Saye, a woollen cloth woven in the west and south of England in and around the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Sharesave, or Save As You Earn, a British savings scheme to encourage employees to buy stakes in the companies for which they work.
He was appointed captain of a troop of horse raised by Lord Saye and Sele and commanded by Temple's cousin, John Fiennes.
Stratfield Saye Priory was an alien priory belonging to the Abbey of Vallemont, located at Beech Hill in the Berkshire part of the parish of Stratfield Saye (in England).
In association again with Lord Brooke and ten others Saye obtained from Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick and the New England Company a patent for a large tract of land on the Connecticut River (19 March 1632).