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William Whetenhall (died 1457) was an
English businessman who
served as
Sheriff of
London in 1440. From a
family originating in
Wettenhall in Cheshire...
- of New York City
until five
years later) in 1893 as
Louise Elizabeth Whetenhall Adams, she was the
third child but
first daughter of six
children of Henrietta...
- ****ured to
Edward Fisher, Esquire, and his Heirs."
Establishment of
Thomas Whetenhall's lectures in divinity. 21 Jas. 1. c. 33 29 May 1624 An Act for the establishing...
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bishop of the
Church of Ireland. His name is also
spelled Wettenhall,
Whetenhall, Whitnall, Withnoll, and Wythnall.
Wetenhall was born at
Lichfield on...
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Gilbert Talbot, 13th Earl of
Shrewsbury Lady Catherine, who
married Thomas Whetenhall of East
Peckham Lady Mary
Talbot (bef. 1654 - c.
March 1711), who married...
- his
second wife,
Margaret Hextall of East
Peckham and
widow of
William Whetenhall. He
succeeded his
father in 1500 and was
knighted at
Tournai in 1513....
- the 2d and 3d quarters, vert, a
cross ingrailed, ermin,
Whetenhall.—Also
Warner and
Whetenhall, as before,
impaling quarterly, 1st, gules, on a chevron...
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until he
willingly submitted. Turner's
governorship would end
after Mr.
Whetenhall, in the name of the Country,
impeached the
Reverend Nathaniel White of...
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baptised and
buried in the church. The
Whetenhall Stones,
including those to the
second and
third wives of
Thomas Whetenhall. The
church is open to the public...
- to
accompany a
daughter of the earl of Shrewsbury, the Lady
Catherine Whetenhall, to Rome. At her
death in
childbirth in
Padua her
husband asked L****els...