- John
Wilcotes (died 1422), of
Great Tew, Oxfordshire, was an
English politician.
Wilcotes is
thought to have been a
younger brother of
William Wilcotes. John...
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Wilcote is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of
North Leigh, in the West
Oxfordshire district, in Oxfordshire, England,
about 3+1⁄2
miles (5.6 km)
north of...
- for
Oxfordshire 1413 With: John
Wilcotes Succeeded by
William Lisle John
Wilcotes Preceded by
William Lisle John
Wilcotes Member of
Parliament for Oxfordshire...
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London (by
Christopher Wren) St Mary's Church,
North Leigh, Oxfordshire,
Wilcote chantry chapel St Mary's Church,
Ottery St Mary, Devon,
aisle St Stephen's...
- (Waterperry, Thomley)
Waterstock West
Hagbourne Wheatfield Whitchurch-on-Thames
Wilcote Woodeaton Former districts and
boroughs Bullingdon Rural District Muni****l...
- 1399:
William Wilcotes, of
North Leigh,
Oxfordshire 24
November 1400:
Thomas Chaucer, of Ewelme,
Oxfordshire 8
November 1401: John
Wilcotes, of
Great Tew...
- Burke, Sir Bernard, The
General Armory, London, 1884, p.814 "Pope of
Wilcote,
Wroxton and Deddington, Oxfordshire" Warton,
Thomas (1780). The life of...
- Preceded by
William Wilcotes with
Thomas Barantyn Member of
Parliament for
Oxfordshire 1388 With:
Thomas de la Pole Succeeded by
William Wilcotes with Thomas...
- (Waterperry, Thomley)
Waterstock West
Hagbourne Wheatfield Whitchurch-on-Thames
Wilcote Woodeaton Former districts and
boroughs Bullingdon Rural District Muni****l...
- King of
England in 1603. On 29 June 1611 he was
created a baronet, of
Wilcote in the
Baronetage of England. In 1618, Pope
completed the reconstruction...