Rape of Arundel
The Rape of Arundel (also known as Arundel Rape) is one of the rapes, the traditional sub-divisions unique to the historic county of Sussex in England. The population of the rape of Arundel was 22,478 in 1801, falling to 24,276 in 1811.
Coat of arms of SussexHistory of Christianity in SussexHistory of local government in SussexHouse of BellêmeJames DallawayRape (county subdivision)Rape of BramberRobert of Bellême, 3rd Earl of ShrewsburyRoger de MontgomerySussex MilitiaSussex in the High Middle AgesWest Sussex County CouncilWorthing
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Rape of Arundel
The Rape of Arundel (also known as Arundel Rape) is one of the rapes, the traditional sub-divisions unique to the historic county of Sussex in England. The population of the rape of Arundel was 22,478 in 1801, falling to 24,276 in 1811.
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The Norman Motte of Arundel Castle, once the administrative centre of the Rape
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