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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… portion of the park, and may be distinctly traced near the lodge. Blenkinsopp BLENKINSOPP, a township, in the parish and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The east gate (now Flagstaff gate) incorporated a porter's lodge, and between that and the orangery was a bakery. In …
A History of the County of Oxford
… is at the south end, where the land between Spring Lock Lodge and the Lince occupies a peninsula between the Glyme … is High Park, which reaches c. 380 ft. (116 m.) near High Lodge and is divided from Great Park on the north by a steep … the Plateau Drift, providing a water table between High Lodge and Combe gate. While High Park has remained wood …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or preserving a few walks and a vista south of High Lodge. 49 Some deer were brought in from Windsor in 1708, … c. 2,300 trees were planted. 73 After destruction by Dutch elm disease the avenue was replanted with limes in the late … Mall began in the 1890s and after its destruction by Dutch elm disease it was replanted in 1976 with a mixture of planes …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to have been in residence there, probably at the principal lodge, until succeeded in 1637 by his kinsman Sir William … rights, and until the Civil War occupied the principal lodge and surrounding closes. 56 By then the ranger was … as the part of the present High Park around High Lodge; 70 Bladon wood and Heynes close, which Lee then …
A History of the County of Oxford
… chase led to the establishment at Woodstock of a hunting lodge, presumably by the reign of Ethelred II (978-1016) when … the west side of the park, perhaps near the present High Lodge. 8 The section of conduit raised on piers presumably … in 1593-5, was on the east side, and on the west was Lodge green, on which presumably stood High Lodge, demolished …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Courts baron and hundredal courts continued to meet in the lodge at the park gate until 1925. 24 Although in the 14th … Arch, probably on the site of the later Woodstock Lodge. 26 The demesne towns, with minor variations, enjoyed …
A Dictionary of London
Old and New London
Old and New London
… of Literature"His Son, Benjamin Disraeli, born hereEdmund Lodge, the Eminent BiographerPharmaceutical Society of Great … square, in January, 1839, died, at an advanced age, Edmund Lodge, Clarenceux King of Arms, the author of the "Peerage" …
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