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includes Boreham Street, 1.2
miles (2 km) north-east of
Wartling on the A271 road.
Wartling is
mentioned in the
Domesday Book of 1086, when
there was...
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without surname, who held
Cortesley (between
Bexhill and Hastings), and
Wartling under the
count of Eu, both of
which were
later lordships of a St. Leger...
- RAF
Wartling was a
Royal Air
Force station located near the
village of
Wartling in East Sus****. It was a
Second World War and
later Cold War
Ground Controlled...
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Fiennes (1
August 1357 – 18
January 1402) and his wife
Elizabeth Batisford (
Wartling, Sus****, 1363 - Herstmonceux, 18
January 1405).
Fiennes fought in the Hundred...
- "Famous Hymns:
Father Hear the
Prayer We Offer" (PDF).
Herstmonceux and
Wartling Parish News (February): 11–12. 2021. "The BFI TV 100: 1–100". BFI. Archived...
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Profile on scrum.com
Parish registers for
Wartling, 1538–1892
Church of England.
Parish Church of
Wartling (Sus****), Date and
place from LDS IGI Individual...
- Uck, Uckfield, Udimore,
Upper Hartfield Vines Cross Wadhurst, Wannock,
Wartling, Westham, West Hill, Brighton, Willingdon, Wilmington, Winchelsea, Winchelsea...
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Station in the
civil parish of
Wartling,
briefly flowing southerly before turning westward and
flowing underneath Wartling Road via a culvert.
After receiving...
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became vicar of
Wartling, also in Sus****, as
appears by an
order of the
House of Lords, 2
March of that year.
Gyles was
buried at
Wartling 14
August 1652...
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Trelanvean Treleaver Trerew Trewan Sands Trimingham Truleigh Hill
Ventnor RAF
Wartling West
Beckham West Myne West
Prawle Wick At the
Radar Research Establishment...