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Reports on the Antiquities Lately Found at Lewes, by M. A. Lower, published December 1846 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 1, issue 4, article, pp.346-357)   View Online

On the Camps at Cissbury, Sussex, by George Vere Irving, published December 1857 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 13, issue 4, article, pp.274-294)   View Online

Chichester : The Cathedral and Other Ancient Buildings, with Remarks on the Fall of the Spire of the Cathedral, by Gordon M. Hills, published June 1861 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 17, issue 2, article, pp.118-138)   View Online

Chichester Cathedral, by Gordon M. Hills, published June 1864 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 20, issue 2, article, pp.155-160)   View Online

Antiquities of Hastings, by T. H. Cole, M.A., published March 1867 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 23, issue 1, article, pp.34-66)   View Online

On the History of St. Mary's Collegiate Church in Hastings Castle, by Edward Levien, M.A., F.S.A., published June 1867 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 23, issue 2, article, pp.124-134)   View Online

On Mayfield, in Sussex, by Edward Roberts, F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A., published December 1867 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 23, issue 4, article, pp.333-369) accessible at: R.I.B.A. Library   View Online

The Church of West Hampnett, Sussex, Chiefly in Reference to its Roman Remains, by Gordon M. Hills, published September 1868 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 24, issue 3, article, pp.209-218)   View Online

On the Ironworks of Sussex, by J. C. Savery, published December 1868 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 24, issue 4, article, pp.335-342)   View Online

On Bodiam Manor and Castle, by J. C. Savery, published December 1868 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 24, issue 4, article, pp.353-360)   View Online

The Roman Road from London to Chichester, by C. Roach Smith, F.S.A., published December 1876 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 32, issue 4, article, pp.481-489)   View Online

The Roman remains recently discovered at Preston, Sussex, by Joseph Stevens, published December 1877 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 33, issue 4, article, pp.518-522)   View Online

The Measurements of Ptolemy and of the Antonine Itinerary, Applied to the Southern Counties of England, by Gordon M. Hills, published September 1878 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 34, issue 3, article, pp.271-320)   View Online

On Ptolemy's Measurements of the South Coast, by Henry Bradley, published September 1881 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 37, issue 3, article, pp.269-278)   View Online

Recently Discovered Fresco at Patcham Church, Sussex, by G. R. Wright, F.S.A., published June 1884 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 40, issue 2, article, pp.182-184)   View Online

Brambletye House, by C. H. Compton, published December 1885 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 41, issue 4, article, pp.372-377)   View Online

The Peculiarities of the Sussex Parish Churches, by E. P. Loftus Brock, F.S.A., published March 1886 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 42, issue 1, article, pp.35-45)   View Online

Old Brighton, by Frederick Ernest Sawyer, F.S.A., published March 1886 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 42, issue 1, article, pp.46-56)   View Online

The Roman Villa at Bignor, Near Chichester, by Walter De Gray Birch, F.S.A., published March 1886 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 42, issue 1, article, pp.57-64)   View Online

The Priory Church of Boxgrove, by C. Lynam, published March 1886 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 42, issue 1, article, pp.68-75)   View Online

Chichester: The City Walls, and their Roman Form and Foundation, by G. M. Hills, published June 1886 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 42, issue 2, article, pp.119-136)   View Online

Anient Sussex Fortresses, by T. Morgan, F.S.A., published June 1886 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 42, issue 2, article, pp.159-172)   View Online

The Ancient Sculptures in the South Aisle of the Choir of Chichester Cathedral, by Walter De Gray Birch, F.S.A., published September 1886 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 42, issue 3, article, pp.255-262)   View Online

Sepulchral Effigies at Chichester, by M. H. Bloxam, published September 1886 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 42, issue 3, article, pp.287-293)   View Online

Sussex Songs and Music. A Lecture Delivered at the Soiree given by the Worshipful the Mayor of Brighton August 21st 1885 to the British Archaeological Association and the Learned Societies of Brighton, by Frederick E. Sawyer, published September 1886 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 42, issue 3, article, pp.306-327)   View Online

Account of the Existing Cartularies of Religious Houses in Sussex, Particularly that of the Priory of Lewes, by Richard Sims, published December 1886 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 42, issue 4, article, pp.355-368)   View Online

Notes on Some Anglo-Saxon Charters of the Seventh and Eighth Centuries Relating to Sussex, by Walter de Gray Birch, F.S.A., published December 1886 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 42, issue 4, article, pp.400-409)   View Online

Roman Chichester, by C. Roach Smith, F.S.A., published March 1887 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 43, issue 1, article, pp.13-20)   View Online

On Some Prehistoric Flint Implements Found on the South Downs, Near Chichester, by W. Hayden, published June 1894 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (first series, vol 50, issue 2, article, pp.131-138)   View Online

Notes on the Customs and Constitutions of the Cathedrals of the Old Foundation, with Special Reference to Chichester, by Gordon P. G. Hills, published March 1911 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (second series, vol, 17, issue 1, article, pp.1-22)   View Online

The Archbishop's manors in Sussex, by S. W. Kershaw, M.A., F.S.A., published June 1914 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (second series, vol. 20, issue 2, article, pp.107-114) accessible at: R.I.B.A. Library   View Online

Steyning Church, Sussex, by Philip M. Johnston, F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A., published December 1914 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (second series, vol. 20, issue 4, article, pp.275-284)   View Online

The Monastery of Battle, by Rose Graham, M.A., F.S.A., F.R.Hist.S., published March 1924 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (second series, vol. 30, issue 1, article, pp.55-75)   View Online

The Walls of Rye and Winchelsea, by Rev. P. H. Ditchfield, M.A., F.S.A., published March 1924 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (second series, vol. 30, issue 1, article, pp.120-131)   View Online

Chichester Cathedral: the problem of the Romanesque choir vault, by Martin Andrew, published 1982 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (vol. 135, article, pp.11-22)   View Online

The Building History of St Mary De Haura, New Shoreham, by Sally Woodcock, published 1992 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (vol. 145, article, pp.89-103)   View Online
Abstract:
This paper examines the building history of St Mary de Haura, New Shoreham, an unusually large and sophisticated parish church in West Sussex. New Shoreham has excited considerable interest from architectural historians by the peculiarities of the choir, but a modern monograph has yet to be produced. The church's documentation has been much confused, and the paper attempts to rectify this. The involvement of patrons in its construction is also discussed.
Little is known of the building history of the church and this has led to the suggestion of an unnecessarily complex and protracted building campaign. The identification of re-used material in the choir simplifies one aspect of this, although many puzzling problems remain to be solved.

A Royal Portrait From Fishbourne, West Sussex, by Martin Henig, published 1996 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (vol. 149, article, pp.83-86)   View Online

Two Women and their Monumental Brass, c. 1480, by Judith M. Bennett, published 2008 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (vol. 161, article, pp.163-184)   View Online
Abstract:
In the late 15th century, a monumental brass was laid in the church at Etchingham (East Sussex) to the memory of two never-married women, Elizabeth Etchingham, who died in 1452, and Agnes Oxenbridge, who died in 1480. This article investigates the possible social meanings of their brass, with a particular eye to Alan Bray's recent interpretations of other funeral monuments dedicated to same-sex couples

A Saxo-Norman Oyster Colour-Dish from St Mary's Church, New Shoreham, Sussex, by Giles Standing, published 2010 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association (vol. 163, article, pp.16-23)   View Online