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[Sussex] Name a famous Sussex person.









Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
70,678
Seen here on Brighton Beach a couple of days back

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Same mum?

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Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,429
Uffern
If you're looking at people who were born and who lived in Sussex, there are dozens and dozens

Literature
EF Benson of Mapp and Lucia fame lived in Rye
William Blake wrote Jerusalem here
James Joyce wrote part of Finnegans Wake in Bognor
Israel Zangwill lived in East Preston
George Orwell went to school in Eastbourne
Evelyn Waugh went to Lancing College
AA MIlne lived in Ashdown Forest and set Winnie the Pooh there
Virginia Woolf lived in Rodmell


Politics
Theresa May was born in Eastbourne
Charles Parnell lived and died in Hove (Kitty O'Shea died in Littlehampton)
Napoleon III came after he was booted out of France
Marguerite Steinheil of death by blow job fame died in Hove
Winston Churchill went to school in Hove
Harold Macmillan lived at Horsted Keynes
Jim Callaghan and Dennis Healey both retired to Sussex

.... and those are just off the top of my head
 






Stato

Well-known member
Dec 21, 2011
6,733
If you're looking at people who were born and who lived in Sussex, there are dozens and dozens

Literature
EF Benson of Mapp and Lucia fame lived in Rye
At Lamb House - Had previously been the home of US author Henry James. The village of Tilling in the Mapp & Lucia books is a disguised Rye and the character 'Quaint Irene' is based on Benson's Rye neighbour Radclyffe Hall, author of 'The Well of Loneliness'.

I've just started reading Wendy Cook's biography of her husband Peter and found that, as a very small boy, Peter was sent away to St Bedes, the independent school below Beachy Head.
 


Happy Exile

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Apr 19, 2018
1,917
If you're looking at people who were born and who lived in Sussex, there are dozens and dozens

Literature
EF Benson of Mapp and Lucia fame lived in Rye
William Blake wrote Jerusalem here
James Joyce wrote part of Finnegans Wake in Bognor
Israel Zangwill lived in East Preston
George Orwell went to school in Eastbourne
Evelyn Waugh went to Lancing College
AA MIlne lived in Ashdown Forest and set Winnie the Pooh there
Virginia Woolf lived in Rodmell


Politics
Theresa May was born in Eastbourne
Charles Parnell lived and died in Hove (Kitty O'Shea died in Littlehampton)
Napoleon III came after he was booted out of France
Marguerite Steinheil of death by blow job fame died in Hove
Winston Churchill went to school in Hove
Harold Macmillan lived at Horsted Keynes
Jim Callaghan and Dennis Healey both retired to Sussex

.... and those are just off the top of my head

Camilla Parker-Bowles-Wales-Windsor grew up in Plumpton, was baptised in Firle and went to school in Ditchling (and I think, occasionally to some of the school's premises in Lewes too).
 






Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,429
Uffern
At Lamb House - Had previously been the home of US author Henry James. The village of Tilling in the Mapp & Lucia books is a disguised Rye and the character 'Quaint Irene' is based on Benson's Rye neighbour Radclyffe Hall, author of 'The Well of Loneliness'.

I've just started reading Wendy Cook's biography of her husband Peter and found that, as a very small boy, Peter was sent away to St Bedes, the independent school below Beachy Head.
I didn't know that Radclyffe Hall lived in Rye. I'd forgotten that Henry James lived there. It must have been quite a place in the early part of last century.
 


Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
21,794
Cowfold
If you're looking at people who were born and who lived in Sussex, there are dozens and dozens

Literature
EF Benson of Mapp and Lucia fame lived in Rye
William Blake wrote Jerusalem here
James Joyce wrote part of Finnegans Wake in Bognor
Israel Zangwill lived in East Preston
George Orwell went to school in Eastbourne
Evelyn Waugh went to Lancing College
AA MIlne lived in Ashdown Forest and set Winnie the Pooh there
Virginia Woolf lived in Rodmell


Politics
Theresa May was born in Eastbourne
Charles Parnell lived and died in Hove (Kitty O'Shea died in Littlehampton)
Napoleon III came after he was booted out of France
Marguerite Steinheil of death by blow job fame died in Hove
Winston Churchill went to school in Hove
Harold Macmillan lived at Horsted Keynes
Jim Callaghan and Dennis Healey both retired to Sussex

.... and those are just off the top of my head
Know all! lol.
 


PeterT

Well-known member
Apr 21, 2017
2,241
Hove
Scottish writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle moved to Sussex where he remained until his death. And his creation, Sherlock Holmes, also retired here in the world of fiction.

Laurence, Lord Olivier resided in Brighton and it was the birthplace of Jordan, the real Jordan: the punk one from the Seventies.
I went to school with his daughter in Brighton
 




PeterT

Well-known member
Apr 21, 2017
2,241
Hove
Winston Churchill went to school in Hove, there’s a plaque in one of the Lansdownes
John Constable lived in Brighton, near Western Road, there’s a blue plaque
Ralph Vaughan Williams was married at All Saints Church in Hove, lived in Rottingdean
Rudyard Kipling, of course
Spike Milligan is buried in Winchelsea
The cartographer Everest, after whom the mountain is named, is buried at St. Andrew’s church in Hove
Former Pakistan prime minister lived here for a while while playing cricket locally 😆
 


















Diocletian

Well-known member
Feb 16, 2023
434
Ray Brookes actor born in Brighton.
Was in Eastenders and Big Deal.
Used to see him in Waitrose Western Road
 


jcdenton08

Enemy of the People
NSC Patron
Oct 17, 2008
11,120
Chris Ellison (Burnside)
Jenna Russell (West End star, sang the Red Dwarf theme)
Samantha Womack (nee Janus, lived near BHASVIC)
 


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