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Portslade in the Past: Mile Oak - Portslade
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Portslade in the Past. Local History of Portslade and surrounding area by Judy Middleton,. Mile Oak - Portslade. 2002 revised 201 5. This view of Mile Oak looking east from Southwick Hill was photographed on 19 March 2009. The windows of the Good Shepherd can be seen just right of centre. In the High Street. On walking the length of the road I found trees of many kinds, but not one oak, so this must have been the only one’. ( Sussex County Magazine. October 1935 Volume 9 page 667). Bately’s let...But the...
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Portslade in the Past: St Nicolas Portslade Churchyard - Monumental Inscriptions
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Portslade in the Past. Local History of Portslade and surrounding area by Judy Middleton,. St Nicolas Portslade Churchyard - Monumental Inscriptions. Transcribed by Judy Middleton and the Revd Richard Rushforth. St Nicolas Church Portslade., west side of the churchyard. ENCLOSURE NORTH EAST OF CHANCEL. 8211; (Altar Tomb east face) In Memory of Jane Hodson of Portslade youngest daughter of Anthony Williams and Anna Hodson of Westmeston Place in this county who died April 1. May 1868 aged 82. Sarah daughte...
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