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A History of the County of Hampshire
A History of the County of Surrey
… Russell; at Hurstcote, Mr. Somerset Beaumont; at Shere Lodge, Miss Locke King; at Hazel Hatch, The Hon. Emily … manor about 1640. It is a farm, usually called King John's Lodge, and stands opposite to the modern house of Netley. It …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… rebuilt a few years ago by Mr. James B. Taylor. 1d Archer Lodge, 2 at one time the residence of Mr. Paynton Pigott … fourth son of Mr. Paynton Pigott Stainsby Conant of Archer Lodge. Moulshay Farm and other farm lands were added to it, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… within its inclosure; one of these was the 'Great Lodge,' a brick messuage with large and handsome rooms, … with Statues thereon placed' 19; this must be the 'new lodge' built by Sir Arthur Ingram before 1624. 20 The present … Yorks. no. 54. Ibid.; Harl. MS. 6288, fol. 2. The 'Little Lodge' of 1649 was in the south of the park and is now called …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of c. 1900 was built c. 1934. 39 There may have been a lodge in the woods at the south end of the parish in 1773, 40 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… gravel on the hill-tops near Spencer's Wood and Shinfield Lodge. There are also some alluvial meadows near the Loddon. … built over with modern villas. On the left are Shinfield Lodge and Shinfield Grove, until recently the property of the … parish are Grazeley Court, formerly known as Grazeley Lodge, owned by Captain Drake, and Hartley Court, the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
A History of the County of Oxford
… houses of interest besides the castle are the castellated lodge on the Lewknor road, possibly built before 1805 by John … the Earl of Macclesfield; 69 the early-19th-century West Lodge, which actually lies just in Pyrton; and Shirburn Lodge, an 18thcentury building, magnificently situated on the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Hist. of Isle of Wight, 618. Stone, op. cit. ii, 122. a Lodge, Gen. of Peerage and Baronetage. Burke, Peerage. V.C.H. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… it Chateau Vert (the supposed name of the royal hunting lodge), but it is now generally held that it derives from the … Queen Elizabeth, for instance, arrived at Shotover Lodge after her visit to Oxford in 1566, 10 and in 1624 … 89 and in 1660 there were only 8 cottages, 90 and a lodge built for one of the forest officials some time before …
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