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Huddington Court is a 15th-century
moated manor house in the
village of
Huddington in Worcestershire, England, some six
miles east of Worcester. It was...
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Huddington is a
village in Worcestershire, England.
Huddington is
located 5
miles (8.0 km) east of
Worcester and 5
miles (8.0 km)
south east of Droitwich...
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Tudor Huddington Court near Worcester,
along with a
significant fortune with
which he was
known to be generous.
Under Robert,
Huddington Court became...
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obvious choices.
Along with a
small fortune,
Robert Wintour inherited Huddington Court (a
known refuge for priests) near Worcester, and was
reputedly a...
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given the
scheme their approval.
Rookwood had sta**** with the
Wintours at
Huddington Court, and that
month with the
Catholic Lacons at
Kinlet Hall, but at...
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Allhallowtide on 31
October he sent for his
cousin Thomas Wintour, who was at
Huddington Court in
Worcestershire with his
brother Robert.
Thomas was
educated as...
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collect stored weapons. From
there they
continued their journey toward Huddington.
Catesby ordered his
servant (and
fellow plotter)
Thomas Bates to deliver...
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continued west
through Snitterfield toward Alcester,
before stopping at
Huddington at
about 2:00 pm that afternoon.
Early the next
morning they attended...
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weapons from Norbrook, near Stratford-upon-Avon. As they
continued toward Huddington, and as the
government issued a
proclamation for the fugitives' arrest...
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Archived from the
original on 7 July 2012.
Retrieved 29
April 2012. "
Huddington Court (C)
Richard Dunn". geograph.org.uk.
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