In 1909 the Kemp Town Bowling Club
[Brighton] invited clubs from around the
County to take part in a one day tournament. The draw for the event took
place in the Imperial Hotel,
Queens Road, Brighton on 26 August at which one
of the club’s members, John Carter [later Alderman] explained the main
reason for the tournament was to gather Sussex clubs together with the aim of
forming a Sussex County Association affiliated to the E.B.A. Three months
later the Sussex County Association was formed and in 1917 John Carter
became the first Chairman of the County and then Hon. Treasurer from 1918
until 1940
The County’s first President, in 1910 was the Rt. Hon. The late Marquess of
Abergavenny KG. who continued in office until 1915
He was followed in 1916 by his Grace the late Duke of Norfolk. The
late Sir C Thomas-Stanford, Bart. JP was President from 1917 until 1932 and
the Rt. Hon. The late Lord Leconfield from 1933 until 1944
A new Chairman was elected each year. Since 1945 the Association has
elected a President from members of the Association and he combines the
office of Chairman.