The Fortunes of some Gentry Families of Elizabethan Sussex, by J. E. Mousley, published April 1959 in The Economic History Review (vol. 11 issue 3, article, pp.467-482) View Online
Hides, Virgates and Tenant Settlement at Battle Abbey, by Eleanor Searle, published December 1963 in The Economic History Review (vol. 16 issue 2, article, pp.290-300) View Online
The Management of a Sixteenth-Century Ironworks, by D. W. Crossley, published August 1966 in The Economic History Review (vol. 19 issue 2, article, pp.273-288) View Online
Cereal Yields on the Sussex Estates of Battle Abbey during the Later Middle Ages, by P. F. Brandon, published August 1972 in The Economic History Review (vol. 25 issue 3, article, pp.403-420) View Online
The Origins of Romney Freemen, 1433-1523, by A. F. Butcher, published February 1974 in The Economic History Review (vol. 27 issue 1, article, pp.16-27) View Online
Wealden Gunfounding: An Analysis of its Demise in the Eighteenth Century, by Howard C. Tomlinson, published August 1976 in The Economic History Review (vol. 29 issue 3, article, pp.383-400) View Online
The Continental Origins of Wealden Ironworkers, 1451-1544, by Brian G. Awty, published November 1981 in The Economic History Review (vol. 34 issue 4, article, pp.524-539) View Online
Review in Wealden Iron Research Group Bulletin 3, 1983:The Pays de Bray in northern France is shown to be the area whence many ironworkers came to the Weald after 1490. The records of denization (1544) and contemporary Subsidy Rolls are used to show the French places of origin and where in the Weald surviving immigrants were working.
The economic and social roots of medieval popular rebellion: Sussex in 1450-1451, by M. Mate, published November 1992 in The Economic History Review (vol. 45, issue 4, article, pp.661-676) accessible at: British Library View Online
Tenant farming and short-term leasing on Romney Marsh, 1585-1705, by Stephen Hipkin, published November 2000 in The Economic History Review (vol. 53 issue 4, article, pp.646-676) View Online