- The Ferrers, Earls of Derby
- Æthelwulf of Wessex
- Old King Cole
- St Begga of Landen
- Edmund II Ironside
- Non (Nonna)
- Edward the Elder
- Nest ferch Rhys
- William Longespée 3rd Earl of Salisbury
- Randle (Randall) Mainwaring
- The Mainwarings of Over Peover
- St Margaret of Scotland
- Pepin (Carloman)
- Sir Philip Mainwaring
- Great Church of St Helen, Bishopgate
- Sir Thomas Dutton
- Nicholas Longspee
- Rurik
- Robert de Belleme
- Robert Brerewood
- The Lords of Watford
- The Battle of Blore Heath
- Mabel de Belleme
- Charles Martel
- Ela, 3rd Countess of Salisbury
- Battle of Hastings
- Windleshaw Chantry
- Athelstan
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For many centuries, from the time of the Normans, until 1919, one of the main families in my family tree, the Mainwaring's owned and liv...
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Below is the tomb of William Longespee, son of Henry II, husband of Ela Countess of Salisbury, founder of Salisbury Cathedral, where...
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My 5x great uncle Richard Kelsall Glenton, a customs clerk who lived 1794 - 1863, was featured in episode 1 of A House Through Time, first ...
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I recently visited the National Trust property of Baddesley Clinton in Warwickshire, home to the Ferrers family for many centuries from the ...
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Sir Philip Mainwaring was born in 1589, the 7th son of Sir Randle Mainwaring (1553 – 1612) of Over Peover, Cheshire and Margaret Fitton ( - ...
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Earlier this year I visited the New Forest. Just outside the village of Boldre, near Lymington, at the top of the hill is one of England’s o...
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The war medals of George Edward Hindley and John Henry Hindley were sold at auction by Lawrence's auction house on 3 November 2011 for...
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My great aunt Hilda Heywood was born in October 1909 in Bolton to Ellen Eliza Hindley and Ernest Heywood. She was their eldest child. In A...