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Cressett may
refer to:
Henry Cressett Pelham (1729–1803),
British politician,
known as
Henry Pelham until 1792
James Cressett (1655–1710),
English diplomat...
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whereon did
stand a four-
square stone above that,
which had
twelve cressetts wrought in that stone,
which was
filled with tallow, and
everye night...
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James Cressett or
Cresset (c. 1655 – 26 July 1710) was an
English diplomat.
Cressett was the son of
James Cressett,
Rector of Cound. In
April 1671, aged...
- John
Cressett-Pelham (1769 – 29
August 1838) was a
British politician.
Pelham was the son of
Henry Cressett Pelham. He
lived at
Cound Hall and Shrewsbury...
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Upton Cressett Hall is an
Elizabethan moated manor house in the
village of
Upton Cressett, Shropshire, England. It is a Grade I-listed building. The hall...
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Upton Cressett is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Shropshire. Po****tion
details for the 2011
census are
shown under Aston Eyre parish...
- late 14th
century the
Cressetts,
through marriage,
succeeded to the
title of Lord of Upton. St Michael's
Church and
Upton Cressett Hall, both
Grade I listed...
- Leslie, J.B p34: Fermanagh, R.H.
Ritchie 1929 Foster,
Joseph (1888–1892). "
Cressett, Edward" .
Alumni Oxonienses: the
Members of the
University of Oxford,...
- Michael's Church,
Upton Cressett, is a
redundant Anglican church. It
stands on a
remote hillside adjacent to
Upton Cressett Hall, some 5 km west of the...
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Henry Cressett Pelham (1729? –
January 1803) was a
British politician,
known as
Henry Pelham until 1792. The
youngest son of
Thomas Pelham, he was educated...