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  1. 5 de abr. de 2023 · Sir Charles Sedley, 5th Baronet (March 1639 – 20 August 1701) was an English wit, dramatist and politician, ending his career as Speaker of the House of Commons. He was the son of Sir John Sedley, 2nd Baronet, of Aylesford in Kent, and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Henry Savile. The Sedleys (also sometimes spelt Sidley) had been ...

  2. 22 de ago. de 2018 · Along with Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of Dorset and 1st Earl of Middlesex (Lord Buckhurst), and Sir Thomas Ogle [some accounts say the third member of the group was John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester], Sedley spent a lovely afternoon drinking heavily in a tavern near Covent Garden on Bow Street.

  3. Charles Sedley. Sir Charles Sedley (marzo de 1639 – 20 de agosto de 1701), dramaturgo inglés, hijo de Sir John Sedley de Aylesford en Kent. Estudió en Wadham College de Oxford, pero no se graduó.

  4. Charles Sedley peut faire référence à: Sir Charles Sedley, 5e baronnet (1639-1701), dramaturge, esprit et homme politique. Sir Charles Sedley, 1er baronnet de Southwell (c. 1695-1730) des Baronnets Sedley de South Fleet (en), fils illégitime de Sir Charles Sedley, 5e baronnet. Sir Charles Sedley, 2e baronnet (c. 1721-1778), MP, petit-fils ...

  5. 28 de mai. de 2024 · A medal by Lorenz Natter depicting Charles Sackville. During King Charles II 's first Parliament, Sackville sat for East Grinstead in Sussex. He had no taste for politics, however, but won a reputation at Whitehall as a courtier and a wit. He bore his share in the excesses for which Sir Charles Sedley and Lord Rochester were notorious.

  6. Charles Sedley. Charles Sedley (ca. 1639 – 20 augustus 1701) was een Engels schrijver en politicus. Sedley was de jongere zoon van een baronet en erfde de titel als 5e baronet van Ailesford toen zijn oudere broer overleed. Hij bezocht de Universiteit van Oxford, maar verliet deze voortijdig. Hij vestigde zich vervolgens in Londen, waar hij ...

  7. The Baronetcy Sedley of Southfleet in the County of Kent, was created in the Baronetage of England on 10 July 1702 for Charles Sedley, the grandson of the fifth Baronet of Aylesford by an illegitimate son Charles. The second Baronet sat as Member of Parliament for Nottingham. The title became extinct on his death in 1778.