Pevensey (/ˈpɛvənzi/ PEV-ən-zee) is a village and civil parish in the Wealden district of East Sussex, England. The main village is located five miles...
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Pevensey Castle is a medieval castle and former Roman Saxon Shore fort at Pevensey in the English county of East Sussex. The site is a scheduled monument...
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Viscount Pevensey was a noble title conferred twice: in Great Britain (1730–1743, subsidiary to the Earl of Wilmington) in Ireland (1816–1909, subsidiary...
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The Rape of Pevensey (also known as Pevensey Rape) is one of the rapes, the traditional sub-divisions unique to the historic county of Sussex in England...
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HMS Pevensey Castle was a Castle-class corvette of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. The ship was constructed during World War II and saw service during...
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Pevensey & Westham railway station serves the villages of Pevensey and Westham in East Sussex, England. It is on the East Coastway Line, and train services...
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Eric Duffey. A further two populations have since been identified at the Pevensey Levels in East Sussex by Peter Kirby in 1988 and near Swansea, South Wales...
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Pevensey Levels is a 3,603.2-hectare (8,904-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest between Bexhill-on-Sea and Hailsham in East Sussex. It...
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PS Pevensey is a historic paddle steamer, with its original steam engine, in the fleet of steamers at Echuca Wharf, Victoria, Australia. Built in 1911...
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recovering, William landed his invasion forces in the south of England at Pevensey on 28 September 1066 and established a beachhead for his conquest of the...
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Pevensey Bay railway station serves Pevensey Bay in East Sussex, England. It is on the East Coastway Line, and train services are provided by Southern...
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Earl of Wilmington (redirect from Viscount Pevensey (Great Britain))
had already been created Baron Wilmington in 1728 and was made Viscount Pevensey at the same time as he was given the earldom. Compton was the third son...
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Pevensey Haven is a 6.1-kilometre (3.8 mi) long river in the Pevensey Levels in the Wealden district of East Sussex, England, that is a tributary to Salt...
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predecessor of Rye. Pevensey and Steyning were not included. It looks as if the lands of Steyning served Lewes and those of Pevensey served Hastings, while...
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William's invasion force of thousands of men and hundreds of ships landed at Pevensey in Sussex in southern England. Harold marched south to oppose him, leaving...
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Pevensey Court House, formerly known as Pevensey Town Hall, is a municipal building in the High Street, Pevensey, East Sussex, England. The structure,...
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for a combined school and place of worship in the 1860s to be known as Pevensey Sluice. It was later renamed Normans Bay when the railway halt of that...
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Sussex Militia (redirect from Pevensey Trained Band)
bowmen and 1163 billmen Rape of Bramber: 123 bowmen and 215 billmen Rape of Pevensey: 1868 bowmen and 802 billmen Rape of Hastings: 450 bowmen and 681 billmen...
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Sussex: South Coast Plain South Downs Wealden Greensand Low Weald High Weald Pevensey Levels Romney Marshes At 280 metres (920 feet), Blackdown is the highest...
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Kent and East Sussex Railway (redirect from Robertsbridge and Pevensey Light Railway)
A proposal was promoted in 1900 to build a line from Robertsbridge to Pevensey, which was to be worked by the Rother Valley Railway. The East Sussex Light...
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Pevensey is a town in Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma Local Municipality in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. Pevensey was an early location for St...
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Strong, Ontario (redirect from Pevensey, Ontario)
township includes the communities of Hartfell, Kennedys, Lake Bernard, Pevensey, Stirling Falls and Strong. It surrounds Lake Bernard, which is claimed...
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Puck of Pook's Hill (section "Old Men at Pevensey")
A song by a Danish seafarer hoping for wind. A tale of intrigue set in Pevensey at the beginning of the reign of Henry I in 1100. A poem that summarises...
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same John Baker-Holroyd was further made Earl of Sheffield and Viscount Pevensey in the Peerage of Ireland. The latter titles were all created with remainder...
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slight gradient towards Pevensey and Westham. The line now passes Pevensey Castle and crosses the Pevensey Levels, serving the Pevensey Bay, which is only...
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is the site of an abandoned medieval village known as Hooe Level on the Pevensey Levels, west of Bexhill-on-Sea. The village is mentioned as a dependent...
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from the 17th century in Bodenham, eight miles north of Hereford, England Pevensey, known as 'England's gate' This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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(including Brighton, Hove, Eastbourne, Lewes, Hailsham, Newhaven, Peacehaven, Pevensey, Polegate and Seaford) and southeastern West Sussex (including Worthing...
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Pevensey Road is a 10.2 hectare Local Nature Reserve in Hanworth in the London Borough of Hounslow. It is also part of the Crane Corridor Site of Metropolitan...
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the Norman fleet set sail for England, arriving the following day at Pevensey on the coast of East Sussex. Harold's army marched 240 miles (390 kilometres)...
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