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    Baron Selsey, of Selsey in the County of Sussex, was a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created on 13 August 1794 for Sir James Peachey,...
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    Selsey (/ˈsɛlsi/) is a seaside town and civil parish, about eight miles (12 km) south of Chichester, in the Chichester district, in West Sussex, England...
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    Captain Henry John Peachey, 3rd Baron Selsey FRS (4 September 1787 – 10 March 1838) was a Royal Navy officer and peer. Serving on the East Indies Station...
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  • John Peachey, 2nd Baron Selsey (16 March 1749 – 27 June 1816), styled The Honourable John Peachey between 1794 and 1808, was a British politician who sat...
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  • James Peachey, 1st Baron Selsey (8 March 1723 – 1 February 1808), known as Sir James Peachey, Bt, between 1765 and 1794, was a British politician and courtier...
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    Georgiana Caroline Scott, Baroness Consort Selsey 1 Feb 1727 13 Oct 1809 James Peachey, 1st Baron Selsey, had issue Frederick, Landgrave of...
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    Louisa Irby b. 2 Oct 1792, d. 19 Dec 1870, married Henry Peachey, 3rd Baron Selsey. In 1778, Irby built a new mansion at his estate at Hedsor House, near...
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    visual arts. James Wyatt designed the house and it was built in 1804 for Baron Selsey of the Peachey family. After the death of the last Peachey heir it became...
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  • (c. 1671–1737), British landowner and politician James Peachey, 1st Baron Selsey (1723–1808), British politician and courtier John Peachey (disambiguation)...
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    1771, he married Georgiana Peachey, the daughter of James Peachey, 1st Baron Selsey, at St George's, Hanover Square. she died just a year later. The couple...
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    Lady Georgiana Caroline Scott (1727–1809), married James Peachey, 1st Baron Selsey. Lady Henrietta Scott (b. 1728–?), married Nicolas Boyce. On 9 July 1730...
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    location near the village of Selsey in West Sussex, England. In its original, larger form, the church served as Selsey's parish church from the 13th century...
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  • (c. 1671–1737), British landowner and politician Henry Peachey, 3rd Baron Selsey (1787–1838), Royal Navy officer and peer This disambiguation page lists...
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    She had inherited the estate when her brother, Henry John Peachey, 3rd Baron Selsey died in 1838. Caroline was the wife of Rev. Leveson Venables Vernon Harcourt...
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  • in 1838, both in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Baron Selsey 1794 Peachey Extinct 1838 Baron Upper Ossory 1794 Fitzpatrick Extinct 1818 subsidiary title...
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  • Baronet (c. 1680–1744), British landowner and politician John Peachey, 2nd Baron Selsey (1749–1816), British politician John Peachey (footballer) (born 1952)...
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  • 1926 Henry John Peachey, 3rd Baron Selsey 27 March 1817 4 September 1787 – 10 March 1838 James Peachey, 1st Baron Selsey 28 February 1782 9 March 1723...
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  • 1900 Peachey of Petworth 1736 Peachey extinct fourth baronet created Baron Selsey in 1794 Pechell of Paglesham 1 March 1797 Pechell extinct 1984 Peel of...
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  • (1770–1844), diplomat Henry John Peachey, 3rd Baron Selsey (1787–1838) William Henry Francis Petre, 11th Baron Petre (1793–1850) Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles...
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    technically bishop of York when in charge of Selsey Abbey. Therefore, as Sussex had been annexed by Wessex then Selsey probably would have been subject to the...
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    frontal systems. In winter, the east winds can be as cold as further inland. Selsey is known as a tornado hotspot, with small tornadoes hitting the town in...
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  • scouts.org.uk. Retrieved 16 November 2016. Destination Selsey (2024). "Destination SelseySelsey Pavilion". Archived from the original on 8 July 2024...
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  • Lieutenant in the Royal Defence Corps and was at one time President of the Selsey (Sussex) Conservative Association, and also later a member of Sir Oswald...
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    founded as a cathedral in 1075, when the seat of the bishop was moved from Selsey. Chichester Cathedral has fine architecture in both the Norman and the Gothic...
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    known as rapes within Sussex. The South Saxon see was transferred from Selsey Abbey to a new cathedral in the city of Chichester. Castles were built,...
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    [citation needed] Grimketel was later appointed bishop in the diocese of Selsey in southeastern England. This is probably why the earliest traces of a liturgical...
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    Archived September 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine "BLUE PLAQUES TRACE SELSEY HERITAGE Press Release Number:290". West Sussex County Council. Archived...
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    Norman Conquest in 1066, the cathedral that had been founded in 681 at Selsey was moved to Chichester after the Council of London of 1075 decreed that...
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  • Anglican rector of Runwell St Mary in Essex, also became titular Bishop of Selsey in Mar Georgius' "Catholicate of the West". An avid collector of titles...
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    Cathedral and depicts its early foundation at Selsey with the West Saxon King Caedwalla granting the See of Selsey to St Wilfrid and secondly, its continuation...
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