Great House |
Start |
|
End |
Name of Monarch |
Reign |
|
|
|
|
|
Years |
|
House
of Wessex |
802 |
- |
839 |
Egbert |
37 |
|
839 |
- |
855 |
Aethelwulf |
16 |
|
855 |
- |
860 |
Aethelbald |
5 |
|
860 |
- |
866 |
Aethelbert |
6 |
|
866 |
- |
871 |
Aethelred I |
5 |
|
871 |
- |
899 |
Alfred the Great
Newenden |
28 |
|
899 |
- |
925 |
Edward I, the Elder
|
26 |
|
925 |
- |
940 |
Athelstan |
15 |
|
940 |
- |
946 |
Edmund I |
6 |
|
946 |
- |
955 |
Eadred |
9 |
|
955 |
- |
959 |
Eadwig (Edwy) |
4 |
|
959 |
- |
975 |
Edgar |
16 |
|
975 |
- |
978 |
Edward II, the Martyr
|
3 |
|
978 |
- |
1016 |
Aethelred II, the
Unready |
38 |
|
1016 |
- |
1016 |
Edmund II, Ironside
|
1 | |
Danish Line |
1014 |
- |
1014 |
Svein I, Forkbeard
|
1 |
|
1016 |
- |
1035 |
Canute I |
19 |
|
1035 |
- |
1040 |
Harald I, Harefoot
|
5 |
|
1040 |
- |
1042 |
Canute II, Hardicanute
|
2 | |
House of Wessex, Restored |
1042 |
- |
1066 |
Edward III, the
Confessor |
24 |
|
1066 |
- |
1066 |
Harold II Battle Sedlescombe Whatlington |
1 | |
Norman Line |
1066 |
- |
1087 |
William I, the
Conqueror Battle Burwash |
21 |
|
1087 |
- |
1100 |
William II, Rufus
|
13 |
|
1100 |
- |
1135 |
Henry I |
35 |
|
1135 |
- |
1141 |
Stephen |
6 |
|
1141 |
- |
1141 |
Empress Matilda
|
1 |
|
1141 |
- |
1154 |
Stephen |
13 | |
|
Plantagenet, Lancastrian
Line |
1399 |
- |
1413 |
Henry IV |
14 |
|
1413 |
- |
1422 |
Henry V |
9 |
|
1422 |
- |
1461 |
Henry VI |
39 |
|
1461 |
- |
1470 |
Edward IV |
9 |
|
1470 |
- |
1471 |
Henry VI |
1 |
|
1471 |
- |
1483 |
Edward IV |
12 |
|
1483 |
- |
1483 |
Edward V |
1 |
|
1483 |
- |
1485 |
Richard III Bodiam |
2 | |
House of Tudor |
1485 |
- |
1509 |
Henry VI |
| |
|
Battle |
(William the Conqueror prevails) |
|
Bodiam |
(The finest ruined castle in the Country) |
|
Burwash |
(The home of Rudyard Kipling) |
|
Flimwell |
(300 local people beheaded) |
|
Hurst Green |
(The Youngest Highwayman on record) |
|
Newenden |
(Alfred the Great's Fort) |
|
Robertsbridge |
(The Home of Modern Cricket) |
|
Salehurst |
(Richard the Lion Heart's Gift) |
|
Sedlescombe |
(Best gunpowder in Europe) |