Adur (fleuve) — Adur (Beeding River, Bramber Water, Sore (tous noms désuets)) L’Adur, au nord ouest de Shoreham by Sea, en regardant vers l’amont. La cheminée en arrière plan est celle de la cimenterie abandonnée … Wikipédia en Français
River Adur — The Adur is a river in Sussex, England. The Adur district of West Sussex is named after it. The river used to be navigable for large vessels up to the town of Steyning, where a large port used to be situated. However over time the river silted up … Wikipedia
Charles Raymond Burrell — Sir Charles Raymond Burrell, 10th Bt. was born on the 27th August 1962. He wife is Isabella Elizabeth Nancy Tree whom he married on the 1st December 1993.[1] He was educated at Millfield School and the Royal Agricultural College. Since 2003 he… … Wikipedia
West Grinstead — infobox UK place country = England static static image caption= latitude= 50.9741 longitude= 0.33309 official name = West Grinstead population = civil parish= West Grinstead shire district= Horsham shire county= West Sussex region= South East… … Wikipedia
Sussex — County of Sussex redirects here. For other uses, see Sussex County (disambiguation). This refers to the historic county in England. For other uses either see Sussex (disambiguation) or, for the administrative counties that Sussex is divided into … Wikipedia
West Grinstead — West Grinstead … Deutsch Wikipedia
Coolham — Coordinates: 50°59′36″N 0°24′19″W / 50.99322°N 0.4052°W / 50.99322; 0.4052 … Wikipedia
Burrell Baronets — There has been one Baronetcy created for a person with the surname Burrell. Another baronetcy passed by special remainder to the Burrell family.The Burrell Baronetcy, of West Grinstead Park in the County of Sussex, was created in the Baronetage… … Wikipedia
Borel — Burel was originally a coarse woven cloth of a reddish brown colour, which was used for the manufacture of cushions, harness and capes. It is therefore reasonable to assume that most nameholders derive from this source, as with Alan Le Boreller… … Surnames reference
Burrells — Burel was originally a coarse woven cloth of a reddish brown colour, which was used for the manufacture of cushions, harness and capes. It is therefore reasonable to assume that most nameholders derive from this source, as with Alan Le Boreller… … Surnames reference