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constructed by
either Elianor Engaine or her son-in-law
William Wybergh, and was held by the
Wybergh family until the 19th century.
Initially taking the form...
- and the
estates p****ed to the
nephew of his wife,
Thomas Wybergh, the son of
Thomas Wybergh of
Clifton Hall,
Westmorland who ****umed the name and arms...
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Gerald Wybergh Douglas (17 June 1875 – 20
December 1934) was an
Anglican bishop.
Douglas was born into a
clerical family. His
father was the Reverend...
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James Palmes, the Rev. T.H.
Fearon and, from 1867, the Rev.
Christopher Wybergh. The
village is the
subject of a
booklet by Joan Coombs. To the
south east...
- on 30
September 1831 for
Wilfrid Lawson. Born
Wilfrid Wybergh, he was the son of
Thomas Wybergh by the
sister of the 10th
Baronet of the 1688 creation...
- 2002). "Top 10 Clubs". The
Times of India.
Retrieved 10
March 2011.
Edward Wybergh Docker (1976).
History of
Indian cricket.
Macmillan Co. of India. p. 94...
- Name
Tenure Notes Wilfred John
Wybergh (Commissioner of Mines) 22
March 1901 – 2
December 1903
Horace Weldon (Acting
Commissioner of Mines) 2 December...
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Retrieved 31
December 2021 – via
National Library of Australia. Docker,
Edward Wybergh (1970). The Blackbirders. Sydney:
Angus & Robertson. "Nausori Mill, Rewa...
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Clifton Hall
Fortified manor house c 1400
Ruins Constructed and used by the
Wybergh family until the 19th century.
Built around a
central hall, in 1500 a three-storey...
- Sir
Wilfrid Lawson, 1st Baronet, of Brayton, who
changed his name from
Wybergh, and
Caroline Graham,
daughter of Sir
James Graham. He was
privately educated...