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Isfield, 292
J
Jackson, Cyril, 67
James, Mr. Henry, 369
Jeakes, The, 366
Jefferays, The, 315
Jefferies, Richard, 78, 174, 302, 321, 324, 382, 401
Jennings, Louis, 137
Johnson, Dr., 8, 171, 250
—— Thomas, 46
Juxon, Archbishop, 30, 264
K
Kimber, John, 236
Kingly Bottom, 51
Kingsley, Charles, 428
Kipling, Mr., 2, 178
Kirdford, 120
Knepp, 131
Knox, A. E., 14, 48, 59, 88, 102, 107, 182, 216
L
Lade, Sir John, 387
Lamb, Charles, 124, 345
Lamberhurst, 396
Lambert, Mr. Clem, 256
Lang, Mr. Andrew, 225
La Thangue, Mr. H. H., 21
Laughton, 314
Lavington, West, 21
Leonardslee, 124
Leslie, C. R., 32, 99
Letter-writing, 321
Lewes, 239, 351
Lillywhite, F. W., 40, 166
Lindfield, 219, 420
Littlehampton, 75
Lives of Twelve Good Men, 422
Locker-Lampson, F., 224
Lodsworth, 22
Long Man, The, 271
Lovers' Seat, 346
Lower, Mark Antony, 38, 70, 154, 214, 260, 296, 304, 315, 380, 414, 425
Loxwood, 120
Lullington, 268
Lunsford, Col., 312
Lurgashall, 106
M
Madehurst, 72
Malling Deanery, 238
Manhood Peninsula, 56
Mann, Noah, 103
Manning, Cardinal, 21
Marchant, Thomas, 200
Marden, East, 52
Maresfield, 296
Markland, Jeremiah, 295
Marley, 11
Marriott-Watson, Mrs., 259
Martello towers, 320
Martyrs, 229, 253
Mascall, Leonard, 236
Mayfield, 303, 402
Medicine, 205, 268
Meredith, Mr. George, 392
Michelham Priory, 316
Midhurst, 3, 20
Milland, 11
Millers, 79, 430
Mills, 80
Montagu, Viscounts, 4, 6, 7, 21
Moore, Giles, 233
Mortimer, John Hamilton, 319
Motor cars, 269
Mount Caburn, 280
Mud, 285
Muntham, 152
Mural paintings, 423
N
Names, 296, 333
Neale, John Mason, 227
Nelond, Thomas, 131
Newbery, Francis, 308, 310
Newcombe, Thomas, 94
Newhaven, 260
"Newhaven Tipper," 249
Newick, 235
Newland, Richard, 74
Newtimber, 197
Nightingales, 129, 290
Ninfield, 356
Norfolk, Duke of, 69
Northiam, 378
November 5th, 250
Nyren, John, 74, 104, 119, 412
O
Oakendene, 132
Oates, Titus, 341
Oatmeal pudding, 205
"Old Squire, The," a poem, 223
Oliver, John, 79
"On the Downs," a poem, 259
"On the South Coast," 187
Opie, Mrs., 63
Ospreys, 216
Otway, Thomas, 13
Ovingdean, 177
Owls at Arundel, 70
Oxen, 289
Oxenbridge Family, 371, 374
P
Paget, Charles, 82, 88
Pagham, 59, 61
Paine, Tom, 247
Palmer, Lady, 83
Parham, 86
Parish, Mr. W. D., 195, 265, 406
Parish clerks, 191, 430
Patcham, 198
Patching, 81
Paul, Saint, 77
Peasmarsh, 372
Pelham, Joan, 321
—— Sir Nicholas, 245, 312
Pelling, Thomas, 177
Penn, William, 151, 284
Percy Family, 97
Pett, 370
Petworth, 22, 91, 96, 100, 290
Pevensey, 328
Piddinghoe, 257
Pitt, William, 171
Plaistow, 120
Plashetts, 291
Playden, 371
Plumpton, 236
Pluralism in Sussex, 154
Politics, 383
Poly-Olbion, 125
Pope, Alexander, 130, 398
Portslade, 186
Portus Adurni, 186
Pottery, 175, 369
Powlett, Captain, 129, 131
Poynings, 196
Poyntz, Mr., 8
Pressing to death, 114
Preston, 75, 199
Pronunciation, 265
Pulborough, 94
Pun, A costly, 55
Puritan names, 296
Pyecombe, 198
Q
Quakers, 316
Queen of the Gipsies, 195
R
Racton, 26
Ravens at Petworth, 102
Realf, Richard, 293
Rewell Wood, 72
Richard, Saint, 420
Rickman, "Clio," 248
—— Nathaniel, 316
"Ride to Church, The," a ballad, 286
Ringmer, 284
Roads in Sussex, 290
Robertsbridge, 376
Robertson of Brighton, 419
Robinson, Mr. William, 230
Rocks, 295, 230, 395
Rodmell, 256
Rogate, 16
Roman pavements, 109
Romans, The, 25, 34, 109, 207, 330
Romney, 43
Roper, Squire, 44
Rother, at Midhurst, 20
Rotherfield, 302
Rottingdean, 178
Rowfant, 224
Rudgwick, 119
Rushington, 75
Russell, Dr., 161
Rye, 358, 419
S
Sackville College, 227
—— Family, 397
Saddlescombe, 197
St. Leonards Forest, 123
Saint Richard, 420
Salehurst, 378
Salvington, 154
Sawyer, F. E., 413
Saxons, The, 25, 330, 405
Saxonbury, 394
Seaford, 262
Selden, John, 154
Selmeston, 265
Selsey Bill, 57
Selwyn Monument, 326
Serpent of St. Leonards Forest, 126
Shakespeare, 13, 308, 321
Sheep, 283
Sheffield Park, 235
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 115, 418
—— Sir John, 82
—— William, 82
Shirleys, The, 147
Shooting, Knox's description of, 48
Shoreham, New, 186
—— Old, 191
"Shoreham River," a poem, 190
Shovel, Sir Cloudesley, 341
Shulbrede Priory, 11
Shurley Family, 292
Sidlesham, 57
"Silly Sussex," 384
Single lines, 3
Singleton, 44, 46
Slaugham, 217
Slaughter Common, 311
Slinfold, 118
Smith, Charlotte, 110
—— George, 29
—— Horace, 167
—— Sidney, 169, 174
Smoaker, 164
Smuggling, 273, 429
Sompting, 159
"Song against Speed," 269
"Song of Solomon," 414
"Sops and Ale," 320
"South County, The," a poem, 72
Southease, 257
South Harting, 16
Southover, 247
Southwick, 186
Spencer, Herbert, 173
Spershott, James, 36
Springett, Sir Herbert, 286
Stane Street, 40, 119, 120, 431
Stapleton, Thomas, 133
Stapley, Richard, 204
Steyning, 135
Stogton, 52
Stopham, 94
Storrington, 90
Stott, Mr. Edward, 85
Stoughton, 52
Superstitions, 305, 382
"Sussex," a poem, 178
Sussex character, 383, 429, 431, 433
Sussex Daily News, 215
"Sussex Drinking-Song," 152
Sussex Folk and Sussex Ways, 315, 382, 413
"Sussex Nurse, The," 117
Swift, Dean, 375
Swinburne, Mr. A. C., 187, 190, 322
T
Tarring, 156, 421
Tattersall, Captain, 27, 169
Taylor, John, 78, 180, 320
Telham Hill, 348
Telscombe, 257
Tennyson, Lord, 12, 418
Thackeray, W. M., 363
Tillington, 102
Tipper, Thomas, 249
Tipteers, 424
Titmice, 226
"To all you Ladies," 398
"To a Seaman," 322
Trelawny, 418
Trespassing, 394
Treyford, 20
Trotton, 12
True and Wonderful, 126
Truffles, 83
"Trugs," 339
Tunbridge Wells, 303, 390
Tupper, Mr., 109
Turner, J. M. W., 355, 381
—— Thomas, 313
Twineham, 204
Twyne, Thomas, 250
U
Uckfield, 295
Udimore, 374
Up-Park, 16
V
Verdley Castle, 11
Vere, Aubrey de, 12
W
Wadhurst, 389
Wagers, 388
Walking craze, 218
Walpole, Horace, 338, 376
Warbleton, 311
Warminghurst, 151
Warnham, 120
Washington, 151
Waylett, John, 399
Webster, Sir Godfrey, 262
Wesley, John, 59, 365
Westbourne, 52
West Grinstead, 130
Westham, 332
West Hoathly, 230
Westons, The, 362
West Wittering, 424
Wheatears, 180
Whistler, Rev. Webster, 342
White, Gilbert, 18, 24, 290, 428
Wickliffe, John, 305
Wilberforce, Bishop, 422
—— William, 141
Wildflowers, 302
Wilfred, Saint, 58
Wilkie, David, 32
William IV., 191
William the Conqueror, 320, 348
Wills, Sussex, 215
Wilmington, 271
Winchelsea, 358
Wiston, 147
Witchcraft, 19
Withyham, 397
Wolstonbury, 199
Woodman, Richard, 253, 311
Woolbeding, 21
Worth, 222
Worthing, 158
Y
Young, Arthur, 22, 283
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