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A History of the County of Buckingham
… 3 At the entrance of the village, opposite Fulmer House, stands Fulmer Place, the seat of Admiral Lord John … in 1742. 33 He built Fulmer Place on the site of the manor-house of the Darrells. 34 His daughter Elizabeth married … 1796. 40 He sold it in 1820 to John Kaye, who rebuilt the house in 1833. 41 John Kaye was Sheriff of Buckinghamshire in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and incorporates a considerable portion of a 14th-century house with a great hall, porch and solar, possibly built by … been granted in 1554 to Sir Thomas White, kt., alderman of London, in fee, 65 ard was given by him to St. John's … Fyfield for ninety-nine years to Ralph White, citizen of London and brother of the founder, 68 and to Joan his wife. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… from Kimpton, Weyhill, Thruxton and Redenham. Redenham House, the residence of Mr. Arthur William Fulcher, J.P., … but the manor presumably passed to Walter Holt of Redenham House, whose daughter and heir Louisa was in 1778 married to … has always been known as the Redenham estate and their house as Redenham House. In July 1908 Sir Richard Hungerford …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the same high flights of steps from the street to the house, and narrow passages leading from one street to another … Road, descends from the cliff, where stand the manor-house, the railway station, many new houses and the new … will of Thomas Huntrod. The trust funds now consist of 293 London and North Western Railway 3 per cent. debenture stock. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… only the first few yards remain, was in 1601 called the London way. Woodbury was served by tracks, apparently similar … included a complex of buildings centred on the rectory house, in 1967 represented only by a tithe barn and the … cross marked the junction of the Procession Way with London Way; the Gransden and Gamlingay crosses, only a few …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… church is north of the road, Garsdon Manor and the rectory house south of it. Several cottages along the main road … S. Butler and his wife Lois. In 1945 the Butlers sold the house and farm, c. 350 a., to E. H. and E. E. Higgins; E. E. … later 16th century and the 17th. 62 The oldest part of the house is the eastwest back range which has an early …
A History of the County of Oxford
… main road, lay the church and parsonage with Havels manor-house. 15 It is possible that there was once a separate … 56 She was in possession in 1201, when Adam Bucuinte, a London merchant, quitclaimed his right to the property during … Mitcham (Surr.), the younger son of a merchant tailor of London, who had been leasing land in Garsington from 1622 or …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… attend Chillerton school. The chief residence is Gatcombe House, the property of Sir Charles Seely, bart., lying on the … It was rebuilt by Sir Edward Worsley in 1750. 2 Sheat House lies to the south of Gatcombe, at the foot of … for restoring the church and of taking for his own use a house and garden belonging to the same. 58 In 1640, however, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… road, 3 in the south of the parish, stands Gate Helmsley House, the Manor Farm being some distance to the north and … seems to survive, were reckoned amongst the fees of the house of Percy. Henry Percy was overlord from 1285 till his …
A History of the County of Surrey
… gate of the park; but there is no shop, no public-house, and now no school. There are five gentlemen's houses, … and Roman coins have been found. In the park, near Nutwood House, is an ancient well which has what is supposed to be … is the seat of Capt. Charles Francis Cracroft Jarvis. The house called Gatton Tower is used as the rectory. The old …