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  1. Chiddingly

    Infobox UK place official name Chiddingly country England region South East England static image static image caption small small area footnotes ref name ESiF cite web url http www.eastsussexinfigures.org.uk webview title East Sussex in Figures accessdate 2008 04 26 publisher East Sussex County Council ref area total km2 17.6 population 1,006 population ref Parish 2007 ref name ESiF population density convert 148 sqmi km2 abbr on os grid reference TQ543142 latitude 50.91 longitude 0.19 post town ... shire county East Sussex website http www.chiddingly.gov.uk Chiddingly IPAc en icon t d ... of Chiddingly and a collection of Hamlet place hamlets the largest of these being Muddles ... of Chiddingly ref It covers convert 7 sqmi km2 of countryside. Of the more than 340 dwellings in the parish ... Part 201.html Parochial history of Chiddingly ref the latter being on the A22 road in the south ... in the parish, including Chiddingly Place. Points of interest Burgh Hill Farm Meadow is a Sites of Special ... grassland type. The Church of England parish church at Chiddingly is of unknown date and dedication ... Chiddingly parish church ref Today the parish is part of a united Benefice Church of England benefice ... Congregational chapel was founded in Chiddingly 1901. Chiddingly has a primary school . ref http www.chiddingly.ik.org Chiddingly Primary School ref The annual Chiddingly Festival includes various entertainments around the village. ref http www.chiddinglyfestival.co.uk Chiddingly Festival ref Chiddingly ... on the Park at Golden Cross. Chiddingly has a village hall . Chiddingly also has a museum and archive ... gallery File Chiddingly Church geograph.org.uk 59873.jpg center Chiddingly Church File Chiddingly Church.jpg center Chiddingly Church File Dicker Mill House, Golden Cross geograph.org.uk 177461.jpg ... England East Sussex Chiddingly Commonscat inline Wealden Category Local government in East Sussex Category Villages in East Sussex Category Wealden nl Chiddingly pl Chiddingly ...   more details



  1. Alfred Feist

    Alfred Feist 21 February 1835&ndash 3 December 1873 was a New Zealand brethren preacher. He was born in Chiddingly , Sussex , England on 21 February 1835. ref name DNZB Feist DNZB title Alfred Feist first Peter J. last Lineham id 2f3 accessdate December 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Feist, Alfred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Brethren preacher DATE OF BIRTH 21 February 1835 PLACE OF BIRTH Chiddingly, Sussex, England DATE OF DEATH 3 December 1873 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Feist, Alfred Category 1835 births Category 1873 deaths Category New Zealand religious leaders Category Millenarianism NewZealand bio stub ...   more details



  1. Ian Sturmer

    DESCRIPTION Cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 23 August 1991 PLACE OF BIRTH Chiddingly , Sussex , England DATE ...   more details



  1. William Harvey (officer of arms)

    unreferenced date June 2011 William Harvey was born June 1510 to Turner and Mary Harvey in Ashill, Somerset Ashill , Somerset. He was not an only child he had a brother Thomas Harvey of London, whose daughter Audrey Harvey married William Jefferay. See the diary of their son The journal of William Jefferay, gentleman Born at Chiddingly, old England, in the Year 1591 Died at Newport, New England, in the Year 1675 , edited by John Osborne Austin Providence, R.I. 1899 , pages 1 2, on http www.archive.org stream journalofwilliam00aust page n3 mode 2up According to the Dictionary of National Biography vol 1 20, 22, William Harvey became a junior officer of the college of arms and was appointed the Bluemantle Pursuivant in ordinary on 18th June 1536. Under this title he accompanied William Paqet on an embassy visit to France. After this he was awarded the Somerset Herald coat of arms. Under this title he was recorded as being the only officer of arms to attend the funeral of Catherine Parr Catherine Queen dowager of King Henry VIII. In 1549 he was appointed the Norroy and Ulster King of Arms Norroy King of arms by Edward VI. During this time he made an official visit to Germany. Most strikingly he was despatched to France on 7th June 1577 to declare war on behalf of Queen Mary. William died in Thame, Oxfordshire in 1567. Category College of Arms Category 1567 deaths Category 1510 births DEFAULTSORT Harvey, William ...   more details



  1. Richard Lower (poet)

    Richard Lower 1782 1865 was an English dialect poet. Life Lower, born at Alfriston , Sussex , 19 September 1782, was a son of John Lower, who owned the barge The Good Intent , and was the first person to navigate the little river Cuckmere from the sea to Longbridge. Richard, finding that he was physically too weak to adopt his father s calling, and having received a fair education, opened a school about 1803 in the parish of Chiddingly , where he resided till within a few months of his death. He also carried on the business of land surveyor, and was factotum in most of the parochial offices. From his childhood he was addicted to rhyming, much to his mother s displeasure. He died at the residence of his third son, Joseph Richard Lower, surveyor, High Street, Tonbridge , Kent , 29 September 1865. Works His best known production is Tom Cladpole s Jurney to Lunnon, told by himself, and written in pure Sussex doggerel by his Uncle Tim , and printed in 1830 as a sixpenny pamphlet. Of this at least twenty thousand copies were sold, chiefly among the cottagers in East Sussex , who, however, resented Lower s sarcasms at their expense. It was followed in 1844 by Jan Cladpole s Trip to Merricur, written all in rhyme by his Father, Tim Cladpole , which was principally directed against slavery . In 1862 he published Stray Leaves from an Old Tree, Selections from the Scribblings of an Octogenarian . Family Richard Lower was married to Mary Oxley in 1803. They had 7 children Martha Oxley Lower 1807, Alfred Ebeneezer Lower 1809 He died on 15 March 1812 in Chiddingly, Sussex, England, Mark Antony Lower 1814 He died on 28 March 1876 in St Anne, Lewes, Sussex, England, Joseph Richard Lower 1816 He died in 1891, Mary Lower 1817, Jerimina Lower 1819, Matthew Henry Lower 1822. His eldest daughter, Mrs. Quaife, was well known as a nurse in America in the federal army. References reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Lower, Richard 1782 1865 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lo ...   more details



  1. White boar

    , to the Chiddingly Boar found in Chiddingly , East Sussex in 1999, and now in the British Museum ... highlight objects pe t the chiddingly boar.aspx British Museum ref No doubt there were once badges ...   more details



  1. Mark Antony Lower

    , 1861 Parochial history of Chiddingly , 1862 ref name ol The Worthies of Sussex , 1865 A Compendious ...   more details



  1. Jeremy Page (poet)

    Deleted image removed File Jeremy Page portrait.JPG thumb Jeremy Page Jeremy Page is a British writer, poet ref Who s Who in Poetry http www.poetrykit.org whoswho whop.htm ref and editor. He is the founding editor of The Frogmore Papers . ref The official Frogmore Press website http www.frogmorepress.co.uk ref He was born in Folkestone, Kent, in 1958 and attended the University of Warwick and the University of Bristol . He lived in Italy in the 1980s and now teaches at the University of Sussex . His poetry and short stories have been published in magazines like http www.acumen poetry.co.uk Acumen , Aesthetica , Ambit magazine , Magma and Seam , and in numerous anthologies. He has published four collections of poems, most recently In and Out of the Dark Wood http www.happenstancepress.com HappenStance , 2010 . His work has been translated into German and Romanian and has been published in Ireland, Germany and the United States. In 2011 Ashley Press published his translations of Catullus s Lesbia poems as The Cost of All Desire . He has read his work widely with poets such as Peter Reading Folkestone Library, 1995 , Judith Kazantzis Lauderdale House, 2005 , Hugo Williams Dulwich Festival, 2006 and Grace Nichols Chiddingly Festival, 2008 . References reflist External links http www.frogmorepress.co.uk The Frogmore Press official website http www.poetrymagazines.org.uk magazine index.asp?id 8 On line back issues of The Frogmore Papers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Page, Jeremy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 23rd PLACE OF BIRTH Folkestone, Kent DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Page, Jeremy Category Living people Category English short story writers Category English poets ...   more details



  1. Farley Farm House

    multiple issues notability December 2011 primary sources December 2011 Farley Farm House is a farm house near Chiddingly , East Sussex which has been converted into a museum and archive featuring the lives and work of its former residents, the photographer Lee Miller and the surrealist artist Roland Penrose . Lee Miller and Roland Penrose came to live at Farley Farm House in 1949 and, in the thirty five years they lived there, built up a collection of contemporary art treasures. Many of these were made by their friends and visitors including Pablo Picasso , Man Ray , Max Ernst and Joan Mir . ref cite news title Picasso came for tea author Joanna Moorhead url http www.guardian.co.uk travel 2009 apr 05 farley penrose lee miller picasso newspaper The Observer date 5 April 2009 accessdate 27 December 2011 ref These art treasures were put together with work of Lee Miller and Roland Penrose, along with other artworks form all over the world by their son Anthony Penrose, who has also transformed the Barn into an art gallery for upcoming and local artists to show their work. The house is surrounded by a sculpture garden and Lee Miller s vegetable patches. ref The Home of the Surrealist, Antony Penrose, Published by Francis Lincoln. ref The most notable visitor to Farley Farm House was Pablo Picasso who came twice, 11 and 15th November 1950 to visit Miller and Penrose. On his second visit he created a drawing in Indian ink on the first two pages of the ICA Visitors book of bulls with grasshopper s wings, perched on twigs. The drawing is thought to have been inspired by his visit that day to the dairy on Penrose s farm where he encountered William, the Ayrshire bull. The ICA visitor s book containing this and drawings by other key artists is now in the collection of the Department of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum, London. A lithograph of the drawing is on display in Farley Farm House and it is considered to be one of only two works Picasso created in England on h ...   more details



  1. Ralph Fitzherbert

    highlight objects pe t the chiddingly boar.aspx British Museum The Chiddingly Boar in silver gilt ...   more details



  1. Antony Penrose

    2010 at The Chiddingly Festival, and in 2011 at the Brighton Festival. References Reflist Antony ...   more details



  1. List of places in East Sussex

    This is a list of city cities , town s and village s in the county of East Sussex , England . See the list of places in England for places in other counties. compactTOC8 side yes top yes num yes NOTOC A Alciston , Alfriston , Arlington, East Sussex Arlington B Barcombe , Barcombe Cross , Barcombe Mills , Battle, East Sussex Battle , Beachy Head , Beachlands, East Sussex Beachlands , Beckley Furnace , Bells Yew Green , Belmont, East Sussex Belmont , Berwick, Sussex Berwick , Berwick Station, East Sussex Berwick Station , Bexhill on Sea , Birling Gap , Bishopstone, East Sussex Bishopstone , Blackness, East Sussex Blackness , Boars Head , Bodiam , Brede, East Sussex Brede , Brighton , Broadland Row , Broad Oak, East Sussex Broad Oak , Broomgrove , Burwash, East Sussex Burwash , C Cackle Street near Brede Cackle Street , Camber, East Sussex Camber , Chitcombe , Clive Vale , Cock Marling , Cripp s Corner , Crowborough , Crowlink , Chiddingly Chailey D Denton, East Sussex Denton , Ditchling , Downside, East Sussex Downside E Eastbourne, East Sussex Eastbourne , East Dean and Friston East Dean , East End, East Sussex East End , East Guldeford , Eridge Green , Etchingham , Exceat F Fairwarp , Falmer , Filching , Five Ash Down , Folkington , Forest Row , Four Oaks, East Sussex Four Oaks , Frant , Friday Street, Sussex Friday Street G Goatham Green , Groombridge H Hailsham , Halton , Hampden Park, East Sussex Hampden Park , Hangleton , Westham Hankham , Hartfield , Hastings , Heathfield, East Sussex Heathfield , Herstmonceux , High Wickham, Hollington, East Sussex Hollington , Hove , Hirle I Icklesham , Iford , Isfield J Jenkins Green , Jevington K Kingston near Lewes L Langney , Langney Village , Lewes , Lower Willingdon M Maresfield , Mayfield, East Sussex Mayfield , Meads , Mill Hill, East Sussex Mill Hill , Milton Street, East Sussex Milton Street , Mount Pleasant, Newhaven, East Sussex Mount Pleasant N Newhaven, East Sussex Newhaven , Newick , Northiam , Norton, East Sus ...   more details



  1. East Hoathly with Halland

    a united benefice with that at Chiddingly ref http www.easthoathlychurch.org Parish church website ...   more details



  1. Wealdway

    . Now on to Buxted Park, Uckfield , round Blackboys , with its Youth Hostel , East Hoathly through Chiddingly ...   more details



  1. New Mill

    New Mill or New Mills is a common name given to mills in the United Kingdom and is also used elsewhere. It is also a place name. United Kingdom Places New Mill, Cornwall Miskin New Mill , Glamorganshire New Mill, Hertfordshire New Mill, West Yorkshire New Mill End , Bedfordshire Luton Hoo railway station New Mill End railway station Windmills New Mill, Attleborough, a List of windmills in Norfolk windmill in Norfolk New Mill, Badingham, a List of windmills in Suffolk B windmill in Suffolk New Mill, Beckley, a List of windmills in East Sussex windmill in East Sussex New Mill, Chiddingly, a List of windmills in East Sussex windmill in East Sussex New Mill, Coseley, a List of windmills in Staffordshire windmill in Staffordshire New Mill, Cross in Hand , a windmill in East Sussex New Mill, East Ruston, a List of windmills in Norfolk windmill in Norfolk New Mill, Gorefield, a List of windmills in Cambridgeshire windmill in Cambridgeshire New Mill, Great Coggeshall, a List of windmills in Essex windmill in Essex New Mill, Henfield, a List of windmills in West Sussex windmill in West Sussex New Mill, Hornchurch, a List of windmills in Essex windmill in Essex New Mill, Keyingham a List of windmills in the East Riding of Yorkshire windmill in the East Riding of Yorkshire New Mill, Leven a List of windmills in the East Riding of Yorkshire windmill in the East Riding of Yorkshire New Mill, Lydd, a List of windmills in Kent windmill in Kent New Mill, Northbourne , a windmill in Kent New Mill, North Kelsey, a List of windmills in Lincolnshire windmill in Lincolnshire New Mill, North Walsham, a List of windmills in Norfolk windmill in Norfolk New Mill, Plumstead, a List of windmills in Norfolk windmill in Norfolk New Mill, Preston next Wingham, a List of windmills in Kent windmill in Kent New Mill, Prittlewell, a List of windmills in Essex windmill in Essex New Mill, Rottingdean , a windmill in East Sussex New Mill, Rye , a windmill in East Sussex New Mill, Seaton Ross , a List o ...   more details



  1. Black Mill

    Black Mill is the name of a number of windmill s, and to a lesser extent watermill s in the United Kingdom. Windmills Black Mill, Aldeburgh, a List of windmills in Suffolk A windmill in Suffolk Black Mill, Barham , a windmill in Kent Black Mill, Bethersden, a List of windmills in Kent windmill in Kent Black Mill, Belton, a List of windmills in Suffolk B windmill now in Norfolk ref name Suffolk In Suffolk until 1974 ref Black Mill, Beverley , a List of windmills in the East Riding of Yorkshire Beverley windmill in the East Riding of Yorkshire . Black Mill, Bexhill, a List of windmills in East Sussex windmill in East Sussex Black Mill, Bognor Regis, a List of windmills in West Sussex windmill in West Sussex Black Mill, Botesdale, a List of windmills in Suffolk B windmill in Suffolk Black Mill, Brighton, a List of windmills in East Sussex windmill in East Sussex Black Mill, Burgh Castle, a List of windmills in Suffolk B windmill now in Norfolk ref name Suffolk Black Mill, Cawston, a List of windmills in Norfolk windmill in Norfolk Black Mill, Chatteris, a List of windmills in Cambridgeshire windmill in Cambridgeshire Black Mill, The Dicker, Chiddingly, a List of windmills in East Sussex windmill in East Sussex Black Mill, Corpusty, a List of windmills in Norfolk windmill in Norfolk Black Mill, Croydon a List of windmills in Surrey windmill in Surrey Black Mill, East Blatchington a List of windmills in East Sussex windmill in East Sussed Black Mill, East Bergholt, a List of windmills in Suffolk E windmill in Suffolk Black Mill, Eastbourne, a List of windmills in East Sussex windmill in East Sussex Black Mill, Elsworth, a List of windmills in Cambridgeshire windmill in Cambridgeshire Black Mill, Felpham, a List of windmills in West Sussex windmill in West Sussex Black Mill, Forncett St Peter, a List of windmills in Norfolk windmill in Norfolk Black Mill, Harbledown , a List of windmills in Kent windmill in Kent Black Mill, Headcorn , a List of windmills in Kent windmill ...   more details



  1. The Moon and the Sledgehammer

    The Moon and the Sledgehammer is a cinema of the United Kingdom British 1971 in film 1971 cult film cult ref cite book author Paul Simpson date 2010 title The Rough Guide to Cult Movies ISBN 1848362137 ref documentary film documentary film directed by Philip Trevelyan and produced by Jimmy Vaughan which documents the eccentric lives of the Page family, consisting of the elderly Mr Page and his adult children Jim, Pete, Nancy and Kath, who live in a forest near Chiddingly , Sussex without mains gas , mains electricity or running water . The sons find employment by fixing mechanical things as odd jobs and maintain two traction engine s. The film consists of interview s with the Page family, interspersed with footage of them going about their lives in the forest. There is no voice over narration, and shot using natural light. The film is 65 minutes long and is shot on 16mm film 16mm colour motion picture film colour film . The sound is mono . The film was previewed at the 1971 Berlin Film Festival , and the first reviews were in the West Germany West German press ref cite newspaper date 3 July 1971 newspaper Der Abend ref ref cite newspaper date 3 July 1971 newspaper Berliner Morgenpost ref ref cite newspaper date 4 July 1971 newspaper Telegraf Illus ref . The British press subsequently picked it up resulting in short positive reviews by John Russell Taylor ref cite newspaper author John Russell Taylor newspaper The Times date July 7 1971 ref , David Robinson film critic David Robinson ref cite newspaper author David Robinson film critic David Robinson date 8 July 1971 newspaper The Financial Times ref , George Melly ref cite newspaper newspaper The Observer Review author George Melly date 25 July 1971 ref , Dilys Powell ref cite newspaper author Dilys Powell date August 29 1971 newspaper The Sunday Times Weekly Review ref . After its distribution it was also positively reviewed by Philip Oakes ref cite newspaper date 31 October 1971 author Philip Oakes newspaper The S ...   more details



  1. Lee Miller

    family. Miller died from cancer at Farley Farm House in Chiddingly , East Sussex in 1977, aged 70 ... NY DATE OF DEATH 1977 07 21 PLACE OF DEATH Chiddingly , Sussex DEFAULTSORT Miller, Lee Category ...   more details



  1. Ouse Valley Railway

    through Framfield , East Hoathly , Chiddingly and Lower Horsebridge before joining the Cuckoo Line ...   more details



  1. Richard Sackville (escheator)

    Sir Richard Sackville ca. 1507 spaced ndash 21 April 1566 of Ashburnham and Buckhurst in Sussex and Westenhanger in Kent was an England English administrator and Member of Parliament . ref name haslar316 Haslar. History of Parliament. p. 314. ref Career He was under treasurer of the exchequer, chancellor of the Court of Augmentations , Escheator of Surrey and Sussex in 1541 2 and was made custos rotulorum of Sussex in 1549 till his death and is the first listed Lord Lieutenant of that county from 1550 till his death he was also made steward of the archbishop of Canterbury s Sussex manors in 1554. ref name sybil Sybil M. Jack, Sackville, Sybil M. Jack, Oxford University Press, 2004 http www.oxforddnb.com view article 24447, accessed 11 March 2011 ref ref name horsfield79 Horsfield. The History, Antiquities and Topography of the County of Sussex. Vol. I. pp.79 83. ref He was elected as MP for Chichester UK Parliament constituency Chichester in 1547, for Sussex UK Parliament constituency Sussex in March 1553, 1559 and 1563 and for Portsmouth UK Parliament constituency Portsmouth in 1554. He was knighted by 1549. When the Court of Augmentations was dissolved in January 1554, Sackville, at the time losing most of his other paid positions, retired to the life of a Sussex gentleman, serving as Justice of the Peace JP . ref name sybil On the accession of Queen Elizabeth her mother was his mother s cousin his fortunes improved. He was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1559, holding the position until his death in 1566. ref cite web url http www.hm treasury.gov.uk about chancellors list.htm title Chancellors from 1559 to present publisher HM Treasury accessdate 2012 01 07 ref Family Richard Sackville was the eldest son of John Sackville, Esq. John Sackville ca. 1484 1557 of Withyham and Chiddingly, Sussex, and his first wife, Margaret d. ca. 1533 , daughter of William Boleyn Sir William Boleyn of Blickling, and on his mothers side was cousin to Anne Boleyn . ref name s ...   more details



  1. Grade I listed buildings in East Sussex

    Bartholomew, Chalvington Parish Church, Chiddingly Church of St Michael the Archangel, Litlington ...   more details



  1. Hellingly Cricket Club

    Infobox first class cricket team team Hellingly Cricket Club image imagesize caption home venue Horsebridge Recreation Ground established 1758 Club Captain Steve Hook last match first title no. of titles notable players Hellingly Cricket Club is a cricket club based in Hellingly , East Sussex , England. The club was formed in 1758, and 2008 marked the 250th anniversary. ref http www.eastbourneherald.co.uk hailsham news Cricket club is 250 not.3890518.jp Cricket club is 250 not out , Eastbourne Today, 19 March 2008. ref History The club dates back to 1758 when a newspaper contained the following article On 21 June 1758, the gentlemen of Hellingly joined the gentlemen of the nearby villages Chiddingly and Chalvington with Ripe Chalvington to a game of cricket against the gentlemen of Firle and Ringmer, to be played at The Broil in Ringmer. This match is still commemorated each year with an annual cricket game played in the form of the Chalvington Cup which Hellingly currently hold in 2010 . In a Walkathon sponsored walk in March and April 2008, to celebrate the anniversary, members hit a cricket ball the 140 miles from Lord s Cricket Ground Lords to their ground and back again. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi uk news england sussex 7306655.stm Cricketers are hitting a ball from Lord s cricket ground in London to their base in East Sussex, 60 miles away, to mark the club s 250th year , BBC News , 20 March 2008. ref ref http www.eastbourneherald.co.uk hailsham news Cricket club members39 milestone hike.3990210.jp Cricket club members milestone hike to Lord s , Eastbourne Today, 17 April 2008. ref The clubs old minute books show that the present cricket club was reformed on May 10, 1904 and that cricket was played at the turn of the century on the field that is now Horsebridge Recreation Ground. Several years later Hellingly moved cricket grounds around the village until in 1953 a new cricket pitch was laid and a pavilion was erected back at Horsebridge Recreation Ground. b ...   more details



  1. Wealden

    2007 Councillors Ratio Alfriston 2481 1 2481 Buxted and Maresfield 5052 2 2526 Chiddingly and East ... 3145 376.4 Chalvington with Ripe Parish Council 4.3 1082 252.0 Chiddingly Parish Council 6.8 1006 ...   more details



  1. List of schools in East Sussex

    , primary Chyngton School, Seaford, East Sussex Seaford , primary Chiddingly Primary School, Chiddingly ...   more details



  1. List of civil parishes in East Sussex

    Berwick, East Sussex Berwick sup 6 sup Buxted sup 14 sup Chalvington with Ripe sup 6 sup Chiddingly ...   more details




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