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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