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Alumni Oxonienses
… Exeter Coll., matric. 3 May, 1621, aged 16. Nabbs, Thomas s. William, of Stafford (town), gent. Wadham Coll., matric. 8 Dec., 1692, aged 16. Naish. See also Nash. Naish, James s. Joh., of co. Carmarthen, p.p. Jesus Coll., matric. 22 … Oxon, esq.), and licenced 10 Oct., 1660, to marry Anne Sedley, of St. Dunstan-in-the-West, etc. See Al. West. 134; …
A History of the County of Essex
… were sold between 1919 and 1942. In 1834 the charity's rental was £48 17 s. 9 d. In 1951 it held over a thousand pounds in stock and … there is any evidence for this identification. Sir William Sedley, by his will of 1617, directed that his executors …
A History of the County of Essex
… the 11th century by the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's. There is a charter purporting to have been issued by King … 20 In 1507 Thomas Intilsham conveyed the manor to John Sedley, member of a well-known Kent family, who was auditor … was held by the Sedleys for a century and a half. 22 John Sedley was succeeded after 1514 by his son William, Sheriff …
November 1650: An Act for raising of One hundred and twenty thousand pounds per Mensem for Four Moneths, To commence the Five and twentieth of December 1650. for Maintenance of the Forces in England, Ireland and Scotland, Raised by Authority of Parliament for the Service of this Commonwealth.
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Gent. Valentine Walton, Edward Gaudy, Robert Rich, Martin Sedley, Henry Tailor, George Hunt, Toby Fryer, Symond Smith, … Edmond Borman, Thomas Weld, John Gulson, John Rawley, John Sedley, Esqs; Richard Harvey of Baber, Robert Doughty of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… whereof he died. 7 They had suits most of King John's time about it, but it seems the Priory did not prevail, … Nuthall Lordship is owned by the Honourable Henry Sedley. The village is small. Here is a neat church, … He died in 1699, aged 64. Patron, in 1761, Sir Charles Sedley. Incumbent, the Rev. Charles Nixon, Rector. K. B. 3l. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… which the partitioning of Ireland among those of the king's subjects who had at different times achieved the conquest … Natural Philosophy was instituted in 1618, by Sir William Sedley, of Aylesford, in Kent, who bequeathed to the … its eminent members have been Walsh, the poet; Sir C. Sedley; Admiral Blake; Sir Christopher Wren; Arthur Onslow, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Hollowes, who by his will, dated 23 December 1557, left 10 s. for repairing the way from thence into the east fields. 5 … End, a mile north-west of the church and south of Brandon's Wood, 8 probably marks the site of the manor-house of … by his son Ralph, 53 who in 1673 conveyed it to George Sedley. 54 It must have passed to John Dormer of Rowsham, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… inclosed in 1774. 21 Manors Brictric, one of Queen Edith's men, held WADDESDON MANOR before the Conquest. 22 In 1086 … Croke and Gregory Hirst, probably trustees, to Sir John Sedley, bart., of Aylesford, Kent. 91 As executor of his father, Sir William Sedley, bart., who left 2,000 for this purpose, he …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the following may be noticed: Cherrywicke and Bursden's Hall Lane. There is a large wood to the north-west of the … Ward, and other important houses in the parish are Tom's Hill (Mr. R. W. Wood), south of the village; Northfield … panels are lozenges with the Butler arms and the arms of Sedley. On the west wall is a black marble panel in a white …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on the eminence of which is the noted monument, called Kit's Coty house; and about a mile eastward the house of … to it, remained till queen Elizabeth granted them to John Sedley, son of John Sedley, esq. of Southfleet, who resided at the priory, and …
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