Sussex

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Sussex
George Frederick Bosworth
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The river is celebrated for its mullets.
The Adur also rises in St Leonard's Forest, and pursues a southward course by Steyning and Bramber to Shoreham, where it takes an easterly direction, nearly parallel with the coast, falling into the sea a little to the west of Brighton.
The Ouse is formed by the junction of two streams, one of which rises in the forest of Worth, and the other in that of St Leonard. They unite near Cuck- field, whence the Ouse, proceeding first eastward, and then southwar
...d, passes the town of Lewes to the sea at Newhaven.
The Cuckmere, a very small river, rises near Heath- field, and flows into the sea at Cuckmere Haven, near Beachy Head.
The Rother has its source at Rotherfield, near Ash- down Forest, whence it proceeds eastward and soon becomes the boundary between Sussex and Kent. After passing the Isle of Oxney, in the latter county, it suddenly turns southward across the eastern extremity of Sussex. It then expands into an estuary, and reaches the sea below the town of Rye, whose harbour it forms.


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