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  1. The title of Duke of Sussex was first conferred on 24 November 1801 upon Prince Augustus Frederick, [4] the sixth son of King George III. He was made Baron Arklow and Earl of Inverness at the same time, also in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The title became extinct upon the Prince's death in 1843. Although the Prince was survived by a son ...

  2. For general enquiries please email library@sussex.ac.uk. Use our online chat service from 9am-5pm Monday-Friday for a quicker response. You can visit the Library Service Desk during staffed hours for immediate in-person support or call us on 01273 678163. We greatly value your feedback, if you have any comments or suggestions please email ...

  3. Robert Radclyffe, 5th Earl of Sussex, KG (12 June 1573 – 22 September 1629) was an English peer. Life. He was the only son of Henry Radclyffe, 4th Earl of Sussex and his wife Honora Pounde, and was known as Viscount Fitzwalter from 1583 until he succeeded his father as Earl on 4 December 1593.

  4. 3 de feb. de 2024 · In a win for the faction of the Sussex County Republicans allied with Jill and Parker Space, Earl Schick defeated Alan Henderson to capture the county commissioner seat left vacant last month after Dawn Fantasia (R-Franklin) resigned to become Sussex’s new assemblywoman. Schick, a county committeeman from Newton, defeated Lafayette Councilman ...

  5. BOOK NOW! The Earl of March. Lavant Road. Chichester PO18 0BQ. 01243 533993. Adam Hadwen, former chef, has taken over this jewel of the Sussex crown. His passion for local produce and foraging is evident in his diverse menu. Keeping it in the family, Adam’s mother Linda produces the delicious breads served here, which are available to take ...

  6. Quartered arms of Sir Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, KG. Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, KG, PC (/ ˈ d ɛ v ə ˌ r uː /; 10 November 1565 – 25 February 1601) was an English nobleman and a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I.Politically ambitious, and a committed general, he was placed under house arrest following a poor campaign in Ireland during the Nine Years' War in 1599.

  7. Talbot Yelverton, 1st Earl of Sussex PC KB FRS (2 May 1690 – 27 October 1731) was an English peer and member of the House of Lords, styled Hon. Talbot Yelverton until 1704, and known as Talbot Yelverton, 2nd Viscount Longueville from 1704 to 1717, when he was created Earl of Sussex.