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" Loyalty," was often written in every window thereof; and was well practised in it, when, for resistance on that account, it was lately levelled to the ground. Next Basing, Bramsell, built by the last lord Zouch in a bleak and barren place, was a stately... "
Bramshill: Its History & Architecture - Page 19
by Sir William Henry Cope - 1883 - 132 pages
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The Saturday Magazine, Volumes 16-17

1840 - 534 pages
...this nobleman that Fuller spoke, in his English Worthies, when he says: — " Next Basing, Bramstll, built by the last Lord Zouch, in a bleak and barren...before part thereof was defaced with a casual fire." How much damage this fire occasioned, we have no means of knowing. In 1673, Bramshill was the residence...
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The History of the Worthies of England, Volume 2

Thomas Fuller - England - 1840 - 608 pages
...was well practised in it, when, for resistance on that account, it was lately levelled to the ground. Next Basing, Bramsell, built by the last lord Zouch...before part thereof was defaced with a casual fire. THE WONDERS. There is an oak in this county, which by credible people is generally reported to put...
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The History of the Worthies of England, Volume 2

Thomas Fuller - England - 1840 - 606 pages
...was well practised in it, when, for resistance on that account, it was lately levelled to the ground. Next Basing, Bramsell, built by the last lord Zouch...before part thereof was defaced with a casual fire. THE WONDERS. There is an oak in this county, which by credible people is generally reported to put...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 17

Periodicals - 1841 - 272 pages
...and it was probably of this nobleman that Fuller spoke, in his English Worthies, when he says: — " Next Basing, Bramsell, built by the last Lord Zouch,...before part thereof was defaced with a casual fire." How much damage this fire occasioned, we have no means of knowing. In 1673, Bramshill was the residence...
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The Patrician, Volume 6

John Burke, Bernard Burke - Genealogy - 1848 - 424 pages
...understand him, but here are his words : " Next Basing," he says, " Bramsell, built by the last Lord Zouche, in a bleak and barren place, was a stately structure, especially before part thereof was defaced by a casual fire." I am unwilling to doubt the tradition which assigns to Bramsell a more extensive...
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The Historic Lands of England, Volume 2

Bernard Burke - England - 1849 - 262 pages
...understand him, but here are his words : " Next Basing," he says, " Bramsell, built by the last Lord Zouche, in a bleak and barren place, was a stately structure,...before part thereof was defaced with a casual fire."* I am unwilling to doubt the tradition which assigns to Bramsell a more extensive plan than was ever executed...
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The Civil War in Hampshire (1642-45) and the Story of Basing House

George Nelson Godwin - Basing House (Hampshire) - 1882 - 284 pages
...the ground. "Next Basing, Br.imsell, built by the last Lord /ouch in a bleak and barren place, wasa stately structure, especially before part thereof was defaced with a casual fire." In Russell's memorials of Dr. Fuller we are 'told : " Lord Hopton came to Oxford in Dec., 1 643, having...
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Hampshire: With the Isle of Wight

George Albemarle Bertie Dewar - Hampshire (England) - 1900 - 416 pages
...England, is on the left among its pine-woods. "Next Basing," says old Fuller in his " Worthies," " Bramsell, built by the last Lord Zouch in a bleak and barren place, was a stately structure." Bramshill House remains to this day a perfect specimen of the best architecture of the seventeenth...
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The Civil War in Hampshire (1642-45): And the Story of Basing House

George Nelson Godwin - Basing House, Hampshire, England - 1904 - 462 pages
...well practised in it when, for resistance on that account, it was lately levelled to the ground. " Next Basing, Bramsell, built by the last Lord Zouch...before part thereof was defaced with a casual fire." In Russell's memorials of Dr. Fuller we are told : " Lord Hopton came to Oxford in December 1643, having...
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