Stanford University | Stanford | Stanford Graduate School of Business | Stanford Cardinal | Stanford White | Stanford University School of Medicine | Leland Stanford | Charles Villiers Stanford | Allen Stanford | Stanford University Press | Stanford Graduate School of Education | Stanford Robinson | Stanford Cardinal football | Stanford, California | Stanford Wong | Stanford Rivers | Stanford Cardinal men's basketball | Dennis Stanford | Clifton-upon-Teme | Teme | Stanford University School of Humanities and Sciences | Stanford-on-Teme | Stanford, New York | Stanford-le-Hope | Stanford Lehmberg | Stanford J. Shaw | Stanford Hall | Stanford Cricket Ground | Martin Stanford | Georg Stanford Brown |
Sir Francis Winnington (1634–1700) Solicitor-General to King Charles II, acquired the family seat of Stanford Court, Stanford on Teme, Worcestershire through his marriage to Elizabeth, third and youngest sister and coheir of Edward Salwey.
He was born in the rectory at Stanford-on-Teme, Worcestershire, the fourth son of the Revd Edward Winnington-Ingram and of Louisa (daughter of Henry Pepys, Bishop of Worcester).
Salwey was the son of Humphrey Salwey of Stanford Court, Stanford-on-Teme and his wife Anne Littleton, daughter of Sir Edward Littleton.