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Selsey (/ˈsɛlsi/) is a
seaside town and
civil parish,
about eight miles (12 km)
south of Chichester, in the
Chichester district, in West Sus****, England...
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Baron Selsey, of
Selsey in the
County of Sus****, was a
title in the
Peerage of
Great Britain. It was
created on 13
August 1794 for Sir
James Peachey,...
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Selsey Bill is a
headland into the
English Channel on the
south coast of
England in the
county of West Sus****. The
southernmost town in Sus**** is Selsey...
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region of West Sus****
along with
Brighton and Hove. The
episcopal see at
Selsey was
founded by
Saint Wilfrid,
formerly Bishop of the Northumbrians, for...
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between Chichester and
Selsey, in West Sus****. The line,
which opened in 1897, was also
known as
Hundred of
Manhood and
Selsey Tramway. It was opened...
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Selsey Lifeboat Station is a
Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI)
station located in
Selsey, West Sus**** on the
south coast of England. The station...
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Eadberht of
Selsey (died
circa 716) was an
abbot of
Selsey Abbey,
later promoted to
become the
first Bishop of
Selsey. He was
consecrated sometime between...
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which is now lost. Its
location is
unclear but was
probably near
Selsey. The
earliest surviving m****cript to
contain the name is the late ninth-century...
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under the
control of West
Saxon Winchester. Only
around 715 was
Eadberht of
Selsey made the
first bishop of the
South Saxons,
after which further invasion...
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Selsey, East
Beach is a 1.7-hectare (4.2-acre)
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
Selsey in West Sus****,
United Kingdom. It is a Geological...