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A History of the County of Sussex
… by the rape of Pevensey, and on the west by the rape of Bramber. It does not, however, correspond in area with the … and given to William de Braose as part of his rape of Bramber. Another piece of land in the northeast of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… for William de Braose, with its centre at his castle of Bramber, at the expense of Earl Roger to the west of the Adur …
A History of the County of Sussex
… also provided a site for holding a muster of Lewes and Bramber rapes in 1625 and for a gibbet in the 1840s. 18 Since … In the early Middle Ages it formed a wide estuary between Bramber castle, King's Barn, and Wyckham (in Steyning) on the … of the village 36 lies along the causeway leading towards Bramber, which was built only in the late 11th century, but …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Beeding, so described, to his newly founded college at Bramber. 60 Since Beeding had previously been served by the … creation, and that Braose was attempting at Beeding as at Bramber to carve out a 'manorial' parish from Steyning. 62 At … in exchange for the restoration of Steyning's rights in Bramber, Beeding church was confirmed as a parish church, the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… a., 61 and by 1733 had grown to 988 a. including 36 a. in Bramber and Botolphs and 845 a. of downland, 110 a. of which … Suss. (1852). P.R.O., MAF 68/433, 2371. J. G. Garratt, Bramber and Steyning, 59-60 (copy in W.S.R.O. libr.); O.S. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… girls were taught free. 51 The school recorded c. 1840 in Bramber parish just west of Beeding bridge was evidently for … in the parish, and with the addition of pupils from Bramber and Botolphs, it had reached 228. 64 A new school …
A History of the County of Sussex
… office was granted to a royal servant with the keeping of Bramber castle. 23 A beadle was mentioned in 1500 24 and a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… been separated from it. 38 Thereafter it descended with Bramber rape in the Braose, Mowbray, and Howard families … The manor of KING'S BARNS formed part, with Bidlington in Bramber, of the estate of William de Braose described in 1086 … 19th century the parishes in which they lay were Botolphs, Bramber, Ashurst, Washington, Horsham, Shipley, Findon, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1596, B.D. 10 July, 1600, vice-president 1606; rector of Bramber with St. Botolph, Sussex, 1606; buried at St. Botolph …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… 1681, 1688 Da Matilda mar Ald Sir Henry Furness, Bt, MP Bramber, 1698-98/9 (expelled), Sandwich, 1700/1 (expelled), …
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