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Petitions to the Pope
… of his acceptance of the canonry and prebend of Selsey in Chichester, notwithstanding that he has the church …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of exchange: 90 l. Sidlesham: Thomas Morris: 90 l. Isle of Selsey: Montgomery: 90 l. Cockbook: three boatmen at 30 l. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 12 and from him came to Sir James Peachey, later Baron Selsey, on the death of whose grandson, the last Lord Selsey, in 1838 it passed to the latter's sister Caroline … of the manor and principal landowner. 14 Peachey, Lord Selsey. Azure a lion with two tails ermine crowned or and on …
A History of the County of Sussex
… passed with Sompting rectory to Henry John Peachey, Lord Selsey. 98 The demesne lands, comprising 281 a., had … was sold in 1806 to the duke of Norfolk. 99 After Lord Selsey's death in 1838 1 his executors sold Tarring in the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the places given by Caedwalla as endowment for the see of Selsey. 15 Under the Confessor and the Conqueror the manor of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1660, rector of Ford 1662, vicar of Climping 1662, and of Selsey, (all) Sussex, 1667, archdeacon of Chichester 1672. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 'as belonging to the minster'presumably the cathedral of Selsey. There were 6 haws in Chichester 11 appurtenant to the … and was still held in 1808 by Sir John Peachey, 2nd Lord Selsey. 85 After this it probably lost any manorial quality …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… rent of 56 2 s. 0 d., issuing out of land in the parish of Selsey, Sussex. (x) In the parish of St. Michael.1. 1770. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… From the mouth of Chichester Harbour to the extremity of Selsey Hill, a distance of nearly eight miles, the sea has …
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