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    Hellingly Hospital, formerly the East Sussex County Asylum, was a large psychiatric hospital close to the village of Hellingly, east of Hailsham, in the...
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    passengers to Hellingly Hospital, a psychiatric hospital near Hailsham, from the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway's Cuckoo Line at Hellingly railway...
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    Hellingly contains the confluence of the River Cuckmere and one of its tributaries, the Bull River, close to the centre of the historic Hellingly village...
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    Hellingly was a railway station on the now closed Polegate to Eridge line (the Cuckoo Line) in East Sussex. It served the village of Hellingly. The station...
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  • Railway: 48 miles (77 km) Glasgow (Cable) Subway: 6+3⁄4 miles (11 km) Hellingly Hospital Railway: 1+1⁄4 miles (2 km) Hundred of Manhood and Selsey Tramways:...
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  • three daughters; he became mentally unstable in the 1970s and died in Hellingly Hospital in 1984. Tim Dyson died of diphtheria 13 months after the photograph...
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  • Leonards 'A' 1928-29 Rock-A-Nore 1929-30 Hollington United 1930-31 Hellingly Hospital 1931-32 Hollington United 1932-33 Sidley United 1933-34 Rock-A-Nore...
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  • Myres. The line then passed through the villages of Hellingly (where a link to the Hellingly Hospital Railway joined the route, worked by overhead electric...
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  • Margaret Fairchild (category People from Hellingly)
    been a concert pianist and nun. Margaret Fairchild was born in 1911 in Hellingly in East Sussex, the daughter of Harriett (née Burgess; 1879–1963) and...
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  • Health Hazard Rating Health human resources Health and Human Rights Hellingly Hospital Railway, a defunct English railway The Heritage Hotel Rockhampton...
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  • Hamstreet (Kent) Harlesden Athletic (London) Hartwell (Northamptonshire) Hellingly Hospital (Sussex) Hull Ladies (Yorkshire) Kays Ladies (Worcester) Keresley...
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  • Ronald Maggs and others. In 1956 Rice moved to Hellingly Hospital in Hailsham, another large psychiatric hospital in Sussex, as Medical Superintendent, where...
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    end of October 1957, initially with the name "Hailsham with Hellingly". Hellingly Hospital was within the parish; it had been served from Hailsham since...
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    Marquand became a notable Hollywood director. Marquand died in 1972 at Hellingly Hospital, East Sussex, aged 70, and was buried at Cathays Cemetery, Cardiff...
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  • LCC enough that they added villas to Bexley and used them at the Hellingly Hospital (opened in 1903). Stansfield remained superintendent at Bexley until...
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  • Male Voice Choir. Nellie Margaret Tripp, Chairman, Lewes Division, Hellingly Hospital League of Friends. John Patrick Turley, Managing Director and Secretary...
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  • Richard Duggan. For services to the community, and particularly to the Hellingly Hospital League of Friends. Mary Violet Shurlock, Mrs. Duke, Headteacher, Princess...
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  • clubs: Old Varndeanians, relegated from last season's Division One Hellingly Hospital Source: Non-League Matters Rules for classification: 1) points; 2)...
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    Herbert Stern, 1st Baron Michelham (category People from Hellingly)
    Middlesex, in July 1905 and raised to the peerage as Baron Michelham, of Hellingly in the County of Sussex, in December of the same year. Lord Michelham...
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  • East Riding County Asylum (Walkington), 1871 East Sussex County Asylum (Hellingly), 1898 First Essex County Asylum (Brentwood), 1853 Second Essex County...
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    Peter Grant (music manager) (category People from Hellingly)
    he virtually retired from the music business to his private estate in Hellingly, East Sussex. However, towards the end of his life he conquered his addiction...
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    & Hellingly Masterplan Archived 21 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine: Hailsham Town Council/Hellingly Parish Council (2009) The Hailsham & Hellingly Masterplan...
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  • insolvent after their director (and financial backer) pulled out of the club. Hellingly and Hove 2XV who had finished 7th and 8th respectively in Sussex 1 the...
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    great-great-great-grandfather, Abraham Parry Cumberbatch (died 1840 in Hellingly, Sussex). He was an absentee landlord of two estates, Cleland and Lammings...
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  • County Asylum, Horton, 1901–02 Cuckfield Isolation Hospital, Sussex 1902 East Sussex County Asylum, Hellingly, 1901–03 2nd Worcestershire County Asylum, Barnsley...
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  • sent to 31st General Hospital at Hellingly, East Sussex. He then moved to Davyhulme Park Hospital and later to the General Hospital at Garrioch. Finally...
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  • West respectively. Hellingly drop out of league by season's end. Plumpton drop out of league by season's end. Burgess Hill and Hellingly drop out of league...
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    gifted for the benefit of Radcliffe Infirmary included land as far away as Hellingly in Sussex. Citations "Warneford, Samuel Wilson (1763–1855)". Oxford Dictionary...
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  • He was a senior assistant at Hellingly's East Sussex County Asylum from 1903 to 1905 and then at the County Mental Hospital, Rainhill from 1905 to 1910...
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    and Mercer of London, and (2) Sir John Devenish of Horselunges manor, Hellingly. After the death of Lord Hoo, his widow Eleanor remarried Sir James Laurence...
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