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  2. White Hart Inn, Crawley - Wikipedia

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    The White Hart Inn, also known as the White Hart Hotel, is a coaching inn on the High Street in Crawley, a town and borough in West Sussex, England.Built in the late 18th century to replace an older inn also under the sign of the White Hart, it also served as Crawley's main post office for most of the 19th century, and still operates as a public house in the 21st century.

  3. Headstrong Club - Wikipedia

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    The Headstrong Club was an 18th-century debating society operating out of an upstairs room at The White Hart in Lewes, East Sussex, England. Notable members included Thomas Paine [1] [2] and Thomas 'Clio' Rickman.

  4. Thomas Paine - Wikipedia

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    Plaque at the White Hart Hotel, Lewes, East Sussex, south east England From 1772 to 1773, Paine joined excise officers asking Parliament for better pay and working conditions, publishing, in summer of 1772, The Case of the Officers of Excise , a 12-page article, and his first political work, spending the London winter distributing the 4,000 ...

  5. White Hart - Wikipedia

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    The White Hart ("hart" being an ... The White Hart pub in Henfield, West Sussex was built in 1777, and sits alongside the A2037 road between Worthing and London. [12 ...

  6. Nicholas Pelham (died 1560) - Wikipedia

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    He had a keen interest in the local wool trade, especially in the town of Lewes, where he bought a house called "The White Hart". [ 7 ] He married Anne, the daughter of John Sackville (died 1557) of Withyham and Chiddingly, Sussex and his first wife Margaret Boleyn (aunt of Anne Boleyn), with whom he had five sons and three daughters.

  7. Monk's House - Wikipedia

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    Monk's House is a 16th-century weatherboarded cottage in the village of Rodmell, three miles (4.8 km) south of Lewes, East Sussex, England.The writer Virginia Woolf and her husband, the political activist, journalist and editor Leonard Woolf, bought the house by auction at the White Hart Hotel, Lewes, on 1 July 1919 for 700 pounds, and received there many visitors connected to the Bloomsbury ...

  8. The White Hart - Wikipedia

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    Great House at Sonning, formerly the White Hart, in Sonning, Berkshire, in England; White Hart Inn Archaeological Site, in New South Wales, Australia; White Hart, Bishopsgate, in London, England

  9. Lewes - Wikipedia

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    The place-name "Lewes" is first attested in an Anglo-Saxon charter circa 961 AD, where it appears as Læwe.It appears as Lewes in the Domesday Book of 1086. [7] The addition of the <-s> suffix seems to have been part of a broader trend of Anglo-Norman scribes pluralising Anglo-Saxon place-names (a famous example being their rendering of Lunden as Londres, hence the modern French name for London).

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