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My father (Peter Desmond Wyles) was born in Lincolnshire (but not Duddington - but rather Louth I believe) during WWII. His father - Alfred Wyles - was born in West Bromwich (Birmingham) but was a soldier in the British Army at the time and was only temporally based in Lincolnshire. It was his father - Archibald Wyles - who had left Duddington in the early 1900s. As far as we can tell, Alfred never mentioned Duddington to his son - Peter (my father) - and my father only first heard the name "Duddington" when his wife (Diane Wyles) used the genealogical resources available on the internet - to trace the "Wyles" family. We were skeptical at the time - but after our first visits - it was obvious that the Wyles family had lived in Duddington for at least 500-years - and probably much longer. My father lived to 84-years and 1-day. He passed away one-day after his birthday (May 28th). I believe he was just two-years younger than James Wyles who lived throughout the 1700s and into the early 1800s. It is interesting to observe the genetic patterns that manifest within family lineages. My father lived for 84-years (1943-2026), his father lived to 60-years (1916-1976), whilst his father lived to 53/54 (1887-1941). Currently, I am "59-years old" - we shall see!
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NOTE: See "Robert Wyles died the first of November 1682" 44. Carolus [. . . as in 2] salutem precipimus tibi sicut [.. . as in 39] quin capias Henricum Wallopp nuper de Dallington miller Carew Saunders nuper de Cold Ashbie in comitatu tuo generosum Thomam Lapworth nuper de Heyford in comitatu tuo yoman et Anna [sic] uxorem eius Georgium Poulton nuper de Desborow in comitatu tuo generosum et Franciscam uxorem eius Robertum Jarvis nuper de eadem husbandman et uxorem eius Margarettam Elliott nuper de eadem spinster Mariam Grocock nuper de eadem spinster Johannam uxorem Rolandi Campion 20 QUARTER SESSIONS RECORDS Mich. nuper de eadem clericum Johannem Benson nuper de eadem husbandman Agnetem Newindon nuper de eadem_ spinster Johannem Wakelin nuper de eadem husbandman [Willelmum Freer nuper de Wooddenhoe in comitatu tuo deleted] husbandman Theophilum Sherman nuper de [eadem deleted] [Waddenhoe'] husbandman Johannem Coles nuper de Pilton husbandman Edwardum Henson nuper de Titchmersshe in comitatu tuo husbandman Henricum Odell nuper de eadem husbandman Margarett Seares nuper de Woodnewton spinster Katerinam Wyles nuper de Duddington in comitatu tuo spinster Mariam Banner nuper [de‘] Fotheringhay in comitatu tuo spinster Georgium Tompson nuper de eadem laborer [inhabitantes de Towcester in comitatu tuo deleted) Willelmum Hubberd nuper de Abthorpe in comitatu tuo laborer Samuell Henson nuper de Weston Favell in comitatu tuo laborer et Georgium Cressey nuper de villa Northampton’ yeoman Si inventi fuerint in balliua tua Et eos saluo custodias Ita quod habeas [. . . as mm 10] existunt. Et habeas [. . . as 1m 3] sexto. (Latin - translated below) '44. Charles [. . . as in 2] we send you greetings as [.. . as in 39] that you do not take Henry Wallopp, late of Dallington miller Carew Saunders, late of Cold Ashbie in your county gentleman Thomas Lapworth, late of Heyford in your county yeman and Anne [sic] his wife George Poulton, late of Desborow in your county, gentleman and Frances his wife Robert Jarvis, late of the same husbandman and his wife Margaret Elliott, late of the same spinster Mary Grocock, late of the same spinster Joan, wife of Roland Campion 20 QUARTER SESSIONS RECORDS Mich. late of the same clerk John Benson late of the same husbandman Agnes Newindon late of the same_ spinster John Wakelin late of the same husbandman [William Freer late of Wooddenhoe in your county deleted] husbandman Theophilus Sherman late of [the same deleted] [Waddenhoe'] husbandman John Coles late of Pilton husbandman Edward Henson late of Titchmersshe in your county husbandman Henry Odell late of the same husbandman Margaret Seares late of Woodnewton spinster Catherine Wyles late of Duddington in your county spinster Mary Banner late [of‘] Fotheringhay in your county spinster George Thompson late of the same laborer [inhabitants of Towcester in your county deleted) William Hubberd late of Abthorpe in your county laborer Samuell Henson late of Weston Favell in your county laborer and George Cressey late of the town of Northampton’ yeoman If found in your bailiff And I save them to keep So that you have [. . . as mm 10] exist. And you have [. . . as 1m 3] sixth.' 484. Northampton ss.—The jurors [. . . as in 468] doe present that William Ireland late of Wellingborrow in the county of Northampton laborer the thirteenth day of September [1657 as in 470] beinge the Lords day, att the parish church of Thingdon in the county aforesaid maliciously wilfully and of purpose did molest, lett, disturbe, disquiett and trouble George Martin clerke beinge a minister and publicke preacher and then and there, in doeinge and performeinge the duty of his place, in preachinge to the congregacion of Thindon aforesaid beinge then and there mett togeather, contrary to the forme of a statute in that case made and provided, and against the publique Peace. Thomas Saby Valentine Mackernes prosecutors ps [? pleads] not guilty in his owne person. | (Endd.] A trewe bill Sworne in Court ~ 3/1298 *Lewes Balston of Titchmersh gent. Thomas Fish of Brig- stocke gent. *Robert Wyles of Duddington gent, William Clarke the younger of Loddington gent, p’t Bartholmewe Craddocke of East Farndon gent. pt *Thomas Bletsoe of Bozeat gent.—Sworn. 13; JURY LISTS 485. The Names of the Grand Jury impannelled to serve for his Highnes the Lord Protector and the body of the County aforesaid at Mich: Sessions 1657. 1 Written above the line. 1657 486. 487. JURY LISTS George Burkit of Bugbrooke gent sworn Thomas Tibbs of Blisworth gent sworn [Robert Wade of Earles Barton gent*] William Dawkes of Ecton gent sworn Thomas Wright of Cricke gent sworn Henry Wyne of Pichly gent John Smyth of Newnham gent [John Wills of Litchborough gent*] sworn William Saunderson the younger of Pilton gent sworn Lewes Balston of Titchmersh gent sworn Thomas Chapman of Woodford gent sworn [Edward Nethercott of Sibbertoft gent*] Samuell Tayler of Little Bowden gent Humfry Cuthbert of Warmington gent sworn William Watts of Moulton gent sworn Richard Lambert of Weston Favell gent sworn Robert Wyles of Duddington gent John Brasegirdle of Holcott gent sworn -- John Shepard of Darlescott gent Edward Buncher of Paulerspury gent sworn Richard Newman of Hethencot gent sworn Benjamin Lucas of Nortoft gent John Wilkinson of Duncot gent and Richard Strickland of Kings Cliffe gent Francis Warner of Dallington gent sworn John Maunsell esqr. sheriffe: 3/128 Wyles, Katherine, 20. Robert, 137, 185 33. Carolus [. . . as in 2] in balliua tua quin capias Robertum Ragdale nuper de Old in comitatu tuo yoman Willelmum Holte nuper de Wilbarston miller Vincent’ Chapman nuper de Woodford in comitatu tuo yeoman Willelmum Drewry nuper de Ketteringe in comitatu tuo yeoman Alexandrum Childe nuper de Irtlingborowe in comitatu tuo laborer [blank] Peeter de eadem viduam Eustacium Bale nuper de Duddington’ in comitatu tuo laborer, Edwinum Bellamy nuper de Weldon sivor [sc] Walterum Hefford nuper de Yeildinge in comitatu Bedd’ yeoman et Ricardum Dawes nuper de Rothwell in comitatu tuo yeoman. Si inventi fuerint in balliua tua. Et eos saluo custodias Ita quod habeas [. . . as in Io] existunt. Et habeas [. . . as in 3] sexto. (Latin translated below) '33. Charles [. . . as in 2] in your bailiff's office, do not seize Robert Ragdale, lately of Old in your county, yeoman, William Holte, lately of Wilbarston miller, Vincent Chapman, lately of Woodford in your county, yeoman, William Drewry, lately of Kettering in your county, yeoman, Alexander Childe, lately of Irtlingborowe in your county, laborer [blank], Peter of the same, widow, Eustace Bale, lately of Duddington in your county, laborer, Edwin Bellamy, lately of Weldon, sivor [sc], Walter Hefford, lately of Yeildinge in your county, yeoman, and Richard Dawes, lately of Rothwell in your county, yeoman. If they are found in your bailiff's office. And you shall keep them safe So that you have [. . . as in Io] existing. And you shall have [. . . as in 3] sixth.' 550. igth September 1657 before John Norton esq.; Walliam Morris alias Birkett of Duddington yeoman, in 201. ; Thomas Prior and Robert Wise both of the same, husbandmen, in rol. each. Thomas Lambert of Nassington labourer also bound as surety in rol. “to testifye his knowledge in ye condicion endorsed.” “John Norton ” Condition: To appear and to answer “ the begetting a bastard child on ye body of Anne Key of Duddington singlewoman ”’ and to be of the good behaviour. [See 557.] ““ Appeared and discharged ”’ 4/59 4. INFORMATIONS AND EXAMINATIONS 557. [1] Northampton ss.—The Examination of Anne Key late servant to William Morris alias Birkett of Duddington in ye county of Northampton singlewoman taken upon oath the 14th day of September 1657. before John Norton esq. justice of ye Peace, etc. Who sayth that she is with child and that the said William Morris alias Birkett her master did begett the same on her body, and sayth that the first he had the carnall knowledge of her body, was about a moneth before Easter last past, in the servants chamber, about seaven or eight of ye clock in ye morneing, and that about May day last past in the same chamber, about tenne of the clock in the morneing, the said William Morris alias Birkett had againe the like carnall knowledge of her body ; and the last time he had the carnall knowledge of her body was about the beginning of June last past 1657/8 INFORMATIONS AND EXAMINATIONS 213 in the chamber aforesaid, about five or six of the clock in ye morning, and that noebody else but the said William Morris alias Birkett had the like carnall knowledge of her body, and further sayth not. [2] The Examinacion of the said William Morris alias Birkett taken the 19th of September 1657. before Jo: Norton esqr. justice of ye Peace etc. Who being examined whether he had not the carnall knowledge of the body of the said Anne Key, about a moneth before Easter last past, as also about May day last past, as he is accused with by the said Anne Key, denyeth the same, but confesseth that about the beginning of June last past, he was in his manns chamber to » dresse up wheate for the mill, and that he did putt up her coates as she lay upon the bedd in the chamber, and denyeth that he hath had any thing else to doe with her at any time, and further sayth not, [3] The Information of Thomas Lambert servant to the said William Morris alias Birkett taken upon oath the 29th. day of September 1657, as aboue. Who sayth that the beginning of June last past, he goeing into his chamber where he lodged, betweene five and six of the clock in ye morneing, he did see his master William Morris alias Birkett upon his mayd the said Anne Key, with his breeches halfe downe between her leggs, and this informant said here is good doeings, her cloathes being up, and soe this informant stepped out of his chamber, but whether they heard him or not this informant cannot tell, and further sayth not. Taken before me “ John Norton ”’ 4/66 [See 550.] 558. Memorandum. WILLYBROOK HUNDRED. Apethorpe, King’s Cliffe, Collyweston, Cotterstock, Duddington, Easton, Fotheringay, Glapthorne, Lutton, Nassington, Southwick, Tansor, Woodnewton, Yarwell. 11. JURY LISTS
349. Northampton ss.—The names of the jurors who are to enquire for his Highnes the Lord Protector of the Common _ wealth of England etc. for the body of the county aforesaid Richard Flude Richard Sprigs John Smyth John Eile Richard Marriott Thomas Howes Richard Harris Daniell Harris Anthony Curtis Yate Pargitor Henry Bullock 1 An old form of disdain. See N.E.D. 2 This is written above the line. 1657 JURY LISTS 137 John Henson John Ladd Lewes Balston Robert Wiles Tho: Bletsoe John Brasegirdle and William Shepard—gentlemen. John Maunsell esqr. Sheriffe 2/108 350. Northampton ss.—!The names of the jurors who are to enquire for his Highnes the Lord Protector of the Common wealth of England etc. for the body of the county aforesaid Whilst exploring the Green Lane running behind the East-side of the houses along the High Street of Duddington on the 30.10.2025 - I noticed that the first house opposite the village Green (Corringham) was "empty" and apparently in the early stages of refurbishment and/or renovation - with no barriers around the windows or across the glass. I filmed through the clear-glass windows for reasons of exploration and historical record. As can be seen - no one was present (no privacy was violated) - indeed, it looks like no one has been present for some time.
After examining a satellite photograph of the Duddington area (we were looking for any clues leading to the locating of the Duddington "Royal Observer Corps" structure - and the identity of what we now know to be the "Old Butcher's Shop") Gee identified what looked like a pathway heading North-South and running immediately behind the village housing situated on the East-side of the settlement. Perhaps if villagers wanted to move about between one another's dwellings - and keep it more or less "quiet" - they would avoid the High Street to the West and instead move around out of the sight of the general public. This might well be a very "English" notion of "privacy" - but it is a concept that everyone in the UK will be familiar with. Like in many Asian countries, and being an island nation, we are taught to turn a blind-eye to many things that we might (or minght not) see. For Main Stie Article - CLICK HERE This is how village people in the old days used to "self-regulate" - remembering that Police Forces did not exist prior to the early 1800s in Great Britain. Even today, and despite visiting Duddington since 2009, we have NEVER seen a Police Constable on duty in the area - and I am told that amongst the 115 inhabitants of Duddington today - there is "zero" crime. The entrance to Green Lane is directly opposite "The Green" in Duddington - where Stocks and a Whipping Post used to stand. Indeed, with a Public House nearby, The Green used to be the centre of everything that happened in the village. Just across the road (to the East) is the entrance to Green Lane - and I believe this is how this pathway acquired its name (the other similar pathway running behind the Royal Oak Inn possesses no official name - as far as we can tell at this present time). For about fifty yard - Green Lane runs due East - and then turns South for about fifty yards, before coming to an abrupt end due to fencing. Meanwhile, there are a number of picturesque houses (most currently unoccupied) together with a Post Box affixed to the exterior wall of the so-called "Little House". As none of this showed-up on the Ordnance Survey - we had no idea it existed. We visited Tixover on Sunday 26th October, 2025 - around 1 pm. The clocks have just changed so the UK is now back on GMT. We are staying in Market Overton for five-days (25.10.2025-3010.2025) - sponsored by Diane Wyles. Tixover Lodge is a working farm with about ten houses attached. Perhaps it is a hamlet - but the road into the place - just over the bridge at the West-end of Duddington, literally runs-out into a dirt-track where St Luke in the Field Church is located. This is a church built on a field surrounded by a rectangular stone-wall. We last visited around 2009 (but we seem not to have photographed or filmed) as a small number of "Wyles" people have either lived here - or married someone from here. I think there are two adjacent places similarly named just up the road as "Tixover Grange" and *Tixover Lodge" - the former I think is a small row of houses (I have a dim memory of visiting some time ago). When we visited around 2009 - we had to acquire the church-key from the local farm. At that time, the church appeared to be locked. However, upon this visit in 2025, a sign on the church-door stated that the church is always open during day-light hours. Perhaps so few people visit - or when we visited - it was a time of year when few people visit. Even today - I think many might be put-off by the rather rustic nature of the dirt-track - as any approaching vehicle would require a stout suspension. The inside of the St Luke's Church is very simplistic and austere - what would be expected from a "Protestant" church following the stripping of the altars in the early 1500s. The attitude of the Anglican Church is that simplicity - free of the clutter of Papism - allows the average practitioner to commune with their "god" in a more direct manner. I was surprised to see this level of destruction in this beautiful and usually sedate village (in the High Street between Todd's Hill and Todd's Barn) - but of course - I do not live their today despite my ancestors being present in the place over the last four or five-hundred years (and perhaps longer). Over the week between July 26th - August 2 (2025) - we visited the village of Duddington many times as a matter of historical and genealogical research. In many ways - this was a pivotal time that has added substantial data to our records. I have emailed the building company involved (with no reply) - and have also emailed the Planning Department of the North Northants Council - again, with no reply. Of course, the owners of the property can do what they want - just as we are free to report on it. We can only hope that something good will come from it all.
Author’s Note: Our collective research has now been ongoing since 2009 and has traversed 16-years of gather experience, understanding, and information. What follows below is a vital step-forward in dermining to history of the Duddington building being discussed – but further work is required in this endeavour. I will write to the owners of the building – “Duddington Estates Limited - The Estates Office, The Manor, High Street, Duddington, Stamford PE9 3QE” – and see if any more historical data can be gleamed from those who manage this propery. Still, as matters stand, our latest success can be enjoyed through this post! ACW (2.9.2025) When we first visited Duddington in 2009 – we noticed (and photographed) this quaint little cottage. We have photographed this building many times since – and have tried to capture the name-plaque as clearly as possible. For research purposes – we have always referred to this building as the “Wyles Cottage” (and have assuned that one “John Wyles” built this structure in “1745” – hence the name-plaque) – but due to the lack of a street-number or address name, we were unable to properly identify its postal-address. This changed this year, when armed with experience and a new-found determinational, we followed this path of research enquiry: 1) Royal Mail Address Manage Unit - AMU: [email protected] 2) Street Naming and Numbering Officer - Development Management – Kettering, Thrapston & Wellingborough Areas - North Northamptonshire Council - Bowling Green R oad, Kettering, Northants NN15 7QX - T: 0300 126 3000 | DD: 01536 805739 - Twitter: @NNorthantsC - Facebook: @NorthNorthants - Web: www.northnorthants.gov.uk – Email: [email protected] 3) Gov.UK - HM Land Registry portal: request historical copies - https://www.gov.uk/guidance/hm-land-registry-portal-request-historical-copie This is how we discovered that the “Wyles Cottage” is in fact the following property situated on the High Street of Duddington – located between “Woodview” (to the right) and “4 High Street” (to the left) when we acquired the “Title Deeds” and “Title Plan” from the Land Registry: The Old Butchers Shop, High Street, Duddington, Stamford, PE9 3QE This information was issued to us in three-parts: Register Summary A: Property Register B: Proprietorship Register This official data reads as follows: Registered Summary Title number NN322480 Registered owners Duddington Estates Limited The Estates Office, The Manor, High Street, Duddington, Stamford PE9 3QE Last sold for £525,000 on 15 March 2017 A: Property Register This register describes the land and estates comprised in this title. Entry Number: Entry Date: 1 1998-05-13 NORTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE The Freehold land shown edged with red on the plan of the above title filed at the Registry and being The Old Butchers Shop, High Street, Duddington, Stamford (PE9 3QE). 2 2014-03-10 The land has the benefit of the rights granted by but is subject to the rights reserved by a Transfer of the land in this title dated 28 February 2014 made between (1) Adam Charles Farnsworth and Gareth Royston Williams and (2) John Frank Bailey and Janet Muriel Bailey. ¬NOTE:-Copy filed. 3 2014-03-10 The Transfer dated 28 February 2014 referred to above contains a provision as to light or air and a provision excluding the operation of section 62 of the Law of Property Act 1925 as therein mentioned. B: Proprietorship Register This register specifies the class of title and identifies the owner. It contains any entries that affect the right of disposal. Class of Title: Title Absolute Entry Number Entry Date 1 2017-04-18 PROPRIETOR: DUDDINGTON ESTATES LIMITED (Co. Regn. No. 09801437) of The Estates Office, The Manor, High Street, Duddington, Stamford PE9 3QE. 2 2017-04-18 The price stated to have been paid on 15 March 2017 for the land in this title and in title NN346256 was £525,000. Beadle or Sexton Clerk Cleaners W Flowwright 1818 W Wyles 1864 Isaac Todd 1864 Mrs Todd 1864 W Sanders 1877 J Binder 1877 Sexton P Payne 1881 Mrs Hibbins 1884 T Patchett 1885 J Wyles 1886 Mrs Wade 1895 S Croft 1900 HR Smith 1901 Mrs H Smith 1901 F Kirk 1904 Mrs Sharpe 1905 Mrs Kirk 1907 Mrs Winkles 1918 Mrs Winkles 1920 F Green 1922 Mrs Bennington 1921 J Harvey 1923 Mrs Plum 1921 W Stubley 1925 Mrs Munton 1923 WE Pepper 1927 Mrs Roche 1930 W Stubley 1936-1942
Organists Blowers J Islip (Fiddler) 1847 Mrs EF Green (Harmonium) 1884 Mrs Cartwright (organ) 1903 B Charity 1903 J Smith 1905 Miss Hind 1909 P Wyles V Sanders 1910 F Kirk Miss Clark 1912 S Greg 1918 Miss Kind 1914 Miss Hind & Miss Cheese 1917 Mrs Winkles 1917 Miss Cheese 1918 “Ladies” 1919 Mrs Winkles 1919 Mrs Harris & Miss Hind 1920 H Close (1st Paid Organist) 1921 W Plum 1922 C Price 1924 A Munton 1925 R Hand 1926 A Marchant 1927 H Godfrey 1928 Miss Hailstone 1930 J Godfrey 1930 Mrs Brewster 1932 S Barfield 1932 H Sharpe 1936 Rev FC Nichols 1939 R Prentice 1942 Miss H Manton 1943 (Electric Blower)
I visited Duddington village on a daily basis between July 26th - August 2, 2025. I tried to explore every area over this time, photographing and videoing as I go along. The purpose of this is to use our ever-improving camera technology to improve our archive of Duddington footage. We have been performing this documentary function since around 2008 - and even so - by looking at Duddington via Google Earth - we have discovered to old lanes that we have not yet explored after all this time! Rest assured, these areas will be explored during our next visit. Meanwhile, whilst walking just passed the Manor House (on the corner with Todd's Hill) I was startled and surprised to see what I think was a row of old houses completed demoished with building machinery resting upon the rumble! The videos and photographs on this post were taken during the evening of the 30.7.2025. Opposite the Manor House - depicted above - there is the impressive "Old Stage Coach House". This looks like a place that might have served the Lord of the Manor - looking after horses, carriages, and staff, etc, or perhaps it served the entire community as an Inn. Of course, this building could have carried-out both these functions simultaneously. The above video and photographs were recorded on the 30.7.2025. The below photographs were taken on the 31.7.2025 - whilst video was recorded on the 30.7.2025. I have emailed the building firm, to enquire as to the nature of the work it is currently undertaking. As many of the buildings in Duddington are Grade II listed buildings - I was taken aback with the destruction that I saw. It could be the case that some type of improvement is being carried-out - but from the nature of the total destruction - it is difficult to see what type of improvement it could be. On the other hand, for planning permission to be granted by North Northants Council - certain strict building rules must be followed. I will update this post if I receive a reply.
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