Herstmonceux, the Glossary
Herstmonceux is a village and civil parish in the Wealden District of East Sussex, England, which includes Herstmonceux Castle.[1]
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34 relations: Bexhill and Battle (UK Parliament constituency), Brighton and Hove, Buckwell Place, Chestnut, Church of England, Civil parish, Congregationalism, Cowbeech, Cricket, East Sussex, Eastbourne, Fraxinus, Herstmonceux Castle, Herstmonceux Park, Hundred (county division), Listed building, Lord of the manor, Met Office, Nave, Old English, Peucedanum palustre, Pevensey Levels, Points of the compass, Queen's University at Kingston, Royal Observatory, Greenwich, Site of Special Scientific Interest, Sussex trug, Thomas Lennard, 1st Earl of Sussex, Varengeville-sur-Mer, Village, Wards and electoral divisions of the United Kingdom, Wealden District, Willow, Windmill Hill Mill, Herstmonceux.
- Cricket in Sussex
- English cricket in the 14th to 17th centuries
Bexhill and Battle (UK Parliament constituency)
Bexhill and Battle is a constituency in East Sussex represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Kieran Mullan of the Conservative Party.
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Brighton and Hove
Brighton and Hove is a unitary authority with city status in East Sussex, England.
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Buckwell Place
Buckwell Place (formerly Herstmonceux Rectory) is a country house within the civil parish of Herstmonceux, East Sussex, England.
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Chestnut
The chestnuts are the deciduous trees and shrubs in the genus Castanea, in the beech family Fagaceae.
Church of England
The Church of England (C of E) is the established Christian church in England and the Crown Dependencies.
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Civil parish
In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government.
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Congregationalism
Congregationalism (also Congregationalist churches or Congregational churches) is a Reformed (Calvinist) tradition of Protestant Christianity in which churches practice congregational government.
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Cowbeech
Cowbeech is a small village in the civil parish of Herstmonceux in the Wealden district of East Sussex, England. Herstmonceux and Cowbeech are villages in East Sussex.
Cricket
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game that is played between two teams of eleven players on a field, at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps.
East Sussex
East Sussex is a ceremonial county in South East England.
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Eastbourne
Eastbourne is a town and seaside resort in East Sussex, on the south coast of England, east of Brighton and south of London.
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Fraxinus
Fraxinus, commonly called ash, is a genus of plants in the olive and lilac family, Oleaceae, and comprises 45–65 species of usually medium-to-large trees, most of which are deciduous trees, although some subtropical species are evergreen trees.
Herstmonceux Castle
Herstmonceux Castle is a brick-built castle, dating from the 15th century, near Herstmonceux, East Sussex, England.
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Herstmonceux Park
Herstmonceux Park is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Herstmonceux in East Sussex.
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Hundred (county division)
A hundred is an administrative division that is geographically part of a larger region.
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Listed building
In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a structure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection.
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Lord of the manor
Lord of the manor is a title that, in Anglo-Saxon England and Norman England, referred to the landholder of a rural estate.
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Met Office
The Meteorological Office, abbreviated as the Met Office, is the United Kingdom's national weather and climate service.
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Nave
The nave is the central part of a church, stretching from the (normally western) main entrance or rear wall, to the transepts, or in a church without transepts, to the chancel.
Old English
Old English (Englisċ or Ænglisc), or Anglo-Saxon, was the earliest recorded form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the early Middle Ages.
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Peucedanum palustre
Peucedanum palustre (milk-parsley) is an almost glabrous biennial plant in the family Apiaceae.
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Pevensey Levels
Pevensey Levels is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest between Bexhill-on-Sea and Hailsham in East Sussex.
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Points of the compass
The points of the compass are a set of horizontal, radially arrayed compass directions (or azimuths) used in navigation and cartography.
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Queen's University at Kingston
Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario), commonly known as Queen's University or simply Queen's, is a public research university in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
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Royal Observatory, Greenwich
The Royal Observatory, Greenwich (ROG; known as the Old Royal Observatory from 1957 to 1998, when the working Royal Greenwich Observatory, RGO, temporarily moved south from Greenwich to Herstmonceux) is an observatory situated on a hill in Greenwich Park in south east London, overlooking the River Thames to the north.
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Site of Special Scientific Interest
A site of special scientific interest (SSSI) in Great Britain, or an area of special scientific interest (ASSI) in the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland, is a conservation designation denoting a protected area in the United Kingdom and Isle of Man.
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Sussex trug
A Sussex trug is a wooden basket.
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Thomas Lennard, 1st Earl of Sussex
Thomas Lennard, 1st Earl of Sussex, 15th Baron Dacre, (13 May 1654 – 30 October 1715) was an English peer. Herstmonceux and Thomas Lennard, 1st Earl of Sussex are English cricket in the 14th to 17th centuries.
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Varengeville-sur-Mer
Varengeville-sur-Mer (literally Varengeville on Sea) is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in north-western France.
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Village
A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet but smaller than a town (although the word is often used to describe both hamlets and smaller towns), with a population typically ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand.
Wards and electoral divisions of the United Kingdom
The wards and electoral divisions in the United Kingdom are electoral districts at sub-national level, represented by one or more councillors.
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Wealden District
Wealden is a local government district in East Sussex, England.
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Willow
Willows, also called sallows and osiers, of the genus Salix, comprise around 350 species (plus numerous hybrids) of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist soils in cold and temperate regions.
Windmill Hill Mill, Herstmonceux
Windmill Hill Mill is a grade II* listed post mill at Herstmonceux, Sussex, England which has been restored and now operates as a working mill.
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See also
Cricket in Sussex
- Boxgrove
- Cricket in Sussex
- East Lavant
- Herstmonceux
- Lewes
- Marden, West Sussex
- Midhurst
- Selsey
- Sidlesham
- South Central Counties Cup
- Southern Brave
- Stansted Park
- Sussex County Cricket Club
- Sussex Cricket Board
- West Hoathly
- Women's London Championship
English cricket in the 14th to 17th centuries
- Boxgrove
- Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond
- Chevening, Kent
- Clapham Common
- Cranbrook, Kent
- East Lavant
- Eltham
- Guildford
- Harbledown
- Herstmonceux
- History of English amateur cricket
- History of cricket to 1725
- Horsted Keynes
- Lewes
- List of English cricketers to 1771
- List of earliest references in English cricket
- Marden, West Sussex
- Midhurst
- Mitcham Cricket Green
- Newenden
- Richmond Green cricket ground
- Robert Paston, 1st Earl of Yarmouth
- Royal Grammar School, Guildford
- Ruckinge
- Selsey
- Shere
- Shoreham, Kent
- Sidlesham
- Sir John Pelham, 3rd Baronet
- Thomas Lennard, 1st Earl of Sussex
- Wanborough, Surrey
- West Hoathly
- West Horsley
- Winchester College
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herstmonceux
Also known as Foul Mile, Herstmanceux, Herstmonceaux, Herstmonceux, England, Hurstmonceaux, Hurstmonceaux, East Sussex, Hurstmonceux.