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    Selsey (/ˈsɛlsi/) is a seaside town and civil parish, about eight miles (12 km) south of Chichester, in the Chichester district, in West Sussex, England...
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    region of West Sussex along with Brighton and Hove. The episcopal see at Selsey was founded by Saint Wilfrid, formerly Bishop of the Northumbrians, for...
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  • between Chichester and Selsey, in West Sussex. The line, which opened in 1897, was also known as Hundred of Manhood and Selsey Tramway. It was opened...
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  • Daniel is one of the most common given names. Prominent people named Daniel, as well as informal forms (nicknames) like "Dan" and "Danny", include: Dan...
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    Selsey Bill is a headland into the English Channel on the south coast of England in the county of West Sussex. The southernmost town in Sussex is Selsey...
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    Baron Selsey, of Selsey in the County of Sussex, was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created on 13 August 1794 for Sir James Peachey,...
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  • Royal Air Force Selsey or more simply RAF Selsey is a former Royal Air Force Advanced Landing Ground located 2 miles north east of Selsey, West Sussex and...
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  • Ælfred or Alfred (died 953–956) was an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Selsey. Ælfred attests charters from 943 to 953. In 945 he received a grant of land from Edmund...
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    Selsey Abbey was founded by St Wilfrid in AD 681 on land donated at Selsey by the local Anglo-Saxon ruler, King Æðelwealh of Sussex. According to the Venerable...
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  • Cȳmenes ōra, which is now lost. Its location is unclear but was probably near Selsey. The earliest surviving manuscript to contain the name is the late ninth-century...
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  • after 781), Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Elmham Æthelwulf of Selsey (died c. 824), Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Selsey Æthelwulf of Berkshire (died 871), Saxon ealdorman...
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    frontal systems. In winter, the east winds can be as cold as further inland. Selsey is known as a tornado hotspot, with small tornadoes hitting the town in...
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    St Peter's Church is the parish church of Selsey, West Sussex, and dates from the 13th century. The church building was originally situated at the location...
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  • Selsey Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Selsey, West Sussex, England. The club is a FA Chartered Standard Community club affiliated...
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    The Selsey Wave by the sculptor William Pye, at the entrance to Selsey, England, is a three-dimensional homage to The Great Wave off Kanagawa....
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    Selsey South is an electoral ward of Chichester District, West Sussex, England and returns two members to sit on Chichester District Council. Following...
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  • Sigeferth or Sigefirth or Sicgga, was the third Bishop of Selsey, consecrated in 733 by Tatwine, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Sigeferth was still bishop...
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    under the control of West Saxon Winchester. Only around 715 was Eadberht of Selsey made the first bishop of the South Saxons, after which further invasion...
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  • Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Selsey. Perhaps previously a monk at Glastonbury Abbey and then abbot of Tavistock Abbey, Ælfmær was Bishop of Selsey by 1011, and was...
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    technically bishop of York when in charge of Selsey Abbey. Therefore, as Sussex had been annexed by Wessex then Selsey probably would have been subject to the...
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  • Eadberht of Selsey (died circa 716) was an abbot of Selsey Abbey, later promoted to become the first Bishop of Selsey. He was consecrated sometime between...
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  • The Selsey Formation is a geologic formation in England. It preserves fossils dating back to the Paleogene period. Earth sciences portal England portal...
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  • Danny Hinshelwood (category Selsey F.C. players)
    player-manager of Selsey on 7 January 2000. He transformed the Selsey side, his success leading to offers from bigger sides. In 2003, Selsey won the John O'Hara...
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  • Æthelwulf was an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Selsey. Æthelwulf was in office in AD811, as he was present at the synod of London in that year. He was still active...
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    Sidlesham with Selsey North is an electoral ward of Chichester District, West Sussex, England and returns two members to sit on Chichester District Council...
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    Selsey North was an electoral ward of Chichester District, West Sussex, England that returned three members to sit on Chichester District Council. Following...
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    Selsey Lifeboat Station is a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) station located in Selsey, West Sussex on the south coast of England. The station...
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  • Selsey Beach railway station served the town of Selsey, West Sussex, England, from 1898 to 1904 on the West Sussex Railway. The station was opened on 1...
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  • Selsey Women Football Club (formerly Chichester and Selsey Ladies and Youth Football Club) are a women's association football club based in Selsey, West...
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    Funtington, Harting, Lavant, Midhurst, North Mundham, Plaistow, Rogate, Selsey North, Selsey South, Sidlesham, Southbourne, Stedham, Tangmere, West Wittering...
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