Hastings
Hastings ( ) is a seaside town and borough in East Sussex on the south coast of England, east of Lewes and south east of London. The town gives its name to the Battle of Hastings, which took place to the north-west at Senlac Hill in 1066. It later became one of the medieval Cinque Ports. In the 19th century, it was a popular seaside resort, as the railway allowed tourists and visitors to reach the town. Today, Hastings is a fishing port with the UK's largest beach-based fishing fleet. It has an estimated population of 91,100 as of 2021. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Huntingdon, Frances Hastings
Published 1703
Other Authors:
“...Huntingdon, George Hastings...”Published 1703
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by Huntingdon, Selina Hastings
Published 1796
Published 1796
printed and sold by W. Smith, King-Street, Seven-Dials
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by Huntingdon, Selina Hastings
Published 1770
Published 1770
printed by S. Hazard, in Cheap-Street; for T. Mills, Clerk, and sold at his circulating-library, in King's-Mead-Square; where may be had Bibles, Prayer-Books, &c
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by Huntingdon, Selina Hastings
Published 1793
Published 1793
published July 1st 1793 by G. Thompson, sold also by J. Parsons, & Scatchard & Whitaker
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by Huntingdon, Selina Hastings
Published 1773
Published 1773
printed by W. Gye; for T. Mills, Bookseller, and sold at his shop in Wine-Street, Bristol; where may be had Bibles, Prayer-Books, &c. at the lowest
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by Huntingdon, Selina Hastings
Published 1780
Published 1780
printed for and sold by Hughes & Walsh, Stationers & Booksellers, Inner Temple Lane