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- Sir George Hungerford (1637–1712), of Cadenham House, Bremhill, Wiltshire, was an English country gentleman and member of parliament. He was the son of...
- small settlement of ten households at Cadenham, close to the east end of present-day Foxham. The manor house, Cadenham Manor, is a house of five bays built...
- (adjacent to the road to Lyndhurst). Cadnam is first recorded in the 1270s as Cadenham. The name apparently means the farmstead ("ham") of a man named Cadda....
- Marden south of Tytherton Lucas; the Cade Burna, which gives its name to Cadenham Manor; and the Cat Brook. Bencroft Hill Meadows, in the south of the parish...
- Bourton, Oxfordshire. Edward Hungerford, ancestor of the Hungerfords of Cadenham, Wiltshire. Elizabeth Hungerford (died 14 December 1476), who married Sir...
- Hengham 1474 1479 30 Thomas Rattlesden 1479 1497 See Rattlesden 31 William Cadenham 1497 1513 32 John Reeve 1513 1539 Sometimes 'John Reeve of Melford'; died...
- Hungerford was the second, but eldest surviving son of Sir George Hungerford of Cadenham House, Bremhill, Wiltshire and his wife, Frances Seymour, daughter of Charles...
- children of the marriage. He then Judith, daughter of Walter Hungerford of Cadenham. Wiltshire. They had three or four sons, and a daughter. His widow married...
- 1560 – 1636) was an English MP. He was the eldest of Walter Hungerford of Cadenham manor, Foxham, Wiltshire and his wife Frances, daughter of John **** of...
- (otherwise Erneley), of Bishop's Cannings 1544: Robert Hungerford, of Cadenham 1545: Charles Bulkeley 1546: Richard Scrope, of Castle Combe 1547: Silvester...