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A History of the County of Hertford
… intersected east and west by the old earthwork called Grim's Dyke. At the foot of these hills lie Tring Park and the … the son of John Hyde sold the manor in 1546 to William Sedley, 134 and in 1556 Thomas Hyde and Frances his wife and John Sedley sold it to John Cheney, 135 who died seised of it in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… east along the brook. That brook, called by 1600 the Vicar's brook, 4 runs northward across the middle of the parish. It … water supply for Cambridge, 5 and hence called also Hobson's brook. The low-lying land beside it remained uncultivated … grounds, started in 1904, was by the 1940s connected by Sedley Taylor Road to the Long Road, on whose eastern part …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is the parsonage, and another Tinton-house, Mr. Howland's, who lives in it. The church stands on the edge of the … in which name and family it continued down to Sir Charles Sedley, bart. of Nuthall, in Nottinghamshire, who some years … Concerning this modus, see the case of Bate, rector, v. Sedley and others, in the Exchequer, anno 1726, by which the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… The soil is Bagshot sand on the south, where St. George's Hill is partly in the parish. In the valleys of the Thames … priests, and where they said Mass.' 9 After the duke's death the duchess who had married again, sold the house to Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester, former mistress of James II …
A History of the County of Oxford
… River Cherwell and its arm, called wifeles lacu (beetle's watercourse) in the 10th century, which divide it from … for the repair of which a leading parishioner left 6 s. 8 d. in 1530. 6 To reach Oxford the road now has to cross … and his wife Anne, daughter and coheir of William and Anne Sedley of Digswell and Northaw (Herts.), lived in London and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… small, never here growing to any size. In Henry the IIId.'s reign there was a family resident here, who took their … the latter end of the reign of queen Elizabeth, to William Sedley, esq. of the Friars, in Aylesford, created a baronet … in which name and family it continued down to Sir Charles Sedley, of St. Giles's in the Fields, London, great-grandson …
London and Middlesex Exchequer Equity Pleadings, 1685-6 and 1784-5
… Midd. D: (1) Richard Andrews the younger, R. Andrews the E's son & administrator. C: (1) Alexander Popham, counsel for … d2 on 26 July; schedule of accounts attached. 235. Grant v Sedley P: (1) Alexander Grant esq., captain in the 13th … Manchester Square, London, p1's mother. D: (1) Davenport Sedley, moneylender, Swithins Lane, London; (2) John Wilson …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… himself. ( See Vol. LXXVIII., No. 6.) To the King's most excellent Maj tie. The humble petition of Thomas … of them felt it severely. Historical Notices. Catherine Sedley. The following letter (Vol. LXXVI., No. 60) is from the pen of Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester, who had been a mistress of …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… The cupbearers were appointed by lord chamberlain's warrant. In 1660 they were five in number. On the death of … 28 Oct. Boteler, T. 1692 1 Apr. Tyrrell, J. 1694 30 June Sedley, Sir C. 1701 1 June Russell, R. 1702 9 July Eyre, C.N. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… the Earl of Warwick granted to one George Sheppard. Grange's offer to supply the Queen's stores with 20,000 lb. weight of saltpetre yearly. Aug. 7 ? … to Florence McCarty. Aug. 24. 66. Robert Kemp and Martin Sedley to the Council. Have examined the controversy between …
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