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The Honour of Wallingford was a medieval English honour (a large estate) located circa 1066 to 1540 in present-day Oxfordshire.

The Honour of Wallingford was established after the Norman conquest of England, which began in 1066.

in 1434 and at the time of his murder in 1499 his properties included the honour. These passed to his wife (daughter of Thomas Chaucer) Alice de la Pole. Their son John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, also held the honour.

More information on the Wikipedia page [1].