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Crowborough
CrowboroughTC: The agenda for the remote
CrowboroughTC: The ag*&^*a for the remote Envir%~#@ment Committee meeting to be held %~#@ 27th April 2021 is available to read here:… https://t.co/nsHH8efWvr
Posted on 21 April 2021 | 7:30 am
CleaverLd: RT @GarethOW_LibDem: I've enjoyed
CleaverLd: RT @GarethOW_LibDem: I've enjoyed reading the account provided by the Frant Councillor who wishes to represent N Crowborough *!% the county…
Posted on 21 April 2021 | 7:30 am
SapperPantsoff: @SouthernRailUK We have a
SapperPantsoff: @SouthernRailUK We have a driver for the 1307 just searching for a c*^ductor. Will you terminate at Crowborough? Wi… https://t.co/hp9NXqZqs8
Posted on 21 April 2021 | 7:30 am
Bar_Trend: One week tomorrow we’ll be back
Bar_Tr**&%: !#e week tomorrow we’ll be back open. Beer order arrived, so have our windbreakers. We’re cleaning & organising. We… https://t.co/0dDwrcPKxC
Posted on 21 April 2021 | 7:30 am
RidoutCarole: RT @GarethOW_LibDem: I've
RidoutCarole: RT @GarethOW_LibDem: I've enjoyed reading the account provided by the Frant Councillor who wishes to represent N Crowborough !%%@ the county…
Posted on 21 April 2021 | 7:30 am
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Crowborough
Resolved Question: Does anyone have any
Me and my family have looked EVERYWHERE! The website has given us a clue; it doesn't help! Any information on the whereabouts, difficult etc. is welcome.
Posted on 30 May 2013 | 12:04 am
Resolved Question: Downton Abbey pilot
Can someone please explain the entail?? Why are they trying to make Mary marry someone. And why did the Duke of Crowborough no longer want to marry her after talking with Lord Grantham.
Posted on 2 June 2012 | 2:29 am
Resolved Question: In British peerage, do
I'm not British, so I'm not overly familiar with the British peerage system. I was watching "Downton Abbey" the other night, which is set during the reign of George V, and there's a character, the Earl of Grantham, he was having a conversation on a sensitive issue with the Duke of Crowborough, which is younger and (apparently) less wealthy than him. In short, The Earl was cold towards The Duke. He put on airs and even at one point reprimanded the Duke, almost verbally attacking him, I'd say.
I'm confused. My questions are,
1) Isn't a duke supposed to be very high up in the British peerage, higher than an earl? Everybody should show deference towards the monarch, that's for sure but what about between different ranks of nobility - say - a viscount towards a marquess?
2) ...and how is it possible that a duke can be less wealthy than an earl, I thought that a dukedom is supposed to be much bigger than an earldom?
It would be great if someone can explain to me the nature of relationships between the different ranks of British nobility. Thank you very much! Thank you everyone who answered this question seriously.
Honourable mention also goes to Lili for her spot-on answer, but I have to choose Diana T's answer because her answer is very thorough and informative.
Posted on 22 August 2011 | 6:09 am
Resolved Question: What is wrong with
Me and my family are looking to move next year, iv heard Crowborough is nice, done a bit of research and houses are cheap too. Iv read reviews from people about the place and on the whole they are all good. It just seems bit too perfect, are there any downsides to the place or is it just a genuienly nice place with a decent community?
We have kids too if that plays a factor i.e. with schools and such.
Thanks!
Posted on 6 September 2010 | 9:12 pm
Resolved Question: What are some places to
I want to stay in Bridger 42, Crowborough England (UK)? Like a guest house, hostel or homestay
Thanks
Posted on 23 December 2009 | 12:27 am