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A History of the County of Sussex
… Plan 214 " " from the South-East, 1802 plate, facing 214 Patcham Church: 'The Doom' " " 215 " " Plan 219 Ovingdean …
The three earliest subsidies for the county of Sussex
… Hundred (pp. 41, 172, 286). Withdean and Moulscomb, in Patcham parish (O.M.). The first Brighthelmston in 1296, and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… The chapter of Chichester sent etc. master Clement of Patcham, a canon of Chichester cathedral. Radulphus …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… an achievement of arms to William son of Henry Shelley of Patcham, Sussex (d. 1638), and an inscription to Elizabeth …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to the Beacon and extending southward to the boundaries of Patcham and Stanmer, and including the farms of Lower … 1608 consisted of some fifteen tenements in Ditchling and Patcham, 106 remained with the chancellors of Chichester …
A History of the County of Sussex
… small detached portion of Falmer lying between Stanmer and Patcham was transferred to Stanmer in 1934. Balmer (more … of Falmer extends into the parishes of Chailey, Lindfield, Patcham, Rottingdean, Chiltington, and Kingston, 47 and the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… have been certain land in Hangleton, part of the manor of Patcham (q.v.). 17 Cockfield. Azure a cross checky argent and … de Hangleton was a witness to a charter relating to Patcham about 1215. 56 In 12423 these three fees in Hangleton …
A History of the County of Sussex
… purchased of the Streatfields by Mr. Payne or Paine of Patcham (q.v.), who was the owner in 1780, 27 but apparently …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Parishes Patcham PATCHAM Piceham (xi cent.); Peccham (xii cent.); Pecham, Patcham (xvii cent.). Patcham is a large parish which now forms part of Brighton, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… is through the eastern annexe. The road from Brighton to Patcham and Reigate runs in a north-westerly direction …
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