Publications
The Name of Madgwick, by David Brown, published September 1999 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 13 no. 7, article, p.257) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14880] & The Keep [LIB/508822] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Tracing the Past in Woodlands: The South East Woodland Archaeology Forum, by David Brown, published December 2010 in Sussex Past & Present (no. 122, article, p.11, ISSN: 1357-7417) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/500475] & S.A.S. library View Online
Preview:The South East Woodland Archaeology Forum (SEWAF) is run by a committee of four people, two of whom are archaeologists and two woodland owners, and is open to anyone with an interest in woodland archaeology. It operates entirely by members volunteering their time and expertise. There are no subscription fees and it has no funding.
A bloomery site in Burwash, East Sussex, by David Brown, published 2012 in Wealden Iron Research Group (Second Series No. 31, article, pp.3-4, ISSN: 0266-4402) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/506579] Download PDF
Further investigations in the Dudwell Valley, by David Brown and Tim Smith, published 2013 in Wealden Iron Research Group (Second Series No. 33, article, pp.5-7, ISSN: 0266-4402) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/507841] Download PDF
Abstract:Continuing the search of the Dudwell valley for signs of ironworking, this foray covered the upper reaches of the river, concentrating on the southern side of the valley, the northern side having revealed no evidence of ironworking at all. Since the bloomery site previously found in this valley had been some distance from the Dudwell close to the upper (southern) limit of the limestone, an effort was made to cover the area between the river and the interface between the limestone and the Ashdown Beds. On the ground this was revealed as a series of depressions accompanied by spoil heaps, presumably the result of mineral extraction.