-
subsequent writ
directed payment to the
lieutenant of
Windsor Castle, John
Wintershull, for his
costs for
keeping Friar John and
Margery Jourdemayne, and their...
- to
William de
Wintershull [Wintershill], who had
married her
daughter Beatrice, and from this date
Frobury continued in the
Wintershull family for about...
-
Courtenay 1390 Sir Hugh
Waterton 1405 Sir John
Stanley 1408 1413 John
Wintershull 1413
deputy constable John
Waterton 1414 1417
Master of the
Horse Edmund...
- the manor. The
manor was
handed down via
lines of the
interconnected Wintershull/Wintershall, B****ett, Unwyn, Windsor,
Wolley and
Wroth families from...
-
marriage to
William de
Wintershull, who had
married her
daughter Beatrice, and from this date
Frobury continued in the
Wintershull family for
about two...
- 1256:
James le
Savage 1257–1258: John le Ja.
Savage 1259:
William de
Wintershull 1260–1261:
Reginald FitzPiers and John le
Flemer 1262:
Reginald FitzPiers...
- 'Domesday Book'
survey do****ent. The
manorial lords of Bramley, Shalford,
Wintershull, and Gomshall, and the
rectors of
Shalford and
Cranleigh also had courts...
-
married John Scarlett; and Elizabeth, who
married John
Wintershall or
Wintershull. More
married secondly, by 1535,
Constance Sackville,
widow of William...
- as "de..."): B****eville, Holeye, (13th century) Wykford, Wintershall/
Wintershull,
Seymour (14th century); Ditton, Hegham, Wykford. Then we see Jasper...
- 13th
century was
Thurstan le
Despenser and it then p****ed
through the
Wintershull (by release), B****ett, Unwyn, Wolley, Mainwaring, and
finally Wyrley...