Robert Thoroton's Antiquities of Nottinghamshire (de Buslie family)
The Manor of Whitfield was granted, in the twelfth century, by William King of Scotland to the Whitfield family, who retained it until 1750 when it was sold to William Ord of Fenham.
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In 1750 he bought the ancient Manor and estate at Whitfield, Northumberland, from the financially pressed Whitfield family.