- Succeeded by
William Mainwaring George Byng
Civic offices Preceded by
Charles Woodnoth, of Maid's
Moreton High
Sheriff of
Buckinghamshire 1754–1755 Succeeded by...
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property to
Nicholas Ferrar (1592–1637) and his
cousin Arthur Wodenoth (or
Woodnoth) (1590?–1650?) in 1625 as
trustees for Ferrar's mother, Mary
Ferrar (née...
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Arthur Wodenoth or
Woodnoth (c.1594–1645) was an
English goldsmith and
colonial pioneer, a
member of the
Virginia Company and
Somers Islands Company. He...
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Huntingdonshire in 1625.
Ferrar was born in 1551 as Mary
Wodenoth (or
Woodnoth),
daughter of
Lawrence Wodenoth of
Shavington Hall, Cheshire, and grew...
- the road, but no
casualties were caused. The logo of
Shavington is the
Woodnoth Coat of Arms
which can be seen in the logo of the
Parish Council and the...
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December 1730:
Bernard Tournay, of
Cublington 9
December 1731:
Benjamin Woodnoth, of
Thornborough 11
January 1733:
Thomas Whitchurch, of
Chalfont St. Peter's...
- were
transferred by the
younger Wright's
daughters and heirs,
Margaret Woodnoth and
Elizabeth Davenport, to the
minister of St Mary's
Church in Nantwich...
- Cambridge, and
vicar of that parish, who was
descended from the
Wodenoths or
Woodnoths of Cheshire. His
mother was Francisca,
daughter of
Henry Clifford of Boscombe...