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A History of the County of Sussex
… manor to Anne Cobham for life, with reversion to Edward Shelley of Findon, 32 who had acquired a lease in 1539. 33 He … c. 1578 his second but eldest surviving son Richard Shelley obtained the manor, but after much litigation it fell to Henry Shelley, the posthumous son of Richard's elder brother, in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Warminghurst Nonconformity NONCONFORMITY. Members of the Shelley family were presented for recusancy in 1577 and 1582. Richard Shelley was imprisoned in 1580 and again in 1585, on the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… existed by 1932 and was still there in 1981. Percy Bysshe Shelley was born at Field Place in 1792 and spent his youth …
A History of the County of Sussex
… recast in 1897. The plate includes a set given by Timothy Shelley in 1771. The registers begin in 1559. 86 Below. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Court estate around the village ( c. 380 a.), and the Shelley estate in the south and south-east (670 a.). Most …
A History of the County of Sussex
… a private school. 3 In the 1790s or early 1800s the poet Shelley is said to have had the rudiments of education from …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of 120 a., in 1737, the year in which he sold it to Edward Shelley 13 of Field Place; thereafter it descended with Field Place 14 until 1875, when Sir P. F. Shelley sold it to C. T. Lucas of Warnham Court, with which … date remained until shortly before 1772, when Bysshe Shelley demolished it, except for the tall chimneystack, and …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Keightley 157 10 0 Mrs. Judith Sturton 22 10 0 Mrs. Mary Shelley 15 0 0 Mrs. Eliza[beth] Boucher 45 0 0 Capt. Jeffrey …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… port loco Peter de L'Angle, preferred as below. Charles Shelley as a jerquer, London port, loco Bedford Whiting, … as one of the surveyors of Newcastle port loco Charles Shelley, preferred as above. John Hicks as waiter and …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… great obstruction of the service, and having sent Charles Shelley, late Surveyor of Newcastle, to examine same last …
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