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A History of the County of Buckingham
… in 1894. 3 The village stands in a central position on the London road, the church being in the middle, with the manor-house and school on the south-east and the vicarage a quarter … have been found to the middle 16th century. 8 Tythrop House stands in a park of 120 acres. It is a fine stone house
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to Lathbury Park, the seat of Mr. William Trevor. The house is of stone and was built in 1801 by Mansel Dawkin … a large and well-built building, is now used as a farm-house, with nearly 400 acres of land attached. 5 James … Whiting, the present owner. Lathbury Park with the manor-house was at the same time acquired by Mr. William Trevor. 91 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… for 20 a year. 6 East of the village lies the manor-house of Uphoe, for 400 years the property of the family of … during vacancies (in 1242 of the issues of the see of London), and as one of the three men responsible for the … 1641 Parker conveyed his interest to William Fitzhugh of London, 168 who in 1671 released the manor to his son …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… space between being called Tween Towns. 2 A large manor-house, the seat of the lords of Great Leckhampstead, … manor to her husband Ralph Tylney, citizen and alderman of London, with whom in 1488 she inspected the settlement of … proceedings against John Mylborne, citizen and alderman of London, and other feoffees, who refused to make an estate to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the village are grouped round the road to Buckingham. Tile House, standing in wellwooded grounds, is the property and … is a large sheet of water, and an avenue leads from the house to the eastern boundary where Tile House Farm stands. … Tile House, Richard Dayrell is described as a hosier of London, having recently succeeded his elder brother (Chan. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Here are a few old houses, including a 17 th-century farm-house of stone, formerly an inn, on the north side of the … of the stream. Lillingstone Hall, a plain square stone house with tiled roofs south of the village, was built from … of coal. The Rev. William Lloyd, by his will proved at London 15 July 1889, bequeathed a legacy, now represented by …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… persons executed on the heath just beyond. The old assize house was newly fronted before 1902, and then faced the sole … Dean and canons of the free chapel of St. Mary of Barking, London, 98 a gift which was never carried into effect. After … Elizabeth, sold the manor to Anthony Abdy, alderman of London, in 1633. 125 In 1638 Anthony and his wife Abigail …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Linford Hall, the seat of Mr. John Matthew Knapp, J.P. The house is a threestoried building of stone with a tiled roof … forty years the only remaining portion of the original house was replaced by a modern wing. Some of the 17th-century … in the overmantel of which is a large trophy of arms. The house stands at the northeast corner of Little Linford Park, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… was schoolmistress here from 1861 to 1864. 4 The Mill House on the River Ouzel, is a 17th-century stone house with an upper story of half-timber and a thatched roof. The Mill House, Little Woolstone. The Grand Junction Canal passes …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of the bridge it flows past the site of Nutley Abbey, a house of Austin Canons, the remains of which are now to a … who leased it in 1228 to John de Wilenhale, citizen of London, 34 tenant in 1233, 35 when the custody of this manor … contains a ring of eight bells, all by Lester & Pack of London, 1768, and a small bell by George Chandler, 1719. Five …
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