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That aspect of the play has overshadowed Hochhuth's conceit, that the play would contribute to a debate on the ethics of the area bombing of civilian areas by the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, with particular reference to Operation Gomorrah, the Royal Air Force raids on Hamburg in 1943, and culminating in a lengthy and invented debate between Winston Churchill and the pacifist George Bell, Bishop of Chichester.
Carew's house, named Chichester House after its later owner Sir Arthur Chichester, was already a building of sufficient importance to have become a temporary home of the Kingdom of Ireland's law courts during the Michaelmas law term in 1605.
The area around Chichester is believed to have played significant part during the Roman Invasion of A. D 43, as confirmed by evidence of military storage structures in the area of the nearby Fishbourne Roman Palace.
Algernon's first public service involved serving as MP for Sussex during the " Happy Parliament " of 1624 – 25 and as MP for Chichester during the " Useless Parliament " of 1625 – 26.
Michael Wilding died in Chichester, West Sussex, as a result of head injuries suffered from a fall down a flight of stairs during an epileptic seizure.
He appeared in Frank Loesser's musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying at the Chichester Festival Theatre during the 2005 summer season.
** Col. John Chichester ( d. 1647 ), a Royalist during the Civil War.
** Lt-Col. Edward Chichester ( b. 1611 ), a Royalist during the Civil War.
Selsey Abbey stood at Selsey ( probably where Church Norton is today ), and was the cathedra for the Sussex Diocese until the Council of London ordered the removal of the See to Chichester in 1075, during the reign of William the Conqueror.
Moyola Park was formed during season 1879 / 80 under the patronage of Lord Spencer Chichester, the landlord of the Moyola Park estate.
The harbour is very popular area for birdwatching, guided bird walks and boat trips are offered during the winter months by Chichester Harbour Conservancy.
The administration of the College fell into the hands of the parliamentarian side during 1643, as John Sedgwick of St Alphage London Wall took on the royalists President James Marsh, archdeacon of Chichester, and Edward Sparke.
In 1671 he was promoted to the bishopric of Bristol, and in 1678 translated to the see of Chichester, but he was unpopular, and had his palace stoned during a 1679 visit by the Duke of Monmouth.
Rosemary Harris, in July 1962, whilst appearing at Chichester Festival Theatre during its opening season
In 1962, she returned to Britain and Chichester Festival Theatre during its opening season when the director was Laurence Olivier ; she appeared as Elena in Olivier's celebrated 1962-63 Chichester production of Uncle Vanya.

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In 1880, the French government awarded Bell the Volta Prize of 50, 000 francs ( approximately US $ 10, 000 at that time, about $ in current dollars ) for the invention of the telephone, which he used to found the Volta Laboratory, along with Sumner Tainter and Bell's cousin Chichester Bell.
Local bus services are provided by Emsworth & District, which operate services to Havant and Chichester.
The poem also claims Harold was buried by the sea which is consistent with William of Poitiers ' account and with the identification of the grave at Bosham Church which is only yards from Chichester Harbour and in sight of the English Channel.
Chichester: Phillimore ) which contain the Latin in facsimile with an English translation.
The weak point in his scheme was the establishment of a triumvirate ( consisting of himself, the young Earl of Gloucester, and the Bishop of Chichester ) in which his colleagues were obviously figureheads.
It was announced in early 2010 that Jay and Lynn would collaborate again to produce a stage play which ran from 13 May to 5 June, at Chichester Festival Theatre.
The present day Clapham High Street is an ancient " diversion " of the Roman military road Stane Street, which ran from London to Chichester.
The Romans built a road, which was later named Stane Street by the English, from London ( Londinium ) to Chichester ( Noviomagus Regnorum ), and which passed through Tooting.
The park is made up of the old Millstream station which is on the Millstream Creek, just before it joins Fortescue River one of the few permanent watercourses in the area and the Chichester Range.
All his other titles became extinct except for the Pelham Baronetcy of Laughton and the barony of Pelham of Stanmer, which were passed on to his first cousin once removed, Thomas Pelham ( for further history of these titles, see the Earl of Chichester ).
The township is covered by two ZIP Codes: 19014 ( Aston Post Office, which also covers parts of Upper Chichester and Bethel Townships not covered under the current Boothwyn, Pennsylvania and the new Garnet Valley post offices ) and 19063 ( Media ).
The " State of Emergency ," which lasted 34-days, coincided with the opening of PPL Park, but was sparked due to the murder of a 3-year old toddler in the city's crime-plagued West End ( between Lamokin Street and the western borders with Upper Chichester Township and Trainer Borough ).
The Chichester arm was transferred to the Chichester corporation in 1892, the same year in which the canal company was wound up ( the winding up order having been applied for in 1888 ).
As an actor at Chichester, he also starred in four plays, including his first Uncle Vanya in 1996 ( he played it again in 2000, which he brought to Broadway for a limited run ).
When the Burford Bridge was rebuilt in 1937, excavations revealed a " flint-surfaced approach to ford at low level having all the signs of Roman workmanship " suggesting that Stane Street ( which ran from London to Chichester via Dorking ) crossed the river at this point.
Next to harbour park is ActionBoat, which offers speed boat rides to Worthing Pier, River Arun trips, and sight seeing trips to Brighton, Chichester and Isle Of Wight.
In the 17th century, Parliament settled at Chichester House, a town house in Hoggen Green ( later College Green ) formerly owned by Sir George Carew, Lord President of Munster and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, which had been built on the site of a nunnery disbanded by King Henry VIII at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries.
Unlike Chichester House, which was set far back from Hoggen Green, the new building was to open up directly onto the Green.
He then spent two seasons with Theatr Clwyd, touring Britain in Enemy of the People and Hamlet ( for which he received the Regional Theatre Best Actor award ), and a season with the Chichester Festival, in Henry VIII.
Among those churches to benefit in particular were: St. Alban's Abbey, which contained the relics of England's first Christian martyr ; Ripon, with the shrine of its founder St. Wilfrid ; Durham, which was built to house the body of Saints Cuthbert of Lindisfarne and Aidan ; Ely, with the shrine of St. Etheldreda ; Westminster Abbey, with the magnificent shrine of its founder St. Edward the Confessor ; and Chichester, which held the honoured remains of St. Richard.

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On stage, he had particular success in the last decade of his life in two plays by Arthur Wing Pinero, playing Mr Posket in The Magistrate and Augustin Jedd in Dandy Dick both at the Chichester Festival Theatre and in the West End of London.
The open section was initially leased by Mr D S Vernon but in 1934 he transferred it to the Chichester Yacht Company.
Henshall has also appeared at the Chichester Festival Theatre, has toured Britain in the revue The Magnificent Musicals, and has performed in Hey, Mr. Producer, a celebration of the works of Cameron Mackintosh.
The hills of Pinehaven were first planted with their trademark pine trees in 1928 by Sir Francis Chichester and Mr G. D. M Goodwin.
On 16 August, his Sussex team played a Middlesex XI backed by a Mr Chambers at a venue in Chichester.

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Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
Chichester, W. Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009 ISBN 1-4051-5495-0, ISBN 978-1-4051-5495-6
Introduction to Modern Thermodynamics, Wiley, Chichester, ISBN 978-0-470-01598-8.
The village lies at the north end of an arm of Chichester Harbour, a large but shallow inlet of the English Channel.
File: EmsworthWater. JPG | Emsworth Channel, Chichester Harbour from Emsworth
Chichester: Phillimore & Co. Ltd., 2005.
To the west is Langstone Harbour and to the east is Chichester Harbour.
Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons.
* 1606 – Arthur Chichester, 1st Earl of Donegall, Irish soldier ( d. 1675 )
Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.
Chichester, England: Phillimore.
Building work started in 1823 on Arundel Terrace, Chichester Terrace, Lewes Crescent and Sussex Square.
Chichester Terrace incorporated the earlier Chichester House.
During the latter's reign, Andrewes served successively as Bishop of Chichester, Ely and Winchester and oversaw the translation of the Authorized Version ( or King James Version ) of the Bible.
Andrewes was born in 1555 near All Hallows, Barking, by the Tower of London-originally a dependency of Barking Abbey in Barking, Essex, of an ancient Suffolk family later domiciled at Chichester Hall, Rawreth ; his father, Thomas, was master of Trinity House.
In 1605 he was consecrated Bishop of Chichester and made Lord High Almoner.
In the same year there was general consent among critics that Rupert Goold's production for the Chichester Festival 2007, starring Patrick Stewart and Kate Fleetwood, rivalled Trevor Nunn's acclaimed 1976 RSC production.
Edison's patent specified that the audio recording be embossed, and it was not until 1886 that vertically modulated engraved recordings using wax coated cylinders was patented by Chichester Bell and Charles Sumner Tainter.
The machine, although made in 1886, was a duplicate of one made earlier but taken to Europe by Chichester Bell.
Northshore Marine Motor Yachts builds a range of motorboats under the Supermarine name in Chichester, Portsmouth, England.
He had once quipped that he wanted his headstone to bear the words " I told you I was ill ." He was buried at St Thomas's cemetery but the Chichester diocese refused to allow this epitaph.

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