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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and of Montgomery, sold it to Thomas Bruce, earl of Ailesbury. 35 It thereafter descended in the Bruce and …
Old and New London
… To the west of it stood a mansion belonging to Lord Ailesbury, inhabited in the year 1698 by Lord Carmarthen, the … Prince of Wales. Saville House was likewise called Ailesbury House, and here Thomas, third Earl of Ailesbury, entertained Peter the Great, when he visited …
Survey of London
… two buildings flanking the courtyard of Leicester House (Ailesbury House and the Standard tavern), the houses on the … a prospective occupant. The leases (except in the case of Ailesbury House) were for terms of forty-one years from Lady … such as the Earl of Sunderland at No. 2, the Earl of Ailesbury at Nos. 56, the Earl of Rockingham at No. 27 and …
Survey of London
… before his death, in the memoirs of his neighbour, Lord Ailesbury, as 'a most infirm man and for his health was, morning and afternoon, in his coach for air'. Lord Ailesbury dined with him on Saturdays a day reserved for … 194 Nos. 5 and 6 Leicester Square: Savile House Formerly Ailesbury House. Demolished Savile House occupied part of the …
Survey of London
… of interest. They included: 9 (No. 6) the Earl of Ailesbury, who owned the large house in Leicester Square next … the garden wall of Leicester House on the east and Ailesbury House on the south. Like the house opposite, it was … No. 42 was originally the entrance to the stable-yard of Ailesbury House. Occupants of interest of the two other …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… as lord of that manor Charles Brudenell-Bruce, marquess of Ailesbury, owned c. 41 a. of it in 1841, 7 and he or a … acquired other land later. In 1930 George, marquess of Ailesbury, sold 56 a. of Little Bedwyn's land as part of … other parts of the heath. 16 In 1929 George, marquess of Ailesbury, owned c. 190 a. of it, which he offered for sale. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and have descended, by intermarriage, to the Marquess of Ailesbury. Even in Camden's time, a few fragments only of the … bishop of the diocese, in the presence of the Marquess of Ailesbury, the mayor and corporation, and several …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… at 15. 9. 7.; net income, 512; patron, the Marquess of Ailesbury: the tithes were commuted for land and a corn-rent …
A History of the County of Rutland
… The manuscripts of the Duke of Somerset, the Marquis of Ailesbury, and the Rev. Sir T. H. G. Puleston, bart. Pp. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Bt., sold Clench manor to Thomas Bruce, earl of Ailesbury (d. 1814). 99 After an exchange of lands and … downland Thomas's son Charles BrudenellBruce, marquess of Ailesbury, owned 516 a. at Clench c. 1842. 1 That land … Great Bedwyn. 2 In 1921 George BrudenellBruce, marquess of Ailesbury, sold Clench farm, 156 a., to T. J. Dixon; 3 c. …
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