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BYGONE HASLEMERE 



A MARKET TOWN BEFORE 1221 : 

 A SHORT HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT 

 BOROUGH AND ITS IMMEDIATE NEIGH- 

 BOURHOOD FROM EARLIEST TIMES 

 EDITED BY E. W. SWANTON 



HON. LOCAL SEC. SURREY ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 

 CURATOR OF THE EDUCATIONAL MUSEUM, HASLEMERE 



AIDED BY P. WOODS, C.B. 



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 interest in Haslemere. ... A word of appreciation is due for the excellent way in 

 which the book has been printed by West, Newman & Co." — Surrey Times. 



"'Bygone Haslemere' gives, with the conscientious care of capable historians and 

 antiquaries, the romantic past of as beautiful a parish as our beautiful motherland 

 contains." — West Sussex Gazette. 



" Extremely interesting." — Surrey Advertiser. 



" The value of the book is much enhanced by the excellent illustrations. . . . The 

 letterpress is excellent, and the work is in every way one which it is a delight to 

 handle." — Farnham, Haslemere, and Hindhead Gazette. 



"We congratulate the editors on the wealth of material they have been able to 

 accumulate." — The Spectator. 



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