Browse the SAC article index in the Sussex OPC database (3245 records)
36 ARTICLES FOUND IN THE SUSSEX ARCHAEOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS
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2, 1849288Subsidy Roll of the Rape of Lewes in 1296.SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
8, 1856269Streat PlaceSAC NoteMagnifying glass image
8, 1856250Extracts from the "Iter Sussexiense" of Dr John BurtonSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
7, 1854232Tapestry, Pictures, etc, at Halland, in 1769SAC NoteMagnifying glass image
7, 1854230Lady Guldeford's FamilySAC QueryMagnifying glass image
6, 1853229Subsidy Collected from the Clergy of Sussex in 3 Richard ll (AD 1380)SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
9, 1857227Sadlescombe and Shipley, the Preceptories of the Knights Templars in SussexSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
4, 1851219Apsley Manuscripts of the Seventeenth Centurym in the possession of Mrs. Mabbott. SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
7, 1854217Sussex Monasteries at the time of their Suppression; Boxgrove, Shulbred, Bayham, Dureford, LewesSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
8, 1856215Inquests concerning the Rebels of Sussex after the Barons' WarSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
3, 1850185On the Cluniac Priory of St Pancras at Lewes, its Priors and MonksSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
8, 1856177Buncton. The Grant of part of a Wood in Cealtborgsteal by Ealdwulf, Heretoga of the South Saxons, dated from the Hill of Biohchandoune, AD 791SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
1, 1848164The Will of Richard de la Wych, Bishop of Chichester 1253. With notesSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
7, 1854159The Taxpayers of the Borough of Arundel with Extracts from the Subsidy Roll of 1296 and other MSSSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
10, 1858151Wakehurst, Slaugham and GravetyeSAC ArticleMagnifying glass image
11, 1859147The Defence of Sussex and the South Coast of England from Invasion, considered by Queen Elizabeth's Privy Councillors, AD 1596SAC ArticleMagnifying glass image

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