I actually have my own cellar at my house in Sussex where I am laying down lots of Bordeaux, among other things. |
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His hobby doesn't come cheap but, helpfully, his father owns a polo yard in Sussex. |
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The Sussex coast at this point lacks any rocks or cliffs, and shipwrecks were never common here. |
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If Kent is the garden of England, this corner of West Sussex is its abundant greenhouse. |
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Our second dive is the almost traditional Sussex coast inshore drift, some shallow chalky ledges at Sailor Rock. |
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The remains of Boxgrove Man were found in a quarry at Boxgrove, near Chichester, West Sussex, South England. |
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Aged six, he was sent to England to board at Ovingdean preparatory school in Sussex, spending holidays with his grandparents. |
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As a result, Sussex Police last night launched a murder inquiry in an effort to find out how the fire began. |
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Despite the exclamation mark, he talks in the flat, imperturbable vowels of Sussex, his voice rising not so much in volume as in exasperation. |
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He studied English and comparative religion at the West Sussex Institute, followed by teacher training and other postgraduate studies. |
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Sussex have named an unchanged 12-man squad from the side that defeated Warwickshire to face Middlesex at Hove. |
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Their equivalents in the Danelaw were wapen-takes, in Kent lathes, in Yorkshire ridings, and in Sussex rapes. |
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Passengers were boarding a double-decker in Crawley, West Sussex, when another bus hit it from behind before crashing into a shopfront. |
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The centre in Sussex Square provides a place for underprivileged families to socialise and get support and advice. |
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Sussex fans will be celebrating big time if Sharks win because it means they will finish top of the second division. |
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The discovery was made on Tuesday in four out of 236 quarters of beef being unloaded at the company ADM in Eastbourne, East Sussex. |
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With one quoit bead or pendant from Varley Halls in Sussex, analysed by the British Museum, a combination of glazing techniques was used. |
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She currently is research fellow in the School of African and Asian Studies at the University of Sussex. |
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This year sees the addition of an outdoor wood-fired oven in which to cook racks of Sussex lamb and Newhaven lobsters. |
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The Jutes settled in Kent, the Saxons in Essex, Sussex, Middlesex and Wessex, and the Angles everywhere else. |
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Many were curious about my failed business ventures and relocation to deepest West Sussex. |
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I'll know about the Sussex job in couple of weeks and if I don't get that then I'll have to find something else sharpish. |
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Sussex had few problems getting past Essex, cruising to a nine-wicket win with more than five overs to spare. |
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Recently orphaned, Mary is living under the guardianship of her Aunt in the country in Sussex. |
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Guest speaker will be Richard Hallett who headed a successful campaign to keep a maternity unit in East Sussex open. |
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More than 300 Wiltshire Army cadets spent an action-packed fortnight honing their skills in the heart of a Sussex forest. |
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For many years after retiring he continued to teach at Sussex, giving both tutorials and seminars. |
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As we spoke, she showed me a Christmas card which had been sent to her by a widow in East Sussex. |
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He has long yearned the quiet life of a country squire in a little Cornish style farm in Sussex where he could raise bees. |
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The third of four children, he was born in Blackpool but moved south with his family at the age of six to Crawley in Sussex. |
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The animal, a young male greater mouse-eared bat, was found hibernating in Sussex, in southern England. |
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At the age of two my parents decided to move to Ringmer, near Lewes in East Sussex. |
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Glen Chapple's six for 66 at Hove put troubled Lancashire in sight of victory over Sussex. |
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His corrival was Thomas Radcliffe, Earl of Sussex, who in his constellation was his direct opposite. |
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It is a perfect summer's evening, in a quintessentially English setting outside the village of Pulborough in West Sussex. |
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Growing up in rural Sussex, our parish vicar was a mad-keen racing fan and a good tipster. |
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The point was made another way yesterday by Martin Shaw, professor of international relations and politics at Sussex University. |
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He stated once that Castle Howard was probably the first venue to stage outdoor concerts, apart from opera honeypot Glyndebourne, in Sussex. |
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This is not a rich soil, as it is on the Sussex downlands, and I saw almost no crops at all, but plenty of grass plats, and fields of cattle. |
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One has a roof of fan-shaped shingles, reminiscent of the curved terracotta tiles typical of Kent and Sussex vernacular architecture. |
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After attending Edinburgh Academy he went to Sussex University to read English. |
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The houses would nestle on the comfortable laneway that has been signed for many years as Sussex Mews. |
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Nearly all my riding is done in the country East Sussex and Kent and I know it like the back of my hand as I've been there so much. |
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Seventy years ago an Eton schoolmaster dotingly built his soprano wife a bijou opera-house beside the country pile he inherited on the Sussex Downs at Glyndebourne. |
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Exceptionally well-crystallized zinc-bearing rhodonite was a locally abundant gangue mineral at Franklin and, to a lesser extent, Sterling Hill, Sussex County, New Jersey. |
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Clearance of woodland and heath continued, especially in the Weald of Kent and Sussex, in the Chiltern hills, and in the Arden district of Warwickshire. |
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His last years, lived by invitation in cottages in Sussex and Kent, fed and wined by beneficent admirers, provided a sort of rural coda of tranquillity. |
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His successor as Secretary to the Navy was so proud of his collection that he built an entire wing on to his country seat in Sussex especially to house them. |
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With his help, she has transformed the one-bed house in Crawley, West Sussex, fitting a new bathroom, installing storage, laying flooring and doing plenty of rewiring. |
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On 10th June 2002, I telephoned the Traveller Education Need Support Unit at West Sussex County Council and spoke with Chrissy Gisby, one of the field officers. |
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Sussex countians pay among the lowest property taxes in the nation. |
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Museums display a few French cast iron mortars, and in the 17th and 18th centuries fine decorated firebacks were cast in the Sussex and Kentish Weald. |
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Amberley Castle is surrounded by Sussex countryside, has an 18-hole golf course, tennis courts and beautiful courtyard gardens, including a rose arbour for romantic trysts. |
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It is the largest post mill in Sussex, and is unique in that it is fitted with Hammond's Patent Sweep Governor, a feature previously fitted to Jack Mill, Clayton. |
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A present that I have used gratefully for years is a real Sussex trug. |
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My cache includes a fat bouquet of coriander, some lamb neck fillets raised at Boathouse Farm near Lewes, and a pot of yellow honey from Sussex bees. |
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In fact, the Brighton branch is being set up by Anita and Stuart Balkham, a married couple who live in Sussex. |
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The Public Catalogue Foundation's heroic project of publishing catalogues of all paintings in public ownership in the UK has now reached East Sussex. |
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Lancashire have been frustrated by the rain in their current match with Middlesex at Old Trafford, especially as Sussex thrashed Durham inside three days at Hove. |
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Traders came from as far afield as the Isle of Wight and Sussex. |
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I recently inherited a quaint English cottage in Sussex between Eastbourne and Pevensey that was once owned by my great grand-uncle on my mother's side. |
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And Sussex lost against Derbyshire in the one-day cricket today. gah. |
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The county has over twenty folk clubs and other venues hosting folk music by organisations such as Acoustic Sussex. |
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His ashes were interred at Chichester Cathedral in Sussex, close to the memorial to Thomas Weelkes, his favourite Tudor composer. |
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In 1624, a player called Jasper Vinall died after he was struck on the head during a match between two parish teams in Sussex. |
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The western parts in Hampshire and West Sussex, known as the Western Weald, are included in the South Downs National Park. |
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The Weald has its own breed of cattle, called the Sussex although it has been as numerous in Kent and parts of Surrey. |
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Coach Duncan Fletcher resigned after eight years in the job as a result and was succeeded by former Sussex coach Peter Moores. |
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The source says that the game could be called Kent v Sussex as the players were reported as 11 of each county. |
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Sir William Gage was a Sussex landowner and Edwin Stead was a resident of Maidstone in Kent. |
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The most successful county teams were Hampshire, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex. |
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Blake lived in London for most of his life, but wrote much of Milton while living in the village of Felpham in West Sussex. |
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Although it did disenfranchise most rotten boroughs, a few remained, such as Totnes in Devon and Midhurst in Sussex. |
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This section includes the entire coast of Sussex and the south and east coasts of Kent. |
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The Guernsey cricket team plays in the World Cricket League and European Cricket Championship as well as the Sussex Cricket League. |
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At Cambridge, it was particularly strong at Emmanuel, St Catharine's Hall, Sidney Sussex and Christ's College. |
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In 1925, Milne bought a country home, Cotchford Farm, in Hartfield, East Sussex. |
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In March 2017, Adele and Konecki purchased a home in East Grinstead, West Sussex. |
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Standen in West Sussex, England, was designed by Webb between 1892 and 1894 and decorated with Morris carpets, fabrics and wallpapers. |
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The family then moved and lived in an old school house in Jarvis Brook in East Sussex, and Samantha went to Beacon Community College. |
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The clubs and counties represented were Kent, Hampshire, Surrey, Sussex, Middlesex and London. |
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Other London new towns from this era include Harlow in Essex and Crawley in West Sussex. |
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In April 1941, the division was assigned to IV Corps and had moved to Sussex, the 18th Infantry Division having replaced them around Liverpool. |
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Fuller was brought up in Sussex, where his interest in the police force was encouraged by an officer attached to his school. |
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He received his later education at a preparatory school in Sussex, Repton School in Derbyshire, and Magdalene College, Cambridge. |
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Working from Ditchling in Sussex, where he lived with his wife, in 1910 Gill began direct carving of stone figures. |
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Gill ran the Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic, based on the medieval guild model, in Ditchling, Sussex. |
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It borders Greater London to the north west, Surrey to the west and East Sussex to the south west. |
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Kent's principal river, the River Medway, rises near East Grinstead in Sussex and flows eastwards to Maidstone. |
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Much of Kent is served by the BBC's South East region, which is based in Tunbridge Wells and provides local news for the county and East Sussex. |
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In June 1918, an advance party of Royal Engineers arrived at Southwick Green in Sussex where they established a camp. |
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Dieppe has a ferry port with direct services to the English town of Newhaven, situated at the mouth of the River Ouse in East Sussex. |
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It is part of the city of Brighton and Hove and the ceremonial county of East Sussex, within the historic county of Sussex. |
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Brighthelm gives its name to, among other things, a church and a pub in Brighton and some halls of residence at the University of Sussex. |
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The main Sussex beer festival is held in nearby Hove, and there is a smaller beer festival in the Hanover area. |
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In 2003, the universities of Sussex and Brighton formed a medical school, known as Brighton and Sussex Medical School. |
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The school is based in Falmer and works closely with the Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust. |
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Brighton and Hove is home to the Sussex County Cricket Club at Eaton Road in Hove. |
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Compass Travel, The Big Lemon, Metrobus, Stagecoach South and The Sussex Bus also operate some services to central Brighton. |
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The Kingley Vale National Nature Reserve in West Sussex has one of Europe's largest yew woodlands. |
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As passed, the Act would have included Charlwood and Horley in West Sussex, along with Gatwick Airport. |
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The main concentration is within Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, however clubs exist in Sussex, Somerset, Devon, Dorset, Wales and London. |
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In 1884 Victoria created him Baron Tennyson, of Aldworth in the County of Sussex and of Freshwater in the Isle of Wight. |
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Hampshire played its first important match in 1864, losing to Sussex at the Antelope Ground. |
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Marden is in Sussex, north of Chichester, and interestingly close to Hambledon, which is just across the county boundary in Hampshire. |
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Hampshire is used in a team name for the first time in August 1729, when a combined Hampshire, Surrey and Sussex XI played against Kent. |
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The Sussex v Hampshire match in June 1766 is the earliest reference to Hampshire as an individual county team. |
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Sussex won by 10 wickets with James Lillywhite claiming ten wickets in the match for 80 runs, including his 100th career wicket. |
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The team did play against Surrey and Sussex in 1886 but the matches were considered minor standard. |
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On 26 August 2007, Level 42 played an outdoor gig at the Arundel Festival in West Sussex. |
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Chichester in the southwest is the county town and only city in West Sussex, with the largest towns being Crawley, Worthing and Horsham. |
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West Sussex has a range of scenery, including wealden, downland and coastal. |
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Sussex has been occupied since those times and has succumbed to various invasions and migrations throughout its long history. |
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The Kingdom of Sussex was absorbed into Wessex as an earldom and became the county of Sussex. |
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With its origins in the kingdom of Sussex, the later county of Sussex was traditionally divided into six units known as rapes. |
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Until 1834 provision for the poor and destitute in West Sussex was made at parish level. |
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There are several more towns in West Sussex, although they are of similar size to other villages. |
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West Sussex is bordered by Hampshire to the west, Surrey to the north and East Sussex to the east. |
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West Sussex developed distinctive land uses along with its neighbours in the weald. |
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The Landrace cattle transformed into Sussex cattle and Sussex chickens emerged about the time of the Roman conquest. |
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The Portsmouth Direct Line serves and occasionally enters the westernmost part of West Sussex, although it has no railway stations in the county. |
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The Youth Cabinet represents the views of the young people West Sussex at county level. |
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Elections for the Youth Cabinet and UKYP in West Sussex run every year in March. |
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Colleges include The College of Richard Collyer, Central Sussex College, Northbrook College and The Weald School. |
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There were many sources of supply, including Grimes Graves in Suffolk, Cissbury in Sussex and Spiennes near Mons in Belgium to mention but a few. |
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Johnson's Literary Club, and looked in from time to time on his friend Holroyd in Sussex. |
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During the 19th century distinct dialects of English were recorded in Sussex, Surrey and Kent. |
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The jurisdiction of the Court of Admiralty of the Cinque Ports extends from Shore Beacon, Essex, to Redcliffe, near Seaford, Sussex. |
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Coverage of the system is broad within northern New Castle County with close association to major highways in Kent and Sussex counties. |
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A band of the Nanticoke tribe of American Indians today resides in Sussex County and is headquartered in Millsboro, Sussex County, Delaware. |
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It seems to me very clear that the rapes of Sussex were divisions already existing there when the Normans landed. |
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He had already been created Baron Hailsham, of Hailsham in the County of Sussex, in 1928, also in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. |
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Additionally, Robert Hammond, in December 1881, demonstrated the new electric light in the Sussex town of Brighton in the UK for a trial period. |
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He was presented to the vicarage of Icklesham in Sussex, and subsequently to the rectory of St Thomas, Winchelsea. |
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Together their lands were assessed at a total of 7,000 hides, equal to the assessment for Sussex or Essex. |
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Surrey's boundaries were altered again in 1974 when Gatwick Airport was transferred to West Sussex. |
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In 2012, the University of Sussex presented McEwan with its 50th Anniversary Gold Medal in recognition of his contributions to literature. |
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There have been reports of a cat known as The Beast of Bevendean for several years across Sussex, including in Brighton and Hove. |
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Or he might have been inspired by Fulk Fitz Warine of Shropshire, or a Robin from Sussex, or another in Lancashire. |
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The Sussex wicketkeeper struggled with his persistent Achilles injury during the first Test at Trent Bridge. |
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Grapes are harvested and processed by another organic winegrower in East Sussex. |
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Brian Mesquitta, Lancing, West Sussex I WAS deeply shocked to read about the Reverend Russell Bates and his womanising ways. |
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He is an Anglophile who studied at the University of Sussex and loves Charles Dickens novels. |
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Mary was left in a life-threatening condition following the shooting in Spring Hill, Northiam, near Rye, East Sussex, just before 4pm yesterday. |
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Cammocky butter was a nuisance in Sussex, Hampshire, and the Isle of Wight. In the north children dug up the root and chewed it. |
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It consists of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey and West Sussex. |
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The North Downs Line runs from Berkshire then through Surrey to connect with Sussex and Kent. |
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George Albert Smith developed the first colour film process, known as Kinemacolor, in 1906 at Southwick, West Sussex. |
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Maria Ann Smith from Sussex emigrated to Australia and created the Granny Smith apple. |
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Elizabeth David, a cookery writer who revolutionised the nations's home cooking in the 1950s, came from Sussex. |
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The two main FE colleges are Northbrook College in Sussex and Basingstoke College of Technology in Hampshire. |
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Other universities with a large research grant are Reading, Sussex and Surrey. |
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The Germanic gods Woden, Frigg, Tiw and Thunor, who are attested to in every Germanic tradition, were worshipped in Wessex, Sussex and Essex. |
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Afterwards, the pagans held the present areas of Kent, Sussex, Norfolk and Suffolk, and the area around the Humber. |
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Under Egbert, Surrey, Sussex, Kent, Essex, and Mercia, along with parts of Dumnonia, were conquered. |
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From the late 8th century, Sussex seems to have absorbed the Kingdom of the Haestingas, after the region was conquered by the Mercian king Offa. |
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The boundaries of the Kingdom of Sussex probably crystallised around the 6th and 7th centuries. |
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To the south of Sussex lay the English Channel, beyond which lay Francia, or the Kingdom of the Franks. |
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The capital of the Kingdom of Sussex was at Chichester, the seat of the kingdom's bishopric was at Selsey. |
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The ancient droveways of Sussex linked coastal and downland communities in the south with summer pasture land in the interior of the Weald. |
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The droving roads had an enduring effect on the pattern of Sussex settlement. |
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Different names existed for the swine pastures in different parts of Sussex. |
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By the Late Saxon period, the main administrative unit of Sussex was the district known as the rape. |
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There would have been a similarly sharp decline in the population of Sussex during this period. |
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At the time of the Domesday Book in 1086, Sussex had some of the highest population densities in England. |
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After 491 the written history of Sussex goes blank until 607, when the annals report that Ceolwulf of Wessex fought against the South Saxons. |
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Sussex now became for some years subject to a period of harsh West Saxon domination. |
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The earldom of Sussex seems later to have been sometimes combined with that of Kent. |
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In the next generation, Wulfnoth Cild, Thegn of Sussex, played a prominent part in English politics. |
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Godwine and his second son Harold kept the peace off the Sussex coast by using Bosham and Pevensey to drive away pirates. |
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When they returned in 1052 to an enthusiastic welcome in the Sussex ports, Edward had to reinstate the Godwine family. |
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Eadulf, a Saxon noble, was appointed to organise the defence of Sussex but died from the plague before much could be done. |
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Agriculture seems to have flourished on the Sussex coastal plain and on the Sussex Downs. |
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The Domesday Book records that by the 11th century, the unknown Rameslie in Sussex had 100 salt pans to extract salt from sea water. |
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Sussex seems to have had a greater degree of decentralisation than other kingdoms. |
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The Kingdom of Sussex was an independent unit until the reign of Offa of Mercia. |
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Sussex was never again treated as part of an eastern subkingdom but was not closely integrated with the old West Saxon provinces either. |
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Dill, meaning the boarded meeting place, was one of the few hundreds in Sussex that provided any accommodation. |
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After the departure of the Roman army, the Saxons arrived in Sussex in the 5th century and brought with them their polytheistic religion. |
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However alternative status symbols were used fully in Sussex by those with higher status. |
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The shield or emblem of Sussex, sometimes referred to as a coat of arms, consists of six gold martlets on a blue field. |
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They landed at Pevensey in Sussex on 28 September and erected a wooden castle at Hastings, from which they raided the surrounding area. |
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He went on to study at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, then a recently founded college with a strong Puritan ethos. |
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After the pregnancy, Clementine moved to Sussex to recover, while Diana stayed in London with her nanny. |
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The Western and Eastern Downs are often collectively referred to as the Sussex Downs. |
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In addition to its own council offices, those of the Chichester District and the West Sussex County Council are located in the City. |
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The higher and further educational institutions include the Chichester High Schools Sixth Form, which is the largest Sixth Form in West Sussex. |
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On the front of the Royal Society Babbage had no impact, with the bland election of the Duke of Sussex to succeed Gilbert the same year. |
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In September 1999 Metrobus, a large operator operating in London, Surrey and Sussex was acquired. |
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Some of St Dismas Society's early members went on to help found the Simon Community in Sussex then in London. |
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Wilfrid worked with Bishop Erkenwald of London, helping to set up the church in Sussex. |
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During his return to Northumbria Wilfrid's ship was blown ashore on the Sussex coast, the inhabitants of which were at that time pagan. |
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Wilfrid spent the next five years preaching to, and converting the pagan inhabitants of Sussex, the South Saxons. |
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The main campus is located in London next to Regent's Park in the Sussex Palace, built by the architect John Nash. |
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Proposed nobles include the Earl of Sussex, the Earl of Pembroke, and Lord Strange. |
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Shelley was born on 4 August 1792 at Field Place, Broadbridge Heath, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. |
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The youngest of them, Richard Shelley, was later married to Joan Fuste, daughter of John Fuste from Itchingfield, near Horsham, West Sussex. |
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He always wrote of Sussex as if it were the crown of England and the western Sussex Downs the jewel in that crown. |
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He loved Sussex to the point of idolatry as the place where he was brought up and as his spiritual home. |
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Belloc was also a lover of Sussex songs and wrote lyrics for some songs which have since been put to music. |
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In 1902, Kipling bought Bateman's, a house built in 1634 and located in rural Burwash, East Sussex, England. |
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Ida Blair's brother Charles Limouzin recommended St Cyprian's School, Eastbourne, East Sussex. |
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Her husband buried her cremated remains beneath an elm tree in the garden of Monk's House, their home in Rodmell, Sussex. |
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Sussex songs were also the foundation of the repertoire of the influential Young Tradition. |
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Viscount Hailsham, of Hailsham in the County of Sussex, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. |
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Jordan Kiltie, 19, from Ayr, and a 46-year-old man from Hove, Sussex, also died after using it. |
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Other items sold by Sotheby's at Billingshurst, Sussex, included a log book that could shed light on how Glen Miller died. |
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After a woman bought them at the sale in Portsmouth, Hampshire, she took them to the Stride and Son saleroom in Chichester, Sussex. |
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A quick flick through their biogs show lads from London, Sussex and St Albans. |
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Alex Loudon supplied Trott with perfect support, abetted by a flurry of Sussex cack-handedness. |
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One recent victim is East Sussex farmer Susan Harmer, who found 29 dead and wounded ewes after her Southdown flock was attacked by several dogs. |
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There was little pleasure for Chambers or anyone else yesterday as Sussex mystifyingly killed the game. |
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The two stumpers were set to come face-to-face in Durham's LV County Championship match with Sussex at Hove, which started today. |
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Shotton, of The Twitten, Albourne, West Sussex, said he was shocked by the allegations and denied being alone with the boy during lunchtimes. |
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And at Seaford Head, East Sussex a sleeping sunbather was hurt when a rock fell more than 200ft from a clifftop on to him. |
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Lidgate's Beef Bourguignon Pie and Terre et Terre's Sussex Crab Apple and Calvados Jelly. |
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Jenny James, Worthing, West Sussex INSTEAD of using kettle descaler, try white vinegar. |
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The West Sussex handler had a day to remember over jumps on Saturday, courtesy of big-race wins for Well Refreshed and Vino Griego. |
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The Gumdrop is the brainchild of Anna Bullus from West Sussex, who came up with the idea while at university. |
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Pinhole cameras were also in evidence on the beach in Brighton, East Sussex, where crowds gathered to watch. |
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Villagers in V Northiam, near Rye, East Sussex, said the man turned up at his ex-partner's home before opening fire at about 4pm on Thursday. |
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Bhattacharjee's body was found at Splash Point cliffs in Seaford, East Sussex, on 12 July. |
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A spokesman for East Sussex County Council refused to comment because the case is ongoing. |
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They resume househunting duties, this week in Sussex and searching for two very different criteria. |
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Trap Pond State Park, along with areas in other parts of Sussex County, for example, support the northernmost stands of bald cypress trees in North America. |
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It's Wall's all the way, not organic Sussex farmhouse ice cream in locally sourced wholewheat cones, but it's a shrieky, bustling kind of crowd that couldn't care less. |
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It is likely that all the fighting men of Sussex were at the battle, as the county's thegns were decimated and any that survived had their lands confiscated. |
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The chicks are made up of two modern game breeds, Sussex Silkie Cross yellow, which are white and brown fluffy chicks, and Tuzo which are black and is a more feisty breed. |
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Ted Spread has the Sussex Champion Hurdle at Plumpton as a long-term aim, but this 2010 Derby runner has beaten today's rival Entihaa over course and distance this season. |
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From north to south, the three counties are New Castle, Kent, and Sussex. |
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In 1009 his actions resulted in the destruction of the English fleet, and by 1011 Sussex, together with most of South East England, was in the hands of the Danes. |
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Godwine was probably a native of Sussex, and by the end of Edward the Confessor's reign a third part of the county was in the hands of his family. |
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A house in Hadlow reputed to be the birthplace of William Caxton was dismantled in 1936 and incorporated into a larger house rebuilt in Forest Row, East Sussex. |
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Thanks to Jane the dogs, Spider and Chuffy, have been reunited with their owner, Cruft's winning breeder Christine Miller from Ashburnham, East Sussex. |
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West Sussex is officially the sunniest county in the United Kingdom according to Met Office records over 29 years with an average 1902 hours per year. |
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The south coast has many seaside towns, the most being in Sussex. |
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Mr Benn suggested others should include London Porter beer, Cheshire Cheese, Bedfordshire Clanger pies, Stottie Cakes, York Ham, Sussex Pond Pudding and Yorkshire Parkin. |
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The picture shows the tuppenny rides in Sussex Street, Middlesbrough. |
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From 895 Sussex suffered from constant raids by the Danes, till the accession of Canute, after which arose the two great forces of the house of Godwine and of the Normans. |
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By 772 he apparently controlled the whole of the Kingdom of Sussex. |
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Godwin was the son of Wulfnoth, probably a thegn and a native of Sussex. |
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Richards, of North Way, Seaford, East Sussex, appeared at Lewes Magistrates Court and pleaded not guilty to the summary offence of careless driving. |
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In 710 Sussex was still under West Saxon domination when King Nothhelm of Sussex is recorded as having campaigned with Ine in the west against Dumnonia. |
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Owen built properties in Kent Road, Queen's Terrace, Sussex Terrace, Elm Grove, Beach Road, Grove Road South, Clarendon Road, Osborne Road and Portland Terrace. |
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He has a degree in philosophy from the University of Sussex and, as well as the novelisation of Raiders Of The Lost Ark, wrote the novel of Brian De Palma's Dressed To Kill. |
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The study conducted by University of Sussex found that syncopated off-beat rhythms, typical of jazz, proved more of a turn-on than simple chords and melodies for women. |
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The counties of Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Suffolk, Sussex and Yorkshire were undivided so far as they were one county at the passing of the Act. |
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Amey's Eartham Pit is the original name for the internationally important Lower Palaeolithic archaeological site of Boxgrove in the English county of West Sussex. |
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Whatever the original settlement pattern of the early Germanic settlers, the culture of these settlers came to rapidly dominate the whole of Sussex. |
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Only the Sussex coast tends to be notably sunnier, although much of the remainder of the south coast receives a similar amount of sunshine as Ramsgate. |
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The evidence for Offa's involvement in the kingdom of Sussex comes from charters, and as with Kent there is no clear consensus among historians on the course of events. |
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In November 1913 Yeats, whose eyesight was failing, rented Stone Cottage in Coleman's Hatch, Sussex, and invited Pound to accompany him as his secretary. |
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Holmes starred Ian McKellen as a retired Sherlock Holmes living in Sussex, in 1947, who grapples with an unsolved case involving a beautiful woman. |
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In the period from 1973 to 1974 Larkin became an Honorary Fellow of St John's College, Oxford, and was awarded honorary degrees by Warwick, St Andrews and Sussex universities. |
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The fictional Hundred Acre Wood of the Pooh stories derives from Five Hundred Acre Wood in Ashdown Forest in East Sussex, South East England, where the Pooh stories were set. |
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It crosses the counties of Sussex, Hampshire, Kent and Surrey. |
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Ditchling may have been an important regional centre for a large part of central Sussex between the Rivers Adur and Ouse until the founding of Lewes in the 9th century. |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in his 1924 Sherlock Holmes tale The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire, mentions that Dr Watson played rugby for Blackheath. |
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On 3 July 1969, less than a month later, Jones drowned in the swimming pool under mysterious circumstances at his home, Cotchford Farm, in Hartfield, East Sussex. |
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For a brief period in the 7th century, the Kingdom of Sussex controlled the Isle of Wight and the territory of the Meonwara in the Meon Valley in east Hampshire. |
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The Irishman will always have a soft spot for the Sussex track, since he rode his first winner in Britain there on Petasus at the first meeting of the season. |
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His wife thought it best for him to move to the countryside, and she rented 'Brinkwells', a house near Fittleworth in Sussex, from the painter Rex Vicat Cole. |
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Sussex has disproportionately affected the history of English folk music. |
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There is also evidence that the Haestingas people who settled in the Hastings area of Sussex, in the 6th century, may also have been Jutish in origin. |
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They moved for the autumn months to the newly fashionable seaside resort of Worthing, on the Sussex coast, where they resided at Stanford Cottage. |
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They sailed in three divisions, and probably landed at Richborough in Kent, although at least part of the force may have landed near Fishbourne, West Sussex. |
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A survey in 2007 for Wealden District Council found signs of protected long-eared bats and pipistrelles at the buildings in Heathfield, East Sussex. |
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Great Dixter, in East Sussex but for his knowledge as a plantsman. |
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Social services officials think that Charlie Clift, five, and Kaiton Warnes, two, are in North Cyprus with their mother Amelia Warnes, 23, from Eastbourne, East Sussex. |
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They have issued the name and a photograph of Darren Abraham who comes from Wednesbury but was living at an address in East Sussex when he went missing. |
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She added that the ruling was made by East Sussex county council. |
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Schools in Surrey and Hampshire also have consistently good GCSE results, and they are above average in Oxfordshire, West Sussex, Kent, Medway, and East Sussex. |
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The school was run from a succession of different locations, including its original premises at the Russells' residence, Telegraph House, near Harting, West Sussex. |
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Banoffee pie was invented in 1972 in Jevington in East Sussex. |
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The Brighton Main Line passes through Surrey and West Sussex. |
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Belloc is remembered in an annual celebration in Sussex, known as Belloc Night, that takes place on the writer's birthday, 27 July, in the manner of Burns Night in Scotland. |
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Belloc grew up in Slindon and spent most of his life in West Sussex. |
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In 1906, he purchased land and a house called King's Land at Shipley, West Sussex, where he brought up his family and lived until shortly before his death. |
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In 1999, 10-year-olds Charlene Lunnon and Lisa Hoodless were found alive after being held for three days by paedophile Alan Hopkinson in St Leonards, East Sussex. |
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Stirling Sheriff Court was told that McLean, a former Fleet Street journalist, was a member of the Premonstratensian Order of White Canons, based near Storrington, Sussex. |
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Workers from International Animal Rescue, based in Uckfield, East Sussex, have helped rescue more than 20 orang-utans from burnt forests in Ketapang in the past few months. |
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Born Thomas Pain, despite claims that he changed his family name upon his emigration to America in 1774, he was using Paine in 1769, while still in Lewes, Sussex. |
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The airport is policed by the Gatwick District of Sussex Police. |
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In June, Bernard's trip to Normandy from his nursing home in Hove, Sussex, to honour his fallen comrades earned him the nickname The Great Escaper. |
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An 18-year-old Essex man, a 23-year-old from North London, a 35-year-old from Bournemouth and a 54-year-old from East Sussex were yesterday questioned. |
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A YOUNG gardener who put down roots in Northumberland after working as a horticultural instructor in Sussex has fulfilled his ambition of opening his own plant nursery. |
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Michael Pyne, of Sussex Street in Batley, pleaded guilty to the offence. |
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One of Becket's father's wealthy friends, Richer de L'Aigle, often invited Thomas to his estates in Sussex where Becket was exposed to hunting and hawking. |
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Looking east along the Downs towards the Devil's Dyke, Sussex. |
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By the 1030s Cnut's direct administration of Wessex had come to an end, with the establishment of an earldom under Godwin, an Englishman from a powerful Sussex family. |
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The church built at Steyning was one of around 50 minster churches across Sussex and these churches supplied itinerant clergy to surrounding districts. |
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In 681 AD Saint Wilfrid, the exiled Bishop of York, landed at Selsey and is credited with evangelising the local population and founding the church in Sussex. |
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Sussex seamer Joe Anyon crashed through Lancashire's title winners in the morning session on his way to his second fivewicket haul of the new season. |
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Sussex struck twice in the first seven overs as Will Porterfield edged into the slips and Bell aimed a drive at former team-mate Jimmy Anyon and lost his middle-stump. |
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The 12-day event was held in Crowborough in Sussex where the cadets completed activities including watermanship, paintball, dry skiing, abseiling, camp craft and exercises. |
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Despite being no longer wanted he was listed by Sussex Police in an appeal urging 89 absconders to return to Ford Open Prison in Arundel, West Sussex. |
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Sussex seems to have had its own ealdorman for much of the 10th century. |
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As the collection began to grow Stella and her husband moved it to the South coast, and set up a museum called Rejectamenta at East Wittering in West Sussex. |
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During the baronial revolt against Henry, in 1264 the rebel army of Simon de Montfort passed southwards through Surrey on their way to the Battle of Lewes in Sussex. |
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The most serious attacks took place in 1009, when a Viking army took up position over the winter period on the Isle of Wight and ravaged Sussex, Hampshire and Berkshire. |
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