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ˈsewster Obs. exc. Sc. Forms: 4–5 sewestre, -stare, sou-, sowe-, sywester(e, 4–9 sewster, 5 sew-, sowstare, 5–9 sowster, 6 seu-, sewe-, sewstar. [f. sew v.1 + -ster. Cf. Fris. dial. (Hinderloopen) syster.] A sempstress.1391 Earl Derby's Exped. (Camden) 86/26 Edwyne Moreyn sewster pro filo ab ipsa em...
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Henry Williams (alias Cromwell)
Robert Cromwell (c. 1567 - 1617), married Elizabeth Steward (c. 1560 - London, 1654), by whom he had two children:
Anne Cromwell, married John Sewster , and had Robina Sewster, wife of Sir William Lockhart, of Lee, Scotland, who held the office of Ambassador to France, and had Robina Lockhart (ca. 1662
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sywete
sywe, sywester(e, syw(e)te, -yte obs. ff. sue, sewster, suit n.
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Archibald Douglas, 1st Earl of Forfar
He married Robina Lockhart (1662–1741), daughter of Sir William Lockhart of Lee and Robina Sewster, on 19 August 1679 at Lincoln's Inn Chapel, London,
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Sir Henry Peyton, 1st Baronet
Peyton was born Henry Dashwood, the eldest son of George Dashwood and his wife Margaret Peyton, daughter of Sir Sewster Peyton, 2nd Baronet, of Doddington
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-ster
-ster, suffix Forms: 1 -istræ, -estre, later -ystre, -istre, 2–4 -estre, 4–5 -estir, 5 -ister, 4–7 -star(e, 4–5 -estere, -stere, 4– -ster. [Corresponding to MLG. -(e)ster, (M)Du. and mod.Fris. -ster, it represents a WGer. type -strjōn-, forming feminine agent-nouns, prob. a derivative of the OTeut. ...
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Archibald Douglas, 2nd Earl of Forfar
He was the only son of Archibald Douglas, 1st Earl of Forfar, and Robina Lockhart, the daughter of Sir William Lockhart of Lee and Robina Sewster.
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Cromwell family
John Sewster
Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector (1599–1658) m.
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John Warburton (officer of arms)
Sewster removed his objections to it, presumably because it had once contained some kind of personal satire.
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John Machell
Mathew had been apprenticed a Goldsmith in London to the royal silversmith Edward Sewster, who died in 1628 granting the uncompleted term of service to
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Peyton baronets
The Baronetcy was created for the third time on 18 September 1776 for Henry Dashwood, son of Margaret Peyton, daughter of Sir Sewster Peyton, second Baronet Sir John Peyton, 1st Baronet (died 1661)
Peyton baronets, of Doddington (1667; Second creation)
Sir Algernon Peyton, 1st Baronet (1645–1671)
Sir Sewster
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William Lockhart of Lee
After his first wife Martha Hamilton died in 1654, he married Robina Sewster, whose first husband had been distantly related to Oliver Cromwell; they had
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Andrew Corbet (died 1578)
John, the Lord Chamberlain, John Hynde, the surveyor of wardships and liveries, and John Sewster.
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New College, Oxford
In 1685, Monmouth's rebellion involved Robert Sewster, a fellow of the college, who commanded a company of university volunteers, mostly from New College
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Court of Wards and Liveries
Fleetwood (died 1641) (3 February 1610 – 1641)
William Fleetwood (1603–1674) (1641 – 1643) (last receiver)
Attorney
Thomas Polsted (1540 – )
John Sewster
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