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  • Slindon
  • Village and parish in West Sussex, England

    Slindon is a mostly rural village and civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England, containing a developed nucleus amid woodland. Much of

    Slindon

    Slindon

    Slindon

  • History of English cricket (1726–1750)
  • a win for Slindon by 9 wickets. Slindon played an unnamed team on 28 July, and Richmond said in a letter that it ended in a brawl. Slindon's most famous

    History of English cricket (1726–1750)

    History of English cricket (1726–1750)

    History_of_English_cricket_(1726–1750)

  • Slindon Cricket Club
  • 18th century English cricket club

    Slindon Cricket Club was famous in the middle part of the 18th century when it claimed to have the best team in England. It was located at Slindon, a village

    Slindon Cricket Club

    Slindon Cricket Club

    Slindon_Cricket_Club

  • Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond
  • English aristocrat and cricket patron (1701–1750)

    through a team from the small village of Slindon, which bordered on his Goodwood estate. The rise to fame of Slindon Cricket Club was based on the play of

    Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond

    Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond

    Charles_Lennox,_2nd_Duke_of_Richmond

  • John Bryant (cricketer)
  • English cricketer (c.1720–1772)

    Val Romney (Sevenoaks) playing as Three of Kent; and Richard Newland (Slindon), William Sawyer (Richmond), and Bryant (Bromley) playing as Three of England

    John Bryant (cricketer)

    John_Bryant_(cricketer)

  • Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Bognor Regis
  • Church in West Sussex, England

    Chichester Church in Slindon and St Anthony of Viareggio Church in Rose Green, Aldwick. St Richard of Chichester Church in Slindon is situated on Top Road

    Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Bognor Regis

    Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Bognor Regis

    Our_Lady_of_Sorrows_Church,_Bognor_Regis

  • John Newland (cricketer)
  • English cricketer (1717–1804)

    1804) was an English cricketer of the mid-Georgian period who played for Slindon and Sussex under the patronage of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond

    John Newland (cricketer)

    John_Newland_(cricketer)

  • Bessie Rayner Parkes
  • British writer and feminist (1829–1925)

    Sexuality and Subordination (London: Routledge, 1989). "The Belloc Family: A Slindon destiny". 11 December 2014. Shattock, Joanne (2004). "Parkes [married name

    Bessie Rayner Parkes

    Bessie Rayner Parkes

    Bessie_Rayner_Parkes

  • Boxgrove Palaeolithic site
  • Archaeological site in West Sussex, England

    deposition of the Boxgrove site. The earliest member of the Slindon Formation, the Slindon Sand member, comprising layers of gravel and sand, records near-shore

    Boxgrove Palaeolithic site

    Boxgrove Palaeolithic site

    Boxgrove_Palaeolithic_site

  • Richard Newland (cricketer)
  • English cricketer (1713–1778)

    1778) was an English cricketer of the mid-Georgian period who played for Slindon and Sussex under the patronage of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond

    Richard Newland (cricketer)

    Richard Newland (cricketer)

    Richard_Newland_(cricketer)

  • Nore Folly
  • Building in Slindon, West Sussex, England

    Nore Folly (also known as Slindon Folly) is a folly near the village of Slindon, West Sussex, United Kingdom. The stone construction resembles a gateway

    Nore Folly

    Nore Folly

    Nore_Folly

  • Stephen Langton
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 1207 to 1228

    permitted to found priories across the country. Stephen Langton died at Slindon, near Chichester, Sussex, on 9 July 1228. He was buried in open ground

    Stephen Langton

    Stephen Langton

    Stephen_Langton

  • John Harris (Surrey cricketer)
  • English cricketer (18th century)

    William Hodsoll (Dartford), Val Romney (Sevenoaks), and Richard Newland (Slindon) versus Long Robin's Side, consisting of Robert Colchin (Long Robin), John

    John Harris (Surrey cricketer)

    John_Harris_(Surrey_cricketer)

  • Adam Newland
  • English cricketer (1719–?)

    unknown) was an English cricketer of the mid-Georgian period who played for Slindon and Sussex under the patronage of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond

    Adam Newland

    Adam_Newland

  • Sussex county cricket team (pre-1839)
  • Historical English cricket team

    Slindon Cricket Club, whose team was probably representative of the county and at one stage was proclaimed to be the best team in England. Slindon's best-known

    Sussex county cricket team (pre-1839)

    Sussex_county_cricket_team_(pre-1839)

  • Robert Eures
  • English cricketer (18th century)

    Hadlow, London, Sevenoaks, and Slindon. The Daily Advertiser announced the teams on 31 August: England: Richard Newland (Slindon), Green (Amberley, Sussex)

    Robert Eures

    Robert_Eures

  • Edward Aburrow Sr
  • English cricketer (died 1763)

    for Slindon and Sussex under the patronage of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond. He also represented various England teams. A resident of Slindon, Sussex

    Edward Aburrow Sr

    Edward Aburrow Sr

    Edward_Aburrow_Sr

  • Charles Radclyffe
  • English Catholic nobleman (1693–1746)

    warrant issued in 1716. His son James was released and later settled in Slindon, West Sussex. Charles Radclyffe was born 3 September 1693 in Little Parndon

    Charles Radclyffe

    Charles Radclyffe

    Charles_Radclyffe

  • List of public art in West Sussex
  • Artworks on public display in West Sussex, England

    Shoreham-by-Sea War Memorial Shoreham (Brighton City) Airport War Memorial Slindon War Memorial Harting War Memorial Southwick and Fishersgate Stopham Upper

    List of public art in West Sussex

    List_of_public_art_in_West_Sussex

  • 1742 English cricket season
  • Cricket season review

    highlights of the 1742 English cricket season were the two famous London versus Slindon matches in September. There was another match involving a team called England

    1742 English cricket season

    1742_English_cricket_season

  • 1744 English cricket season
  • Cricket season review

    details of 24 historically important matches are known. In September, Slindon Cricket Club defeated London Cricket Club and then issued a challenge to

    1744 English cricket season

    1744 English cricket season

    1744_English_cricket_season

  • Rape of Chichester
  • Traditional geographic subdivision in Sussex, England

    due north, except for a divagation eastwards to include the parish of Slindon, which was a peculiar of the Archbishop of Canterbury and so was attached

    Rape of Chichester

    Rape of Chichester

    Rape_of_Chichester

  • BN postcode area
  • Postcode area within the United Kingdom

    Burpham, Crossbush, Fontwell, Ford, Houghton, Madehurst, Poling, Slindon, Slindon Common, South Stoke, Tortington, Walberton, Warningcamp, Wepham, Yapton

    BN postcode area

    BN_postcode_area

  • List of poor law unions in England
  • North Mundham, Oving, Pagham, Rumboldswyke, Selsey, Sidlesham, Singleton, Slindon, South Bersted, Tangmere, Up Waltham, Walberton, West Hampnett, West Itchenor

    List of poor law unions in England

    List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England

  • 1741 English cricket season
  • Cricket season review

    Portslade between Slindon and unnamed opponents. Apparently, Slindon won the battle, but the result of the match is unknown. Slindon's first historically

    1741 English cricket season

    1741 English cricket season

    1741_English_cricket_season

  • 1743 English cricket season
  • Cricket season review

    Val Romney (Sevenoaks) playing as Three of Kent; and Richard Newland (Slindon), William Sawyer (Richmond) and John Bryant (Bromley) playing as Three

    1743 English cricket season

    1743_English_cricket_season

  • County Championship
  • Cricket league in England

    county teams and was in some respects almost a county club in itself; Slindon, which was for a few years in the 1740s effectively representative of Sussex

    County Championship

    County_Championship

  • Little and Tall Bennett
  • English cricketers (18th century)

    it was publicised differently as "Sevenoaks, Bromley & Addington versus Slindon, Horsmonden, Chislehurst & London". Again, no details of the play are known

    Little and Tall Bennett

    Little_and_Tall_Bennett

  • Arun District
  • Local government district in West Sussex, England

    Bersted, Climping, Eastergate, Ford, Madehurst, Middleton-on-Sea, Pagham, Slindon, Tortington, Walberton, and Yapton - rest went to Chichester District.)

    Arun District

    Arun District

    Arun_District

  • London Cricket Club
  • Historical English cricket team

    season. This was Slindon which starred the great all-rounder Richard Newland and was backed by the Duke of Richmond. After Slindon beat Surrey "almost

    London Cricket Club

    London_Cricket_Club

  • Val Romney
  • English cricketer (1718–1773

    it was publicised differently as "Sevenoaks, Bromley & Addington versus Slindon, Horsmonden, Chislehurst & London". As before, the match was "arranged

    Val Romney

    Val_Romney

  • Robert Colchin
  • English cricketer (1713–1750)

    very strong eleven for some years, and the club immediately accepted the Slindon challenge, in 1744, to play against "any parish in England". Colchin and

    Robert Colchin

    Robert_Colchin

  • South Downs
  • Range of chalk hills in southeast England

    in Eastbourne. The South Downs Trail Marathon starts in the village of Slindon (near Arundel) and ends at the Queen Elizabeth Country Park (to the south

    South Downs

    South Downs

    South_Downs

  • William Sawyer (cricketer)
  • English cricketer (1712–1761

    Ridgeway of Sussex) who played as Three of Kent; and Richard Newland (Slindon), John Bryant (Bromley), and Sawyer, who played as Three of England. Kent

    William Sawyer (cricketer)

    William_Sawyer_(cricketer)

  • List of English cricketers (1701–1786)
  • Cricketers of the 18th century before the foundation of MCC

    were Chertsey, Dartford, Hambledon, London, Nottingham, Sheffield, and Slindon. Many matches involved occasional XIs named after their patrons, and teams

    List of English cricketers (1701–1786)

    List_of_English_cricketers_(1701–1786)

  • Thomas Ridgeway (cricketer)
  • English cricketer (18th century)

    unknown) was an English cricketer of the mid-Georgian period who played for Slindon and Sussex under the patronage of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond

    Thomas Ridgeway (cricketer)

    Thomas_Ridgeway_(cricketer)

  • David Beaty (author)
  • British writer (1919-1999)

    January 1984 in seven 30-minute episodes. Beaty died on 4 December 1999 in Slindon, West Sussex. His wife, Betty Campbell Beaty, wrote Winged life: A Biography

    David Beaty (author)

    David Beaty (author)

    David_Beaty_(author)

  • 1746 English cricket season
  • Cricket season review

    Stephen Dingate (Surrey), Val Romney (Sevenoaks), and Richard Newland (Slindon). Dingate's team won the match. Hundreds of pounds were lost and won over

    1746 English cricket season

    1746_English_cricket_season

  • Sussex
  • Cultural and historic region of England

    cricket club and is the oldest professional sports club in the world. Slindon Cricket Club dominated the sport for a while in the 18th century. The cricket

    Sussex

    Sussex

    Sussex

  • Mark Roberts (archaeologist)
  • English archaeologist (born 1961)

    Wider Area Project: Mapping the early Middle Pleistocene deposits of the Slindon Formation across the coastal plain of West Sussex and eastern Hampshire

    Mark Roberts (archaeologist)

    Mark Roberts (archaeologist)

    Mark_Roberts_(archaeologist)

  • Woldingham School
  • Independent school in Woldingham, Surrey, England

    Seaford St Peter's Church, Shoreham-by-Sea St Richard of Chichester Church, Slindon Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs, St Leonards-on-Sea

    Woldingham School

    Woldingham School

    Woldingham_School

  • Addington Cricket Club
  • Historical English cricket team

    London. It was after Slindon defeated London in September 1744 that it issued its challenge to the rest of England. Addington and Slindon met at the Artillery

    Addington Cricket Club

    Addington_Cricket_Club

  • List of Anglo-Saxon charters
  • Bersted, Crimsham, North and South Mundham (and, in the shortened version, Slindon), all in Sussex, and to the community at St Andrew's church situated on

    List of Anglo-Saxon charters

    List of Anglo-Saxon charters

    List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters

  • 1754 English cricket season
  • Cricket season review

    Petworth v Slindon on Bowling Green, Lavington Common. The former apparently won by eight wickets, and the match seems to mark the swansong of Slindon as a

    1754 English cricket season

    1754_English_cricket_season

  • 1747 English cricket season
  • Cricket season review

    Hadlow, London, Sevenoaks, and Slindon. The Daily Advertiser announced the teams on 31 August: England—Richard Newland (Slindon), Green (Amberley, Sussex)

    1747 English cricket season

    1747_English_cricket_season

  • 1740 English cricket season
  • Cricket season review

    famous as members of Slindon Cricket Club. Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Hertfordshire (combined) Moulsey & Richmond (combined) Slindon Cricket Club New Ground

    1740 English cricket season

    1740_English_cricket_season

  • Joe Harris (cricketer)
  • English cricketer (18th century)

    William Hodsoll (Dartford), Val Romney (Sevenoaks), and Richard Newland (Slindon) versus Long Robin's Side, consisting of Robert Colchin, John Bryant (both

    Joe Harris (cricketer)

    Joe_Harris_(cricketer)

  • Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond
  • Illegitimate son of Charles II of England (1672–1723)

    inherited his interest in cricket, and became a patron of both the Sussex and Slindon teams. He died on 27 May 1723 and was buried on 7 June 1723 in the Richmond

    Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond

    Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond

    Charles_Lennox,_1st_Duke_of_Richmond

  • John Bowra
  • English cricketer (18th century)

    match was publicised differently as "Sevenoaks, Bromley & Addington versus Slindon, Horsmonden, Chislehurst & London". As before, the match was "arranged

    John Bowra

    John_Bowra

  • John Larkin (cricketer)
  • English cricketer (1726–1782

    Hadlow, London, Sevenoaks, and Slindon. The Daily Advertiser announced the teams on 31 August: England: Richard Newland (Slindon), Green (Amberley, Sussex)

    John Larkin (cricketer)

    John_Larkin_(cricketer)

  • James Bryant (Kent cricketer)
  • English cricketer (18th century)

    it was publicised differently as "Sevenoaks, Bromley & Addington versus Slindon, Horsmonden, Chislehurst & London". As before, the match was "arranged

    James Bryant (Kent cricketer)

    James_Bryant_(Kent_cricketer)

  • Geoffrey Pole
  • English knight

    in October 1536, speaks of his causing a riot by a forcible entry into Slindon Park, which he was afterwards ordered in the king's name immediately to

    Geoffrey Pole

    Geoffrey_Pole

  • Sutton Place, Surrey
  • Grade I listed tudor manor house

    Shoreham-by-Sea, St Francis of Assisi's Church in Midhurst, St Richard's Church in Slindon, most of St Dominic's Priory Church in Haverstock Hill, and parts of Arundel

    Sutton Place, Surrey

    Sutton Place, Surrey

    Sutton_Place,_Surrey

  • List of family seats of Scottish nobility
  • Castle Earl of Newburgh Milan, Italy Glentirran House, Stirlingshire, Slindon House, Sussex and Dilston Castle, Northumberland Earl of Dundee Birkhill

    List of family seats of Scottish nobility

    List_of_family_seats_of_Scottish_nobility

  • Richard Nyren
  • English professional cricketer

    years. Nylan was living in Sussex in 1758, as he married that year at Slindon, and was not definitely resident at Hambledon until 1762. The first confirmed

    Richard Nyren

    Richard_Nyren

  • Thomas Jure
  • English cricketer (18th century)

    club. The players were mostly from London, Bromley, Dartford, Hadlow, and Slindon. Long Robin's Nine were Robert Colchin, all three—Adam, John, and Richard—Newland

    Thomas Jure

    Thomas_Jure

  • St Hugh's Charterhouse
  • Monastery in Cowfold, West Sussex, England

    Seaford St Peter's Church, Shoreham-by-Sea St Richard of Chichester Church, Slindon Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs, St Leonards-on-Sea

    St Hugh's Charterhouse

    St Hugh's Charterhouse

    St_Hugh's_Charterhouse

  • William Hodsoll
  • English cricketer (1718–1776

    Val Romney (Sevenoaks) playing as Three of Kent; and Richard Newland (Slindon), William Sawyer (Richmond) and John Bryant (Bromley) playing as Three

    William Hodsoll

    William_Hodsoll

  • Fontwell (electoral division)
  • villages of Aldingbourne, Barnham, Binsted, Eastergate, Fontwell, Madehurst, Slindon, Walberton and Westergate. It comprises the following Arun District wards:

    Fontwell (electoral division)

    Fontwell (electoral division)

    Fontwell_(electoral_division)

  • Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation
  • Catholic church in West Sussex, England

    Seaford St Peter's Church, Shoreham-by-Sea St Richard of Chichester Church, Slindon Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs, St Leonards-on-Sea

    Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation

    Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation

    Shrine_of_Our_Lady_of_Consolation

  • St John the Evangelist Church, Heron's Ghyll
  • Church in East Sussex, England

    Seaford St Peter's Church, Shoreham-by-Sea St Richard of Chichester Church, Slindon Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs, St Leonards-on-Sea

    St John the Evangelist Church, Heron's Ghyll

    St John the Evangelist Church, Heron's Ghyll

    St_John_the_Evangelist_Church,_Heron's_Ghyll

  • History of cricket
  • the Artillery Ground, which still exists. Others followed, particularly Slindon in Sussex, which was backed by the Duke of Richmond and featured the star

    History of cricket

    History of cricket

    History_of_cricket

  • Jon Edgar
  • British sculptor of the Frink School

    3 tonne Portland stone block has been worked in public over 2014/5 at Slindon, West Sussex and was permanently placed in the National Trust's replanted

    Jon Edgar

    Jon_Edgar

  • Bignor Hill
  • South down

    example. Both are scheduled ancient monuments. The hill is part of the Slindon Estate, and is managed by the National Trust. The Hill is a rare habitat

    Bignor Hill

    Bignor Hill

    Bignor_Hill

  • Sussex County Cricket Club
  • English cricket club

    match title occurred in 1729. From 1741, Richmond patronised the famous Slindon Cricket Club, whose team was representative of the county. After the death

    Sussex County Cricket Club

    Sussex_County_Cricket_Club

  • County cricket
  • Cricket matches between the historic counties of England and Wales

    county teams, and was in some respects almost a county club in itself; Slindon, which was for a few years in the 1740s effectively representative of Sussex

    County cricket

    County cricket

    County_cricket

  • List of places of worship in Arun
  • and the three churches (Bognor Regis, Rose Green and Slindon) which make up Bognor Regis and Slindon parish, are in Cathedral Deanery. East Preston, Littlehampton

    List of places of worship in Arun

    List of places of worship in Arun

    List_of_places_of_worship_in_Arun

  • James Bartholomew Radclyffe, 4th Earl of Newburgh
  • British nobleman (1725–1787)

    James Bartholomew Radclyffe, 4th Earl of Newburgh and titular 6th Earl of Derwentwater (23 August 1725 – 2 January 1787) was a British nobleman, Earl of

    James Bartholomew Radclyffe, 4th Earl of Newburgh

    James_Bartholomew_Radclyffe,_4th_Earl_of_Newburgh

  • St Philip Howard Catholic High School
  • Academy in Barnham, West Sussex, England

    Seaford St Peter's Church, Shoreham-by-Sea St Richard of Chichester Church, Slindon Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs, St Leonards-on-Sea

    St Philip Howard Catholic High School

    St_Philip_Howard_Catholic_High_School

  • William Mody
  • 16th-century English politician

    and November 1554. "MODY, William (by 1524-58 or later), of Houghton and Slindon, Suss. - History of Parliament Online". historyofparliamentonline.org.

    William Mody

    William_Mody

  • Sacred Heart Church, Petworth
  • Church in West Sussex, England

    Charles Alban Buckler who also designed St Richard of Chichester Church in Slindon. When the present Church of the Divine Motherhood and St Francis of Assisi

    Sacred Heart Church, Petworth

    Sacred Heart Church, Petworth

    Sacred_Heart_Church,_Petworth

  • Charles Alban Buckler
  • English architect and topographer (1825–1905)

    Philip's Church, Shipston-on-Stour, 1864. St Richard of Chichester Church, Slindon, 1865. St Edward's Church, Windsor, 1867. Our Lady of Mount Carmel and

    Charles Alban Buckler

    Charles Alban Buckler

    Charles_Alban_Buckler

  • St George's College, Weybridge
  • Public school in Weybridge, Surrey, England

    Seaford St Peter's Church, Shoreham-by-Sea St Richard of Chichester Church, Slindon Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs, St Leonards-on-Sea

    St George's College, Weybridge

    St George's College, Weybridge

    St_George's_College,_Weybridge

  • John North (cricketer)
  • English cricketer

    Full name John Andrew North Born (1970-11-19) 19 November 1970 (age 55) Slindon, Sussex, England Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Batting Right-handed Bowling

    John North (cricketer)

    John_North_(cricketer)

  • Tortington
  • Village and parish in West Sussex, England

    On 1 April 1985 the parish was abolished and merged with Arundel, Ford, Slindon and Walberton. Before the Norman Conquest of 1066 the farmland of Tortington

    Tortington

    Tortington

    Tortington

  • Hilaire Belloc
  • French-English author (1870–1953)

    [citation needed] Belloc grew up in England; his boyhood was spent in Slindon, West Sussex. He wrote about his home in poems such as "West Sussex Drinking

    Hilaire Belloc

    Hilaire Belloc

    Hilaire_Belloc

  • List of historically important English cricket teams
  • Players of Sussex notes 1741 † Portsmouth unknown 1 notes Opponents of Slindon in their first important match. 1816–1818 Prince's Plain Club notes 1730

    List of historically important English cricket teams

    List_of_historically_important_English_cricket_teams

  • Stansted Park
  • Edwardian country house in Stoughton, England

    between Slindon Cricket Club and Portsmouth Cricket Club was played in the park. It is the earliest report of a match involving the Slindon team. The

    Stansted Park

    Stansted Park

    Stansted_Park

  • Sir Henry Tichborne, 4th Baronet
  • 1689 he married Mary Kemp (1664–1754), the daughter of Anthony Kemp of Slindon in Sussex and with her had three sons: Henry, Henry-John and John, who

    Sir Henry Tichborne, 4th Baronet

    Sir Henry Tichborne, 4th Baronet

    Sir_Henry_Tichborne,_4th_Baronet

  • Cricket in Sussex
  • famous Slindon Cricket Club, whose team was representative of the county and at one stage was proclaimed to be the best team in England. Slindon's best

    Cricket in Sussex

    Cricket_in_Sussex

  • Worth School
  • Public school in West Sussex, England

    Seaford St Peter's Church, Shoreham-by-Sea St Richard of Chichester Church, Slindon Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs, St Leonards-on-Sea

    Worth School

    Worth School

    Worth_School

  • Basil Champneys
  • British architect and author (1842–1935)

    sailors' church of St Mary Star of the Sea, Hastings (1878), and St Chad, Slindon, Staffordshire (1894). In 1897 he did the painting of clouds, cherubs and

    Basil Champneys

    Basil_Champneys

  • St Dominic's School
  • Special school in Hambledon, Godalming, Surrey, England

    Seaford St Peter's Church, Shoreham-by-Sea St Richard of Chichester Church, Slindon Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs, St Leonards-on-Sea

    St Dominic's School

    St Dominic's School

    St_Dominic's_School

  • Sussex Day
  • Annual celebration in Sussex, England

    Seaford, Newhaven, Shoreham and Worthing. The West Sussex villages of Slindon and Milland also fly the flag. In Milland it is the West Sussex flag perhaps

    Sussex Day

    Sussex Day

    Sussex_Day

  • 1745 English cricket season
  • Cricket season review

    William Hodsoll (Dartford), Val Romney (Sevenoaks), and Richard Newland (Slindon) versus Long Robin's Side, consisting of Robert Colchin, John Bryant (both

    1745 English cricket season

    1745_English_cricket_season

  • List of places in West Sussex
  • Shipton Green, Shoreham-by-Sea, Shripney, Sidlesham, Singleton, Slaugham, Slindon, Slinfold, Small Dole, Somerley, Sompting, South Ambersham, South Bersted

    List of places in West Sussex

    List_of_places_in_West_Sussex

  • John Hughes-Hallett
  • British naval commander and politician

    stroke which hampered further activities. In his last years he lived in Slindon, near Arundel, Sussex, England and died in 1972. He never married. His

    John Hughes-Hallett

    John_Hughes-Hallett

  • List of schools in West Sussex
  • School, Sidlesham Singleton CE Primary School, Singleton Slindon CE Primary School, Slindon Slinfold CofE Primary School, Slinfold Sompting Village Primary

    List of schools in West Sussex

    List_of_schools_in_West_Sussex

  • Michael Bowen (bishop)
  • British prelate (1930–2019)

    Seaford St Peter's Church, Shoreham-by-Sea St Richard of Chichester Church, Slindon Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs, St Leonards-on-Sea

    Michael Bowen (bishop)

    Michael_Bowen_(bishop)

  • Hawkhurst Gang
  • 18th-century English criminal organisation

    bags of the gang's tea. Hawkins was taken to the Dog and Partridge inn at Slindon to be interrogated. When he died of his injuries, his body was found weighted

    Hawkhurst Gang

    Hawkhurst_Gang

  • Francis Mellersh (cricketer)
  • English cricketer

    Francis Mellersh (born 23 November 1786 in Slindon, Sussex; died 15 April 1849 in Slindon) was an English amateur cricketer who made 11 known appearances

    Francis Mellersh (cricketer)

    Francis_Mellersh_(cricketer)

  • History of cricket to 1725
  • Origin and development of cricket (to 1725)

    Sir William Gage, 7th Baronet Slindon and Sussex The two leading patrons of Sussex cricket in general, and of the Slindon club in particular. The earliest

    History of cricket to 1725

    History of cricket to 1725

    History_of_cricket_to_1725

  • Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs, St Leonards-on-Sea
  • Church in East Sussex, England

    future. The authors noted that Buckler's other churches: St Richard's (Slindon), St Edward the Confessor, and the former St Peter's Church (Shoreham-by-Sea)

    Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs, St Leonards-on-Sea

    Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs, St Leonards-on-Sea

    Church_of_St_Thomas_of_Canterbury_and_English_Martyrs,_St_Leonards-on-Sea

  • John Cutbush (cricketer)
  • English cricketer (18th century)

    Val Romney (Sevenoaks) playing as Three of Kent; and Richard Newland (Slindon), William Sawyer (Richmond), and John Bryant (Bromley) playing as Three

    John Cutbush (cricketer)

    John_Cutbush_(cricketer)

  • Thomas Waymark
  • English cricketer (1705–?)

    XIX (531). London: Merritt & Hatcher Ltd: 20–22 – via ACS. "London v Slindon; Other matches in England 1744". CricketArchive. Retrieved 28 February

    Thomas Waymark

    Thomas_Waymark

  • 2011 Geelong Football Club season
  • Australian rules football club season

    Seniors: Ladder After Round 4". SportingPulse. Retrieved 25 April 2011. Slindon, Russell (1 May 2011). "VFL: Slow start costs Cats". geelongcats.com.au

    2011 Geelong Football Club season

    2011_Geelong_Football_Club_season

  • Barkhale Camp
  • Prehistoric site in West Sussex, England

    10–11. Andersen (2015), p. 807. Andersen (2015), p. 796. "Barkhale Camp, Slindon Estate". National Trust. Archived from the original on 10 April 2022. Retrieved

    Barkhale Camp

    Barkhale_Camp

  • St Richard's Catholic College
  • Academy in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex

    Seaford St Peter's Church, Shoreham-by-Sea St Richard of Chichester Church, Slindon Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs, St Leonards-on-Sea

    St Richard's Catholic College

    St Richard's Catholic College

    St_Richard's_Catholic_College

  • Arundel Cathedral
  • Church in West Sussex, England

    Seaford St Peter's Church, Shoreham-by-Sea St Richard of Chichester Church, Slindon Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs, St Leonards-on-Sea

    Arundel Cathedral

    Arundel Cathedral

    Arundel_Cathedral

  • Salesian School, Chertsey
  • Academy

    Seaford St Peter's Church, Shoreham-by-Sea St Richard of Chichester Church, Slindon Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs, St Leonards-on-Sea

    Salesian School, Chertsey

    Salesian_School,_Chertsey

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