Bibliography

I. UNPUBLISHED SOURCES

(The abbreviations in brackets are those used in the text and are listed alphabetically under Abbreviations)

British Architectural Library

Index of C19 churches compiled by H S Goodhart-Rendel (GRI)
Manuscripts and Archives (BAL/MSS)
Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) admission papers:
Associates (RIBA/A/A)
Fellows (RIBA/A/F)
RIBA Archives:
Committee for the Conservation of Ancient Monuments and Remains – Minute book from 1864
(RIBA Conservation Committee)
Proceedings 1834-92 (RIBA/P)
BAL biography files (BAL Biog)

Council for the Care of Churches (now Church Buildings Council)

Files on individual churches (CCC)
Papers of Canon B F L Clarke (Clarke papers):
      Descriptions of churches
      Notes on C18 buildings, restorations and furnishings
      Notes and draft for a biography of Henry Woodyer
National Association of Decorative and Fine Art Societies (NADFAS):
     Records of church furnishings

East Sussex Record Office

Parish Records (ESRO Par)
East Sussex Poll Book (PB), 1837
Lewes Borough Poll Books (LBPB), 1818-69
Other series (as stated)

Lambeth Palace Library

Archives of the Incorporated Church Building Society (ICBS)
(Online catalogue of plans at www.churchplansonline.org)

The National Archives

IR 104/67-69 Tithe Redemption Commission: ascertainments for chancel repairs

National Art Library and Archive of Victoria and Albert Museum

Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic: Records 1921-89
J Hadley: Henry Holiday – Windows and Reredoses made by James Powell and Sons
                    1863-1914
(unpublished list, 2001)
                  : Henry Holiday – Windows, Wall Paintings, Reredoses and Panels Made by
                     Holiday’s Workshop 1888-1905 and by Lowndes and Drury at the Glasshouse 1906-35

                    (unpublished list, revised 2003)
E Hardy: Farmer and Brindley: Craftsman Sculptors 1850-1930 (unpublished dissertation, 1993)
T D Kendrick: English 19th Century Glass: Topographical Index (unpublished typescript)
NAL Information (INF) files
James Powell and Sons: company records, including Order book and Cash book.
RIBA Library: Sir G G Scott: List of his Works, 1957 (unpublished typescript)
M Richardson: A Visit to the Sussex Riviera, 1990 (unpublished typescript)
William Warrington, A List of Some of the Principal Works, nd [handwritten, 1860s?]
Thomas Willement: Ledger 1841-65

Sussex Archaeological Society Library

A Brown: Notebooks on the Churches of Eastbourne (2 vols) (Brown)
Somers Clarke: Recollections 1802-86 (typewritten transcript)
P Langdon: Seventy Churches of East Sussex (typescript), c1950 (Langdon)
W E Meads: Notebooks on the ancient churches of East Sussex (10 vols) (Meads)
M W D Norman: Biagio and John Biagio Rebecca – a Sketch towards a Biography (unpublished study, 2001)

West Sussex Record Office

Diocesan Records (WSRO Ep):
Ep I/40  Archdeaconry of Chichester, Faculties
Ep I/41  Archdeaconry of Chichester, Church Building Papers
Ep I/98  Faculties all over the diocese since c1945
Ep II/27 Archdeaconry of Lewes, Faculties
Ep II/41 Archdeaconry of Lewes, Church Building Papers
Ep V  Exempt Deanery of Malling, records
P M Johnston: papers (MP 3960): Notebook 1935-36
Parish Records (WSRO Par)

II. PICTORIAL MATERIAL

Burrell Collection
Collection of topographical, historical and genealogical notes, made c1780-96 for Sir William Burrell, including drawings of churches by Samuel Hieronymus Grimm and James Lambert, senior and junior (British Library Add. MSS 5670-5711)

W T Quartermain: The Parish Churches of Sussex
Two bound volumes of drawings dated 1865, but mostly earlier, though some were added down to c1875.  They are divided into East (E) and West (W) Sussex (Sussex Archaeological Society Library)

W F Saunders: Sussex Churches
Volume of sepia drawings dated 1852-1900, mostly before 1870
(Sussex Archaeological Society Library)

Sharpe Collection
366 drawings of Sussex Churches, done between 1797 and 1809, mostly by Henry Petrie FSA
(Sussex Archaeological Society, Michelham Priory)
Catalogue: V Smith: Sussex Churches, Lewes, nd [1980]

Adelaide Tracy: Sussex Churches
Four bound volumes of drawings by Adelaide Tracy and other ladies, dated 1848-57, with photographs, printed material and notes, also known as the Borrer Collection.
(West Sussex Record Office, PD 2011-14)

III. PRIMARY SOURCES

Bede: A History of the English Church and People, translated by L Sherley-Price,
Harmondsworth, 1955
Chichester Diocesan Surveys, 1686 and 1724, ed W K Ford (SRS 78), 1994
Church Building and Restoration (Parliamentary Papers 125), 1876
Church Surveys of Chichester Archdeaconry 1602, 1610 and 1636, ed J Barham and A Foster (SRS 98), 2018
Churchwardens’ Presentments (17th Century), ed H Grieve:
Part 1 Archdeaconry of Chichester, (SRS 49), 1947-48
Part 2 Archdeaconry of Lewes, (SRS 50), 1948-49
Domesday Book – Sussex, ed J Morris, Chichester, 1976
Durford Cartulery, ed J H Stevenson (SRS 90), 2006
East Sussex Parliamentary Deposited Plans 1799-1970, ed R Davey (SRS 87), 2003
Ecclesiastical Returns for 81 Parishes in East Sussex, made in 1603, ed W C
Renshaw (in SRS 4), 1905
Eddius Stephanus: The Life of Bishop Wilfrid, edited and translated by B
Colgrave, Cambridge, 1927
Sir Stephen Glynne’s Sussex Church Notes, ed D Parsons (SRS 101), 2021 
Giles Moore: Journal, ed R Bird, (SRS 68), 1971
Great Exhibition of 1851: Official Catalogue, 1851 (Reprinted Cambridge, 2011)
Religious Census of Sussex, 1851, ed J A Vickers (SRS 75), 1989
Saint Richard of Chichester, ed D J Jones (SRS 79), 1995
Sussex in the First World War, ed K Grieves (SRS 84), 2004
Transcripts of Sussex Wills, ed R Garraway and W H Godfrey (SRS 41-43, 45),
1935-41
Thomas Turner: Diary 1754-1765, ed D Vaisey, Oxford, 1984
The Visitations of the County of Sussex, 1530 and 1533-34, ed W B Bannerman
(Harleian Society 53), 1905

IV. JOURNALS, PERIODICALS ETC

Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society
Anglo-Norman Studies
Anglo-Saxon England
Antiquary
Antiquaries Journal
Archaeologia
The Architect
The Architects’ Journal
The Architectural Historian
Architectural History
Architectural Review
Archaeological Journal
Proceedings of the British Academy
British Architect
British Numismatic Journal
The Builder
Building News
C20 [formerly Thirties Society Journal and Twentieth Century Architecture]
Chichester Diocesan Gazette
Chichester Diocesan Kalendar
Church Builder
Church Building
Church Monuments
Church Times
Cornerstone [formerly SPAB News]
Country Life
Ecclesiastical Gazette
The Ecclesiologist
Ecclesiology Today
Georgian Group Journal
Gesta
Historic Churches
Historic Churches Review
Journal of the British Archaeological Association
Journal of Ecclesiastical History
Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (USA)
Journal of the Society of Master Glass Painters [now Journal of Stained Glass]
Lancing College Magazine
Mediaeval Archaeology
Newsletter of the Friends of the Sussex Historic Churches Trust
Reliquary
Sculpture Journal
Southern History
Sussex Archaeological Collections
Sussex County Magazine
Sussex Notes and Queries
The Times
Transactions of the Cambridge Camden Society
Transactions of the Monumental Brass Society
Twentieth Century Architecture [formerly Thirties Society Journal]
Victorian Society Annual
Vidimus [on-line magazine on mediaeval and later stained glass]
Walpole Society

V.  DIRECTORIES

Church Crafts League: List of Artists and Craftsmen, 1920
Clergy List (Various)
Crockford’s Clerical Directory (Various)
Debrett’s Peerage, Baronetage etc (Various)
Directory of Stained Glass Windows (Various)
Eastern Sussex District Blue Book, 1882
Harrod & Co’s Postal and Commercial Directory of Sussex, 1867
Kelly’s [Post Office] Directory (Various for London, Kent and Sussex, etc)
London and County Directory, 1811
Melville’s Directory and Gazetteer of Sussex, 1858
Pigot’s Directory (Various for London and Sussex)
Robson’s Directory of London and the Home Counties, 1839
Stubbs’s Commercial Directory of Sussex, 1973
The Architect’s, Engineer’s and Building Trades Directory, 1868
Universal British Directory, vol 4, 1793
Watkins’s Directory (Various for London)

VI. GENERAL BOOKS AND ARTICLES

1. Articles etc about individual churches, unless also of wider application, are listed under each church

2. Books are published in London unless stated otherwise, with the exception of articles in journals published elsewhere, e g SAC 

Addleshaw, G W O and F Etchells: The Architectural Setting of Anglican Worship, 1948
Ali, J R and P Cunich: The Orientation of Churches: Some New Evidence, AJ 81 (2001) pp155-94
Allen, J C (ed): Sussex Churches, Chichester, 1984
Allibone, J: Anthony Salvin, Pioneer of Gothic Revival, Cambridge, 1987
Anderson, F: The Tournai Marble Sculptures of Lewes Priory, SAC 122 (1984)  pp85-100
André, J L: Mural Paintings in Sussex Churches, SAC 38 (1892) pp1-20
                  : The Chancel Screens of Parish Churches, SAC 39 (1894) pp31-54
                  : Wall Paintings in Sussex Churches, Transactions of the St Paul’s Ecclesiological Society 4 (1900) pp297-307
Angus, M: Modern Stained Glass in British Churches, 1984
Anon [privately printed]: Ewan Christian: Architect, Cambridge, 1896
Anon: Glass Painters 1750-1870, JSMGP 13, pp 326-38, 390-407, 514-25
Antram, N and N Pevsner: The Buildings of England: Sussex, East with Brighton and Hove, 2013
Architectural Association: A Memorial of the Late J D Sedding, 1892
Armstrong, B and W: The Arts and Crafts Movement in the North West of England, Wetherby, 2005
Atterbury, P and C Wainwright (eds):  Pugin, a Gothic Passion, 1994
Badham, S: Monumental Brasses and the Black Death – a Reappraisal, AJ 80 (2000) pp207-47
                  : London Standardisation and Provincial Idiosyncrasy: the Organisation and Working
                  : Practices of Brass Engraving Workshops in Pre-Reformation England, CM 5 (1990) pp3-25
                  : Cast Alloy tombs and London Series Brass Production in the late Fourteenth Century, TMBS 17/2 (2004) pp105-27
                  : The London C Workshop, TMBS 17/3 (2005) pp223-250
                  : Medieval Church and Churchyard Monuments, Oxford,2011
and M Norris: Early Incised Slabs and Brasses from the London Marblers, 1999
Baker, A: Lewes Priory and the Early Group of Wall Paintings in Sussex, WS 31
(1942-43) pp1-44
Baker, J: English Stained Glass, 1960
Baker, M: Sussex Villages, 1977
Baker, M and others: The Ledgers of Sir Francis Chantrey, WS 56 (1991-92)
Baldwin Brown, G: The Arts in Early England (vol 2), Anglo-Saxon Architecture, 1925
Barnes, G: Frederick Preedy, Architect and Glass Painter, Gloucester, 1984
Barnwell, P S: Low Side Windows: Ventilating a 170-year old Controversy, ET 36 (June 2006) pp49-76
                           and G Tyack and W Whyte (eds): Sir George Gilbert Scott 1811-1878, Donington, 2014
Barr-Hamilton, A: In Saxon Sussex, Bognor Regis, 1953
Bayne, S B M: Heaton, Butler and Bayne, Lausanne, 1986
Beaulah, K and H van Lemmen: Church Tiles of the Nineteenth Century, Princes
Risborough, 2001
Beevers, D, R Marks and J Roles: Sussex Churches and Chapels, Brighton, 1989
Bell, C: Twelfth Century Paintings at Hardham and Clayton, Lewes, 1947
Benyon, T: Three Case Studies of Research into 19th Century British Glass Painters, JSG 24 (2000) pp87-105
Bertram, J: Incised Slabs in Sussex, TMBS 13/5 (1984) pp387-96
                  (ed): Monumental Brasses as Art and History, Stroud, 1996
Betjeman, J (ed): Collins’s Guide to English Parish Churches, 1958 (and later revised editions)
Beulah K and H van Lemmen: Church Tiles of the Nineteenth Century, Princes Risborough, 2001
Bingham, N: C A Busby – The Regency Architect of Brighton and Hove, 1991
Binski, P: Gothic Wonder: Art, Architecture and the Decorated Style 1290-1350, 2014
Birch, R: Sussex Stones – The Story of Horsham Stone and Sussex Marble, Horsham, 2006
Blacking, W H R: The Arrangement and Furnishing of a Church (ICBS), 1954
Blagdon-Gamlen, P E (ed): Martin Travers (1886-1948) – a Handlist of his Work, 1997
Blair, J: Henry Lakenham, Marbler of London and a Tomb Contract of 1376, Ant J 60 (1980) pp66-74
              : Saint Cuthman, Steyning and Bosham, SAC 135 (1997) pp173-92
Blomfield, Sir R: Memoirs of an Architect, 1932
Bond, F: Fonts and Fontcovers, Oxford, 1908
Brandon, P: Deserted Medieval Villages in the Brighton District, SAC 112 (1974) pp162-63 
                      : (ed) The South Saxons, Chichester, 1978
Brandwood, G K: Temple Moore – an Architect of the Late Gothic Revival, Stamford, 1997
Brent, C: Georgian Lewes 1714-1830, The Heyday of a County Town, Lewes, 1993
                : Pre-Georgian Lewes c890-1714, The Emergence of a County Town, Lewes, 2004
Brighton Polytechnic: Richard Henry Nibbs, 1974 [Exhibition catalogue]
Brodie, A etc: Directory of British Architects 1834-1914, 2001
Brooks, C and Saint, A (eds): The Victorian Church – Architecture and Society,
Manchester, 1995
Brown, R (ed): The Architectural Outsiders, 1985
Buckman, D: Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945, Bristol, (revised ed) 2006
Burfield, D: Edward Cresy 1792-1858 Architect and Civil Engineer, Donington, 2003
Burke, W H: A Short History of Marble Mosaic Pavements, nd [c1900]
Burleigh, G R: Deserted Medieval Villages in East Sussex, SAC 111 (1973) pp117-39
                          : Further Notes on Deserted and Shrunken Medieval Villages in Sussex, SAC 114 (1976) pp61-68
Busco, M: Sir Richard Westmacott, Sculptor, Cambridge, 1994
Caiger-Smith, A: English Medieval Mural Paintings, Oxford, 1963
Camden, W: Britannia – Surrey and Sussex, (ed G J Copley), 1977
Caröe, A: Old Churches and Modern Craftsmanship, Oxford, 1949
Cartwright, E: (See under J Dallaway)
Cather, S, D Park and P Williamson (eds): Early Medieval Wall Painting and Painted Sculpture in England, Oxford, 1990
Cautley, H M: Royal Arms and Commandments in our Churches, Ipswich, 1934
Champion, M: Medieval Graffiti, 2015
Cheshire, J: Stained Glass and the Gothic Revival, Manchester, 2004
Clark, H and P E Leach: The Medieval Churches of the Cuckmere Valley, SAC 123 (1985) pp95-108
Clarke, B F L: Church Builders of the Nineteenth Century, 1938
                         : The Building of the Eighteenth Century Church, 1955
Coales, J (ed): The Earliest English Brasses, 1987
Cocke, T: Brighton Churches, the Need for Action now, 2009
Cole, D: The Works of Sir Gilbert Scott, 1980
Collins, P N H: The Corpus of Kempe Stained Glass, Liverpool, 2000
Collins, W W: The Life of William Collins, Esq. RA, 1848
Colvin, Sir H: A Biographical Dictionary of English [later British] Architects, 1660-1840 (1st ed. 1954) and 1600-1840 (4th ed. 2008)
Cook, G H: Mediaeval Chantries and Chantry Chapels, 1947
Cooper, T and S Brown (eds): Pews, Benches and Chairs (Ecclesiological Society) 2011
Corlette, H C: Chichester – the Cathedral and See, 1901
Cormack, P (ed): Henry Holiday, Waltham Forest, 1989
                             : In Praise of Douglas Strachan, JSG 30 (2006) pp116-30
                             : The Stained Glass of Christopher Whall, Boston, Mass, 1999
                             : Christopher Whall 1849-1924, Waltham Forest, 1999
                             : George Jack, Architect and Designer-Craftsman, Waltham 
                             Forest, 2006
                             : Arts and Crafts Stained Glass, 2015
Cox, J C: Churchwardens’ Accounts, 1913
             and A Harvey: English Church Furniture, (reprinted) East Ardsley, 1973
Croft-Murray, E: Lambert Barnard: An English Early Renaissance Painter, AJ 113 (1957) pp108-25
Crook, J M: William Burges and the High Victorian Dream, 1981
Crossley, F H: English Church Monuments, 1921
Dafforne, J: The Life and Works of Edward Matthew Ward, 1879
Dale, A: Brighton Churches, 1989
Dallaway, J: History of the Western Division of the County of Sussex:
vol I Rape of Chichester, 1815;
vol II(l) Rape of Arundel, 1819 (edited by E Cartwright, 1832);
vol II(2) Rape of Bramber (by E Cartwright), 1830
Davey, P: Arts and Crafts Architecture, (revised edition) 1995
Denman, J L: A Survey of the Structural Development of Sussex Churches, Chichester, 1967
Demus, O: Romanesque Mural Paintings, 1970
Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1901 and Supplements (New edition as Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2004 and now available on-line)
Dixon, R (ed): Sir Gilbert Scott and the Scott Dynasty, 1980
and S Muthesius: Victorian Architecture, 1978
Dolman, B (ed): A Dictionary of Contemporary British Artists, 1929 (reprinted Woodbridge, 1981)
Draper, P: The Formation of English Gothic, 2006
Druce, G C: Lead Fonts in England … JBAA NS 39 (1934) pp289-329
Drummond-Roberts, M F: Some Sussex Fonts, Brighton, 1935
Eastlake, Lady: Life of John Gibson, 1870
Elleray, D R: The Victorian Churches of Sussex, Chichester, 1981
                     : Sussex Places of Worship – a Gazetteer of Buildings Erected between c1760 and c1960,
                   Worthing, 2004
Elliott, J and J Pritchard: Henry Woodyer – Gentleman Architect, Reading, 2002
Ellman, E B: The Recollections of a Sussex Parson, Hove, 1912
Elphick, G P: Sussex Bells and Belfries, Chichester, 1970
Eustace, K: Michael Rysbrack, Sculptor 1694-1770, Bristol, 1982
Evans, J: The Romanesque Architecture of the Order of Cluny, Cambridge, 1938 (reprinted Farnborough, 1972)
Faber, H: Caius Gabriel Cibber 1630-1700, Oxford, 1926
Farr, D: English Art 1870-1940, Oxford, 1978
Farrant, J: Sussex Directories 1784-1940, Brighton, 3rd edition, 1980
Fawcett, J: Seven Victorian Architects, 1976
Fell, H G: Sir William Reid Dick, 1945
Fellows, R A: Sir Reginald Blomfield, an Edwardian Architect, 1985
Fernie, E: The Architecture of the Anglo-Saxons, 1983
                : The Architecture of Norman England, Oxford, 2000
                : The Use of Varied Nave Supports in Romanesque and Early Gothic
                Churches
, Gesta 23/1(1984) pp107-17
                : Romanesque Architecture, 2014.
Ferriday, P (ed): Victorian Architecture, 1963
Fine Arts Society: Sir Thomas Monnington 1902-1976, 1997
Fisher, E A: The Saxon Churches of Sussex, Newton Abbot, 1970
Fisher, M: Hardman of Birmingham, Goldsmith and Glasspainter, Ashbourne, 2008
Fleet, C: Glimpses of Our Ancestors in Sussex, Lewes, 1882
Foster, P: (ed) Feibusch Murals – Chichester and Beyond, (Otter Memorial Paper no 8) Chichester, 1997
              : (ed) Chichester Cathedral Spire – the Collapse (1861), (Otter
              Memorial Paper no 13), Chichester, 2001
Freeman, J M: W D Caröe RSTO FSA, his Architectural Achievements, Manchester, 1990
Friedman, T: The Eighteenth Century Church in Britain, 2011
Fryer, A C: Leaden Fonts, AJ 57 (1900) pp40-51
                  : Wooden Monumental Effigies in England and Wales, 1924
Gage R, (ed): All Manner of Workmanship, Downton, Salisbury, 2015
Galick, M and others: Victorian and Edwardian Stained Glass, 1987
Gem, R: The ‘Lewes Group’ of Wall Paintings – Architectural Considerations, ANS 6 (1984) pp236-37
            : Architecture of the Anglosaxon (sic) Church, 735 to 870, JBAA 146 (1993) pp29-66
            : Studies in English Pre-Romanesque and Romanesque Architecture (2
            vols), nd [c2004]
Gibson, K: The Trials of John Bushnell, SJ 6 (2001) pp49-60
Gill, E R: The Inscriptional Work of Eric Gill, 1964
Gittos, B and M: Abused, Neglected and Forgotten: the Story of the Medieval Cross Slab, ET 43 (December 2010) pp29-44
Glover, J: The Place Names of Sussex, 1975
Godfrey, W H: Axial Towers in Sussex Churches, SAC 81 (1940) pp97-120
Goodhart-Rendel, H S: Commonsense Churchplanning (ICBS), 1947
                                       : Church Decoration, Hove, 1946
Gordon Bowe, N: Wilhelmina Geddes, Life and Work, Dublin, 2015 
Grabar, A and C Nordenfalk: Romanesque Painting, Lausanne, 1958
Grant, M H: A Dictionary of British Sculptors from the XIIIth to the XXth Century, 1953
Green, A R: Sundials – Incised Dials or Mass Clocks, 1926 (repr 1978)
Green, D, D Hadley and J Hadley: The Life and Work of William Glasby, JSG 32 (2008) pp91-107
Grey, A S: Edwardian Architecture, 1985
Gunnis, R: Dictionary of British Sculptors 1560-1851, 1953
                  : Monuments by John Flaxman in Sussex, SAC 97 (1959) pp82-88
Hadley, D and J: Henry Holiday, 1839-1927, JSG 19 (1989-90) pp48-75
Hall, M: George Frederick Bodley and the Later Gothic Revival in Britain and America, 2014
Hamilton A: Charles Spooner (1862-1938), Arts & Crafts Architect, Donington, 2012
Harrison, F: Notes on Sussex Churches, 4th ed, Hove, 1920
Harrison, M: Victorian Stained Glass, 1980
Harper, R H: Victorian Architectural Competitions, 1983
Hart, I: Rude Forefathers, AR 86 (Nov 1939) pp185-88
Hart, S: The Round Church Towers of England, Ipswich, 2003
            : Medieval Church Window Tracery in England, Woodbridge, 2010
Harvey, J H: Henry Yevele, 1944
                    : English Mediaeval Architects – a Biographical Dictionary down to 1550, (Revised ed), Gloucester, 1984
Hayman R: Church Misericords and Bench Ends, Oxford, 2009
Hedley, G: Free Seats for All, the Boom in Church Building after Waterloo, 2018
Hewett, C A: English Historic Carpentry, Chichester, 1980
Hobbs, M (ed): Chichester Cathedral – an Historical Survey, Chichester, 1994
Hoey, L: Stone Vaults in English Parish Churches in the Early Gothic and
Decorated Periods, JBAA 147 (1994) pp36-51
             : Pier Alternation in Early Gothic Architecture, JBAA 139 (1986) pp45-67
Holtby, R: Bishop William Otter, (Otter Memorial Paper no 6), Chichester, 1989
Horsfield, T W: The History and Antiquities of Lewes and its Vicinity (2 vols),
Lewes, 1824-27
                          : The History, Antiquities and Topography of the County of Sussex, (2 vols), Lewes, 1835
C Howard and S Taylor: The Church and Chapel Interiors of John Loughborough Pearson, York, 2016
Howell, P and I Sutton: The Faber Guide to Victorian Churches, 1989
Hunter, G: William White, Pioneer Victorian Architect, Reading, 2010
Hussey, A: Notes on the Churches in Kent, Sussex and Surrey, 1852
Hutchinson, R and B Egan: History Writ in Brass: the Fermor Workshop 1546-1555, TMBS 15/2 (1993) pp142-83
Incorporated Church Building Society: Sixty Post-War Churches, nd [1956]
                                                                     : Fifty Modern Churches, 1947
Jackson, Sir T G: Recollections, (revised and ed Sir N Jackson), 2003
Jasper, R C D: George Bell, Bishop of Chichester, Oxford, 1967
Jessep, H L: Anglo-Saxon Church Architecture in Sussex, Winchester, 1917
Jessup, R F: Sussex (The Little Guides), 1949
Kelly, A: Coade Stone in Sussex, SAC 126 (1988) pp179-93
Kemp, B: English Church Monuments, 1980
Kendrick, T D: Late Saxon and Viking Art, 1949
Kent, J P C: Monumental Brasses – a New Classification of Military Effigies c1360-c1485, JBAA (3rd series) 12 (1949) pp70-97
Kenyon, G H: The Glass Industry of the Weald, Leicester, 1967
Kerney, H: The Stained Glass of Frederick Preedy, 2001
Knowles, J A: Exhibitions of Stained Glass in London, JSMGP 11 (1951-54) pp44-50
Larkworthy, P: Clayton & Bell, Stained Glass Artists and Decorators, 1984
Leach, R: Investigation into the Use of Purbeck Marble in Mediaeval England, 1975
le Couteur, J D: English Mediaeval Painted Glass, 1926 (repr 1978)
Leeney, O H: References to Ancient Sussex Churches in ‘The Ecclesiologist’, SAC 83 (1942-43) pp137-50; SAC 84 (1944-45) pp114-52; SAC 86 (1947) pp155- 84; SAC 87 (1948) pp184-207; SAC 88 (1949) pp157-78
Lees, H: Exploring English Churchyard Memorials, Stroud, 2000
Le Neve, J (compiled J M Horn): Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicani – Chichester Diocese 1541-1857, 1971
Leslie, K and B Short (eds): An Historical Atlas of Sussex, Chichester, 1999
le Strange, R: British Monumental Brasses, 1972
Little, J with A Goedicke and M Washbourn: Stained Glass Marks and Monograms (NADFAS, now the Arts Society), 2002 (addenda and corrigenda down to 2009 were available at www.nadfas.org.uk/documents but the link no longer (2019) works)
Llewellyn, N: East Sussex Church Monuments 1530-1830, (SRS 93), Lewes, 2011
Loasby, H C: The Wall Paintings of Clayton Church, Sussex, Ditchling, nd
Lower, M A: History of Sussex (2 vols), Lewes, 1870
Lowerson, J: Victorian Sussex, Brighton, 1972
                     : A Short History of Sussex, Folkestone, 1980
Macklin, H: Monumental Brasses (re-written by J Page-Phillips), 1970
Marks, R: Stained Glass in England during the Middle Ages, 1993
                : Image and Devotion in Late Medieval England, Stroud, 2004
Matthew, D: The Norman Monasteries and their English Possessions, Oxford, 1962
Maufe, Sir E: Fifty Modern Churches, 1947
                      : Modern Church Architecture, 1948
Mayhew, G J: Tudor Rye, Falmer, 1987
Meara, D: Victorian Memorial Brasses, 1983
Micklethwaite, J T: Modern Parish Churches, 1874
Mee, A: Sussex (The King’s England Series), 1937
Mileham, P: Harry Mileham 1873-1957, Paisley, 1995
Mills, Sir I: The Craftsmen of St Margaret’s, 2006
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Mundy, P D (ed): Memorials of Old Sussex, 1909
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Norris, M: Monumental Brasses – The Memorials, 1977 (2 vols)
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Parry, L (ed): William Morris, 1996
Parsons, D and R Milner-Gulland: Churches and Chapels of the South Downs National Park, Lewes, 2017
Pearson, L: Tile Gazetteer – a Guide to British Tile and Architectural Ceramics Locations, Shepton Beauchamp, 2005
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Piggott, J: Charles Barry Junior and the Dulwich Estate, 1986
Pike, W T: Sussex in the Twentieth Century, Brighton, 1910
Placzek, A K (ed): Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects, 1982
Plant, R: English Romanesque and the Empire, ANS 24 (2001) pp177-202
Platt, C: The Parish Churches of Mediaeval England, 1981
Poole, H: Domesday Book Churches of Sussex, SAC 87 (1948) pp29-76
Port, M H: Six Hundred New Churches, 1961
Potter, J F: No Stone Unturned – a Re-assessment of Anglo-Saxon Long-and Short Quoins and Associated Structures, AJ 162 (2005) pp177-214
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Quiney, A: John Loughborough Pearson, 1979
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VII. WEBSITES

http://www.ancestry.co.uk/ (This centres on the census records from 1841 to 1911 (the most recent to have been released) and births, deaths and marriages registered since 1837, However, there are also numerous other records that, although primarily intended for family historians, provide a unique resource for wider research)
http://www.anglo-saxon-churches.co.uk (This website aims to cover all Anglo-Saxon (or Pre-Conquest) churches in England, including several major ones in Sussex. It is particularly strong in the photographs it contains.  It also contains entries on specific features of the period, such as quoins and windows which also rely largely on pictures and are therefore especially useful)
http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk (This provides the texts of English Heritage listings.  These vary greatly in the amount of detail, those for Brighton and Worthing being especially full, though no sources are given)
http//www.c20society.co.uk (This provides access to the Twentieth Century Society’s database of C20 churches, which gives basic details of a church, particularly its whereabouts, listing status and architect, though it is markedly less comprehensive for churches built after the 1960s)
http//images.lambethpalacelibrary.org.uk  (This is the website of Lambeth Palace Library which among other things holds the records of the ICBS. The plans of individual churches that accompanied applications to the Society have been scanned and may be accessed.  In addition, there is basic information such as the names of architects, even of churches for which no plan survives.  However, the site does not include the accompanying correspondence etc found on the original files)
http://www.crsbi.ac.uk/ (Lists of the Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland.  The definition of ‘sculpture’ is wide, covering also architectural ornament and fittings such as fonts)
http://www.daephotolibrary.com (This is an actively developing website of images of churches throughout the country.  They are of very high quality and in the case of Sussex, all the churches so far included are in the East, but this will change over the next few years. At present, its particular strength is fittings and memorials, but increasingly general shots are also appearing)
http://www.historicaldirectories.org (This no longer exists as a separate website but the contents can be accessed through the University of Leicester website (Special Collections – Historical directories).  It contains a selection of Kelly’s and other directories, but there are many gaps that have to be found in a library)
http://www.paintedchurch.org/ (As yet incomplete illustrated listings and assessments of mediaeval wall-paintings by Anne Marshall, covering such matters as dating and iconography, with a large selection of photographs) [NB. As of November 2018 this website could not be accessed]
http://stainedglass.llgc.org.uk (This website is devoted to stained glass in Wales and though this sets obvious limits, the site has invaluable notes on makers of glass with photographs of their work)
http://www.stainedglassrecords.org/ (Detailed listings of C19 and C20 glass in most of southern England, including Sussex, that can be assigned or attributed to a named artist.  It is compiled by Robert Eberhard)

There is also an increasing number of websites maintained by individual churches, artists, craftsmen and designers or mentioning them.  These vary enormously in their value to the researcher and it is impractical to list all of them.  However, it is always worth searching the net to see if there is anything.  Credits are given in the body of the text to most of the websites mentioned above and to any other more detailed ones that proved especially useful.