- The
Wittewrong Baronetcy, of
Stantonbury in the
County of Buckingham, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 2 May 1662 for Sir John...
- John
Wittewrong(e) may
refer to: Sir John
Wittewrong, 1st
Baronet (1618–1693),
English parliamentarian colonel Sir John
Wittewrong, 2nd
Baronet of the...
- sat in the
English and
British House of
Commons between 1705 and 1722.
Wittewrong was
baptized on 11 July 1673, the third, but
eldest surviving, son of...
- Farmer,
Governor (1770) John Burr, HMS Hound,
Governor (1771–1772)
Samuel Wittewrong Clayton,
Governor (1773–1776)
Ceylon –
Frederick North,
Governor of Ceylon...
- John
Wittewrong, 1st
Baronet (1
November 1618 – 23 June 1693) was an
English parliamentarian colonel and
squire of
Rothamsted Manor. The
Wittewrongs were...
-
survives but its
upper obelisk is missing)
Jonathan Wild,
criminal John
Wittewrong (d.1743),
baronet Abraham Woodhead,
academic William Woollett, engraver...
-
Wittewrong The Earl of
Salisbury Thomas Nicholl Member of
Parliament for
Hertfordshire 1656–1660 With: Sir
Richard Lucy, Bt 1656–1658 John
Wittewrong...
- Davis. In 1692, he
married Susannah White, sister-in-law to Sir John
Wittewrong, 3rd Baronet. By 1694, he was
advertising "all
sorts of
cabinet work"...
-
Wishart of
Clifton Hall 1706
Wishart dormant 1821
Wittewrong of
Stantonbury 1662
Wittewrong extinct 1771
Wodehouse of
Wilberhall 1611 Wodehouse...
-
French diplomat and
minister of
Louis XIV (d. 1699)
November 1 – Sir John
Wittewrong, 1st Baronet,
English parliamentarian (d. 1693)
November 3 – Aurangzeb...