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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Frederick retained some 670 a. which were sold to J. A. Dewar in 1947 and to Mr. H. G. Blagrave in 1950. Mr. Blagrave … nineteen classic winners. It was bought in 1947 by J. A. Dewar and managed by Noel Murless until 1950. It was then …
A History of the County of Oxford
… his death without issue in 1911 his nephew Arthur William Dewar-Harrison, son of Augusta Slater-Harrison and William Dewar of Cotmore House, inherited his estates. In 1955 the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 70 The present (1956) lord of the manor is John Francis Dewar-Harrison, Esq., of Willaston. 71 Lesser Estate. At some …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and copses, is the residence of Mr. Albemarle Willoughby Dewar, the lord of the manor. Doiley Manor, in the north, is … Hurstbourne Tarrant passed by sale in May 1782 to George Dewar, a wealthy West Indian planter of Scotch extraction, 39 … Dominica and elsewhere to his younger son David Dewar, leaving only certain annuities to his eldest son John …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… following century the Enham estate was acquired by George Dewar of St. Christopher (W.I.), who died in 1794, 32 and was succeeded by his son David Dewar. His descendants are still lords of the manor of … but Enham was sold in 1817 by David Albemarle Bertie Dewar, 33 subsequently becoming the property of Henry Earle. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Manor (formerly Middleton Grounds) farm, Park farm, Dewar's farm, Rectory farm, 108 and Copse farm, 109 the two …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 18th century. 37 In 1955 the house was inhabited by Mr. Dewar-Harrison, owner of the ancient manor or 'lordship of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 1953 there were still three farms, all belonging to Mr. Dewar-Harrison of Willaston Farm. 90 In the absence of … of the villagers lived in tied cottages and worked on the Dewar-Harrison estate. 95 Population did not increase …
A History of the County of Oxford
… her death in 1943, when she was succeeded by John Francis Dewar-Harrison, grandson of her husband's sister Augusta, wife of William W. M. Dewar of Cotmore House, Fringford. 83 Lesser Estates. An …
Survey of London
… 1928 until 1936 the house was occupied by the Hon. John Dewar, of Dewar's whisky, who succeeded his father as second Baron …
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