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    Sheldwich is a village and civil parish in the far south of the Borough of Swale in Kent, England. Sheldwich is a rural parish situated 3 miles (4.8 km)...
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  • John Sheldwich may refer to: John Sheldwich (died after 1411), MP for Canterbury in 1399 and 1402 John Sheldwich (died c. 1455), MP for Canterbury 1413–1421...
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  • John Sheldwich II (died c. 1455), of Canterbury, Kent, was an English politician and lawyer. Sheldwich was the son of the earlier MP for Canterbury, John...
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  • John Sheldwich I (died after 1411) was an English politician, a Member of Parliament for Canterbury, Kent, in 1399 and 1402. He was the son of John Sheldwich...
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    The family seat of the Earls Sondes was Lees Court, in the village of Sheldwich, three miles south of Faversham. The Lees Court Estate is today owned...
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  • Earl died from cancer, and was buried in the church in the village of Sheldwich south of Faversham in Kent. The Sondes family estate in Kent had been...
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    Rockingham later that year, The Rockingham estate along with Lees Court, Sheldwich then passed to his cousin Lewis Monson, who changed his name to Watson...
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  • England (London: Faber and Faber, 1987). A Brother's Murder: Lees Court, Sheldwich 1655 (Faversham Society, 1992) A Chain of Cities (Bloomsbury Academic...
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  • succeeded as the 2nd Earl in September 1894. He was born at Lees Court at Sheldwich south of Faversham in Kent in 1861. Educated at Eton College and Magdalene...
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    pearl headdress with a tulle veil. A Russian Orthodox wedding followed in Sheldwich, presided by Archimandrite Nicholas, the former tutor of the children...
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