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High Sheriff of Wiltshire and Walter Long (died 1610)

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Difference between High Sheriff of Wiltshire and Walter Long (died 1610)

High Sheriff of Wiltshire vs. Walter Long (died 1610)

This is a list of Sheriffs and (after 1 April 1974) High Sheriffs of Wiltshire. Sir Walter Long (1560 or 1565?–October 1610) was an English knight and landowner, born in Wiltshire, the son of Sir Robert Long and his wife Barbara Carne.

Similarities between High Sheriff of Wiltshire and Walter Long (died 1610)

High Sheriff of Wiltshire and Walter Long (died 1610) have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Deputy Lieutenant, Draycot Cerne, John Thynne, Longleat, Robert Long (soldier), Sir James Long, 2nd Baronet, South Wraxall Manor, Walter Long (of South Wraxall), Wiltshire.

Deputy Lieutenant

In the United Kingdom, a Deputy Lieutenant is a Crown appointment and one of several deputies to the Lord Lieutenant of a lieutenancy area: an English ceremonial county, Welsh preserved county, Scottish lieutenancy area, or Northern Irish county borough or county.

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Draycot Cerne

Draycot Cerne (Draycott) is a small village and former civil parish in Wiltshire, England, about north of Chippenham.

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John Thynne

Sir John Thynne (c. 1515 – 21 May 1580) was the steward to Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset (c. 1506 – 1552) and a member of parliament.

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Longleat

Longleat is an English stately home and the seat of the Marquesses of Bath.

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Robert Long (soldier)

Sir Robert Long (c. 1517 – c. 1581) was born in Wiltshire, eldest surviving son and heir of Sir Henry Long of Draycot, and his wife Eleanor Wrottesley.

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Sir James Long, 2nd Baronet

Sir James Long, 2nd Baronet (c. 1617 – 22 January 1692) was an English politician and Royalist soldier.

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South Wraxall Manor

South Wraxall Manor is a Grade I listed country house which dates from the early 15th century, located at South Wraxall in the English county of Wiltshire, near Bradford on Avon.

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Walter Long (of South Wraxall)

Walter Long of South Wraxall, near Bradford-on-Avon, (c 1712–1807), the great-great-great grandson of Sir Walter Long of South Wraxall and Draycot was born in Wiltshire, and had inherited along with other family estates, the 15th Century South Wraxall Manor.

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Wiltshire

Wiltshire is a county in South West England with an area of.

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High Sheriff of Wiltshire and Walter Long (died 1610) Comparison

High Sheriff of Wiltshire has 236 relations, while Walter Long (died 1610) has 26. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 3.44% = 9 / (236 + 26).

References

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