- and
politician William Wolryche-Whitmore (1787–1858),
English landowner and
politician Wolryche baronets Sir
Thomas Wolryche, 1st
Baronet (1598–1668)...
- The
Wolryche Baronetcy (/ˈwʊlrɪtʃ/ WUUL-ritch), of
Dudmaston in the
County of Shropshire, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 4...
- John
Wolryche (c.1637–1685) was a
lawyer and
politician of
landed gentry background who
represented Much
Wenlock in the
House of
Commons of
England in...
-
William Wolryche-Whitmore (16
September 1787 – 11
August 1858), also
known as W. W. Whitmore, was a
Shropshire landowner and
British Whig politician. He...
-
Dudmaston estate has been in the
Wolryche family or the
barely related Wolryche-Whitmore
family since 1403, when
William Wolryche of
nearby Much
Wenlock acquired...
- Brigadier-General
Thomas Wolryche Stansfeld CMG DSO (English: /ˈwʊlrɪtʃ ˈstænsfiːld/ WUUL-ritch STANSS-feeld; 30 June 1877 – 22
February 1935) was a British...
- Sir
Thomas Wolryche, 1st
Baronet (/ˈwʊlrɪtʃ/ WUUL-ritch; 1598–1668) was an
English landowner and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons for Wenlock...
-
married Georgiana Whitmore,
sister of
British parliamentarian William Wolryche-Whitmore, at St. Michael's
Church in Teignmouth, Devon. The
couple lived...
-
basketball player Theodore Whitmore (born 1972),
Jamaican footballer William Wolryche-Whitmore (1787–1858),
British MP
remembered for
introducing South Australia...
- Preceded by
Thomas Whitmore William Wolryche-Whitmore
Member of
Parliament for
Bridgnorth 1831–1832 With:
William Wolryche-Whitmore Succeeded by
Robert Pigot...