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| by the Rayner company of Brighton & Hove, East | Sussex, a company which continues to manufacture and |
| 4-112 against Essex and claiming 3-77 against | Sussex a few days later, but John Snow's wicket in th |
| th Century public house in Robertsbridge, East | Sussex, a well-preserved example of a medieval buildi |
| In | Sussex, a luxurious version of the tea cake with adde |
| He was father to Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of | Sussex, a leading courtier in the reign of Elizabeth |
| 1933 in | Sussex) a Royal Navy dockyard worker, and Peter Ronal |
| Goddards Green, West | Sussex, a village near Burgess Hill, West Sussex |
| chester District of the English county of West | Sussex, about five kilometres (3.5 miles) north east |
| Sussex Academic Press, 2006. | |
| Looks at Evolution", was recently published by | Sussex Academic Press. |
| he Middle East) - co-editor with Joseph Ginat, | Sussex Academic Press, 2002. |
| he Middle East) - co-editor with Joseph Ginat, | Sussex Academic Press, 2002. |
| Balogh: A Macaw Among Mandarins, June Morris ( | Sussex Academic Press, 2007). |
| ordanian-Palestinian Triangle, Brighton, U.K.: | Sussex Academic Press, 1998. |
| From this meeting the | Sussex Academy was started with the Kent one, based a |
| and is now one of five former churches in West | Sussex administered by the charity; the others are at |
| Farr later ran a pub in Brighton, | Sussex after retiring, and died on St. David's Day, 1 |
| e, he claimed the wicket of Ernest Killick, of | Sussex, after Lyon made his then highest score of 29. |
| Willson did not represent | Sussex after 1957, but did represent Devon in a singl |
| He did not stay at | Sussex after 2004, preferring instead a three-year co |
| independent boarding school in Brighton, East | Sussex, after which she graduated from the London Aca |
| the 2010 English county cricket season, joined | Sussex after leaving Northamptonshire at the end of t |
| north of Ottawa, and she did not move into 24 | Sussex after Mulroney left. |
| eason he played a single first-class match for | Sussex against Oxford University. |
| Mawle made just one first-class appearance for | Sussex, against Kent in 1896. |
| He made his first appearance for | Sussex against Kent in July 1878, scoring only two ru |
| ade his first-class debut in 1816, playing for | Sussex against Epsom. |
| Rao made his first-class debut for | Sussex against Cambridge University in 1996. |
| Bodle made his first-class debut for | Sussex against Kent in 1838. |
| July 2007 Brown made his first-class debut for | Sussex against Sri Lanka A scoring 46 off 25 balls an |
| Remy made his first-class debut for | Sussex against Hampshire in the 1989 County Champions |
| In 1849 Evershed made a single appearance for | Sussex against Surrey. |
| st-class cricket: he played just one match for | Sussex, against Cambridge University in 1922, scoring |
| He also played 3 non First class games for | Sussex against Hampshire. |
| He made his debut for | Sussex against Surrey at the Kennington Oval on 7 Jun |
| His debut came for | Sussex against Cambridge University in 1908; he had a |
| seasons before playing first-class matches for | Sussex against Cambridge University in 1930 and 1931, |
| He died in Birdham, | Sussex aged 73. |
| She died at Hove, East | Sussex, aged 82. |
| opium conferences at The Hague, 1911-1914, the | Sussex Agricultural Wages Committee, and the Select C |
| He was a founder member of the | Sussex Agricultural Society and Smithfield Society. |
| family, with five brothers (Frederick, David, | Sussex, Albert E.R.(of Kilhallon, Par, Cornwall) and |
| e church has one of only three round towers in | Sussex, all of which are located in the Ouse Valley a |
| s The Three Moles, one of the smallest pubs in | Sussex along with the church of St James which is lar |
| ed in 1363, and included the church of Pagham, | Sussex, along with (initially) eight Oxford houses' r |
| the grounds of the parish church in Hartfield, | Sussex, alongside his wife and son. |
| son & Hedges Cup matches against Hampshire and | Sussex, also playing in the first European Championsh |
| Sussex, also known as "the County of Sussex" | |
| Sussex also used the ground in 1977, when they played | |
| He was baptised at New Fishbourne, West | Sussex although he had some Jewish ancestry. |
| for nominated charities such as Alzheimers and | Sussex Ambulance. |
| in Collompton, Devon, and St Leonards-on-Sea, | Sussex, among other locations. |
| rried Laurence Ashburnham, Gent., of Broomham, | Sussex, ancestor of the Ashburnham Baronets, bringing |
| ght to the Levett coat of arms issued to their | Sussex ancestors. |
| The village is to the west of the River Ouse, | Sussex and has a church dedicated to Saint Peter. |
| A in Industrial Economics at the University of | Sussex, and returned to Oxford for a BPhil in Economi |
| He lives in Offham near Lewes in East | Sussex and has a holiday home on the Hebridean island |
| became wealthy through their land holdings in | Sussex and around Pembrey in Carmarthenshire, and lat |
| George Goring of Hurstpierpoint and Ovingdean, | Sussex, and of Anne Denny, sister of Edward Denny, 1s |
| East Blatchington is a coastal village in East | Sussex, and is nowadays the western part of Seaford w |
| lection, its territory was divided between Mid | Sussex and Wealden. |
| He is Member of Parliament for Mid | Sussex and was Minister of State for the Armed Forces |
| cal and Physical Sciences at the University of | Sussex and then for next four years a Scientific Assi |
| He was mainly associated with | Sussex and made 13 known appearances in first-class m |
| Liverpool College and Harstporpoins College in | Sussex, and passed Oxford and Cambridge first-class e |
| 1 May - A tornado destroys buildings in | Sussex and Kent. |
| ) Baron Caryll of Durford (or Dunford) in West | Sussex and appointed his Joint Secretary of State tog |
| and the counties of Nansemond, Isle of Wight, | Sussex, and Chesterfield. |
| d wicket-keeper who was mainly associated with | Sussex and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), he made 44 |
| Its source is near Rotherfield (East | Sussex), and its mouth is on Rye Bay, part of the Eng |
| fast bowler, he played first-class cricket for | Sussex and Cambridge University between 1928 and 1933 |
| and a right-arm offbreak bowler who played for | Sussex and Derbyshire between 1996 and 1999. |
| It has campuses across West | Sussex and offers courses ranging from Sixth form and |
| next the River Rother, which runs all through | Sussex and joins the English Channel at Rye Bay. |
| He was educated at Lancing College in | Sussex and then at the Royal Military College, Sandhu |
| in 1990, making his first-class debut against | Sussex and his List-A debut against Worcestershire. |
| ed against them for teams such as Oxfordshire, | Sussex and Hampshire. |
| In 1881, they were living at Horsham, West | Sussex, and Dummer was working as a carpenter. |
| allest Community College in the county of East | Sussex, and is located in the village of Robertsbridg |
| al, Brisbane Cathedral and several churches in | Sussex and other parts of Britain-to design a new St |
| land at Bishop's Lodge in Worth, Crawley, West | Sussex, and the Diocesan Office is in Tufton Street, |
| (56 km), is a river flowing through both East | Sussex and Kent, England. |
| He became vicar of Bramber, | Sussex, and rector of Marsh Baldon, Oxfordshire. |
| It is the last of its kind in | Sussex and one of the last of its kind anywhere in th |
| uller was the son of John Rose, of Brightling, | Sussex, and his wife Elizabeth Rose, daughter of Fulk |
| C.L.A. Smith was born in Henfield, | Sussex and played first-class cricket for Sussex betw |
| It lies on the northern boundary of West | Sussex, and contains the villages of Plaistow, West S |
| ngen, he was educated at Vinehall School, East | Sussex and Cranbrook School, Kent, in England, and st |
| uccessive Championship matches, against Essex, | Sussex and Durham respectively. |
| The Levett family had common roots in | Sussex, and the branch had moved to Staffordshire. |
| on was a Justice of the Peace for Cheshire and | Sussex and was invested as an Honorary Fellow of Oxfo |
| orcestershire debut the following June against | Sussex and hitting 77 not out in the first innings. |
| of Pulborough in the Horsham District of West | Sussex and is in Pulborough civil parish. |
| In 1616 he became rector of North Marden, | Sussex, and in 1619 of Warblington, Hampshire. |
| of Stephen Goffe, puritan rector of Stanmer in | Sussex, and brother of Stephen Goffe (Gough), royalis |
| English cricketer who made 224 appearances for | Sussex and Warwickshire between 1884 and 1901. |
| Arthur Gilligan, the | Sussex and England captain, and his county colleague |
| The constituency of East | Sussex and Kent South was one of them. |
| he school has one of the highest pass rates in | Sussex and always produces outstanding exam results. |
| Kingdom radio station, based in Hailsham, East | Sussex, and operated by Media Sound Holdings Ltd. |
| orphaned through tuberculosis, in Woolbeding, | Sussex, and Aston was brought up there. |
| A free trade to other pubs in | Sussex and the rest of the UK deveveloped at this tim |
| ade his debut for Ireland in June 1985 against | Sussex, and went on to play for Ireland on eleven occ |
| muel Hulse at Lewes, and elsewhere in Kent and | Sussex, and during the same period was detached for a |
| erates bus and coach services in East and West | Sussex and parts of Hampshire, in southern England. |
| the ground was played in 1873 and was between | Sussex and Kent. |
| ence Policy Research Unit at the University of | Sussex, and a member of the UK Science and Engineerin |
| She read American Literature at the | Sussex and California Universities. |
| nces for the county in the 1936 season against | Sussex and Nottinghamshire. |
| on, four counties (Kent, Middlesex, Surrey and | Sussex) and two clubs (Croydon and London) took part |
| Clumbers, | Sussex, and Field Spaniels are also popular for their |
| Sandal Castle near Wakefield, Lewes Castle in | Sussex, and Reigate Castle in Surrey, as well as a ke |
| He played for | Sussex and Hampshire in 2002 and 2003 respectively. |
| ole Valley in Surrey, and the counties of West | Sussex and Hampshire. |
| l wicket-keeper, he was mainly associated with | Sussex and made 26 known appearances in first-class m |
| Bull was born in Hastings, East | Sussex and moved to Aldershot Town in the summer of 2 |
| es and there are numerous existing examples in | Sussex and the surrounding counties. |
| He served as vice-captain under Tony Greig at | Sussex and later coached at the club. |
| Preserve is a Natural Area Preserve located in | Sussex and Prince George Counties, Virginia. |
| roops, to disarm the irregular units formed in | Sussex and Kent County, and the militia went on to oc |
| He was born in St Andrew's parish, Chichester, | Sussex, and baptized there on November 8, 1574, third |
| of Brighton, of Brighton in the County of East | Sussex, and acted as a government whip and spokespers |
| ound in the northern counties- Warren, Morris, | Sussex, and Passaic." |
| (originally based in and called the Brighton & | Sussex) and the Leicester Building Society on 1 Octob |
| re, Hampshire, Kent, Middlesex, Notts, Surrey, | Sussex and Yorkshire. |
| Harcourt was a J.P. for Berkshire and | Sussex, and a J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Oxfordsh |
| Purdy was born in Crawley, West | Sussex, and attended The Judd School in Tonbridge. |
| aughter of Richard Sackville of Withyham, East | Sussex and secondly Elizabeth, daughter and heir of T |
| tly a successful coach and cricket manager for | Sussex and now works as the CEO of the New South Wale |
| 1613 he was inducted to the rectory of Selsey, | Sussex, and in the following year to that of Whitchur |
| e leadership of a committee led by the Duke of | Sussex, and then the Duke of Cumberland, and Mr Thomp |
| re in two first-class matches in 1896, against | Sussex and Yorkshire. |
| icketer and allrounder who currently plays for | Sussex and Kenya. |
| hlake Road and Lewes Road to the University of | Sussex and University of Brighton at Falmer. |
| layed alongside Francis in two matches against | Sussex and NEW YORK. |
| had residences at Warnham Court near Horsham, | Sussex, and Upton House, West Ham, Essex. |
| t daughter of Kenneth Gossell, MC, of Burwash, | Sussex, and by her had two sons (Andrew and Robert), |
| Somerset played 48 games for the | Sussex and London Counties Cricket Clubs between 1891 |
| This leads him to a small cottage in | Sussex and a meeting with his old UNIT colleague, the |
| had a balloon factory in Richmond Road Seaford | Sussex and has a memorial at St Peter's Church, East |
| of blockhouse forts in the area of present-day | Sussex and Warren Counties, New Jersey to serve as a |
| He was born in Portslade, Hove, | Sussex, and educated at Keble College and Cuddesdon C |
| match when Somerset were made to follow on by | Sussex, and that was his highest first-class score. |
| He was returned both for the county of | Sussex and for the borough of Lewes to the Short Parl |
| He was born in East | Sussex and then educated at Goldsmiths College where |
| okshank was appointed Justice of the Peace for | Sussex, and in 1906 stood unsuccessfully as East Grin |
| to live on his patrimonial estate at Eartham, | Sussex, and he retired there in 1774. |
| ons as Composer in Residence at two schools in | Sussex, and in 2005 he established the Sussex branch |
| ommons at a by-election in 1876 for Horsham in | Sussex, and held the seat until his defeat at the 188 |
| 3rd Earl of Egremont at Petworth House in West | Sussex and painted scenes that Egremont funded taken |
| nd went on to study law at the Universities of | Sussex and Leicester. |
| as a PGCE qualification from the University of | Sussex and a Postgraduate Diploma in Film from the Po |
| is brother Mark played first-class cricket for | Sussex and Derbyshire, as well as List A cricket for |
| She was born in Hastings, | Sussex and she started acting at the age of 17, train |
| ading the autocue and that this couple live in | Sussex and not, as he had previously thought, in "Bum |
| le Daniel retained only Hampshire, Surrey, and | Sussex, and of these Sussex soon after was constitute |
| t, with hunting country within the counties of | Sussex and Kent. |
| The newly merged Heart | Sussex and Surrey launched on Monday 26 July 2010 wit |
| several other housing associations in London, | Sussex and Cornwall. |
| tinguished from the Richard Shelley of Findon, | Sussex, and All Cannings, Wiltshire (second son of Ed |
| ven Benson and Hedges Cup tournaments for both | Sussex and Glamorgan, in the Mid-Wales (West) group. |
| f Mount Harry, of Offham in the County of East | Sussex and took his seat in the House of Lords. |
| right lower jaw, were found near Cuckfield in | Sussex, and made part of the collection of the Britis |
| The division is one of the largest in West | Sussex and covers the villages of Barlavington, Bigno |
| is to be directed by Chris Durnall with Nathan | Sussex and Stacey Daly and it will feature a soundtra |
| niversity he taught at Lancing College in West | Sussex and then between 1898 and 1907 at Clifton Coll |
| After ordination he held curacies at Icklesham | Sussex and Kensington. |
| £1,594.70 of grant money from the Surrey, East | Sussex and West Sussex Museum Development Service's S |
| ersity against the Army, Cambridge University, | Sussex and Surrey at an overall average of 21.66, wit |
| played over 200 first-class games, mainly for | Sussex and Warwickshire, between 1884 and 1901. |
| South East broadcasting on BBC Radio Kent, BBC | Sussex and BBC Surrey. |
| He was born in Plaistow, West | Sussex and died in Middlesbrough. |
| He was mainly associated with | Sussex and made 4 known appearances in first-class ma |
| in Economics and French from the University of | Sussex, and a Master's degree in Mass Communication f |
| set upon and wounded by the country people in | Sussex, and remained for some time in hiding. |
| managed to turn out for three of them, Surrey, | Sussex and Hampshire. |
| ne, acquiring extensive estates in Suffolk and | Sussex and other land elsewhere in England, to a valu |
| s matches for Gloucestershire in 1928, against | Sussex and Northamptonshire. |
| e Gatwick Stream rises in Worth Forest in West | Sussex and flows northwards through Tinsley Green to |
| oadwater (now part of the town of Worthing) in | Sussex and was educated at Highgate School. |
| a BA in social science from the University of | Sussex and an MA and CQSW from the University of Warw |
| The division is one of the largest in West | Sussex and covers the town of Petworth; and the villa |
| In the film, Holmes is about to retire to | Sussex and keep bees when the king sends him on a mis |
| od School, Essex, Lewes County Grammar School, | Sussex and St John's College, Cambridge, where he rec |
| He was mainly associated with | Sussex and was an early member of Marylebone Cricket |
| rances in the Second XI Championship for Kent, | Sussex and Derbyshire, before making a return to firs |
| , "A Family History, The Wyndhams of Somerset, | Sussex and Wiltshire", 1950. |
| airs, becoming a justice of the peace for West | Sussex and taking a hand in the improvement of the to |
| he became a music scholar at Lancing College, | Sussex and continued his musical studies at the Royal |
| onvention of Republican committee members from | Sussex and Warren Counties to fill Dumont's vacancy i |
| He was born in Horsham, | Sussex and educated at Collyer's School, then at Sidn |
| Featherstonhaugh studied in | Sussex, and had his first professional gig with Pat O |
| he was the National Trust's administrator for | Sussex and Kent, and later East Anglia. |
| an was appointed lecturer at the University of | Sussex and then was reader in law at the University o |
| and 412 Squadron were based in Tangmere, West | Sussex, and flew many beachhead patrols. |
| The son of the | Sussex and England wicketkeeper and cricket administr |
| For the | Sussex and England cricketer, see Matt Prior. |
| r Ian lived with his father and grandfather in | Sussex, and he attended Guildford Royal Grammar Schoo |
| He played for | Sussex and also represented PW Sherwell's XI. |
| In 2009, he was given a trial by | Sussex, and played for their 2nd XI. |
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