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Selmeston is a
village and
civil parish in the
Wealden District of East Sus****, England. It is
located eight miles (13 km) east of Lewes, to the north...
- John
Charles Wilmot, 1st
Baron Wilmot of
Selmeston PC (2
April 1893 – 22 July 1964) was a
British Labour Party politician. He
served under Clement Attlee...
- MP for
Warwickshire South 1874–1885 John Wilmot, 1st
Baron Wilmot of
Selmeston (1893–1964),
British Labour Party MP and
Minister of
Supply John McNeil...
- (disambiguation)
Wilmot (surname)
Wilmot (given name)
Baron Wilmot of
Selmeston Viscount Wilmot, a
title held by two men in the 16th and 17th centuries...
- born on 18
December 1714 at
Selmeston, Sus****, the son of the Revd
Richard Russel MA,
vicar of
Alfriston and of
Selmeston, and his wife, Juliana. "Nathaniel...
- (1595–1671), of Laugharne, Carm.;
Formerly of
Brasted Place, Kent and Mays,
Selmeston, Suss."
History of
Parliament Online.
Cambridge University Press, 2010...
- took on the
Firle Blues.
Other teams included the
Chailey Gr****hoppers,
Selmeston Harvest Bugs,
Waldron Bees,
Eastbourne Seagulls,
Danny Daisies and Westmeston...
- (1595–1671), of Laugharne, Carm.;
formerly of
Brasted Place, Kent and Mays,
Selmeston, Suss.". In Thrush, Andrew; Ferris, John P. (eds.). The
House of Commons...
- red
telephone box. Part of the
United Benefice of Arlington, Berwick,
Selmeston-with-Alciston and Wilmington, the
church dedicated to St
Michael and All...
- near Laughton,
Rushy Green on the
outskirts of Ringmer, two
streams near
Selmeston and
several near Ripe.
Glynde Reach and the
River Ouse were
almost certainly...