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Parish of Wivelsfield, by Thomas Walker Horsfield, published 1835 in The History, Antiquities and Topography of the County of Sussex (vol. I, rape of Lewes, pp.227-230) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 2396][Lib 3211] & The Keep [LIB/507380][Lib/500087] & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Wivelsfield, by Mark Antony Lower, M.A., published 1870 in A Compendious History of Sussex, Topographical, Archaeological & Anecdotal (vol. II, pp.269-270, Lewes: George P. Bacon) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 8946][Lib 3315] & The Keep [LIB/500158] View Online
Wivelsfield Church, by Rev. Henry John Rush, M.A., Incumbent of Rustington, published 1870 in Sussex Archæological Collections (vol. 22, article, pp.50-56) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 2017] & The Keep [LIB/500240] & S.A.S. library View Online
Loving Remembrances. Being an epitome of the history of Oat Hall Chapel, Wivelsfield, Sussex, and its late Pastor . . . W. G., together with his Funeral Sermon [on Ps. lxxi. 5 and 6] by . . . J. Woolgar, by William Gravett, published 1873 (Lewes) accessible at: British Library
Ordnance Survey Book of Reference to the plan of the Parish of Wivelsfield, published 1875 (article, London: H.M.S.O. & printed at George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode) View Online
Some Notes upon the Architecture of Otehall, in the parish of Wivelsfield, Sussex, by Ralph Nevill, published 1886 in Sussex Archæological Collections (vol. 34, article, pp.255-257) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 2119] & The Keep [LIB/500252] & S.A.S. library View Online
History of the Parish of Wivelsfield, Part 1, by F. W. T. Attree, published 1887 in Sussex Archæological Collections (vol. 35, article, pp.1-60) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 2120] & The Keep [LIB/500253] & S.A.S. library View Online
History of the Parish of Wivelsfield, Part 2, by F. W. T. Attree, published 1888 in Sussex Archæological Collections (vol. 36, article, pp.19-72) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 2121] & The Keep [LIB/500254] & S.A.S. library View Online
Corrections To Part I of the History of Wivelsfield, by F. W. T. Attree, published 1888 in Sussex Archæological Collections (vol. 36, article, pp.73-74) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 2121] & The Keep [LIB/500254] & S.A.S. library View Online
Historic Houses of Sussex - Great Ote Hall, by Viscountess Wolseley, published 1927 in Sussex County Magazine (vol. I no. 13, article, pp.582-585) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 2303][Lib 8326] & The Keep [LIB/500137]
Sussex and the U.S.A., 2nd series. 3 - Sussex and William Shirley, Governor of Massachusetts, by David McLean, published 1931 in Sussex County Magazine (vol. V no. 3, article, pp.199-205; no. 4, pp.268-272) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 2310] & The Keep [LIB/500174]
Parish of Wivelsfield, edited by L. F. Salzman, published 1940 in The Victoria History of the County of Sussex (vol. 7: The Rape of Lewes, pp.119-124, London: Victoria County History, ISBN-10: 0712905898 & ISBN-13: 9780712905893) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 7398] & The Keep [LIB/500082] & R.I.B.A. Library & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries View Online
Church Book of Wivelsfield, 1763-1817, by Leonard J. Maquire, published 1984 accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 8913]
Religious Survey 1851 - Lewes district , edited by John A. Vickers, published August 1990 in The Religious Census of Sussex 1851 (Sussex Record Society, vol. 75, pp.74-95, ISBN-10: 085445036X & ISBN-13: 9780854450367) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 10578][Lib 13824] & The Keep [LIB/500452][LIB/507827] & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
District:Lewes district incl. Ditchling, Wivelsfield, Westmeston, East Chiltington, Streat, Plumpton, Hamsey, Chailey, Newick, Barcombe, Ringmer, Glynde, Beddingham, West Firle, Ripe, Chalvington, Selmeston, Alciston, Berwick, Newhaven, East Blatchington, Bishopstone, Denton, Tarring Neville, Piddinghoe, Telscombe, Southease, Iford, Kingston-near-Lewes, Stanmer, Falmer, Rottingdean & Ovingdean
Wivelsfield - Land Tax 1785, edited by Roger Davey, published 1991 in East Sussex Land Tax, 1785 (Sussex Record Society, vol. 77, pp.224-226, ISBN-10: 0854450386 & ISBN-13: 9780854450381) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 11681][Lib 13075] & The Keep [LIB/500454][Lib/507860] & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
East Sussex Census 1851 Index: Wivelsfield, Ditchling, Westmeston, East Chiltington, Streat, Plumpton, Hamsey, Chailey, Newick, Barcombe & Ringmer, by June C. Barnes, published 1 March 1992 (vol. 21, booklet, 108 pp., C. J. Barnes & printed at Battle Instant Print Ltd., ISBN-10: 1870264207 & ISBN-13: 9781870264204) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/503435] & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Wivelsfield. The History of a Wealden Parish, by Heather Warne, published 1994 (318 pp., Pier Point Publishing & Wivelsfield History Study Group, ISBN-10: 0952457709 & ISBN-13: 9780952457701) accessible at: The Keep [LIB/503098] & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Field Notes: Bloomery slag in Wivelsfield, East Sussex, compiled by J. S. Hodgkinson, published 1994 in Wealden Iron Research Group (Second Series No. 14, report, pp.2-3, ISSN: 0266-4402) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 16400] & The Keep [LIB/506561] Download PDF
Wivelsfield: The History of a Wealden Parish, edited by Heather M. Warne, published 19 November 1994 (318 pp., Wivelsfield History Study Group, ISBN-10: 0952457709 & ISBN-13: 9780952457701) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Two peculiar Peculiars, by Frank Leeson, published September 1996 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 12 no. 3, article, pp.91-92) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14879] & The Keep [LIB/508810] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Wivelsfield Hamlet 1667-1798 and Withyham Hamlet 1606-1908
Wivelsfield - 18c. Schools, edited by John Caffyn, published 1998 in Sussex Schools in the 18th Century (Sussex Record Society, vol. 81, p.270, ISBN-10: 0854450424 & ISBN-13: 9780854450428) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 13825][Lib 13828] & The Keep [LIB/500458][Lib/507864] & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Wivelsfield Parish Church of St. Peter and St. John the Baptist : a short history and guide, by Barbara Hall and illustrated by Margaret Goodare, published 2001 (16 pp., Wivelsfield History Study Group) accessible at: The Keep [PAR514/7/1/5] & British Library
Elizabeth Newdigate of Wivelsfield, by John Howes and Ros Williams, published March 2009 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 18 no. 5, article, pp.254-258) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 15860] & The Keep [LIB/508972] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Elizabeth NEWDIGATE of Wivelsfield is a pivotal ancestor of many Sussex families. Her marriage to William POYNTZ in Reigate on 23 May 15691 connected all of her descendants to some of the most prominent families in England, including the WYDEVILLE (WOODVILLE) family, one of whom was the mother of the 'Princes in the Tower'. It also connects her descendants (albeit remotely for most of us) with Princess Diana and hence the future Kings or Queens of England.
Wivelsfield, St. Peter and St. John the Baptist - Church monuments, edited by Nigel Llewellyn, published 2011 in East Sussex Church Monuments, 1530-1830 (Sussex Record Society, vol. 93, pp.413-416, ISBN-10: 0854450750 & ISBN-13: 9780854450756) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 17926] & The Keep [LIB/500470][LIB/507876] & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries View Online
A Romano-British settlement with ovens and field system at Theobalds Road, Wivelsfield, East Sussex, by Andrew B. Powell with contributions by Catherine Barnett, Nicholas Cooke, Lorraine Mepham, Chris J. Stevens and Sarah F. Wyles, published 2015 in Sussex Archæological Collections (vol. 153, article, pp.47-61) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 18934] & The Keep [LIB/509033] & S.A.S. library View Online
Abstract:Excavation west of Wivelsfield, East Sussex, revealed part of an early Romano-British settlement. One of the round-houses may have had a non-domestic, possibly ritual, function. The settlement appears to have been subsequently incorporated within a rectilinear arrangement of field/enclosure ditches. Along the edge of one of these ditches were built a series of features interpreted as ovens, of varying form and likely use, from which charred waste from cereal processing and charcoal from coppiced woodland were recovered.
1841 Census vol.08 - Wivelsfield area, published (no date) by PBN Publications (Ref: BPCH, CD-ROM)