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unusual facts about Sir William Oldhall



Bodney

In the 14th century Edmund Oldhall (died 1417), father of Sir William Oldhall, a statesman, was Lord of the Manor, and it passed to William, who sold it to the Priory of Thetford.

Hunsdon

Sir William Oldhall, the Lord of the Manor at the time, is known to have been a zealous Yorkist.

Hunsdon House

It was originally constructed of brick in 1447 by Sir William Oldhall in the shape of a tower, but as Oldhall supported the House of York during the Wars of the Roses, he was stripped of the property by the Lancastrian Henry VI.


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