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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... NOTTINGHAMSHIRE OXFORDSHIRE SHROPSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE WARWICKSHIRE WESTMORELAND SUFFOLK WORCESTERSHIRE YORKSHIRE . LONDON : CABO THEC LIST OF NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN'S SEATS . The JONES AND CO . , TEMPLE OF THE MUSES , FINSBURY SQUARE .
... NOTTINGHAMSHIRE OXFORDSHIRE SHROPSHIRE STAFFORDSHIRE WARWICKSHIRE WESTMORELAND SUFFOLK WORCESTERSHIRE YORKSHIRE . LONDON : CABO THEC LIST OF NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN'S SEATS . The JONES AND CO . , TEMPLE OF THE MUSES , FINSBURY SQUARE .
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... WARWICKSHIRE . ..James Watt , Esq . Rev. John Lucy . John Clopton , Esq . .Ld . Willoughby de Broke Coughton Court Four Oaks Hall . Foxcote Hall Guy's Cliff ... Honington Hall Lower Eatington Hall Maxtoke Castle .. Offchurch ...
... WARWICKSHIRE . ..James Watt , Esq . Rev. John Lucy . John Clopton , Esq . .Ld . Willoughby de Broke Coughton Court Four Oaks Hall . Foxcote Hall Guy's Cliff ... Honington Hall Lower Eatington Hall Maxtoke Castle .. Offchurch ...
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... Warwickshire : he died 18th April , 1811 , æt . 53 , and was succeeded by his only son , Sir Edward Joseph Smythe , the sixth and present Baronet , who married the daughter of Sir Edmund Bellew , Bart . The Arms of the family are Sable ...
... Warwickshire : he died 18th April , 1811 , æt . 53 , and was succeeded by his only son , Sir Edward Joseph Smythe , the sixth and present Baronet , who married the daughter of Sir Edmund Bellew , Bart . The Arms of the family are Sable ...
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... Warwickshire , the celebrated prosecutor of Shakspeare , when a Mansion was erected here by William Whitmore , Esq . , an Alderman of London , who also resided at Balm's House , Hoxton , and in Lombard - street , where he acquired an ...
... Warwickshire , the celebrated prosecutor of Shakspeare , when a Mansion was erected here by William Whitmore , Esq . , an Alderman of London , who also resided at Balm's House , Hoxton , and in Lombard - street , where he acquired an ...
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... Warwickshire Hunt , with an Inscription expres- sive of their respect and gratitude for the sport enjoyed with Mr. Corbet's fox- hounds , dated 1811. The Ante - Drawing - room is twenty - two feet by twenty- eight ; besides the pictures ...
... Warwickshire Hunt , with an Inscription expres- sive of their respect and gratitude for the sport enjoyed with Mr. Corbet's fox- hounds , dated 1811. The Ante - Drawing - room is twenty - two feet by twenty- eight ; besides the pictures ...
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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...