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Chichester founded and
endowed Steyning Grammar School. The
Steyning Line
railway from
London to S****ham
arrived in
Steyning in 1861 and a
station was opened...
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Willem Steyn (/ˈsteɪn/; born 27 June 1983) is a
South African former professional cricketer who pla**** for the
South African cricket team. He is...
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Thomas Steyning (died c. 1582?), of Earl Soham, Suffolk, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Castle Rising...
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Steyn is a
Dutch surname. The most
common South African progenitor was
Douwe Gerbrand Steyn who
arrived in
South Africa in c. 1672 as a
stonemason and...
- Publications. ISBN 978-1-85770-292-7. ****man,
George (1987).
Steyning and the
Steyning Line.
Steyning:
Wests Printing Works. Gray,
Adrian (1975). The Railways...
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Martinus (or Marthinus)
Theunis Steyn (Afrikaans pronunciation: [stəin]; 2
October 1857 – 28
November 1916) was a
South African lawyer, politician, and...
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Walter Steyn is an
Australian competitive freediver,
freediving judge and
freediving instructor. He has set 33
Australian national freediving records...
- was
venerated as a
saint in the
Steyning area
before the
Norman Conquest. In
charters of
William the Conqueror,
Steyning is
sometimes called "St Cuthman's...
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Jennifer Steyn (born 29
October 1961) is a
South African actress. She is best
known for the
roles in the
television serials such as;
Madam & Eve, Jacob's...
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chapel existed on
Steyning High Street. In 1835, Rev.
Edward Lambert,
described as a "Dissenting minister" from Brighton,
visited Steyning and
founded another...