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Bramber is a
former manor,
village and
civil parish in the
Horsham District of West Sus****, England. It has a
ruined mediaeval castle which was the caput...
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Bramber Castle is the
ruins of a
Norman motte-and-bailey castle,
formerly the
caput of the
large feudal barony of
Bramber long held by the
Braose family...
- The Rape of
Bramber (also
known as
Bramber Rape) is one of the rapes, the
traditional sub-divisions
unique to the
historic county of Sus**** in England...
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William de Braose, (or
William de Briouze), 4th Lord of
Bramber (1144/1153 – 9
August 1211),
court favourite of King John of England, at the peak of his...
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William de
Braose (or
William de Briouze),
First Lord of
Bramber (died 1093/1096) was
previously lord of Briouze, Normandy. He was
granted lands in England...
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there were four rapes: Arundel, Lewes,
Pevensey and Hastings.
Arundel and
Bramber replaced Burpham and
Steyning as
Rapal centres. The rape of
Arundel consisted...
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Bramber railway station was a
railway station in
England on the
Steyning Line
which served the
village of
Bramber. The
station was
patronised by tourists...
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William de Braose, 3rd Lord of
Bramber (fl. 1135–1179) was a 12th-century
Marcher lord who
secured a
foundation for the
dominant position later held by...
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River Adur and is now part of the
Church of
England parish of
Beeding and
Bramber with Botolphs. An
earlier dedication to St
Peter de
Vetere Ponte (St Peter...
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William de Braose, who
owned Bramber Castle.
Beeding Bridge carries a
minor road from
Upper Beeding to
Bramber over the river,
while a
little further...