Lordship Title of Wyards or Wyards Woodhall or Wyors

£2,750.00

County: Worcestershire
Parish: Wichenford
History from: 13th century
History to: 1628

Documented history: Yes

Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:

Become the 13th Lord and Lady of Wyards Woodhall

1st Lord – John Wyard

3rd Lord – John Wyard, a king’s yeoman, participates in the Roger Mortimer rebellion and has all his lands forfeit to the crown.

4th Lord – Simon de Reding, a king’s serjeant-at-arms.

9th Lord – Sir Thomas Baskerville who was knighted at Queen Mary’s coronation.

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County: Worcestershire
Parish: Wichenford
History from: 13th century
History to: 1628

Documented history: Yes

Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:

Become the 13th Lord and Lady of Wyards Woodhall

1st Lord – John Wyard

3rd Lord – John Wyard, a king’s yeoman, participates in the Roger Mortimer rebellion and has all his lands forfeit to the crown.

4th Lord – Simon de Reding, a king’s serjeant-at-arms.

9th Lord – Sir Thomas Baskerville who was knighted at Queen Mary’s coronation.

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