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ARCHIVE OF THE CONSERVATORS OF ASHDOWN FOREST

Catalogue reference: CAF

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This record is about the ARCHIVE OF THE CONSERVATORS OF ASHDOWN FOREST dating from 1877-1993.

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Reference
CAF
Title
ARCHIVE OF THE CONSERVATORS OF ASHDOWN FOREST
Date
1877-1993
Description

The references given in this catalogue are temporary and should only be cited with a note to that effect. ACC5431 and 7670 have been assigned references beginning CAF. ACC5640 is still under that reference

The major secondary work on Ashdown Forest is B Short (ed.), The Ashdown Forest Dispute 1876-1882 Environmental Politics and Custom, Sussex Record Society 80 (1997), which prints W A Raper's notebooks in ACC3715

Related material

<span class="wrapper"><p>See also</p> <p>AMS 3780-4104 Papers in De La Warr v Miles and Hale in chancery and the court of appeal (The Ashdown Forest Case), 1876-1882</p> <p>AMS 6504 Papers of the Ashdown Forest Commoners' Committee, largely concerning its opposition to the Ashdown Forest Bill, 1973; 1965-1975</p> <p>ACC3715 Papers concerning the Ashdown Forest dispute in the High Court of Justice, 1877-1881</p></span>

Held by
East Sussex Record Office
Language
English
Creator(s)
<corpname>Conservators of Ashdown Forest, 1887-</corpname>
Physical description
About 20 volumes and 10 boxes
Immediate source of acquisition

Deposited by the Conservators on 22 Feb 1990, 12 Feb 1991 and 20 Apr 1998 (ACC5431, 5640 and 7670)

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/dc090d71-30bb-4342-9116-4c285e7bf8d5/

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ARCHIVE OF THE CONSERVATORS OF ASHDOWN FOREST