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  2. Feb 25, 2002 · A. The question came from dmbr34937 and was answered briefly by Answerbank pal incitatus. As he says, the royal title was bestowed by King George V. Q. Why. A. In January, 1929, Buckingham Palace announced that King George V was to be moved to Bognor to recover from his serious illness.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bognor_RegisBognor Regis - Wikipedia

    Bognor Regis was originally named just "Bognor", being a fishing (and smuggling) village, with a port or haven on the Aldingbourne Rife, until the 18th century when it was converted into a resort by Sir Richard Hotham who renamed the settlement Hothamton, although this did not catch on.

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    Bognor Regis began as a Saxon village. For centuries Bognor remained just a hamlet. The inhabitants made a living from fishing and smuggling. They also grew wheat and barley and raised cows, sheep, and pigs. However, Bognor was changed forever when a rich London hatter named Richard Hotham stayed in a farmhouse by the sea in 1784, 1785, and 1786. I...

    After Hotham’s death, wealthy people continued to visit Bognor. Between 1799 and 1804 a handful of new houses were built. Then in 1804 Daniel Wonham, a local builder, built a crescent of houses at Rock Gardens. The town continued to grow slowly. In 1817 a school was built for 50 poor girls, Jubilee School in High Street. The girls were taught thing...

    In 1902 a pavilion opened at the shore end of the pier. Bognor’s first cinema opened there in 1909. Another theatre the Theatre Royal opened in 1910 (it was demolished in 1975). In 1911 a building called the Kursaal opened. This was described as an entertainment palace with a roller skating rink, a theatre, shops, and a tearoom. (Also demolished in...

  5. Oct 27, 2020 · Name in 1750: Bognor Bognor Regis was developed by Sir Richard Hotham in the late 18th century, on the site of the old village of Bognor. The name Bognor comes from the old English 'Bucgan ora' meaning Bucge's shore.

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  7. Bognor Surname Meaning Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair).

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