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Blatherwycke is a
village and
civil parish in
North Northamptonshire, England. It is
about 6
miles (10 km) north-east of Corby. It is near Blatherwycke...
- Holy
Trinity Church is a
redundant Anglican church in the
village of
Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire, England. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage List...
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Nortoft –
Barnwell –
Barton Seagrave –
Benefield –
Billing -
Blakesley –
Blatherwycke –
Blisworth –
Boothville –
Boughton –
Bozeat –
Brackley –
Bradden –...
- cousin, Sir
William Stafford, the
second son of Sir
Humphrey Stafford of
Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire, by his
first wife,
Margaret Fogge, the
daughter of...
- and
afterwards with
William Stafford of
Blatherwycke Hall,
where he died aged 29. He was
buried in
Blatherwycke church on 17
March 1635 and his epitaph...
- (1627–1665) of
Blatherwycke,
Northamptonshire was an
English politician. He was born the 3rd son of
William Stafford (d.1637) of
Blatherwycke and succeeded...
- Aldwincle, Apethorpe, Ashley,
Ashton Barnwell,
Barton Seagrave, Benefield,
Blatherwycke, Bozeat,
Brampton Ash, Braybrooke, Brigstock, Broughton, Bulwick, Burton...
- Adam de Welles, 1st
Baron Welles and Joan d'En****ne. He was
borne at
Blatherwycke, his
maternal grandfather's manor. He was a ward of
Gilbert de Clare...
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Peterborough PE8
PETERBOROUGH Achurch, Apethorpe, Armston, Ashton, Barnwell,
Blatherwycke, Cotterstock, Elton, Fotheringhay, Hemington,
Kings Cliffe,
Lower Benefield...
- Two
years later his
widow married William Stafford (c.1604–1637) of
Blatherwycke, Northamptonshire, in a
Roman Catholic ceremony in the Queen's chapel...