Jones' Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles, Etc. of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England:: Accompanied with Historical Descriptions of the Mansions, Lists of Pictures, Statues, &c. and Genealogical Sketches of the Families, of Their Possessors: Forming Part of the General Series of Jones' Great Britain Illustrated, ....Jones & Company, 1829 - Architecture, Domestic |
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... Bart . Mrs. Corbet . ..Geo . Durant , Esq . ... Lord Forester . STAFFORDSHIRE . King's Bromley Hall Loxley Park ... Bart . ..Sir C. Wolseley , Bart . SUFFOLK . Helmingham Hall ........ Countess of Dysart . Do. S. E. View . Kentwell Hall ...
... Bart . Mrs. Corbet . ..Geo . Durant , Esq . ... Lord Forester . STAFFORDSHIRE . King's Bromley Hall Loxley Park ... Bart . ..Sir C. Wolseley , Bart . SUFFOLK . Helmingham Hall ........ Countess of Dysart . Do. S. E. View . Kentwell Hall ...
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... Bart . Broke Hall SUFFOLK . .Sir P. B. V. Broke , Bt . Rendlesham Hall ...... Lord Rendlesham . Somerleyton Hall Rev. George Anguish . Sproughton Chantry .... C . S. Collinson , Esq . ...... .Henry Drummond , Esq . ... Robert Barclay ...
... Bart . Broke Hall SUFFOLK . .Sir P. B. V. Broke , Bt . Rendlesham Hall ...... Lord Rendlesham . Somerleyton Hall Rev. George Anguish . Sproughton Chantry .... C . S. Collinson , Esq . ...... .Henry Drummond , Esq . ... Robert Barclay ...
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... BART . Ir is not known by any certain record when this Castle was built ; but it is one of the old border towers of Northumberland , and having been always main- tained as a family residence , is in good preservation . From the style ...
... BART . Ir is not known by any certain record when this Castle was built ; but it is one of the old border towers of Northumberland , and having been always main- tained as a family residence , is in good preservation . From the style ...
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... of the ancient family of Fenwicks in this county , and his grandmother was the sister of Sir Edward Swinburne , Baronet , of Capheaton . Arms . Or , a lion rampant , gules . THE SEAT OF SIR JOHN EDWARD SWINBURNE , BART . DD 3.
... of the ancient family of Fenwicks in this county , and his grandmother was the sister of Sir Edward Swinburne , Baronet , of Capheaton . Arms . Or , a lion rampant , gules . THE SEAT OF SIR JOHN EDWARD SWINBURNE , BART . DD 3.
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... BART . F.R.S. F.A.S. LOND . AND PERTH , PRES . A.S. NEWCASTLE , ETC. ETC. CAPHEATON is situated about eighteen miles from Newcastle - upon - Tyne . The property has been in the uninterrupted possession of the family for above five ...
... BART . F.R.S. F.A.S. LOND . AND PERTH , PRES . A.S. NEWCASTLE , ETC. ETC. CAPHEATON is situated about eighteen miles from Newcastle - upon - Tyne . The property has been in the uninterrupted possession of the family for above five ...
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Page 40 - February 4, 1641. He served that unfortunate monarch as Colonel of Horse, and suffered much both in person and estate during the civil wars, but happily survived the usurpation of Cromwell, and witnessed the restoration of King Charles II. to the throne of his ancestors. The second son of the second Baronet was George Kaye, Esq. of Denby Grange ; he married Dorothy, daughter of Robert Saville, of Bryan Royd, in this county, and, dying in the year 1707> his son succeeded to the property of his two...