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205th Field Company Royal Engineers J4.4 45th Division XII Corps J4.4 A A2100 - the London Road Turnpike B1.1 Abbayes, aux Hommes and aux Dames, Caen A2.3 Abbey, Battle, hospital for pilgrims A3.5 Abbey, Battle, hospital of St Thomas the Martyr A3.5 Abbey, Bayham A3.5 Abbey, Otham, of St Mary and St Lawrence A3.5 Abbey, Robertsbridge, of the Trinity, Holy Cross, St Mary and St John A3.5 Abbey, Syon A3.5 Abbey, Treport A3.5 Abbot Richard Tovey's passport A3.4 Abolition of flogging in navy (1879) and Army 1880) H4.3 Acculturation A4.1 Acre, Robert - an error F2.3 Acrise Park, Kent O1.7 O1.11 Acrise, Kent O1.7 Act against Occasional Conformity 1711 O1.7 Act of Settlement 1701 O1.7 Acton and Mrs Beeton M1.1 Acton, Eliza M1.1 Acton's Cookery books M1.1 Adean family S1.2 Adean, Edward S1.2 Adeane, Admiral Edward Stanley S1.2 Adeane, Henry S1.2 Adeane, Michael Edward S1.2 Adela, daughter of William I A4.4 A4.2 X1.1 X1.5 Ades, James Arthur Frederick J4.2 Adur, river A2.5 Aelfgar, earl of East Anglia then Mercia A2.2 Aelfgar, earl of Mercia X1.2 Aelfgifu of Northampton A4.2 Aelfgifu, queen X1.2 Aelfhere O3.2 Aelfleda, queen A4.2 Aelle A4.1 Aerial Electroscope C9.1 Aethelbert, sub-king of Sussex A4.1 Aethelflaed of Wessex A2.1 Aethelmaer 'the Fat' A2.1 Aethelnoth, archbishop of Canterbury A2.1 A2.2 Aethelred I of Wessex A2.1 A2.2 X1.2 Aethelred II, king A2.1 A2.2 Aethelred II, sons and daughters of X1.2 Aethelwalh of Sussex, sub-king A4.1 Aethelweard 'the Historian' A2.1 Aethelweard's Chronicle A2.1 Agincourt - Sussex Men at, 1415 X2.8 Agincourt, battle of A4.6 Agricultural labourers employment R1.2 Agricultural support workers employment R1.2 Akehurst, Violet Edith J4.2 Alan III of Brittany A2.3 Alan of Retling, abbot of Battle A3.1 Alard, Gervase A4.5 Albert and the Lion M1.5 Alencon A2.3 Alfred Aetheling killed X1.2 Alfred Aetheling, son of king Aethelred II and Emma A2.3 A2.4 Alfred, king A2.1 A4.1 Alix de Louvain, dowager queen A2.5 Alix, countess of Eu A2.5 A3.5 Allen, Anthony Peter J4.2 Allen, William, cardinal M1.8 Almanach Nova K3.1 Almonry Farm O3.1 S1.1 Almonry, owners/occupiers timeline O3.1 Almonry, the O3.1 Alnwick, battle of A3.5 A4.4 Alu(v)red de St Martin A2.5 A3.5 A4.4 Ambrose, William A3.6 Amies, Alan J4.2 Anderita Roman fort R5.1 Anderson, Irvine O3.1 Angell, Stewart (book) J4.3 Angevin empire, apogee A4.4 Angles A4.1 Anglican churches of East Sussex F2 Anglo-Norman dialect X1.5 Anglo-Norman families 1066-1205 R4.2a Anglo-Saxon minsters A3.5 Anjou, count of A2.3 Anne, queen of England A2.5 Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury A3.1 A3.5 A4.4 Anstey, George J4.1 Anti-tank blocks J4.4 Apocryphal Statute/de Officio Coronatis concerning wrecks etc A4.5 Appledore, Danish raid A4.2 Apps, Robert C9.1 Archangel, Russia O1.7 Archdeaconry of Chichester A2.5 Archdeaconry of Lewes A2.5 Archer, Mark C7.1 Arlington A3.5 Arnold, Charles C8.1 Arthur, nephew of Richard I and John A4.4 Artists of Battle District L1.1 Artois, Robert of A2.5 Ashburnham R5.2 Ashburnham Christian Trust L2.1 Ashburnham church - re-built 1665 L2.1 Ashburnham estate B1.2 Ashburnham family O1.13 Ashburnham House O1.1 Ashburnham Park L2.1 Ashburnham Place F4.1 O1.1 Ashburnham, 2nd earl L2.1 Ashburnham, Anchitel Fleetwood J4.2 Ashburnham, barony created O1.1 Ashburnham, Bertram, 5th earl F4.1 Ashburnham, brick and tile making C3 Ashburnham, John H1.1 (M.P) Ashburnham, John (groom of the Bedchamber to Charles I) J1.1 J1.2 Ashburnham, Lady Catherine F4.1 Ashby, lieutenant William J4.3 Ashdown Forest case of 1876-82 G4.1 Ashingdon/Assandun, battle of A4.2 X1.1 Askew, James O3.1 Asten stream C7.1 Astronomie and Physicke K3.1 Atatürk L3.1 Athelstan Aetheling A2.2 Athelstan, king A4.2 atte Forde, Margery O1.4 atte Forde, Thomas O1.4 Auchinleck Manuscript R4.2a Auchinleck Roll R4.2a Auchinleck, Lord R4.2a Augustinian order A3.5 Aumale, Count of A2.5 Austen, Edmund F3.6 Auxiliary Units J4.3 Aylard, Anthony brewer C2.1 Aylward, Florence N2.2 Aylward, Rev. Augustus, rector of Brede N2.2 B B2096 - Kane Hythe Road B1.2 Babelake, John H1.1 (M.P) Babinrerode A2.5 Bacon, Cecil Walter L1.1 Bacon, John J4.1 Baden-Powell, Col. Robert O1.9 Baily family, brewers C2.1 Bainbridge, Thomas, dean F2.3 Bainbridge, Thomas. Plurality with Icklesham F2.3 Baker, John O1.14 Baker, Serena R3.5 Baldslow hundred R5.2 Baldslow road archway B1.3 Baldwin V, count of Flanders A2.2 Bank – Barclays C8.1 Bank – Hastings Old Bank C8.1 Bank – HSBC C8.1 Bank – Lewes Old Bank C8.1 Bank – Lloyds C8.1 Bank – London and County C8.1 Bank – London and Westminster C8.1 Bank – London, County and Westminster C8.1 Bank – Midland C8.1 Bank – National Provincial C8.1 Bank – National Westminster C8.1 Bank – Royal Bank of Scotland C8.1 Bank – Savings Bank for the Rape of Hastings C8.1 S1.1 Bank – Westminster C8.1 Bank of England O1.7 Banlieu of Battle A2.5 Bannebury, Richard H1.1 (M.P) Baptist Calvinist Church of God at Battle F3.1 Baptist pastors F3.3 Baptist trustees F3.3 Baptists in Battle 1780-1792 (list of names) F3.1 Baptists wooden meeting house, Battle F3.3 Barber, SG J4.3 Barclays Bank C8.1 Barker, Gregory H1.1 (M.P) Barnes, Charles Clarence J4.2 Barnes, Edward J4.2 Barnet, battle of A4.7 A4.8 Barracks, Whatlington Road J1.1 Bartlett, Sarah B1.3 Barton, Frank William J4.2 Barton, Thomas G4.1 Basset, Lady Joan A2.5 Batchelor, William C9.1 Bateman, Lord O1.9 Bates, David X1.5 Battle Abbey - Inquest jurors A3.4 Battle Abbey - Liberties of A3.4 Battle Abbey 1493 Liberties of Battle Abbey and Inhabitants of Battle A3.4 Battle Abbey 1493 Passport translation A3.4 Battle Abbey estate sale - Montagu to Webster L2.1 Battle Abbey Rentals - names X2.1 Battle Abbey Rolls O2.1 R4.2a Battle Abbey Rolls, indexes of Companion names R4.2b Battle abbey, abbots of A3.1 Battle abbey, banlieu/leuga R5.2 Battle abbey, bell tower and bells A3.1 Battle abbey, Chronicle G1 Battle abbey, coats of arms A3.1 Battle abbey, custody during abbatial vacancies A4.5 Battle abbey, dedication A4.4 Battle abbey, dissolution A4.8 Battle abbey, excavations A3.2 Battle abbey, fairs A4.4 Battle abbey, fortification A4.6 J1.1 Battle abbey, hospital A3.3 A3.5 Battle Abbey, lands of in 1538 A3.6 Battle abbey, manors A3.1 A4.4 Battle abbey, monks pensions A4.8 Battle abbey, pardonned for supporting Cade A4.6 Battle abbey, park A3.2 L2.1 Battle abbey, Park farm survey A3.2 Battle abbey, partial restoration O2.1 Battle Abbey, pensions of monks and lay staff A3.6 Battle abbey, receives general pardon A4.8 Battle abbey, recusants M1.8 Battle abbey, scriptorium A2.3 Battle Abbey, seals A3.6 Battle abbey, surrender A3.6 A4.8 Battle abbey, sword of R3.2 Battle abbey, walled garden O2.1 Battle Almonry O3.1 Battle and the Battle of Britain J4 Battle at war, WW1 J3 Battle Bonfire Society O2.4 Battle breweries C2.1 Battle burial grounds closures F3.3 Battle by-pass B1.3 Battle Catholic Church F4.1 Battle Church clock C9.1 Battle Community Tapestry A3.1 A4.3 Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman Studies X1.5 Battle Court House A3.4 Battle Declaration in 1831 H3.1 Battle Football Club O2.4 Battle Great Wood B1.3 Battle Hill B1.3 Battle History walk R3.1 Battle in WW2 J1.1 Battle Market Place A3.4 Battle of Barnet A2.5 Battle of Brémule A2.5 Battle of Mortimers Cross A2.5 Battle of Poitiers A4.6 Battle of Tewkesbury A2.5 Battle of Tinchebrai A2.5 Battle of Towton A2.5 Battle pageant, July 1932 M1.7 Battle people list - Grace wedding presents O2.4 Battle prison then police station E3.1 Battle prisons E3.1 Battle Railway station B1.3 Battle tollhouses and gates B1.3 Battle UDC (Urban District Council) B1.3 Battle Union catchment D4.1 Battle Union guardians D4.1 Battle Union Workhouse D4.1 L2.2 Battle Union Workhouse, masters of D4.1 O1.2 O1.3 Battle Wesleyan chapel F3.2 Battle, bombings in WW2 J1.1 Battle, deaths in wars post-WW2 J1.1 Battle, employment in R1.2 Battle, first telephone S1.1 Battle, gunpowder at C7.1 Battle, housing E4 Battle, in WW1 J1.1 Battle, markets A4.8 R3.3 Battle, Park farm A3.2 Battle, professions in R1.2 Battle, Spitalfields A3.5 Battle, strategic position J1.1 Battle/Hastings between 900-1450 R5.2 Bayham abbey A3.5 BBC Light Programme N2.1 Beale, David John J4.2 Beale, John C9.1 Beatrice, princess of England A2.5 Beaumont, Hubert George (MP Eastbourne) O2.4 Beauport Park F2.2 M1.6 Beauport Park bloomery R5.1 Beauport Park, fire O1.2 Beck, Henry, methodist F3.2 Beckley A2.1 A4.2 Bede, Thomas A3.6 Beeching nee Eade, Joan J4.1 Beeching report B1.3 Begham or Begenham (Bayham) A3.5 Beket, William, prior of St.