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Wightwick (/ˈwɪtɪk/ WIT-ik) is a part of
Tettenhall Wightwick ward in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. It is
named after an
ancient local family...
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Wightwick Manor (/ˈwɪtɪk/ WIT-ik) is a
Victorian house in
Wightwick Bank, a
suburb of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. It was
commissioned in 1887...
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Richard Wightwick (c. 1547–1629) was a
Church of
England clergyman, co-founder of
Pembroke College, Oxford. His name is also
spelt Wyghtwicke.
Wightwick was...
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Wightwick is an
English surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
George Wightwick (1802–1872),
British architect Richard Wightwick (c. 1547–1629)...
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Samuel Wightwick was an
English lawyer and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons in 1659.
Wightwick was the
younger son of
Francis Wightwick of Great...
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George Wightwick (26
August 1802 – 9 July 1872) was a
British architect based in Plymouth, and
possibly the
first architectural journalist. In addition...
- 6th Earl of
Aylesford (1824–1871),
married Jane
Wightwick Knightley daughter and
heiress of John
Wightwick Knightley of
Offchurch Bury and Jane Willis. Heneage...
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Tettenhall Wightwick is a ward of
Wolverhampton City Council, West Midlands. The po****tion of this ward
taken at the 2011
census was 10,872. It is one...
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Retrieved 26
January 2020. "BR(WR)
Modified Hall
class 4-6-0 No. 6989
Wightwick Hall". BRC
Virtual stockbook.
Quainton Railway Society. 10 May 2019. All****...
- promise, left it to his wife's grandson, by her
first husband Thomas Wightwick. Sir John
himself states in his will that he did this in
consequence of...