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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 22
Page
... held by Philip de Vautort , under the Earl of Cornwall ; and was afterwards in the Dawney family , ancestors of the present Viscount Downe , from whom it passed , together with other estates in this county , to the Courtenays , and was ...
... held by Philip de Vautort , under the Earl of Cornwall ; and was afterwards in the Dawney family , ancestors of the present Viscount Downe , from whom it passed , together with other estates in this county , to the Courtenays , and was ...
Page
... held it in the time of Edward I. , it came by escheat or otherwise to Humphrey de Bohun , Earl of Hereford , who gave it , with his daughter Margaret in marriage , to Hugh , Earl of Devon , who bestowed it on his son , Sir Peter ...
... held it in the time of Edward I. , it came by escheat or otherwise to Humphrey de Bohun , Earl of Hereford , who gave it , with his daughter Margaret in marriage , to Hugh , Earl of Devon , who bestowed it on his son , Sir Peter ...
Page
... held lands in Hartleigh in this parish , in the time of Edward I. From this Family , by the daughter of Densell , that wedded the heir of Wear , these lands came to Martin Fortescue , and by him and his wife were given to their youngest ...
... held lands in Hartleigh in this parish , in the time of Edward I. From this Family , by the daughter of Densell , that wedded the heir of Wear , these lands came to Martin Fortescue , and by him and his wife were given to their youngest ...
Page
... held lands at Drewes Teighton , in the reign of Henry II . In the fourth of Edward IV . they held lands in Mod- bury . The family afterwards removed to Sharpham , on the river Dart , and thence to Killerton , near Exeter , all in this ...
... held lands at Drewes Teighton , in the reign of Henry II . In the fourth of Edward IV . they held lands in Mod- bury . The family afterwards removed to Sharpham , on the river Dart , and thence to Killerton , near Exeter , all in this ...
Page
... held it till the time of Henry VIII . Christiana de Newburgh , heiress of the family , conveyed it by marriage to her husband , Sir John Marney , a female descendant of whom again transferred it to the Howards , and of them Humphrey ...
... held it till the time of Henry VIII . Christiana de Newburgh , heiress of the family , conveyed it by marriage to her husband , Sir John Marney , a female descendant of whom again transferred it to the Howards , and of them Humphrey ...
Common terms and phrases
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