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Lewes and Bonfire
A burning torch, discarded on the road in the wake of the Lewes Bonfire Night celebrations.
Image: Lewes Bonfire, Lewes Borough Bonfire Society. jpg | Bonfire Night celebrations in Lewes, Sussex on the 5th November
Adopted by the Royal Sussex Regiment and popularised in World War I, it is sung at celebrations across the county, including those at Lewes Bonfire, and at sports matches, including those of Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club and Sussex County Cricket Club.
His letter of 9 July 1606 to congratulate James I on his accession to the throne was three years late and seemed to English eyes merely a preamble to what followed, and his reference to the Gunpowder Plot, made against the life of the monarch and all the members of Parliament the previous November, was unfortunate for the papal cause, for papal agents were considered by the English to have been involved ( the effigy of Pope Paul V is still burnt every year during the Lewes Bonfire
Procession of the martyrs crosses, as part of Lewes ' Guy Fawkes Night | Bonfire Night celebrations
Arguably the town's most important annual event is Lewes Bonfire, or Bonfire Night-Guy Fawkes Night celebrations on the 5th of November.
Lewes has its own RSL radio station, Rocket FM, which broadcasts via FM and the Internet for three weeks in October / November each year, covering the Bonfire period.
Two men dressed as colonial soldiers carry a banner, exploding firecrackers, commemorating Guy Fawkes and his co-conspirators as part of Lewes Bonfire Night celebrations.
In Lewes, models of important or unpopular figures in current affairs are burned on Bonfire Night, formerly alongside an effigy of the Pope.
Members of the Lewes Borough Bonfire Society on Guy Fawkes Night | Bonfire Night in Lewes, Sussex.

Lewes and |
Image: Lewes Crescent b. jpg | West side of Lewes Crescent
Image: Thomas Cubitt plaque 13 Lewes Crescent. jpg | Blue plaque commemorating Thomas Cubitt's residence at 13 Lewes Crescent
Image: Lewes Crescent c. jpg | East side of Lewes Crescent
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File: 2-6-0 Sothern Mogul leaves Brighton for Lewes. jpg | Train for Lewes leaves Brighton Station June 1961
Image: Bishopstone railway station1808680 08ebb65b. jpg | View westward, towards Newhaven and Lewes in 1967
Image: Bishopstone station 2012. jpg | View westward, towards Newhaven and Lewes in 2012

Lewes and Night
The celebrations mark both Guy Fawkes Night and the burning of 17 Protestant martyrs in Lewes ' High Street from 1555 to 1557, during the reign of Mary Tudor.

Lewes and commemorating
Also to be found on the hill is an obelisk known as Martyrs ' Memorial commemorating the destruction of Lewes ' monastery by Henry VIII and the burning of the 17 Protestant martyrs known as the Sussex Martyrs in 15551557.

Lewes and 17
* Boiler explosion – 17 March 1853, Brighton ; 3 October 1859 ; Falmer Bank, 27 September 1879, Lewes.
Peery died on December 17, 1800 in Lewes, Delaware, and is buried in the Cool Spring Prebsbyterian Church Cemetery near Lewes.
According to The Times in 1827, and reprinted in William Hone's Table-Book in 1838, the amount prisoners walked per day on average varied, from 6, 600 feet at Lewes to 17, 000 feet in ten hours during the summertime at Warwick gaol.

Lewes and Protestant
At the time of the Marian Persecutions of 15551557, Lewes was the site of the execution of seventeen Protestant martyrs, who were burned at the stake in front of the Star Inn.
In Lewes this event not only marks the date of the uncovering of the Gunpowder Plot in 1605, but also commemorates the memory of the seventeen Protestant martyrs burnt at the stake for their faith during the Marian Persecutions.
Challoner was born in the Protestant town of Lewes, Sussex, England on September 29, 1691.

Lewes and martyrs
The Mayfield bonfire celebrations commemorate two of the Lewes Martyrs who were from the village and four more martyrs that were executed in the village, on a site opposite the current Colkins Mill Church in Station Road, on 24 September 1556.

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