• Richard Sleech (died 2 March 1730) was a Canon of Windsor from 1722 to 1730. Richard Sleech was the son of Edward Sleech, organist of Eton College. He...
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  • John Sleech (1711–1788) was the Archdeacon of Cornwall from 1741 to 1788. He was the son of Richard Sleech, then teaching at Eton College (later a canon...
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  • Provost of Eton College from 1746 until his death. Sleech was the son of Richard Sleech , then teaching at Eton College (later a canon of St George's Chapel...
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    Chamberlain 1660–1666 23. Richard Milward 1666–1680 24. Thomas Sprat 1681–1684 25. John Wickart 1684–1722 26. Richard Sleech 1722–1730 27. Michael Stanhope...
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  • King's College, Cambridge and his wife, Catherine, the daughter of Richard Sleech, a canon of St George's Chapel, Windsor. He was educated at Eton and...
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    to the munificence of Henry VI. Cooke married Catherine, daughter of Richard Sleech, canon of Windsor, in January 1746, and had by her twelve children....
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  • (1695–1732) Henry Bland (1733–1746) previously Head Master 1720–1728 Stephen Sleech (1746–1765) Edward Barnard (1765–1781) previously Head Master 1754–1765...
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    the case that much of the city centre is built on an estuarine bed of "sleech": silt, peat, mud and—a source the city's ubiquitous red brick— soft clay...
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    Denomination Anglican Residence Ely House, London Parents Dr Thomas Dampier Spouse Elizabeth Sleech Education Eton College Alma mater King's College, Cambridge...
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    leased to Richard Barwise in 1634. On the beach was a water tank on a wooden scaffold, whose footings remain, from which sea water ran onto the Sleech in the...
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