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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 118 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BOGNOR , a seaside resort in the See also:

Chichester See also:parliamentary See also:division of See also:Sussex, See also:England, 66 m. S.S.W. from See also:London by the London, See also:Brighton & See also:South See also:Coast railway. Pop. of See also:urban See also:district (1901) 6180. Besides the See also:parish See also:church there is a See also:Roman See also:Catholic priory and church. The See also:town possesses a See also:pier and See also:promenade, a See also:theatre, See also:assembly rooms, and numerous convalescent homes, including an See also:establishment belonging to the See also:Merchant Taylors' See also:Company. The church of the See also:mother parish of South Bersted is See also:Norman and See also:Early See also:English, and retains a See also:fresco of the 16th See also:century.

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