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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... heir , William Ball , Esq . The plantations which now display the greatest variety , with pleasing transition , consisting of the cork , ilax , Spanish chesnut , acacia , and cedar , mingled with the more ancient oaks and beech trees ...
... heir , William Ball , Esq . The plantations which now display the greatest variety , with pleasing transition , consisting of the cork , ilax , Spanish chesnut , acacia , and cedar , mingled with the more ancient oaks and beech trees ...
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... heirs , it was purchased by Sir William Courtenay , Bart . , in 1712. Thus were the Courtenays again possessed of their ancient manor . The situation of the Castle , though low , is extremely beautiful , upon the banks of the river Exe ...
... heirs , it was purchased by Sir William Courtenay , Bart . , in 1712. Thus were the Courtenays again possessed of their ancient manor . The situation of the Castle , though low , is extremely beautiful , upon the banks of the river Exe ...
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... heir of Wear , these lands came to Martin Fortescue , and by him and his wife were given to their youngest son , William , " says Risdon , and was originally spelt Bocland , being the registered lands of Filleigh , the Lord of the Manor ...
... heir of Wear , these lands came to Martin Fortescue , and by him and his wife were given to their youngest son , William , " says Risdon , and was originally spelt Bocland , being the registered lands of Filleigh , the Lord of the Manor ...
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... heir of Richard Calmady , of Calmady , in Cornwall , ( where the family were seated at a very early period , ) is supposed to have been the first of the Calmadys who possessed Lang- don Hall , and nearly rebuilt , and greatly improved ...
... heir of Richard Calmady , of Calmady , in Cornwall , ( where the family were seated at a very early period , ) is supposed to have been the first of the Calmadys who possessed Lang- don Hall , and nearly rebuilt , and greatly improved ...
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... heirs . After the attainder of Sir Thomas in the 6th year of Edward VI . , this Manor and that of Remmescomb were granted to John Bourchier , Lord Fitzwarren , to be held in chief by service of the fortieth part of a fee ; and in the ...
... heirs . After the attainder of Sir Thomas in the 6th year of Edward VI . , this Manor and that of Remmescomb were granted to John Bourchier , Lord Fitzwarren , to be held in chief by service of the fortieth part of a fee ; and in the ...
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Abbey adorned afterwards AMPORT HOUSE ancient apartments architecture Arundell Baron Baronet Bart beautiful Berkeley building built Castle centre Chapel Church Coningsby Cothelstone Countess Court Courtenay daughter and heiress daughter of Sir descended Devonshire died Digby distance Doric order Dorsetshire Drawn by JP Duke Earl of Pembroke east edifice Edward Phelips eldest elegant Engraved entablature entrance erected father feet George Gloucestershire grounds Hall heir Henry VI Henry VIII Hereford Herefordshire Hill House James John Geers Kentchurch Knight Lacock Abbey Lady Landscape late lawn Lord Lordship Manor Mansion Marquess married miles Montacute House Neale noble ornamented painted parish Park Parliament picture plantations portraits possession possessor present proprietor principal front purchased reign residence Richard river Robert scenery SEAT Sherborne Castle side Sir John Sir Thomas Sir William situated Somerset Somersetshire spacious staircase stone Stourhead succeeded SUFTON COURT taste tower Viscount wife Wiltshire wood