- Sir
William Sharington (born in
around 1495, died
before 6 July 1553) was an
English landowner and merchant, a
courtier of the time of
Henry VIII, master...
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Sharington Talbot (c. 1656-1685), of La**** Abbey, Wiltshire, was an
English Member of
Parliament (MP) and
Militia officer who
fought against Monmouth's...
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walls by him. The
architect was
William Sharington and the
buildings are thus
usually referred to as the
Sharington Range.
According to
Historic England...
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ended his life Christianly." He married, firstly,
Ursula Sharington,
daughter of Sir
Henry Sharington of La****, Wiltshire, with whom he had no children; secondly...
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institutions in
England in the 16th century; it was then sold to Sir
William Sharington who
converted the
convent into a
residence where he and his
family lived...
- of Oxford. In 1551, some of her
jewels were in the
keeping of
William Sharington of La**** Abbey. She had
pledged them for a loan of £1,100.
These included...
- Bannaster.
George Bourchier Ursula Bourchier, who
married Sir
William Sharington.
After Humphrey Bourchier's
death his
widow married George Ferrers, esquire...
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crooked dealings with the vice-treasurer of the
Bristol Mint, Sir
William Sharington. By 1548, the
regency council was
becoming aware of Thomas's bid for power...
- Grace, Lady
Mildmay (née
Sharington or Sherington; ca. 1552–1620) was an
English noblewoman,
memoirist and
medical practitioner. Her
autobiography is one...
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Gilchrist Clark, 'Unpublished Do****ents
relating to the
Arrest of
William Sharington',
Wiltshire Archaeological and
Natural History Magazine, 27 (1894), pp...