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NOTES ON SUSSEX PRINTING. 259 BRIGHTON. c. 1780 A Description of Brighthelmstone. Printed for J. Bowen on the Steyne. Printed in London, and sold by Bowen who had an establishment at 40 New Bond Street, London, as well as one on the Steyne, Brighton. 1789 Thimble's flight from his shop-board. Bright- helmstone : printed by W. and A. Lee. (Allnutt c. 1780; Cotton and Power 1812.) CHICHESTER. 1714 Woodford (M.). Sermon upon the murder of Richard Dobell, late of Chichester. London, for Webb, Chichester. 1724 According to Negus 1 List of printing-houses, there was one press at Chichester in this year. 1770 Joel (T.). An easy introduction to English grammar. Printed for the use of Mr. T. Joel's School, by W. Andrews. (Allnutt 1724; Cotton 1724; Power 1724.) EASEBOURNE. 1835 Dudley (Howard). Juvenile researches. Ease- bourne: printed and composed by H. Dudley, aged 15. EASTBOURNE. 1819 A Description of East-Bourne and its environs. Printed for John Heatherly. Printed in London. 1825 Davies Gilbert established a private press in his house at Eastbourne in this year. c. 1850 According to Chambers's c Eastbourne memories/ there was no printing press established at East- bourne until about 1850, when William Mott set