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  1. <br> <br><h1 style="clear:both" id="content-section-0">Excitement About Brighton is the happiest city in the UK, according to a new survey<br></h1><br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><p class="p__0">18th century [edit] In 1723 a tourist, the antiquary John Warburton, composed, 'I went through a crippling town called Hove which the sea is day-to-day consuming and remains in a reasonable method of being rather deserted; however the church being quite big and a good distance from the shore may perhaps get away'.</p><br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/ImageObject"> <br>  <br>  <br> <span style="display:none" itemprop="caption">Hove, England Tourist Information</span> <br>  <br>  <br></div><br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><p class="p__1">In 1724, Daniel Defoe composed in referral to the south coast, 'I do not find they have any foreign commerce, other than it be what we call smuggling and roguing; which I may say, is the ruling commerce of all this part of the English coast, from the mouth of the Thames to the Land's End in Cornwall." The fertile coastal plain west of the Brighton border had substantial deposits of brickearth and by c.</p><br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><p class="p__2">Later, other brickfields were developed even more west, remaining up until displaced by housing advancement. Regency and Victorian developments [edit] The census of 1801 recorded just 101 residents to Brighton's 7,339. By 1821, the year the Prince Regent was crowned George IV, the population had increased to 312, Brighton's too had trebled to 24,429 with the dwellings still clustered on Hove Street, surrounded by an otherwise empty landscape of open farmland.</p><br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><p class="p__3">Hove smugglers became well-known, with contraband frequently being kept in the now partially repaired St. Andrew's Church. Tradition has it that The Ship Inn was a preferred rendezvous for the smugglers, and in 1794 soldiers were billeted there. In 1818 there was a battle royal on Hove beach in between earnings men and smugglers, from which the latter became the victors.</p><br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/ImageObject"> <br>  <br>  <br> <span style="display:none" itemprop="caption">Brighton Travel Guide and Tourist Information: Brighton, East Sussex, England</span> <br>  <br>  <br></div><br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><h1 style="clear:both" id="content-section-1">Indicators on Brighton and Hove Food Partnership – We're a non-profit You Should Know<br></h1><br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><p class="p__4">Likewise at the bottom of Hove Street was the bull-ring. At https://sites.google.com/view/localseoagencycyprus/hove-at-a-glance -bait in 1810 the bull escaped, spreading viewers before being recaptured and dragged back to the ring. This was the last bull-bait to occur in Hove. In the years following the Coronation of 1821 the Brunswick estate of big Regency homes boasting a theatre, riding schools and their own cops was established on the seafront near the limit with Brighton.</p><br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><p class="p__5">Straggling development along the coast loosely connected the estate to stylish Brighton, so that name was used instead. Dating from 1822, the Brighton to Shoreham turnpike crossed the north of Hove parish along the route of the present Old Shoreham Roadway. The Brighton General Gas Light Company was formed in 1825.</p><br><br> <br><br><br><br>
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