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 258 NOTES ON SUSSEX PRINTING. introduction of printing into the various places mentioned by these writers have been added to the entries for the purpose of comparison. The British Museum Catalogue has also been consulted. Where a local name appears in the imprint of a book that was not printed in the county, particulars have been given when such imprint is of earlier date than the earliest book printed in that place, in addition to the particulars of the latter. Tunbridge Wells has been included, as it is partly in Sussex and partly in Kent, and is often included in Sussex topographical works. ARUNDEL. 1836 The Report of a Savings' Bank case. Arundel : Mason and Co. (Power 1756.) BATTLE. 1821 A Lamp in the night, or a watchword for the church. Printed by T. Bayley. (Cotton 1821 ; Power 1821.) BISHOPSTONE. 1797 Hurdis (James). The Village Curate: a poem. Printed at the author's own press, Bishopstone, Sussex. (Cotton 1797; Power 1797.) BOGNOR. 1815 Cotton and Power give 1815 as the date of the introduction of printing into Bognor, but I can find no mention of a press there before 1850.