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East Sussex Record Office EAST SUSSEX RECORD OFFICE Accessions 2014 A list of the principal accessions received during the year. The accession number of the documents is given in brackets; not all deposits are yet listed in detail and may not be available for consultation, and others may now be listed under permanent references. East Sussex accessions are listed first, followed by accessions relating to Brighton and Hove. East Sussex Accessions County Council Committee minutes, 1990s - 2012 (11787); county handbook, 1964-1965 (11798); Chairman's Office, appointments, 2010-2013 (11837); file and photographs relating to the sale of Pelham House, 2003-2006 (12018); Historic Environment Record, aerial photographs taken by the Royal Air Force, 1947 (11926); photographs by John Phillips showing the opening of The Keep by HM The Queen, 2013 (11832); Rights of Way files, 1963-1988 (12071) Education Dept ceremonial spade awarded by William Troy of Crowborough to the school with the best garden, 1914-1965 (12052) Governance Services, sealing and signing registers, 2003-2009 (11770) Social Services, Walsh Manor Approved School, Crowborough, 1970-1980 (11878) Sussex Police Authority: John Dibley (deceased), papers, c1860-1990s (11799) Borough and District Councils: Hastings Borough Council, plans including highways, c1910-1990 (11849); rating office property files, 1930s - 1970s (11850); Traffic Regulation Orders, 2000-2013 (11930) Seaford Urban District Council, reports of the Chief Officer, Seaford Fire Brigade, 1937-1939 (11875) Wealden District Council, Conservation Team files concerning listed buildings in the Cuckmere Valley, c2000-2010 (11951) Parish and Town Councils: Berwick, records including minutes, 1894-2011 (11856) Crowborough, records including minutes, c1827-1988 (12040) East Hoathly with Halland, records, 20th cent (12033) Framfield, records, 20th cent (12032) Icklesham, minutes, 2002-2012 (11973) Maresfield, file relating to the conveyance of the recreation ground, 1994-1996 (11996) Rottingdean, records, c1980-c2010 (12016) Winchelsea Corporation, records, 1761-2013 (addnl) (11789) Ecclesiastical Parishes: Ashburnham, marriage register, 2003-2013 (11870) Battle, monumental inscriptions, 2013 (11780) Bexhill St Barnabas, registers and papers, 1874-2014 (12056) Burwash St Bartholomew, marriage register, 1994-2013 (12014) Danehill, marriage register, 2002-2013 (12024); photographs of kneelers, 1992 (11902) Denton, records, 1986-2012 (11840) Eastbourne, St Mary, marriage register, 1993-2014 (11906) Eastbourne St Saviour, parish magazine, 1921 (11940) Hailsham, Emmanuel, Hawkswood, marriage register, 2008 (11821) Heathfield All Saints, records, 1894-1982; Heathfield St Richard, records including registers, 1916-2010 (11892) Jevington, records, 1915-2007 (11829) Lewes St John the Baptist, marriage register, 1991-2014 (11958) Lewes St Thomas at Cliffe, records, 1903-2014 (11839) Lullington, record of furnishings by the National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies, 2013 (12026) New Groombridge, marriage register, 1992-2014 (11960) Newick, order of service for choral festival, 1891 (11859) Ninfield, marriage register, 1994-2012 (11758) Pevensey St Nicholas, marriage register, 2005-2012 (11820) Ringmer, record of church furnishings by The National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies, 2013 (12025) Rotherfield, baptism register, 1985-2014 (11886); transcripts of manorial and parish records, 1444-1714, by Catherine Pullein (11855) Seaford, marriage register, 1992-2012 (11965) Selmeston, scanned copy of order of service for the church reopening, 1867 (11952) Stone Cross with North Langney, marriage register, 2011-2012 (11759) Tarring Neville, records, 1986-2010 (11846) Warbleton, marriage register, 2003-2013 (11776) Willingdon, records, 1963-2014 (11828) Winchelsea, papers of the Revd Canon Howard Cocks, 2004-2006 (11824) Wivelsfield, records, c1990-2013 (11800) Other Churches: Ditchling, Old Meeting House, transcripts by Leonard Maguire, 1978-2003 (11911) Eastbourne Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, marriage register, 1936-1939 (11907) Eastbourne, Kings Centre, marriage register, 2009-2012 (11760) Newhaven Chapel, lease and declaration of trust, 1800, with associated papers (11994) Society of Friends: Sussex East Area Quaker Meeting (formerly Lewes Monthly Meeting), records, 1934-2003, including Lewes Monthly Meeting marriage registers, 1973-2003 (11740) Sussex East Area Quaker Meeting: minutes of the Lewes Local Meeting, 2007- 2011 (11976) Schools (see also Ecclesiastical Parishes): Eastbourne, Edenthorpe School, photographs, 1934-1935 (12067) Hastings, St Mary's, Baldslow, photographs, 1955-1959 (11912) Lewes County Grammar School for Girls, records including photographs, 1920- 2013 (11913) Peacehaven, Hoddern Junior School, records, c2000 (11815) Pevensey and Westham CE Primary School, governors' minutes, 1992-2011 (11895) Uckfield, Temple Grove School, plans of Observatory House, Temple Grove School, 1835 (12059) Whatlington and Mountfield CP School, records, c1980-2014 (11955) Solicitors: Andrews and Bennett of Burwash, solicitors: clients' papers, 1593-1903 (11739) Percy Walker, Hastings: deeds of 63 George Street, Hastings, [1736]-1844 (11928) Young, Coles and Langdon, Hastings: clients' deeds and papers, 1746-1978 (11927); deeds, 1807-1972 (addnl) (11783) Other business records: Carden, Godfrey, Macfadyen and Sturgis, architects: dyeline elevations analysing earlier building campaigns at Herstmonceux Castle, 1846-1982 (11991) Cheesman and Newington, corn merchants, letter books, 1906-1916 (11961) Henry Samuel King, Brighton, publisher and bookseller: letter, 1841; Alexander Cheale, Uckfield, engineer, letter, 1851 (11793) Kenneth Clark Ceramics, papers and examples of work, c1950-2000 (11794) Lewes Building Society, photograph of World Ship Society window display, c1970 (11977) Parsons Brothers, timber merchants, Lewes, records (addnl), 1912-1942 (12013) Philcox, Thomas, builder, letters concerning works to Cansiron Farm, Hartfield, 1861-1863 (11938) Reed, Paul of Hastings, historic building surveys, 1995-2011 (11765) The Dicker Pottery, DVD of a conversation with the last potters, 2013 (11775) Estate and Family: Abergavenny: sale particulars for the southern portion of the Eridge Estate, 1955, with tenancy agreements and correspondence, 1938-1958 (12058) Avery, Lawrence, of Westfield, inventory, 1650 (11998) Barchard of Little Horsted, records (addnl) including pedigrees of the Barchard, Hilton and Piggott families, [1656]-1918 (11830) Barrett, Marjory May of St Helen's, 51 The Avenue, Lewes, transcript of wartime diary, 1940-1944 (11917) Barr-Hamilton, Alec, papers including archaeological notes, 1947-1982 (11867) Bontor, Thomas, letter from New York, America, to Ninfield, 1822 (12062) Brentford of Newick: Joynson-Hicks family and political papers (addnl), c1800- 2000 (11881) Cann and Cooper of Newhaven, scanned copies of papers, 1768-c2014, including Dr Thomas Martyn Cann of Newhaven, medical practitioner (c1840-1906) (11874) Carter, Norman and Maisie, of Kingston, correspondence and papers, 1930s- 1990s (11788) Courthope of Whiligh in Ticehurst, fragments of deeds, 1582-1598 (11754) Davey and Son of Lewes, plumbers, painters and glaziers, family papers, 1729- 2013 (11890) Davies, Marjorie Louise (née Clements) of Chailey (1906-2007), illustrator, c1920-2011 (11882) Denman, Alfred John, of Uckfield, scanned photograph, 1895 (11905) Elphinstone of Ore Place, records (additional), 1838-c1950 (12039); letters, 1832-1851 (11738); memoir of Gladys Wigram (née Elphinstone), covering c1750-1974 (11873) Glynde Place: copies of Brand family photograph albums, 1900-1950s (12012) Godfrey, Walter Hindes of Lewes (1881-1961), architect and antiquary, records (addnl), 20th cent (12017), (11934) Hare of Herstmonceux: copy printed catalogue of the books at Lime House, for sale by order of Mrs Augustus Hare, 1860 (11992) Hart, Horace Read, of Hastings, plumber, apprenticeship indenture and probate, 1831-1878 (11933) Holden, Eric (1911-1989), papers (addnl), 20th cent (11966) Horeham Manor Farm and other papers relating to the Horam area, [1870]-1988 (11962); photocopy papers of Jack Simmons Merricks relating to the sale in 1957, 1955-2010 (11781) Jones, the Revd John, curate of Waldron: diary and memorandum book, 1758- 1766 (11834) Jones, Frederick, of East Hoathly, recollections and notebooks, c1900 (11844) Lade, Sir John, copy conveyance of estate in Etchingham, Salehurst, Burwash and Ticehurst, 1781-1787 (12036) Legg, Rodney, of Dorset, writer, postcards and photographs, c1860-2004 (11785) Levick, George Murray (1876-1956), surgeon and explorer, and his son Rodney Beeton Murray Levick (1920-1999), photographs and papers, c1880-1974 (12001); letters to Mayson Beeton, 1914-1916, with other papers, 1900-1951 (12065) Lower, Mark Antony, of Lewes, copies of letters to Charles Warne FSA, 1860 (11736) Moore of Hancox in Sedlescombe: papers of Ann Moore, former County and District councillor, c1970-2000 (11885) Newton, Carl (died 2014), former County Archivist, papers, c2000-2014 (addnl) (12041) Robinson, Roy, land agent for the Glynde Estate, papers including correspondence relating to Henrietta Hay's Charity, 1944-1992 (11972) Sayers, Frank (1913-1991) of Eastbourne, letters during military service during the Second World War, 1920s - c1950 (11771) Shenstone, Mr and Mrs Frederick of Sutton Hall, Barcombe, cartes-de-visite, 1870-1873 (11986)
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