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Sussex Archaeological Collections 82
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Sussex Archaeological Collections 82
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Sussex Archaeological Collections
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82
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Sussex Archaeological Society
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1942
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07 Jun 2021
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Babican House, Lewes
Walter H Godfrey
3 - 19
The Hundred Roll for Sussex
L Salzman
20 - 34
The End of Roman Sussex and the Early Saxon Settlements
Arthur E Wilson
35 - 58
The La Warr Family and Halnaker House
Walter H Godfrey
59 - 64
Tickeridge - A Fourteenth Century Farm-House
R Mason
65 - 72
The Charters of Lewes Priory
Barbara Crook
73 - 95
An Incised Slab at Cuckfield
K Esdaile
96 - 103
An Interim Report on Excavations at HIgh Rocks, Tunbridge Wells 1940
J Money
103 - 109
A Section Through Stane Street Near Chichester, Sussex
A Lowther
110 - 114
Sussex Barrows: Supplement No. II
L V Grinsell
115 - 123
The interminable nature of the study of the barrows of a county is shown by the work of R. N. Worth and his son R. H. Worth, who have between them published nearly sixty annual reports on the barrows of Devon. 1 No explanation is therefore needed for the appearance of this second supplement.
Sussex Excommunicates
L Salzman
124 - 140
Index
153 - 166