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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… See Montagu. Mountcastle, Baron. See Hamilton, J., earl of Abercorn. Mountfin (Montfin), co. Wexford Mountgomery. See …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Earls of Bute, Moreton, Rothes, Eglington, Moray, Home, Abercorn, Loudoun, Breadalbane, Dunmore, March, and …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… were, Duke of Gordon; Earls of Cassillis, Strathmore, Abercorn, Galloway, Loudoun, Dalhousie, Breadalbane, …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Col. Whitshed, of the Guards, Mr. John Hamilton, Earl of Abercorn. Dublin Castle. "Private." 3 pp. 19 Oct. Ireland, v. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1749 and his grandson in the 1780s. The marquess of Abercorn held both lordship and advowson, presenting in 1847 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and presumably passed with the Drummonds' estate to Lord Abercorn. 76 The lord, Geoffrey Chamber, claimed in 1544 that … along the Watford road north-west of the brewery in Lord Abercorn's Bentley Priory estate. 1 Mills. There was a mill …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… opened in temporary premises in 1936. 88 A new building in Abercorn Road was opened in 1938, 89 when it accommodated 250 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 37 and a coach for Oxford Street left twice daily from the Abercorn Arms on Stanmore Hill by 1826. 38 Conveyances ran … an inn; the Red Lion was last mentioned in 1860. 73 The Abercorn Arms on the hill, the Crown in the later Church … Road, and the Vine were licensed in 1803. 74 It was at the Abercorn Arms that the Prince Regent met Louis XVIII of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and special courts might also be held. They met at the Abercorn Arms from 1794 until 1815, then at the Crown until 1836, and subsequently again at the Abercorn Arms, 40 where a general court baron was held as … workhouse, as well as at the church, the Crown, and the Abercorn Arms; from 1844 the new schoolroom was the usual …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… manor in 1840 to James Hamilton, marquess (later duke) of Abercorn 99 and owner of Bentley Priory. 1 In 1863 the manor … property, 38 which was bought by the marquess of Abercorn, as the Stanmore Park estate, in 1839. 39 Abercorn, having his own seat at Bentley Priory, sold the …
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