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Although more than 40
variations have been do****ented,
Brighthelmstone (or
Brighthelmston) was the
standard rendering between the 14th and 18th centuries. "Brighton"...
- construction. Brighton's
first dedicated healthcare institution, the
Brighthelmston Dispensary,
moved to a new
building in Queen's Road in 1849 from its...
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serve the new estate. He
obtained a
private act of Parliament, the
Brighthelmston Chapel Act 1824 (5 Geo. 4. c. 11 Pr.) on 3 June 1824,
which allowed...
- 1990, §17. Erredge, John
Ackerson (1862). "chapter 28".
History of
Brighthelmston.
Gutenberg e-book #50551.
Collis 2010, p. 273. Grant, Roy C. The Brighton...
- for
better regulating, paving, improving, and
managing the Town of
Brighthelmston in the
County of Sus****, and the Poor thereof, to purchase, improve...
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bought it in 1825 and
converted it via a
local act of Parliament, the
Brighthelmston Chapels of Ease Act 1826 (7 Geo. 4. c. iii), into a
private Anglican...
- 55–86. ISBN 0801879922. Erredge, John
Ackerson (1862).
History of
Brighthelmston or,
Brighton as I view it and
others knew it. Brighton:
Printed by E...
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reference on a map is in
James Edwards, A
Companion from
London to
Brighthelmston, in Sus****:
Consisting of a Set of
Topographical Maps from
Actual Surveys...
- and for
laying a Duty thereon: and for
other Purposes. (Repealed by
Brighthelmston Improvement and Poor
Relief Act 1825 (6 Geo. 4. c. clxxix)) Es**** Gaol...
- Bost Hills, in the
County of Sus**** and from
thence to the Town of
Brighthelmston, in the same County; and also for
making and
maintaining a
Branch of...