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William Oldhall (1390?–1460) was an
English soldier and
Yorkist supporter, who
served as
Speaker of the
House of
Commons of
England between 1450 and...
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statesman Sir
William Oldhall. He was the
younger son of Sir
Edmund Oldhall and Alice,
daughter of
Geoffrey de Fransham. The
Oldhalls were
substantial landowners...
- Chancellors. His
first Deputy Chancellor was
Edmund Oldhall,
Bishop of Meath. His
brother Sir
William Oldhall was
Chamberlain to the Duke of York and was likely...
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early 12th century. The
feudal estates included the
lands of
Auldtoun (now
Oldhall), Hullhead, Barshaw, Whitehaugh, Byres, Honeybog, Pennilee,
Maylee and...
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originally constructed of
brick in 1447 by Sir
William Oldhall in the
shape of a tower, but as
Oldhall supported the
House of York
during the Wars of the...
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loyalty of Bedford's supporters,
including Sir John Fastolf, Sir
William Oldhall and Sir
William ap Thomas. He was
promised an
annual income of £20,000...
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Oldhall Green is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of ****field, in the
Babergh district, in the
county of Suffolk, England. It is near the A1141 road between...
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Bowes Tyrell Burley W.
Tresham Burley W.
Tresham Say
Popham I W.
Tresham Oldhall Thorpe Charlton Wenlock T.
Tresham Green Strangeways Say
Alington II Wood...
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Dereham The
Oldhall family held the
manor in the
fourteenth and
fifteenth centuries:
notable members of the
family included Sir
William Oldhall, Speaker...