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Sussex Archaeological Collections 79
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 79
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Sussex Archaeological Collections
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79
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1938
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07 Jun 2021
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The Roman Villa at Angmering
Leslie Scott
3 - 44
The Family of Aguillon
L Salzman
46 - 60
Sussex Taverns in 1636
J Caldecott
62 - 73
Sussex Monumental Brasses
Davidson-Houston
74 - 130
Chichester Workhouse
M Dangerfield
O Marshall
E Stringer
V Welch
131 - 167
THERE were in the possession of the Governors of Chichester Workhouse six volumes of Court Books, covering the period 1753 to 1847.1 These were, during the years 1926-9, made the subject of a series of detailed studies by members of the Special Method History Classes of the Bishop Otter Training College, under the supervision of Miss Stella Westaway. The fol1owing general account of the administration of the workhouse is compiled by M. E. Dangerfield, 0. Marshall, E. R. Stringer, and V. E. Welch from the first two volumes, which extend from 2 July 1753 to 19April1816, and will be found to throw valuable light upon the administration of the poor law during that period and to bring out points of both economic and human interest.
Excavations in the Ramparts and Gateway of the Caburn, August-October 1937, Interim Report
Arthur E Wilson
169 - 194
Late Bronze Age Ditches at Selmeston
Eliot Cecil Curwen
195 - 198
The Marshes Between Hythe and Pett, An Attempt at the Reconstruction of Their Topography as it was in the MIddle Ages
W Homan
199 - 223
A Romano-British Bloomery in East Sussex
Ernest Straker
Barry Lucas
224 - 232
Index
233 - 244