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- Salehurst is a village in the Rother district of East Sus****, England, within the civil parish of Salehurst and Robertsbridge. It lies immediately to...
- Robertsbridge is a village in the civil parish of Salehurst and Robertsbridge, and the Rother district of East Sus****, England. It is approximately 10...
- Andrews. They are buried alongside each other at St Mary the Virgin, Salehurst, in East Sus****. His best-known films are Ice Cold in Alex (1958) and...
- Robertsbridge, Salehurst and Northbridge Street. On 1 April 2000 the parish was renamed from "Salehurst" to "Salehurst & Robertsbridge". Salehurst and Robertsbridge...
- him until 2005 and next to whom he is now buried at St Mary the Virgin, Salehurst, East Sus****. The two men had worked together on the film Ice Cold in...
- Priory Robertsbridge Abbey Rotherfield Priory (doubtful) RYE (see below) Salehurst Abbey Warbleton Priory (Rushlake Priory / New Hastings Priory) WINCHELSEA...
- council. Before the Norman conquest, Hurst Green was part of the parish of Salehurst which belonged to Countess Goda, however it is likely that few people...
- Salehurst Halt was a halt station on the Kent and East Sus**** Railway which served the village of Salehurst in East Sus****, England. The station was reached...
- the Levett family of Sus**** for several centuries. The same family held Salehurst, and had earlier held Firle, Catsfield, Hollington and other manors across...
- English landowner who served as Sheriff of Sus**** in 1718. Baptised at Salehurst on 18 February 1689, he was the only son of William Peckham (1644–1715)...