Sussex Archaeological Collections: Relating to the history and antiquities of the counties of East and West Sussex

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Volume 148, 2010
Table of Contents

Peterborough ware from Westbourne: a rare Middle Neolithic 'ritual' (?) deposit from the West Sussex Coastal Plain
MIKE SEAGER THOMAS
Abstract
A Bronze Age settlement, Roman structures and a field system at Hassocks, West Sussex
DAVID MULLIN, EDWARD BIDDULPH & RICHARD BROWN
Abstract
The excavation of prehistoric remains, a Roman road and post-medieval kiln at Stane Street, Westhampnett, West Sussex
GREG PRIESTLEY-BELL
Abstract
The street plan of Lewes and the Burghal Hidage
MICHAEL HOLMES
Abstract
The medieval hospital of St Nicholas, Lewes, East Sussex: excavations 1994
LUKE BARBER & LUCY SIBUN
Abstract
The history of the hospital of St Nicholas, Lewes and its successors
CHRISTOPHER WHITTICK
Abstract
A monumental palimpsest: the Dacre tomb in Herstmonceux Church
GEORGE ELLIOTT
Abstract
The gardens, orchards and park at Danny in Hurstpierpoint: an analysis of the estate map of 1666
PAULA HENDERSON
Abstract
Houses and parliament: local politics, tenure and 'townscapes': the case of Sussex Boroughs in the 'long eighteenth century'
SPENCER THOMAS
Abstract
The drawings of Herstmonceux Castle by James Lambert, senior and junior, 1776-7
JOHN H. FARRANT
Abstract
'No lodgings to be had for love or money': the business of accommodating visitors in eighteenth-century Brighton
JAIME KAMINSKI
Abstract
The construction of St Peter's Church, Brighton, c. 1818-1835
SUE BERRY
Abstract
'John Halsham': the perfect countryman
PETER BRANDON
Abstract
The Duke and the radical: an Edwardian land conflict in Sussex
JOHN GODFREY & BRIAN SHORT
Abstract
Short Articles
Beyond the villa: excavation at Southwick, West Sussex, 2008
GILES STANDING
A medieval pot from Milton Street, East Sussex
LUKE BARBER
Wildene, a hitherto unidentified Domesday Book holding in Hartfield Hundred
M. J. LEPPARD
Three place-name related Sussex surnames
M. J. LEPPARD
The earliest royal visit to the City of Brighton and Hove?
MICHAEL RAY
The leather from 1-3 Tower Street, Rye, East Sussex
QUITA MOULD
The air-raid shelter at St Mary's CE School, Climping, West Sussex
LUKE BARBER
Index
Supplements 
The medieval hospital of St Nicholas, Lewes, East Sussex: excavations 1994
LUKE BARBER & LUCY SIBUN
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