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  1. Sir Charles Sedley, 5th Baronet (March 1639 – 20 August 1701), was an English noble, dramatist and politician. He was principally remembered for his wit and profligacy. [1]

  2. Charles Sedley (marzo de 1639 - 20 de agosto de 1701) fue un dramaturgo inglés, hijo de Sir John Sedley de Aylesford en Kent. Estudió en Wadham College de Oxford, pero no se graduó. Sedley es famoso como mecenas literario en la comedia de la Restauración, y fue el Lisideius del Essay of Dramatic Poesy .

  3. Sir Charles Sedley, 2nd Baronet, of Southfleet. There have been three baronetcies created for members of the Sedley ( otherwise Sidley) family of Kent, all in the Baronetage of England. All three creations are extinct.

  4. Sir Charles Sedley, 4th Baronet was an English Restoration poet, dramatist, wit, and courtier. Sedley attended the University of Oxford but left without taking a degree. He inherited the baronetcy on the death of his elder brother. After the Restoration (1660) he was a prominent member of the group.

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  5. Charles Sedley. (16391701) writer and politician. Quick Reference. (?1639–1701), dramatist and poet, friend of Rochester and Dryden, was famous for his wit and urbanity and notorious for his profligate escapades.

  6. The Mulberry-Garden is a comedy by Restoration poet and playwright Sir Charles Sedley (1639-1701) and was published in 1668.

  7. Sir Charles Sedley was a prominent English poet and dramatist associated with the Restoration period of English literature. Known for his wit and libertine lifestyle, Sedley's work reflected the changing social and political landscape of his time.