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  2. Lewes Castle - Wikipedia

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    Lewes Castle is a medieval castle in the town of Lewes in East Sussex, England. Originally called Bray Castle, it occupies a commanding position guarding the gap in the South Downs cut by the River Ouse and occupied by the towns of Lewes and Cliffe. It stands on a man-made mount just to the north of the high street in Lewes, and is constructed ...

  3. Andrew W. Marlowe - Wikipedia

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    Andrew W. Marlowe (sometimes Andrew Marlowe) is an American screenwriter, producer, and showrunner.He is best known as the creator, showrunner, and executive producer of Castle, a crime mystery dramedy that ran on ABC from 2009 to 2016 and starred Nathan Fillion in the eponymous role.

  4. Sussex in the High Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    The keep at Pevensey Castle is nationally significant and is entirely different from most castles as enormous buttresses were built which extended 9 metres (30 ft) beyond the walls and were over 6 metres (20 ft) thick. [83] Lewes Castle is, with Lincoln Castle, one of only two castles in England with two mottes.

  5. Sussex Archaeological Society - Wikipedia

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    On 18 June 1846 a meeting was convened by Mark Antony Lower, William Henry Blaauw and William Figg at County Hall in Lewes at which the Sussex Archaeological Society was formally established. [ 1 ] In 1864 the Society appointed its first curator and librarian, and in 1866 the first museum catalogue was compiled.

  6. Amon Wilds - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Wilds senior's first independent design commission was an extension to the nave of All Saints Church in Lewes, which he executed in red brick in contrast to the flint tower. [7] In 1810, he built Castle Place on the High Street, part of which was later converted into a house for the palaeontologist Gideon Mantell. [8]

  7. Newhaven Fort - Wikipedia

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    The site selected was on cliffs overlooking the harbour called Castle Hill, which was already occupied by a battery which originated in the mid-16th century. [2] Instead of levelling the site, as was customary, Ardagh designed the fort to conform to the existing contours. [ 1 ]

  8. Category:Films set in castles - Wikipedia

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    The Haunted Castle (1897 British film) The Haunted Castle (1897 French film) The Haunted Castle (1921 film) The Headless Ghost; Henry VIII and His Six Wives; Hideous! High Spirits (film) Horror Island; The Horror of Frankenstein; Hour of the Wolf; House of Dracula; The House of the Devil (1896 film) House of the Wolf Man; Hrabe Drakula ...

  9. RKO 281 - Wikipedia

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    RKO 281 is a 1999 American historical drama television film directed by Benjamin Ross, written by John Logan, and starring Liev Schreiber, James Cromwell, Melanie Griffith, John Malkovich, Roy Scheider, and Liam Cunningham.