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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… till 1096, when he was installed dean of Battel, in Sussex. 8 In his time flourished Osbern, the monk of this …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… were situated; 30 the others lay in the counties of Surry, Sussex, Oxford, Buckingham, Essex, Suffolk, Norsolk and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… AND HONOR OF LEWES The Rape of Lewes: from Budgen's Map of Sussex, 1724. The present RAPE of Lewes, in the eastern … Bramber. It does not, however, correspond in area with the Sussex territory originally given by William the Conqueror to … the Earls Warenne, like the lords of the other rapes in Sussex and certain magnates elsewhere, had private sheriffs …
A History of the County of Sussex
… William gave to Earl Roger of Montgomery the whole of West Sussex, 1 that is to say the half of the county west of the … his castle. The term 'Rape', applied to the divisions of Sussex in and after 1086, is usually presumed to be derived … kind of territorial division, perhaps for East and West Sussex, though there is absolutely no evidence of this. At …
Old and New London
… named Cornwall Terrace; and further on are Clarence Place, Sussex Place, and Hanover Terraceall bearing names connected … and pediments, adorned with columns of various orders. Sussex Place is crowned with singular gourd-like cupolas. … Lodge lived for some time old Lord Dundonald. At 26, Sussex Place, lived for several years Mr. William Crockford, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… P.C.C. 11 July 1729, demised to trustees a farm in Hamsey, Sussex, and directed that the rents and profits thereof …
Survey of London
… as a "smoking box" for Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (17731843), whose visits to Hammersmith are perhaps commemorated in the name of Sussex House opposite. The whole question is obscure in the … 76), but from the description of the southern boundary of Sussex House in 1726 it would appear that it was not as yet …
A Survey of London
… the countries of Norfolke, Suffolke, Essex, Kent and Sussex, which as they lie in the face of our most puissant …
Survey of London
… and Shelley, lived at No. 7 from 1861 until 1881. 106 Sussex Terrace Another small development which had begun … Crescent was the erection of a row of houses known as Sussex Terrace on the south side of Old Brompton Road, on the site of the present block of flats called Sussex Mansions. The builder was Thomas Rice of Brompton, a …
Survey of London
… west of his first take with three exceptions. These were Sussex Terrace on the south side of Old Brompton Road, where …
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