- communications, in 1264 it was the site of the
Battle of
Lewes. The town's
landmarks include Lewes Castle,
Lewes Priory, Bull
House (the
former home of
Thomas Paine)...
- commander,
David Stirling, said
later of
Lewes, "Jock
could far more
genuinely claim to be
founder of the SAS than I."
Lewes also
invented an
explosive device...
- Maryland–Delaware
Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Lewes proudly claims to be "The
First Town in The
First State."
Lewes was the site of the
first European settlement...
- Look up
Lewes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lewes is the
county town of East Sus**** in the
United Kingdom.
Lewes may also
refer to:
Lewes (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...
-
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: The
Biography of Jock
Lewes, Co-founder of the SAS. Pen &
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- The
Lewes Martyrs were a
group of 17
Protestants who were
burned at the
stake in
Lewes, Sus****, England,
between 1555 and 1557.
These executions were part...
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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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though they
never married each other.
Lewes, born in London, was the
illegitimate son of the
minor poet John Lee
Lewes and
Elizabeth Ashw****, and the grandson...