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    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,...
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  • Council constituency Tarring (rope) Tarring and feathering John Tarring (1806–1875), English ecclesiastical architect Tarring Neville, East Sussex, England...
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    It is called "West Tarring", or less commonly "Tarring Peverell", to differentiate it from Tarring Neville near Lewes. Tarring was given by King Athelstan...
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  • "Neville" Fifehead Neville, Dorset, England Tarring Neville, East Sussex, England Neville's algorithm, used for polynomial interpolation The Neville Brothers...
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    meeting rather than a parish council. ‡ St John Without, St Ann Without, Tarring Neville and Southease are separate civil parishes with parish meetings, but...
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  • Simon Vincent (fl. 1384–1402), of Tarring Neville and West Dean, Sussex, was an English politician. His son was the MP, John Vincent. He was a Member...
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  • (Eastbourne), Stone Cross, Southease Telscombe, Telscombe Cliffs, Ticehurst, Tarring Neville, Three Cups Corner Uckfield, Udimore Wadhurst, Wannock, Westham, Willingdon...
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  • Durrington, High Salvington, Patching, Tarring Arun, Worthing BN14 WORTHING Worthing, Broadwater, Findon, Northend, Tarring Arun, Worthing BN15 LANCING Lancing...
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    Sussex Area 17.8 km2 (6.9 sq mi)  Population 555 (Parish-2007) includes Tarring Neville • Density 56/sq mi (22/km2) OS grid reference TQ456089 • London 45...
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    coast. Two settlements developed, of which West Tarring was the larger and more central. (The name "Tarring" was, and still is, also used, but the "West"...
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