Publications
John Weekes, 1695-6, by George Weekes, published 1856 in Sussex Archæological Collections (vol. 8, notes & queries, p.264) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 2093] & The Keep [LIB/500227] & S.A.S. library View Online
Recent discoveries concerning the biography of Thomas Weelkes, by Walter S. Collins, published April 1963 in Music and Letters (vol. 44, no. 2, article, pp.123-131)
Composer, who died in London but was of Chichester.
Chichester Cathedral Choir in the Time of Thomas Wealkes, by Peter Le Huray, published 1965 (article) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 7971]
The Death of Thomas Weelkes in 1623, by Timothy J. McCann, published 1974 (offprint) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 5030] & West Sussex Libraries
Reprinted from 'Music & Letters' Vol. 55 1974
The death of Thomas Weelkes in 1623, by Timothy J. McCann, published January 1974 in Music and Letters (vol. 55, no. 1, article, pp.45-47)
Composer, who died in London but was of Chichester. His inventory was found in the probate papers at Chichester.
Frederick Weekes: the diary of a Sussex Farmer, 1837-1852, edited by Anthony Bower and Ian Nelson, published 2007 (137 pp., Hurst History Group, ISBN-10: 0954374630 & ISBN-13: 9780954374631) accessible at: West Sussex Libraries & East Sussex Libraries
Abstract:Keen historians of the Victorian age will welcome the publication of a diary written by Sussex farmer Frederick Weekes of Brighton and Hurstpierpoint. His diary written between 1937 and 1852 provides snapshots of rural life as Sussex emerged from the Georgian era to embrace the Victorian age.
Edited for publication by Ian Nelson and Tony Bower of the Hurst History Study Group, Weekes' notes will be of particular interest to genealogists because they include references to many of the tradesmen living in and around Mid Sussex.
Edited for publication by Ian Nelson and Tony Bower of the Hurst History Study Group, Weekes' notes will be of particular interest to genealogists because they include references to many of the tradesmen living in and around Mid Sussex.