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Pevensey (/ˈpɛvənzi/ PEV-ən-zee) is a
village and
civil parish in the
Wealden district of East Sus****, England. The main
village is
located five miles...
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Viscount Pevensey was a
noble title conferred twice: in
Great Britain (1730–1743,
subsidiary to the Earl of Wilmington) in
Ireland (1816–1909, subsidiary...
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Pevensey Castle was a Castle-class
corvette of the
United Kingdom's
Royal Navy. The ship was
constructed during World War II and saw
service during...
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Pevensey Castle is a
medieval castle and
former Roman Saxon S**** fort at
Pevensey in the
English county of East Sus****. The site is a
scheduled monument...
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Pevensey &
Westham railway station serves the
villages of
Pevensey and
Westham in East Sus****, England. It is on the East
Coastway Line, and
train services...
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William landed his
invasion forces in the
south of
England at
Pevensey on 28
September 1066 and
established a
beachhead for his
conquest of the...
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predecessor of Rye.
Pevensey and
Steyning were not included. It
looks as if the
lands of
Steyning served Lewes and
those of
Pevensey served Hastings, while...
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Pevensey (also
known as
Pevensey Rape) is one of the rapes, the
traditional sub-divisions
unique to the
historic county of Sus**** in England...
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Pevensey is a
historic paddle steamer, with its
original steam engine, in the
fleet of
steamers at
Echuca Wharf, Victoria, Australia.
Built in 1911...
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breakfast with wine. Once the
others were in
sight the
fleet proceeded to
Pevensey in Sus****.
According to
Elisabeth van Houts, the
meaning of the name isn't...