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  2. Priory of Our Lady of Good Counsel - Wikipedia

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    The Priory of Our Lady of Good Counsel is a former priory on Franklynn Road (the B2272) in Haywards Heath, West Sussex, England. Built in 1886, to a design by Edward Goldie, it is now Grade II listed. [1] [2] The priory was built for a community of nuns from Bruges. It was Haywards Heath's first Roman Catholic church. A separate church (St Paul ...

  3. Haywards Heath - Wikipedia

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    Haywards Heath (/ ˈ h eɪ w ə r d z ˈ h iː θ / ⓘ HAY-wərdz HEETH) is a town in West Sussex, England, 36 miles (58 km) south of London, 14 miles (23 km) north of Brighton, 13 miles (21 km) south of Gatwick Airport and 31 miles (50 km) northeast of the county town, Chichester.

  4. Monagrillo (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    Monagrillo (also known as He-5) is an archaeological site in south-central Panama with ceramics that have been shown by radiocarbon dating to have an occupation range of about 2500 BC—1200 BC. [1] The site is important because it provides the earliest example of ceramics in Central America along with one of the earliest examples of maize ...

  5. Point Peninsula complex - Wikipedia

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    The Point Peninsula complex was an indigenous culture located in Ontario and New York from 600 BCE to 700 CE (during the Middle Woodland period). [1] Point Peninsula ceramics were first introduced into Canada around 600 BCE then spread south into parts of New England around 200 BCE. [2]

  6. Battle of Muster Green - Wikipedia

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    Haywards Heath would have been very different then from what it is today, as Haywards Heath as a large settlement is a relatively modern development kickstarted by the arrival of the London & Brighton Railway in 1841. In 1642, Haywards Heath mostly consisted of enclosed fields and copses with only a few houses and farms present being dotted ...

  7. John Hayward (stained glass maker) - Wikipedia

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    Hayward was born in Tooting, London into a Methodist family. [2] His father, David Hayward, was a printer and church organist.He was educated at Tooting Bec Grammar School (now Ernest Bevin Academy) and developed a talent for painting and drawing.

  8. Haywards Heath Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Following significant population growth, largely associated with the opening of the London and Brighton Railway, a local board was established in Haywards Heath in 1872. [1] After the local board was succeeded by Haywards Heath Urban District Council in 1894, [2] the new council decided to commission dedicated council offices. The site it ...

  9. File:St Richard's, Haywards Heath glass 1.jpg - Wikipedia

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