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The clump of trees at Duncton Beacon, also known as Littleton Down, Nr Petworth in West Sussex, is often referred to as the "Bishops Ring" and was planted by the then owner of the Lavington Park estate which is now Seaford College. The estate owner at that time was the Bishop of Oxford, Samuel Wilberforce (1805-1873), third son of William Wilberforce the famous slavery abolitionist Therefore, it is suspected the answer to the question in the West Sussex Women's Institute quiz of 2009 of "who is commemorated by the clump of trees at Duncton Beacon" is Samuel Wilberforce. This information was found in a book at the Sussex Downs Association, who is sincerely thanked for their help.
Hassock is the name of an area in West Sussex, England. The name has different legends but one is that the name comes from the rolling hills around the area.
We did not want to join in World War One because we wanted to be a neutral country. but this all changed in 1917 when the Lusitania was wrongly sunk by German U-Boats. it was carrying 128 Americans.One year later the Sussex was sunk by German U-Boats, we were outraged and joined the war.
Under his management the conditions of the working classes deteriorated, and the income gap widened considerably. An economic crisis in 1847 led to the citizens of France revolting against their king again the following year. On 24 February 1848, during the February 1848 Revolution, to general surprise, King Louis Philippe abdicated in favor of his nine-year-old grandson, Philippe. Fearful of what had happened to Louis XVI, Louis Philippe quickly disguised himself and fled Paris. Riding in an ordinary cab under the name of "Mr. Smith", he escaped to England. According to The Times of 6 March 1848, the King and Queen were received at Newhaven, East Sussex before travelling by train to London. The National Assembly initially planned to accept young Philippe as king, but the strong current of public opinion rejected that. On 26 February, the Second Republic was proclaimed. Prince Louis Napoleon Bonaparte was elected President in December; a few years later he declared himself president for life and then Emperor Napoleon III. Louis Philippe and his family lived in England until his death in Claremont, Surrey. He is buried with his wife, Amelia (26 April 1782-24 March 1866), at the Chapelle royale de Dreux, the family necropolis his mother had built in 1816, in Dreux.
The Sussex pledge was an agreement between the U.S and Germany. Germany agreed not to sink merchant vessels without warning or without assuring the passengers safety.
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The Sussex Pledge of 1916 was a promise from the Germans. It was intended to stop civilian deaths during the First World War.
The Sussex Pledge was made by Germany after the US threatened to cancel diplomatic relations with Germany after Germany sunk a French channel ferry, Sussex, during WWI. The pledge stated that German submarines would not target passenger ships or merchant ships unless the presence of weapons had been established.
by avoiding sinking of US vessels by German submarines............... but, after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, Germany declared was on the U.S.
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The Sussex pledge was wrote to mean that Germans could not invade foreign ships with that countrys citizens aboard. Hitler did exactly that because the ship held Jews. So to kill them he sank their ship.
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The Sussex pledge, was not associated with Germany's actions.
It was the Sussex Pledge signed in 1916. It was an agreement between the U.S. and Germany, to protect merchant ships from German U-boats.