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Additional Manuscripts, Catalogue CC
Catalogue reference: AMS1
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
- AMS1
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Title (The name of the record)
- Additional Manuscripts, Catalogue CC
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1617-1999
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Description (What the record is about)
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Since it opened, East Sussex Record Office has maintained a collection of 'Additional Manuscripts' for accessions which are not assigned, or are not accrued to existing collections which have, a distinctive alphabetic reference based on the collection's title. The Additional Manuscripts collection is now known as AMS.
Some of these accessions added to AMS have been returned to A2A as free-standing catalogues. The residue are being returned as a series of catalogues, each covering a range of AMS numbers. The summary list below covers all the accessions within that range, with notes against those which are the subject of separate catalogues or which have been transferred to other collections or other repositories. The main body of the catalogue notes only the reference and the fact of the separate catalogue or the transfer.
Summary of contents
AMS6501 Tender of Thomas Gibson for a new landing-stage at Eastbourne Pier, 1893
AMS6502 The Red Cottage, Fletching Common, copyhold of Netherhall (Brown-Coleman-Kenward-Dalton-Wilkie-Bravery), 1805-1981
AMS6503 Phoenix Group of Artists, formerly the Sussex Women's Art Club: minutes, statements of accounts, rules, visitors' books, exhibition records, photographs, correspondence; 1927-1994
AMS6504 Papers of the Ashdown Forest Commoners' Committee, largely concerning its opposition to the Ashdown Forest Bill, 1973; 1965-1975
AMS6505 14 St Peters Place, Lewes (Nevill-Rugg-Jeffery-Payne; [Brent-Hussey]); 1867-1950
AMS6506 Valuation of the manor of Leigh and Barons Grange estate in Iden [Sackville-Craven], c1617; receipt for purchase-money of the same estate (Craven-Culpepper [?forWhitmore]), 1638
AMS6507 Stray Laughton parish papers; 1698-1814
AMS6508 Winkworths of Hove, auctioneers, estate agents, surveyors and valuers, valuation books; 1882-1971
AMS6509 Warbleton poor-rate, 1710
AMS6510 Whitby House, Hastings St Mary (Taught-Cornwall), [1759]-1763
AMS6511 William Howard Smith, butcher, Lewes: customer account book, 1895-1897; letter, 1914
AMS6512 6 The Green, Ringmer (Martin - Godden - Geering - Elphick - Haron Development Co Ltd - Buckwell), [1894]-1972
AMS6513 Brighton parish poor rate: day book, 1911-1912
AMS6514 Mrs W M Holman, Housedean Farm, Falmer: papers concerning the Pelham family; 1926-1934
AMS6515 Volume of manuscript verse by Mary Ann Gilbert, presented to Lady Ashburnham, 1823; Herstmonceux, Sheffield Park; Heathfield Park
AMS6516 Documents and photographs relating to Old Postman's Cottage, Alciston, Professor Caroline F E Spurgeon and Virginia Gildersleeve, [1750]-1970
AMS6517 Garden near Mill Field in [Malling Street], Cliffe (Adams and Slater - James); Baldy; [1666]-1676
AMS6518 Haremare estate in Etchingham and Salehurst: account-books, 1928-1930; printed particulars, 1928; partition of estate late John Mittell, d1734, 1794
AMS6519 Plan from printed sales particulars of the Hilders Court estate in Chiddingly [Richardson], 1912
AMS6520 Little East Street, Lewes, formerly part of Dobells Field (Hoper-Watts), 1793
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- East Sussex Record Office
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Creator(s) (The creator of the record)
- <corpname>East Sussex Record Office</corpname>
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
- 20 accessions
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Access conditions (Information on conditions that restrict or affect access to the record)
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Documents are closed to public inspection for 30 years from the last date of a document, unless a longer closure period is specified for a series or file
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/bde2c575-4497-4c66-a6d8-1ac6513095a1/
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Additional Manuscripts, Catalogue CC