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Andre, J.L., 'Female head dresses as exemplified by Sussex brasses', Sussex Archaeol.

              Soc. Collns. 42, 1-18

Andre, J.L., 'Miscellanea Heraldica', Archaeol. J. 57, 301-24

Andre, J.L., 'Notes on three Sussex Brasses', Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Collns. 36, 172-9

Andre, J.L., 'Slinfold', Sussex Archaeol. Soc. Collns .30, 38

Arnold, F.H., 'Memorials of the Lady Percy of Shakespeare and her Husbands, Hotspur

              and Lord Camoys' Sussex Archaeolog. Collns. 20, 120 [Trotton]

Badham, S., Gittos, B., Gittos, M. and Lankester, P., 'List of Purbeck marble coffin-shaped 

slabs: Sussex', Church Mons. Soc. Newsletter 17 (2001-2), 116-21

Bertram, J., 'Incised slabs in Sussex', Mon. Brass Soc. Trans. 13 (1984), 387-96

Bertram, J., 'Inscriptions on Late Medieval Brasses and Monuments', in Higgett,

 J., Forsyth, K. and Parsons, D.N., Roman Runes and Ogham:

Medieval Inscriptions in the Insular World and on the

Continent (Donington, 2002), 190-201 [inscriptions in Sussex]

Butler, G.S., 'Inscriptions in the Parish Church of St Mary, Rye', Sussex Archaeol. Soc.

              Collns. 13, 277

Clayton, G.E., 'Aldingbourne church, Sussex', Sussex Archaeol. Collns. 37 (1899), 191-2

Cooper, J.H., 'Cuckfield families', Sussex Archaeol. Collns. 42 (1899), 19

Dallaway, J. and Cartwright, G., A History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex,  

2 vols. (London, 1815-30) 

Davidson-Houston, C.E.D., 'Military Costume on Monumental Brasses', Sussex County Magazine

              3 (1929), 560-4

Davidson-Houston, C.E.D., 'Female Dress on Sussex Brasses', Sussex County Magazine

              6 (1932), 216-23

Davidson-Houston, C.E.D., 'Monumental Brasses in Sussex', Sussex Archaeol. Collns.

76 (1935), 46-114; 77 (1936), 130-194; 78 (1937), 63-125; 79 (1938), 74-130; 

80 (1939), 93-148

Day, D., Sussex Monumental Brasses (1975)

d'Elboux, R.H., 'Sussex Monumental Brasses', Sussex Archaeol. Collns., 86 (1947), 118-25

d'Elboux, R.H., 'Sussex Monumental Brasses: Addenda,' Sussex Archaeol. Collns., 86 

(1947)

Dunkin, E.H.W., 'On an Incised Memorial Slab in Little Horsted Churchyard,' Sussex Archaeol. 

Collns., 26 (1875) 216-18

Fairbank, F.R., 'The Brasses in Battle Church, Sussex', Oxford J. Mon. Brasses 1 (1897), 

99-103

Gaunt, C., 'Brass of John Wybarne, 1490; lately discovered in Ticehurst Church', Sussex

              Archaeol. Collns.  8 (1856), 17-30

Hoare, H.R., 'Notes on the Church of St. Thomas a Becket, Framfield and on the Ancient Gentry',

Sussex Archaeological Collections 9, 291

Hutchinson, R., 'Notes on Sussex brasses', Trans. Mon. Brass Soc. 15 (1995), 339-54

Hutchinson, R., 'Sussex Brasses Rubbings', Bull. Mon. Brass Soc. 81 (May, 1999), 433-5

Hutchinson, R., Catalogue of Rubbings of Brasses and Slabs in Library of Sussex 

Archaeological Society, Lewes, (1999)

Lower, M.A., 'Bodiam and its lords', Sussex Archaeol. Collns. 9 (1857), 275-302

Lower, M.A., 'Monumental Brasses of Sussex,' Sussex Archaeol. Collns., 2, (1849), 307-12. 

[Warbleton, Fletching, Ardingly]

Macklin, H., 'Sussex Brasses', in Mundy, P. (ed.), Memorials of Old Sussex (London, 1909), 

127-53

Mason, W.H. and Wilmshurst, J., Catalogue of Engravings illustrative of Chichester and 

the county and churches of Sussex, 3 series (undated)

Mosse, H.R., The Monumental Effigies of Sussex (2nd ed. Hove, 1933)

Pocock, W.W., 'Chertsey Abbey', Surrey Archaeol. Collns. 1 (1858), 97-114

Robinson, C.J., 'Stopham', Sussex Archaeol. Collns. 27 (1914), 37

Sadler, A.G., The Indents of Lost Monumental Brasses in Southern England, 19 vols. 

(Worthing, 1975-86): Surrey and East Sussex (1975); West Sussex (1975); Sussex  

(1988;) Surrey and Sussex Appendix (1980) 

Saul, N., 'The rise of the Dallingridge family', Sussex Archaeol. Collns. 136 (1998), 

123-32 [Fletching]

Saul, N., 'The cuckoo in the nest. A Dallingridge tomb in the FitzAlan chapel at

              Arundel', Sussex Archaeol. Collns. 147 (2009),  125-133

Tierney, M.A., History and Antiquities of Castle and Town of Arundel (London, 1834)

Timms, E., 'Memorial Brasses in Sussex', Commercial Artist 32 (1965), 109-14

Tummers, H., 'The medieval effigial tombs in Chichester Cathedral', Church Monuments

(1988), 3-41

Tummers, H., 'Church Monuments', in Hobbs, M. (ed.), Chichester Cathedral (Chichester, 

1994), 203-24

Turner, E., 'Monumental Brasses in Sussex Churches,' Sussex Archaeol. Collns., 23, 

(1871), 129-191.

Turner, E., 'Steyning and West Grinstead Churches and the Ancient Castle of Knepp',

Sussex Archaeol. Collns. 22 (1909), 1

Whitley, H.S., 'List of papers relating to monumental brasses in the collection of the Sussex 

Archaeological Society', Trans. Mon. Brass Soc. 3 (1899), 206-8

Woodman, T.C., The Sussex Brasses, 2 parts, (1903), reprinted from Hove Gazette

Woodman, T.C., The Sussex Brasses - unpublished MS, in Library of Sussex Archaeological 

Society, Barbican House, Lewes.

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