Stephen Slaney (English Wikipedia)

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  • J.G. White, History of the Ward of Walbrook in the City of London: Together with an Account of the Aldermen of the Ward and of the Two Remaining Churches, S. Stephen, Walbrook, and S. Swithin, London Stone, with Their Rectors (Bowles & Sons, London 1904), p. 409 (Internet Archive).
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  • 'Slaney, or Slany', in B. Burke, The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales: Comprising a Registry of Armorial Bearings from the Earliest to the Present Time (Harrison and Sons, London 1864), p. 933 (Google); H.S. Grazebrook, The Heraldry of Worcestershire, 2 vols (John Russell Smith, London 1873), II, p. 518 (Google).
  • See also The National Archives (UK), Chancery Pleadings 1504–1515: Henyngham v Tate, ref. C 1/321/10 (Discovery catalogue). View original at AALT. Explained in K. Lacey, 'Margaret Croke (d. 1491)', in C.M. Barron and A.F. Sutton (eds), Medieval London Widows, 1300–1500 (The Hambledon Press, London and Rio Grande 1994), pp. 143–164, at p. 156 note 36 (Google).
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  • J. Wade (ed.), An Account of Public Charities in England and Wales: Abridged from the Reports of His Majesty's Commissioners on Charitable Foundations, with Notes and Comments (W.Simpkin and R. Marshall, London 1828), p. 502, and pp. 508–10 (Google).
  • 'Lady Slaney's (Trust) Estate Act, 1869', The Ecclesiastical Gazette, or, Monthly Register, Vol. 33 (11 April 1871), pp. 274–75 (Google).
  • H.E. Chetwynd-Stapylton, The Chetwynds of Ingestre: Being a History of that Family from a Very Early Date (Longmans, Green, and Co., London 1892), p. 178 (Google).
  • E.H.H., 'Slany, Bradgate and Weld', in J.J. Howard (ed.), Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, 2nd Series, III (Mitchell & Hughes, London 1890), p. 328 (Google).
  • K.R. Andrews, Trade, Plunder and Settlement: Maritime Enterprise and the Genesis of the British Empire, 1480–1630 (Cambridge University Press 1984), p. 113 (Google).
  • K.R. Andrews, Trade, Plunder and Settlement, pp. 334, 336 (Google), citing G.T. Cell, English Enterprise in Newfoundland 1577–1660 (University of Toronto Press, 1969), pp. 61–79 and passim.

british-history.ac.uk

  • A.P. Baggs, G.C. Baugh, D.C. Cox, J. McFall and P.A. Stamper, 'Linley', in G.C. Baugh (ed.), A History of the County of Shropshire, Volume 10: Munslow Hundred (Part), The Liberty and Borough of Wenlock (VCH, London 1998), pp. 348–54, at notes 68–71 (British History Online).

dhi.ac.uk

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  • John Strype, A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, Book 5 Chapter 24, p. 333 (Strype's Survey Online).
  • John Strype, A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, Book 2 Chapter 13, p. 191 (Strype's Survey Online).

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  • F. Harrison, The Proprietors of the Northern Neck. Chapters of Culpeper Genealogy (The Old Dominion Press, Richmond, Va. 1926), p. 44 (Hathi Trust).
  • 'Tower of London', in M.A.E. Green (ed.), Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, Elizabeth, IV: 1595–1597 (Longman, Green, Reader and Dyer, London 1869), p. 129 (Hathi Trust)

historyofparliamentonline.org

  • J.P. Ferris and R. Sgroi, Lytton, William (1586–1660), of Knebworth, Herts, in A. Thrush and J.P. Ferris (eds), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604–1629 (Cambridge University Press 2010), History of Parliament Online.
  • N.M.S., 'Lennard, Samuel (c.1553–1618), of West Wickham, Kent', in P.W. Hasler (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558–1603 (from Boydell and Brewer 1981), History of Parliament Online.
  • R.C.G., 'Colepeper, Thomas (c.1561–1613), of Wigsell, Suss.', in P.W. Hasler (ed.), The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558–1603 (from Boydell and Brewer, 1981), History of Parliament Online.

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  • See also The National Archives (UK), Chancery Pleadings 1504–1515: Henyngham v Tate, ref. C 1/321/10 (Discovery catalogue). View original at AALT. Explained in K. Lacey, 'Margaret Croke (d. 1491)', in C.M. Barron and A.F. Sutton (eds), Medieval London Widows, 1300–1500 (The Hambledon Press, London and Rio Grande 1994), pp. 143–164, at p. 156 note 36 (Google).
  • The National Archives (UK), Chancery final decrees, Offley v Slaney, ref. C 78/112/14; view original at AALT, images 0011-0015.

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  • See also The National Archives (UK), Chancery Pleadings 1504–1515: Henyngham v Tate, ref. C 1/321/10 (Discovery catalogue). View original at AALT. Explained in K. Lacey, 'Margaret Croke (d. 1491)', in C.M. Barron and A.F. Sutton (eds), Medieval London Widows, 1300–1500 (The Hambledon Press, London and Rio Grande 1994), pp. 143–164, at p. 156 note 36 (Google).
  • The National Archives (UK), Chancery final decrees, Offley v Slaney, ref. C 78/112/14; view original at AALT, images 0011-0015.

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  • A. Mundy, A Watch-Woord to Englande to Beware of Traytours and Tretcherous Practises (Thomas Hacket, London 1584), Dedicatory Epistle. Full text at Umich/eebo (open).
  • 'English Discoveries and Plantations in New England and New-Found-Land', in S. Purchas, Purchas his Pilgrimes. Part 4 In fiue bookes (Printed by William Stansby for Henrie Fetherstone, London 1625), Book 10, pp. 1827–1973, at pp. 1876–77, 1879, 1888. Full text at Umich/eebo (Search terms: "Slany", "Slanie").