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Carlton in
Lindrick parish.
Wallingwells Hall is a
grade II
listed 17th-century
country house built on the site of
Wallingwells Priory. It was for several...
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Wallingwells Priory was a
small house of
Benedictine nuns
founded in the 1140s by
Ralph de
Chevrolcourt at
Wallingwells on land he had
donated near Carlton...
- The
House of
White of
Tuxford and
Wallingwells is an
ancient family,
which primarily lived in
Nottinghamshire over many centuries. From 1802 the head of...
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Pigot baronetcy, of
Patshull (1764),
White baronetcy of
Tuxford and
Wallingwells (1802) etc.) with remainder, in
default of male
issue of the grantee...
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treasurer for many years.
Taylor White was born at his family's seat in
Wallingwells, a
hamlet in
northwest Nottinghamshire. He was one of the five children...
- 14
examples remain in
England as at 2022,
including Barnby Moor and
Wallingwells, both in Nottinghamshire.
Direct predecessors of
civil parishes are most...
- 1266760
Historic England & 1266865
Historic England, "
Wallingwells Hall and
Service Wing,
Wallingwells (1266864)",
National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
- Sir
Thomas White, Bt., of
Tuxford and
Wallingwells. When the
corps was raised, a
barrack was
erected in
Wallingwells Park. Some
trees still stand which formed...
- of
Blagdon (1756): see
Viscount Ridley White baronets of
Tuxford and
Wallingwells (1802)
White baronets of
Cotham House (1904)
White baronets of Salle...
- his wife
inherited his
estates at
Wallingwells and
Buerly (Pately Bridge). They
decided to move into
Wallingwells at this time,
making it
their home...