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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… king allowed both parks to remain. 708 In 1248 Walter de Dunstanville obtained a similar retrospective licence for the …
Survey of London
… protest. 86 Subsequently the house was occupied by Lord de Dunstanville, formerly MP for Penryn, and became known as Dunstanville House. The best known occupant, however, was … the house took its final name. Campbell bought it from de Dunstanville's daughter, Baroness Basset, in 1842. Savouring …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… considerably later was the property of the family of Dunstanville, one of whom, Walter de Dunstanville, by the special command of Henry III., resided …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… freely of the abbey in the Middle Ages. In 1248 Walter de Dunstanville, lord of Castle Combe, obtained permission to … Abbey, but then the great tithes of 'Gulde Ashton', Ashton Dunstanville, and West Ashton were awarded to the vicar. 37 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and (2) F. Lynn-Jenkins; 603 Francis Basset, 1st Baron de Dunstanville of Tehidy (17571835) 642 by Lemuel Abbott; Sir …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… son of Gerold Chamberlain, William son of Hamo, Rob. de Dunstanville, Josc. de Balliol. At Lincoln. An office copy, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Oxfordshire who married Alice, daughter of Walter Dunstanville. Thomas died in 1180, and a few years later his …
Old and New London
… 1861. The mansion had previously been owned by Lord De Dunstanville. It was at Kingston Housesituated some little …
Survey of London
… Galway, 177892. Sir Francis Basset, bt., latterly Baron De Dunstanville, politician, 17931823. Baron Rolle, 182442 …
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