Martin, David, 2009, Rye rebuilt: regeneration and decline within a Sussex port town 1350 - 1660, Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Martin, David, 2009, Rye rebuilt: regeneration and decline within a Sussex port town 1350 - 1660, Romney Marsh Research Trust.
Rye: a history of a Sussex Cinque port to 1660
Draper, Gillian, 2009, Rye: a history of a Sussex Cinque port to 1660, Chichester : Phillimore & co. ltd.
Wadhurst in the Second World Ward: life in a Wealden market town, 1939 - 45
2008, Wadhurst in the Second World Ward: life in a Wealden market town, 1939 - 45, Wadhurst : Wadhurst History Society.
Wadhurst : then and now
Cosham, Stan, 2003, Wadhurst : then and now, Wadhurst : Greenman enterprise.
Baldock, Eric, 1989, The motor bus services of Kent and East Sussex, Rainham, Meresborough Books.
Baldock, Eric, 1989, The motor bus services of Kent and East Sussex, Rainham, Meresborough Books.
Savidge, Alan, 1988, Wadhurst: town of the High Weald, Rainham, Meresborough Books.
Savidge, Alan, 1988, Wadhurst: town of the High Weald, Rainham, Meresborough Books.
Battle Abbey: the Eastern Range and the excavations 1978-1980
Hare, J.N., 1985, Battle Abbey: the Eastern Range and the excavations 1978-1980, London: Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England.
The Saxon Shore Way: from Gravesend to Rye
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Dell, Richard F. (ed.), 1966, Rye Shipping Records 1566-1590, Sussex Record Society.
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Descriptive and pictorial guide to East Kent, Rye, Winchelsea and Hastings with map and street plans
1949, Descriptive and pictorial guide to East Kent, Rye, Winchelsea and Hastings with map and street plans, London: Cook Publicity Service Ltd.
Godfrey, Walter H. (ed.), 1948, The Parish Church of St. Andrew, Bishopstone, Sussex Archaeolgical Society & Bishopstone P.C.C.
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The geology of the country near Hastings and Dungeness
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An old gate of England: Rye, Romney Marsh and the western Cinque Ports
Bradley, A.G., 1925, An old gate of England: Rye, Romney Marsh and the western Cinque Ports, London: Robert Scott.
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The Barhams of Shoesmiths in the parish of Wadhurst and County of Sussex
Fitzgerald-Uniacke, R.G., 1914, The Barhams of Shoesmiths in the parish of Wadhurst and County of Sussex.
The history of Winchelsea: one of the towns added to the Cinque Ports
Durrant Cooper, William, 1850, The history of Winchelsea: one of the towns added to the Cinque Ports, Hastings: John Russel Smith.
Barry, James, 1804, The Hastings guide: or, a description of that ancient port and town, and its environs...with some account of the Cinque Ports, Hastings.
Barry, James, 1804, The Hastings guide: or, a description of that ancient port and town, and its environs...with some account of the Cinque Ports, Hastings.
Ancient Rye: an illustrated historical handbook
Deacon, J.L., 1927, Ancient Rye: an illustrated historical handbook, Rye: Printing and Publishing House.
A sentimental journey through Margate and Hastings
1814, A sentimental journey through Margate and Hastings, London: Henry Colburn.
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