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County: Northamptonshire
Parish: Horton
History from: 1241
History to: 1425
Documented history: Yes
Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:
Become the 11th Lord and Lady of Wyttelberyes Place
1st Lord – William de Horton
5th Lord – John Wittlebury is murdered whist serving on the bench.
8th Lord – John Wittlebury serves as a Justice of the Peace and elected six times as a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Rutland. John serves five terms as High Sheriff of Rutland. He is granted the Stewardship of Oakham Castle.
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County: Northamptonshire
Parish: Horton
History from: 1241
History to: 1425
Documented history: Yes
Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:
Become the 11th Lord and Lady of Wyttelberyes Place
1st Lord – William de Horton
5th Lord – John Wittlebury is murdered whist serving on the bench.
8th Lord – John Wittlebury serves as a Justice of the Peace and elected six times as a Knight of the Shire and Member of Parliament for Rutland. John serves five terms as High Sheriff of Rutland. He is granted the Stewardship of Oakham Castle.
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