- John
Wittlebury or
Whittlebury (1333 – 21
April 1400) was an
English Member of Parliament. He was the
third son and heir of
Aubrey Wittlebury (1306–1349)...
- (b. 1182) 1329 –
Frederick IV, Duke of
Lorraine (b. 1282) 1400 – John
Wittlebury,
English politician (b. 1333) 1509 –
Henry VII of
England (b. 1457) 1557...
-
hamlet in the
parish of Castor. The
manor of
Milton was
bought from
Robert Wittlebury in 1502 by Sir
William Fitzwilliam, a
wealthy merchant from an old Yorkshire...
-
Richard II of England, (probably murdered) (b. 1367)
April 21 – John
Wittlebury,
English politician (b. 1333)
April 23 –
Aubrey de Vere, 10th Earl of...
- The
story takes place at
Barnes University, a
university in
fictional Wittlebury, M****achusetts. Originally,
Michael Bartholemew, Ingrid's
white advisor...
- Uppingham, Rutland".
History of
Parliament Online.
Retrieved 15
April 2013. "
WITTLEBURY, John (1333–1400), of Whissendine,
Rutland and
Milton and Marholm, Northants"...
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Richard II of England, (probably murdered) (b. 1367)
April 21 – John
Wittlebury,
English politician (b. 1333)
April 23 –
Aubrey de Vere, 10th Earl of...
- Old One.
Tiger Jack.
Uncle Christie—The
Strange Lodger. The Wise Man Of
Wittlebury, or,
Charity Begins At Home. "The
Leisure Hour,"
James Macauley and William...
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Thompson of
Uppingham 2023:
Geraldine Mary
Ethel Feehally of
Oakham "
WITTLEBURY, John (1333–1400), of Whissendine,
Rutland and
Milton and Marholm, Northants"...