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    Glynde is a village and shares a civil parish with Beddingham in the Lewes District of East Sussex, United Kingdom. It is located two miles (5 km) east...
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    Glynde Place is an Elizabethan Manor House at Glynde in East Sussex, England. Situated in the South Downs National Park, it is the family home of the Viscounts...
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    Glynde and Beddingham Parish Council is a combined council of two civil parishes in the Lewes district of East Sussex. On a local level, Glynde and Beddingham...
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    Glynde railway station serves Glynde in East Sussex. It is 53 miles 11 chains (85.5 km) from London Bridge, on the East Coastway Line and train services...
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    Glynde Reach is a river in East Sussex, England and tributary of the River Ouse. The main channel is fed from sources near Laughton, Rushy Green on the...
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  • (Glynde) Nesta Griffiths (4 July 1889 – 4 June 1968) was an Australian author and philanthropist. Nesta wrote about the houses of New South Wales and left...
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  • Lewes in Sussex, England, near the towns of Firle and Glynde, where his father was a rector. Glynde is the name of a suburb which neighbours Firle. Gwynne...
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    Mount Caburn (category Glynde)
    overlooking the village of Glynde. It is the highest part of an outlier of the South Downs, separated from the main range by Glynde Reach, a tributary of the...
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  • Glynde is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Norwood Payneham St Peters. It was laid out in 1856 by Edward Castres Gwynne, whose father had been the rector...
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  • Anthony Brand, 6th Viscount Hampden (category People from Glynde)
    own 6,000 acres (24 km2), Glynde Estates, 1984–2002. Much of these and the flint-faced Elizabethan (1569) mansion house Glynde Place he had inherited from...
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  • greenfield music festival held annually on the first weekend of July in Glynde Place in the South Downs of East Sussex. It includes a spectrum of musical...
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    Sussex historian, Andrew Lusted has argued that between 1866 and 1887 the Glynde Butterflies stoolball team were the first women in England to be considered...
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    Trust acquired in late 2007, and completed restoration during 2007–09, the Glynde Windpump, a much smaller hollow post mill. This originally stood at grid...
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    The Lewes, Glynde and Beddingham Brass Band, or LGB Brass, is a brass band from Sussex. It was formed in the village of Glynde, but is now based in nearby...
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    village of Glynde in East Sussex. It was built in the 1760s by Richard Trevor, bishop of Durham, whose family seat was the adjacent Glynde Place. There...
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    flat, low-lying land that borders the river and another tributary, the Glynde Reach. It was a large tidal inlet at the time of the Domesday book in 1086...
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  • Glynde Place in East Sussex doubled as Wyvern Abbey...
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    the whole Down group of breeds. It was originally bred by John Ellman of Glynde, near Lewes in East Sussex, in about 1800.: 23  It has been exported to...
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    but with horses and carts. The first commercial telpherage line was in Glynde, which is in Sussex, England. It was built to connect a newly opened clay...
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    result of a 'restoration' of 1873–74, when a group led by the vicar of Glynde, Reverend William de St Croix, marked out the outline with yellow bricks...
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    Brighton Preston Park Brighton London to Eastbourne Plumpton Cooksbridge Lewes Glynde Berwick Polegate Hampden Park Eastbourne London to Hastings Frant Wadhurst...
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  • Robern. Menz Confectionery, formerly Robern Menz, is a confectioner in Glynde in the eastern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia, best known for its...
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    M.A., 1640. D.D. at Oxford in 1654 On 14 March 1645, he married Susanna Glynde (c. 1600 – 16 March 1687). They had three children: Anne, Lady Blencowe...
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  • the House of Commons, Sir Henry Brand, was created Viscount Hampden, of Glynde in the County of Sussex on 4 March 1884. Brand was the second son of Henry...
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    Brighton – Eastbourne 1 London Road (Brighton), Moulsecoomb, Falmer, Lewes, Glynde, Berwick, Polegate, Hampden Park Brighton – Ore 1 Falmer, Lewes, Polegate...
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    various times between 1621 and 1629. Morley was the son of William Morley of Glynde Place and his wife Margaret Robarts, daughter of William Robarts of Warbleton...
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  • Compton Place Durhamford Manor Fife House Firle Place Folkington Manor Glynde Place Glyndebourne Great Dixter Hammerwood Park Haremere Hall Hartfield...
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    (1872–1936) was an author and founded the College for Lady Gardeners at Glynde. She was heiress to the viscountcy under special remainder, but it became...
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    Lord John Bathurst, Lord Stowmarries, Sir Edward Mackenzie, Sir Philip Glynde, Lord Saint Denys, and Sir Richard Galveston. Ten members enrolled in January...
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  • grounds. On 27 August 1886 the South Saxon Tennis Tournament was held at Glynde Park. The tournament continued under this name until around 1891. In 1892...
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