Winchelsea (/ˈwɪntʃəlsi/) is a town in the county of East Sussex, England, located between the High Weald and the Romney Marsh, approximately 2 miles (3...
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Winchelsea is a town in East Sussex, England. Winchelsea may also refer to: Winchelsea, Victoria, Australia, a town Winchelsea (UK Parliament constituency)...
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Winchelsea is a town in Victoria, Australia. The town is located in the Surf Coast Shire local government area, the suburb or locality of Winchelsea is...
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Thomas Godfrey (3 January 1586-1664), of Halling, Kent; formerly of Winchelsea, Sussex; later of Hoddiford, Sellinge, Kent, was an English Member of Parliament...
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The Battle of Winchelsea or the Battle of Les Espagnols sur Mer ("the Spaniards on the Sea") was a naval battle that took place on 29 August 1350 as part...
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Winchelsea Beach is a seaside village in the parish of Icklesham in the Rother district of East Sussex, England. The village is located about ten miles...
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Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Winchelsea, or the archaic variant HMS Winchelsey, after the Sussex town of Winchelsea: HMS Winchelsey (1694) was a 32-gun...
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Rye Harbour Lifeboat Station (redirect from Winchelsea Lifeboat Station)
the county of East Sussex. An lifeboat was first stationed at nearby Winchelsea by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in 1862. The station...
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Blackfriars, Winchelsea, was a Dominican priory in Winchelsea, East Sussex, England. The friary was established in 1318 by Edward II on the outskirts of...
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Winchelsea Cutting is a 0.15-hectare (0.37-acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest on the southern outskirts of Winchelsea in East Sussex...
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Winchelsea railway station is a railway station in East Sussex, England. It is about 0.62 miles (1 km) from Winchelsea and is actually in the neighbouring...
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Winchelsea Court Hall Museum is a local museum in Winchelsea, East Sussex, southern England. The Winchelsea Court Hall is one of the oldest buildings...
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Winchelsea Court Hall, formerly known as the Water Bailiff's Prison, is a municipal building in the High Street in Winchelsea, East Sussex, England. The...
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Groote Eylandt (section Winchelsea Mining)
6 June 2024. "Winchelsea Mining". Winchelsea Mining. Retrieved 4 June 2024. Government, Northern Territory (23 April 2024). "Winchelsea Island Manganese...
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The Shire of Winchelsea was a local government area about 110 kilometres (68 mi) southwest of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The...
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frigates, the Lord General and his lifeguard were accompanied by the Earl of Winchelsea to the cheer of the crowding locals gathered upon the beach to witness...
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Earl of Winchilsea (redirect from Earl of Winchelsea)
inherited. Thomas's eldest son Moyle Finch represented Weymouth, Kent and Winchelsea in the House of Commons. In 1611 he was created a baronet, of Eastwell...
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Camber Castle (redirect from Winchelsea Castle)
Camber Castle, also known formerly as Winchelsea Castle, is a 16th-century Device Fort, built near Rye by King Henry VIII to protect the Sussex coast of...
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(fl. 1419-1445), of Winchelsea, was an English Member of Parliament. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Winchelsea in 1419, 1422, 1427...
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HMS Winchelsea was a 20-gun sixth-rate launched in 1740 and in service during the War of the Austrian Succession in Mediterranean, Atlantic and home waters...
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Dumbwomans Lane) is a street located in the civil parish of Udimore, near Winchelsea in East Sussex, England. The street has achieved a level of notoriety...
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Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (redirect from Anne Finch, Countess of Winchelsea)
released and his case dismissed, his nephew Charles Finch, 4th Earl of Winchelsea, invited the couple to permanently move into the family's Eastwell Park...
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Greyfriars is a country estate in Winchelsea, East Sussex, England. It contains a ruined medieval monastery and church and a 19th-century house. A house...
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Robert Bristow (redirect from Robert Bristow (Winchelsea MP))
(1662–1706), MP for Winchelsea 1698–1701 Robert Bristow (1688–1737), MP for Winchelsea 1708–37 Robert Bristow (1712–1776), MP for Winchelsea 1738–41, New Shoreham...
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Grade II* listed building in Winchelsea, East Sussex England. The Armoury is a medieval building on Castle Street in Winchelsea. The vaulted cellar beneath...
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Robert Winchelsey (redirect from Robert de Winchelsea)
Robert Winchelsey (or Winchelsea; c. 1245 – 11 May 1313) was an English Catholic theologian and Archbishop of Canterbury. He studied at the universities...
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of the Mermaid Inn date from 1156. As one of the two "Antient Townes" (Winchelsea being the other), Rye was to become a limb of the Cinque Ports Confederation...
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Winchelsea is an historic town in East Sussex, England. There has been a Mayor of Winchelsea since Edward I granted the town the right to its own Mayor...
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of the Sussex town of Winchelsea known as the "Old Poor Houses". It was located on The Strand. In the 13th century, old Winchelsea was one of England's...
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HMS Winchelsea (D46) was an Admiralty W-class destroyer of the Royal Navy, ordered 9 December 1916 from J. Samuel White at Cowes during the 1916–17 Build...
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