- Adam
Sedbar or
Sedbergh (c. 1502–1537) was the 23rd and last
Abbot of
Jervaulx Abbey in Wensleydale, Yorkshire. Adam
Sedbar had been
elected abbot of the...
- Lumley, Sir John Constable, and Sir
William Constable), 7
abbots (Adam
Sedbar,
Abbot of Jervaulx,
William Trafford,
Abbot of Sawley, John Paslew, Abbot...
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Sedbergh (/
ˈsɛdbər/ SED-bər or
locally /ˈsɛbər/ SEB-ər) is a town and
civil parish in the
ceremonial county of ****bria. It
falls within the
historic boundaries...
- Adam
Sedbar,
Abbot of
Jervaulx sanctuary in the castle. In
consequence John
Scrope had to flee to
Skipton pursued by the King's men but
Abbot Sedbar was...
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economic grievances. He
found himself obliged to
grant sanctuary to Adam
Sedbar,
Abbot of Jervaulx, when the
latter was on the run from the King's Commissioners...
- VIII but
incurred the king's
displeasure when he
allowed sanctuary to Adam
Sedbar,
Abbot of
Jervaulx who was on the run from the King's Commissioners. Scrope...
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English noble,
rebel (b. 1507)
Thomas Percy,
English rebel (b 1504) Adam
Sedbar,
English abbot and
rebel (b. 1502) June 23 –
Pedro de Mendoza,
Spanish conquistador...
- Lumley, Sir John
Constable and Sir
William Constable), six
abbots (Adam
Sedbar,
Abbot of Jervaulx,
William Trafford,
Abbot of Sawley,
Matthew Mackarel...
- Searle,
Australian politician Adam
Searles (born 1981),
British actor Adam
Sedbar (c. 1502–1537),
Abbot of
Jervaulx Adam
Sedgwick (1785–1873),
English geologist...
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English noble,
rebel (b. 1507)
Thomas Percy,
English rebel (b 1504) Adam
Sedbar,
English abbot and
rebel (b. 1502) June 23 –
Pedro de Mendoza,
Spanish conquistador...