Tarring Neville is a village and civil parish in the Lewes district of East Sussex, England. The village is located five miles (8 km) south of Lewes, on the A26 road to Newhaven. The south west border of the parish runs along the River Ouse, the parish extending into the South Downs. In 1971 the parish had a population of 36.
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TarringNeville is a village and civil parish in the Lewes district of East Sussex, England. The village is located five miles (8 km) south of Lewes,...
It is called "West Tarring", or less commonly "Tarring Peverell", to differentiate it from TarringNeville near Lewes. Tarring was given by King Athelstan...
Council constituency Tarring (rope) Tarring and feathering John Tarring (1806–1875), English ecclesiastical architect TarringNeville, East Sussex, England...
Simon Vincent (fl. 1384–1402), of TarringNeville and West Dean, Sussex, was an English politician. His son was the MP, John Vincent. He was a Member...
meeting rather than a parish council. ‡ St John Without, St Ann Without, TarringNeville and Southease are separate civil parishes with parish meetings, but...
East Blatchington, St Michael's at Lewes, South Malling, Streat, TarringNeville and West Firle have 13th-century origins, while St Pancras Church at...
Sussex Area 17.8 km2 (6.9 sq mi) Population 555 (Parish-2007) includes TarringNeville • Density 56/sq mi (22/km2) OS grid reference TQ456089 • London 45...
Marden, Hedgecourt and Burstow. In Sussex: The manors of Lavertye, TarringNeville, Brambletye, Jevington, Heighton and Nutbourne. Also the reversion...
A27, it heads south, ending on the A259 in Newhaven, after passing TarringNeville and South Heighton. When entering Lewes from the direction of Uckfield...
Rhode Island in 1645. His first known preferment was the rectory of TarringNeville, Sussex, to which he was inducted on 30 July 1636. On 29 September...
Netherlands. A subsidiary producing polymers from tar derived chemicals was formed in 1960 as Neville Cindu Chemie (later Nevcin Polymers) and operated...
arrived, Kirkpatrick had Neville leave the house and hide in a nearby ravine. David Lenox and General Neville's son Presley Neville also returned to the area...
member had to decipher a World War II code by listening to a speech by Neville Chamberlain. Team members then had to type the decoded message on an Underwood...
is regarded as one of the best players in women's football, with Phil Neville having described her as undoubtedly the "best player in the world". Men...
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Thomas Neville Waul (January 5, 1813 – July 28, 1903) was a Confederate States Army brigadier general during the American Civil War (Civil War). Before...