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Sussex Archaeological Collections

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  • Sussex Archaeological Collections — This is the title of the official journal published by the (Lewes based) Sussex Archaeological Society (SAS). It has been published almost annually since 1848 and is distributed to its members, subscribers and exchanged with other linked… …   Wikipedia

  • Sussex Archaeological Society — The Sussex Archaeological Society, founded in 1846, is the largest county based archaeological society in the UK. Its headquarters are in Lewes, Sussex. The current chief executive of the society is John Manley.As well as the supervision of… …   Wikipedia

  • Cissa of Sussex — Cissa King of Sussex Artists impression of three Saxon ships Reign 514–567 Predecessor Ælle …   Wikipedia

  • Hollington, East Sussex — Hollington is a suburb and local government ward in the northwest of Hastings, East Sussex. The area lies next Baldslow, Ashdown to and Conquest, and less than five miles southeast of Battle, East Sussex, the home of Battle Abbey, which… …   Wikipedia

  • History of Sussex — Prehistoric Sussex= Archaeological collections contain a neanderthal handaxe, found at Hamsey near Lewes, dated to perhaps 80,000 years ago.Later archaeological finds have shown that Mesolithic peoples had arrived in the area today known as… …   Wikipedia

  • Coates, West Sussex — Coordinates: 50°57′08″N 0°34′46″W / 50.95226°N 0.57937°W / 50.95226; 0.57937 …   Wikipedia

  • Newmarket Hill, Sussex — Newmarket Hill Newmarket Hill Elevation 200 metres (656 ft)  …   Wikipedia

  • Newhaven, East Sussex — Coordinates: 50°48′N 0°04′E / 50.80°N 0.06°E / 50.80; 0.06 …   Wikipedia

  • Ernle — was the surname of an English gentry or landed family descended from the lords of the manor of Earnley in Sussex who derived their surname from the place where their estates lay. Origins OnomasticOnomasticians say that the surname s origin, in… …   Wikipedia

  • William Levett (vicar) — William Levett ( 1554), an Oxford educated country vicar, was a pivotal figure in the use of the blast furnace to manufacture iron. Thrust into running a family iron business, this rector of the village of Buxted, Sussex, seized on emerging… …   Wikipedia

  • Frederick Spurrell — The Reverend Frederick Spurrell was the second son, and seventh of eight children, of Charles Spurrell and Hannah Shears (daughter of James Shears, of James Shears and Sons). He was descended from the Spurrell family of Thurgarton, Norfolk.He was …   Wikipedia

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