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PREFACE
ix
I have seen which make a patient and sympathetic attempt to understand the people of Sussex are Mr. Parish's Dictionary, Mr. Egerton's Sussex Folk and Sussex Ways, and "John Halsham's" Idlehurst. How many rare qualities of head and heart must go unrecorded in rural England.
I have to thank my friend Mr. C. E. Clayton for his kindness in reading the proofs of this book and in suggesting additions.
E. V. L.
December 12, 1903.
P.S.—The sheets of the one-inch ordnance map of Sussex are fourteen in all, their numbers running thus:
300 Alresford |
301 Haslemere |
302 Horsham |
303 T. Wells |
304 Tenterden |
316 Fareham |
317 Chichester |
318 Brighton |
319 Lewes |
320 Hastings |
331 Portsmouth |
332 Bognor |
333 Worthing |
334 Eastbourne |