Rape of Lewes

The Rape of Lewes (also known as Lewes Rape) is one of the rapes, the traditional sub-divisions unique to the historic county of Sussex in England.

Rape of Lewes
The keep of Lewes Castle, once the administrative centre of the Rape

The Rape of Lewes shown within Sussex
Area
  1831129,580 acres (524.4 km2)
Population
  182153,085
  183171,921
Density
  18210.41 inhabitants per acre (100/km2)
  18310.56 inhabitants per acre (140/km2)
History
  Created6th to 11th century
  Succeeded bySussex (eastern division)
StatusRape (county subdivision)
  HQLewes
Subdivisions
  TypeHundreds
  UnitsBarcombe, Buttinghill, Dean, Fishersgate (half hundred), Holmstrow, Poynings, Preston, Streat, Swanborough, Whalebourne, Younsmere
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