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William Widdrington, 1st Baron Widdrington

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Edward, who married Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of Sir Thomas Horseley, of Long Horseley, Northumberland. They had at least one daughter Teresa who married William, Wheler, 3rd Baronet.
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and on 9 July 1642 was rewarded for his loyalty to the Crown by creation as 1st Baronet Widdrington of Widdrington. He served as governor of
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Bennett, Martyn (January 2008). "Widdrington, William, first Baron Widdrington (1610–1651)".
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of 1640 to 1642, but in August 1642 he was expelled for taking up arms in support of
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On either side a White Buck proper powdered with Ermine Spots Sable attired Or
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In 1629 Widdrington married Mary, daughter and heiress of Anthony Thorold of
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William Widdrington, 2nd Baron Widdrington (died 1675) first son; had issue.
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and his estates were confiscated. He returned in 1650 when he accompanied
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Archaeologia Aeliana: Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquities
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On a Chapeau Gules turned up Ermine a Bull's Head Sable spotted Argent
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in 1643, and on 2 November 1643 was elevated to the Peerage as 1st
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Jane, married Sir Charles Stanley, K.B., nephew of the Lord Derby.
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Hunter-Blair, C H, ed. (1843). "The Sheriffs of Northumberland".
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and in 1651 he was mortally wounded while fighting for him at
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and his wife Mary Curwen, daughter of Sir Nicholas Curwen.
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Coat of arms of William Widdrington, 1st Baron Widdrington
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Widdrington was born on 11 July 1610, the son and heir of
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In 1648, he was condemned to death in his absence by the
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House of Commons
peer
Royalist
English Civil War
Sir Henry Widdrington
Widdrington, Northumberland
High Sheriff of Northumberland
Member of Parliament
Northumberland
Short
Long Parliaments
Charles I
Civil War
Yorkshire
Lincolnshire
Lincoln
Baron Widdrington
York
Marston Moor
Duke of Newcastle
Hamburg
House of Commons
Charles II
Scotland
Wigan
Blankney Hall
Blankney
Lincoln
Ralph Widdrington (MP)

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