Note - Sir William Burrell is listed seperately
Publications
Sir Charles Merrik Burrell, Bart., M.P. and Walter Burrell, by Thomas Walker Horsfield, published 1835 in The History, Antiquities and Topography of the County of Sussex (vol. II, rape of Bramber, pp.247-249) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 2397][Lib 3212] & The Keep [LIB/507380][Lib/500088] & West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Correction in respect of the Burrell Family, by J. H. Cooper, published 1907 in Sussex Archæological Collections (vol. 50, notes & queries, p.186) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 2135] & The Keep [LIB/500268] & S.A.S. library View Online
Timothy Burrell: a Sussex Diarist, his life and time, by Maisie Wright, published June 1980 in Sussex Genealogist and Family Historian (vol. 2 no. 1, article, pp.4-10) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 8671] & The Keep [LIB/501188] & CD SXGS from S.F.H.G.
Timothy Burrell, 1643-1717, by Merrick Burrell, published 1994 accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 12178] & West Sussex Libraries
The family circle and career of William Burrell, antiquary, by John H. Farrant, published 2001 in Sussex Archæological Collections (vol. 139, article, pp.169-185) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14916] & The Keep [LIB/500292] & S.A.S. library View Online
Abstract:In the 1770s and '80s Dr William Burrell (1732-96) formed the antiquarian collection which underpinned the Sussex county histories of 1815-35. Born into the mercantile community of London with connections to the great joint stock and insurance companies and to government, he made his career in the capital as a civil lawyer and an Excise Commissioner. He never lived in Sussex, and his researches may have been prompted by his bachelor uncle who, with his father, used their commercial wealth to buy back much of the ancestral estate in Sussex and who built for himself a country seat at West Grinstead.