- Sir
William Whorne was Lord
Mayor of
London in 1487. He is
sometimes also
reported as
William Horne or
William Littlebury.
Whorne was Lord
Mayor at the...
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Tudor times the prin****l
house in the town was
Whorne's Place,
erected on the
river by Sir
William Whorne, Lord
Mayor of
London in 1487. This was later...
- Es****
rebellion of 8
February 1601. John Leveson, born 21
March 1555 at
Whornes Place, Cuxton, Kent, was the
eldest son of
Thomas Leveson (1532–1576),...
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Richard Newport, 1st
Baron Newport Born 7 May 1587 Died 8
February 1651
Whornes Place, Cuxton, Kent
Buried Moulins,
France Spouse(s)
Rachel Leveson Father...
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player and
coach Billy Horn (born 1938),
Scottish footballer Sir
William Whorne, Lord
Mayor of
London in 1487 This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
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Thrush and
Ferris (eds).
Andrew Thrush. 'Leveson,
Richard (1598-1661), of
Whorne's Place, Cuxton, Kent;
Lilleshall Lodge,
Salop and Trentham, Staffs.; later...