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Andrew Windsor, 1st
Baron Windsor (
Wyndsore, Wyndesor) KB (1467–1543), was a
Member of Parliament,
English peer, and
Keeper of the Wardrobe,
knight banneret...
- horse, as a
banneret and John Car who was "sore hurt" as a knight.
Andrew Wyndsore,
Treasurer of the King's middle-ward
Robert Dymoke,
Treasurer of the rear-ward...
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Moietys of Eton
William de
Wyndsore (1198–1215)
William de
Wyndsore II (1215–1248)
William de
Wyndsore III (1248–1273)
Richard de
Wyndsore (1273–1326)...
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Sandale c1319
Augustine le
Waleys 1331
Richard de
Snowshill c1337 John de
Wyndsore 1343
George Kirkyn,
Lotte Nicholyn 1334
William of
Wakefield 1334 John...
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Henry Guildford. 16
August 1513,
Edward Poynings. 16
August 1513,
Andrew Wyndsore –
treasurer of the King's
Middleward of battle. 16
August 1513, John Raynsford...
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either Fitzwilliam Square or
Merrion Square.
Queen Victoria sta**** at De
Wyndsore House (14
Raglan Road)
during her 1900
Visit to Ireland. The
property was...
- Tasburgh's twenty-two
sureties were listed,
headed by
Henry Wyndsore, 5th
Baron Wyndsore, Sir
William Brydges, 4th
Baron Chandos and Sir
William Pope...
- the
early part of the 14th century, the
property belonged to
Richard de
Wyndsore, the
ancestor of the
present Earl of Plymouth.
Through a
marriage with...
- "a
remembrance off the
journeye made by my
Ladye Elizabeth's
grace from
Wyndsore to Syr
Wyllm Dormer's
house at West
Wyckhm the xxth off maye 1
Marie Regine...
- and Alice, the
uterine cousins of Sir
Andrew Wyndsore of Stanwell, Middle**** (whose
father Thomas Wyndsore married their mother's
sister Elizabeth Andrews)...