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SUSSEX GARLAND; a Collection of Ballads, Sonnets, Tales, Elegies, Songs, 

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C US SEX MARTYRS t their Examinations and Cruel Burnings in the time of 



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(CHURCHES OF SUSSEX, drawn by R. H. NiBBS, with Descriptions. 



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HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE ANCIENT PORT 

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pHRONlCLE OF BATTEL ABBEY, in Sussex; originally compiled in 

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PRESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF THE ORIGINAL CHAR- 



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CHRONICLES OF PEVENSEY, in Sussex. ByM. A. LOWEB, 12mo, 

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A NNALS AND LEGENDS OF CALAIS; with Sketches of Emigr<S 



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Principal Contfnts :-History of the Siege by Ed- cester ; the Corn-gain ; the Field of the Cloth of Gold : 



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8nd their Followers present, from a contemporary MS. prise by John de Lancaster; the town and Seinenrie 



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Borough ; List of the Streets and Householders ot the Hammes; Review of the English Occupation of Calais- 



ame ; Henry Vlllth's Court there; Cardinal Wolsey its Re-capture by the Duke de Guise; the lower Town 



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Roads, larmsteads, and Villages in the EnglishEra; France; Emigre 1 Notabilities; Charles and Harry 



Hie Siege of Therouenne and Tournai; the Pier of Tufton, Capt. Dormer and Edith Jacquemont, Beau 



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Desiin ; Sterne's Chamber; Churches of Notre Dame tleroy, "Nimrod,' f Berkeley Craven, Mytton, Duchess 



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