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Wiverton Hall (sometimes
pronounced /ˈwiːərtən/) is an
English country house near Tithby,
Nottinghamshire in England. By 1510 the
former village of Wyverton...
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River Smite. The po****tion in 2001 of 225,
including Wiverton Hall,
increased to 399 at the 2011 Census,
finally falling to 356 in the...
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south of the
market town of Bingham. The
civil parishes of
Tithby and
Wiverton Hall have a
joint annual parish meeting.
Tithby reported a po****tion of...
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Wiverton Hall is a
civil parish in the
Rushcliffe district of Nottinghamshire, England. The
parish contains two
listed buildings that are
recorded in the...
- Bishop, then the
parish of
Wiverton Hall,
following the
upper reach of the
River Smite and a
short length of
Bingham Road at
Wiverton Smite Bridge. It p****es...
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Chaworth supported Charles I of
England and in
December 1642
fortified Wiverton Hall to make it a
garrison for the King. In June 1643,
Queen Henrietta...
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complete physical prostration. In June 1904 the
Garretts moved to a cottage,
Wiverton Acre, near Plympton, Devon.
Garrett died
there on 10 May 1907, and was...
- Annesley,
married George Chaworth,
third son of Sir
Thomas Chaworth of
Wiverton, in the 15th century. The
Chaworth family were to
possess the
estate for...
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north transept contains monuments to the
Chaworth family of
nearby Wiverton Hall. In the
south transept is a
magnificent monument to Thomas, Lord Scrope...
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August 1403: Hugh Cressy, of
Oldcoates 5
November 1403:
Thomas Chaworth, of
Wiverton, Notts. and Alfreton, Derbys. 22
October 1404: Sir
Roger Stanhope 22 November...