NONSUCH, (Surrey) near Sutton and Epsom, formerly called Cuddington, till a most magnificent palace was erected here by Hen. VIII. which K. Cha. II. gave to the Dss. of Cleveland, who pulled it down, and sold the materials; whereof a new house was built by the E. of Berkley, which was the seat of the late E. of Guildford, and is now called Durdans. The late Rev. Mr. Lumley Lloyd, rector of St. Paul's, Covent-Garden, was Ld. of the manor; but it formerly bel. to the E. of Arundel, who had it in exchange for other lands from Q. Mary I. Nonsuch, though it gives title of Baron to the D. of Cleveland, is now but a farm-home; and Durdans is in the possession of the Ld. North and Guilford; but the Prince of Wales lately took it for one of his retreats.