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About William Harding
References
- The New-England Historical & Genealogical Register Page 382 “Gorges and Harding.” GoogleBooks
- 'Parishes: Ash ', in A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3, ed. H E Malden (London, 1911), pp. 340-344. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/surrey/vol3/pp340-344 [accessed 6 May 2019].. Draper apparently lost little time in selling, for a year later William Harding of Wanborough was in possession. (fn. 41) He died seised in 1593, (fn. 42) leaving by his wife Catherine daughter of Sir John White of London a son and heir William, who died unmarried in 1610, when the manor passed to his sister Mary. (fn. 43) Mary married Sir Robert Gorges, who in 1620 joined with her in conveying the manor to Sir Thomas White. (fn. 44) According to Manning and Bray, (fn. 45) who had access to Mr. Woodroffe's papers, Sir Thomas settled it on his cousin, Robert Woodroffe, son of Catherine wife of William Harding, by her second marriage with Sir David Woodroffe. From him it descended in the family with Poyle (fn. 46) (q.v.)
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