Historical records matching William Atte Wode
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About William Atte Wode
Wyckhurst means "house of Wood", and in later years the the owners of "The Hooley House" were "Atte Wodes". Bought Hooley House, Conlsdon, surrey in 1204. A 40 Acre estate. Wyck means dwelling on wooded knoll.
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Atte_Wode
The Atte Wode lineage can be traced back to about 1204 when Peter de Wyckhurst (an older form of the name Atte Wode)[citation needed] purchased 'Hooley House' from the Bertan Marten, the Abbot of Chertsey Abbey Over the next hundred years, the family added to its land holdings in Surrey and his father, Peter Atte Wode, purchased the 220-acre (0.89ÃÂ km2) estate known as 'Wood Place' in 1279. The Atte Wodes emerged as one of the new influential class of yeomen who were becoming substantial land owners in England. In 1318 Sir William and Juliana added to the family's fortune by purchasing another estate known as 'Beckenham' in Kent.
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Atwood, Elijah Francis, Ye Atte Wode Annals, p 1.
The owner of so small an estate would not naturally make much of a mark in history and we would not know his successor, exept that William Attewode, in 1278, signed a surety bond, as a yeoman of this parish [Coulsdon Parish, County Surrey]
Wyckhurst means "house of Wood", and in later years the the owners of "The Hooley House" were "Atte Wodes". Bought Hooley House, Conlsdon, surrey in 1204. A 40 Acre estate. Wyck means dwelling on wooded knoll.
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Atte_Wode
The Atte Wode lineage can be traced back to about 1204 when Peter de Wyckhurst (an older form of the name Atte Wode)[citation needed] purchased 'Hooley House' from the Bertan Marten, the Abbot of Chertsey Abbey Over the next hundred years, the family added to its land holdings in Surrey and his father, Peter Atte Wode, purchased the 220-acre (0.89 km2) estate known as 'Wood Place' in 1279. The Atte Wodes emerged as one of the new influential class of yeomen who were becoming substantial land owners in England. In 1318 Sir William and Juliana added to the family's fortune by purchasing another estate known as 'Beckenham' in Kent.
https://tangledwood.com/getperson.php?personID=I1230&tree=tree1
Atwood, Elijah Francis, Ye Atte Wode Annals, p 1.
The owner of so small an estate would not naturally make much of a mark in history and we would not know his successor, exept that William Attewode, in 1278, signed a surety bond, as a yeoman of this parish [Coulsdon Parish, County Surrey]
William Atte Wode's Timeline
1220 |
1220
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Hooley House,Coulsdon,Surrey,England
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1262 |
1262
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Hooley House, Coulsdon, Surrey, England
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1278 |
1278
Age 58
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Coulsden, , Surrey, England
Died between 1258 and 1319. |