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The improvement of Coombe Place, by David Brock, published 1996 in The Georgian Group Journal (vol. VI, article, pp.74-84)

Uppark: Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh's first architect, by Richard Hewlings, published 1998 in The Georgian Group Journal (vol. VIII, article, pp.114-121) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 13942]

Palestrina in Hastings, by Richard Morrice, published 2001 in The Georgian Group Journal (vol. XI, article, pp.93-116) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/508923]
Abstract:
On the development of the complex of Pelham Arcade, Pelham Crescent and the church sited in the middle of the Crescent, St Mary-in-the-Castle (1824-1828, Joseph Kay)

The Visual Arts in Regency Brighton and Hove, by Jill Seddon, published 2003 in The Georgian Group Journal (vol. XIII, article, pp.273-280)

The development of the detached sea-facing villa along the south coast c.1740-1800, by Sue Berry, published 2008 in The Georgian Group Journal (vol. XVI, article, pp.31-42) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/502315]

Firle Place: Syria in Sussex, by Richard Hewlings, published 2008 in The Georgian Group Journal (vol. XVI, article, pp.149-175) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/509235]

Thomas Read Kemp and the shaping of Regency Brighton, c.1818-1845, by Sue Berry, published 2009 in The Georgian Group Journal (vol. XVII, article, pp.125-140) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/502509]

Places of Worship in Georgian and Regency Brighton and Hove c1760-1840, by Sue Berry, published 2011 in The Georgian Group Journal (vol. XIX, article, pp.157-172) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/501585][Lib/502511]

James and Decimus Burton's Regency New Town at St Leonards-on-Sea, 1827-37, by Elizabeth Nathaniels, published 2012 in The Georgian Group Journal (vol. XX, article, pp.151-170)

The Castle Inn Assembly Room, Brighton and John Crunden, by Sue Berry, published 2013 in The Georgian Group Journal (vol. XXI, article, pp.212-216) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/505829]

Arundel Castle as a 'Palladium of English Liberty', by Oliver Cox, published 2013 in The Georgian Group Journal (vol. XXI, article, pp.123-136) accessible at: R.I.B.A. Library
Abstract:
This article focuses on the eleventh Duke of Norfolk's restorations and alterations made to Arundel Castle in the late 18th century, particularly the Coade stone tableau, commissioned in 1797, depicting King Alfred's supposed visit to the castle and his institution of trial by jury there. The sculpted tableau was by J C F Rossi. Barely half a century later the tableau was removed to allow more windows, as Victorian tastes changed. The article looks at the late 18th century revival of interest in King Alfred, of 'Saxon' Romanesque and Perpendicular Gothic, which later generations characterised as 'lacking in taste'.

William Ranger and his artificial stone at Ickworth, by Johanna Roethe, published 2013 in The Georgian Group Journal (vol. XXI, article, pp.181-198) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/507830]

A resort town transformed: Brighton c.1815-1840, by Sue Berry, published 2015 in The Georgian Group Journal (vol. XXIII, article, pp.213-230) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/509452]