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A History of the County of Sussex
… a., including a detached part of 3 a. lying north-east of Bramber castle. 54 In 1933 that part was transferred to Upper … forming a wide tidal estuary; salt was extracted near Bramber castle in the Middle Ages, and large deposits of … 95 With the decline of the port and the construction of Bramber bridge the focus of the town shifted south to the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 3 The lordship of the hundred afterwards descended with Bramber rape, 4 presumably because the overlordship of most … fine. The hundred comprised the parishes of Botolphs, Bramber, Coombes, Steyning, Washington, and Wiston. In 1086 … Burials, later Heathens' Burial Corner, on the Steyning-Bramber boundary, where the sheriff's tourn of Heathen …
A History of the County of Sussex
… hundred. In the late 11th century its 'parish' included Bramber, Beeding, 25 Ashurst, and Warminghurst 26 at least, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… by a member of the Lashmar family on the east side of the Bramber road shortly before 1789, 49 but had been removed by … interference to its traffic from the de Braose family at Bramber, the founding of New Shoreham, also by the de … gave the 'tithe of the toll at Steyning' to his college at Bramber. 68 In 1086 the tolls were restored to Fécamp abbey …
A History of the County of Sussex
… that it was often considered to form a single borough with Bramber, both at the eyre and for taxation purposes. 87 In … much land in the north-east of the parish was held, and Bramber borough, burgages of which lay in the eastern angle … well in Upper Beeding. 73 In 1928 the company also served Bramber, Upper Beeding, and other near-by parishes. 74 An …
A History of the County of Sussex
… duke of Norfolk (d. 1572); thereafter it descended with Bramber rape until 1869, when it was sold by the duke of … 1086 it was held by William son of Manna of the honor of Bramber, 40 and it remained part of that honor thereafter. 41 … ancestors had long owned it. 82 It continued to be held of Bramber honor thereafter. 83 Philip Talcurtis had lands at …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Between 1295 and 1399 the boroughs of Steyning and Bramber were represented at roughly two parliaments in three. … was re-defined as in 1711, explicitly excluding tenants of Bramber borough, Bidlington tithing, and Charlton and King's …
A History of the County of Sussex
… centre. A converted barn at Penlands farm on the road to Bramber was opened in 1951 as the church of Christ the King, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the union of Thakeham, hundred of East Easwrith, rape of Bramber, W. division of Sussex, 5 miles (W. by N.) from …
A History of the County of Sussex
… had given tithes of Clayton to St. Nicholas's college, Bramber, and they were confirmed to Sele priory, the …