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Lewes (/ˈluːɪs/ ) is the
county town of East Sus****, England. The town is the
administrative centre of the
wider district of the same name and the location...
- The
Lewes pound is a
local currency in use in the town of
Lewes, East Sus****.
Inspired by the
Totnes pound and BerkShare, the
currency was introduced...
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Lewes Bonfire, or
Bonfire for short,
describes a set of
celebrations held in the town of
Lewes, Sus****, England, that
constitute the
United Kingdom's largest...
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Lewes Castle is a
medieval castle in the town of
Lewes in East Sus****, England.
Originally called Bray Castle, it
occupies a
commanding position guarding...
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Lewes (/luː.əs/ LOO-iss) is an
incorporated city on the
Delaware Bay in
eastern Sus**** County, Delaware,
United States.
According to the 2020 census,...
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Battle of
Lewes was one of two main
battles of the
conflict known as the
Second Barons' War. It took
place at
Lewes in Sus****, on 14 May 1264. It...
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Lieutenant John
Steel "Jock"
Lewes (21
December 1913 – 30
December 1941) was a
British Army
officer prominent during the
Second World War. He was the...
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Lewes is a
local government district in East Sus****, England. The
district is
named after the town of
Lewes. The
largest town is Seaford. The district...
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Lewes Football Club is a semi-professional
football club
based in
Lewes, East Sus****, England.
Established in 1885, they were
founder members of the East...
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Lewes bomb was a blast-incendiary
field expedient explosive device,
manufactured by
mixing diesel oil and
Nobel 808
plastic explosive. It was created...