WINTLE of Westbury Rodley Stantway Cowley Elm (General)

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Monday, January 09, 2006, 15:18 (6885 days ago) @ julien

Wintle name probably means 'People of the windy hill'.

Wintle's Hill, on the A48 trunk road, is part of the hilly ground, which runs down from Chaxhill /Stantway into Westbury-on-Severn, Gloucestershire.
This probably goes back to the time when the Wintles held Stantway Court.

More recently ( 1920's) Martin Wintle from Bristol owned Court Farm Rodley.

a good starting point is :-
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=15766


You may have seen these references before :-

GRO D36 T18, 24 Jany 11 james [1613-14] witness Richard Wintelle
GRO D36 T62 16/10/1647 "William Wyntle late of Stayntway gent, [in] 28 May 1614
GRO D36 T70 20 Jan 1628/9 "William Wintel of Clyve in Wesbury, yeoman, son and heir of Richard Wintel, late of Clyve yeoman decd and Susanna wife of William Wintle.......all in Rodley in occupation of William Wyntle of Rodley yeoman. Witnesses George Wintle [amongst others]"
GRO D36 T70 10 May 1669 "Thomas Wintel of Cowly Elme inthe parish of Westbury Yeoman...........formerly property of Thomas Wintle his grandfather"
GRO D36 T90 31 January 1633 William Wintle of the Hill Westbury, yeoman
GRO D36 T95 3 October 1695 Roger Wintel of Rodley in Westbury yeoman
GRO D36 T95 4 October 1695 Roger Wintle of Rodley in Westbury yeoman...... Roger to have no further claim as under Henry Wintel (his father) or John Wintle (his grandfather) both dec'd.
GRO D36 T101 11 Jan 1616/17 rohcard Wyntle of Clyve yeoman an George Wyntle of Ardens in Wesbury
GRO D36 T111 14 march 1618/19 Witnesses William Wyntle

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