Bull House in Lewes, East Sussex
Home for a few years of Thomas Paine, father of the American revolution.
His connection with Lewes: "On February 19, 1768, he was appointed (schoolteacher) to Lewes in Sussex, a town with a tradition of opposition to the monarchy and prorepublican sentiments going back to the revolutionary decades of the 17th century] Here he lived above the fifteenth-century Bull House, the tobacco shop of Samuel Ollive and Esther Ollive." From Wiki. More from Wiki here
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