Rape of Lewes

Rape of Lewes
The keep of Lewes Castle, once the administrative centre of the Rape

The Rape of Lewes shown within Sussex
Area
 • 1831129,580 acres (524.4 km2)
Population
 • 182153,085
 • 183171,921
Density
 • 18210.41 inhabitants per acre (100/km2)
 • 18310.56 inhabitants per acre (140/km2)
History
 • Created6th to 11th century
 • Succeeded bySussex (eastern division)
StatusRape (county subdivision)
 • HQLewes
Subdivisions
 • TypeHundreds
 • UnitsBarcombe, Buttinghill, Dean, Fishersgate (half hundred), Holmstrow, Poynings, Preston, Streat, Swanborough, Whalebourne, Younsmere

The Rape of Lewes (also known as Lewes Rape) is one of the rapes, the traditional sub-divisions unique to the historic county of Sussex in England.