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Scadbury may
refer to:
Scadbury Park, a 300-acre (120 ha) park and
nature reserve in Chislehurst,
London Borough of Bromley,
United Kingdom Manor of Scadbury...
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Scadbury Park is a
Local Nature Reserve in
Chislehurst in the
London Borough of Bromley. It is also a Site of
Metropolitan Importance for
Nature Conservation...
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Scadbury is a
historic manor in the
parish of
Chislehurst in the
London Borough of Bromley, England. Much of the
estate is
preserved today as Scadbury...
- Earl Sydney, of
Scadbury in the
County of Kent, was a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1874 for John Townshend, 3rd Viscount...
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Walsingham and
Queen Elizabeth I's spymaster,
Francis Walsingham, had a home in
Scadbury Park, now a
nature reserve in
which the
ruins of the
house can
still be...
- Sir
Edmund Walsingham (c. 1480 – 10
February 1550) of
Scadbury Hall,
Chislehurst in Kent, was a soldier,
Member of Parliament, and
Lieutenant of the Tower...
- of his
older brother, Edmund,
Thomas Walsingham inherited the
manor of
Scadbury, Kent; the first-born brother, Guldeford, had
predeceased their father...
- politician. He was the only
surviving son of Sir
Edmund Walsingham of
Scadbury,
Lieutenant of the
Tower and was
trained in the law at Lincoln's Inn in...
- ISBN 0-297-17773-7. Hasler, P. W. (1981). "Walsingham,
Francis (c. 1532–90), of
Scadbury and
Foots Cray, Kent; Barn Elms, Surr. and
Seething Lane, London", History...
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abeyance and
Earldom of
Leicester (6th creation) extinct, 1885 Earl
Sydney of
Scadbury in the
County of Kent, 1874 John
Townshend 1805–1890 1st Earl Sydney, 3rd...