebe lands with reference to St. Cuthman'<br />

Field and St. Cuthman's Dell.<br />

Folder<br />

Copies of wills of members of <strong>The</strong>tcher family, 1536, 1637, 1664.<br />

Envelopes<br />

Xerox copy of "Life of St. Lewinna".<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Miracles of St. Lewinna, East <strong>Sussex</strong> Martyr, (d. 664-673) by<br />

L.E. Whatmore, MS copy; and various notes and references.<br />

Copies of references to St. Cuthman, Steyning.<br />

Printed book<br />

Catholic Directory for Arundel and Brighton, 1978.<br />

Typescript<br />

"Recusancy in Kent - Studies and Documents" by L.E. Whatmore.


Exercise Book. MS<br />

WHTTLEY, H. MITCHELL<br />

"A Glossary of Latin Terms" (from various documents)


Box File<br />

Envelopes<br />

WILLIAMS-FREEMAN, J.P.<br />

1. Chichester Entrenchments - typescript, and offprint from<br />

SAC Vol. LXXV.<br />

Crossings of the Arun. TS.<br />

2. Chichester Entrenchments - duplicate TS.<br />

3. Correspondence re Chichester Entrenchments.<br />

4. Ordnance Survey maps, Chichester area (annotated).<br />

5. Field notes. Chichester area.


WILSON, A.E.<br />

Site notebooks (5 No.) including:<br />

Caburn 1938 - G.P. Burstow (2 No.)<br />

? Caburn (0. Pickard)<br />

? site (2 No.)<br />

Graph paper notebooks ? site (2 No. )<br />

Notebook - ChiChester notes.<br />

Envelopes:<br />

1. Angmering<br />

2. Highdown. (including copies of photographs)<br />

3. Edburton (photograph)<br />

4. Caburn<br />

5. Maiden Castle


Box Files<br />

WINTHROPE, I.<br />

Notes amd scripts for talks on Radio Brighton on various <strong>Sussex</strong><br />

locations and topics.<br />

1. Nos. 1 - 4<br />

2. Nos. 5-8<br />

3. Nos. 9 ­ 15.<br />

See Index in Box No. 2.


Box<br />

WYNTER, TED<br />

Covering letter from Mrs. Wynter, January 1993.<br />

Envelope file in folder<br />

Notes for book by W.R. Wynter (grandfather of Ted Wynter) on Old<br />

Seaford.<br />

Envelope<br />

Items belonging to Leopold Crewe (maternal grandfather of Ted<br />

Wynter) including:<br />

Teaching and other Certificates; Newspaper cutting of L. Crewe's<br />

retirement as Relieving Officer; 5 books of Lewes Union reports<br />

(various); items re Bodle Street Green school.<br />

Letter of appreciation to L. Crewe on his retirement as Hon. Branch<br />

Sec.<br />

<strong>National</strong> Association of Relieving Officers.

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