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Survey of London
… occupied for a number of years by the Countess of Dysart; from 1831 to 1836 the house had been used for the …
Survey of London
… Side, Past Buildings No 104 Pall Mall: The Countess of Dysart's House No. 104 Pall Mall: The Countess of Dysart's House Occupied part of the site of the Reform Club … occupied for a number of years by the Countess of Dysart , and from 1831 to 1836 it was used for the storage …
A History of the County of Leicester
… son John Manners, who married Louisa, later Countess of Dysart in her own right. 152 John Manners was succeeded by … 1833 the ownership passed to his descendants, the earls of Dysart. 153 In 1815 Sir William Manners's property at … The property remained in the hands of the earls of Dysart until after 1918. 155 About 1920 the last Earl of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… bearing Worsley, 1813; Earl of Yarborough, 1846; Earl of Dysart. Second son of Sir James Worsley of Pilewell, Hants, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… acquired the fee farm from Gould. Complete Peerage, s.v. Dysart. S.R.O., DD/SAS, PR 478; sale notice illus. Cox, Hist. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… historically famous. Ham House, the seat of the Earls of Dysart, was built by Sir Thomas Vavasour, Knight-Marshal to … Duke) of Lauderdale had married Elizabeth, Countess of Dysart, meetings of the Cabal ministry are said to have been … whence he escaped to France. 4 Tollemache, Earl of Dysart. Argent a fret sable. During the life of the Duches of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Tollemache, bart., and his wife Elizabeth, Countess of Dysart, to the rangership in 1660, 96 shortly afterwards … between the corporation and the trustees of the Earl of Dysart in 1896, by the purchase of the Marble Hill Estate, … of Lennox. 221 In 1639 William Murray, afterwards Earl of Dysart, 222 was the lessee of Richmond Manor under the queen, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… chalice, two chalices and a paten given by Lady Dysart in 1804, a paten given by Henry Worsley, rector, 1825, …
Survey of London
… as No. 128 Park Lane. Occupants include: 4th Earl of Dysart, 175870: his 2nd son, Wilbraham Tollemache, later 6th …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a noble mansion in the parish, belonging to the Earl of Dysart, was erected in 1610, and underwent great alterations, …
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