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  2. Christopher Hussey (died 1686) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Hussey was born in Dorking, Surrey, England, in 1599 to John and Mary Hussey (née Wood).By 1633, Hussey had settled in New Hampshire with his wife Theodate (née Bachiler), daughter of Stephen Bachiler, and his mother where he purchased land.

  3. William Mullins (Mayflower passenger) - Wikipedia

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    William Mullins is first named in a Dorking record on 4 October 1595, when he was fined two pence, apparently for not attending the manorial court session of that year. He was recorded in that record as living in the Chippingborough neighborhood of Dorking. William Mullins then disappears from Dorking records until 1604.

  4. Category:People from Dorking - Wikipedia

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  5. Dorking - Wikipedia

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    Dorking (/ ˈ d ɔːr k ɪ ŋ /) is a ... Permanent displays explain the history of the town from prehistoric ... [346] [347] The names of 264 people who died in the ...

  6. Peter Browne (Mayflower passenger) - Wikipedia

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    Browne was baptised on 26 January 1594/5 in Dorking, Surrey, England. This was the same home town as other Mayflower passengers – the Mullins family. [4] Peter Browne was a son of William Browne of Dorking. He had two older siblings, Jane and Thomas, as well as three younger brothers, Samuel, John and James.

  7. Invasion literature - Wikipedia

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    Nearly a century before the invasion literature genre became a true popular phenomenon after the publication of The Battle of Dorking in 1871, a mini-boom of invasion stories appeared soon after the French developed the hot-air balloon. Poems and plays that centred on armies of balloons invading England could be found in France, and even America.

  8. Category:Dorking - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... People from Dorking (2 C, 61 P) Pages in category "Dorking"

  9. George Tomkyns Chesney - Wikipedia

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    George Tomkyns Chesney was born on 30 April 1830 in Tiverton, Devon, one of six children of Sophia Augusta (Cauty) Chesney and Charles Cornwallis Chesney.His brother, Colonel Charles Cornwallis Chesney, achieved prominence as a soldier and military writer; and his sister Matilda Marian Pullan, as a writer on needlework.