This Directory contains classified lists of all persons in trade, and of the nobility, gentry and clergy resident in Kent, Surrey and Sussex. * Digitally enhanced images of the original text * Searchable * Bookmarked by major headings * Fully printable * Includes county maps... More Info
This CD resource contains residential and trades directories (listing names and addresses) with detailed information about the churches (with names of patrons and incumbents), chief landowners, hospitals and charities of the county. It also includes topographical descriptions of every town, parish and village. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable *Contains over 3000 pages... More Info
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This volume identifies numerous histories of the two counties, and of particular parishes, indicating publications which include original sources, pedigrees, etc. It also includes details of guides to the wide variety of archive repositories and libraries in the county, and lists the many historical and genealogical journals available. The final two sections deal with place-names & maps, and with ...More Info
Sussex, A chronological listing of 827 Sentences at Sussex Quarter Sessions 1790 - 1854 with full details. Introduction by Roger Davey, East Sussex Archivist, who compiled it from slips extracted by Friends of East Sussex Record Office in 1988. Reprinted 1998. Index of Persons, Occupations, and Places. Transportations that actually took place are on Michael Burchall's CD "Sussex Convicts Transport...More Info
Sussex, Transcribed fully and edited by Michael J Burchall FSG from the original records in West Sussex Record Office. They exclude the parishes now in West Sussex which were moved in 1974 from East Sussex, as these are included in the Eastern Sussex Settlement Certificates and Bonds 1651-1834 CD. Pdf reader is required. Published by Parish Register Transcription Society.
Sussex, Land Tax began in 1692/3 and was made permanent by statute in 1798. It was a tax on personal property including land, houses, shops, wharfs, woods, meadows, mills, tithes, glebes and salaries. Michael Burchall has been transcribing Land Tax Returns since 1973. The 1785 Sussex Returns have been published by Sussex Record Society, so Michael has chosen to abstract returns a generation on, fo...More Info
Sussex, To celebrate the bicentenary, Michael Burchall has transcribed another annual Land Tax for West Sussex, following his previous one for 1805. Full details have been transcribed from digital copies of the handwritten returns at WSRO on over 300 pages and indexed with a useful historical Introduction. Since 1973 Michael Burchall has been transcribing Land Tax returns with other SFHG Members w...More Info