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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Earnshill - Eastbourne Earnshill EARNSHILL, a parish, in the union of … distinguishing prefix will be found under the proper name. Eastbourne (St. Mary) EASTBOURNE ( St. Mary), a post-town and parish, and the head …
A History of the County of Sussex
… were butchers from the area between Portsmouth and Eastbourne, others from London and Birmingham occasionally …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… family from before 1840 22 until 1887 when it moved to Eastbourne. 23 A little farther north Edmonton House, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… relinquished same. Jno. Mackford as waiter and searcher at Eastbourne in Rye port loco William Bowley, lately dismissed. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… deceased. Edward Fricker to be waiter and searcher at Eastbourne and Pevensey at the salary of 10 l. per an., loco …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the baronet fee of 1,095 l. due from William Willson, of Eastbourne, co. Sussex. Early Entry Book XIV. p. 188. Same …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 79, 80. William Bowly (Bowley) as waiter and searcher at Eastbourne and Pevensey, loco Edward Fricker who cannot give …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of wines and stums cast on shore by stress of weather at Eastbourne, and praying liberty to bring said cargo [to …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… port, laden with wines and stummes, and cast on shore at Eastbourne in Sussex, he first giving security for the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… This parish, which is on the road from Lewes to Eastbourne, comprises by measurement 3208 acres, exclusively …
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