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Ringmer History, no. 1, edited by John Kay and John Bleach, published 1982 (64 pp., Ringmer History Study Group) accessible at: East Sussex Libraries
Around the parish boundaries, by John Kay, published 1982 in Ringmer History (No. 1, article, pp.3-7)
Beating the bounds tradition.
Ringmer School in the Twenties, by Edith M. Courage, published 1982 in Ringmer History (Bo. 1, article, pp.8-11)
Memories of the primary school.
Plashett Park Farm almost 100 years ago, by Anna Beckwith, published 1982 in Ringmer History (No. 1, article, pp.12-18)
Ringmer poor in Chailey Union, 1835-1841, by Margaret Diggle, published 1982 in Ringmer History (No. 1, article, pp.19-27)
Clayhill House, by John Kay, published 1982 in Ringmer History (No. 1, article, pp.28-36)
Large house in Ringmer.
The medieval potters of Ringmer, by John Bleach, published 1982 in Ringmer History (No. 1, article, pp.43-54)
Hedge dating and the Potters' Fields at Ringmer, by Eileen Howard and Monica Maloney, published 1982 in Ringmer History (No. 1, article, pp.55-64)
Ringmer History, no. 2, edited by John Kay and John Bleach, published 1983 (60 pp., Ringmer History Study Group) accessible at: East Sussex Libraries
Ringmer in World War II, by Albert Jenkins, published 1983 in Ringmer History (No. 2, article, pp.3-7)
Some glimpses of parish life, by Audrey Coombes, published 1983 in Ringmer History (No. 2, article, pp.8-14)
Concerns Ringmer.
Problem families in Victorian Ringmer, by Margaret Diggle and John Kay, published 1983 in Ringmer History (No. 2, article, pp.8-17)
Discusses the Clark, Evans and McKinley families.
The Chailey Unon, 1858-1873, by Margaret Diggle, published 1983 in Ringmer History (No. 2, article, pp.15-23)
Early lords of Glynde, by John Bleach, published 1983 in Ringmer History (No. 2, article, pp.24-28)
Dr William Heneage Legge, by Rosamond Pritchard and John Bleach, published 1983 in Ringmer History (No. 2, article, pp.29-35)
Ringmer doctor from 1887 until his death in 1911.
Ringmer Park, by W. Heneage Legge, published 1983 in Ringmer History (No. 2, article, pp.36-42)
Large house in Ringmer.
Ringmer Park - the last four hundred years, by Monica Maloney, published 1983 in Ringmer History (No. 2, article, pp.43-50)
Large house in Ringmer.
Hedge dating at Ringmer Park, by Eileen Howard, published 1983 in Ringmer History (No. 2, article, pp.51-60)
Large house in Ringmer.
Ringmer History, no. 3, edited by John Kay and John Bleach, published 1984 (78 pp., Ringmer History Study Group) accessible at: East Sussex Libraries
The rural scene in Ringmer before the Great War, by Audrey Coombes, published 1984 in Ringmer History (No. 3, article, pp.3-7)
Two hundred years of education in Glynde, 1765-1965, by Andrew Lusted, published 1984 in Ringmer History (No. 3, article, pp.18-25)
Ringmer parish magazines, by Eric Butterworth, published 1984 in Ringmer History (No. 3, article, pp.26-35)
Tilting at wyndemylls, by Joyce T.M. Biggar, published 1984 in Ringmer History (No. 3, article, pp.36-44)
Site of a Medieval windmill west of Glynde Holt, parish of Glynde.
The deserted Medieval settlement of Wyke, by John Kay, published 1984 in Ringmer History (No. 3, article, pp.45-58)
Situated close to Week Lane, in Glynde parish.
The Gage family at Bentley, by Elisabeth Mayfield, published 1984 in Ringmer History (No. 3, article, pp.59-66)
In Framfield.
Moor Lane and Neaves Lane, Ringmer - the hedges, by Monica Maloney and Eileen Howard, published 1984 in Ringmer History (No. 3, article, pp.67-78)
Ringmer History, no. 4, edited by John Kay and John Bleach, published 1986 (41 pp., Ringmer History Study Group) accessible at: East Sussex Libraries
The Ringmer Vicarage sex murder mystery, by John Kay, published 1986 in Ringmer History (No. 4, article, pp.3-13)
Hannah Smith, an itinerant dealer, in 1838.
Clarence Tritton: a man to remember, by Eric Butterworth, published 1986 in Ringmer History (No. 4, article, pp.14-17)
Active member of the parish, lived in Ringmer 1926-76.
The people's bell, by Caroline Randall and Michelle Barnes, published 1986 in Ringmer History (No. 4, article, pp.21-28)
The bell at Ringmer parish church, cast in 1804, and its bell tower.
Walecote: a British settlement in an Anglo-Saxon estate ? , by John Bleach, published 1986 in Ringmer History (No. 4, article, pp.35-41)
Shared between Ringmer and South Malling parishes.
The sad plight of David Hayler, by Margaret Diggle, published 1986 in Ringmer History (No. 4, article, pp.42-49)
Letters from 1864 reflecting the difficulties of this labourer's life.
Memorandums relating to the ancient and present state of the Broile Park in the parishes of Ringmer and Framfield in the County of Sussex, October 1766, by John Elliot, published 1986 in Ringmer History (No. 4, article, pp.50-61)
Now named Broyle Park.
The parish church of St Mary the Virgin, Ringmer, East Sussex: monumental inscriptions, published 1999 (Ringmer: Ringmer History Study Group) accessible at: East Sussex Libraries
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