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  2. History of the Isle of Wight - Wikipedia

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    The Isle of Wight Festival was a very large rock festival that took place near Afton Down, West Wight in 1970, following two smaller concerts in 1968 and 1969. The 1970 show was notable both as one of the last public performances by Jimi Hendrix and for the number of attendees, reaching by some estimates 600,000. [ 56 ]

  3. Worsley baronets - Wikipedia

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    On the death of the fourth Baronet, the title passed to a branch of the family living at Pylewell, near Lymington, Hampshire. All except the sixth and eighth baronets were Members of Parliament for Newport , Isle of Wight , as were several other members of the family, including Henry Worsley , who was also successively British Envoy to Portugal ...

  4. Northwood House - Wikipedia

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    The house viewed from the south east. Northwood House is a country manor house in Cowes on the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom.The current building dates back to 1799 and was built for the London businessman George Ward, remaining in his family for five generations.

  5. John George (Virginia colonist) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The George family moved to Isle of Wight County, Virginia in about 1642. [1] [5] [6] When the George family moved to Isle of Wight County, they lived near Cypress Swamp and Creek and Castle Creek, near the present town of Smithfield, Virginia. [1] Other records show that John George added 350 acres to his property on April 17, 1667. [7] [8]

  6. Wihtwara - Wikipedia

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    The term Wihtware translates from Old English as "the people of the Isle of Wight", with the suffix -ware denoting a people group, as in Cantware ("the people of Kent"). [1] [2] [3] In the Old English translation of Bede's work, the term Wihtsætan is used instead, possibly as it was the more common name by which the group was known at the time of writing.

  7. Arthur Smith (captain) - Wikipedia

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    Smith served as a member of the House of Burgesses representing Isle of Wight County from 1720 to 1722, succeeding his father in the seat he had previously held. [4] [8] Smith inherited a 1,450 acre farm and plantation after the death of his father. [9] In the 1740s, [10] Smith built the current Windsor Castle estate on his family land.

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