WebbSlyfield House) GV I. Part of Slyfield manor (q.v.), detached and altered as farmhouse in C18 ; now house. Probably C15, altered and cased in brick in early C17; altered in C20. Hand-made brick in Flemish bond with some blue headers and some flint, cladding internal timber framing; red tile roof. Formerly part of Slyfield Manor; WebbEdward "Edmond" Slyfield (1521 - 13 February 1590), also known as Edmond or "Edmund" Slyfield, was born in 1521 at Clandon Manor, West Clandon, Surrey, England. [1] He was …
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WebbElizabeth Slyfield (born St John), 1370 - 1433 Elizabeth Slyfield (born St John) was born in 1370, to Sir Edward St John and Anastasia St John (born De Anton). Sir was born in 1304. Elizabeth married Thomas Slyfield. Thomas was born in 1370. They had one son: Thomas Slyfield. Elizabeth married John Brewes. John was born in 1418. WebbExplore historical records and family tree profiles about Jane Slyfield on MyHeritage, the world's family history network. ... Thomas was born circa 1440, in Slyfield Manor, Great Bookham, Surrey. Jane married William Bysshe in 1520, at age 18. William was born in 1495, in Burstow, Surrey, England. how many slaves were there in 1776
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WebbSlyfield Farmhouse, with Attached Garden Wall is a Grade I listed building in Fetcham West, Surrey, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and … Webb1393: Nicholas Slyfield (1320-1397) of Slyfield Manor, Great Bookham, Surrey; 1393: John de Uvedale of Titsey Place and Wickham, Hants; 1394: Edward St John; 1395: John … WebbHe was the sheriff of Sussex and Surrey in 1359 and 1372. He was a Justice of the Peace in 1395, and is mentioned in connection with another sheriff, Sir Edward St. John (father-in-law of Thomas Slyfield) in 1394. See Victoria History of the County of Surrey for details about the manors of Great Bookham, Polesden, and Slyfield. how many slaves were set free in 1865