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Huddington Court

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including Robert Wintour who evaded capture for two months. Thomas had been wounded and their half brother, John, surrendered his sword at Dudley Castle. They were all executed. Huddington Court was confiscated along with all their estates. However, it was back in family ownership by 1607, most probably via the payment of large fines by the Talbot estates. Robert's wife, Gertrude, being the daughter of Sir John Talbot of Grafton Manor.
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Etched into the glass in the main bedroom of the house are the words "past cark, past care", reputedly carved by Lady Wintour with her diamond ring while her husband hid in the woods around the house before his capture. However, this is untrue and it is in fact by a priest by the name of William
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the plotters fled to Huddington Court and arrived at about 2.00 p.m. on Wednesday 6 November. They left early the following morning in the pouring rain and made it as far as Holbeach House in Staffs where following a shoot out they were killed or arrested. Some had fled and were picked up later,
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Clerke, who was hiding out there in the summer of 1603 following his implication in the Bye Plot. He was arrested in Worcester on 13 August that year and executed in Winchester on 29 November.
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as 'the most picturesque house in Worcestershire'. It was the home of the Wintour family, of which the
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are the most notorious. The house is a private residence and is not open to the public. It has been
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in 1605 were, partially, conceived in Huddington Court.
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is a 15th-century moated manor house in the village of
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Index


Huddington
Worcestershire
England
Worcester
Sir Nikolaus Pevsner
Gunpowder plot conspirators
Robert, Thomas and John Wintour
Grade I listed
National Heritage List for England
Gunpowder Plot
Gunpowder Plot
Houses of Parliament
priest holes
Nicholas Owen
Guy Fawkes
Winter baronets
Pevsner, Nikolaus
ISBN
0-14-071035-3
Historic England
"Huddington Court (1081215)"
National Heritage List for England
Huddington Court
52°12′50″N 2°05′08″W / 52.213839°N 2.085624°W / 52.213839; -2.085624
Categories
Country houses in Worcestershire
Grade I listed buildings in Worcestershire
Grade I listed houses
Gunpowder Plot

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