Jones' Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles, Etc. of Noblemen & Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland & Ireland: And Other Picturesque Scenery Accompanied with Historical Descriptions of the Mansions, Lists of Pictures, Statues, &c. and Genealogical Sketches of the Families and Their Possessors : Forming Part of the General Series of Jones' Great Britain Illustrated, Del 2Jones & Company, 1829 |
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... BATH AND WELLS . . EARL OF CORK AND ORRERY . W. WITHERING , ESQ . . MARQUESS OF LANSDOWNE . EARL OF RADNOR . .P . C. METHUEN , ESQ . .DITTO . .LORD ARUNDEL OF WARDOUR . DITTO . . EARL OF PEMBROKE AND MONTGOMERY . DITTO . .G . W. TAYLOR ...
... BATH AND WELLS . . EARL OF CORK AND ORRERY . W. WITHERING , ESQ . . MARQUESS OF LANSDOWNE . EARL OF RADNOR . .P . C. METHUEN , ESQ . .DITTO . .LORD ARUNDEL OF WARDOUR . DITTO . . EARL OF PEMBROKE AND MONTGOMERY . DITTO . .G . W. TAYLOR ...
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... bathing - house erected for the use of the family . In the year 1626 , Hugh Boscawen , Esq . , the representative of the family , succeeded his father as lord of the manor of Tregothnan , & c . and was chosen one of the knights of the ...
... bathing - house erected for the use of the family . In the year 1626 , Hugh Boscawen , Esq . , the representative of the family , succeeded his father as lord of the manor of Tregothnan , & c . and was chosen one of the knights of the ...
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... Bath and Governor of Plymouth , held a meeting with the Com- missioners of the Prince of Orange at Moditonham House , then the seat of John Waddon , Esq . , and treated about the surrender of Pendennis and Plymouth castles , which were ...
... Bath and Governor of Plymouth , held a meeting with the Com- missioners of the Prince of Orange at Moditonham House , then the seat of John Waddon , Esq . , and treated about the surrender of Pendennis and Plymouth castles , which were ...
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... bathing places , such as Dawlish , Ex- mouth , and Teignmouth , which , on account of their recent origin , present a fine contrast to the proud rawn by Peale . and haughty aspect of Powderham , still glorying in its strength and ...
... bathing places , such as Dawlish , Ex- mouth , and Teignmouth , which , on account of their recent origin , present a fine contrast to the proud rawn by Peale . and haughty aspect of Powderham , still glorying in its strength and ...
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... Bath , is the monu- ment of this his first wife , upon which are the statues of Sir William and his Lady ; and there is a tradition , that when King James II . visited the abbey , he defaced the nose of Sir William Waller , upon this ...
... Bath , is the monu- ment of this his first wife , upon which are the statues of Sir William and his Lady ; and there is a tradition , that when King James II . visited the abbey , he defaced the nose of Sir William Waller , upon this ...
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Abbey ADLESTROP ancient arch architecture Arundell Avon Baron Bart Bath beautiful Berkeley Bishop Bishop of Bath bridge Bristol building built Castle centre Chapel Charles Church City Coningsby Cothelstone Court daughter and heiress descended died Digby distance Duke Earl of Pembroke east edifice Edward eldest elegant Elizabeth eminence Engraved entrance erected extensive father feet GLOUCESTERSHIRE grounds Hall handsome heir Henry Henry VIII Herefordshire hill House hundred Ionic order James John Geers Kentchurch King Knight LACOCK ABBEY Lady Landscape late lofty Lord Lordship Manor Mansion Marquess married miles Neale noble ornamented parish Park Parliament picturesque plantations portraits possession present principal front proprietor Quantock Hills Queen reign residence Richard rising river river Exe scenery SEAT Sherborne Castle side Sir John Sir Thomas Sir William situated Somerset SOMERSETSHIRE stone Stourhead succeeded tower town village Viscount wife WILTSHIRE woods
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