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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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Winchilsea is a
title given to the wife of the Earl of
Winchilsea.
Women who have held the
title include:
Elizabeth Finch, 1st
Countess of
Winchilsea...
- Earl of
Winchilsea is a
title in the
Peerage of England. It has been held by the Finch-Hatton
family of Kent, and
united with the
title of Earl of Nottingham...
- The Wellington-
Winchilsea Duel took
place on 21
March 1829 at Battersea, then in
Surrey on the
outskirts of London. It was a
bloodless duel
fought between...
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George William Finch-Hatton, 10th Earl of
Winchilsea, 5th Earl of
Nottingham (19 May 1791 – 8
January 1858) was an
English peer and
politician known for...
- Anne Finch,
Countess of
Winchilsea (née Kingsmill;
April 1661 – 5
August 1720), was an
English poet and courtier.
Finch wrote in many
genres and on many...
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Edward Rice who
married the 10th Earl of
Winchilsea. By the 1860s, his half-uncle the 11th Earl of
Winchilsea had
gambled away the family's
several fortunes...
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Murray Edward Gordon Finch-Hatton, 12th Earl of
Winchilsea and 7th Earl of
Nottingham (28
March 1851 – 7
September 1898),
styled the Hon.
Murray Finch-Hatton...
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Winchilsea and 10th Earl of Nottingham. He
acceded to the
titles in 1939 on the
death of his father, Guy Finch-Hatton, 14th Earl of
Winchilsea. His...
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Margaretta Armstrong Finch-Hatton,
Countess of
Winchilsea and
Nottingham (née Drexel) (March 1, 1885 –
December 22, 1952) was an
American heiress who married...