Crossley/Corbett-Winder marriage

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Michael Rhodes

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Sep 29, 2008, 2:04:14 PM9/29/08
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The marriage took place at Berriew, Wales, 27/28 September, 2008,
between Charles R. Crossley, eldest son of Mr Stuart Crossley of
Buckinghamshire and Mrs Suzanne Crossley of London, and Willow R.C.
Corbett-Winder, scion of the LG familyof Corbett-Winder, of Vaynor
Park, daughter of Mr and Mrs William Corbett-Winder, of Vaynor Park,
Powys.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1063803/RICHARD-KAY-Last-act-tragedy-pop-tycoon.html


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Shinjinee

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Sep 30, 2008, 8:25:37 AM9/30/08
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The family has had an interesting history. See
http://www.archivesnetworkwales.info/cgi-bin/anw/fulldesc_nofr?inst_id=1&coll_id=20184&expand=

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The history of the Vaynor Park estate can be traced back to 1459 ...
After the death of Pryce Devereux, 10th viscount Hereford (1694-1748),
the estate was sold to Robert Moxon, a London lawyer. His niece, Ann,
inherited the estate and married Joseph Winder (d. 1785). The estate
subsequently passed to Joseph Winder's daughter, Elizabeth Winder
(1752-1820), who married Joseph Lyon (d. 1809). The estate then passed
to their daughter Mary Ann Jane Lyon (1792-1879), who married Uvedale
Plymley of Longor, Leicestershire (d. 1871) who assumed the surname
and arms of Corbett in 1804. He assumed the surname Corbett-Winder by
royal licence in 1869. Their son, William Corbett-Winder (1820-1907),
married Cecilia Millicent in 1872. Their son was William John Corbett-
Winder (1875-1950) and his successor was Col John Lyon Corbett-Winder
(b. 1911) of Vaynor Park.
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The estate thus has been in the family since the mid-18th century, and
in the Corbett-Winder (originally Plymley) patrilineal family since
1809 (I assume). According to other news items, Willow has two
younger brothers, and presumably the elder will inherit the estate.

Shinjinee


On Sep 29, 11:04 pm, Michael Rhodes <mig73allenford2...@yahoo.co.uk>
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