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When Rev. John Wheelwright returned to England in 1658, he lived at Willoughby, and was the plaintiff in a final concord made in that year in regard to land and buildings in that parish. Some writer shave stated that he went to Willoughby because it was the home of Sir Henry Vane, his patron, but it seems more likely that he went there because it was the home of his kindred. In his will he disposed of property at Croft, the home of Thomas Kingerby in 1634.
John Wheelwright was John Cass(e)'s pastor from 1648 to 1658 in his time at Hampton, and John purchased the Rev. John Wheelwright's home in Hampton, when he returned.
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