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NOTES ON SUSSEX PRINTING. 261 LEWES. 1698 C[rayford] (R.)- The Christian faith concerning the Holy Trinity. London : printed for J. Wyat ; and Thomas Norman, bookseller in Lewes. 1745 The c Sussex Weekly Advertiser,' established and printed at Lewes in this year by William and Arthur Lee. The earliest book printed at Lewes I can trace is: 1756 Farriano (N.)* Sermon preached on Feb. 6, 1756. Printed by W. Lee. (Allnutt 1745; Cotton 1775; P wer I 74 2 -) LlNDFIELD. 1826 Allen (William). Colonies at home. Printed by Charles Greene at the Schools of Industry, Lind- field, Sussex. The Schools of Industry were established by William Allen in the latter part of 1825. MIDHURST. 1845 Kelly's Directory for this year gives James Chandler and Henry Goodner as printers at Midhurst. NORTHIAM. 1 848 A Brief history and description of Bodiam Castle. Printed and published by William Ranger. PETWORTH. 1833 Letters from Sussex emigrants. Printed by John Phillips. (Cotton 1839; Power 1839.) RYE. 1773 The Cabinet, or Christian miscellany. Ed. by D. Guy. My authority for this entry is George Slade Butler, a former Town Clerk of Rye. He V T