Sir Walter de Sweynthill (died c. 1340) was an English knight and politician in the reigns of Edward II and Edward III who represented the City of Exeter and Devonshire in Parliament and served as Sheriff of Exeter from 1330 to 1332.[1][2]
^Lysons, Daniel (1822). Magna Britannia: VOL VI – Devonshire. London: A. & R. Spottiswode. pp. ccixv.
^Sainthill, Richard (1844). An Olla Podrida: Or, Scraps, Numismatic, Antiquarian, and Literary, Volume 1. London: Nichols and Son. pp. 332–335.
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SirWalterdeSweynthill (died c. 1340) was an English knight and politician in the reigns of Edward II and Edward III who represented the City of Exeter...
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