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WINDHAM ASHE, Joseph (1683-1746), of Twickenham, Mdx.

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bap. 11 Aug. 1683,R. S. Cobbett, Memorials of Twickenham , 49. yr. s. of William Windham of Felbrigg, Norf. and bro. of William Windham (d.1730). m. 1715, Martha, o. surv. da. and h. of Sir James Ashe, 2nd Bt., M.P., of Twickenham, 1da., assuming add. name of Ashe 1733.
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Cashier to salt commissioners c.1718-Apr. 1734.Cal. Treas. Bks. and Pprs. 1731–4, p. 545.

Main residence: Twickenham, Mdx.
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WINDHAM ASHE, Joseph (1683-1746)

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WINDSOR, Hon. Andrews (1678-1765), of Southampton.

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b. 1678, 4th s. of Thomas Windsor, 1st Earl of Plymouth, being 3rd s. by his 2nd w. Ursula, da. and coh. of Sir Thomas Widdrington, M.P., Speaker of the House of Commons, of Cheeseburn Grange, Northumb.; yr. bro. of Hon. Dixie Windsor. unm.
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Cornet, R. Horse Gds. 1698, capt. and lt.-col. 1 Ft. Gds. 1703; brevet-col. 1706; col. 28 Ft. 1709 – 15; brig.-gen. 1711.

Main residence: Southampton.
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Commons 1715-1754
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WINDSOR, Hon. Andrews (1678-1765)

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WINDSOR, Hon. Dixie (?1673-1743), of Gamlingay, Cambs.

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b. ?1673, 2nd s. of Thomas Windsor, 1st Earl of Plymouth, by his 2nd w.; bro. of Hon. Andrews Windsor. educ. Westminster; Trinity, Camb. 26 June 1691, aged 17, fellow 1697. m. Dorothy, da. and eventually coh. of Sir Richard Stote of Jesmond Hall, Northumb., s.p.
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Capt.-lt. Lord Windsor’s regt. of Horse 1706; storekeeper of the Ordnance 1712 – 17.

Main residence: Gamlingay, Cambs.
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Commons 1715-1754
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WINDSOR, Hon. Dixie (?1673-1743)

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WINDSOR, Hon. Herbert (1707-58).

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bap. 1 May 1707, 1st surv. s. of Thomas Windsor, M.P., 1st Visct. Windsor [I] and Baron Mountjoy [GB], by Charlotte, da. and h. of Philip Herbert, 7th Earl of Pembroke, wid. of John Jeffreys, 2nd Baron Jeffreys. m. 16 Apr. 1737, Alice (worth £60,000), da. of Sir John Clavering, 3rd Bt., of Axwell, co. Dur., sis. and coh. of Sir James Clavering, 4th Bt., 2s. 2da. suc. fa. as 2nd Visct. and 2nd Baron 8 June 1738.
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WINDSOR, Hon. Herbert (1707-58)

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WINNINGTON, Francis (b.1704), of Broadway, Worcs.

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b. Feb. or Mar. 1704, 1st s. of Francis Winnington of Broadway, Worcs. (e. bro. of Edward Jefferies, formerly Winnington) by Anne, da. of Thomas Jackson of London. educ. Westminster, Jan. 1717, aged 12; Trinity, Oxf. 29 Mar. 1721, aged 17; M. Temple 1722, called 1728. m. Susannah Courtney, 2da.
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Solicitor to Admiralty 1733 – June 1747.

Main residence: Broadway, Worcs.
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Commons 1715-1754
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WINNINGTON, Francis (b.1704)

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