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A History of the County of Sussex
… coal, Newcastle coal and grindstones, Rye, Newhaven, and Pevensey cast iron, 59 Southampton butter, cheese, and shop …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the union of West Firle, hundred of Totnore, rape of Pevensey, E. division of Sussex, 2 miles (S. E.) from Lewes; …
A History of the County of York
… killed at Stamford Bridge. William of Normandy landed at Pevensey on 28 September and on 13 October Harold of England …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the union of West Firle, hundred of Longbridge, rape of Pevensey, E. division of Sussex, 3 miles (E. S. E.) from … is equidistant from the station at Lewes and that at Pevensey. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the union of Newhaven, hundred of Bishopstone, rape of Pevensey, E. division of Sussex, 1 mile (N. W. by N.) from …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the union of Newhaven, hundred of Flexborough, rape of Pevensey, E. division of Sussex, of a mile (N.) from Seaford; …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the coast from Langstone, on the borders of Hampshire, to Pevensey), 19 which had been farmed by William son of Durand …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Shoreham, Washington, and Findon of Alciston manor (in Pevensey rape), which had belonged to Battle abbey. There are …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to afforestation since c. 1800. Unlike Ashdown Forest in Pevensey rape, St. Leonard's Forest was not much subject to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… warren was vindicated; 34 in the latter year Richard de Pevensey and his wife Isabel, perhaps representatives of the …
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