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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of meadow, forty of pasture, with the appurtenances in Wodehouse, near Norwell. A capital mess. and good demesne …
A Survey of London
… list of burials see Harley MS. 6069, f. 54, reading 'Wodehouse' for 'Woodroffe' (p. 181, l. 2). For the tomb of …
Survey of London
… Wimborne). 1912 Edward, Lord Strachie. 1915 Thomas Wodehouse, Lord Newton. 1916 Arthur Henderson. 1916 Sir …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Lond. ii. 305. Jackson, Termini, 314. e.g. R. Usborne, Wodehouse at Work (1976 edn.), 137. Below. White, Gtr. Lond. …
Magna Britannia
… now also a farm-house, the property of the Right Hon. Lord Wodehouse, in right of his lady, who is representative of the …
Magna Britannia
… who left issue, and are now enjoyed by the Right Hon. Lord Wodehouse 4, who married Sophia Berkeley, representative of … by act of parliament, in 1664, as before-mentioned. Lord Wodehouse is patron of the rectory. There are meeting-houses … widows, was erected in 1810, at the joint expence of Lord Wodehouse and Samuel Tregelles, Esq. The Merchants' Hospital, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Yorke (d. 1889), John Reginald Yorke (d. 1912), Vincent Wodehouse Yorke (d. 1957), and Gerald Joseph Yorke (b. 1901). …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Park, the latter the residence of Mr. Charles Edward Wodehouse, M. A., J.P. In Woolmers Park, to the east of the … Hotham. 118 In 1842 it was bought by Mr. William Herbert Wodehouse, 119 who in 1903 was succeeded by his son Mr. Charles Edward Wodehouse, the present possessor. 120 Birchholt now Birchall …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a baronet (1660). 30 The latter, with his wife Blanche (Wodehouse) and son Philip, conveyed the manor in 1690 to John …
A History of the County of Bedford
… with an inscription on a brass plate to a priest, Robert Wodehouse, who died in 1515. Above the inscription is a …
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