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The management of four estates in the lower Ouse Valley, by S. Farrant, published 1979 in Southern History (vol. 1, article, pp.155-170)
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The estates, with the families involved, are Stanmer (Chichester), Glynde (Brand), Southdown (Abergavenny) and Wiston (Goring)

The Origins of Steyning and Bramber, Sussex, by T. P. Hudson, published 1980 in Southern History (vol. 2, article, pp.11-29) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 7482] & West Sussex Libraries

The Parliamentary Enclosures of West Sussex, by J. Chapman, published 1980 in Southern History (vol. 2, article, pp.73-91)

The immediate impact of the Second Reform Act on a Southern county town: voting patterns at Lewes Borough in 1865 and 1868, by Colin E. Brent, published 1980 in Southern History (vol. 2, article, pp.129-177)

"An Undoubted Jewel": a case study of five Sussex country houses, 1880-1914, by P. Blackwell, published 1981 in Southern History (vol. 3, article, pp.183-200)
The five houses are Petworth House, Goodwood House, Brickwall [in Northiam], Ashburnham Place, and Coombe Place [in Hamsey].

Inter-war housing policy: a study of Brighton, by P. Dickens and P. Gilbert, published 1981 in Southern History (vol. 3, article, pp.201-231)

The progress of the Reformation in East Sussex 1530-1559: the evidence from wills, by G. J. Mayhew, published 1983 in Southern History (vol. 5, article, pp.38-67)

Bells and smells': London, Brighton and south coast religion reconsidered, by W. N. Yates, published 1983 in Southern History (vol. 5, article, pp.122-153)

The problem of the early Sussex frescoes, by R. R. Milner Gulland, published 1985 in Southern History (vol. 7, article, pp.26-43)

The influence of the agricultural executive committees in the first world war: some evidence from West Sussex, by J. Chapman and S. Seeliger, published 1991 in Southern History (vol. 13, no. 1, article, pp.105-122)

Open fields and their disappearance in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries: the evidence from Sussex, by John Chapman and Sylvia Seeliger, published 1995 in Southern History (vol. 17, article, pp.88-97)

The maritime economy of Rye, 1560-1640, by Stephen Hipkin, published 1998 in Southern History (vol. 20/21, article, pp.108-142)

Perfect Bishop, perfect man? Masculinity, restraint and the episcopal body in the life of St Richard of Chichester, by Katherine Harvey, published 2013 in Southern History (vol. 35, article, pp.1-22)
Richard of Chichester (1197-1253) was Bishop of Chichester from 1244.

Developing Mental Health Provision in West Sussex: Harold A. Kidd, first Medical Superintendent of Graylingwell Hospital, 1896-1926, by Maureen Wright, published 2017 in Southern History (article)   Download PDF

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