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An illustrated descriptive guide, to the places mentioned in
the writings of Rudyard Kipling.

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INDEX
Fairfield Church, 94, 95.
Felpham, 221.
Firebacks of Sussex Iron, 178.
Firle Beacon, 149.
Flint Men, Dwellings of, 171.
Frewen Family, 53, 54, 55.
" Friendly Brook," 165.
Fullers of Sussex, 99, 175.
James's (G. P. R.) " Robber,"
64. James, Henry, and Rye, 77. Jefferies, Richard, 206. Jennings, Louis, 207. Johnson, Doctor, 87.
K
" Knife and the Naked Chalk," 22, 193.
" Gabriel Old," the Town Bell,
164. Gissing, George, 144. " Gloriana," 49. Glynde, 187. Gundrada, 166.
Lamb Inn (near Hooe), 100. Lamberhurst Ale, 31. Lees of Warminghurst, 158. Lewes, 163 et seq. Lewknor, Bunny, 120. Little Common, 100. Little Linden's Farm, 39. Littlington, 145.
H
Haley, William (Sussex Poet), " Looking Glass, The," 52.
221. " Hal o' the Draft," 29, 33, 56,
173. " Hedger and ditcher," 219. Henley, W. E., 208. Heyshott, 238. Hogge, Ralph, 173.
Lucas, Mr. E. V., 181.
M.
MacCarthy, Desmond, 14. "Maide of Rie" (Old Song),
142. Mayfield, 177.
H
Hopley, Rev. H. (Westham), " Mermaid Inn," Rye, 78.
Michelham Priory, 130.
" Most Sweet Song of an
English Merchant," 65. Mount Caburn, 171.
N
" Natural History of Selborne,"
209. Newhaven, 153.
119. Hudson, W. H., 205. Huggett's Furnace, 174. Hurchs, John, 160. Hurstmonceux, 104.
Inns, 10.
Iron Trade of Sussex, 173, 174. New Inn (Winchelsea), 64. 175, 176.                                     Northiam, 49 et seq.
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