-
founded in 1440 by
Henry VI as Kynge's
College of Our
Ladye of Eton
besyde Windesore,
making it the 18th-oldest
school in the Headmasters' and Headmistresses'...
- Crondall. At this time, the
settlement was held by the
Norman lord, Odin de
Windesores, who
owned 3
hides of land there. The
Domesday entry suggests Farnborough...
- southeast, and
Bartley to the
south west.
Winsor is
first recorded as
Windesore in 1167, and
Windlesore in 1222. The name
apparently derives from "windels-ora"...
-
Harrington John
Branspath (qui obit 1376) John de
Searle 1384
Walter de de
Windesore 1403
Robert de
Hoggesthorpe 1406
William Skaytt 1422
Robert Gylman 1453...
- who conve**** it (sold it) with her
husband Robert in 1528 to
Anthony Windesore or Windsor, of the
landed Windsor family of Stanwell. In 1573 it was sold...
-
Windsor family.
Cokayne gives the
family name as Wyndesore;
Duckett gives Windesore. King's
Council in Ireland, p. 326. Dugdale, Baronage, i. 509. Gilbert...