10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HURSTMONCEUX»
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Highways and Byways in Sussex
HURSTMONCEUX. CASTLE. If Pevensey is all that a castle ought to be, in shape
, colour, position and past,Hurstmonceuxisthereverse; forit lies low, it has no
swelling contours, it is of red brick instead of grey stone, and never a fight has it ...
2
The Dublin University Magazine
Sampson Lennard and Baroness Dacre lived much at Hurstmonceux, kept
splendid hospitality, and built the great staircase now, alas, destroyed !
Margaret's great-grandson, Francis, writes from Hurstmonceux, in January, 1643,
to apologise ...
3
Dublin University, A Literary Journal and Political Journal
Sampson Lennard and Baroness Dacre lived much at Hurstmonceux, kept
splendid hospitality, and built the great staircase now, alas, destroyed !
Margaret's great-grandson, Francis, writes from Hurstmonceux, in January, 1643,
to apologise ...
4
The London Saturday journal
HURSTMONCEUX CASTLE. The picturesque mass engraved upon the
preceding page, stands in the village of Hurstmonceux, seven miles south-east
from Battle, the site of the memorable conflict between William duke of Normandy
and ...
5
A Handbook for Visitors to East-Bourne. [With illustrations.]
16. HURSTMONC'EUX CASTLE: THE S. on PRINCIPAL GATEWAY . . ,, 59 I7.
HURSTMONCEUX CASTLE, FROM THE S.E., BEFORE IT WAS DISMANTLED ,,
GI 18. HURSTMONCEUX CHURCH . . . . . . ,, 63 19. CROSS-BOW LOOPHOLE IN
...
George Frederick CHAMBERS, 1868
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Court Rolls for Court Baron of the Manor of
Hurstmonceux, Sussex
One court held October 1, 1530; the name of the lord of the manor is not given. The other court held April 16, 1596, by Sampson Lennard and his wife Margaret, Lady Dacre.
Herstmonceux (England). Court Baron, Baroness Margaret Lennard Dacre, Sampson Lennard, 1530
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The roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London: ...
Anne Culston,=John Hay, of= widow,ofEssex. Hurstmonceux. :Mary, da. of
William Morley, and sister of Herbert Morley, of Glynde, co. Sussex, Esq. 1589, ob
. May 17, 1598, bu. at Hurstmonceux. Frances, da. of John: Culpepper, of Fowing
- ton, ...
8
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle
Mr. Urban, TO fulfil the desire of your correspondent W. W. in your Magazine for
December last, I send you the following account ot Hurstmonceux, STir. Vmg,
Lindfteld, Feb. 6, 1773. The patilh of Hurstmonceux, originally wrote Hirst, Hyrst, ...
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An Historical and Descriptive Account of the Coast of ...
... at Windmill Hill, another hamlet, a handsome and loftily situated house,
belonging to E. J. Curteis, Esq. ; and soon after entered the old and wild-looking
domain, once a park, of Hurstmonceux *, and perceived the grand old
quadrangle, with ...
10
A Woman of Passion: The Life of E. Nesbit
Arden includes elements from a number of different castles, but she had one in
particular in mind while writing — Hurstmonceux on the Sussex Downs. Moated
and once elaborately fortified, it had been allowed to fall into decay and between
...
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The Fallen of The Great War 1914 - 1918
Born Hurstmonceux, enlisted Bexhill. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 7 C.. Remembered in ... «Hastings and St. Leonards Observer, Jun 14»