Warne, H. M. (1985). The Place Names and Early Topography of Burgess Hill. Sussex Archaeological Collections 123. Vol 123, pp. 127-143. https://doi.org/10.5284/1086237. Cite this via datacite
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The Place Names and Early Topography of Burgess Hill | |||||||||
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 123 | |||||||||
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Sussex Archaeological Collections | |||||||||
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127 - 143 | |||||||||
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The greater part of modern Burgess Hill has developed out of the Wealden commons and demesne woodlands belonging to three ancient settlements at the foot of the South Downs, namely Clayton, Keymer and Ditchling. The evolution of its minor names presents an interesting study, for some were affected by changes in the topography long before the birth of the Victorian town, while others have been directly affected by the town's growth. The role that the area has played in the history of Sussex has been obscured owing to the difficulty of relating old names to present-day places. This article aims to place former names in their modern context and vice versa. | |||||||||
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1985 | |||||||||
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08 Jun 2021 |