This series of manorial documents, consisting largely of court books, is grouped down to ADA 192 the lords holding them in 1925. Within the groups the documents are arranged by the manor to which a series predominantly relates, with other manors represented named in brackets in the title. Unless otherwise stated all entries refer to the main manor of the heading. The exception is the composite court books, rentals and surveys of the De La Warr manors, ADA 37-52, for each of which the content is given in the description. There is an index by manor and estate which includes the later reprints, ADA 193-249 Contents: Campion manors ADA 1-18 Christie manors ADA 19-36 De La Warr manors ADA 37-173 Grantham manors ADA 174-181 Monk Bretton manors ADA 182-185 Sclater manors (?) ADA 186-192 Additional deposits ADA 193-250 Preliminary schedules for ACC 5786 and ACC 6064 Information on the manors represented here may be found in: VCHS. Victoria County History of Sussex, in particular volume 7, the Rape of Lewes (1940) Dickins, K. W. 'The muniments of the Sussex Archaeological Trust. Guide to the calendars, appendix II', Sussex Archaeological Collections 94 (1956), 144-57. Straker, E. (ed.), The Buckhurst terrier, 1597-1598. Sussex Record Society 39 (1934). Manor & Estate Reference: ADA ALCHORNES 38, 39, 45, 47, 49, 50, 52, 53, 106, 113. ALLINGTON 45, 46, 54. ASHDOWN FOREST 45, 55. BARCOMBE 176-181. BASSETTS 45. BERRIETROWE 45. BEXHILL 49, 50, 51, 56-71, 78, 167. BISHOPSHURST 44. BLACKHAM 37-39, 41, 45-49, 52, 106, 113. BLATCHINGTON 44. BOLBROOKE 37, 38, 45, 47, 48. BOWLEY 45. BRIGHTON-ERLYES 54. BRIGHTON-LEWES 45, 46, 51. BRIGHTON-MICHELHAM 45, 49, 50, 78, 101, 102. BROOME 39, 41, 45-49, 52, 106, 113. BROUGHTON 45. BUCKHOLT 49. BUCKHURST 37-41, 44, 45, 47-50, 52, 106, 113. BURCHDEN 37. CAMOIS COURT 174, 175. CHALVINGTON 45. CHARTNEYS 45. CHIDDINGLY 42, 43, 45, 46, 51, 72. CLAVERHAM 45. CLAYTON 1-6. COLLINGHURST 41, 45-49, 52. DALLINGRIDGE 78, Danny estate 228 Ditchling Garden 193-203 DORSET COURT alias SALISBURY COURT, co. Middlesex. 45. DOWNASH 45. DUDDLESWELL 73-100. EASTBOURNE MEDSEY 45, 50, 101-105. EAST GRINSTEAD BOROUGH 45, 78, 106-113a. FINDON 46, 75. FISKERIDGE 45, 47, 48, 50, 52. FOLKINGTON 45. FRAMFIELD 45, 46, 77, 114-142, 230-236 FROGFIRLE 45, 46. GROOMBRIDGE alias REDMELRIDGE 38. HAMSEY 182-185. HANGLETON 45, 46, 51. HEATHFIELD 50, 56, 58, 59, 61-63, 78, 143-149. HENDOLL 45. HOLWICH 45. HOOE 45. HOSIERS 45. HOUNDEAN ABERGAVENNY 45. HOUNDEAN DORSET 45, 46, 51, 239 HURSTPIERPOINT 7-15, 228 HYDE 45. IFORD 45, 204 IMBERHORNE 39, 40, 44, 45, 47-50, 78, 106-113. ISFIELD 205-210 JEVINGTON 211-213 KEMSING in Kent. 45. KINGSTON 45, 51. KNOLE in Kent. 45. LANCING 45. LANGNEY 45, 150-155. LAVERTIE 45, 47, 48. LEIGH in Kent. 45. LEWES BOROUGH 45, 49, 50, 51, 156-165. LULLINGTON 40, 42-46, 51, 166, 166a. MEECHING 45. MICHELHAM PARKGATE 40, 42-46, 49, 51, 167. MIDDLEHAM 214 MIDDLETON 44 MILTON 40, 42-46, 51, 166, 166a. MOUNTBURES, Essex. 45, 46. MUNCKLOWE 37-39, 45, 47, 48, 50, 52, 106-111, 113, 168-170. NEWICK 44, 237-8 NEWHAVEN see MEECHING NEWTIMBER 16. OCKLYNGE, St Johns 240 OTHAM 49, 215-216 OVINGDEAN 45. PEAKDENE 217-219 PEELING 45, 46. PENHURST 2. PRESTON BECKHELWYN 45. REIGATE in Surrey. 45. RINGMER 19-35, 40, 44, 45, 49, 50, 51, 72, 78. ROCKLAND 45. ROCKS ESTATE, UCKFIELD 229 ROIYSES 45. ROMBOLDSWICK 45. RUSHLAKE 45, 240 SEAFORD BOROUGH 45, 49, 101. SEAFORD PORTREEVE 45, 49, 50, 101. SEAL in Kent. 45. SEDLESCOMBE 51. SEVENOAKS in Kent. 45. SHARNFOLD 42, 45, 46. SHEFFIELD 45, 47, 187. SHELDOWNE 220-222 SOUTHEASE CUM HEIGHTON 36, 45. SOUTHOVER 45, 46. SUTTON in Surrey. 45. STREAT 44. SWANBOROUGH 20, 22-25, 34, 40, 42-46, 51, 171, 172. TELSCOMBE 44, 45, 51. TIGHE alias ST. TIE 45. TOTTENHAM, co. Middlsx. 45. UCKFIELD, ROCKS ESTATE 229 WARNINGORE 186-192, 238 WARTLING 45. WESBERHOLT SACKVILLE, co. Essex. 45, 46. WESTMESTON 44. WICKHAM 15-18. WILLINGDON 45, 173, 240 WILMINGTON 42, 45, 46.
1524-1929
This is an artificial group of records previously listed as Printed Maps (PM) The format of the entries is generally standard, beneath the title of the map is the name of the surveyor followed by the publisher. The area covered by the map is given by references to places bounding West-East, South-North. The scale of the maps is given in inches to the mile and size of the maps in inches height by length Many printed maps are also found in the quarter sessions series of parliamentary deposited plans (QDP); the West Sussex series of plans are listed in SRS 66 (1968). Contents AMS6008/1 Maps of Sussex AMS6008/2 Ordnance Survey Maps AMS6008/3 Town Plans AMS6008/3/1 Brighton and Hove AMS6008/3/2 Chichester AMS6008/3/3 Eastbourne AMS6008/3/4 Hastings and St Leonards AMS6008/3/5 Haywards Heath AMS6008/3/6 Lewes AMS6008/4 Out County Concordance of references in this collection with previous references in the collection PM (Printed Maps) PM1=[AMS 2496] PM2=AMS 6008/4/1 PM3=AMS 6008/1/1/3 PM4=AMS 6008/1/1/12 PM5=AMS 6008/1/18 PM6=AMS 6008/1/1/4 PM7=AMS 6008/1/1/5 PM8=AMS 6008/1/1/6 PM9=[SHR 2869] PM10=[SHR 2870] PM11=AMS 6008/1/1/11 PM12=AMS 6008/4/3 PM13=AMS 6008/4/4 PM14=AMS 6008/2/22 PM15=AMS 6008/2/20 PM16=AMS 6008/1/1/14 PM17=AMS 6008/1/1/19 PM18=AMS 6008/3/6/2 PM19=AMS 6008/3/6/1 PM20=[SHR 2873] PM21=AMS 6008/1/1/10 PM22=AMS 6008/1/1/26 PM23=AMS 6008/1/1/25 PM24=AMS 6008/2/35 PM25=AMS 6008/1/1/7 PM26=AMS 6008/2/1/15 PM27=AMS 6008/2/1/16 PM28=AMS 6008/2/13 PM29a=AMS 6008/3/6/3 PM29b=AMS 6008/3/6/4 PM30=AMS 6008/2/27 PM31=AMS 6008/2/23 PM32=AMS 6008/2/21 PM33a=AMS 6008/2/26 PM33b=AMS 6008/2/25 PM34=AMS 6008/2/14 PM35=AMS 6008/1/1/1 PM36=AMS 6008/2/1 PM37=AMS 6008/2/2 PM38=AMS 6008/2/3 PM39=AMS 6008/2/4 PM40=AMS 6008/2/5 PM41=AMS 6008/2/6 PM42=AMS 6008/2/7 PM43=AMS 6008/2/8 PM44=AMS 6008/2/9 PM45=AMS 6008/2/10 PM46=AMS 6008/2/11 PM47=AMS 6008/2/12 PM48=AMS 6008/1/1/15 PM49=AMS 6008/1/1/23 PM50=AMS 6008/1/1/24 PM51=AMS 6008/1/1/28 PM52=AMS 6008/3/4/10 PM53a=AMS 6008/1/1/13 PM53b=AMS 6008/1/1/18 PM54=AMS 6008/2/36 PM55a=AMS 6008/2/33 PM55b=AMS 6008/4/2 PM56a=AMS 6008/2/34 PM56b=AMS 6008/3/5/1 PM56c=AMS 6008/2/31 PM57=AMS 6008/2/18 PM57a=AMS 6008/2/17 PM58=AMS 6008/1/1/29 PM59=AMS 6008/3/3/1 PM60=AMS 6008/3/1/14 PM61=AMS 6008/2/29 PM62=AMS 6008/1/1/2 PM63=AMS 6008/2/24 PM64=AMS 6008/2/19 PM65=AMS 6008/3/1/7 PM66=AMS 6008/3/1/10 PM67=AMS 6008/3/1/11 PM68=AMS 6008/3/1/12 PM69=AMS 6008/3/1/9 PM70=AMS 6008/3/1/5 PM71=AMS 6008/3/1/8 PM72=AMS 6008/3/1/13 PM73=AMS 6008/3/1/17 PM74=AMS 6008/3/1/20 PM75=AMS 6008/3/1/22 PM76=AMS 6008/3/1/23 PM77=AMS 6008/3/1/18 PM78=AMS 6008/3/1/19 PM79=AMS 6008/3/1/21 PM80=AMS 6008/3/1/15 PM81=AMS 6008/1/1/27 PM82=AMS 6008/1/1/17 PM83=AMS 6008/1/1/20 PM84=AMS 6008/1/1/21 PM85=AMS 6008/1/1/22 PM86=AMS 6008/3/1/16 PM87=AMS 6008/2/32 PM88=AMS 6008/3/1/4 PM89=AMS 6008/3/4/5 PM90=AMS 6008/3/4/6 PM91=AMS 6008/3/4/8 PM92=AMS 6008/3/4/7 PM93=AMS 6008/2/28 PM94=AMS 6008/3/4/4 PM95=AMS 6008/3/4/2 PM96=AMS 6008/3/4/3 PM97=AMS 6008/3/4/1 PM98=AMS 6008/3/4/9 PM99=AMS 6008/3/1/2 PM100=AMS 6008/3/1/3 PM101=AMS 6008/3/1/6 PM102=AMS 6008/3/1/1 PM103=AMS 6008/1/1/9 PM104=AMS 6008/3/1/24 PM105=AMS 6008/1/1/16
1575-2012
Lewes News is a local freesheet newspaper that contains items of local interest and local campaigns. It appears at two-monthly intervals.
1979-2024
Grouped under the reference AMS 6970 are the documents which passed to the Sussex Archaeological Society following the sale of the Sheffield Park estate in 1954. The circumstances of the sale are described in Daniel Waley and Christopher Whittick, 'The Earl, his daughter, her brother's housekeeper and the cat: the remarkable story of the Sheffield Park archives' in Archives 36 (2011) 62-78. The four court books (AMS 6970/1-2) were deposited with the Sussex Archaeological Society via the Department of Manuscripts at the British Museum following the acquisition of Sheffield Park by L. F. McCardle, who transferred to the mansion his firm New Welbeck Ltd, holders of a royal warrant for the supply of vacuum cleaners. His advertising manager Mr Stacey, described by the Society's secretary Frank Bentham Stevens as 'a weird fellow, but keen', assembled a collection of documents for a proposed museum at the house, but on his leaving Sussex in 1956 was persuaded to hand the books over on deposit. The later of the two plans (AMS 6970/4/2) was found at Sheffield Place by Norman Norris, probably during the view which preceded the sale of its contents between 8 and 10 March 1954; he transferred it to the Sussex Archaeological Society in April. The circumstances of the Society's acquisition of the earlier map, AMS 6970/4/1, are unclear, but a similar provenance can be assumed. Further documents remained at Sheffield Park, to be offered in two sales, conducted by McCardle's executors, in 1971 and 1972. ESRO competed on both occasions, but with little success, although much of the material eventually found its way to Lewes.
1581-c1775
The majority of these scrapbooks contain postcards or photographs as they were in the late 19th or early 20th centuries alongside photographs taken in the latter half of the 20th century by CS.
c1960-c1993
The National Fire Service was formed on 18 August 1941, which incorporated the 1,450 separate brigades in the country into one entity. East Sussex was part of number 31 Fire Force, which was involved in Operation Colour Scheme to prepare for the invasion of the continent culminating in 'D' Day. This involved the moving of fire service reinforcements from the north to the south to deal with the fires with which it was thought the enemy would endeavour to hamper efforts. Operations included the use of fireboats called NABs (Naval Auxiliary Boats), which were converted vehicle landing boats. Four were stationed at Shoreham, five at Newhaven and two at Rye. A Port Fire Office, staffed by Fire Service personnel was established at Newhaven and opened 20 December 1943; a sub-divisional control in the town was responsible for the fire control of the town and harbour, and also Seaford and Peacehaven. The anticipated scale of enemy reprisals after 'D' Day, other than flying bombs, did not take place, and shortly afterwards the gradual withdrawal of Fire Service units from military camps commenced; the last remaining unit at Coneyboro Camp was withdrawn on 10 October 1944. The reinforcements from other parts of the country began to return in November 1944, and the scheme was completely wound up by the end of the year.
c1944
Papers relating to the Eastbourne based Devonshire West Big Local project which was awarded a million pounds of National Lottery funding in December 2012. Includes project plans, community feedback, minutes, evaluation, grant application and publicity and event documents.
2012-2023
Compiled by John Jackson Clark JP showing the official opening of the Brighton and Rottingdean Seashore Electric Railway. Clark ran a successful bakery business based in Fonthill Road, Hove.
1896
The records listed in this catalogue are in the process of arrangement. At present they are available only under their accession numbers, and should be ordered by such references and not as BLK Summary of contents ACC 2327 Clients' papers, 1561-1950; firm's papers, 1831-1937 Deposited 4 Dec 1978 and now incorporating other deposits ACC 2229, 2284, 2285, 2951, 3153 (part), 3414 (part) ACC 5120 Clients' papers, 1654-1958 Deposited 15 Sep 1988 and now incorporating earlier deposits ACC 3272, 3278, 3153 (part), 3414 (part) ACC 5177 Firm's papers, 1838-1954 Deposited 7 Dec 1988 ACC 5702 Clients' papers, 18th c - 20th c Deposited 6 Jun 1991 ACC 5902 Clients' papers, c1707-1932 Deposited 22 Jun 1992 Index to clients Abergavenny, Marquis of - ACC 2327/4 Abergavenny, Marquis of and Sheffield, Earl of - ACC 2327/4 Abergavenny, Marquis of and Sheffield, Earl of - ACC 2327/5 ? Abergavenny, Marquis of - ACC 5120/45 Ade, John Thomas of Hellingly - ACC 5120/117 Ade, Lydia of Alfriston - ACC 5120/87 Albert House, Hastings - ACC 2327/33 Andrews, Mary of Lewes - ACC 5902/28 Arkoll, William of South Malling, tanner - ACC 5902/14 Arundel, Society of Friends - ACC 2327/38 Ashby, Herbert of Hailsham - ACC 5902/10 Avery, Esther of Homewood Gate Farm, East Chiltington - ACC 5902/13 Avery, John of Homewood Gate Farm, East Chiltington - ACC 5902/25 Ays Ltd - ACC 5120/82 Baker, Robert Whiteman of Lewes, posting master - ACC 5902/23 Banister - ACC 5120/145 Bannister, Arthur Frederick and George of the Post Office, Newick grocers and drapers - ACC 5902/8 ? Barlow - ACC 5120/149 Barry, Colonel Arthur John of Catsfield - ACC 5120/118 Bartlett - ACC 5120/105 Beard, Natalie of Southover - ACC 5120/134 Beeney Bros of Hailsham - ACC 5120/75 Benton, Samuel Lander of Lewes - ACC 5902/38 Benton/Dow - ACC 2327/9 Birch, Susannah of Haywards Heath - ACC 5902/6 Blackman, Edward of Southover - ACC 5702/99 Blunt, Charles William of Heathfield - ACC 5702/74 Borrer, Henry Hall of Portslade - ACC 5120/83 Borrer, John of Portslade - ACC 5120/10; ACC 5702/78 Borrer Kate - ACC 5120/114; ACC 5702/13 Borrer, Sarah Anne - ACC 5902/26 Bourlay - ACC 2327/57 Bowen Farms of Laughton - ACC 5120/115 Boys - ACC 5120/64 Breeds, George of Hailsham - ACC 5120/141 Bridger, Elizabeth - ACC 5702/71 Brown - ACC 5120/103 Browne, Edward of Hailsham - ACC 5120/91 Bunyard - ACC 5120/124 Burfield, Mrs I M of Hailsham - ACC 5120/44; ACC 5702/53 Burfield, Thomas of Hailsham - ACC 5120/138 ? Card and Sons of Lewes - ACC 2327/72 Carey, Elizabeth of Ringmer - ACC 5702/62 Catchpool - ACC 2327/28 Catt and Son - ACC 5120/106 ? Chailey, parish of - ACC 5120/171 Chandler, James of Lewes - ACC 5120/97 Chaplin - ACC 5120/119 Cheesman, George and William of Horsham - ACC 5702/24 Chichester, Earl of - ACC 2327/1; ACC 5120/1-8, 19, 67 Clarke - ACC 5120/148 Claver-Shoosmith - ACC 5702/9 Colegate, Charlotte Muriel of Piddinghoe - ACC 5702/95 Colegate, Thomas - ACC 5702/96 ? Coote - ACC 5120/45 Cornford, I - ACC 5120/100 Cornford, Nicholas Jesse of Herstmonceux - ACC 5702/88 Cotts - ACC 5120/101 Cronk - ACC 2327/25 Crosskey, Albert Ward of Ringmer - ACC 5120/149; ACC 5702/60 Crossley, William Henry - ACC 5902/9 Crossley - ACC 5120/159 Curteis, Herbert Mascall of Wartling - ACC 2327/6, 41 Curteis - ACC 5120/163 Dawson of Lewes - ACC 5120/135 Day - ACC 5120/108 Dennett, John of Lewes - ACC 5702/18 Devonshire, Duke of - ACC 2327/2 ? Dodson [Ld Monk Bretton] - ACC 2327/63 Dow/Benton - ACC 2327/63 Duke, James baronet ,- ACC 5120/37-38 Eagles, Edward of the Cliffe - ACC 5120/77 Edwards, Charles - ACC 5902/46 Edwards, Lydia of Hurstpierpoint - ACC 5702/73 Eggleton, John Edward of Fletching - ACC 5120/128 Egles, Gabriel of Southover, gent - ACC 5902/19 Elphick, William of Newhaven - ACC 5120/86; ACC 5902/45 Elphick and Son Ltd - ACC 5120/127 Evans, May - ACC 5120/157 Fairall, David of Hailsham - ACC 5702/72 Feist, William of Southwick, shopkeeper - ACC 5902/18 Fessey - ACC 2327/56 Fisher, John of Uckfield - ACC 5702/57 Flint, James of Kingston - ACC 5702/28 Freeman, Mrs G M of Bexhill - ACC 5120/99 Friend - ACC 5702/8 Gadsby, John of Hove - ACC 5120/89 Gander - ACC 5120/156 Garnham, Bernard - ACC 2327/8 Geering - ACC 2327/69; ACC 5120/102 Gest - ACC 2327/12 Glandfield - ACC 5120/125 Goad, John William of Hellingly - ACC 5902/33 Godden, A G E - ACC 2327/17; ACC 5120/58 Godlee, Burwood of Lewes - ACC 5702/10,98 Godlee, Mary Allbright of Lewes - ACC 5702/11 Godwin - ACC 2327/58 Goldfinch Trust of Rotherfield - ACC 5120/116 Goldsmith, Henry of Lewes - ACC 5702/116 Gorham, Beadle of Herstmonceux - ACC 5702/38 Gorham, Sarah of Herstmonceux - ACC 5702/39 Gosling, Stuart of Ditchling - ACC 2327/30 Gravely/Hother - ACC 2327/55 Grantham, Edward of Lewes - ACC 5902/30 Grover, Gabriel of the Cliffe, tea dealer - ACC 5902/24 Guy, Ruth of Chiddingly - ACC 5120/51 Guy of Chiddingly - A5720/69 Hales, C - ACC 5120/94-96 Hall, Henry of Portslade - ACC 5702/26 Hall, William of Brighton - ACC 2327/37; ACC 5702/41 Hammond, A - ACC 2327/27; ACC 5120/164 Hammond, Charlotte of Lewes - ACC 5902/43 Hammond, James of Lewes - ACC 5702/16 Hannah - ACC 5120/41 Harman, Sargent of Lewes - ACC 5702/48 Harmer, Hiram of Hailsham, coal merchant - ACC 5902/10 Harris - ACC 5120/112 Hartwell - ACC 2327/15 Harvey, John of Lewes - ACC 5120/173 Harvey, Richard of Lewes - ACC 5702/32 Harvey, William of Lewes - ACC 5902/35 Hatchard - ACC 2327/59 Hawes, Sidney of Hellingly - ACC 5902/33 Haylor, Charles of Hailsham, farmer - ACC 5902/12 Henty, Moses of Lewes - ACC 5702/17 Herstmonceux, parish of - ACC 2327/44; ? ACC 5120/61 Hibden, ACC 5120/62 Hill, Richard of Rotherfield - ACC 5120/80-81 Hoadley, John of Lewes - ACC 5702/35 Holdstock, Josia Rummen of Lewes - A5170/34 Hollibone, Charles of Hailsham, farmer - A59)2/41 Hollman, William of Lindfield - ACC 5702/29 Holman, George of Henfield - ACC 5702/42 Holmwood - ACC 5120/147 Holt, Revd John of Lewes - ACC 5902/5 Honess - ACC 5120/110 Hother/Gravely - ACC 2327/55 Howman - ACC 2327/52 Huget, Harriet of Lewes - ACC 2327/53 Huggett, Thomas of Lewes - ACC 5702/40 Hunt, Ida Kathleen Paton of Hamsey - ACC 5902/42 Hunter, William of Westmeston - ACC 5702/47 Innes, A N of Lewes - ACC 5120/76 Innes, Melvill Stodart of Russell Square, London - ACC 5902/34 Jenner, Charles Underwood - ACC 5120/57 Jenner of Hailsham - ACC 5120/59 Johnson, Thomas of Lewes - ACC 5702/31 Kemp, Caleb Rickman - ACC 5702/22 Kensett, Jesse of Lindfield - ACC 5702/45 ? Kentish Uplands Ltd - ACC 5120/123 Kenward - ACC 2327/11 Kidder, James of Lewes - ACC 5702/83 Kingsnorth - ACC 2327/34 Knight, Mrs Priscilla of Heathfield - ACC 5702/82 Lambe, Robert of Blatchington - ACC 5120/140 Leafe - ACC 5120/120 Lee, Edwin of Hackney in Middlesex - ACC 5702/77 Lewes All Saints Church - ACC 5702/5 Lewes British Workmens Trust - ACC 2327/13; ACC 5120/73 Lewes Cattlemarket/Redman - ACC 2327/23 Lewes Housing Society Ltd - ACC 5702/97 Lewes Old Providence Chapel - ACC 2327/14 Lewes, Uckfield and Tunbridge Wells Railway - ACC 5702/6 Lindfield Parish Council - ACC 5702/76 Linton, William of Oakington in Cambridgeshire - ACC 5120/132 Locker-Lampson - ACC 2327/68 Lowdell - ACC 2327/22 Madden, Charles Dodgson - ACC 2327/36 Manger, John - ACC 5702/37 Mannington, Elizabeth of Lewes - ACC 5702/25 Mannington, Matthew of Hove - ACC 5902/44 Marten, Harriet of Worth - ACC 5702/46 Marten, Michael of Chalvington - ACC 5702/43 Martin, J C H Ltd of the Cliffe - ACC 5120/79 Marten, William of Ringmer - ACC 5702/44 Maxfield, Anne of Lindfield - ACC 5702/21 Monk, Edward and Sons of Lewes, brewers - ACC 5902/16 ? Montgommery - ACC 5120/123 Moon, Frank Frankfort of Lewes - ACC 5702/75 Moor - ACC 2327/61 Moore, Charles of Alciston, farmer - ACC 5902/31 Moorey, Phoebe of Lewes - ACC 5120/109 Morgan - ACC 2327/67 Morley, Martha of Barcombe - ACC 5702/15 Murrell, William Henry of Lewes - ACC 5702/14 Neale, Leila Alicia Corbett - ACC 5120/68 Newman - ACC 2327/54 Norman, Richard of Chailey - ACC 5120/36 ? Norman - ACC 5120/92-93 Norwood - ACC 5120/46-50 Nott, Revd Anthony of Lewes - ACC 5702/3 Nott, Elizabeth of Lewes - ACC 5702/4 Novis, Frederick John of Crowborough, mason - ACC 5902/15 Okell - ACC 5120/107 Oliver - ACC 2327/18 Osborn, George William of Uplands in Heathfield - ACC 2327/21; ACC 5120/129 Osborn, William Stanley of Alciston - ACC 5902/39 Payne - ACC 2327/66 Pelham - ACC 5120/52, 74 Pennington - ACC 5120/43 Penny - ACC 2327/51 Pettitt, Thomas of South Malling - ACC 5702/51 Pitcher, John of Hellingly - ACC 5702/36 Poole, Alfred of Lewes - ACC 5120/131 Poole, George Calcutt of Lewes - ACC 5902/32 Porter, Eliza of Lewes - ACC 5702/2 Porter, John and William - ACC 5902/37 Porter, John - ACC 2327/62 Porter, William of Hove - ACC 5120/172 Plumer, Robert of the Cliffe - ACC 5120/154 Pratt, Guy Warwick of Framfield - ACC 5902/40 Pratt, Thomas of St Nicholas Lane, Lewes carpenter and joiner - ACC 5902/7 Prodgers - ACC 2327/31 Punker, Thomas of Lewes - ACC 5702/69 Putland - ACC 5120/150 Redman, George Marshall and Charles William of Newhaven, builders - ACC 5902/3 Redman, William Dawes of Newhaven - ACC 5120/78 Redman/Lewes Cattle Market Company - ACC 2327/23 Reed, William of Barcombe - ACC 5702/34 Renshaw, John of London - ACC 5902/27 Renshaw, Thomas Charles of London - ACC 5702/80 Reynolds, William of Lewes, dairyman - ACC 5902/1 Rickman, Ellen - ACC 2327/7/5 Rickman, John - ACC 2327/7/1 Rickman, John - ACC 2327/7/4 Rickman, Josephenia Christiana - ACC 2327/7/3 Rickman, Priscilla - ACC 2327/7/5 Rickman, Rachel - ACC 2327/7/5 Rickman, Richard Peters - ACC 2327/7/2; ACC 5702/12 Rigden, Mrs - ACC 2327/19 Robinson, A E - ACC 5120/60,130 Rodda - ACC 2327/35 Roots, Margaret Bertha - ACC 5902/36 Rose - ACC 5120/70,158 Russell, Samuel of Brighton - ACC 2327/24; ACC 5120/71 Russell, William of Brighton - ACC 2327/29 Sampson, George King of Ninfield - ACC 5702/68 Sampson, William King of Eastbourne - ACC 5702/50 Shaw, Mary - ACC 5902/20 Sheffield, Earl of - ACC 2327/32; ACC 5120/153 Sheffield, Earl of/Abergavenny, Marquis of - ACC 2327/5 Shelley, John Villiers of Maresfield Park - ACC 5702/23 Shoosmith - ACC 5120/39-40 Simmonds, William of Plumpton - ACC 5702/54 Simmons, Joseph of Wartling - ACC 5120/139 Sinnock of Hailsham - ACC 2327/47 Skelton - ACC 5120/55 Smallfield - ACC 5120/142 Smart, Samuel Hide of Lewes - ACC 5702/19 Smith, Celia and Alexander Edwin of Eastbourne, drapers and outfitters - ACC 5902/22 Smith, Edwin of Eastbourne - ACC 5702/70,79 Smith, John Maxwell of Lewes - ACC 5902/35 Smith, John Oliver of Brighton - ACC 5702/85 Smith, Nathan of Lewes - ACC 5702/1 Snat, William of Lewes - ACC 5702/20 Snoad, Charlotte of Brookland in Kent - ACC 5702/49 Society of Friends, Arundel - ACC 2327/38 Spincer - ACC 5120/63 Stanford, George of Lewes - ACC 5120/169; ACC 5702/7 Starnes, Charles - ACC 5702/94 Stephens, George - ACC 5902/46 Stephens, Mrs of Wivelsfield - ACC 2327/71 Stone, Eleanor June of Southwater - ACC 5120/122 Strickland - ACC 5120/121 Strode - ACC 5120/136 Tanner, Henry William of Hailsham - ACC 5702/61 Tayler, Edward of Herstmonceux - ACC 5120/137 Taylor, Esau of Hailsham - ACC 5902/11 Thompson - ACC 5120/104 Tompsett, Sarah of Lewes - ACC 5702/52 Tompsetts Charity, Chailey - ACC 2327/16 Tugwell, John - ACC 5120/152 Turner, George of Fletching - ACC 5702/55 Turner, Henry of Ringmer, brickmaker - ACC 5902/21 Turner, Sarah of Fletching - ACC 5702/56 Turner, Thomas of Keymer - ACC 5702/89 Turner, William of London - ACC 5702/33 Turner - ACC 2327/40 Underwood, Jenner of Guildford in Surrey - ACC 5120/35 Unsted, Samuel of Wilmington - ACC 5702/87 Uridge, Isaac of Fletching - ACC 5702/59 Verrall, Edward of Western Road, Lewes, builder - ACC 5902/2 Verrall, Frank of Southover - ACC 2327/3 Verrall, John - ACC 2327/39; ACC 5702/81,92 Verrall, John of Southover - ACC 5702/93 Verrall, Sarah of Southover - ACC 5702/58 Verrall, William of Southover, brewer - ACC 5902/29 Verrall - ACC 5120/33, 72, 143 Vidler, John of Westminster - ACC 5702/84 Vinnall, John of Kingston - ACC 2327/48 Wadman, Albert of Westham - ACC 5120/98 Waters, Stephen of Warbleton - ACC 5120/155 Watson - ACC 5120/146 Watts, William of Lewes - ACC 5702/63 Weller - ACC 5120/113 Weller, Christopher of Lewes - ACC 5702/100 Weller, Henry Mockett of Glynde - ACC 5702/91 Wells, Charles Aspull of Lewes Etna Iron Works - ACC 5902/1 West Hoathly, parish of - ACC 2327/45 Weston, Henry of Lewes - ACC 5120/133 Williams, John of Isle of Wight - ACC 5702/65 Willis - ACC 5120/111 Winch, John Turner of Lewes - ACC 5702/67 Windus, Arthur Edward Burtenshaw of Lewes - ACC 5702/66 Winter - ACC 2327/60 Wise, Thomas of Kingston - ACC 5702/90 Wood, John - ACC 2327/42 Wood, John of Hailsham - ACC 5702/86 Wood - ACC 2327/65 Wright, William of The Park, Chiddingly - ACC 5902/17 Wycherley - ACC 2327/10; ACC 5120/126
1561-1954
Records of the departments of East Sussex County Council before reorganisation - up to March 1974
1810 - 1974
The solicitors Dawes, Son and Prentice of Rye, now (2003) Heringtons, have made several deposits at ESRO, where their archive has the overall reference DAP. Those documents which have been assimilated into DAP have temporary references by box number. These references should be cited only with a note to the effect that they are temporary. Some accessions have been listed but have not yet been assigned DAP references and currently retain the references ACC 496 and ACC 2806. Part of ACC 496 is listed as AMS 4812-4868.
1466-1968
This catalogue lists the records of Brighton Borough Council, and its predecessors, which were deposited in the East Sussex Record Office by Brighton Borough Council up to 31 March 1997. Records deposited after 1 April 1997, when Brighton and Hove Borough Councils were dissolved and Brighton and Hove Council was established as a unitary local authority, are catalogued under BH, unless they are additions to classes already deposited and listed as DB. The catalogue is organised by departments as they existed prior to the Council's dissolution although not all departments have deposited records DB/A Estates Department (5 classes) DB/B Secretary's Department (304 classes) DB/C Treasurer's Department (22 classes) DB/D Environmental Services Department (89 classes) A summary of the classes precedes each of these main sections
1763-1992
Archive of Eastbourne Borough Council and its predecessors, arranged by the Council's departments as they existed on its formation in 1974. Pre-1974 documents have been assigned to the department which deposited or inherited them or which was closest in function to the pre-1974 department creating them. DE/A Secretary's Department DE/B Treasurer's Department DE/C Planning and Technical Services Department
1732-2006
This catalogue is arranged by the departments of Lewes District Council as they existed on its formation in 1974, and pre-1974 documents have been assigned to the departments according to the source of their deposit or which inherited or was closest in function to the pre-1974 department creating them.
1543-2016