Lordship Title of Harlington ID14055

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Another family which settled in Harlington in the 17th century, and afterwards obtained considerable property there, was the Wingates, the first of whom record is found in connexion with this parish being John Wingate. He died in 1643, leaving a messuage with dovehouse and other lands, known as Gosling End Green and Springs, to a son and heir Francis, who in 1651 complained that his Harlington property had been wrongfully sequestered for the delinquency of Lord Wentworth, lord of Harlington Manor. Edmund Wingate the mathematician, and tutor of Henrietta Maria in Paris, resided here during the Protectorate. In the Magna Britannia of 1720 two seats in this parish are ascribed to the Wingate family—one to Arthur Wingate and the other to Lady Wingate, residing at Harlington East End. At the beginning of the 19th century the Wingate estate belonged to their representative Mr. John Wingate Jennings, but since that date the family has left the neighbourhood.
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