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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... wife of the first Lord Hunsdon . In 1710 , John Trevanion , of Caerhays , Esq . married the daughter of William , fourth Lord Berkeley of Stratton ; and about the same time , her sister was united to an ancestor of the late Lord Byron ...
... wife of the first Lord Hunsdon . In 1710 , John Trevanion , of Caerhays , Esq . married the daughter of William , fourth Lord Berkeley of Stratton ; and about the same time , her sister was united to an ancestor of the late Lord Byron ...
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... wife , daughter of the said Sir John Hele . In the time of King Charles II . , Sir Edward Hungerford sold it to the Duke of Albemarle ; from whose family it next came , in the beginning of the Queen Anne's reign , to John , Lord ...
... wife , daughter of the said Sir John Hele . In the time of King Charles II . , Sir Edward Hungerford sold it to the Duke of Albemarle ; from whose family it next came , in the beginning of the Queen Anne's reign , to John , Lord ...
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... wife in the Church of that Parish , where a sumptuous monument is erected to their memory . The Mansion , of which we give a south - west view , was built by Sir Thomas Drewe , in the early part of the reign of James I. in the form of a ...
... wife in the Church of that Parish , where a sumptuous monument is erected to their memory . The Mansion , of which we give a south - west view , was built by Sir Thomas Drewe , in the early part of the reign of James I. in the form of a ...
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... 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 , and Founder of the Church . The Mansion , built with stone , and ...
... 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 , and Founder of the Church . The Mansion , built with stone , and ...
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... wife of Sir William Waller , the famous parliamentary general . In the abbey church at 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 ...
... wife of Sir William Waller , the famous parliamentary general . In the abbey church at 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 ...
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