The inquisitions postmortem of 1346 which mention those who died in Normandy and Calais included Thomas de Wyntreshull (Wintershill) of Co. Surrey (of the family of who held manors in that county including Bramley.[Calais Roll][1]. By 1409, Thomas deWyntreshulle by his custos sued George Brewes for a carucate of land in Bromlegh, which Philippa de Neville had given to William de Wyntershulle and Beatrice, his wife, and heirs of their bodies in the reign of Henry III[2] In 1435, Robert Wuntershull,
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