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The Weald - Maps
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Crowborrow and Rotherfield, Sussex - c 1724. Part of the 1 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1724 by Richard Budgen (1695-1731). The map was dedicated to The Rt Hon Spencer Compton as (amongst other titles) Knight of the Shire for the County of Sussex, was engraved by John Senex and printed for Henry Lintot at Cross Keys, London. The map can rightly claim to be the first large scale map of Sussex. It incorporated much new information including the location of many iron furnaces and forges.
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The Weald - Paintings, pictures, photographs and engravings
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High Street, Wadhurst - 1906. South Front of Shoesmiths, the property of Charles Lord Camden - 1785. West front, Riverhall - c 1785. Wadhurst Tunnel - 1858. Coombe Farm House - 1873. High Street - 1903. High Street - 1903. Lower High Street - 1903. Wadhurst Castle and Park - 1903. Wadhurst Castle - 1903. Wadhurst Castle Lodge - 1903. Church Interior - 1903. Sparrow Green - 1903. The Walk - 1903. High Street - 1903. Lower High Street - 1903. Cousley Wood - 1903. The Walk - 1905. Wadhurst Castle - 1905.
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The Weald - Surname list
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Attree, Atree family records sorted by marriage date. By type and year. Individuals by first name ►. Individuals by date of birth ►. Families by marriage date ►. Apr 1855 St Andrew and St Mary Church, Fletching, Sussex. B: 1833 Rotherfield, Sussex. Aug 1833 St. Denys Church. B: 1831 Fletching, Sussex. Dec 1831 St Andrew and St Mary Church. B: 1845 Maresfield, Sussex. B: 1844 Fletching, Sussex. Dec 1844 St Andrew and St Mary Church. B: 1867 Fletching, Sussex. B: 1875 Fletching, Sussex.
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Recommended reading
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Why invite us to visit? What do we look for? How our visit works. Booklist and online resources. Please support your local bookshop, or ethical online booksellers who pay all their taxes, listed by. R Harris, Shire Publications, 1978, latest reprint 2006. The classic introductory booklet – short (96 pages), simple, but not dumbed-down. An essential starter. Framed Buildings of the Weald. Wealden Buildings; Studies in Sussex, Surrey and Kent. How to record a standing building. Council for British Archaeol...
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The Weald - Town history, bibliography and topography
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The Dorset Arms Inn, Hartfield, c 1910. The very name of Hartfield tells its own story of centuries bygone, when the wild deer sped across the hills and down the vales, and crossed the forest glades while pursued by the hunters on their foaming steeds. Extract from Lady Hope's English Homes and Villages published in 1909. Hartfield's name reflects its origins in that it was a preserve for deer when the great forest of Andredsweld abounded in 'vert and venison'. Parish and other records. RArr; p. 78.
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The Weald - Books, directories, magazines and pamphlets
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The Hundred of Wrotham; Parish of Stansted - p. 1. Parish of Wrotham - p. 6. Parish of Ightham - p. 33. Parish of Shipborne - p. 45. The Hundred of Littlefield - p. 54. Parish of West Peckham - p. 56. Parish of Mereworth - p. 70. The Hundred of Twyford; Parish of East Peckham - p. 91. Parish of Watringbury - p. 106. Parish of Nettlested - p. 118. Parish of Teston - p. 126. Parish of West Farleigh - p. 136. Parish of Hunton - p. 146. Parish of Yalding - p. 154. Parish of Hadlow - p. 177. Aldham's, of Ight...
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The Weald - Paintings, pictures, photographs and engravings
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Plus count of images. Ashdown Forest - 51. East Farleigh - 5. East Grinstead - 117. East Hoathly - 20. East Peckham - 4. Forest Row - 72. Hadlow Down - 4. High Hurstwood - 3. Horsted Keynes - 21. Langton Green - 7. Little Horsted - 3. Mark Cross - 6. Tunbridge Wells - 374. Turners Hill - 1. West Farleigh - 5. West Hoathly - 3. West Peckham - 2. The Weald is at Database version 12.2.
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The Weald - Maps
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From the hill above the Rectory House, Rotherfield by Samuel Grimm and James Lambert (The Burrell Collection) - 1785. Source: The Burrell Collection. James Lambert, senior, (1725-1788). And his nephew James Lambert, junior, (1744-1799) were both landscape painters living in Lewes, Sussex. Between them they produced over 600 items, ranging from pencil sketches to large oils. The Rectory [als Dowland Manor]. The Weald is at Database version 12.2.