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- Wodehouse_(surname) abstract "Not to be confused with Woodhouse (surname)Wodehouse /ˈwʊdhaʊs/ is an English surname and barony. The baronetcy was created in 1611, the barony in 1797.since 1866 held by the Earl of Kimberley; the current Baron Wodehouse being John Wodehouse, 5th Earl of Kimberley (b. 1951).The name \"de Wodehouse\" is attested as early as in the 11th century, of one Bertram, of Wodehouse-tower, Yorkshire, who lived at the time of the Norman conquest. But the modern surname unrelated to this Yorkshire Wodehouse, instead derived from a Wodehouse (in origin a toponym meaning \"wood-house\") in Silfield, Wymondham, Norfolk. The pedigree of the Wodehouse family of Norfolk is on record beginning with Sir Constantine de Wodehouse who flourished (fl. 1100). His descendant, Bertram de Wodehouse (fl. 1300) acquired large estates in Massingham, Norfolk and Fordham, Cambridgeshire by marriage to Muriel, daughter of Hamo lord Felton. Bertram's eldest son, William de Wodehouse, fought in the Castilian Civil War (War of the Two Peters) as part of the force sent by Edward III, was sheriff of London in 1374. Bertram's second son, Robert de Wodehouse, chaplain to Edward II, was made baron of the exchequer in 1318.William's great-grandson, Edward de Wodehouse, owned land in Kimberley, Norfolk in 1378. His son, John Wodehouse, built Wodehouse tower in Kimberley. John's eldest son, John Wodehouse, Esq., attended to the person of Henry V in the Battle of Agincourt and for his gallantry in that battle was made steward of Lancaster in Norfolk and Cambridgeshire, besides being given a crest of \"a Hand, issuing from the Clouds, holding a Club\" and the motto frappe forte, replacing the wild man of the family's former crest (which was however retained as supporter), and also added a \"drop of blood\" (gutte de sang) as a heraldic device to the shield.The augmented coat of arms of Wodehouose from this time has been blazoned sable a chevron or, gutte de sang, between three cinquefoils ermine with the crest on a wreath, an arm erect, holding a club in the hand and on a scroll the motto frappe forte^, i. e. \"strike strong\", and at the bottom Agincourt, supported by two wild men. The native English term for \"wild man\", woodwose (from a putative Old English *wude-wāsa \"wood-being\"), has been transformed to woodhouse by popular etymology due to their appearance as supporters in the Woodhouse coat of arms.Baronets Wodehouse: The baronetcy was created in 1611, for Sir Philip Wodehouse, 1st Baronet Sir Thomas Wodehouse, 2nd Baronet Sir Armine Wodehouse, 5th Baronet (c. 1714–1777), MP for NorfolkBarons Wodehouse: John Wodehouse, 6th Baronet (1741–1834), was created Baron Wodehouse in 1797. John Wodehouse, 2nd Baron Wodehouse (1770–1846), British MP and then peer Sir John Wodehouse, 4th Baronet (1669–1754), British MPEarls of Kimberley:in 1866, John Wodehouse, 3rd Baron (1826–1902) was created Earl of Kimberley John Wodehouse, 2nd Earl of Kimberley (1848–1932), first member of the Labour Party in the House of Lords John Wodehouse, 3rd Earl of Kimberley (1883–1941) John Wodehouse, 4th Earl of Kimberley (1924–2002) John Wodehouse, 5th Earl of Kimberley (born 1951)Other descendants of Sir Armine Wodehouse, 5th Baronet:Reverend Philip Wodehouse (1745-1811), son of Sir Armine Wodehouse, 5th Baronet Lt.-Col. Philip Wodehouse (1788-1846), 15th The King's Hussars (Battle of Waterloo) Colonel Edwin Wodehouse (1817-1870), son of Philip Wodehouse (1788-1846) Sir Edwin Frederick Wodehouse (c. 1850–1934), senior British police officer, son of Edwin WodehouseReverend Frederick Armine Wodehouse (1842-c. 1921), son of Philip Wodehouse (1788-1846) Norman Wodehouse (1887–1941), Royal Navy vice-admiral, son of Reverend Frederick Armine Wodehouse (1842-c. 1921)Henry Ernest Wodehouse (1845-1929), son of Philip Wodehouse (1788–1846) P. G. Wodehouse (1881–1975), English humor writer, son of Henry Ernest Wodehouse Richard Wodehouse (1892–1940), cricketer, son of Henry Ernest Wodehouse (brother of P. G. Wodehouse) Edmond Wodehouse (1784–1855), MP for Norfolk, and later, Norfolk East, son of Thomas Wodehouse, younger son of Sir Armine Wodehouse, 5th Baronet Philip Edmond Wodehouse (1811–1887), British colonial administrator, eldest son of Edmond Wodehouse Edmond Robert Wodehouse (1835–1914), British Unionist politician, only child of Philip Edmond Wodehouse Armine Wodehouse (MP) (1860–1941), MP for Saffron Walden, a younger son of John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of Kimberley↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink 15th_The_Kings_Hussars.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Armine_Wodehouse_(Liberal_politician).
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Agincourt.
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- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Crest_(heraldry).
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Kimberley.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Edmond_Wodehouse.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Edmond_Wodehouse_(1784–1855).
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink English_name.
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- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Great_Massingham.
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- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink John_Wodehouse,_3rd_Earl_of_Kimberley.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink John_Wodehouse,_4th_Earl_of_Kimberley.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink John_Wodehouse,_5th_Earl_of_Kimberley.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Kimberley,_Norfolk.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Motto.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Norman_Wodehouse.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Norman_conquest_of_England.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink P._G._Wodehouse.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Edmond_Wodehouse.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Wodehouse.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Armine_Wodehouse,_5th_Baronet.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Sir_John_Wodehouse,_4th_Baronet.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Philip_Wodehouse,_1st_Baronet.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Wodehouse.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink War_of_the_Two_Peters.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Wild_man.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Woodhouse_(surname).
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink Wymondham.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink File:Blason_Louise_dAbos.svg.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLink File:Wodehouse_coa_stamp.jpg.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Wodehous".
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wodehouse (surname)".
- Wodehouse_(surname) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wodehouse family".
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- Wodehouse_(surname) subject Category:English_surnames.
- Wodehouse_(surname) subject Category:History_of_Norfolk.
- Wodehouse_(surname) subject Category:Noble_families_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Wodehouse_(surname) subject Category:Wodehouse_family.
- Wodehouse_(surname) hypernym Surname.
- Wodehouse_(surname) type Surname.
- Wodehouse_(surname) comment "Not to be confused with Woodhouse (surname)Wodehouse /ˈwʊdhaʊs/ is an English surname and barony. The baronetcy was created in 1611, the barony in 1797.since 1866 held by the Earl of Kimberley; the current Baron Wodehouse being John Wodehouse, 5th Earl of Kimberley (b. 1951).The name \"de Wodehouse\" is attested as early as in the 11th century, of one Bertram, of Wodehouse-tower, Yorkshire, who lived at the time of the Norman conquest.".
- Wodehouse_(surname) label "Wodehouse (surname)".
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- Wodehouse_(surname) sameAs Q1725244.
- Wodehouse_(surname) wasDerivedFrom Wodehouse_(surname)?oldid=703102086.
- Wodehouse_(surname) depiction Wodehouse_coa_stamp.jpg.
- Wodehouse_(surname) isPrimaryTopicOf Wodehouse_(surname).