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guestling
▪ I. guestling1 (ˈgɛstlɪŋ) Also 9 gestling. [App. connected with guest n. There is a place named Guestling near Hastings.] The name of an assembly of representatives of the corporations of the Cinque Ports, formerly held annually.1629 in Boys Sandwich (1792) 749 The ancient assemblies of brotherhood... Oxford English Dictionary
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Guestling
Guestling is a village and civil parish in the Rother district of East Sussex, England. parts, including Guestling Green and Guestling Thorn. wikipedia.org
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St Laurence's Church, Guestling
The Parish Church of St Laurence is a Church of England church and listed building in the village of Guestling in the Rother District of East Sussex. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Ashburnham (MP)
Thomas Ashburnham (by 1462 – 1523), of Guestling and Winchelsea, Sussex and London, was an English politician. References English MPs 1510 English MPs 1523 People from Winchelsea 15th-century births 1523 deaths Mayors of Winchelsea Year of birth uncertain People from Guestling wikipedia.org
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Sir William Ashburnham, 2nd Baronet
Ashburnham died on 7 November 1755 and was buried at Guestling in Sussex. 1722 British MPs 1722–1727 British MPs 1727–1734 British MPs 1734–1741 Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies People from Guestling wikipedia.org
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Sir William Ashburnham, 4th Baronet
Family William Ashburnham was the son of Sir Charles Ashburnham, the 3rd baronet of Bromham, Guestling, Sussex. Ashburnham was also rector of Guestling, 1743–1797. wikipedia.org
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Denny Ashburnham
Ashburnham died at the age of about 68 and was buried at Guestling on 11 December 1697. Ashburnham was buried at Guestling in Sussex and was succeeded in the baronetcy by his sons William and Charles successively. wikipedia.org
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Brian Bellhouse
College, Oxford Fellows of Magdalen College, Oxford English engineers English inventors English company founders Accidental deaths in England People from Guestling wikipedia.org
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Sir William Ashburnham, 5th Baronet
Ashburnham died aged 84 at his residence Broomham Place in Guestling and was buried at Broomham in Sussex. British MPs 1761–1768 British MPs 1768–1774 High Sheriffs of Sussex Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies People from Guestling wikipedia.org
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John Ashburnham (MP for Winchelsea)
John Ashburnham (by 1483 – 1518/1523), of Guestling and Winchelsea, Sussex and High Halden, Kent, was an English politician. births 16th-century deaths English MPs 1512–1514 English MPs 1515 Year of death uncertain People from High Halden People from Winchelsea People from Guestling wikipedia.org
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Felicity Campbell (artist)
For a time she lived at Guestling in Sussex. Books illustrated Haunted Houses of Britain by Elliott O'Donnell, 1930. References 1909 births Year of death missing 20th-century English women artists English illustrators English women painters People from Guestling wikipedia.org
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Robert Austen (1642–1696)
In 1668 he was deputy mayor of Winchelsea and speaker of the Cinque Ports at the Guestling court. wikipedia.org
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Hastings and Rye (UK Parliament constituency)
Boundaries 1983–2010: The Borough of Hastings, the District of Rother wards of Camber, Fairlight, Guestling and Pett, Rye, Winchelsea 2010–present: The The constituency also includes the Cinque Port of Winchelsea and the villages of Fairlight, Winchelsea Beach, Three Oaks, Guestling, Icklesham, Playden wikipedia.org
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Three Oaks railway station
It was originally known as Three Oaks & Guestling. Oaks and Guestling; finally on 12 May 1980 the present name of Three Oaks was adopted. wikipedia.org
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Hollington, Hastings
of the Ashburnham baronets of Broomham and half-brother of Lawrence Levett, inherited some of their mother Eve Adams Levett Ashburnham's property at Guestling wikipedia.org
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