Bibliographic Sources: Venues -- History

Lincolnshire

  • Trollope, Edward. Sleaford, and the Wapentakes of Flaxwell and Aswardhurn, in the County of Lincoln. London and Sleaford: W. Kent and Co.; William Fawcett, 1872.

Sussex

  • Trotter, Torrens (comp). Cowdray, in the Parish of Easebourne, near Midhurst, Sussex. Cowdray: The Cowdray Estate Office, [1922].
  • Venables, Edmund. 'The Castle of Herstmonceux and its Lords.’. Sussex Archaeological Collections 4 (1851): 125–202.
  • Vidler, Leopold Amen. A New History of Rye. Hove: Cambridges, 1934.
  • Wainwright, Clive. 'Arundel Castle from 1850.' The Connoisseur 197 (1978): 172–85.

(All)

  • Turner, Thomas Hudson, and John Henry Parker. Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England, from Richard II. to Henry VIII. 3 vols (vol 3 in 2 pts). Oxford: John Henry and James Parker, 1851–9.

Lancashire

  • The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster. The Victoria History of the Counties of England. 8 vols. London: Archibald Constable, 1906–14.
  • Walker, J.S.F., and A.S. Tindall. Country Houses of Greater Manchester. Manchester: Greater Manchester Archaeological Unit, 1985.

Kent

  • Wadmore, J.F. 'Thomas Smythe, of Westenhanger.' Archaeologia Cantiana 17 (1887): 193–208.

Cheshire

  • Walker, J.S.F., and A.S. Tindall. Country Houses of Greater Manchester. Manchester: Greater Manchester Archaeological Unit, 1985.