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  1. 6 de set. de 2015 · Charles Sedley was baptised on 4 th March 1639 at the parish church of St. Clement Danes, Westminster. He was the youngest of nine children born to Sir John Sedley (died August 1639) the 2 nd Baronet of Aylesbury and his wife Elizabeth (died after 1651) the daughter of Sir Henry Savile .

  2. Sedley was returned for Nottingham in 1747 as a Tory. He did not stand in 1754. About his candidature in 1774, on what was formerly the Tory interest, he wrote to Rockingham on 9 Oct.: 1. I found my friends very much displeased and dissatisfied that they had never been consulted or taken the least notice of in respect to the choice of a proper ...

  3. Sedley’s will confirmed the settlement, made in September 1699, of his estate on his son, Charles, and on his son’s heirs. His great-grandson, Sir Charles Sedley, 2nd Bt., sat for Nottingham during the reigns of George II and George III.16. Ref Volumes: 1690-1715 Author: Sonya Wynne. Notes

  4. Catherine Colyear, suo jure Countess of Dorchester and Countess of Portmore ( née Sedley; 21 December 1657 – 26 October 1717), [1] was an English noble and courtier. She was the mistress of King James II of England both before and after he came to the throne. [2] Catherine was noted not for beauty but for her celebrated wittiness and sharp ...

  5. Charles Sedley est le fils de Sir John Sedley, 2e baronet d' Aylesford dans le Kent, et de sa femme, Elizabeth, fille de Henry Savile. Les Sedley, parfois orthographié Sidley, sont des personnalités du Kent depuis au moins 1337. Son grand-père, William Sedley, est fait chevalier en 1605. Il est le fondateur des Sidleian Lectures of Natural ...

  6. 17 de nov. de 2017 · Eugenius (meaning “well-born”) may be Charles Sackville, who was Lord Buckhurst, a patron of Dryden and a poet himself. Crites (Greek for “judge” or “critic”) perhaps represents Sir Robert Howard, Dryden’s brother-in-law. Lisideius refers to Sir Charles Sedley, and Neander (“new man”) is

  7. The structure of The Mulberry-Garden. The Mulberry-Garden is a typical split-plot tragicomedy, which was a popular and thriving genre of Restoration comedy between 1660 and 1671. [5] The multi-plot structure generally comprises a heroic couple (e.g. Althea and Eugenio, Diana and Philander in Sedley's play) in a high plot with a chivalric or ...