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Who was William Wentworth Fitzwilliam?
- William Wentworth Fitzwilliam was the 4th Earl Fitzwilliam of Ireland (or 2nd Earl Fitzwilliam of England). He was the first heir to the combined Wentworth/Fitzwilliam family fortune and built Collattin House, originally known as Malton House, presumably after one of his grandfather’s titles as the Earl of Malton.
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www.wentworthvillage.net/category/history/What is the Wentworth/FitzWilliam family tree?
- " The Wentworth/Fitzwilliam Family Tree provides detailed information about the Wentworth, Watson and Fitzwilliam families who dominated Wentworth Village for generations from the stately home of Wentworth Woodhouse. It brings together hundreds of individuals dating back to the reign of Henry II.
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www.wentworthvillage.net/category/history/Who was William Wentworth & what did he do?
- His nephew William Wentworth, 2nd Earl Fitzwilliam, son of his eldest sister Lady Anne Watson Wentworth and of William, 1st Earl Fitzwilliam, created Viscount Milton and Earl Fitzwilliam (in England) in 1746, then succeeded him here and in estates valued at £40,000 a year, and kept up a princely establishment at Wentworth Woodhouse in Yorkshire.
Parishes: Great Harrowden | British History Online
www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/northants/vol4/pp178-185Who was Thomas Wentworth alias Watson?
- In 1696 with his wife Alice, daughter of Sir Thomas Proby, bart., he was dealing with the manor of Great Harrowden, and advowsons of Great and Little Harrowden as Thomas Wentworth alias Watson, esq. (fn. 78) Watson. Argent a cheveron engrailed azure between three martlets sable with three crescents or on the cheveron. Fitzwilliam.
Parishes: Great Harrowden | British History Online
www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/northants/vol4/pp178-185Who were Fitzwilliam & lozengy argent & gules?
- Fitzwilliam. Lozengy argent and gules. His son Thomas was on 28 May 1728 created Baron Wentworth of Malton in Yorkshire, and on 19 November 1734 Baron of Harrowden and Viscount Higham of Higham Ferrers in Northamptonshire, and Baron of Wath and Earl of Malton in Yorkshire.
Parishes: Great Harrowden | British History Online
www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/northants/vol4/pp178-185
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