Sir Thomas Whorwood (1544 – 2 November 1616) was a Staffordshire landowner, Member of the English Parliament and High Sheriff of Staffordshire. He became...
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Paralympic swimmer Thomas Whorwood (1544–1616), English politician Thomas Whorwood (1718–1771), High Sheriff of Oxfordshire William Whorwood (c. 1500–1545)...
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Thomas Whorwood of Holton (1718–1771) was High Sheriff of Oxfordshire. Thomas was born in 1718. He was educated at John Roysse's Free School in Abingdon...
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Sandwell Hall (section Whorwood family)
his bailiff kill a man at King's Norton. Thomas Whorwood had married Ursula Brome, their son Brome Whorwood (1615-1684) married Jane Ryder in 1634. She...
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Sir William Whorwood (c.1500 – 28 May 1545) was a landowner in Staffordshire and the neighbouring counties, a distinguished lawyer, and a politician in...
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Inn Hall Philip Wenman, 6th Viscount Wenman (1719–1760), politician Thomas Whorwood (1718–1771), High Sheriff of Oxfordshire. Sir William Boxall (1800–1879)...
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was presumably built by Thomas Whorwood when he became entitled to the whole of the manor in the 1580s. His grandson John Whorwood was probably neutral in...
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1689: William Blake of Coggs 1690: Simon Whorwood A'Dean of Chalgrave 1691: Thomas Rowney, Jr. of Oxford 1692: Thomas Crispe of Dornford 1693: Sir Sebastian...
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received his annuity. In about 1590 John married Elizabeth Whorwood, daughter of a Thomas Whorwood, a wealthy Staffordshire landowner and politician, apparently...
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of Callowhill 1630: William Wollaston 1631: Thomas Broughton of Broughton Hall. 1632: Sir Thomas Whorwood of Sandwell Hall 1633: Sir Henry Griffith, 1st...
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included: Baltasar St Mitchell, 1688–1702 Henry Greenhill, 1702–1744 Thomas Whorwood, 1744–1745 Edward Falkingham, 1745–1746 James Compton, 1746–1747 William...
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County of Worcester. Enabling Viscountess Gage and her trustees and Thomas Whorwood to purchase lands of inheritance with proceeds of sale of estates in...
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Sutton ensured success by procuring a blank election return from Thomas Whorwood, the High Sheriff, who was John Sutton's father-in-law. Littleton,...
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1581) and Muriel Berkeley (fl. 1516 – c. 1541). Thomas married, c. 1556, Margaret (or Mary) Whorwood (1533 – 28 April 1607), by whom he had one son, John...
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Included: 1714–1739, Captain Henry Greenhill. 1740–1745, Captain Thomas Whorwood 1744–1745, Commodore Edward Falkingham (also resident commissioner...
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of England, from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the year 1803 (London: Thomas Hansard, 1808) [2] Maija Jansson (ed.), Proceedings in Parliament, 1614...
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to March 1718. When completed she was under the command of Captain Thomas Whorwood (until 1721) for a convoy to Newfoundland. She then moved on to Virginia...
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immense advantage of a sympathetic returning officer: the Sheriff, Thomas Whorwood of Compton Hallows (near Kinver), John Dudley's father-in-law, at whose...
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remaining as guardship until 1725, she was under the command of Captain Thomas Whorwood. In 1726 she was assigned to Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Wager's Fleet...
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Law, the bishop of Bath and Wells, and Jane, daughter of General James Whorwood Adeane, MP, of Babraham, Cambridgeshire. He was educated at Christ's College...
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Vyner Thomas Vernon William Vannam Sir George Waterman Sir Thomas Wolstenholme Sir William Warren Brome Whorwood Sir Joseph Williamson Thomas Winter...
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Hales 1525–1531 Baldwin Mallet 1531–1533 Richard Rich 1533–1536 William Whorwood 1536–1540 Henry Bradshaw 1540–1545 Edward Griffin 1545–1552 John Gosnold...
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by-election in 1789 but there was such support for his opponent James Whorwood Adeane, that he withdrew before the poll. Brand died on 21 February 1794...
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10 July 1535) Sir John Baker (10 July 1535 – 8 November 1540) William Whorwood (8 November 1540 – 8 June 1545) Henry Bradshaw (8 June 1545 – 21 May 1552)...
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Thomas Rowney (30 April 1668 – 31 August 1727) was a British Tory politician who sat in the English House of Commons between 1695 and 1708 and in the British...
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Brigadier Alleyne John Addy (1917—1994), Royal Pioneer Corps General James Whorwood Adeane (1740—1802) Brigadier-General Rodolph Ladeveze Adlercron (1873—1966)...
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firstly, Sir Thomas Rivett, and secondly, Sir William Waldegrave Joan (or Jane), who married Sir Thomas Kitson Dorothy, who married Sir Thomas Willoughby...
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1780–1782 Sir Henry Peyton, Bt 1782–1789 James Whorwood Adeane 1789–1790 Succeeded by James Whorwood Adeane Charles Philip Yorke Political offices Preceded by...
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modern-day Alabama, killing paramount chief Tuskaloosa. November 8 – William Whorwood becomes the new Attorney General for England and Wales, succeeding Sir...
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Whorwood of Stourton obtained a lease from the crown in 1629, and presumably subsequently bought the freehold. It was included in Wortley Whorwood's sale...
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