Lordship Title of Wolfs Place

£3,250.00

County: Buckinghamshire
Parish: Hanslope with Castle Thorpe
History from: Prior to 1166
History to: 1775

Documented history: Yes

Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:

Become the 16th Lord and Lady of Wolfs Place

1st Lord – Hugh Wolf who owed service to William Mauduit.

3rd Lord – Nicholas Wolf escaped the prison at Aylesbury in 1346.

9th Lord – Thomas turner, Dean of Canterbury

10th Lord – Dr Francis Turner, chaplain to the Duke of York.  He was then appointed Vice-Chancellor of St John’s Cambridge.  Francis was appointed Dean of Windsor, then Bishop of Rochester and Lord High Almoner.  He was then appointed Bishop of Ely and preaches the sermon at King James II’s coronation.

12th Lord – William Thursby of Abington, Northamptonshire was a barrister at law and elected a Member of Parliament for Northampton.

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County: Buckinghamshire
Parish: Hanslope with Castle Thorpe
History from: Prior to 1166
History to: 1775

Documented history: Yes

Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:

Become the 16th Lord and Lady of Wolfs Place

1st Lord – Hugh Wolf who owed service to William Mauduit.

3rd Lord – Nicholas Wolf escaped the prison at Aylesbury in 1346.

9th Lord – Thomas turner, Dean of Canterbury

10th Lord – Dr Francis Turner, chaplain to the Duke of York.  He was then appointed Vice-Chancellor of St John’s Cambridge.  Francis was appointed Dean of Windsor, then Bishop of Rochester and Lord High Almoner.  He was then appointed Bishop of Ely and preaches the sermon at King James II’s coronation.

12th Lord – William Thursby of Abington, Northamptonshire was a barrister at law and elected a Member of Parliament for Northampton.

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