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During the 1430s and 40s, he raided shipping throughout Southeast England and sometimes worked with William Kyd in the Thames and the English Channel.
Galletting was a common technique in those parts of Southeast England between the North and South Downs, where sandstone buildings may be galleted with ironstone.
George Gray, founder of the Hawkhurst Gang, a notorious smuggling organisation in southeast England from 1735 until 1749
The Rood of Grace was a crucifix kept at Boxley Abbey in Kent in southeast England.
The ancient Kingdom of Sussex, once located around modern Sussex, a county in southeast England