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Monthly Archives: December 2023
Lewes History Group talk: Exploring the Medieval History and Archaeology of Lewes Castle – Monday 8 January 2024, 7:20 for 7:30pm start
A Zoom Webinar Arthur Redmonds: Exploring the Medieval History and Archaeology of Lewes Castle The January Lewes History Group talk will look at the medieval history and archaeology of Lewes Castle in a range of contexts to explore its relationship … Continue reading
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Lewes History Group: Bulletin 161, December 2023
Please note: this Bulletin is being put on the website one month after publication. Alternatively you can receive the Bulletin by email as soon as it is published, by becoming a member of the Lewes History Group, and renewing your … Continue reading
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Meet the Georgians: an introduction to the period between 1680 and 1830 – the ‘long eighteenth century.’ A short course
Sue Berry will be leading this short course consisting of five weekly two-hour sessions (10.30-12.30) on Tuesdays from 20 February to 19 March 2024 at Kings Church, Lewes. Attendance (maximum 20 participants) costs £25. Open to non-members as well as … Continue reading
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