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205th Field Company Royal Engineers J4.4 45th Division XII Corps J4.4 A A2100 - the London Road Turnpike B1.1 Abbayes, aux Hommes and aux Dames, Caen A2.3 Abbey, Battle, hospital for pilgrims A3.5 Abbey, Battle, hospital of St Thomas the Martyr A3.5 Abbey, Bayham A3.5 Abbey, Otham, of St Mary and St Lawrence A3.5 Abbey, Robertsbridge, of the Trinity, Holy Cross, St Mary and St John A3.5 Abbey, Syon A3.5 Abbey, Treport A3.5 Abbot Richard Tovey's passport A3.4 Abolition of flogging in navy (1879) and Army 1880) H4.3 Acculturation A4.1 Acre, Robert - an error F2.3 Acrise Park, Kent O1.7 O1.11 Acrise, Kent O1.7 Act against Occasional Conformity 1711 O1.7 Act of Settlement 1701 O1.7 Acton and Mrs Beeton M1.1 Acton, Eliza M1.1 Acton's Cookery books M1.1 Adean family S1.2 Adean, Edward S1.2 Adeane, Admiral Edward Stanley S1.2 Adeane, Henry S1.2 Adeane, Michael Edward S1.2 Adela, daughter of William I A4.4 A4.2 X1.1 X1.5 Ades, James Arthur Frederick J4.2 Adur, river A2.5 Aelfgar, earl of East Anglia then Mercia A2.2 Aelfgar, earl of Mercia X1.2 Aelfgifu of Northampton A4.2 Aelfgifu, queen X1.2 Aelfhere O3.2 Aelfleda, queen A4.2 Aelle A4.1 Aerial Electroscope C9.1 Aethelbert, sub-king of Sussex A4.1 Aethelflaed of Wessex A2.1 Aethelmaer 'the Fat' A2.1 Aethelnoth, archbishop of Canterbury A2.1 A2.2 Aethelred I of Wessex A2.1 A2.2 X1.2 Aethelred II, king A2.1 A2.2 Aethelred II, sons and daughters of X1.2 Aethelwalh of Sussex, sub-king A4.1 Aethelweard 'the Historian' A2.1 Aethelweard's Chronicle A2.1 Agincourt - Sussex Men at, 1415 X2.8 Agincourt, battle of A4.6 Agricultural labourers employment R1.2 Agricultural support workers employment R1.2 Akehurst, Violet Edith J4.2 Alan III of Brittany A2.3 Alan of Retling, abbot of Battle A3.1 Alard, Gervase A4.5 Albert and the Lion M1.5 Alencon A2.3 Alfred Aetheling killed X1.2 Alfred Aetheling, son of king Aethelred II and Emma A2.3 A2.4 Alfred, king A2.1 A4.1 Alix de Louvain, dowager queen A2.5 Alix, countess of Eu A2.5 A3.5 Allen, Anthony Peter J4.2 Allen, William, cardinal M1.8 Almanach Nova K3.1 Almonry Farm O3.1 S1.1 Almonry, owners/occupiers timeline O3.1 Almonry, the O3.1 Alnwick, battle of A3.5 A4.4 Alu(v)red de St Martin A2.5 A3.5 A4.4 Ambrose, William A3.6 Amies, Alan J4.2

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Page 1: 205th Field Company Royal Engineers

205th Field Company Royal Engineers J4.4

45th Division XII Corps J4.4

AA2100 - the London Road Turnpike B1.1

Abbayes, aux Hommes and aux Dames, Caen A2.3

Abbey, Battle, hospital for pilgrims A3.5

Abbey, Battle, hospital of St Thomas the Martyr A3.5

Abbey, Bayham A3.5

Abbey, Otham, of St Mary and St Lawrence A3.5

Abbey, Robertsbridge, of the Trinity, Holy Cross, St Mary and St John A3.5

Abbey, Syon A3.5

Abbey, Treport A3.5

Abbot Richard Tovey's passport A3.4

Abolition of flogging in navy (1879) and Army 1880) H4.3

Acculturation A4.1

Acre, Robert - an error F2.3

Acrise Park, Kent O1.7 O1.11

Acrise, Kent O1.7

Act against Occasional Conformity 1711 O1.7

Act of Settlement 1701 O1.7

Acton and Mrs Beeton M1.1

Acton, Eliza M1.1

Acton's Cookery books M1.1

Adean family S1.2

Adean, Edward S1.2

Adeane, Admiral Edward Stanley S1.2

Adeane, Henry S1.2

Adeane, Michael Edward S1.2

Adela, daughter of William I A4.4 A4.2 X1.1 X1.5

Ades, James Arthur Frederick J4.2

Adur, river A2.5

Aelfgar, earl of East Anglia then Mercia A2.2

Aelfgar, earl of Mercia X1.2

Aelfgifu of Northampton A4.2

Aelfgifu, queen X1.2

Aelfhere O3.2

Aelfleda, queen A4.2

Aelle A4.1

Aerial Electroscope C9.1

Aethelbert, sub-king of Sussex A4.1

Aethelflaed of Wessex A2.1

Aethelmaer 'the Fat' A2.1

Aethelnoth, archbishop of Canterbury A2.1 A2.2

Aethelred I of Wessex A2.1 A2.2 X1.2

Aethelred II, king A2.1 A2.2

Aethelred II, sons and daughters of X1.2

Aethelwalh of Sussex, sub-king A4.1

Aethelweard 'the Historian' A2.1

Aethelweard's Chronicle A2.1

Agincourt - Sussex Men at, 1415 X2.8

Agincourt, battle of A4.6

Agricultural labourers employment R1.2

Agricultural support workers employment R1.2

Akehurst, Violet Edith J4.2

Alan III of Brittany A2.3

Alan of Retling, abbot of Battle A3.1

Alard, Gervase A4.5

Albert and the Lion M1.5

Alencon A2.3

Alfred Aetheling killed X1.2

Alfred Aetheling, son of king Aethelred II and Emma A2.3 A2.4

Alfred, king A2.1 A4.1

Alix de Louvain, dowager queen A2.5

Alix, countess of Eu A2.5 A3.5

Allen, Anthony Peter J4.2

Allen, William, cardinal M1.8

Almanach Nova K3.1

Almonry Farm O3.1 S1.1

Almonry, owners/occupiers timeline O3.1

Almonry, the O3.1

Alnwick, battle of A3.5 A4.4

Alu(v)red de St Martin A2.5 A3.5 A4.4

Ambrose, William A3.6

Amies, Alan J4.2

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Anderita Roman fort R5.1

Anderson, Irvine O3.1

Angell, Stewart (book) J4.3

Angevin empire, apogee A4.4

Angles A4.1

Anglican churches of East Sussex F2

Anglo-Norman dialect X1.5

Anglo-Norman families 1066-1205 R4.2a R4.2c

Anglo-Saxon minsters A3.5

Anjou, count of A2.3

Anne, queen of England A2.5

Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury A3.1 A3.5 A4.4

Anstey, George J4.1

Anti-tank blocks J4.4

Apocryphal Statute/de Officio Coronatis concerning wrecks etc A4.5

Appledore, Danish raid A4.2

Apps, Robert C9.1

Archangel, Russia O1.7

Archdeaconry of Chichester A2.5

Archdeaconry of Lewes A2.5

Archer, Mark C7.1

Arlington A3.5

Arnold, Charles C8.1

Arthur, nephew of Richard I and John A4.4

Artists of Battle District L1.1

Artois, Robert of A2.5

Ashburnham R5.2

Ashburnham Christian Trust L2.1

Ashburnham church - re-built 1665 L2.1

Ashburnham estate B1.2

Ashburnham family O1.13

Ashburnham House O1.1

Ashburnham Park L2.1

Ashburnham Place F4.1 O1.1

Ashburnham, 2nd earl L2.1

Ashburnham, Anchitel Fleetwood J4.2

Ashburnham, barony created O1.1

Ashburnham, Bertram, 5th earl F4.1

Ashburnham, brick and tile making C3

Ashburnham, John H1.1 (M.P)

Ashburnham, John (groom of the Bedchamber to Charles I) J1.1 J1.2

Ashburnham, Lady Catherine F4.1

Ashby, lieutenant William J4.3

Ashdown Forest case of 1876-82 G4.1

Ashingdon/Assandun, battle of A4.2 X1.1

Askew, James O3.1

Asten stream C7.1

Astronomie and Physicke K3.1

Atatürk L3.1

Athelstan Aetheling A2.2

Athelstan, king A4.2

atte Forde, Margery O1.4

atte Forde, Thomas O1.4

Auchinleck Manuscript R4.2a R4.2c

Auchinleck Roll R4.2a R4.2c

Auchinleck, Lord R4.2a

Augustinian order A3.5

Aumale, Count of A2.5

Austen, Edmund F3.6

Auxiliary Units J4.3

Aylard, Anthony brewer C2.1

Aylward, Florence N2.2

Aylward, Rev. Augustus, rector of Brede N2.2

BB2096 - Kane Hythe Road B1.2

Babelake, John H1.1 (M.P)

Babinrerode A2.5

Bacon, Cecil Walter L1.1

Bacon, John J4.1

Baden-Powell, Col. Robert O1.9

Baily family, brewers C2.1

Bainbridge, Thomas, dean F2.3

Bainbridge, Thomas. Plurality with Icklesham F2.3

Baker, John O1.14

Baker, Serena R3.5

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Baldslow hundred R5.2

Baldslow road archway B1.3

Baldwin V, count of Flanders A2.2

Bank – Barclays C8.1

Bank – Hastings Old Bank C8.1

Bank – HSBC C8.1

Bank – Lewes Old Bank C8.1

Bank – Lloyds C8.1

Bank – London and County C8.1

Bank – London and Westminster C8.1

Bank – London, County and Westminster C8.1

Bank – Midland C8.1

Bank – National Provincial C8.1

Bank – National Westminster C8.1

Bank – Royal Bank of Scotland C8.1

Bank – Savings Bank for the Rape of Hastings C8.1 S1.1

Bank – Westminster C8.1

Bank of England O1.7

Banlieu of Battle A2.5

Bannebury, Richard H1.1 (M.P)

Baptist Calvinist Church of God at Battle F3.1

Baptist pastors F3.3

Baptist trustees F3.3

Baptists in Battle 1780-1792 (list of names) F3.1

Baptists wooden meeting house, Battle F3.3

Barber, SG J4.3

Barclays Bank C8.1

Barker, Gregory H1.1 (M.P)

Barnes, Charles Clarence J4.2

Barnes, Edward J4.2

Barnet, battle of A4.7 A4.8

Barracks, Whatlington Road J1.1

Bartlett, Sarah B1.3

Barton, Frank William J4.2

Barton, Thomas G4.1

Basset, Lady Joan A2.5

Batchelor, William C9.1

Bateman, Lord O1.9

Bates, David X1.5

Battle Abbey - Inquest jurors A3.4

Battle Abbey - Liberties of A3.4

Battle Abbey 1493 Liberties of Battle Abbey and Inhabitants of Battle A3.4

Battle Abbey 1493 Passport translation A3.4

Battle Abbey estate sale - Montagu to Webster L2.1

Battle Abbey Rentals - names X2.1

Battle Abbey Rolls O2.1 R4.2a R4.2c

Battle Abbey Rolls, indexes of Companion names R4.2b

Battle abbey, abbots of A3.1

Battle abbey, banlieu/leuga R5.2

Battle abbey, bell tower and bells A3.1

Battle abbey, Chronicle G1

Battle abbey, coats of arms A3.1

Battle abbey, custody during abbatial vacancies A4.5

Battle abbey, dedication A4.4

Battle abbey, dissolution A4.8

Battle abbey, excavations A3.2

Battle abbey, fairs A4.4

Battle abbey, fortification A4.6 J1.1

Battle abbey, hospital A3.3 A3.5

Battle Abbey, lands of in 1538 A3.6

Battle abbey, manors A3.1 A4.4

Battle abbey, monks pensions A4.8

Battle abbey, pardonned for supporting Cade A4.6

Battle abbey, park A3.2 L2.1

Battle abbey, Park farm survey A3.2

Battle abbey, partial restoration O2.1

Battle Abbey, pensions of monks and lay staff A3.6

Battle abbey, receives general pardon A4.8

Battle abbey, recusants M1.8

Battle abbey, scriptorium A2.3

Battle Abbey, seals A3.6

Battle abbey, surrender A3.6 A4.8

Battle abbey, sword of R3.2

Battle abbey, walled garden O2.1

Battle Almonry O3.1

Battle and the Battle of Britain J4

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Battle at war, WW1 J3

Battle Bonfire Society O2.4

Battle breweries C2.1

Battle burial grounds closures F3.3

Battle by-pass B1.3

Battle Catholic Church F4.1

Battle Church clock C9.1

Battle Community Tapestry A3.1 A4.3

Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman Studies X1.5

Battle Court House A3.4

Battle Declaration in 1831 H3.1

Battle Football Club O2.4

Battle Great Wood B1.3

Battle Hill B1.3

Battle History walk R3.1

Battle in WW2 J1.1

Battle Market Place A3.4

Battle of Barnet A2.5

Battle of Brémule A2.5

Battle of Mortimers Cross A2.5

Battle of Poitiers A4.6

Battle of Tewkesbury A2.5

Battle of Tinchebrai A2.5

Battle of Towton A2.5

Battle pageant, July 1932 M1.7

Battle people list - Grace wedding presents O2.4

Battle prison then police station E3.1

Battle prisons E3.1

Battle Railway station B1.3

Battle tollhouses and gates B1.3

Battle UDC (Urban District Council) B1.3

Battle Union catchment D4.1

Battle Union guardians D4.1

Battle Union Workhouse D4.1 L2.2

Battle Union Workhouse, masters of D4.1 O1.2 O1.3

Battle Wesleyan chapel F3.2

Battle, bombings in WW2 J1.1

Battle, deaths in wars post-WW2 J1.1

Battle, employment in R1.2

Battle, first telephone S1.1

Battle, gunpowder at C7.1

Battle, housing E4

Battle, in WW1 J1.1

Battle, markets A4.8 R3.3

Battle, Park farm A3.2

Battle, professions in R1.2

Battle, Spitalfields A3.5

Battle, strategic position J1.1

Battle/Hastings between 900-1450 R5.2

Bayham abbey A3.5

BBC Light Programme N2.1

Beale, David John J4.2

Beale, John C9.1

Beatrice, princess of England A2.5

Beaumont, Hubert George (MP Eastbourne) O2.4

Beauport Park F2.2 M1.6

Beauport Park bloomery R5.1

Beauport Park, fire O1.2

Beck, Henry, methodist F3.2

Beckley A2.1 A4.2

Bede, Thomas A3.6

Beeching nee Eade, Joan J4.1

Beeching report B1.3

Begham or Begenham (Bayham) A3.5

Beket, William, prior of St. Nicholas (Exeter) A3.1

Bell, William John J4.2

Belle Tout lighthouse O1.14

Bellingham, Charles B1.3

Bellingham, Charles Eudo G4.1

Bellingham, Thomas Charles G4.1

Belmont House, Hastings L3.1

Benedictine order A3.5

Beney, Henry R3.5

Beney, Mary R3.5

Bennet, Arnold - biography M1.11

Benyng, John A3.6

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Beorn Estrithsson of Northampton A2.2

Best, Arthur Edwin J4.2

Bexhill A2.4

Bexhill minster A2.1 A3.5

Bible, Douai-Reims M1.8

Bickersteth, John O1.1

Bigge, Sir Arthur - later Lord Stamfordham S1.2

Bishop Geoffrey of Coutances A2.5

Bishop Odo, Earl of Kent A2.5

Bishop of Chalcedon F4.3

Bishop, Henry Mallory G4.1

Bishopric of durham A2.5

Bitterley, Richard H1.1 (M.P)

Black Book of the Exchequer R4.2a R4.2c

Black death 1348-51 A4.6

Black Death, effect on hospitals A3.5

Black friars A3.5

Black Prince, the A2.5 A4.6

Black Skimmer, bird K1.1

Blancard, Robert, abbot of Battle A3.1

Blois, Charles de A2.5

Blundell, Sarah C9.1

Blunden, Edmund, poet J3.1

Blyth, Charles Ernest John J4.2

Bodiam O3.2

Bodiam Castle O1.14

Bodiam hop farm C2.1

Bodiam, defence of in WWII J4.3

Bodichon, Barbara H4.1 H4

Bodly, Christopher F2.3

Body, Abraham C9.1

Body, Henry C9.1

Body, Obediah C9.1

Boer War (2nd

) O1.9

Bollington R5.2

Boreham Street A4.1

Bosham A2.2

Bosworth Field, battle of A4.7 A4.8

Botting, Jeremy D1.1

Boundaries, of Sussex Rapes A2.5

Bowyer, Kenneth J4.2

Bowyer, Kenneth John J4.2

Boxley, abbot of A3.5

Boyce, Anthony O1.10

Boyce, Harvey Trewythan O1.10 A4.5

Boyce, Mary Catherine O1.10

Boyes, William A4.8

Brabazon, Anne Mary O1.10

Brabazon, Hercules Brabazon né Sharpe L1.1 O1.10 O1.4

Brabon, Arthur J4.3

Brabon, sergeant Sydney J4.3

Brady, Robert X1.5

Braithwell, Yorkshire O2.3

Bramshott, William H1.1 (M.P)

Braose or Briouze, William de A2.5

Brassey family O1.3

Brassey, Anna O1.3

Brassey, Idina O1.3

Brassey, Thomas, first earl O1.2 O1.3

Brecknock, priory of A3.6

Brecon, priory of A3.1

Brede A2.4 A4.2

Brede church O1.4

Brede Giants F3.6

Brede High Woods R2

Brede Place L3.1 M1.3 N2.2

Brede Place - fire of 1979 O1.4

Brede Place - The Sheephouse O1.4

Brede Place Cottage L3.1

Brede river transportation B2

Brede valley - medieval farming and flooding C1

Brede, gunpowder at C7.1

Brede, river A2.4 C7.1

Bretda O1.4

Breton Succession, War of A2.5 O3.2

Brett, Edgar J4.2

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Brett, Jack J4.2

Brickwall, Northiam O1.4

Bridge Farm, nr Boreham Street R5.1

Brightling C6.1 O1.13 O1.14

Brightling Park L2.1 O1.14

Brighton and South Coast Railway B1.3

Briscoe, Wastel O1.6

Bristol Grammar School K3.1

British Gypsum C6.1

British Plaster Board Ltd C6.1

British Railways posters L1.1

British Resistance Archive J4.3

Brittany, Arthur II duke of A2.5

Brittany, forfeiture of the Rape of Hastings A2.5

Brittany, John I duke of A2.5

Brittany, John II duke of A2.5

Brittany, John III duke of A2.5 F4.3 O1.4

Brittany, John V duke of A2.5

Broadrib, Gerald R5.1

Brockley (Kent) A3.5

Brodie, William D1.1

Broil Park Gate (nr. Ringmer) B1.3

Broke, John H1.1 (M.P)

Brompton, Joannes, abbot R4.2a

Brompton's Chronicle R4.2a

Brompton's Roll R4.2a

Brompton's Roll, name list R4.2b

Brook, John C9.1

Brook, Nicholas C9.1

Brookfield, Col Arthur Montagu H1.1 (M.P)

Broster, Dorothy Kathleen M1.2 R5.2

Brough, Daniel D1.1

Brown, Lancelot 'Capability' O1.1 L2.1 O1.14

Brown, Lancelot, jnr MP L2.1

Brown, R. Allen X1.5

Brown, William B1.3

Browne, Anthony, 1st Viscount Montague F4.3 (M.P)

Browne, Lady Alys, née Gage F4.3

Browne, Sir Anthony(1500-1548) A3.6 A4.8 F4.1 R3.5

Browne, Sir Anthony, tomb F2.1 F4.3

Bryce, Grace and Co. O2.4

Bryson, Hugh Ferguson J4.2

Buckwell, Charles G4.1

Buckwell, John Ade J4.2

Bull baiting R3.3

Bullington A2.4

Bulverhythe A2.3 A4.1

Burges, James Bland O1.2

Burgess, Ann R1.2

Burgess, EH (architect) O1.13

Burgess, Ellen R1.2

Burgess, William Thomas Edward J4.2

Burghal forts at Eorpburnham and Haestinga A4.1 A4.6

Burghal hidage A4.1 R5.2

Burnard, Rev. F3.1 F3.5

Burrell, Walter H1.1 O1.9

Burton St Leonards Society founder L1.1

Burton, Cecil O3.1

Burton, Decimus L2.2 O1.10

Burton, Edward, Dr, Rector of Sedlescombe from 1628 F2.3

Burton, James B1.3

Bury A2.4

Butler, James H1.1 (M.P)

Butterfield, William, architect F2.1 L2.2

Byron, lord - The eve of Waterloo O2.2

CCade - support in Hastings Rape A2.5

Cade's rebellion A2.5 A3.1 A3.5

Cade's rebellion - locals who were pardonned X2.11

Cade's rebellion and Battle A2.5

Cade's rebellion and Robertsbridge A2.5

Caedwalla A4.1 O1.6 O1.12

Calandrini, Anne Marie O1.11

Callao, Peru O2.4

Camber artillery tower A4.7

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Cambridge Camden Society L2.2

Camera Romera - Rye/Romney Camber R5.1

Campion, Edward F4.3

Campion, Henry H1.1 (M.P)

Canadian troops at Beauport Park O1.2

Cantle, David J4.1

Carlism O1.1

Carrington, John Bodman J4.2

Carter family O1.5

Carter, Hugh, artist O1.5 O1.12

Carter, Maria Concordia (née Ronalds) O1.5 O1.12

Carter, Samuel C9.1 K2.2 O1.5 R3.5

Cartwright, Rev Dr Edmund F2.1

Caryll, John H1.1 (M.P)

Castelry A2.5

Castelry of Hastings R5.2

Castillon, battle of A4.6

Castle of Chalus A4.4

Castle, Bodiam A2.5 A4.6 O1.14

Castle, Camber A4.7

Castle, Hastings A4.4

Castle, Herstmonceux A4.6

Castle, Pevensey A4.4

Catesby, Robert F4.3

Catherine of France A2.2

Catholic church of St Therese of Lisieux, Northiam M1.7

Catholic presbytery, Battle F3.3

Catholic priests F4.1

Catsfield R5.2

Catsfield Manor K1.1

Catsfield Place X1.4

Cave, Peter J4.2

Cavendish, Hon Charles H1.1 (M.P)

Cavendish, Lord Edward H1.1 (M.P) O1.12

Celtic christian church A4.1

Chackfield, Frank N2.1

Chain Lane B1.3

Chalcedon, bishop of F4.3

Cham, Petronilla de A3.5

Chambers, Thomas D1.1

Champart, Robert, archbishop of Canterbury A2.2 F1.1

Champneys, Henry D1.1

Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lloyd George O1.3

Chapman, John C7.1

Charity of St John the Baptist at Pevensey A3.5

Charity, Magdalen and Lasher at Hastings A3.5

Charles Armstrong and Henry Stephens, brewers C2.1

Charles I, king F4.3

Charles I, king - execution J1.2 O1.1

Charles, Goodwin, brewer C2.1

Charles, Prince of Wales S1.2

Chatfield, Cyril Donald J4.2

Cheeseman, John C9.1

Chéron, Henry R4.2a

Chettle, Thomas C9.1

Chettle, William C9.1

Chevaliers de Hastings R4.2a

Chibnall, Marjorie X1.5

Chichester, Bishop of A2.5 A3.5

Chichester, earls of O1.11

Chinese and gunpowder C7.1

Chinon A4.4

Cholera D1.1 O2.3

Chrismas, Benjamin, butcher D4.1 O3.1

Chrismas, Trayton, farmer B1.2

Christ Church college, Oxford A3.5

Chronicle of Battle Abbey R3.5

Church of St Martin at Battle A3.1

Church of the Ascension, Telham F2.2 O1.2

Church Taxation of Pope Nicholas IV 1288 X2.3

Church, James D1.1 A4.2 X1.1 X1.5

Churchill, Winston J4.3 L3.1 O1.4

Cinder from roman bloomeries B1.3

Cinque Ports A3.5 R5.2

Cinque ports, establishment of first three A4.4

Ciprian, Bartholomew A3.6

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Cistercian order A3.5

Clare, John C9.1

Classis Anderetianorum Parisius fleet A4.1

Classis Britannica fleet A4.1 R5.1

Clement, Edward A3.6

Clementi-Smith, rev Herbert R3.5

Clere, Robert, dean of Battle F2.3

Clerke, Anthony F4.3

Cleveland House R3.5

Cleveland, 4th duke of O2.4

Cleveland, duchess of J1.1 O2.1 R4.2a R4.2c

Cleveland, duke of J1.1 O2.1 O2.4 R3.5

Clive Villas R3.5

Clock makers C9.1

Clout, George Taylor R3.5

Cnut and tides X1.1

Cnut Sweynson, father Sweyn Haraldsson (Forkbeard) X1.1

Cnut, cull of 1017 A2.2

Cnut, king A2.1 A2.4

Cnut, sister of, Margaret/Esthrith A4.2

Cnutson/Knutson, Sweyn A4.2 X1.1

Coach services via Battle and Robertsbridge B1.3

Coastal changes - Rye Bay - evolution of barrier beaches A2

Coastal erosion R5.2

Cobbe, Nicholas F4.3

Cobbett, 1st Battle speech H3.1

Cobbett, 2nd Battle speech H3.1

Cobbett, 'Political Register' H3.1

Cobbett, trial of 7 July 1831 H3.1

Cobbett, William H3.1

Codex, of Robertsbridge A3.5

Cohen, David Anthony J4.2

Cold Harbour farm O1.13

Coldgate, James C7.1

Coldstream Guards S1.2

Colepeper, Thomas O1.9

College of St Mary in the Castle A2.5

College of St Mary in the Castle, Hastings, seals X2.2

Collier, Cordelia J2.1 O1.2

Collier, Elizabeth X1.3

Collier, John J2.1 O1.2 R3.5

Collins family O1.13

Collins Forge O1.14

Collins, Michael L3.1

Collins, William (or Harry) C6.1

Combe family of Sedlescombe L1.1

Combe, Boyce O1.10

Combe, Boyce Harvey O1.10

Combe, Charles James Fox O1.10

Combe, Harvey O1.10

Combe, Harvey Christian O1.10

Combe, Harvey Tree O1.10

Combwell affray A3.5 A4.4

Comité Guillaume le Conquerant R4.2a

Committee of Plundered Ministers F2.3

Common Law, Old English X1.5

Companion Rolls R4.2a R4.2c

Companion Rolls, data R4.2b R4.2d

Companion Rolls, definitive list R4.2b

Companion Rolls, Dives/Falaise matches R4.2b

Companion Rolls, name frequency R4.2b R4.2d

Companion Rolls, names R4.2b R4.2d

Companion Rolls,comparator R4.2b R4.2a R4.2d

Compton, Spencer H1.1 (M.P)

Conan II of Britanny A2.2

Congdon, Daisy J4.1

Congregational church, Battle F3.3 F3.6

Congregational church, Robertsbridge F3.6

Congregational ministers F3.6

Conrad II, emperor X1.1

Conrad, Joseph M1.3 O1.4

Cooke, Samuel, gaol keeper E3.1

Cooper, Lady Diana S1.2

Cooper-Key, Edmund McNeill H1.1 (M.P)

Copt Hall, Essex O2.3

Copy book of Philip Papillon O1.7

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Corbett, Harry H N3.1

Corn Laws H3.1

Cornford, John C9.1

Corpus Christi College, Cambridge K3.1

Cortesly R5.2

Cote d'Albatre A2.3

Cotton, Sir Robert Bruce X1.5

Cottonian Collection X1.5

Courthope, Col George Loyd H1.1 (M.P)

Courthope, Sir George H1.1 (M.P)

Coutume de Normandie X1.5

Coverly, John O3.1

Covert, John H1.1 (M.P)

Covert, Sir Walter H1.1 (M.P)

Covert, Walter, vice Jeffrey, deceased H1.1 (M.P)

Cowdray fire R4.2a

Cowdray Park F4.3

Crake, dean Edward F2.1 F2.2

Crane, Cora M1.3

Crane, Stephen M1.3 O1.4

Cray, Elizabeth C9.1

Cray, Mary C9.1

Creasey, Frederick William J4.2

Cresy report D4.1 E2.1

Cresy, Edward D1.1

Crichton, Thomas J4.2

Cricket P3

Cricket in Battle and Crowhurst P3

Cripps Corner J4.4

Crispin, Jackson R4.2a

Cromwell, Thomas A3.6

Cromwell's Parish Register F2.3

Crosby, Brass O1.10

Cross, Florence Temple Odo O1.13

Crossbill, bird K1.1

Crouch, William Cyril J4.2

Crowhurst Cricket Club, reformed 1919 O1.11

Crowhurst Park O1.7 (M.P)

Crowhurst, gunpowder at C7.1

Crumbles A2.4

Crump, Jack J4.2

Cruttenden, William G4.1

Cubitt, George O3.2

Cubitt, Thomas O3.2

Culpepper family O1.9

Culpepper, Sir Alexander F4.3

Cundy, Anthony Osmond J4.2

Currie, rev. Edward R C9.1

Curse of Battle Abbey O2.4

Curteis, Edward Jeremiah H1.1 (M.P)

Curteis, Herbert Barrett H1.1 (M.P)

Curzon line O3.2

Curzon, George Nathaniel, Marquis of Kedleston O3.2

Cuthbert, Thomas A3.6

Cuthbert, W N H1.1 (M.P)

DDacre, Magdalen F4.3

Dacre, Margaret F4.3

Dacre, Thomas, baron F4.3

Dacre, William, baron F4.3

Dacres, Lord Francis H1.1 (M.P)

Dallingridge, Sir Edward of Bodiam A4.6 H1.1

Dallingridge, Sir John H1.1 (M.P)

Dallingridge, Sir Roger A2.5

Dalyngrugge, Edward O3.2

Dalyngrugge, John O3.2

Dalyngrugge, Roger O3.2

Dalyngrugge/Dalyngrigge etc. family O3.2

Dalzell, Lady Edith Isabella S1.2

Dance, George L2.1

Danelaw X1.1

Daniel Defoe B1.3

Daniel, Samuel X1.5

Dannreuter Genealogy S1.4

Dannreuter, Abraham S1.4

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Dannreuter, Denis S1.4

Dannreuter, Edward S1.4

Dannreuter, Edward George S1.4

Dannreuter, Hubert S1.4

Dannreuter, Isolde S1.4

Dannreuter, Jane S1.4

Dannreuter, John S1.4

Dannreuter, Raymond S1.4

Dannreuter, Sir Sigmund S1.4

Dannreuter, Tristan S1.4

Dannreuter, Wolfram S1.4

Dannreuter,Stephen S1.4

Dannreuther, Stephen Edward J4.2

Darby, George H1.1 (M.P) J1.1

d'Aubigny, Alix (countess d'Eu) A2.5 A3.5

d'Aubigny, William, earl of Arundel A2.5

David I, king of Scotland A4.4

Davidson-Brown, Alan J4.2

Davison, Rashell D1.1

Dawson, Henry A3.5

Dawtrey, William H1.1 (M.P)

de Beche, Hugh A3.1

de Bodiam family O3.2

de Bodiam, Henry O3.2

de Bodiam, Margaret O3.2

de Bodiam, Osbern O3.2

de Bodiam, Roger O3.2

de Bodiam, William O3.2

de Criel, Peter A3.1 O1.1

de Glanville, Robert Bertram J4.2

de la Lynde, Joan O3.2

de la Lynde, John O3.2

de la Warr, Sir Roger A2.5

De Luc, JA C9.1

de Lusignan, Ralph, Count of Eu by marriage A2.5

de Montfort, Eleanor A4.4

de Montfort, Henry A3.1

de Montfort, Simon, earl of Leicester A3.1 A4.4

de Nevill, Elizabeth O3.2

de Nevill, Geoffrey O3.2

de Nevill, Theobald O3.2

de Wardedieu, Elizabeth O3.2

de Wardedieu, Henry O3.2

de Wardedieu, Ingram O3.2

de Wardedieu, John O3.2

de Wardedieu, Nicholas O3.2

de Wardedieu, Richard O3.2

de Wardedieu/Wardeu etc. family O3.2

de Warenne, William A2.5

Deaneries of Sussex A2.5

Deanery of Battle F2.3

Deanery of Dallington A2.5

Deanery of Hastings A2.5

Dee, John K3.1 (M.P)

Deeping, Warwick M1.4

Defoe, Daniel C7.1

Delisle, Léopold R4.2a

Dench, Arthur Thomas J4.2

Dene, Ralph de A3.5

Denham family O1.2

Denis, first abbot of Robertsbridge A3.5 A4.4

Denne Park K1.1

Denyer, William R3.5

Dering, Sir Edward A3.4

Diamond Rock-boring Company C6.1

Dictum of Kenilworth A4.4

Directory of English Country Physicians 1603-43 K3.1

Dissolution of the monasteries A3.1 A3.2

Dives Roll R4.2a R4.2c

Dives sur Mer A2.3 R4.2a

Divisio A2.5

Doctrine of the Trinity Act 1813 F3.5

Dodson, John George H1.1 O1.12

Dogs of War O3.2

Dol A2.3

Domestic servants employment R1.2

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Domfront A2.3

Donoughmore, Earls of O2.4

Dorset, earl of F4.3

Douglas, David R4.2a X1.5

Doulton, Michael Duke J4.2

Dover A2.2

Dover, bishop of A3.5

Dover's Loyal Address to Queen Anne O1.7

Dowe, Christopher, dean F2.3 J1.2

Dowe, Christopher. Plurality with Hastings, All Saints F2.3

Dragons Teeth J4.4

Draper, Sir William J2.1

Dreux, Joan of, Lady Basset A2.5

Dreux, Joanna of A2.5

Dreux, John I of A2.5 O3.2

Dreux, John II of A2.5

Drewett, Arthur Jack J4.2

Drogo de Beuvriere A2.5

Drogo of Mantes A2.2 X1.2

Duchesne Roll R4.2a

Duchess of Richmond's Ball O2.2

Dudley, Edmund H1.1 (M.P)

Dugdale, Alban F4.3

Duke, Roger D1.1

Duke, Soloman D1.1

Duke, William D1.1

Dukedom of Brittany A2.5

Dunkirk J4.4 J4.3

Dunston, Vincent A3.6

Dygges, Thomas K3.1

Dygges’ 'Pantometria' K3.1

Dyke, Sir Thomas O1.4

Dzherzhinsky L3.1

EEadred, king A4.2

Eadric Streona X1.1

Eadwig Aetheling X1.1

Eadwig, king A4.2

Eadwine, ealdorman of Sussex A4.2

Ealdgyth, daughter of earl Aelfgar A2.2

Ealdgyth, sister of earls Edwin and Morcar A2.2

Ealdred of Worcester, bishop A2.2

Ealdred, archbishop of York A2.2 F1.1

Earldom of Chester A2.5

Earldom of Hereford A2.5

Earldom of Richmond A2.5

Earldom of Shrewsbury A2.5

Eastern Sussex 1066-1272 A4.4

Eastern Sussex 1272-1327 A4.5

Eastern Sussex 1327-1461 A4.6

Eastern Sussex 1461-1538 A4.7 A4.2 X1.1

Eastern Sussex, burden of 100 years war A4.6

Easton, John D1.1

Eccesiastical Council 1047 and 'Truce of God' A2.3

Edgar Aetheling, grandson of Edmund Ironside X1.2

Edgar, king A4.2

Edgar, Marriott M1.5

Edgecote Moor, battle of A4.8

Edith of Scotland A4.4

Edith of Wessex A2.2

Edith, Godwinsdatter / queen A2.2

Edith, queen X1.2

Edmund I , king A4.2

Edmund II Ironside A2.2 A2.4

Edmund Ironside, sons of X1.1

Edward Aetheling, son of Edmund Ironside X1.2

Edward I & II , kings, charters to Cinque ports A4.5

Edward I, itinerary A4.5

Edward I, king A3.1 A3.5 A4.5

Edward I, king, Welsh campaigns A4.5

Edward II , king A3.1

Edward II abdiction A4.5

Edward II, king A2.5 A3.5

Edward III, king A2.5 A3.1

Edward IV, king A2.5 A4.6

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Edward the Confessor crowned X1.2

Edward the Confessor, death X1.2

Edward the Confessor, king A2.2 A2.4

Edward the Elder, king A4.2

Edward the Martyr, king A2.1 A4.2

Edward V, king (disappeared) A4.7

Edward VI, king F4.3

Edward VI, king - Council of Regency F4.3

Edward, prince (to be Edward I) A2.5

Edward, the Confessor X1.2

Edwin, earl of Mercia A2.2

Egerton, Charles Ralph J4.2

Eldridge, John C7.1

Eldridge, William C7.1

Eleanor of Aquitaine A4.4 A4.2 X1.1 X1.2 X1.5

Eleanor of Provence A4.4 A4.3 X1.1 X1.2

Electric clock C9.1

Electric Telegraph K2.2 O1.12

Elibank, Alexander, lord J2.1

Elizabeth I, queen F4.3

Elizabeth II, queen S1.2

Elizabeth Woodville, queen of England A2.5

Elliott, Gen. George/Lord Heathfield F3.5

Ellis, Frederick Charles J4.2

Ellis, George William J4.2

Ellman, Catherine (nee Ingram) R3.5

Ellman, Frederick B1.3 C8.1 R3.5

Ellman, Hugh Frederick G4.1

Elphick, Edward L2.1

Elton, Geoffrey William J4.2

Elworthy, Thomas F3.6

Emigration of jobless poor D4.1

Emma of Normandy A2.1 A2.4

Emma, queen A2.1 A2.4

English Civil War - split loyalties in Sussex J1.2

English Civil War and Interregnum J1.2

English Civil War and Sussex MPs J1.2

English College at Douai later Reims M1.8

English garden designers L2.1

English, Edward O1.14

English, Richard O1.9

ENSA N2.1

Ensum, WW J4.3

Eorpeburnham A4.1 R5.2

Equal Franchise Act H4.1

Erminfred of Sion, cardinal A3.1 F1.1

Errey, Norman Wilfred J4.2

Essex Regiment O1.11

Etchingham family A2.5

Eu, Count Henry II of A2.5

Eu, Count Henry of A2.5

Eu, Count John of A2.5 A3.5

Eu, Count of A2.5 A4.2 O1.4

Eu, Count Robert, Lord of Hastings A2.3 A2.5 A3.5 O3.2 R5.2

Eu, Count Robert, Lord of Hastings O3.2

Eu, Count William II of A2.5

Eu, Countess Alix of A2.5

Eu, Counts of, seals X2.2

Eu, Hugh d' O3.2

Eu, John of - uncle of Alix, countess of Eu A2.5

Eu, William count of, Lord of Hastings A4.4 O3.2

Eu, William of (not the count) A4.4

Eu, William of - confusion A2.5

Eustace, count of Boulogne A2.2 X1.2

Eustace, son of king Stephen A4.4

Everenden, Anthony L2.1

Eversfield estate trust K1.1

Eversfield, Charles H1.1 (M.P) A2.4 A4.2 F1.1 R5.2 O1.4

Evesham, battle of A4.4 A4.5

Ewhurst O3.2

Exeter College, Oxford K3.1

Eynsham, abbey of A2.1 A2.4 (M.P)

FFaber, William A3.1

Fagg, Sir John H1.1 (M.P)

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Falaise Roll O2.1 J1.1 J1.2 R4.2a

Falaise, treaty of A4.4

Fane, Violet (Lamb, Mary Montgomerie) M1.6

Faraday, Michael O1.14

Farley, Douglas George J4.2

Farrow, Harold William J4.2

Farthing pond C7.1

Fawkes, Guy F4.3

Feast of St Martin R3.3

Fecamp abbey loses Manor of Brede A4.6

Fecamp, Abbey of A2.1 A2.3 A3.5

Ferguson, Douglas Charles J4.2

Field of the Cloth of Gold A4.7 A4.8

Fiennes, Sir Roger A4.6 H1.1

Filsham A2.4 R5.2

Fire watch duty J4.5

Fisher, Henry - children F2.3

Fisher, Henry, vicar of Battle F2.3 F3.1

Fisher, Henry, vicar of Hooe and Wartling F2.3

Fisher, Winnifred F2.3

Fishermens Museum, Hastings S1.4

Fittlehurst farm O1.13

fitz Osbern, Roger A2.5

fitz Osbern, William A2.5

Fitzherbert, Sir Edmund H1.1 (M.P)

FitzHugh, Osbern O3.2

Fletcher, Thomas Charles J4.2

Flimwell to Hastings turnpike B1.3

Flogging, death after H4.3

Follies O1.14

Fontevrault A4.4

Footlands Farm B1.3

Ford Place O1.4

Ford, Madox Ford M1.3

Forman, Simon K3.1

Forward, Victor Frederick William J4.2

Fovargue, Reginald West G4.1

Foxe, Edward, bishop (advisor to Henry VIII) X1.5

Franciscan nun L3.1

Franklin, James Howard J4.2

Franks A4.1

Franks and Frankish X1.5

Frederick Thatcher Place L2.2

Frederick Thatcher, architect D4.1

Freeman, Edward X1.5

Freeman, William J4.1

Freemasonry O2.4

French revolution X1.4

French, John D1.1

French, William C6.1

Frewen family M1.3 N2.2

Frewen, Charles Hay H1.1 (M.P) L2.1 (M.P)

Frewen, Clara (Clarita), née Jerome L3.1 O1.4

Frewen, Clare/ Sheridan, Clare O1.4

Frewen, Col. Edward O1.4

Frewen, Moreton L3.1 O1.4

Frewen, Oswald L3.1 O1.4

Frewen, Sir Edward O1.4

Frewen. Stephen O1.4 (M.P)

Friaries, Rye and Winchelsea A3.3 A3.5 A4.7

Friary of the Sack, Rye A3.5

Frisians A4.1

Fruit farm, Battle S1.4

Fulford, battle of A2.2

Fulford, Lionel J4.2

Fuller family O1.14

Fuller John O1.14

Fuller, Frances L2.1 O1.14

Fuller, General Sir Augustus Elliot H1.1 O1.14 (M.P) O3.2

Fuller, John (1797) B1.3 H1.1

Fuller, John II L2.1

Fuller, John III 'Honest or Mad Jack' L2.1 O1.14 O3.2

Fuller, Rev. Henry L2.1 O1.14

Fuller, Rose L2.1 O1.14

Fuller, Thomas L2.1 O1.14

Fuller, Thomas Frederick J4.2

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Fullerian Professorships O1.14

Fuller-Meyrick, Owen O3.2

GGage, Alys F4.3

Gage, Sir John A3.6 F4.3 H1.1

Gainsborough X1.1

Galileo K3.1

Galvanic clock C9.1

Gamblen, Reginald Arthur Edward J4.2

Gander, William Clement J4.2

Gardeners employment R1.2

Gascoyne-Cecil family O1.9

Gascoyne-Cecil, Lord Edward O1.9

Gascoyne-Cecil, Violet née Maxse, later Milner O1.9

Gaunt, John of, Duke of Lancaster A2.5

Gausbert of Marmoutier, abbot of Battle A3.1

Geoffrey of Mayenne A2.3

Geoffrey Plantagenet, count of Anjou A4.4

George Hotel, Battle H3.1

George V, king S1.2

George VI, king S1.2

George, Sir Ernest O1.9

GHQ Auxiliary Unit J4.3

Gibbs, William C7.1

Giffard, Walter A2.3 X1.2

Gilbert de Aquila A4.4

Gilbert de Clare, earl of Gloucester A4.4

Gilbert of Brionne A2.3

Gilbert, bishop of London A3.1

Gilbert, George F3.1 F3.5

Gilbert, son of Gencelin A2.5

Giles née Sargent, Gladys J4.1

Giles, Tom J4.1

Gilmore family C7.1 C9.1

Gilmore, James C7.1

Gilmore, John C7.1

Gilmore, John I (1660-1717) C9.1

Gilmore, John II (1677-1726) C9.1

Gilmore, John III (1701-59) C9.1

Gilmore, Thomas C7.1

Gilmore, William C7.1

Gilpin, Anthony O1.7

Girton College, Cambridge, founder and benefactor H4.1

Gloucester, Richard duke of A2.5

Godgifu/Goda, daughter of Aethelred II, countess of Mantes A2.4

Godwin Wulfnothson/Earl Godwin X1.1

Godwin, earl A2.2 A4.2

Godwin's revolt A2.2

Godwinson, Gyrth A2.2

Godwinson, Harold, earl of East Anglia 1044 A2.2

Godwinson, Harold, reason for visit to Normandy X1.2

Godwinson, Harold/Harold II, king A2.2 A3.2

Godwinson, Sweyn A2.2 F1.1

Godwinson, Sweyn, pilgrimage A2.2

Godwinson, Tostig A2.2

Godwinson, Wulfnoth A2.2 A2.3

Godwinsons, manors held by R5.2

Goffe, Sir Wiiliam - Major General for Sussex J1.2

Goldsmith, Percy J4.2

Goodsell, Ernest J4.3

Goodsell, John J4.2

Goodsell, Thomas Albert J4.2

Goring, Sir William H1.1 (M.P)

Gorky, Maxim L3.1

Gott, Samuel H1.1 (M.P)

Gott, Sir Samuel and Langton House, Battle J1.2

Gough's map R5.1

Gower, Emma Mary C9.1

Gower, Richard D1.1

Grace - names of visitors to Battle Abbey O2.4

Grace family O2.4

Grace Wedding gifts from Battle folk (named lists) O2.4

Grace, Cecil O2.4

Grace, Cecil - disapearance when flying O2.4

Grace, Elina Marie O2.4

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Grace, Elisa Mercedes O2.4

Grace, Gladys O2.4

Grace, James O2.4

Grace, John W O2.4

Grace, Joseph O2.4

Grace, Margarita Ana (nee Mazon) O2.4

Grace, Margarita Cecilia O2.4

Grace, Michael Paul O2.4

Grace, William Russell O2.4

Grand Committee for Organising Sussex-Hasting Rape J1.2

Grant, David C9.1

Grant, William C9.1

Gray, Robert, Catholic priest at Battle F2.3 F4.3

Great Beach farm B1.2

Great Hurricane of 29 November 1836 F3.3

Great Wigsell O1.9

Great Yarmouth A3.5

Gregory, Clement A3.6

Gregory, George Burrow H1.1 (M.P)

Gregory, Robert Henley J4.2

Gregson, John O1.9

Gresham, Sir Thomas K3.1 R5.2

Grey friars A3.5

Grey, Lord (Prime minister) H3.1

Greystoke, Elizabeth F4.3

Grimm, Hieronymus L1.1

Grissell family L2.1 O1.14

Gruffydd ap Llewellyn A2.2

Gruffydd ap Rhydderch A2.2

Guestling hundred R5.2

Gunhilda, sister of king Sweyn X1.1

Gunnor of Creppon O3.2

Gunpowder at Battle C7

Gunpowder making employment R1.2

Gunpowder production C7.1

Gutsel, James C7.1

Gutsell, James H3.1

Guy of Burgundy A2.3

Gypsum Mines Ltd. C6.1

Gypsum mining C6.1

Gypsum mining employees R1.2

HHabershon, Spalding and Brock, architects O1.3

Haestingaceastre A2.4 A4.1

Hæstingas A2.5 X1.2

Hailesaltede A2.5

Hale, Sir Mathew, Chief Justice X1.5

Hall, Ralph J4.2 A4.2 X1.1 X1.2

Hallaway family O1.13

Halle, John (the Second) H1.1 (M.P)

Hallet or Mallet, William O3.1

Hammond family C9.1

Hammond, Eleanor C7.1

Hammond, Elizabeth C7.1

Hammond, John C7.1 D1.1

Hammond, John, abbot of Battle A3.1 A3.6

Hammond, Samuel C9.1

Hammond, William C7.1 D1.1

Hamo of Offington, abbot of Battle A3.1 J1.1

Hancox J4.5

Hankey, Stephen Alers J4.2

Harald II, king of Denmark X1.1

Harcourt, Elizabeth née Lee O1.9 A4.4 A4.5 A4.6 R5.2

Hardrada, Harold A2.2

Harold I Harefoot, king A2.2 A4.2

Harold II, king A2.2 A3.2

Harriot, Thomas K3.1

Harrod, Henry C7.1

Harthacnut, king A2.2 A2.4

Hartigan, John Wyndham J4.2

Harvey, Donald George Robert J4.2

Harvey, John Watson J1.1

Harvey, Lester C7.1 C9.1

Haskins, Charles R5.2 X1.5

Hastingas A4.1 A4.2

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Hastings , Hospital of St Mary Magdalene A3.5

Hastings Augustinian Priory of the Holy Trinity A2.5 A3.5 A4.6

Hastings Old Bank C8.1

Hastings priory moves to Warbleton A4.6

Hastings, Anne F4.3

Hastings, collegegiate church of St. Mary A2.1 A3.3 A3.5

Hastings, hospital A3.3 R5.2

Hastings, John, sub prior of Battle A3.6

Hastings, Lord Edward A2.5

Hastings, Lord George, earl of Huntingdon A2.5

Hastings, Lord William - executed A2.5

Hastings, Lord William, baron Hastings A2.5 A3.5 F4.3

Hastings, mint A4.2

Hastings, old churches of R5.2

Hastings, Old town/Bourne valley A2.4

Hastings, priory A3.3 A4.4

Hastings, Priory valley A2.4 R5.2

Hastings, rape of A4.1 A4.4 A4.4

Hastings, West Hill A2.4 R5.2

Hastings, White rock A2.4

Hastings/Bexhill/Battle estimated population 1066 R5.2

Hayes, John J4.2

Hayler, Guy H4.2

Hayler, William J4.2

Hayward, John X1.5

Heale, Rosemary Hope O1.14

Heasman, Leslie Ernest J4.2 A3.1 A4.4

Hely-Hutchinson family O2.4

Hemingway, Ernest M1.3 X1.5

Henfeld, John A3.6

Hengist A4.1

Henri I, king of France A2.3

Henri IV, king of France O1.11

Henrietta Maria, queen F4.3

Henry I (Beauclerc), king A2.5 A3.1

Henry I, king and daughter Mathilda X1.5

Henry II (Curtmantle), king A3.1 A4.4

Henry II, death A4.4

Henry II, king A2.5 A3.5

Henry II, king (Law codification by) X1.5

Henry III, emperor, naval assistance to X1.2

Henry III, holy Roman emperor A2.2 A4.2

Henry III, king A2.4 A2.5 A3.5

Henry IV, king (first English speaking) A2.5 A4.6

Henry of Aylesford, abbot of Battle A3.1

Henry of Bec, abbot of Battle A3.1

Henry Sheather, brewer C2.1

Henry V, king A3.5

Henry VI, king A2.5 A3.5

Henry VI, king - restoration A2.5 A4.7

Henry VII, king A3.4 A4.7

Henry VIII, king A3.6

Henry VIII, king A4.7 F4.3

Hercroft, Gilbert R3.5

Heringod family A4.5

Heringtons - solicitors G4.1

Herleve, mother of William I A2.3

Herluin, viscount of Conteville A2.3

Hermes Trismegistus K3.1

Heroic fictional literature X1.5

Herste A3.2

Herstmonceux A4.5

Hewson, Ian Dennis J4.2

High Constable of Battle S1.1

High Weald R3

Hilary, bishop of Chichester A3.1 A4.4

Hilder, John B1.3

Hills, Ronald Stanley J4.2

Hinde, Harold J4.2

Historians, Norman era, American and French X1.5

HMS Eagle S1.4

HMS Invincible S1.4

HMS Renown S1.4

Hoad, Frank J3.1

Hogbin, Edward C9.1

Hole Farm O1.10

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Holinshed Roll R4.2a R4.2c

Holland, Alfred O3.1

Holland, Edward D1.1

Holland, Elizabeth C9.1

Holland, Fred O2.4

Holland, Henry L2.1

Hollingrove manor O1.13

Hollington R5.2

Holloway family O3.1

Holloway, Percy O3.1

Holloway, Stanley M1.5

Holman family F3.2

Home Guard, Sussex J4.4 J4.3

Honeysett, James B1.2

Hoo, Sir Thomas A2.5 A3.5

Hoo, Thomas A2.5

Hooe R5.2

Hooper, Henry S1.4

Horeau, Hector, architect O1.3

Horsa A4.1

Hotteham A3.5

Hounsell, James C7.1

Hounsell, Mary C7.1

Hounslow Heath barracks H4.3

Housecarls established X1.1

Howard, Charles (the second) H1.1 (M.P)

Howard, Frances, Countess of Essex K3.1

Howard, Sir Charles H1.1 (M.P)

HSBC Bank C8.1

Hudson, Hubert C6.1 D1.1

Hudson, William Foster J4.2

Hugh Arbalistarius A2.5

Hugh d'Avranches, Earl of Chester A2.5

Hugh of Montfort A2.5

Hughes, Evan Griffith J4.2

Humperdinck, Englebert O1.13

Humphridus, first priest of St Marys, Battle F2.1

Hundred years war A4.6 J1.1

Hundreds - number per Rape A2.5

Hundreds of Hastings Rape A2.5

Hundreds of Hastings Rape - Names and Statistics A2.5

Huntingdon, Countess of F3.5

Hussey, Nicholas H1.1 (M.P)

Hussey, Roger H1.1 (M.P)

Hussey, Sir Henry H1.1 (M.P)

Hutchinson, Dr C F H1.1 (M.P)

Hyland, William C7.1

IIden A2.1

Ingall, Isaac O2.3

Ingleram de Hastings/d'Eu A2.5

Inn, 1066 P2.1

Inn, Abbey P2.1

Inn, Barrack P2.1

Inn, Bell P2.1

Inn, Black Horse P2.1

Inn, Bull P2.1

Inn, Chequers P2.1

Inn, Conquering Hero P2.1

Inn, Cow P2.1

Inn, Eagle P2.1

Inn, Eight Bells P2.1

Inn, George P2.1

Inn, Gun, Netherfield P2.1

Inn, Half-Moon P2.1

inn, Horse and Groom P2.1

Inn, Kings Head P2.1

Inn, Netherfield Arms P2.1

Inn, New P2.1

Inn, Senlac P2.1

Inn, Squirrel P2.1

Inn, Star P2.1

Inn, Telegraph P2.1

Inn, Wellington P2.1

Inn, White Hart, Netherfield P2.1

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Inns of Battle, Telham and Netherfield P2.1

Inskipp, Charles H3.1

Inskipp, James L1.1

Institute of British Architects in London (now RIBA) L2.2

Ionides, Chariclea S1.4

Ionides, Constantine S1.4

Iron working O1.13 O1.14

Ironside, general J4.4

Irvine, Bryant Godman H1.1 (M.P)

Isabella of Angouleme A4.4 A4.5

Isabella of France A4.5 A4.6

Isabella, queen of England A2.5

Islip, Archbishop of Canterbury A3.1

Isted, Ernest Charles J4.2

Isted, Thomas O1.14

JJacobs farm, Sedlescombe S1.2

Jaenbert , Archbishop of Canterbury A4.1

Jamaica O1.14

James, Francis John J4.2

James, Henry M1.3 O1.4

Jardyn, Thomas H1.1 (M.P)

Jarvis, Frank J4.3

Jeffrey, John H1.1 (M.P)

Jenkins, Rev. David F3.1 F3.5

Jenner and Simpson F3.6

Jenner, Albert J4.2

Jenner, Jonathan F3.3 F3.6

Jenner, Thomas R3.5

Jerome, Clara L3.1

Jerome, John A3.6

Jervaulx Abbey R4.2a

Jevington K1.1

Joao VI, king of Portugal X1.3

John Apsley vice Sackville, deceased H1.1 (M.P)

John Crane, abbot of Battle A3.1

John de la Haye A4.4

John Hammond, abbot of Battle A3.1

John II, king of France A4.6

John Lydbury, abbot of Battle A3.1

John of Dover, abbot of Battle A3.1

John of Gaunt A4.6

John of Northbourne, abbot of Battle A3.1

John of Pevensey, abbot of Battle A3.1

John of Thanet, abbot of Battle A3.1

John of Whatlington, abbot of Battle A3.1

John, count d'Eu A3.5

John, king A2.5 A3.1 A3.5 A4.4

John's Cross B1.3

Jolley, Norman Thomas J4.2

Jones, Caroline Bowen O1.10

Jones, Henry D1.1

Jones, Sir Tom O1.13

Jordan, abbot of Ofham and Bayham A3.5

Judith, daughter of Baldwin IV of Flanders A2.2

Jutes A4.1

KKamenev, Lev L3.1

Kane Hythe Road B1.2

Katherine of Aragon F4.3

Kaye-Smith, Dr. Edward (formerly Smith) D1.1 M1.7

Kaye-Smith, Sheila M1.7

Keeley, Thomas C9.1

Kell, Eliza C8.1

Kell, Nathaniel Polhill G4.1

Kelley, Edward K3.1

Kemp, Edwin C9.1

Kemp, Henry C9.1

Kendall, George D1.1

Kennard, William Deryck J4.2

Kent and East Sussex Railway B1.3

Kent Street B1.3

Kent, kings of A4.1

Kenward, John C8.1 R3.5

Kew Observatory O1.12

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Kiev, grand duke of A2.2

King John's Lodge A4.6

King, Frederick William Joseph J4.2

King, John Keith J4.2

Kings of England 899-1066 A4.2

Kingsbury, Lt Colonel J1.1

Kinsman, Howard J4.2

Kipling, Rudyard O1.4

Knights fee (Scutage) A2.5

Knights fees - list of for Hastings 1167 A2.5

Knolles/ys, Robert O3.2

Knollis estate O1.14

LLady Magdalen of Battle K3.1

Laigle, Engenulf de A3.5

Laigle, Gilbert de A3.5

Lamb House, Rye M1.3

Lamb, Mary Montgomerie/Violet Fane O1.2

Lamb, Sir Archibald F2.2 O.12

Lamb, Sir Charles Montileu B1.3

Lamballe, princesse de X1.4

Lambert family O1.5

Lambert, Edward Tilley O1.5

Lambert, Henry McLaren J1.1 O1.5

Lambert, Reginald, gentleman cricketer O1.5

Lambert, Thomas O1.5

Lancaster, duke of A2.5

Land of Count Alan A2.5

Lanfranc, archbishop of Canterbury A3.1

Langdon, Edward D1.1

Langley, Geoffrey de A2.5

Langton House J1.2 S1.1

Langton, David C7.1

Langton, David and Elizabeth F3.1

Langton, Edmund aka Hopkins K3.1

Langton, Stephen, archbishop of Canterbury A3.1

Language: Anglo-Norman dialect X1.5

Language: Latin in English documents X1.5

Language: Middle English X1.5

Language: Norman-French X1.5

Language: Old French remnants X1.5

Lansdell, James B1.3 C8.1

Lantern clock C9.1

Lathe courts A2.5

Lathes of Kent A2.5

Laud, archbishop of Canterbury F2.3

Laughton turnpike B1.3

Laurence, Charles C7.1

Lawley, Alfred Leonard O1.13

Lawrence Champion, abbot of Battle A3.1

Lawrence/Laurance, Charles C8.1

Lawrence/Laurence, Charles T C8.1

Laws of Edward the Confessor X1.5

Laws of King William X1.5

Laws of Oleron A4.4

Laws, Post-Conquest continuity of X1.5

Lay Subsidy Roll for the Rape of Hastings 1296 X2.4

Lay Subsidy Roll for the Rape of Hastings 1327 X2.5

Lay Subsidy Roll for the Rape of Hastings 1332 X2.6

Lay Subsidy Roll for the Rape of Hastings 1411 X2.7

Lay Subsidy Rolls for the Rape of Hastings 1524-5 (courtesy of SRS) X2.13

Lay Subsidy Rolls of Sussex A2.5 A4.5 J1.1

Layton, Richard A3.6

Le Mans A2.3

Le Talleur, Guillaume R4.2a R4.2c

Leatherby, Frederick Ernest J4.2

Lee, John O1.9

Leigh, Vivien O1.4

Leland Collectanea R4.2a R4.2c

Leland's Rolls R4.2a R4.2c

Lemmon, Col. Charles H DSO R1.1

Lemmon, Obadiah Orange C9.1

Lemon, Robert Kershaw J4.2

Leney, Walter - brewer C2.1

Lenin L3.1

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Lennard, Sampson H1.1 (M.P)

Lennox, Charles H1.1 (M.P)

Lennox, Lord George Henry H1.1 (M.P)

Leofric, earl of Mercia A2.2 X1.2

Lesseline of Harcourt O3.2

Levell, George B1.3

Levett, Thomas A3.6 O3.2

Lewes goal D4.1

Lewes Old Bank C8.1

Lewes prison 1853 E3.1

Lewes, battle of A3.1 A4.4

Lewis, Alan William George J4.2

Lewknor family O3.2

Lewknor, Robert H1.1 (M.P)

Lewknor, Sir John O3.2

Lewry, Elizabeth J4.1

Lewys, Elizabeth, will of F4.2

Lidham A2.1

Light Orchestral music N2.1

Lime Park, Herstmonceux O1.10

Limen, river (precursor of river Rother) A4.1

Limenwara A4.1

Limeworks at Burwash C4

Linch, Doris J4.1

Lincoln, 1st battle of 1141 A4.4

Line, river C7.1

Lippershey, Hans K3.1

Littoral A4.1

Lloyd-George, David O2.4

Lloyds Bank C8.1

Lofft family O1.13

London and County Bank C8.1

London and Westminster Bank C8.1

London Road turnpike B1.1

London Transport posters L1.1

London, Brighton and South Coast Railway B1.3

London, County and Westminster Bank C8.1

Longcase clock C9.1

Longden, Anne H4.1

Losecote Field/Empingham, battle of A4.8

Louis of France, dauphin, later king Louis IX A4.4

Lumley, Henry H1.1 (M.P)

Lunsford, Sir Thomas J1.2

Lyle, Peter Anthony J4.2

Lympne A4.1

MMabillon’s rules X1.5

Macbeth X1.1

Madox, Thomas X1.5

Mafeking, siege of O1.9

Magna Carta A3.1 A3.5 A4.4

Magnus I, king of Norway A2.2 X1.2

Magny, Edouard, Compte de R4.2a

Maine A2.3

Mainprice, William James J4.2

Major Tenants in the Rape of Hastings 1475 X2.12

Malcolm III, king of Scotland A2.2 A4.4

Mallet or Hallet, William O3.1

Manhood, Thomas D1.1

Mann, Philip C7.1

Map by al-Idrisi R5.2

Marden, Jim J4.2

Margaret of Anjou A4.6 A4.7

Margaret/Esthrith, sister of Cnut A4.2

Marie Antoinette's jewels X1.4

Markets and bull baiting in Battle R3.3

Markets and fairs at Robertsbridge A4.4

Markham, John K3.1

Markwick Gardens, St. Leonards on Sea K1.1

Markwick Library collection K1.1

Markwick, clockmakers K1.1

Markwick, James K1.1

Markwick, Leonora G4.1

Markwick, Mary G4.1

Markwick, Nathaniel K1.1

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Markwick, William K1.1

Marley Lane B1.3

Marley stream C7.1

Marmoutier, abbey of A3.1

Married Women’s Property Act 1881 H4.1

Marriott, Benjamin O1.4

Martin, Fr. Gregory M1.8

Martin, Gregory F4.3

Martin, Horace G4.1

Martin, James G4.1

Martin, John D1.1

Martin, Michael O1.14

Martin,Edwin G4.1

Martletts on Sussex arms A2.5

Mary I, queen F4.3

Mary, princess of England, duchesse of Brittany A2.5

Mary, queen of Scots F4.3

Mason, JFA R4.2a

Masters, Charles Douglas J4.2

Masters, Leonard William J4.2

Mathis, Frank C9.1

Mathis, Grace C9.1

Mathis, Joshua C9.1

Mathis, Lucy C9.1

Matilda of Flanders / Queen Mathilda A2.3 A3.1

Matilda, duchesse of Normandy A2.3

Matilda, empress A4.4

Matthewson, John Thomas H4.3

Maudslay, Hannah R3.5

Mauger, archbishop of Rouen deposed A2.3

Mauger, son of Richard II of Normandy A2.3

Maurice, bishop of London A4.4

Maxfield M1.8

May, Sir Thomas F4.3

Mayor of New York 1880 & 1884 O2.4

Mazon, Margarita Ana O2.4

Mearcred's burn, battle of / Creep wood A4.1

Mercredsburn A4.1

Merriman, Huw H1.1 (M.P)

Methodism in eastern Sussex F3.2

Methodism spread into Battle area F3.2

Methodist meetings, list (eastern Sussex) F3.2

Meyrick-Fuller, Owen O1.14

Michelham Augustinian Priory A3.5

Michelham Priory links with Hastings Priory A3.5

Middlemas, Stephen C7.1

Midland Bank C8.1

Miguel, don, king of Portugal O1.6 X1.3

Mildmay, Lady D1.1

Milestones B1.3

Militia Act 1803 F3.2

Miller, John H1.1 (M.P)

Milner, Alfred, viscount O1.9

Milton, John F2.3

Minorca, siege of J2.1

Mints at Hastings and Pevensey R5.2

Mise of Amiens A4.4

Mise of Lewes A4.4 A4.5

Mitchell, John B C9.1

Mitchell, Thomas, methodist F3.2

Mitre, mitred abbots A3.1

Mitten, Edward, son of Isaac Ingall O2.3

Montagu, Viscount F4.1 F4.2

Montagu, Viscountess/Magdalen Dacre F4.1 F4.2

Montague, Anthony, first Viscount F4.3 (M.P)

Montague, Anthony-Maria, second Viscount F4.3

Montague, lady Magdalen F2.3 F4.3

Montague, viscounts R3.5

Montagus and Cowdray Park J1.2

Montfort, John of also nominally duke John IV of Brittany A2.5

Montfort, Yolande countess of A2.5

Moore, Ann (Almonry rentals from abbey) O3.1

Moore, Hilary J4.5

Moore, Mary J4.5

Moore, Meriel J4.5

Moore, Norman (story as PoW) J4.5

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Moore, Richard J4.5

Moore, Sir Alan A3.4 D1.1 J4.5

Morcar, earl of Northumbria A2.2

More, Sir Thomas X1.5

More, Thomas (g'grandson of Sir Thomas More) F4.3

More. Elizabeth X1.5

Morgan, James C7.1

Morlaix, battle of F4.3

Morley, Col. Herbert of Glynde H1.1 J1.2

Morley, Sir William , vice Ashburnham, discharged from sitting H1.1 (M.P)

Morris, Reuben C7.1

Morris, William S1.4

Mortain, Robert de A2.5 A4.4 R5.2

Mortain, William de A3.5

Mortemer, battle of A2.3

Moscow L3.1

Motley, Mary L3.1

Moulton, Thomas - a Dominican friar K3.1 O1.2

Mountfield B1.1 C6.1 R5.2

Mountjoy Institute F3.4 G4.1 O2.4

Mucegros, Alice O3.2

Muggeridge, Malcolm M1.9

Muir, Kenneth William Angus J4.2

Munk, William D1.1

Munn, Stanley Walter J4.2

Murray - army service before North America J2.1

Murray - army service Nova Scotia to Quebec J2.1

Murray - court martial J2.1

Murray - Governor of Minorca J2.1

Murray - Military Governor of Quebec J2.1

Murray - purchase of Beauport Park J2.1

Murray and slavery J2.1

Murray, Hon. James F2.2 J2.1

Murray, James Patrick O1.2

Murray's connections with Hastings J2.1

Mussolini, Benito L3.1

Muster Roll of the Rape of Hastings 1339 A2.5 X2.9

Muster Roll of the Rape of Hastings 1446 A2.5 X2.10

Muter, Robert D1.1

NNaire, Rev. Thomas F3.5

Napier, Capt. Charles X1.3

Napier, Rev. Richard K3.1

Napier, Richard D1.1

Napier, Sir Richard K3.1

National Provincial Bank C8.1

National Trust O3.2

National Westminster Bank C8.1

Navy warrants O1.7

Netherfield C6.1

Netherfield Sunday School F3.3

Neustria, western X1.5

Neveux, François X1.5

Nevill, John, marquis Montague F4.3

Nevill, Katherine F4.3

Nevill, Lady Lucy F4.3

Nevill, Ralf, earl of Westmoreland A2.5

Neville, Christopher H1.1 (M.P)

Neville, Henry H1.1 (M.P)

Nevill-Wood, Tom D1.1

New York & Pacific Steamship Company O2.4

New Zealand L2.2

Newbery jam factory employment R1.2

Newbery, Peter John J4.2

Newton, Alfred Jeremy Grantham J4.2

Newton, John A3.6

Newton-Clare, John Edward J4.2

Nicholas IV, Pope X2.3

Nicholas, abbot / son of Richard III of Normandy A2.3

Nicholson, John Leonard J4.2

Ninfield R5.2

Noakes, Charles David J4.2

Noakes, Gideon R3.5

Noakes, John C9.1

Noakes, Mary C9.1

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Noble, John Padmore J4.2

Nock, Denys Humphrey J4.2

Non-Conformity in Battle F3.1

Norbury, John A2.5

Norman Invasion - books and links R4.1

Norman names, variations of R4.2a R4.2c

Normandy X1.5

Normanhurst as a military hospital O1.3

Normanhurst Court O1.3

Normanhurst Court Caravan Site O1.3

North Trade Road B1.3

Northcliffe, lord - biography M1.11

Northiam A2.1

Northumbria, revolt A2.2

Norton, Benjamin F4.3

Nothelm/Nunna, sub-king of Sussex A4.1

Notre Dame church, Dives R4.2a

Nottige, Charles D1.1

OOaklands O1.10

Oaklands, Sedlescombe L1.1

Oath of Supremacy F4.3

Observatory O1.14

Odo of Canterbury, abbot of Battle A3.1

Odo, bishop of Bayeux / earl of Kent A2.3 A4.4

Offa, king of Mercia A2.4 A3.5 A4.1

Oisc (aka Aesc) A4.1

Olaf Haraldson A4.2

Olaf II, king of Norway A2.2

Olafson, Magnus X1.1

Old Brewery Yard, Battle C2.1

Old Romney A2.3

Old Winchelsea A2.4 A3.5

Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector J1.2

Oliver Cromwell's Chaplain F2.3

Oliver, Leslie Herbert J4.2

Olivier, Herbert Arnould L1.1

Olivier, Laurence O1.4

One Hundred Years War A2.5

Operation Sealion J4.4 J4.3

Oranmore, Co. Galway L3.1

Ordinance of the Sea A3.1 A4.4

Ore, Robert H1.1 (M.P)

Ore, St Helens church A4.1 J2.1

Orme, Robert H1.1 (M.P)

Osbern, brother in law of duke Richrd I of Normandy A2.3

Osborne, Louis J4.3

Osferth/Osfrith A2.1 A4.2

Osmund, sub-king of Sussex A4.1

Otford, battle of A4.2 X1.1

Otham abbey A3.5

Otham, near Pevensey A3.5

Overbury, Thomas K3.1

Owen, Sir David H1.1 (M.P)

Oxenbridge family O1.4

Oxenbridge, John O1.4

Oxenbridge, Sir Goddard M1.3 O1.4

Oxenbridge, Sir Robert H1.1 (M.P) O1.4

Oxley, John B1.3

Oxney, isle of A4.1

PPalmer, John H1.1 (M.P)

Palmer, Sir Thomas H1.1 (M.P)

Palmer, Thomas H1.1 (M.P)

Papillon Family of Crowhurst Park O1.7

Papillon Hall, Leicestershire O1.11

Papillon Hall, Lubenham, Leicestershire O1.7

Papillon, John O1.11

Papillon, John Rawsthorn O1.11

Papillon, Pelham Rawsthorn, DSO O1.11

Papillon, Philip Oxendon O1.7 O1.11

Papillon, Thomas O1.7 O1.11

Parham House, nr. Beaminster L3.1

Parker, Sir George H1.1 (M.P)

Parker, Sir Nicholas H1.1 (M.P)

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Parks nee Wood, Adelaide J4.1

Parks, Arthur J4.1

Parliament O1.14

Parliament Court F3.5

Parliamentary Constituency, all Sussex H1.1

Parliamentary Constituency, Bexhill and Battle H1.1

Parliamentary Constituency, eastern Sussex H1.1

Parliamentary Constituency, Hastings H1.1

Parliamentary Constituency, Rye H1.1

Parry, Edward F3.4

Parry, Hubert S1.4

Particular Baptists F3.1 F3.3

Patry, Edward L1.1

Paul IV, pope F4.3

Peachey, Sir Henry H1.1 (M.P) (M.P)

Peake, William L2.1 O1.14

Pearson, Hesketh MC M1.10

Pearson, John H3.1

Peasants' revolt A4.6

Peasmarsh A2.1

Peasmarsh minster A2.1 A3.5

Peasmarsh, prebend of A2.1

Peile, Bransby D1.1

Pelham, Anne O1.11

Pelham, Cresset O1.11

Pelham, Edward or Edmund F4.3

Pelham, Henry H1.1 (M.P)

Pelham, John H1.1 (M.P)

Pelham, Sir John A2.5 H1.1

Pelham, Sir John , junior A2.5 A3.1

Pelham, Sir Nicholas H1.1 (M.P)

Pelham, Sir Thomas H1.1 (M.P)

Pelham, Thomas H1.1 (M.P)

Penhurst N3.1 A2.4 A4.1 R5.2

Peninsular war X1.3

Penitential Ordinance/Penitentiary A3.1 F1.1

Pennells, Geoffrey Phillips J4.2

Pepperingeye C7.1

Percy, Algernon of Petworth J1.2

Percy, Lord Algernon H1.1 (M.P)

Percy, Lord Eustace R4.2a

Percy, Sir William H1.1 (M.P)

Perl, August D1.1

Peru O2.4

Peter de Roches, bishop of Winchester A3.1

Peter of Savoy, earl of Richmond A4.4

Petition for limited suffrage 1866, Battle signatories H4.1

Petrides, Basil Oliver J4.2

Pett Level A2.4

Petyt, John J4.1

Pevensey A2.2 A2.3

Pevensey church A3.5

Pevensey, Hospital of St John the Baptist A3.5

Pevensey, priests at A3.5

Pevensey, Viscount H1.1 (M.P)

Peverell, Andrew H1.1 (M.P)

Philcox, James B1.3

Philip I, king of Spain F4.3

Philip II, king of France A4.4

Philip VI, king of France A4.6

Phillipa of Hainault A4.6

Phillips, Michael B1.3

Phipps, John S O2.4

Physicians of Battle D1.1

Pike, George F3.6

Pilcher, David F4.2

Pilcher, John F4.2

Pilcher, Luke F4.2

Pilcher, Thomas - also see Pylcher F4.3

Pilcher/Pilchard/Pylcher, Thomas, martyr F4.2

Pilgrims Rest A3.1

Pillbox - poem J3.1

Planetarial glasse K3.1

Plantagenet, Matilda A2.5

Plaques, St. Marys Church J1.1

Platnix farm, Westfield M1.7

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Playden A2.1

Playden, hospital A3.3 A3.5

Plomley diaries X1.3

Pocket watch C9.1

Pocock, Edward Bertram J4.2

Pocock, Ronald James J4.2

Poitiers, battle of A2.5

Poll Tax A4.6

Pont, Charles James J4.2

Ponthieu, count of A2.2

Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 D4.1

Pope, Adrian IV A3.1 A4.4

Pope, Alexander II F1.1

Pope, Eugene III A4.4

Pope, Gregory IX A3.1

Pope, Honorius III A3.1

Pope, Innocent III A3.1

Pope, Innocent VI A3.1

Porter, John O1.4

Portsmouth A4.5

Post-Conquest continuity of Laws X1.5

Pound, Reginald M1.11

Pounde, Thomas F4.3

Powder Mills Hotel C7.1

Powdermill C7.1

Powdermill House O2.4

Powell, Christopher O3.2

Powell, Nathaniel O3.2

Poynings, Robert H1.1 (M.P)

Prebends A3.5

Prebends of Hastings College A3.5

Premonstratensian order A3.5

Pre-Roman Sussex R5.1

Pre-Roman tribes of Britain A4.1

Presbyterian ministers, Battle F3.1

Presbyterianism F3.1

Prescott, Gen. Robert O1.6

Prescott, Lt.Col. Serjeantson O1.6

Primrose, Lt Col Everard Henry J1.1 O2.1

Princess Beatrice, 1907 Battle Abbey visit O2.4

Provisions of Oxford A4.4

Provisions of Westminster A4.4

Public service employment R1.2

Punnett, Thomas C9.1

Puritanism J1.2

Pursglove, Mary F3.6

Putland, James B1.3

Putland, Stephen B1.3

Putland, William C7.1

Pylcher, Thomas - also see Pilcher F2.3

QQuaife, George Thomas J4.2

Quaife, Thomas C9.1

Quarry Hill O1.5 O1.12

Quarry Hill House R3.5

Quarry Rents A3.4

Quebec, battles of J2.1

Quecche, Hugh H1.1 (M.P)

RRadermylde, Ralph H1.1 (M.P) A4.2 R5.2 O1.4

Radygden, Richard O3.2

Radygden, Walter O3.2

Radygden/Retendon family O3.2

Radynden, Alice A2.5 O3.2

Radynden, Sir John de A2.5 O3.2

Railway employees R1.2

Railway Hotel P2.1

Railway, Bexhill - Crowhurst branch B1.3

Railway, Hastings to London B1.3

Railway, London, Brighton and South Coast B1.3

Railway, South Eastern B1.3

Railways O1.3

Ralf (the Timid) of Hereford / Ralf of Mantes A2.2 X1.2

Ralf, abbot of Fecamp A3.5

Ralph of Caen, abbot of Battle A3.1

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Ralph of Coventry, abbot of Battle A3.1

Ralph of Mantes A2.2 X1.2

Ralph, bishop of Chichester A3.1

Rameslie/Rammesleah etc. A2.1 A2.4

Rape boundaries A2.5

Rape of Arundel A2.5

Rape of Bramber A2.5

Rape of Chichester A2.5

Rape of Hastings A2.5 A3.5 X1.5

Rape of Hastings - Lords A2.5

Rape of Hastings - People of 1066-1538 A2.5

Rape of Lewes A2.5

Rape of Pevensey A2.5

Raper, Robert George G4.1

Raper, William C8.1

Raper, William Augustus, solicitor G4.1 M1.7

Rapes and Lathes in Sussex and Kent A4.1

Rapes of Sussex A2.5

Rapes of Sussex - evolution of A4.1

Rapley, Lionel Harry Searle J4.2

Rastell, John X1.5

Ray, Daniel C9.1

Ray, Elizabeth C9.1

Ray, Lydia C9.1

Ray, Sarah C9.1

Ray, William C9.1

Ray, William Stevens C9.1

Read, Henry Edgar J4.2

Reade, Nicholas K3.1

Recusancy, Browne-Montague family F4.3

Recusant families around Battle F4.1

Recusants K3.1

Red Godwit, bird K1.1

Redhead, Margaret J4.1

Reed, William Lewis J4.2

Reeves, Benjamin C9.1

Reeves, William C9.1

Reform Act 1832 H1.1

Reform Act 1867 H1.1

Reginald de Cornhill, sherriff of Kent A3.1 A4.6

Reginald of Brecon, abbot of Battle A3.1

Reims New Testament M1.8

Reinbert A2.5

Relfe, James D1.1

Religious hospitals A3.5

Representation of the People Act of 1918 H4.1

Repton, Humphry L2.1 O1.14

Resumption of Rye and Winchelsea, 1247 A4.4

Richard de Luci, chief justiciar, brother of Walter de Luci A3.1 A4.4

Richard Harcourt vice Pelham, called to the Upper House H1.1 (M.P)

Richard I, duke of Normandy A2.4

Richard I, king A3.1

Richard I, king - ransom for A3.5 A4.4

Richard II, duke of Normandy X1.2

Richard II, king A2.5 A3.1

Richard III, king A2.5 A4.7 O3.2

Richard of Horwode, abbot of Battle A3.1

Richard, duke of York killed A4.6

Richard, duke of York made protector A4.6

Richardson, Ernest D1.1

Richmond A2.5

Richmond, earl of A2.5

Rivers, Sir Thomas H1.1 (M.P)

Roads – Battle by-pass plans B1.3

Roads – plans for Battle in 1934 B1.3

Roads – Robertsbridge by-pass B1.3

Roads – Turnpike Acts of Parliament B1.3

Roads in Battle District after turnpikes B1.3

Roads in Battle District before turnpikes B1.3

Roads in Battle District tarred B1.3 A4.8

Robert atte Forde O1.4

Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset K3.1 A3.3

Robert Curthose A2.5 A4.4

Robert de Bolognia A3.1

Robert de Mortain A2.5 A4.4 R5.2

Robert I, duke of Normandy, death at Nicea A2.3

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Robert I, duke of Normandy, pilgrimage F1.1

Robert of Battle, abbot of Battle A3.1

Robert of Gloucester A4.4

Robert of Winchelsey, Archbishop of Canterbury A4.5

Robert, abbot of Jumieges X1.2

Robert, archbishop of Rouen, count of Evreux A2.3

Robert, bishop of Lincoln A3.5

Robert, count of Eu, Lord of Hastings A2.3 R5.2

Robert, duke of Normandy A2.3 A4.4

Roberts, Charles D1.1

Roberts, Charles West R3.5

Roberts, John C9.1

Robertsbridge A3.5

Robertsbridge by-pass B1.3

Robertsbridge Codex A3.5

Robertsbridge, abbey farm A3.5

Robertsbridge, abbey of the Trinity, Holy Cross, St Mary and St John A2.5 A3.1 A3.5 A3.6

Robins, Charles Valentine J4.2 O1.12

Robins, Cyril Jack J4.2

Robinson, Stephen D1.1

Roger II of Montgomery A2.5

Roger Mortimer A4.5 A4.6

Roger of Poitu A2.5

Rolls of Battle Abbey, Companion names R4.2b

Roman bath house O1.2

Roman bloomery cinders B1.3

Roman river ports R5.1

Roman road R5.1

Roman de Rou R4.2c

Romano-British settlement R5.1

Romeney, John de A3.5

Ronalds, Julia O1.12

Ronalds, Sir Francis C9.1 K2.1 O1.12 R3.5

Ronalds, Sir Francis - inventions O1.12

Rose Green X1.3 O1.6

Rose Green estate R3.5

Rose Hill O1.14

Rose, Elizabeth O1.14

Roseberry, Lord O2.4

Rossetti, D G S1.4

Rother, river A2.4

Round, John X1.5

Rowlandson, John F2.3

Royal Academy of Music S1.4

Royal Bank of Scotland C8.1

Royal College of Music S1.4

Royal College of Physicians D1.1

Royal Gardener for Hampton Court and St James L2.1

Royal Institution O1.14

Royal Navy O1.7

Royal Society of London O1.14 X1.5

Rulers of Kent circa 447-900 A4.1

Rulers of Sussex 491(477)-900 A4.1

Russell, Bertrand S1.4

Russell, Ellen or Eleanor O2.4

Russia L3.1

Rye A2.4

Rye Augustinian friary A3.3 A3.5 A4.8Rye Camber also see Camera Romera A2.4 A4.8

Rye Friaries A3.5

Rye, friary of the Sack A3.3

Ryman, William H1.1 (M.P)

Rymer, Thomas X1.5

SSackville, Charles, later earl of Middlesex, vice Butler, deceased H1.1 (M.P)

Sackville, Ela de A3.5

Sackville, Robert H1.1 (M.P)

Sackville, Sir Edward H1.1 (M.P)

Sackville, Sir Richard H1.1 (M.P)

Sackville, Sir Thomas (the second) H1.1 (M.P)

Saint-Gobain (Compagnie de, SA) C6.1

Salehurst A3.5

Salehurst, Richard, prior of Battle A3.6

Salehurst, vill of A3.5

Salesian College, Burwash F4.1

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Salisbury, Marquess of O1.9

Sandwich, battle of A4.4

Savings Bank for the Rape of Hastings C8.1 S1.1

Savoy, Peter II of A2.5

Saxby family (at Almonry) O3.1

Saxby, Frank S1.4

Saxby, Wiilliam and Joseph O3.1

Saxon cemeteries A4.1

Saxon Shore A4.1

Saxon Shore, count of A4.1

Saxons A4.1

Scaup Duck, bird K1.1

Scotcher, Sidney J4.2

Scott, Montagu David H1.1 (M.P)

Scrivener, William B1.3

Scrivens, George C8.1

Scutage (Knights fee) A2.5

Sedlescombe S1.2

Sedlescombe, gunpowder at C7.1

Seffrid, bishop of Chichester A3.1

Selden, John X1.5

Selwyn, George, bishop of New Zealand later Litchfield L2.2

Seymour, Jane F4.3

Shakespeare R4.2a

Shambrook, Horace James J4.2

Shareshell, Stephen, beadle of Battle A3.1

Sharpe, Anne Sarah O1.10

Sharpe, Hercules O1.10

Sharpe, then Brabazon, Hercules Brabazon O1.10

Sheather, Allan Cecil J4.2

Sheppard , Charles G4.1

Sheppard , Frederick Charles G4.1

Sheridan, Clare (nee Frewen) K3 L3.1 O1.4

Sheridan, Richard Brinsley L3.1 O1.4

Sheridan, Wilfred L3.1

Sheriffs (Vicomptes) X1.5

Sherrifs, Rape and County A2.5

Ship list of William I A3.1

Shirley, Sir Richard H1.1 (M.P)

Shirley, Thomas H1.1 (M.P)

Shoemaking employment R1.2

Shoobridge, Jack J4.3

Shops at Whatlington, 1945 J4.5

Shovell, Admiral Sir Cloudsley O1.7

Shrewsbury, Earl of A2.5

Shurley, Sir John H1.1 (M.P)

Sidney, Sir William of Penshurst A3.5 A3.6 A4.8

Silver Hill B1.1

Silversmiths C9.1

Simmons, Charles J4.3

Simmons, Ronald Ernest J4.2

Simpson, Frederick Edward J4.2

Sinden, Harry William Thorpe J4.2

Sinden, John C7.1

Sinden, William C7.1

Sinnock, Richard, Baptist benefactor F3.3

Sites of Battle courthouse R3.3

Sites of Battle market R3.3

Siward, earl of Northumbria A2.2 X1.2

Siwardson, Waltheof, earl of Northampton A2.2

Skinner, Walter J4.2

Slatter, Thomas D1.1

Slavery O1.14

Slyhand, William A3.5

Smallpox and Smallpox inoculation D1.1

Smirke, Sir Robert O1.14

Smith Harriet C9.1

Smith Thomas F4.3

Smith, Ada J4.1

Smith, Benjamin, MP H4.1

Smith, Charles D1.1

Smith, ED J4.3

Smith, Edward D1.1

Smith, Edward (later Kaye-Smith) D1.1

Smith, Fr. Richard/Vicar Apostolic of England F4.1

Smith, George O1.12

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Smith, James Percival J4.2

Smith, Richard, 2nd Vicar Apostolic of England F4.3

Smith, Thomas C9.1

Smith, Tilden B1.3 C8.1

Soan, Humphrey Rupert Cruse J4.2

Société Française d'Archéologie R4.2a

Society of Genealogists R4.2a R4.2c

Society of Telegraph Engineers O1.12

Socknersh Manor O1.13

Solemn League and Covenant F2.3

Solicitors at Battle and their connections G4.1

Somme, battle of J3.1

Sorcery and inchantment K3.1

South Saxons A4.1

South Sea company O1.7

Southampton, earl of F4.3

Southern Unitarian Magazine F3.4

Soviet Union L3.1

Spanish armada J1.1

Spanish-American War O1.1

Speculum Disciplinae ad Novitios K3.1

Speculum Planetarum K3.1

Spelman, Henry X1.5 F4.3

Spence, William H1.1 (M.P)

Spencer, Lady Diana S1.2

Spiritus Domini K3.1

Spray, Albert Edward J4.2

Springet, Sir Herbert H1.1 (M.P)

St Giles Church , Winchelsea A3.5

St Leger family O1.13

St Martin, Alured de A3.5

St Martin, Robert de A3.5

St Mary in the Castle prebends F2.3

St Mary Magdalene hospital, Hastings A3.5

St Mary's Croft R3.5

St Mary's Farm R3.5

St Mary's Garden R3.5

St Mary's Terrace R3.5

St Mary's Villas R3.5

St Peter's Church, Bexhill A3.5

St Thomas Church , Winchelsea A3.5

St. Bartholomews Day 1662 - Act of Conformity F3.1

St. Brice's day massacre X1.1

St. Cler, Thomas H1.1 (M.P)

St. Denis, abbey of A2.4 A4.2

St. Margaret of Antioch, life of F2.1

St. Martin, Alvred de A2.5

St. Mary in the Castle Church, Hastings A2.1

St. Mary in the Castle, College A2.5

St. Marys Church, Battle A3.1 F2.1

St. Marys Villas O1.12

St. Mary's, Battle, bells F2.1

St. Mary's, Battle, deans F2.1

St. Mary's, Battle, restoration F2.1

St. Mary's, Battle, wall paintings F2.1

St. Michael's, Caldbec Hill F4.1 A4.4

St. Ouen, abbey A2.3

St. Stephen’s Church, Winsham K3.1

St. Valery sur Somme A2.3 A2.4 R4.2a

Stables Theatre, Hastings S1.4

Stainton, Philip Edward J4.2

Stamford Bridge, battle of A2.2

Stapley, Anthony H1.1 (M.P)

Stapley, John H1.1 (M.P)

Starrs Green House R3.5

Statute of Greatly A4.2

Statute of Labourers A4.6

Statute of Marlborough A4.4

Steenstrup, Johannes X1.5

Stenton, Frank X1.5

Stephen, king A2.5 A3.1

Steptoe and Son N3.1

Steyning A2.4

Stigand, archbishop of Canterbury F1.1

Stigand, bishop of Chichester A3.1

Stone, from demolished abbey kitchen O3.1

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Stop Line J4.4

Stott, Hugh D1.1

Strachan, Alistair David J4.2

Street, Jack J4.2

Studeley, Nathaniel H1.1 (M.P)

Styuecle, Richard H1.1 (M.P)

Sub-Wealden Gypsum Company C6.1

Sucton, Henry A3.5

Sullivan, Sir Arthur S1.4

Sussex - blazon/coats of arms A2.5 O3.2

Sussex - Ecclesiastical boundaries A2.5

Sussex after the Roman arrival R5.1

Sussex becomes province of Wessex A4.1Sussex before 410CE R5.1

Sussex Wesleyan Circuit F3.2

Sussex, charters for kingdom of A4.1

Sussex, foundation myth A4.1

Sussex, kings and kingdom of A4.1

Sussex, list of charters of 'kings' of Sussex A4.1

Sussex, place names A4.1

Sussex, rapes of A4.1

Svendsdatter, Thyra A2.2

Swanneshals, Edith A2.2

Swanson, Harold J4.2 O1.6 O1.12

Sweetenham, Charity F3.1 F3.5

Sweetenham, William F3.5

Sweyn, king A2.1 A2.4

Sweynson, Hakon A2.2 A2.3

Sword of Battle abbey A3.1 F4.3

Syon abbey A3.5 A3.6 F4.3 O1.4

TT Company 22nd Battalion, Sussex Home Guard J4.4

Tagart, Miss Lucy F3.4

Taj Mahal O3.2

Talbot, Elizabeth F4.3

Talbot, George, earl of Shrewsbury F4.3

Tanning employment R1.2

Tattershall Castle O3.2

Tauk, Robert H1.1 (M.P)

Taylor, Thomas John J4.2

Telham Court K2.2 O1.5 R3.5

Temperance movement H4.2

Temple, Sir Alexander H1.1 (M.P)

Terry, Catholic teacher at Battle F2.3

Tew family O1.14

Tew, Percy L2.1 O1.14

Tew, Thomas Martin Percy J4.2 O1.14

Tew, Thomas Percy O1.14

Tewkesbury, battle of A4.8

Thatcher, Frederick L2.2

Thatcher, George C9.1

The Ghost - a play M1.3

The Hollies, Mount Street F4.1

The Keep - Blog of local villages and parishes R2

The Myrrour or Glasse of Helth K3.1

The Red Badge of Courage M1.3

The Rhythm Aces N2.1

The Sunbeam O1.3

Theobald Vetulum A3.1

Theobald, archbishop of Canterbury A3.1 A4.4

Thomas a Becket A3.1 A4.4

Thomas of Ludlow, abbot of Battle, then Shrewsbury A3.1

Thomas, Lord Hoo and Hastings A2.5

Thomas, Sir William H1.1 (M.P)

Thored, earl of Norhumbria X1.2

Thorkelsdóttir, Gytha A2.2

Thorney, abbot of A3.1

Thrale, Hester O1.14

Thurkill the Tall X1.1

Thynn, Lord Alexander L3.1

Ticehurst and Sparks, coal merchants S1.1

Ticehurst Family R3.5 S1.1

Ticehurst genealogies S1.1

Ticehurst, Arthur, MC S1.1

Ticehurst, Francis R1.2

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Ticehurst, Frederick S1.1

Ticehurst, Joseph S1.1

Ticehurst, Maj. Cecil J3.2

Ticehurst, Thomas C8.1 D4.1

Ticehurst, William S1.1

Ticehurst, William (High constable of Battle) J1.1

Ticehurst, William Gorham C9.1

Tilden, George G4.1

Tilden-Sampson, John G4.1

Till, William C7.1

Tillingham, river A2.4

Tills ironmongers C9.1 R1.2

Timeline. Eastern Sussex before 1538 A1.1

Tinchebrai, battle of A3.5 A4.4 R4.2a

Tithe maps (ESCC) R2

Tony, Richard A3.6

Tostig, earl of Northumbria X1.2

Tovey, Richard, abbot of Battle A3.1 A3.4

Town Creep A4.1

Towner, John R3.5

Towton, battle of A4.6

Treaty of Abernethy A4.3

Treaty of Bretigny A4.6

Treaty of Paris A4.4 J2.1

Treaty of Pecquigny A2.5

Treaty of Troyes A4.6

Treaty of Utrecht J2.1

Tree, Alice Christian O1.10

Treport, abbey of A3.5 A4.2 R5.2

Tresham, Sir Thomas F4.3

Tress, William - architect B1.3

Trevor, John Morley H1.1 (M.P)

Tribes, pre-Roman of SE England A4.1

Tristram, Christopher J4.1

Trotman, Arthur Laurence G4.1

Trotsky L3.1

Tryggvason, Sweyn and Olaf A4.2

Tuberculosis D1.1 F3.5

Tudor highway law B1.3

Tufton, Sir Nicholas O3.2

Turner, JMW B1.2 L1.1 O1.14

Turner, Ronald Arthur J4.2

Turnham, Sir Robert de A3.5

Turnpike revenues and expenses B1.3

Turnpikes and Tollhouses around Battle B1

Tutton, Michael William Leonard J4.2

Tyler, EJ C9.1

Uckham R5.2

Udimore A2.1 A4.5

Udimore church A4.1 A4.5

Udimore, king Edward's long stay A4.5

Ulfson, Sweyn A2.2

Underhill, Henry J4.2

Unigate dairies F3.4

Unitarian F3.1 F3.3

Unitarian chapel, Battle F3.3 F3.4

Unitarian Evangelical Society F3.5

Unitarian members list, Battle F3.4

United Reform Church F3.6 F3.4 O2.3

Universalism and Universal Baptists F3.1 F3.3

Universalist Miscellany F3.5

Upper Almonry Farm O3.1

Val es Dunes, battle of A2.3

Valuation of the Rape of Hastings 1342 A2.5

Vane, lord Harry O2.1 O2.4

Varaville, battle of A2.3

Vaux, lord F4.3

VE Day celebrations at Whatlington and Battle J4.5

Veness, William C6.1

Vicar Apostolic of England F4.3

Viceroy of India O3.2

Vicomptes (Sheriffs) X1.5

Victoria, queen S1.2

Victorian mythologies of History X1.5

Victualling Commissioners O1.7

Victualling warrants O1.7

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Vidler, Tom F3.5 J3.2

Vidler, William F3.1 F3.4

Viking raids X1.1

Villiers-Stuart, Eileen L1.1

Vinehall to Rye turnpike B1.3

Volunteer militia J1.1

von Roemer, Charles O1.10

Vortigern A4.1

Wace R4.2a R4.2c

Wagner, Richard S1.4

Wait, William C7.1

Wakefield, battle of A4.6

Wakehurst, Richard H1.1 (M.P)

Walcher, William A2.5

Waleys, Sir William H1.1 (M.P)

Waller, William, abbot of Battle A3.1

Wallers Haven A4.1 R5.1

Walter de Luci, abbot of Battle A3.1 A4.4

Walter, count of Mantes A2.2

Walter, Richard Charles J4.2

War of Breton Succession A2.5

War, Boer (service and deaths in) J1.1

Warbleton and Hastings priory A3.5

Ward, Francis C8.1

Wardle, Charles Frederick H1.1 (M.P)

Wareham, nunnery of A2.1

Warenne, countess of A4.4

Warrington, Clement Samuel Vincent J4.2

Wars of the Roses A4.8

Wars of the Roses break out A4.6

Wars of the Treaty of Troyes A4.6

Wars, Kaffir J1.1

Wars, Napoleonic J1.1

Wartling A4.4

Warwick, Richard earl of F4.3

Watch makers C9.1

Watch Oak B1.3

Waterloo, battle of J1.1 O2.2

Waters, Maud J4.1

Watson, John C7.1

Watts, CJP C8.1 (M.P)

Watts, Giles D1.1

Watts, James C8.1 D1.1

Watts, John D1.1

Watts, Robert C8.1

Watts, William C7.1

Watts, William D1.1

Waverly novels illustrator L1.1

Wayville, Richard H1.1 (M.P)

Wealden Ironmaking C5

Webster family R3.5

Webster family of Lokynton, Yorkshire O2.3

Webster, dame Charlotte R3.5

Webster, Frederick C8.1 R5.2

Webster, George of Greewich O2.3

Webster, Henry Vassall J1.1 O2.2

Webster, Sir Augustus C8.1 O2.4

Webster, Sir Godfrey C9.1 H1.1 O2.3 O3.2

Webster, Sir Whistler C9.1

Webster, Thomas O2.3 O3.2

Weir, William O3.2

Wellington, duke of O2.2

Wellington, NZ. First Anglican cathedral L2.2

Wells, HG M1.3 O1.4

Welsh Marches A2.5

Wenham, William C7.1

Werner of Canterbury, abbot of Battle A3.1

Wesley, Rev. John F3.2

Wessex, kingdom of A4.1

Wessex, kings of A4.1

Western Provinces of Wessex A2.1 M1.11

Westfeld , Clement A3.6

Westham hospital/almshouse A3.5

Westham, St John the Baptist A3.5

Westminster abbey A3.5

Westminster Bank C8.1

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Weston, Abraham C9.1

Weston, Mary C9.1

Weston, William D1.1

Whatlington M1.9 M1.10

Whatlington Home Guard J4.5

Whatlington Road B1.3

Whetstone, Sir Bernard F4.3

Whig interpretation of history and the 'fug' X1.5

Whistler family in English Civil War J1.2

White friars A3.5

White Ship, sinking A4.4

White, Edward J4.2

White, Geoffrey R4.2a

White, Gilbert K1.1

Whitefield, George F3.5

Whiteman, Albert Percy J4.2

Whitham, Ann J2.1

Whitmarsh, Edward Francis J4.2

Whitmarsh, Henry G4.1

Wickens, Samuel B1.3

Wilcombe, Nicholas H1.1 (M.P)

Wilde, Oscar M1.6 X1.5

Wilkinson, Douglas Shipton J4.2 A3.2 A4.3

Willard, Roy J4.2

Willett, Henry C6.1

William Cobbett B1.3

William Coche A3.1

William de Blois, son of king Stehen A4.4

William I, death A4.3 A4.4

William I, invasion endorsed by pope F1.1

William I, itinerary A4.3

William I, king of Scotland A3.5 A4.4

William I, maps of movements during his reign A4.3

William I, standard of St Peter the Apostle F1.1

William II Rufus and Robert Curthose A4.4

William II Rufus, death A4.4

William II Rufus, king A2.5 A3.1 A3.5

William II, duke of Normandy, visit to England 1051 X1.2 A3.1

William II, duke of Normandy/William I, king A2.2 A2.3

William IV, king H3.1

William Longli, brewer C2.1

William Marshall A4.4

William Merssh, abbot of Battle, prior of St Nicholas (Exeter) A3.1 A4.8

William of Arques A2.3 A4.8

William of Eu A4.4

William, abbot of Fecamp R5.2

William, archbishop of Canterbury A3.1

William, count of Eu, Lord of Hastings A4.4

William, son of Richard II of Normandy A2.3

William, son of Wibart A2.5

Williams, Allen Marcus J4.2

Willingdon A3.5

Wilson, Dorrien Guy Corbin J4.2

Wilson, Sir Thomas Spencer H1.1 (M.P)

Wiltshire Quarter Session Rolls 17th c. K3.1

Winchelsea, battle of A4.6

Winchelsea, damage and re-building A4.5

Winchelsea, demise of Old Winchelsea A4.5 A4.6

Winchelsea, dominican friary (Blackfriars) A3.3 A3.5 A4.5

Winchelsea, franciscan friary (Greyfriars) A3.3 A3.5 A4.4

Winchelsea, holy cross hospital A3.3 A3.5

Winchelsea, hospital of St Bartholomew A3.3 A3.5

Winchelsea, Hospital of St John A3.5

Winchelsea, New A4.5

Winchelsea, reprisals after 2nd Baron war A4.5

Winchelsea, role in Edward I's wars A4.5 F3.5

Winchester, Elhanan F3.1 F3.4

Winchester, treaty of A4.4

Windycroft, Hastings S1.4

Withens, Margery F2.3

Woddiwiss, Wlliam B1.3

Wolseley, cardinal A3.5

Women's suffrage H4.1

Women's Suffrage Petition 1866 O1.12

Wood, Daniel C9.1

Wood, John H1.1 (M.P)

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Wooden gothic churches L2.2

Woodgate, Ellen C7.1

Woodgate, Henry C7.1

Woodgate, Jack Victor Raymond J4.2

Woodsonne, Alexander K3.1

Woolen Act F2.3

Worcester, William of R4.2c

Worcester, William of, Companion Roll R4.2c R4.2d

Worge estate R3.5

Worge né Jenner, Thomas O1.6

Worge née Collier, Elizabeth O1.6

Worge, George C7.1 G4.1 R3.5 O1.6 X1.3

Worge, John R3.5

World War I J3

World War II J4.4

World War II, Battle town during J1.1

Worley, Frank DCM J3.1

Wren, Roy Victor J4.2

Wrigglesworth, Frank J4.1

Wulfnoth Cild A2.3 X1.1

Wulfnothson, Godwin/Godwin, earl A2.3

Wulfwyn/Wulfin, abbess A2.1 A4.2

Wykeham-Hurford Sheppard & Son - solicitors G4.1

Wyndham, Hon. Charles William vice Lennox, to Lords H1.1 (M.P)

Wythines, John, dean of Battle F2.3 F4.3

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YYalden, William, ironmaster F2.3

Yarmouth A4.5

Young, John D1.1

Young, Robert D1.1 G4.1

Young, Robert Alexander Victor J4.2

Ypres, 1st battle of 1914 S1.2

Ypres, 2nd battle of O1.5

ZZinoviev L3.1

Zion chapel, Battle F3.3 F3.5