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 260 NOTES ON SUSSEX PRINTING. up a press. Before that date most of the printing required by Eastbourne had been done at Hailsham by George Breads and the successive members of that family. EAST GRINSTEAD. 1792 The Universal British Directory of trade, etc., for 1792 gives Thomas Palmer as a printer at East Grinstead. (Power 1865.) GLYNDE. 1770 The Summer Day, a descriptive pastoral. (Private press.) (Allnutt 1770; Cotton 1770.) HAILSHAM. 1828 Hake (Mrs. L.). Something new on men and manners. Printed by G. Breads. HASTINGS. 1 794 The Hastings guide. London : printed for I. Stell, at his Circulating Library, Hasting. 1824 Reed (T. R.j. Hastings: a rural descriptive poem. Printed by H. Bayley. (Allnutt 1797; Power 1797; Cotton 1839.) HORSHAM. 1784 Evers . Journal from Bassora to Bagdad. Printed by Arthur Lee. (Allnutt 1784; Power 1862.) HURSTPIERPOINT. 1826 Slight Sketch of a picture of Hurst. By a native of this village. Hurst-per-point : printed and published by W. Randell.