- 'walled village'. The
village is
first recorded (in the 12th century) as
Wauton.
Walton Hall, the
manor house of the village, and its
chapel of ease (now...
- cir****stances
after the Restoration. John
Gaule also
known as
Valentine Wauton (Raithby 1819, pp. 288–290)
Plant 2005.
Noble 1798, p. 307.
Firth 1899,...
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First term. 2nd of
Henry VI. 2 May 1425 14 July 1425 Sir
Thomas Walton (or
Wauton)
Bedfordshire 3rd of
Henry VI 28
February 1426 1 June 1426 Sir
Richard Vernon...
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manor of Eversley. By 1237, the
manor of
Eversley was
owned by
William de
Wauton, who
mentioned a mill pond in an
agreement he made with a
tenant called...
-
Parliament and
notable member of the
Parliamentarian faction,
Valentine Wauton.
Gaule himself followed the
position of
William Perkins on witchcraft. He...
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Breaking News,
Politics and more.
Retrieved 2021-09-05. "Engr.
Iwekumo Wauton, PhD –
Federal Polytechnic Ekowe".
Retrieved 2021-09-05. "HISTORY OF THE...
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Hilda Leyel (née
Wauton; 6
December 1880 – 15
April 1957), who
wrote under the name Mrs. C. F. Leyel, was an
expert on
herbalism and
founded the Society...
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freemen had been
succeeded in the
actual ownership of
Eversley by
William de
Wauton, who, in 1237, made an
agreement with his tenant,
William Banastre, about...
- Sir
Thomas Walton (also
Wauton or Waweton; c. 1370 – c. 1450) was an
English MP and
Speaker of the
House of Commons. He was born the son of John de Walton...
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David de
Jarpenville 1259–60: John de
Wauton 1261:
William la
Zouche (William Aguillon) - part 1261: John de
Wauton 1263:
Roger de
Loges 1267:
Robert Aguillon...