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Petworth is a town and
civil parish in the
Chichester District of West Sus****, England. It is
located at the
junction of the A272 east–west road from Heathfield...
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Petworth House is a late 17th-century
Grade I
listed country house in the
parish of
Petworth, West Sus****, England. It was
built in 1688 by
Charles Seymour...
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Petworth is a
neighborhood of Washington, D.C.,
located in
Northwest D.C.
While largely residential,
Petworth is home to a
notable commercial corridor...
- The
Allied Sovereigns at
Petworth is an 1817
painting by the
British artist Thomas Phillips. It
depicts the
gathering of
several European leaders in the...
- The
Petworth Canal was one of Britain's
shorter lasting canals,
opened in 1795 and
dismantled in 1826. Upon
completion of the
Rother Navigation, the Earl...
- Avenue–
Petworth station is a
Washington Metro station in Washington, D.C., on the
Green Line. It is
located at the
border of the
neighborhoods of
Petworth,...
- The
Petworth Emigration Scheme was an
initiative sponsored by the Earl of
Egremont and
promoted by
Thomas Sockett,
Anglican Rector of
Petworth. It sent...
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Petworth Park at
Petworth, Sus**** was used as the
venue for
three first-class
cricket matches...
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manor of
Petworth, in Sus****, by his half-sister
Adeliza of Louvain, the
widow of King
Henry I of England. His
descendants were
seated at
Petworth House...
- Wyndham, 3rd Earl of
Egremont FRS (18
December 1751 – 11
November 1837) of
Petworth House in Sus**** and
Orchard Wyndham in Somerset, was a
British peer, a...