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Freeford Manor (previously
known as
Freeford Hall) is a
privately owned 18th-century
country house at
Freeford, near Lichfield, Staffordshire. It is the...
- 2023. The
History of
Parliament Trust, DYOTT,
Anthony (c.1560–1622), of
Freeford, nr. Lichfield,
Staffs retrieved December 2017 The
History of Parliament...
- Featherstone, Field, Fisherwick, Flash, Fole, Forsbrook, Four Ashes, Fradley,
Freeford, Froghall. Gentleshaw, Gnosall, Godstone, Gratwich,
Great Bridgeford, Great...
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level drops to 69 m
where Tamworth Road
crosses the city
boundary into
Freeford.
There is
another high
ridge south-west of the city
where there are two...
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fought in the
English Civil War.
Dyott was the son of
Richard Dyott of
Freeford Manor, near
Lichfield and his wife
Dorothy Dorrington,
daughter of Richard...
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Civil War.
Dyott was the son of
Anthony Dyott,
Member of
Parliament of
Freeford Manor, near Lichfield. He was
admitted to
Inner Temple in 1615, and became...
- barracks." The
Lichfield races are
remembered in the
names of pubs in
Freeford called the
Horse &
Jockey and in Lichfield, The
Scales which was where...
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Commons between 1601 and 1614.
Dyott was the
eldest son of John
Dyott of
Freeford,
bailiff of Lichfield, and his
first wife
Margaret Hill,
daughter of Robert...
- for Bere
Alston and sat
until 1691.
Swinfen lived at
Swinfen Hall near
Freeford. He was
commonly called " Russet-coat," from his
affected plainness of...
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William Dyott was born on 17
April 1761, the
second son of
Richard Dyott of
Freeford Hall and his wife
Katherine née Herrick. Dyott's
paternal family had lived...