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n, the youngest of three children, was born in Lewes, a small county town just outside of Brighton.
865 he was elected to the House of Commons for Lewes, a seat he held until 1874.
hool walk" - usually from the senior school in Lewes across some of the South Downs to Stanmer Park
cene with spells at Stevenage, Grays Athletic, Lewes, AFC Wimbledon, Cambridge City, Chesham United
After the restoration, he practiced in Lewes after marrying into a Sussex family.
mon is killed the year following the Battle of Lewes and the pair had already had all 7 of their ch
Brighton, and to Major-general Samuel Hulse at Lewes, and elsewhere in Kent and Sussex, and during
e based at a state of the art training base in Lewes and the Ashdown forest.
While he was the suffragan Bishop of Lewes, and consistent with the principles of the rel
e at Culver Junction, near Culver Farm between Lewes and Barcombe Mills.
ves the towns of Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath, Lewes and Uckfield - plus the many surrounding villa
Art Gallery, the Museum of Sussex Archaeology, Lewes and the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
subsequently signed for Conference South side Lewes, and helped them to the league title and autom
The site is situated to the south of Lewes and west of the River Ouse on a flood plain, a
sin of William Champion Streatfeild, bishop of Lewes and his grandmother, Hannah Fry, was the daugh
The erstwhile Brighton, Lewes and Hastings Railway were authorised to build
e SER put forward proposals for a new 'London, Lewes and Brighton' railway, together with the Londo
Maull studied medicine under Dr. John Wolfe of Lewes and spent the rest of his life as a practicing
Junction, where the East Coastway Line towards Lewes and Eastbourne diverges from the Brighton Main
ding for the Route 28 service from Brighton to Lewes and Ringmer as well as the 29.
the Glorious Ascension and a former Bishop of Lewes and of Gloucester.
Representing the western half of Lewes and located on Western Road, their HQ is St. M
s it replaced through trains from Brighton via Lewes and Uckfield to Tunbridge Wells withdrawn in t
s as a commissioner of taxes and expenditor of Lewes and Laughton levels, and played a role in the
Rodney died at Lewes and is buried there in St. Peter's Episcopal C
a free transfer after non-contract stints with Lewes and Dulwich Hamlet.
he deputy collector of customs for the port of Lewes, and was acting assistant surgeon in the Unite
is the terminus of the line from Brighton via Lewes and Newhaven.
Burton died at Lewes, and is buried in the St. Paul's Episcopal Chu
er was native before a marian martyr in nearby Lewes and the family consequently moved to Kent in t
Maull died at Lewes and is buried there at the St. Peter's Episcop
st centres are Albourne, Chailey, Hadlow Down, Lewes and Mark Cross.
After a brief spell with Conference South Lewes and a loan to Worthing, in October 2006 Cook j
fifth Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Lewes and Portsmouth.
ls included hat tricks against Torquay United, Lewes and Rushden & Diamonds.
George Henry Lewes and Thornton Leigh Hunt founded The Leader in
Allen died at Lewes and is buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery at S
re is an hourly service to London Victoria via Lewes and Haywards Heath.
enal in 2004 he had spells with Boston United, Lewes and Aldershot Town.
date unknown - Erasmus Lewes, Anglican clergyman
Robert of Lewes, appointed bishop in 1136, enhanced on the pos
Individual species from Lewes are frequently represented by large numbers of
ch then, as subsequently, was a feature of the Lewes area in the event of heavy rain combining with
The Lewes area has long been famous for the exceptional
Large numbers of specimens from the Lewes area have been described and figured, and it i
lly produced Harveys Sussex Best Bitter at the Lewes Arms in December 2006.
The Lewes Arms
The six handpumps inside the Lewes Arms in May 2007.
The Lewes Arms controversy involved a dispute between th
r and Three Bridges, played at St Leonards and Lewes as player trainner, where he was also physio.
ls Central and Eridge and between Uckfield and Lewes as a part of the National Rail network.
is late goal against Dorchester Town confirmed Lewes as Conference South champions.
pt to re-open the railway between Uckfield and Lewes as a part of the National Rail network, and a
Lewes assizes saw many important trials.
on 1 June 1918 so he could inspect Naval Base Lewes at Lewes, Delaware, but he returned on board t
Baker contested Lewes at the 1992 general election, but was defeated
s elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Lewes at the 1874 general election, having unsuccess
k stood again three times, without success: in Lewes at the 1931 and 1935 general elections, and at
The branch line to Lewes authorised by the 1837 act was built 1844-46 b
He served on HMS Rodney and HMS Lewes before becoming a Naval Liaison Officer with t
John Bodkin Adams had his committal hearing in Lewes before being sent to the Old Bailey, London fo
rian and poet Lewis Morris in 1737, Morris and Lewes being regular correspondents after that time (
) Huntington was buried at the Jireh chapel in Lewes beside Jenkin Jenkins who had died in 1810.
Bentinck sat as Member of Parliament for Lewes between 1766 and 1768, for Carlisle between 17
seat he held until 1832, and later represented Lewes between 1837 and 1841 and between 1842 and 185
rd University, and was the Conservative MP for Lewes between 1910 and 1924, when he was knighted an
in the south falls into the constituencies of Lewes, Bexhill and Battle and Eastbourne.
pe Paul V is still burnt every year during the Lewes Bonfire celebrations).
Lewes Borough is the joint oldest with Cliffe, forme
, Warwick, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Saffron Walden, Lewes, Bradford on Avon, Beverley, Cirencester, Whit
In Lewes, Bradley was widely regarded as eccentric.
Lewes Brooks is a 330.07 hectare (822.8 acre) biolog
Lewes Brooks is where the Falmer-Glynde and the Ouse
In March 2011 he was released and signed for Lewes, but after only a week joined AFC Hornchurch.
n-super-Mare, Porter scored his first goal for Lewes, but was later sent off.
that era in the town and in its near neighbour Lewes, but is little known elsewhere.
to differentiate it from Tarring Neville near Lewes, but is usually called just "Tarring" (pronoun
River Ouse to its mouth at Newhaven, bypassing Lewes by means of a road tunnel.
In 1922 he donated Lewes Castle to the Sussex Archaeological Society, o
Lewes Castle
A cross view of the existing ruins, with Lewes Castle in the distance.
amily also owned Sandal Castle near Wakefield, Lewes Castle in Sussex, and Reigate Castle in Surrey
On the back is a picture of Lewes Castle.
He is the twin brother of Lewes centre back Tom.
The name Lewes comes from the plural form of Anglo-Saxon "Hla
5 group forming the inaugural Board of the new Lewes Community Football Club ownership body .
Lewes contributed theatre criticism under the pseudo
1936 and educated at Brentwood School, Essex, Lewes County Grammar School, Sussex and St John's Co
built in the 1950s to honour the boys from the Lewes County Grammar School for Boys who died in Wor
East side of Lewes Crescent
Lewes Crescent and its private gardens.
commemorating Thomas Cubitt's residence at 13 Lewes Crescent
Plaque on Cubitt's house at 13 Lewes Crescent in the Kemp Town estate at Brighton.
is campaign came about after the conviction at Lewes Crown Court of Graham Coutts, for the murder o
Wornum, Thomas Wright, F. W. Fairholt, Edward Lewes Cutts, and Llewellynn Jewitt.
Joshua Hall (October 22, 1768, Lewes, Delaware - December 25, 1862) was a Maine leg
She served on quarantine duty at Lewes, Delaware from 2 August 1884 until being order
. Peter's Episcopal Church, 212 Second Street, Lewes Delaware (302) 645-8479
Rodney died at Lewes, Delaware and is buried there, at St. Peter's
Born near Lewes, Delaware, Fisher read law in 1791, and entere
Joshua Fisher (1707-1783) settled in Lewes, Delaware, marrying Sarah Rodman, and as a you
ions serving the dish are Trenton, New Jersey, Lewes, Delaware, the Norristown, Pennsylvania area,
for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts to Lewes, Delaware, where he ministered at St. Peter's
Rodney was born in Lewes, Delaware, son of John and Ruth Hunn Rodney, b
After his loss, Brady opened an office in Lewes, Delaware, where he still practices law.
Fisher settled in Lewes, Delaware, near Cape Henlopen, regularly atten
ch time he ineffectually bombarded the town of Lewes, Delaware.
Warburton died in Lewes, Delaware.
Burton was born in Lewes, Delaware.
Adams died at the Beebe Hospital, Lewes, Delaware.
the Delaware Bay from Cape May, New Jersey, to Lewes, Delaware.
buried in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery at Lewes, Delaware.
off the coast of Cape Henlopen and the town of Lewes, Delaware.
Spring and Breakwater Harbor, New Jersey, and Lewes, Delaware.
ng Presbyterian Church is a historic church in Lewes, Delaware.
as probably Dutch, and was an early settler of Lewes, Delaware.
ng between Cold Spring Harbor, New Jersey, and Lewes, Delaware.
on 5 May 1917 from the Delaware Fish Oil Co., Lewes, Delaware; and was commissioned on 31 May 1917
Lewes departed Halifax 1 November and arrived at Bel
After fitting out as a minesweeper, Lewes departed Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 14 Aug
Lewes departed Durban 13 August and arrived at Ceylo
published Dudeney's personal diaries titled A Lewes Diary: 1916-1944 describing her life living in
14-1850), Member of Parliament for Helston and Lewes, died unmarried.
ies within the Ouse Valley and Ringmer ward of Lewes District Council, which returns three seats to
e closure of the school were set in motion and Lewes District Council produced a development brief
Lewes district council, Falmer Parish council and th
part of the civil parish of Wivelsfield in the Lewes District of East Sussex, England.
Westmeston is a hamlet and civil parish in the Lewes District of East Sussex, England.
iltington is a village and civil parish in the Lewes District of East Sussex, England.
fice of the Deputy Prime Minister in 2005, but Lewes District Council subsequently mounted a legal
Plumpton is a village and civil parish in the Lewes District of East Sussex, England.
However, Lewes District Council immediately mounted a new leg
Streat is a village and civil parish in the Lewes District of East Sussex, England.
Since 1992, the chapel has been within the Lewes District Council's "Newick (The Green)" conser
ever, the constituency also covers most of the Lewes district and parts of the Wealden district.
t place of worship in the village of Newick in Lewes District, one of six local government district
Lewes District: Barcombe, Seaford
the 3rd Brigade of Delaware Militia, defending Lewes during the War of 1812.
re is also a Winterbourne stream in an area of Lewes, East Sussex that is also called Winterbourne.
of Rodmell, three miles (4.8km) south-east of Lewes, East Sussex, England.
Lewes: East Sussex County Libraries.
Wealden hall house on Southover High Street in Lewes, East Sussex, England.
15 places in England and Scotland, such as in Lewes, East Sussex and Elie, Fife.
Mantell was born in Lewes, East Sussex, England, the son of the geologis
Woodroffe was born in Lewes, East Sussex and was educated at Marlborough C
Timothy (1990), The Encyclopaedia of Brighton, Lewes: East Sussex County Libraries, ISBN 0-861-4731
ullington is a hamlet about 15 km southeast of Lewes, East Sussex, England.
Brighton to Ashford International service via Lewes, Eastbourne and Hastings, whereas 4 Car 171/8
14 August 1976 in Lewes, England) is a filmmaker based in the South of
The topography of the area around Lewes ensured ample challenges as well as providing
Lewes escorted a troop convoy on its way to the Midd
idently able to avoid repeating the offence of Lewes, even though he simultaneously served also as
Thus the Rape of Lewes extended as far north as modern Crawley.
at the Convent Field, which is situated behind Lewes F.C.'s The Dripping Pan ground.
Having been signed from non-league side Lewes F.C., Hammond played for Fulham between 1928 a
n's cousin Jermaine Wright currently plays for Lewes FC, having been released by Blackpool, while I
Despite poor results and relegation, Lewes finished the season with an average gate of ju
Lewes first introduced its own currency in 1789, but
of 1917, the U.S. Navy purchased her from the Lewes Fishing Company of Lewes, Delaware, for use du
owever, she still often was called USS City of Lewes for the remainder of her Navy career.
The constituency is centred on the town of Lewes, for which it is named.
00 years its eastern boundary with the rape of Lewes formed the boundary between the eastern and we
He was twice Member of Parliament (MP) for Lewes: from 1924 to 1931, and again from 1936 to 194
travelled up the Ouse River (via Newhaven and Lewes) from Holland.
He was Archdeacon of Lewes from 1908 to 1912 and then of Hastings until h
n as Tim Rathbone, was the Conservative MP for Lewes from 1974 to 1997.
which transferred a large part of the rape of Lewes from East Sussex to West Sussex.
Henry Kemble Southwell was the third Bishop of Lewes from 1920 until 1926.
He was Member of Parliament for Lewes from 1811-16 and 1826-37 and for Arundel 1823-
In Lewes, Furey against participated in agitation, this
Although the summit is on the Lewes golf course, a public footpath runs along the
Lewes graduated from the University of Oxford in 168
om 1575 to 1580, after his successor, Dr Felix Lewes, had been removed for non-residence.
The constituency of Lewes has existed since Commoners were first summone
As manager of Lewes, he took them from the Isthmian League Divisio
The original A26 at Lewes headed to Brighton following the modern day A2
has been at its current site at the top of the Lewes High Street since the 19th century and over th
On his return to Lewes his appearances were sporadic, though a winnin
e case, Cohen in 1874 unsuccessfully contested Lewes in the Liberal interest.
ish football manager who is currently managing Lewes, in his second tenure at the club.
nd of 1625 (elected 2 May), and the borough of Lewes in that of 1628 (elected 26 February 1628), ha
He lives in Offham near Lewes in East Sussex and has a holiday home on the H
iffe Hill is a hill to the east of the town of Lewes in East Sussex, England.
geologist and Unitarian minister, was born at Lewes in Sussex.
He is the current suffragan Bishop of Lewes in the Diocese of Chichester in the Church of
992, when he was appointed Suffragan Bishop of Lewes in the Diocese of Chichester.
illage of South Chailey, Chailey, just outside Lewes in East Sussex, UK.
ental swept wing fighter, when it crashed near Lewes in Sussex.
was an American physician and politician from Lewes, in Sussex County, Delaware.
He currently plays for Lewes in the Conference South, having signed in Febr
was an American physician and politician from Lewes, in Sussex County, Delaware.
moved to London, shortly thereafter moving to Lewes in Sussex, where he lived to his death.
He was the first Conservative MP to represent Lewes in the House of Commons since Henry Fitzroy ha
before dropping into non-League football with Lewes in 2004.
Hutchinson signed for Lewes in October 2010.
s first used to describe the concept by George Lewes in volume two of his 1875 book Problems of Lif
He joined Conference National club Lewes in July 2008, but after one season with the cl
He was subsequently tried and convicted in Lewes in 1957 for fraud, lying on cremation forms an
                                                                                                   


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