The back paste down suffers from a square sticky tape stain caused by the outline of an envelope. The envelope, which contains a fold out map of Ellisfield, is in the booklet as a loose insert.The sketch map consists of three squares, one of which includes historical dates. There is no publishing date SENSE OF PLACE south east offers 1984. 45 pages, please check with us for an accurate postage cost. "The name Ellisfield derives from the Old English word ielfsanfeld, meaning open land of Iellfsa. At the time of the Domesday Survey (1086) Ellisfield was part of the estate of the Bishop of Bayeux. It was held by Hugh de Port and later the St Johns. The manor was held by a favourite of Henry VIII, Sir William Sandys, in 1496. He later became Lord Chancellor and was created Baron Sandys. In 1657, the fifth Lord Sandys served with Charles I at the Battle of Cheriton. The property was sold and divided, to be reformed in 1789 by John Wallop, Earl of Portsmouth." (Wikipedia)