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Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… market at, 26. Sedana, Geoffrey de, 39. Seduine. See Sidmouth. Ses, Said, Sagiensis, 243. -, abbey of St. Martin, … -, William de, 324. See also Saccavilla. Sichemug. See Sidmouth. Sicilians, queen of. See Joan. Sicily, king of, … [co. Gloucester], 406, 407. -, church of, 4035, 411, 413. Sidmouth, Seduine, Sichemug [co. Devon], church of, 269, 279. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… examination of Sick, lordship of Sickness, see Plague. Sidmouth St. Nicholas parsonage, co. Devon, lease of Signet, …
Magna Britannia
… On the coast, it occupies great part of the cliffs from Sidmouth westward to Torbay. This formation rarely presents … marl, which forms the lowest portion of the cliffs from Sidmouth to the mouth of the Axe, abounds with veins and … these strata extend also along the south coast from Sidmouth to Lyme in Dorsetshire, and the abrupt cliffs which …
Old and New London
… and there is an organ and choir. Liverpool Street, Sidmouth Street, and a few others in the neighbourhood, were …
Old and New London
… had been imprisoned for twelve months for annoying Lord Sidmouth. Along with a band of a dozen or more desperadoes, … were to rush in and kill all the King's ministers, Lords Sidmouth and Castlereagh being especially marked out for …
Survey of London
… Speaker of the House of Commons, later 1st Viscount Sidmouth, tenant, 17925: Sir Ralph Milbanke, 6th bt., …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… floor cloth warehouseman and cm (1826). [D] Holmes, John, Sidmouth, Devon, cm (b. 1803d.1826). Notice in Exeter Flying … and resided in Ogle Mews. He was a native of Sidmouth, in Devon, where he became enamoured of a …
Alumni Oxonienses
… D.C.L. (sup. 12 May), 1511. Hardy, William s. William, of Sidmouth, Devon, pleb. Exeter Coll., matric. 8 June, 1638, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… died in 1809, and her daughter Marianne, who married Lord Sidmouth in 1823, succeeded her as lady of the manor. 228 … in 1842 and her son, the Revd. William Leonard, Viscount Sidmouth, held the manor in 1862. 229 The manor-house is said …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and S. divisions of Devon, 3 miles (N. W. by W.) from Sidmouth; containing 305 inhabitants. The parish is situated …
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