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 PREFACE any other English county. In architecture its churches, though in many cases of unique interest, are not peculiarly notable ; and archi- tecture cannot be the prevailing feature of this little book, as it was, rightly enough, of Mr. Brabant's Sussex. In conclusion the author can only express a hope that his sins of commission may be found fewer than those of omission. In so small a work many omissions had to be made consciously ; some may have been made un- consciously. Any such defects are largely atoned for by the beautiful drawings by Mr. Boulter. Vll