- Sir
Roger de
Northwode (c. 1230 – 9
November 1286) held the
posts of
Warden of the
Cinque Ports and
Baron of the Exchequer. He was a son of Sir Stephen...
- John
Northwood was an
English medieval churchman and
university chancellor. Born
about 1310, he was the son of John
Northwood (died 1318) and his wife...
- Cobham, 1st
Baron Cobham 1256–1258 (also
Keeper of the Coast) Sir
Roger Northwode 1258 (also
Keeper of the Coast)
Nicholas de Moels, Lord
Caddebury 1258...
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Germany 1284 –
Siger of Brabant,
Dutch philosopher (b. 1240) 1286 –
Roger Northwode,
English statesman (b. 1230) 1312 – Otto III, Duke of
Bavaria (b. 1261)...
- Good Life
acting as Surbiton.
Northwood was
first recorded in 1435 as
Northwode,
formed from the Old
English 'north' and 'wode',
meaning 'the northern...
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occupied by a
museum run by the
Sheppey Local History Society.
Roger Northwode (d. 1286) Sir
Robert de
Shurland (d. 1324)
Thomas Cheney (d. 1558) The...
- late 19th century. The
monks of Jumièges Abbey, Normandy,
began to
build Northwode Chapel about 1140; this
became the site of the
present St Peter's Church...
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Huntingfield (1203)
Peter de
Rivaux (1232–1234)
Bertram de
Criol (1242–55)
Roger Northwode (1255–1258)
Richard de Grey (1268)
Nicholas de
Moels (1258–1269) Henry...
- 5th
Baron Thorpe of
Ashwellthorpe Joan
Baynard Isabel Thorpe John de
Northwode Joan de
Northwood Joan Hart
Elizabeth Tilney John
Cheyne William Cheyne...
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Norwode (or Norwood) family) in
about 1420. In the 13th century,
Stephen de
Northwode built a
manor in the
Parish of Milton. The
house was
known as "Norwood...