£2,750.00
County: Hertfordshire
Parish: Little Wymondley
History from: 1537
History to: 1746
Documented history: Yes
Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:
Become the 14th Lord and Lady of Wymondley Bury
1st Lord – Wymondley Priory
7th Lord – Sir William Cecil 2nd Earl of Salisbury is Captain of the Honourable Band of Gentleman Pensioners (a post now held by the Government Chief Whip of the House of Lords). Sir William is part of the delegation who negotiates with King Charles I the create the Treaty of Newport. Sir William served as Member of Parliament for King’s Lynn, then in Hertfordshire. He served as a Member of the English Council of State or Protector’s Privy Council and for a while serves as president.
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County: Hertfordshire
Parish: Little Wymondley
History from: 1537
History to: 1746
Documented history: Yes
Domesday Book: No
Interesting Facts:
Become the 14th Lord and Lady of Wymondley Bury
1st Lord – Wymondley Priory
7th Lord – Sir William Cecil 2nd Earl of Salisbury is Captain of the Honourable Band of Gentleman Pensioners (a post now held by the Government Chief Whip of the House of Lords). Sir William is part of the delegation who negotiates with King Charles I the create the Treaty of Newport. Sir William served as Member of Parliament for King’s Lynn, then in Hertfordshire. He served as a Member of the English Council of State or Protector’s Privy Council and for a while serves as president.
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