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- 96″N 0°1′3.65″E / 51.1097111°N 0.0176806°E / 51.1097111; 0.0176806 Brambletye School is a coeducational day and boarding preparatory school in East...
- Brambletye House is an 1826 historical novel by the British writer Horace Smith, originally published in three volumes. It was published in London by Henry...
- ****berbatch attended boarding schools from the age of eight, attending Brambletye, a prep school near East Grinstead, West Sus****. He undertook secondary...
- CBE, DSO, MC, and his wife, Violet Mary née Richards. Nugee attended Brambletye School in East Grinstead and Radley College in Oxfordshire, from where...
- Swan), was a centre of smuggling in the 18th century. Brambletye House (known locally as Brambletye Castle) was built by Sir Henry Compton in 1631. This...
- son, left money for his grandson's education. Broackes was educated at Brambletye School in Sus**** and Stowe School, and joined Stewart & Hughman, a firm...
- The Richards Baronetcy, of Brambletye House in the County of Suffolk, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 22 February 1684 for...
- and his wife, ****ure Lady Ampthill (b. 1949). Rostislav was educated at Brambletye and Milton Abbey Schools, and at Falmouth University, where he graduated...
- fortune in business, Horace Smith produced around twenty historical novels: Brambletye House (1826), Tor Hill (1826), Reuben Apsley (1827), Zillah (1828), The...
- el-Kebir in 1880, and later commanded the 4th Hussars. Moore was educated at Brambletye School in East Grinstead in Sus**** and at Cheltenham College. He intended...