Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . y who may be desirous of becoming a Member. 14. That the Committee have power to appoint as Honorary Member any person,including foreigners, likely to promote the interests of the Society ; such HonoraryMember not to pay any Subscription, and not to have the right of voting in theaffairs of the Society, and to be subject to re-election annually. 15. That the Committee be empowered to appoint any Member Local Secretaryfor the town or district where he may reside, in order to facilitate the collection ofacc


Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . y who may be desirous of becoming a Member. 14. That the Committee have power to appoint as Honorary Member any person,including foreigners, likely to promote the interests of the Society ; such HonoraryMember not to pay any Subscription, and not to have the right of voting in theaffairs of the Society, and to be subject to re-election annually. 15. That the Committee be empowered to appoint any Member Local Secretaryfor the town or district where he may reside, in order to facilitate the collection ofaccurate information as to the objects of local interest, and for the receipt of Sub-scriptions, and the distribution of Circulars and Books; and that such Local Secre-taries be ex-officio Members of the Committee. 16. That Meetings for the purpose of reading papers, and the exhibition of anti- 1quities, be held at such times and places as the Committee may determine. 17. That the Secretary shall keep a record of the proceedings of the Society, to be Icommunicated to the General INSIDE OF THE WEST GATE, SOUTH SIDE. Sussex ^t^aeoloQtcal Collect tons* SOME MEMORIALS OF OLD LEWES. By WILLIAM FIGG, Whats to do ?Shall we go see the reliques of this Town? Twelfth Night. Every lanes end; every shop, church, session, hanging,Yields a careful man work. Winters Tale. .Strangers, on coming for the first time to a place of highantiquity, are very naturally led to reflect upon the changeslit must, in the course of ages, have undergone, and to marvelwhat traditions remain clinging about the old streets andbuildings, what historical recollections are connected with theplace, and what royal, noble, or gentle personages, may, atvarious periods, have been associated with the spot; how it,and its people, may have been affected by war or politics,during the feudal times and in the civil commotions, by whichthe country has been disturbed in past days; and the changesthat have taken pl


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