-
different branches of the
family with a
common ancestor in John S****ey of
Michelgrove (died 1526).
Although he
never held any title, the most
famous member...
- The S****ey baronetcy, of
Michelgrove in the
County of Sus****, was
created in the
Baronetage of
England on 22 May 1611 for John S****ey. The
fourth Baronet...
-
Buckinghamshire 6
Gerard of Bryn 22 May 1611
Baron Gerard 8 S****ey of
Michelgrove 22 May 1611 9
Musgrave of
Hartley Castle 29 June 1611 10
Seymour of Berry...
- Arms of S****ey (of
Michelgrove): Sable, a
fesse engrailed between three whelks...
-
Elizabeth was the sole
child and heir of her
father John
Michelgrove alias Fauconer, Esq., of
Michelgrove,
parish of Clapham, Sus****, and his wife,
Agnes or...
- of
neolithic flint mines,
represented by
slight hollows and mounds.
Michelgrove Park, once the site of a
great house where Sir
William S****ey entertained...
- and
grandson of Sir
Richard Lyster, and secondly,
William S****ey of
Michelgrove;
Katherine Wriothesley, born c.1539, who was
contracted to
marry Sir...
- Paul Eden, of Penshurst, Kent). His
grandfather was Sir John S****ey of
Michelgrove near Arundel. He was
apparently uncle by
marriage to
Benjamin Norton...
- Lyster,
grandson of Sir
Richard Lyster, and secondly,
William S****ey of
Michelgrove; Katherine, who was
contracted to
marry Sir Matthew Arundell, but instead...
- He was the
second son of Sir John S****ey, 6th
Baronet (1772–1852) of
Michelgrove and
Maresfield Park, Sus****, by his wife
Frances Winckley,
daughter and...