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Winchelsea (/ˈwɪntʃəlsi/) is a town in the
county of East Sus****, England,
located between the High
Weald and the
Romney Marsh,
approximately 2
miles (3...
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Winchelsea is a town in Victoria, Australia. The town is
located in the Surf
Coast Shire local government area, the
suburb or
locality of
Winchelsea is...
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Winchelsea is a town in East Sus****, England.
Winchelsea may also
refer to:
Winchelsea, Victoria, Australia, a town
Winchelsea (UK
Parliament constituency)...
- The
Battle of
Winchelsea or the
Battle of Les
Espagnols sur Mer ("the
Spaniards on the Sea") was a
naval battle that took
place on 29
August 1350 as part...
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Winchelsea railway station is a
railway station in East Sus****, England. It is
about 0.62
miles (1 km) from
Winchelsea and is
actually in the neighbouring...
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Robert Winchelsey (or
Winchelsea; c. 1245 – 11 May 1313) was an
English Catholic theologian and
Archbishop of Canterbury. He
studied at the universities...
- Blackfriars,
Winchelsea, was a
Dominican priory in
Winchelsea, East Sus****, England. The
friary was
established in 1318 by
Edward II on the
outskirts of...
- inherited. Thomas's
eldest son
Moyle Finch represented Weymouth, Kent and
Winchelsea in the
House of Commons. In 1611 he was
created a baronet, of Eastwell...
- frigates, the Lord
General and his li****uard were
accompanied by the Earl of
Winchelsea to the
cheer of the
crowding locals gathered upon the
beach to witness...
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Winchelsea Cutting is a 0.15-hectare (0.37-acre)
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest on the
southern outskirts of
Winchelsea in East Sus****...