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Wulfhall or
Wolfhall is an
early 17th-century
manor house in
Burbage parish, Wiltshire, England...
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published by
Fourth Estate,
named after the
Seymour family's seat of
Wolfhall, or Wulfhall, in Wiltshire. Set in the
period from 1500 to 1535, Wolf Hall...
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parish (south of the railway,
including Wolfhall and East Grafton)
became a new
parish called Grafton.
Wolfhall was
transferred to
Burbage parish in 1988...
-
Geoffrey Sturmy (died 1381) and
nephew and heir of Sir
Henry Sturmy of
Wolfhall. He
inherited in 1381 and was
knighted by
October 1388. He held the post...
- po****tion of the
parish changed little in the 20th century. The
manor of
Wolfhall was
transferred to
Burbage parish in 1988. The
parish war
memorial stands...
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inscribed as follows: "Here
lyeth intombed the
worthie Sr John
Seymour of
Wolfhall, Knight, who by
Margerie his wyfe,
daughter of Sr
Henry Wentworthe, Knight...
- main line of the
Berks and
Hants Extension Railway, from
Savernake to
Wolfhall Junction. From the
junction a
second section of the SM&AR was to run southwards...
- Sir
William Esturmy (died 1427) (alias Sturmy), of
Wolfhall,
Wiltshire was an
English Knight of the Shire,
Speaker of the
House of Commons, and hereditary...
- Somerset. His kinsman, Ralf
Halsvilla is
mentioned as a
tenant in
Burbage and
Wolfhall, in Wiltshire.[citation needed] Here
follows the
family tree of the main...
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Collingbourne Woods (grid
reference SU272527)
Pewsey Wootton Rivers Easton Royal Wolfhall "Savernake Estate".
Retrieved 8
September 2016.
Chandos Bruce. The Wardens...