- and his wife
Elizabeth Coningsby (died 1635). His
father came from the
Kentsford Wyndhams, a
cadet branch of the
Orchard Wyndhams, a
numerous and powerful...
- 1st
Baronet (died 1663).
Second son of
Edmund Wyndham (died 1616), of
Kentsford in the
parish of Watchet,
Somerset (whose
monumental br****
survives in...
-
railway and
Morecambe Bay, to the
north is
Carter Road, to the
south is
Kentsford Road and to the west is the B5277 (Allithwaite Road).
Kents Bank and Grange-over-Sands...
-
longirostrine archosaur has been
described from
early Hettangian strata.
Kentsford Bridge is a
packhorse bridge over the
Washford River. It
existed before...
-
April 2020.
Historic England. "Bridge,
About 50
Metres South West of
Kentsford Farmhouse, Williton (Grade II) (1345669)".
National Heritage List for...
- C****idy 1983. C****idy,
Irene (1983). WYNDHAM,
Edmund (c.1600-81), of
Kentsford, St. De****an's, Somerset, and Pall Mall, Westminster:in the
House of Commons...
- St De****an's Church,
about half a mile east of her husband's home at
Kentsford Manor House, and two
miles north of her father-in-law's home at Orchard...
-
married Florence Wadham (1538–1597).
Edmund Wyndham, Esq. (d.1616), of
Kentsford (purchased for him by his
father from his brother-in-law Sir
Andrew Luttrell...
- and his wife
Elizabeth Coningsby (died 1635). His
father came from the
Kentsford Wyndhams, a
cadet branch of the
Orchard Wyndhams, a
numerous and powerful...
- (1558–1645): Grandson. He was the only
child of Sir John
Wyndham (1516–1572) of
Kentsford House, Watchet, who
predeceased his own father, by his wife
Florence Wadham...