- Sir
Roger Manwood (1525–1592) was an
English jurist and Lord
Chief Baron of the Exchequer. Sir
Roger was the
second son of
Thomas Manwood (d. 1538, draper)...
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Roger Manwood was an
English jurist and MP for
Hastings 1555 and
Sandwich 1558–1572.
Roger Manwood may also
refer to:
Roger Manwood (died 1534), MP for...
- John
Manwood (died 1610) was a
barrister of Lincoln's Inn,
gamekeeper of
Waltham Forest, and
Justice in Eyre of the New
Forest under Elizabeth I of England...
- John
Manwood (died 1610) was an
English barrister. John
Manwood may also
refer to: John
Manwood (MP) (died 1653) John
Manwood (died 1571), MP for Sandwich...
- Sir
Peter Manwood (1571–1625) was an
English politician who sat in the
House of
Commons at
various times between 1589 and 1621.
Manwood was the eldest...
- Sir John
Manwood (died 1653) was an
English politician who sat in the
House of
Commons in 1640.
Manwood was the son of Sir
Peter Manwood and a grandson...
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Manwood Green is a
hamlet in the
Uttlesford district, in the
county of Es****.
Manwood Green was Man(e)wode(s)grene in 1272. It is on
Sparrows Lane (a...
- Sir
Roger Manwood's School is a
grammar school located in the
medieval town of Sandwich, Kent, England.
Founded in 1563, it is one of the
oldest schools...
- John
Manwood (by 1524 – c. 1571), of Sandwich, Kent was an
English Member of
Parliament for
Sandwich in 1571 and
Mayor of
Sandwich in 1555–6 and 1559–60...
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Selsey Bill. It was,
including some hinterland,
known as the
Hundred of
Manwood and the name is a
corruption of the
latter word. Set up in Anglo-Saxon-dominant...