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Guldeford may
refer to: East
Guldeford, East Sus****,
England Andrew de
Guldeford, 14th
century Lord
Warden of the
Cinque Ports,
England Guldeford baronets...
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Andrew de
Guldeford was Lord
Warden of the
Cinque Ports at some time
between 1364 and 1376,
probably from 1371 to 1372. On 28
August 1343, King Edward...
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Robert Guldeford. The
title became extinct on his
death in
circa 1740. The
Guldeford (or Guildford)
family descended from Sir John
Guldeford (d. 1493)...
- East
Guldeford is a
village and
civil parish in the
Rother district of East Sus****, England. The
village is
located one mile (1.6 km) east of Rye on the...
- century,
Richard II
granted the
manor to
William of
Guldeford.
Elizabeth I
visited Thomas Guldeford at the
house and he was
knighted by her at Rye a few...
- Derrick, who gave
witness that:
Being a
scholler in the
ffree schoole of
Guldeford hee and
diverse of his
fellows did
runne and play
there at
creckett and...
- to the
Guldeford (or Guildford, etc.), a
member of whom she had married. Her
grandson Sir John
Guildford (1420–1493) (alias Guilford,
Guldeford, etc.)...
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Cooksbridge Denton, Ditchling,
Downside Eastbourne, East Dean, East
Guldeford,
Eridge Green, Etchingham,
Exceat Fairwarp, Falmer, Filching, Five Ash...
- his
father as
Sheriff and MP for the county. Also
written Guilford or
Guldeford "History of Parliament".
Retrieved 12
February 2022. Hasted,
Edward (1798)...
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written as
Gildeford in
Domesday Book and
later as
Gyldeford (c. 1130),
Guldeford (c. 1186 – c. 1198) and
Guildeford (1226). The
first part of the name...