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- The club were founded in 1885 and play at the Dripping Pan.
- Home matches are staged at The Dripping Pan.
- The Lewes Priory Cricket Club, formerly at the Dripping Pan, now play at the Stanley Turner Ground, nearby.
- The Dripping Pan was chosen as one of the 5 top non-league away days by the football blog The Ball is Round in September 2010.
- The ground is called " The Dripping Pan ", because the site was where monks from the local priory used to dry water from the nearby river to make salt.
- Much of the Priory precinct is given over to recreation and sports including Lewes Football Club, currently at the Dripping Pan, the Lewes Bowls Club and the Southdowns Sports Club.
- After their first season in Division One the club made its debut in the FA Vase, making it to the first round before being knocked out by Lewes 3 1 at The Dripping Pan.
- The second of his matches against Gage, due to be played at The Dripping Pan, near Lewes, was " put off on account of Waymark, the Duke's man, being ill ".
- Lewes F . C . have played at the Dripping Pan every year since 1885, apart from a couple of seasons prior to the First World War when the club was banished to the adjoining Convent Field.
- Two hundred years ago it would have been fried in fat taken from the dripping pan, but in modern times it is baked in the oven . talk ) 16 : 41, 25 March 2010 ( UTC)
- Folk-rock supergroup Mumford & Sons agreed to play in a fundraising football tournament for the club and other Lewes causes at the Dripping Pan on 19 July 2013 just before their Gentlemen of the Road gig in the town.
- When wheat flour began to come into common use for making cakes and puddings, cooks in the north of England devised a means of making use of the fat that dropped into the dripping pan to cook a batter pudding while the meat roasted.
- This quadrant is a triple square on plan, the eastern half centres on the conical'Mount', 46m ( 150 feet ) in diameter and 15m ( 50 feet ) high that is aligned on a sunken field to its east with banks on all sides known as the'Dripping Pan '.