Wealden


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a.1.(Geol.) Of or pertaining to the lowest division of the Cretaceous formation in England and on the Continent, which overlies the Oölitic series.
n.1.(Geol.) The Wealden group or strata.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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"Hence, ladies and gentlemen," he added, "that frightful brood of saurians which still affright our eyes when seen in the Wealden or in the Solenhofen slates, but which were fortunately extinct long before the first appearance of mankind upon this planet."
The action of fresh water on the gently inclined Wealden district, when upraised, could hardly have been great, but it would somewhat reduce the above estimate.
On Saturday night at 7.30pm, at the Village Hall, the Wealden Consort, on tour from Kent, will sing a programme of music for the harvest season.
Alongside Adur & Worthing Councils officers from, East Sussex County Council, West Sussex County Council, Brighton & Hove, Crawley, Mid Sussex, Arun, Horsham, Hastings, Wealden, Lewes & Eastbourne attended as did East Hampshire & Havant from across the county border.
Mirror research shows Band PS2,000 in Wealden and Lewes, East Sussex, and Hartlepool.
Organic geochemistry and petrography of Lower Cretaceous Wealden black shales of the Lower Saxony Basin: The transition from lacustrine oil shales to gas shales.
John Saunders, who runs Wealden Installations Ltd, said: "We never saw anything suspicious.
In this sense, Devey's buildings can be seen as the logical extension of the pictorial studies of Wealden houses that he did at the start of his career.
Ms Ghani finally became an MP in 2015 when she was elected to represent Wealden, in East Sussex.
Ms Ghani became an MP in 2015 when she was elected to represent Wealden, in East Sussex.
Ms Fiona Victoria Marden trading as Legends, Wealden BN27, failed to pay [pounds sterling]1,750.39 to 1 worker.