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<p>on the coast, although it occurs infrequently in combination with a personal name. An alternative etymology taken from the Old English words for 'stony valley' is sometimes given but has less acceptance. Brighthelm gives its name to, among other things, a church, a pub in Brighton, some halls of residence at the <a href="page.php?w=University_of_Sussex">University of Sussex</a>. Writing in 1950, historian Antony Dale noted that unnamed <a href="page.php?w=antiquarian">antiquaries</a> had suggested an Old English word <i>brist</i> or <i>briz</i>,</p><p>
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