- Danvers.
Wodenoth was dead
before the publication, and in the
preface is said to have been a parliamentarian. He was
descended from the
Wodenoths or Woodnoths...
-
cousin Arthur Wodenoth (or Woodnoth) (1590?–1650?) in 1625 as
trustees for Ferrar's mother, Mary
Ferrar (née
Wodenoth). The
Ferrars and
Wodenoths were investors...
-
Nicholas Ferrar and his
cousin Arthur Wodenoth in 1625 as
trustees for Mary
Ferrar (née
Wodenoth). The
Ferrars and
Wodenoths were
investors in the
Virginia Company...
-
fifth child (of six) of
Nicholas Ferrar and his wife Mary
Ferrar (née
Wodenoth). He is
sometimes identified as
Nicholas Ferrar the
Younger while his father...
- homage, and
bring tribute to King
Charles . London,
Printed for
Richard Wodenoth, 1649. Delhi, India:
Pranava Books. OCLC 1033693631. Bawlf,
Samuel R. (2003)...
- sold the
manor of
Little Gidding to
Thomas Sheppard. The
Ferrars and
Wodenoths were
investors in the
Virginia Company and
other colonial projects and...
- College, Cambridge, and
vicar of that parish, who was
descended from the
Wodenoths or
Woodnoths of Cheshire. His
mother was Francisca,
daughter of Henry...
-
Ferrar was born on 2
December 1588, the
third son of Mary
Ferrar née
Wodenoth and
Nicholas Ferrar the Elder,
Master of the Skinners'
Guild of St Sithes...
- m****cript of The
Country Parson was the
property of Herbert's friend,
Arthur Wodenoth, who gave it to Oley; the
prefaces were a
source for
Izaak Walton's memoir...
- there. The
actual rebuilding was
supervised by John Ferrar, and
Arthur Wodenoth, a
wealthy gold merchant, who was also a subscriber,
acted as Treasurer...