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Rowfant was a
railway station on the
Three Bridges to
Tunbridge Wells Central Line in the
parish of Worth, West Sus****. The line
closed in 1967, a casualty...
- of
Norman Lampson,
youngest son of Sir
Curtis Lampson, 1st Baronet, of
Rowfant (see below). Lord Killearn's
eldest son, the
second Baron,
succeeded his...
- , of
Rowfant House, Sus****, and in 1885 he
added his wife's
surname to his own to form a new
family surname, Locker-Lampson. He died at
Rowfant on 30...
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Wichita in m****cript,
published in E-book by
Rowfant Press in 2014.
Kansas Irish was
republished by
Rowfant Press in 2011 in an
illustrated paperback edition...
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Charles Goodwin (of
Rowfant) (1658–1731) was an
English landowner who
lived in the
historic house of
Rowfant in Sus**** and
served as High
Sheriff of Sus****...
- 1885 and was
buried at
Worth in the
parish church of his
country home at
Rowfant. He was
married in 1827 to Jane
Walter Sibley, of Sutton, M****achusetts...
- the arms of
Bethune of
Bandon descended to the
Bethunes of Craigfoodie,
Rowfant, and Denne, who
continue in the male line but have not
matriculated the...
- 1885–1900.
Frederick Locker-Lampson; Dodd, Mead &
Company (1833). The
Rowfant books: a
selection of one
hundred titles from the
collection of Frederick...
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Hierocles and Philagrius.
Translated by Bubb,
Charles Clinch. Cleveland: The
Rowfant Club. 1920. pp. 50–55.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) N...
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level crossing known as "Comp****es Crossing" and, just
before arriving at
Rowfant station,
crossed Wallage Lane on the level. The line then
climbed again...