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ENGLAND This is a large file! All county names (after the first) are bookmarked. The arrangement of entries is by county, within county by place. Family names are followed by approximate date of house, where this has been established. If you know the name of the house, but are uncertain of its precise location, use the House Index. There are also indexes of Places, giving country and county codes, and Names of Houses. Bedfordshire - Berkshire - Buckinghamshire - Cambridgeshire - Cheshire - Cornwall Cumberland - Derbyshire - Devon - Dorset - Durham - Essex - Gloucestershire Hampshire - Herefordshire - Hertfordshire - Huntingdonshire - Kent - Lancashire Leicestershire - Lincolnshire - Middlesex - Northumberland - Northamptonshire Norfolk - Nottinghamshire - Oxfordshire - Rutland - Shropshire - Somerset Staffordshire - Suffolk - Surrey - Sussex - Warwickshire - Westmorland Wiltshire - Worcestershire - Yorkshire PLACE INDEX - HOUSE INDEX BEDFORDSHIRE AMPTHILL bed Ampthill Park Ashburnham - Fitzwilliam - Fitzpatrick - Fox 1661 Built by John Ashburnham, Lord Ashburnham, in 1661. 1720 passed to Richard, Viscount Fitzwilliam; 1736 Anne Fitzpatrick, Lady Gowran. Owned by Henry Richard Vassall Fox - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. Bought by the Duke of Bedford in 1842. VCH Bedfordshire. BATTLESDEN bed Battlesden Park Duncombe - Bathurst - Page - Turner 1580? Duncombe family to 1706. Then Allen Bathurst, Baron Bathurst. Sold in 1724 to Sir Gregory Page. Owned by Sir Gregory Osborne Page Turner - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. VCH Bedfordshire. BROMHAM bed Bromham Hall Bray - Dyve - Trevor - Hampden - Rice 1580+ Bray family to 1565; then Sir Lewis Dyve (d. 1592) who built the house. Sold 1708 by Lewis Dyve to Sir Thomas Trevor (d. 1730), created Baron Trevor in 1712. Passed 1764 to Robert Trevor who assumed the name of |Hampden - Viscount Hampden 1776. Thomas Trevor Hampden (d. 1824); passed to George Rice Rice. VCH Bedfordshire. BUSHMEAD bed Bushmead Priory Gery 1710+ Built by William Gery (d. 1755). Gery family since medieval times. Owned 1852 by William H.W. Gery. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 82. CADDINGTON bed Markyate Cell Coppin - Pittman - Howell - Adey med Bought by Thomas Coppin 1657. Originally Markyate Priory. John R. Coppin died 1781; passed to Rev John Pittman [= Coppin] (d. 1794). Sold ca. 1795 to Joseph Howell; 1825 to Daniel G. Adey. Adey family to 20 cent. VCH Bedfordshire. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 122. CAMPTON bed Campton House Ventris - Field - Osborne 1590+ Acquired by John Ventris in 1560. Probably built by Sir Francis Ventris (d. 1627). Passed to John Field in 1743. Sir Charles Ventris Field sold to Sir George Osborne ca. 1800. VCH Bedfordshire. FLITTON CUM SILSOE bed Wrest House Grey - Weddel 1839 Remodelled ca. 1780 in the French chateau style. Rebuilt by 1st Earl de Grey, Baron Lucas. In the Grey family from medieval times to 1859 when passed to Philip Weddel. Old house demolished. VCH Bedfordshire. Neale's Views, I, 1818. English Heritage. Thomas Grey, Earl de Grey (d. 1859). Assuned name of Weddel in in 1803. The Greys of Ruthin go back to the 14 cent. as Earls of Kent. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 34. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV, 1739. FLITWICK bed Flitwick Hall Honeywood - Cotton - Russell 1620+ http://web.archive.org/web/20090201185244/http://www.r-als... 1 of 186 25/08/2011 10:53
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ENGLAND

This is a large file! All county names (after the first) are bookmarked. The arrangement of entries is by county,within county by place. Family names are followed by approximate date of house, where this has been established. Ifyou know the name of the house, but are uncertain of its precise location, use the House Index. There are also indexes

of Places, giving country and county codes, and Names of Houses.

Bedfordshire - Berkshire - Buckinghamshire - Cambridgeshire - Cheshire - CornwallCumberland - Derbyshire - Devon - Dorset - Durham - Essex - Gloucestershire

Hampshire - Herefordshire - Hertfordshire - Huntingdonshire - Kent - LancashireLeicestershire - Lincolnshire - Middlesex - Northumberland - Northamptonshire

Norfolk - Nottinghamshire - Oxfordshire - Rutland - Shropshire - SomersetStaffordshire - Suffolk - Surrey - Sussex - Warwickshire - Westmorland

Wiltshire - Worcestershire - Yorkshire

PLACE INDEX - HOUSE INDEX

BEDFORDSHIRE

AMPTHILL bed Ampthill ParkAshburnham - Fitzwilliam - Fitzpatrick - Fox 1661Built by John Ashburnham, Lord Ashburnham, in 1661. 1720 passed to Richard, Viscount Fitzwilliam; 1736 AnneFitzpatrick, Lady Gowran. Owned by Henry Richard Vassall Fox - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. Bought by theDuke of Bedford in 1842. VCH Bedfordshire.BATTLESDEN bed Battlesden ParkDuncombe - Bathurst - Page - Turner 1580?Duncombe family to 1706. Then Allen Bathurst, Baron Bathurst. Sold in 1724 to Sir Gregory Page. Owned by SirGregory Osborne Page Turner - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. VCH Bedfordshire.BROMHAM bed Bromham HallBray - Dyve - Trevor - Hampden - Rice 1580+Bray family to 1565; then Sir Lewis Dyve (d. 1592) who built the house. Sold 1708 by Lewis Dyve to Sir ThomasTrevor (d. 1730), created Baron Trevor in 1712. Passed 1764 to Robert Trevor who assumed the name of |Hampden -Viscount Hampden 1776. Thomas Trevor Hampden (d. 1824); passed to George Rice Rice. VCH Bedfordshire.BUSHMEAD bed Bushmead PrioryGery 1710+Built by William Gery (d. 1755). Gery family since medieval times. Owned 1852 by William H.W. Gery. J.B. Burke,Visitation, I, 1852, 82.CADDINGTON bed Markyate CellCoppin - Pittman - Howell - Adey medBought by Thomas Coppin 1657. Originally Markyate Priory. John R. Coppin died 1781; passed to Rev JohnPittman [= Coppin] (d. 1794). Sold ca. 1795 to Joseph Howell; 1825 to Daniel G. Adey. Adey family to 20 cent. VCHBedfordshire. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 122.CAMPTON bed Campton HouseVentris - Field - Osborne 1590+Acquired by John Ventris in 1560. Probably built by Sir Francis Ventris (d. 1627). Passed to John Field in 1743. SirCharles Ventris Field sold to Sir George Osborne ca. 1800. VCH Bedfordshire.FLITTON CUM SILSOE bed Wrest HouseGrey - Weddel 1839Remodelled ca. 1780 in the French chateau style. Rebuilt by 1st Earl de Grey, Baron Lucas. In the Grey family frommedieval times to 1859 when passed to Philip Weddel. Old house demolished. VCH Bedfordshire. Neale's Views, I,1818. English Heritage. Thomas Grey, Earl de Grey (d. 1859). Assuned name of Weddel in in 1803. The Greys ofRuthin go back to the 14 cent. as Earls of Kent. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 34. C. Campbell, VitruviusBritannicus, IV, 1739.FLITWICK bed Flitwick HallHoneywood - Cotton - Russell 1620+

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Built by Robert Honeywood (d. 1627). Passed to Cotton family ca. 1650. Enlarged ca. 1750. Bought by the Duke ofBedford 1804. VCH Bedfordshire. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 8.GOLDINGTON bed Goldington HallAllen - Palmer - Falconer - Browne 1650?Built by Sir Thomas Allen. Many changes in ownership. Palmer family ca. 1730. Pulled down 1848 and rebuilt byWilliam K. Browne. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 22.HARLINGTON bed Harlington HouseWyngate - Pearse 1600?Owned 1854 by George Pearse. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 186.HINWICK bed Hinwick HallTyringham - Alston - Orlebar - Levinz - Livesay 1620+Built by Sir Thomas Tyringham (d. 1636). Sold 1638 to Alston family. Sold 1653 to Richard Orlebar. Passed toCreswell Leviz 1671. Passed to William Livesay. Livesays to 1767. Several owners after that. VCH Bedfordshire.HINWICK bed Hinwick HouseOrlebar 1695+Enlarged 1710. Orlebar family from 1647. Built by Richard Orlebar. John Orlebar (d. 1765). Orlebars to 20 cent.VCH Bedfordshire. [Anon] Hinwick House. [Derby, 1960].HOUGHTON CONQUEST bed Houghton HouseConquest - Gowran - Holland - Russell 1608+Built by Sir Edmund Conquest (d. 1634). Sold 1741 to Lord Gowran. Passed 1818 to Lord Holland. Bought by theDuke of Bedford 1849. VCH Bedfordshire.HOUGHTON REGIS bed Houghton Hall [House]Egerton - Brandreth - Russell 1680+Bought from John Egerton, 1st Earl of Bridgewater 1654. Sold 1750 by Henry Brandreth to Duke of Bedford - thentenanted. VCH Bedfordshire.LUTON bed Luton HooStuart 1762Owned by John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779. Rebuilt in 1762. Largelibrary - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. VCH Bedfordshire. J. Bartlett, Selections, 1851. S. Jones, Views, 1829. W.Watts, Seats, 1779.LUTON bed Stockwood ParkCrawley 1740+Owned by Richard Crawley ca. 1707. Built by John Crawley. In Crawley family to 20 cent. VCH Bedfordshire.NORTHILL bed Ickwell BuryBarnardiston - Harvey 1683+Bought by John Harvey 1680, who rebuilt the house. Harveys to 20 cent. VCH Bedfordshire. Country Life, 117, 1955,1174.OAKLEY bed Oakley HouseCobb - Bromsall - Russell 1670?Built by Paul Cobb. Then owned by Bromsall family. Then by Francis Russell, Marquess of Tavistock - J.P. Neale'sViews, vol. I, 1818. VCH Bedfordshire.SANDY bed Hasells HallPym 1660?The present house was built c. 1790 - the gardens designed by Repton. Home of the Pym family until 1945. Thelibrary was sold by R.C. Pearson (Cambridge) in 1945 - cat. in BL - SC Pearson. Now known as Hazells Hall.Converted to flats. VCH Bedfordshire. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 67.SHARNBROOK bed The TofteBoteler - Cornish - Pitchford - Gambier 1613Boteler family from 1543. Built by Sir Oliver Boteler (d. 1633). Sold 1765 to Vice-Admiral Sir Samuel Cornish (d.1770). Passed to Admiral Pitchford [=Cornish]. Passed to Admiral Gambier, who was lord of the manor in 1864.VCH Bedfordshire.SHEFFORD bed Chicksands PriorySnowe - Osborn medLarge library. Richard Snowe (D. 1553). Passed to Peter Osborn ca. 1575. Osborn family to 20 cent. Remodelled byJames Wyatt in 1814. Owned by Sir John Osborn - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. VCH Bedfordshire. S.& N. Buck, Antiquities, I, 1774. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 187.SHEFFORD bed Southill ParkOngley - Whitbread 1795+Owned by William Henry Whitbread, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. VCH Bedfordshire.SHELTON bed Shelton HallMalory - Busby - Dillingham - Harris 1620?

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Malory family from 1445 to 1667. Sold by Peter Malory in 1667 to William Busby. Sold 1714 to TheophilusDillingham. Passed ca. 1800 to Henry Harris (d. 1842). VCH Bedfordshire.SOUTHILL bed Southill ParkByng 1700?Owned by George Byng, Viscount Torrington - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779. VCHBedfordshire. S. Whitbread, Southill. London, 1951. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV, 1739.TURVEY bed Turvey HouseHiggins 1740+Built by John Higgins. In Higgins family to 20 cent. VCH Bedfordshire.WOBURN bed Woburn AbbeyRussell 1550+Seat of the Dukes of Bedford since 16c. Library built by Henry Holland. There are two other libraries. J.P. Neale'sViews, vol. I, 1818. VCH Bedfordshire. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 190. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV,1767. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. S. Jones, Views, 1829. G.S. Thomson. Woburn Abbey.Derby: English Life, [1955].

BERKSHIRE

ABINGDON ber BesselsleighLeigh - Besils - Fettiplace - Lenthall medBought by William Lenthall, Speaker of the Long Parliament (d. 1662). Demolished 1784. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I,1852, 117.ALDERMASTON ber Aldermaston HouseForster - Stawel - Congreve 1500+Owned by William Congreve - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. J.B. Burke, Visitations, I, 8152, 46. Jones,Views, I, 1829. J. Nash, Mansions, III, 1841.ARBORFIELD ber Arborfield HallStanden - Aldworth - Reeves - Conroy 1654Standens pulled down old house. Edward Standen (d. 1730). Passed to Richard Aldworth. Sold to Pelsant Reeves;George Pelsant Dawson. Second house demolished 1835. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 186; 2nd series, II, 1855, 228.Third house built by Sir John Conroy.COLESHILL ber Coleshill HouseBouverie 1650Built 1650, designed by Inigo Jones. Sir George Pratt; Pleydell family. Owned by Jacob Pleydell Bouverie, Earl ofRadnor - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, V, 1771.EASTHAMPSTEAD ber Easthampstead ParkTrumbull - Sandys - Hill 1620?Granted to William Trumbull (d. 1635), diplomatist. Owned by Sir William Trumbull, friend of Alexander Pope.Owned 1855 by grandson of 2nd Marquess of Downshire. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 151.ENGLEFIELD ber Englefield HouseEnglefield - Wrighte - Benyon - De Beauvoir medThe Englefield family since medieval times. Benyon family since 1789. Owned by Richard Benyon De Beauvoir - J.P.Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. Owned by Sir W. Benyon. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 154. S.Jones, Views, 1829.FARINGDON ber BucklandYate - Throckmorton - Courtenay 1545Yate family to 1690; then Sir Robert Throckmorton (d. 1721). Present house built 1757 by Sir Robert Throckmorton.Large library. Owned by Charles Courtenay (brother of Sir George Throckmorton) - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818.J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 176. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV, 1767. S. Jones, Views, 1829.HUNGERFORD ber LittlecoteDarell - Popham 1520+Built by Darell family. Francis Popham (d. 1730). Passed to Lt Gen Edward W. Leyborne = Popham. Owned 1852 byEdward W. Popham. Numerous remodellings. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 5. Good library. [Anon] Littlecote. London,1900. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 5. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J. Nash, Mansions, II, 1840.LOWER BASILDON ber Basildon ParkFane - Sykes 1750?Designed by Carr. Owned by Fane/Vane family; then Francis Sykes in 1766. Owned by Sir Francis Sykes - J.P.Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. National Trust. G. Jackson-Stops, Basildon Park. London, 1982. W. Angus,Seats, 1787. C. Campbell, Ne w Vitruvius Britannicus, I, 1802. S. Jones, Views, 1929. Contents sold Oct. 16+ 1920.MAIDENHEAD ber Cliveden

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Villiers - Hamilton - Warrender 1650+Owned by George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham; then Lord William Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney; then SirGeorge Warrender; then the Duke of Westminster. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. VI, 1866+. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 226. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, II, 1717.NEWBURY ber Welford ParkParry - Jones - Archer - Eyre - Houblon 1580+Bought from the Parry family in 1618 by Sir Francis Jones, a London merchant. Ca. 1680 passed to John Archer bymarriage. Now owned by J. Puxley. Montgomery-Massingberd, Field Book, 1988.SHOTTESBROOKE ber Shottesbrooke HouseNoke - Powle - Cherry - Vansittart medWilliam Trussell (1340); Trussell family to 1480; then Noke; Powle; Cherry; Francis Cherry (d. 1713); Vansittartfamily. Owned by Arthur Vansittart - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. S. Jones, Views, 1829.SONNING ber Holme ParkHalstead - Rich - Palmer medRich family to 1803. Sold to Richard Palmer in 1795. Owned by Robert Palmer - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol.IV, 1828. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 67. S. Jones, Views, 1829.SUNNINGHILL ber Silwood ParkSimson 1787Built by Sir James Sibbald in 1787. Owned by George Simson - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. S. Jones, Views, 1829.SUNNINGHILL ber Sunninghill ParkCarey - Draper - Crutchley 1630Owned by Thomas Carey in 1630; then Sir Thomas Draper (1660); Jeremiah Crutchley (1769). Owned by GeorgeHenry Crutchley - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 140. S. Jones, Views,1829.SWALLOWFIELD ber Sallowfield ParkHyde 1678Built by Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon. Country Houses Association.WINDSOR ber Beaumont LodgeThynne - Hastings - Griffiths - Flower 1700?Built by Henry Frederick Thynne; then owned by the Duchess of Kent; Marquess of Beaumont; Warren Hastins;Henry Griffiths. Owned by Henry Jeffry Flower, Viscount Ashbrook - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. Also known asBowman Lodge. S. Jones, Views, 1929.WINDSOR ber Frogmore HouseRoyal Residence 1709+Royal house. Recently restored. Libraries?WOKINGHAM ber BearwoodWalter 1780?Purchased from the Crown in 1816 by the Walter family. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. VI, 1866+.

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

AMERSHAM buk ShardeloesDrake 1758+Complex history before acquired by William Drake in 1632. Built by William Drake M.P. Library, designed byJames Wyatt. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 248. C.Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV, 1739. Country Life, 34, 1913, 18.BEACONSFIELD buk Hall BarnWenman - Waller - Aislabie 1670+Built by Edmund Waller, the poet. Owned by John Aislabie, who added the Great Room (Colen Campbell) in 1724.N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire.BIDDLESDEN buk Biddlesden HousePeckham - Grey - Villiers - Sayer - Morgan 1580?Granted to Sir George Villiers 1614. Sold 1681 to Henry Sayer. Rebuilt by Sayer ca. 1731. Large library. Owned in1852 by George Morgan. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 30.BURNHAM buk Huntercombe ManorSkydmore - Darrell - Evelyn - Eyre - Popple 1660+Owned by George Evelyn, John's cousin. Thomas Eyre in 1705. Capt. Sayer 1790; John Popple (d. 1831). N. Pevsner,Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire. Contents sold Nov 4-6, 1924.CHALFONT ST PETER buk Chalfont House [Park]Drury - Rowse - Jeffreys - Selman - Churchill 1755

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By 1728 owned by John Wilkins. Lester Selman ca. 1740. Built by General Churchill, Horace Walpole's brother-in-law. Remodelled by Salvin ca. 1836. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. J.B. Burke,Visitation, I, 1852, 30.CHENIES buk Chenies Manor HouseRussell 1500+16 century home of the Earls of Bedford - John Russell, 1st Earl d. 1555. Refaced 1802. N. Pevsner,Buckinghamshire, 1960.CHETWODE buk Chetwode PrioryRisley - Brewer - Pudsey - Jesson - Bracebridge 1450+Owned by Risley family from 1582. Passed to Thomas Brewer; Pudsey; Jesson; Bracebridge. Owned 1855 by WalterH. Bracebridge. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 133.CHICHELEY buk Chicheley HallChester 1719+Built for Sir John Chester. Library in attic. Now owned by Nicholas Beatty. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. M.Binney, Chicheley Hall, [1876?] J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 94.CHILTON buk Chilton HouseHampden - Pawlet - Croke - Carter 1740+Built by Chief Justice Carter - on the model of Buckingham House in London. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960.CRESLOW buk Creslow Manor HouseStretley - Holland - Clifford medBuilt by John Stretley ca. 1350. Remodelled ca. 1646 by Cornelius Holland. Owned by the Clifford family 1671. N.Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire.DENHAM buk Denham PlacePeckham - Bowyer - Hill - Way 1688+Built by Sir Roger Hill. Altered 1772+ by Lewis Way. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire.Contents sold May 10-12, 1920.DINTON buk Dinton HallWarham - Vanhattem - Gooddall 1500+N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 236.DITTON PARK buk Ditton ParkWinwood - Montagu - Scott 1620House may be ca. 1500. Sir Ralph Winwood (1620); Edward Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu. Burned in 1812. Rebuilt.Owned by Henry James Scott, Lord Montagu - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960.DODDERSHALL buk Doddershall ParkPrideaux 1525+Tudor with William & Mary additions. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 21.DORNEY buk Dorney CourtGerard - Palmer 1500+Sir William Gerard (d. 1607); Sir James Palmer; Charles Palmer (1725). Owned by Sir Charles Harcourt Palmer -J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. Still owned by Palmer family. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. S. Jones, Views,1829.DORTON buk Dorton HouseAubrey - Dormer - Bertie 1626+Altered ca. 1750. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire.DROPMORE buk Dropmore HouseGrenville 1793+Built by William Wyndham Grenville, Baron Grenville; designed by Samuel Wyatt. Lond library. - J.P. Neale'sViews, vol. I, 1818. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960.FULMER buk Fulmer GroveEskrigge - Calvert - Kaye 1833Rebuilt by John Kaye. Earlier history uncertain. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 6.GAWCOTT buk Lenborough Manor HouseIngoldsby - Robinson - Rogers - Gibbon - Clifden 1772+N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. Bought by Viscount Clifden 1815.GAYHURST buk Gayhurst HouseWrighte 1605+Rebuilt by George Wrighte ca. 1704. Owned by Miss A.B. Wrighte - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. N. Pevsner,Buckinghamshire, 1960. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 7.GREAT BRICKHILL buk Great Brickhill ManorDuncombe 1550?Duncombe family from 1527. Owned 1855 by Philip D.P. Duncombe. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 90.

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GREAT HAMPDEN buk Hampden HouseHampden - Trevor medAltered ca. 1750. Owned by John Hampden. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. Passed to Sir John Trevor, whochanged his name to Hampden. The Barons Trevor = Viscounts Hampden. VCH, Buckinghamshire. J.B. Burke,Visitation, I, 1852, 184.GREAT LINFORD buk Great Linford ManorButler - Thompson - Napier - Pritchard - Uthwatt 1730+Complex ownership history. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire.GREAT MISSENDEN buk Missenden AbbeyHampden - Fleetwood - Oldham 1790+Owned by Crown to 1560. Richard Hampden 1560; William Fleetwood 1574. Bought by James Oldham Oldham, aHolborn ironmonger. Remodelled 19 cent. Library. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire.HARLEYFORD buk Harleyford ManorBold - Hobart - Paget - Clayton 1755Orig. house passed from Richard Bold to Miles Hobart 1597. Owned by William, Lord Paget 1640. 1755 house builtby Sir William Clayton. Library. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire.HARTWELL buk Hartwell HouseHampden - Lee 1620+Acquired by Thomas Lee 1619. Remodelled 18 cent. Library. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH,Buckinghamshire. W.H. Smyth, Aedes Hartwellianae. London, 1864. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 12; 2nd Series,II, 1855, 116. Contents sold Apr 26-28, 1938.HENLEY-ON-THAMES buk Fawley CourtSackville - Whitelock - Freeman 1684+Designed by Wren. Built by William Freeman. Freeman family since ca. 1684. Altered 1771. Library (designed byJames Wyatt). Owned by Strickland Freeman - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. Marian Fathers. N.Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960.N. Contents sold July 14-18, 1952.HIGH WYCOMBE buk Hughenden ManorDisraeli 1780?Library intact. National Trust. Benjamin Disraeli's house from 1847-1881. Remodelled 1862. F.O. Morris, Series ofPicturesque Views, vol. V, 1866+. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960.HIGH WYCOMBE buk Wycombe AbbeySmith - Shelburne 1700?Abel Smith (1775+); Robert Smith (1752-1838). Remodelled 1795 by Wyatt for the Shelburnes. F.O. Morris, Series ofPicturesque Views, vol. VI, 1866+. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960.HORSENDON buk Horsenden HouseCotton - Fielder - Grubbe 1810N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. Owned by Grubbe family from 1662 to 1841. Rebuilt 1810. VCH,Buckinghamshire.IVER buk Iver Manor HousePaget - Clowes 1550+Demolished 1800 by Charles Clowes. VCH, Buckinghamshire.IVER buk Richings ParkBathurst 1700+Built by Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl Bathurst. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire.KINGSEY buk Tythrop HouseHerbert 1680+Built for a grandson of the 4th Earl of Pembroke. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. Country Life, 15, 1904, 306.Contents sold Aug 21-22, 1933.LANGLEY MARISH buk Langley ParkSpencer - Harvey 1740?Built by Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough. Purchased by Harvey family in 1788. Owned by Sir RobertBateson Harvey - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852,39. S. Jones, Views, 1829.LATHBURY buk Lathbury ParkAndrewes - Mansel 1801Orig. house built by Sir William Andrewes in 1620+. Rebuilt by Mansel D. Mansel. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire,1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire.LEDBURN buk Ledburn Manor HouseEnderby 1670+Owned by Enderby family ca. 1470. Enlarged 1740+. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire.LISCOMBE buk Liscombe Park

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Lovett 1575+Lovett family since medieval times. Remodelled 1774 by Sir Jonathan Lovett. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960.VCH, Buckinghamshire.LITTLE LINFORD buk Little Linford HallThompson - Kilpin - Knapp 1680+Built by John Kilpin. Passed to John Knapp 1700. Altered ca. 1740. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960.LITTLE MARLOW buk Manor HouseWilmot - Borlase - Hippisley - Warren - Nugent 1730+N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. Acquired by Borlase Warren in 1701. Sold to Sir George Nugent 1810. VCH,Buckinghamshire.LITTLE MARLOW buk Westhorpe HouseChase - Maddox - Faukener 1780+Built by James Chase M.P. ca. 1707. Owned by Isaac Maddox, Bishop of Worcester (d. 1759). Owned by EverardFaukener ca. 1760+. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire.LITTLE MISSENDEN buk Manor HousePenn - Curzon 1620+N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire.LOUGHTON buk Manor HousePigott - Hopper - Hanslapp - Gee 1500+Rebuilt 1580 by Valentine Pigott. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire.MARLOW buk Danesfield HouseMurray 1800?F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. V, 1866+. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 38.MEDMENHAM buk Medmenham AbbeyDuffield - Dashwood 1595+Owned by Francis Duffield; rented by Sir Francis Dashwood - where the Hell-Fire Club met. N. Pevsner,Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire.MIDDLE CLAYDON buk Claydon HouseVerney 1750+Built by Ralph, 2nd Earl Verney. Large library. Built as a rival to Stowe. National Trust. N. Pevsner,Buckinghamshire, 1960. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852.NETHER WINCHENDON buk Nether WinchendonGoodwin - Tyringham - Bernard 1559+Has archives and a library. Remodelled 1780. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire. CountryLife, 127, 1960, 924, 986, 1062.NORTH CRAWLEY buk Crawley GrangeBoswell 1580+Restored ca. 1690. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire.OLNEY buk Weston UnderwoodOlney - Throckmorton 1570?Owned by the Throckmorton family since 1570. Sir Robert Throckmorton (d. 1580) built original house. Added to in1710+. Owned by Sir George Throckmorton - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825.OVING buk Oving HousePilsworth - Aubrey 1620+Remodelled 1740+ by Charles Pilsworth M.P. Enlarged ca. 1780. Leased to Sir Digby Aubrey (d. 1858). N. Pevsner,Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire. Country Life, 124, 1958, 1172, 1232.PRINCES RISBOROUGH buk Manor HouseLely - Penton - Grubbe - Villiers 1670+N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. Sold to Sir Peter Lely 1671. Sold by the Pentons to John Grubbe of Horsendon.Bought 1841 by the Duke of Buckingham. VCH, Buckinghamshire.SHALSTONE buk Shalstone HousePurefoy 1750+Built by George Purefoy (d. 1661). Altered 1750. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. In the Purefoy family from1579. VCH, Buckinghamshire.SHERINGTON buk Bancroft ManorBancroft 1607N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. Not VCH.SLOUGH buk Baylis HouseHascard - Godolphin - Wedderburn 1695+Built by Dean Gregory Hascard of Windsor. Altered ca. 1733 for Dr Godolphin of Eton. N. Pevsner,Buckinghamshire, 1960. Owned by Alexander Wedderburn, 1st Earl of Rosslyn (d. 1805). VCH, Buckinghamshire.

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STOKE POGES buk Manor HouseHastings - Coke 1560+Built by Sir Henry Hastings, Earl of Huntingdon. Later owned by Sir Edward Coke. Rebuilt 1798-1801. N. Pevsner,Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire.STOKE POGES buk Sefton ParkSefton 1780+Seat of the Earls of Sefton. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire.STOKE POGES buk Stoke ParkCoke - Villiers - Gayer - Halsey - Penn 1555Sir Edward Coke (d. 1634); Edmund Halsey (d. 1729); Thomas Penn (1760). Rebuilt in 1789; designed by JamesWyatt. Owned by John Penn - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. Often visited byGray. Sold to John Gayer (d. 1657) in 1660. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 220.STOWE buk Stowe HouseTemple 1715Viscount Cobham. MS. cat of the library at Stowe [1839] compiled by Charles O'Conor in Buckinghamshire RO -D114/71. Bought by Earl of Ashburnham now in British Library. Manuscripts. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. F.O.Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I,1852, 96. S. Jones, Views, 1829. Contents sold Aug 15+, 1848.TAPLOW buk Taplow CourtHamilton - Hampson - Douglas - Fitzmaurice 1750+Owned by Thomas John Hamilton Fitzmaurice, Viscount Kirkwall - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. N.Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960.THORNTON buk Thornton HallTyrell - Cotton - Sheppard 1740+Passed from the Tyrells to Rev William Cotton; Thomas Sheppard ca. 1800. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960.TURVILLE buk Turville ParkPerry - Copley 1720+Built by William Perry. Owned by John S. Copley, Baron Lyndhurst (d. 1863). N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960.TURWESTON buk Manor HouseHaynes 1670+Leased by the Dean & Chapter Westminster. Enlarged in 18 cent. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH,Buckinghamshire.TYRINGHAM buk Tyringham HouseTyringham - Backwell - Praed medTyringham family 1187-1685. John Backwell (1685). Owned by William Praed. Demolished in 1800. Rebuilt byPraed. Designed by John Soane. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. Country Life,42, 1917, 628.UPPER WINCHENDON buk The WildernessWharton 1650+Built by the 1st Marquess of Wharton. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. Demolished by the 2nd Duke ofMarlborough. VCH, Buckinghamshire.WEST WYCOMBE buk West Wycombe House [Park]Dormer - Dashwood - King 1760Owned by Sir Robert Dormer (1602); Sir Samuel Dashwood (1698). Built by Sir Francis Dashwood ca. 1760. Ownedby Sir John Dashwood King, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. National Trust. F.O. Morris, Series of PicturesqueViews, vol. V, 1866+. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 271. S.C. Hall, BaronialHalls, II, 1848.WESTBURY buk Westbury ManorMordaunt - Washington - Little - Price 1760+Price family from 1650 (Roger Price) to 1740. Then Price Withers. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH,Buckinghamshire.WESTON TURVILLE buk Manor HouseWindsor - Hill - Tomkins 1750+N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. Acquired by William Hill 1618. Passed to Henry Tomkins 1754. VCH,Buckinghamshire.WHADDON buk Whaddon HallGiffards - Pigott - Willis - Selby - Lowndes 1820+Old seat of the Giffards & Pigotts. Thomas Willis 1698. Browne Willis (library in Bodley). N. Pevsner,Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH, Buckinghamshire.WINSLOW buk Winslow HallLowndes 1700

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Built by William Lowndes, Secretary to the Treasury. Designed by Wren. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960.Country Life, 110, 1951, 572.WOLVERTON buk Wolverton HallLongville 1586Medieval house rebuilt 1586. Pulled down ca. 1725. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960.WOOBURN buk Wooburn HouseBertie - Wharton - Wilson 1769Built by a Bertie. Owned by Sir Giffen Wilson (d. 1848). N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. VCH,Buckinghamshire.WOTTON UNDERWOOD buk Wotton HouseGrenville 1705+Built by Richard Grenville. N. Pevsner, Buckinghamshire, 1960. Country Life, 106, 1947, 38, 182.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE

ABINGTON PIGOTTS cam Abington HallPigott - Graham - Graham-Foster-Pigott 1830+Earlier house (Pigotts) replaced in 1830 by Lt. Col. G.E. Graham. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.ARRINGTON cam Wimpole HallYorke 1719National Trust. Home of the Earls of Hardwicke. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. J. Kip, I,1715.BABRAHAM cam Babraham HallTaylor - Palavicino - Bennet - Jones 1580+Built by Robert Taylor; acquired by Sir Horatio Palavicino in 1589. Demolished in 1767. Robert Jones, of the EastIndia Company built a new house in 1770. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BOTTISHAM cam Bottisham HallAlington - Jenyns 1797Built for George Jenyns, Prebendary of Ely. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B.Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 121.CAXTON cam Bourn HouseHagar - Lyell - De La Warr - West 1580?Altered by H. Repton ca. 1780. Owned by George John West, Earl de la Warr - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981.CHEVELEY cam Cheveley ParkJermyn - Manners 1670+Built Henry Jermyn; passed to the Manners family. Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.CHILDERLEY cam Childerley HallCutts - Calvert 1560+Built by Sir John Cutts. Restored in 1850 by General Calvert. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,III, 1981.CHIPPENHAM cam Chippenham ParkRivett - Russell - Smith - Tharp 1550+Sir Thomas Rivett (d. 1582); Admiral Edward Russell, Earl of Orford (d. 1727). Rebuilt by Russell, designed byInigo Jones. Remodelled ca. 1780 by Drummond Smith. Bought 1791 by - Tharp. Owned 1852 by Joseph S. Tharp.J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 34.CONINGTON cam Conington HallCotton - Gardner 1730+The property was acquired in 1644 by Sir Thomas Cotton, son of the great collector. Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.DULLINGHAM cam Dullingham HouseJefferson 1700+Jeffersons there from 1656 to 1947. Landscaped by Repton in 1801. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.ELY cam Chettisham HallLayton 1810Also known as Woodhouse. Built by William Layton; owned 1853 by his son William. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853,119.

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FORDHAM cam Fordham AbbeyMetcalfe 1760+Built by William Metcalfe. Earlier house belonged to Sir Charles Wager. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981.FULBOURN cam Fulbourn Manor HouseTowneley 1680+In the Towneley family since 18 cent. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GAMLINGAY cam Tetworth HallPedley 1710+Built by John Pedley, M.P. for Huntingdonshire. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GODMANCHESTER cam Island HallVane - Percy 1750?Owned by the Vane Percys.GRAYS THURROCK cam Belmont CastleButton 1795Built by Zacharias Button. Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GREAT ABINGTON cam Abington HallWestern - Mortlock - Gideon - Pitt 1712Earlier house owned by Robert Taylor disappeared. Western was a London ironmonger. Remodelled 1780. Let to SirSampson Gideon, Cambridge banker; Earl of Chatham. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,1981.HASLINGFIELD cam Haslingfield HallWendy 1555+Remodelled by Sir Thomas Wendy (d. 1673). Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,1981.HATLEY ST GEORGE cam Hatley ParkSt George - Cotton - Pearse 1700+Several remodellings. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J. Kip, I, 1715. Contents soldMay 13-15, 1935.HILDERSHAM cam Hildersham HallFassett 1814+Built by Thomas Fassett. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.HINXTON cam Hinxton HallJones 1750+Built by John Bromwell Jones. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.HORSEHEATH cam Horseheath HallAlington - Bromley 1665Built by William 1st Lord Alington. Acquired in 1700 by John Bromley, a Barbados sugar planter. Demolished in1792. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, III, 1725.ICKLETON cam Caldrees ManorO'Brien - Wyndham 1810+Henry O'Brien acquired the estate ca. 1715 - created Earl of Thomond. Owned by George O'Brien Wyndham, 3rdEarl of Egremont. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.IMPINGTON cam Impington HallPepys - Pine-Coffin 1579Built by John Pepys, grandfather of the diarist. In the Pepys family till 1805 when it passed to the family ofPine-Coffin. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.ISLEHAM cam Isleham HallPeyton 1620+Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.KIMBOLTON cam Kimbolton CastleMontagu 1615?Home of the Earls and Dukes of Manchester from 1615 to 1950. Now owned by Kimbolton School. F.O. Morris,Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1880. F.L.P. Maurice, A Short History of Kimbolton. Kimbolton, 1954. Librarysold July 11, 1947. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 64.LANDWADE cam Landwade HallCotton medSeat of the Cotton family until ca. 1750 when they moved to Madingley Hall. Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [etal], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.LODE cam Anglesey AbbeyHobson - Downing 1600

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Built on the site of an Augustinian Abbey. Owned by Sir George Downing, founder of Downing College. NationalTrust. Kentworth-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. R. Fedden, Anglesey Abbey. Oxford, 1968; 1982.MADINGLEY cam Madingley HallHinde - Cotton 1550?Built by Serjeant Sir John Hinde in 1550. Bought by Sir John Cotton ca. 1641.Owned by Sir St Vincent Cotton - J.P.Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824. Kentworthy-Browne, Guide, III, 1981. [Anon] Madingley Hall. Loughborough,1970. J. Kip, I, 1715.MEPAL cam Fortrey HallFortrey 1620+Samuel Fortrey, a London merchant and refugee from the Netherlands. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981.MILTON cam Milton HallKnight 1790+Built by Rev Samuel Knight who had bought the property from Jeremhiah Pemberton of Trumpington. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.PAPWORTH EVERARD cam Papworth HallCheere 1810+Built by Charles Madryll Cheere. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. Contents sold Sep25-29, 1911.SAWSTON cam Sawston HallHodleston 1580+Built by Sir John Hodleston. Catholic family. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. [Anon]Sawston Hall. Derby: English Life, [1956]. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 139. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls,I, 1848.SHEPRETH cam Tyrells HallTyrell - Petre - Coxall - Woodham medMuch remodelled. earliest surviving parts are 18 cent. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,1981.SHUDY CAMPS cam Shudy Camps ParkDayrell 1702+Built by Sir Marmaduke Dayrell. Remodelled 1850. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.ST NEOTS cam Croxton ParkLeeds - Newton 1761Acquired by Dr Edward Leeds in 1573. New house built by Edward Leeds. Purchased by Samuel Newton in 1820.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 245.STETCHWORTH cam Stetchworth ParkEaton 1798+The Jacobean house was demolished in 1796. Rebuilt by Richard Eaton. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981.SWAFFHAM PRIOR cam Swaffham Prior HouseAllix 1752+Built by Dr John Allix (d. 1758), Dean of Gloucester and Ely. Estate owned by the Allix family since 1751.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.TRUMPINGTON cam Anstey HallThompson 1680+Built by Anthony Thompson. Now offices. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.TRUMPINGTON cam Trumpington HallPytcher - Pemberton 1710+Sir Francis Pemberton, Lord Chief Justice, bought the house - a Tudor mansion - in 1675. Kentworthy-Browne [etal], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WEST WRATTING cam West Wratting ParkPerne - Jacob 1790+The estate was bought in 1571 by Andrew Perne, master of Peterhouse, and given to the College (sold in 1909). The1730 rebuilding was by Col. Sir John Jacob, 3rd Bart. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,1981.WILBURTON cam BerristeadThompson - Pell 1600+Built by Alice Thompson, wife of Sir John Thompson. Bought by Sir Albert Pell in 1817. Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WISBECH cam Wisbech CastleThurloe 1658

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Built by John Thurloe. Demolished in 1815. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.

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ACTON che Dorfold HallWilbraham - Tollemache 1616Built by Ralph Wilbraham. Library redesigned in 1772. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 122. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, I, 1848. J. Nash, Mansions, III,1841. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 20.ADLINGTON che Adlington HallLegh 1505+Home of the Legh family since 1315. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.L.M. Angus-Butterworth, Old Cheshire Families, 1932, 105. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 23. J. Nash, Mansions ofEngland, IV, 1849. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 100.AGDEN che Agden HallVenables - Southam 1620+Remodelled ca. 1820 by John J. Southam. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 57.ALDERLEY che Alderley ParkStanley 1800?Burned in 1779. Demolished 1958. The Stanleys moved here from their Old Hall estate. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988. L.M. Angus-Butterworth, Old Cheshire Families, 1932, 209. E.Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 87.ALDERLEY che Alderly Old HallStanley 1600?Burned in 1779. The Stanleys moved to Park House. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.ALDERSEY che Aldersey HallAldersey medJ.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 120. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 39. Rebuilt ca. 1807 by Rev Samuel Aldersey.ALTRINCHAM che Oldfield HallRigby - Lloyd 1815Built by William Rigby. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. Demolished.E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 75. Owned 1850 by Edward J. Lloyd.APPLETON che Appleton HallWarburton - Lyon 1810+Rebuilt ca. 1810. Owned 1853 by Thomas Lyon. J.B. Burke, Visitations, II, 1853, 127. E. Twycross, Mansions, II,1850, 81.ASHLEY che Ashley HallAssheton 1560?Remodelled ca. 1750. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ASHTON che Peel HallHardware 1637J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ASTON BY BUDWORTH che Arley Hall [Park]Warburton 1833+Modernised 1758. Old Hall rebuilt ca. 1833-42 by Rowland Egerton Warburton. Orig. house built ca. 1520 by PiersWarburton. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions,II, 1850, 61. Large library with bookcases by Hering.AUDLEM che HighfieldsDod - Baker 1567Built by William Dod; remodelled by William baker, 1615. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988.BIRKENHEAD che Arrowe HallShaw 1835+Built by J.R. Shaw. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross,Mansions, I, 1850, 82.BIRKENHEAD che Birkenhead ManorJackson 1840?Built by William Jackson. Large library. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 86.BIRTLES che Birtles HallHibbert - Howarth - Norton 1780+

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J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. Owned 1850 by Thomas Hibbert. E.Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 117.BOLESWORTH che Bolesworth CastleTilson - Barbour - crallan 1829+Replaced a house built by John Tilson ca. 1750. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 45. Owned 1850 by Thomas Crallan.BOSTOCK che Bostock HallTomkinson - France 1775Built by Edward Tomkinson, designed by Samuel Wyatt. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 62. Twycross, I, 1850, 138. Owned 1850 by James F. France.BRADWALL che Bradwall HallLatham 1800+Replaced an earlier house. Built by John Latham, President of the Royal College of Physicians. J.M. Robinson, Guideto the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 127. Twycross, Mansions, I,1850, 131.BRERETON che Brereton HallBrereton - Holte - Bracebridge - Howard 1586+Brereton family till 1722; then the Holte family; Bracebridge; bought by John Howard in 1830 and restored. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, I, 1848. J. Nash,Mansions, IV, 1849. Twycross, I, 1850, 141.BROMBOROUGH che Bromborough HallBradshaw - Mainwaring 1668+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 61.Owned 1850 by rev. james Mainwaring.BROXTON che Broxton Old HallDod - Egerton 1595+Built by Thomas Dod; bought by Sir Philip Egerton 1670. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988.BUGLAWTON che Buglawton HallPearson 1580+Enlarged ca. 1720. Now a school. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E.Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 143. Owned 1850 by Samuel Pearson.BULKELEY che Bulkeley HallBulkeley 1780+Built by Thomas Bulkeley. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CALVELEY che Calveley HallDavenport 1670+Enlarged and rebuilt ca. 1810. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E.Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 116-18. Owned 1850 by Arthur H. Davenport, who also owned Capesthorne.CAPENHURST che Capenhurst HallRichardson 1792+Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CARDEN che Carden HallLeche 1450+Owned by Leche family since medieval times. John Leche, 1671. Owned 1853 by John L. Leche. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 121. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 27.CHELFORD che Astle HallDixon 1780+Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions.II, 1850, 113.CHELFORD che CapesthorneDavenport 1720?Remodelled in 1839. Fire 1861. Large library. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866. J.M. Robinson,Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 244. E. Twycross,Mansions, II, 1850, 103. Owned 1850 by Arthur H. davenport, who also owned Calveley Hall. Part of library soldMay 10-11, 1907. L.F. Bromley-Davenport, Capesthorne. Derby: English Life, [1959]. [Anon] Capesthorne Hall.Derby: English Life, 1985.CHESTER che Vicar's CrossSeller - Folliott 1812Built by William Seller; then owned by George Folliott (1838) who enlarged the house. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988. Demolished. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 49. Large library.

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Owned 1850 by George Folliott.CHORLTON che Chorlton HallClutton - Ormerod - Wicksted 1664Owned by Clutton family since Henry VII. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988. Occupied by George Ormerod, the Cheshire historian.CHRISTLETON che Littleton HallDixon 1806Built by Thomas Dixon. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross,Mansions, I, 1850, 43. Owned 1850 by Thomas Dixon.CHURCH LAWTON che Lawton HallLawton 1550+Acquired by William Lawton in 1541. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CLAUGHTON WITH GRANGE che Claughton ManorJackson 1840+Built by William jackson, M.P. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CLUTTON che Craden HallLeche 1500?Burned in 1912. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CLUTTON che Lower Carden HallLeche 1620+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.COMBERBATCH che Marbury HallMarbury - Barrymore - Smith-Barry 1660+Owned by John Smith-Barry. Rebuilt by A. Salvin ca. 1850. J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 200. G.Ormerod, Cheshire, I, 1882, 634. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 64.COMBERMERE che Combermere AbbeyCotton - Combermere 1540+Large library. Owned by Stapleton Cotton, Viscount Combermere - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. J.B.Burke, Visitation, I, `1852, 50; 2nd Series, I, 1854, 243. G. Ormerod, Cheshire, III, 1882. E. Twycross, Mansions, II,1850, 1. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988.CONGLETON che Moreton HallAckers 1602+Rebuilt in 1843. Owned by George Holland Ackers - F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866. J.B.Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 89. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, I, 1848. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 137.CRANAGE che Cranage HallArmitstead 1829Built by Lawrence Armitstead, designed by Lewis Wyatt. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 144.CREWE che Crewe HallCrewe 1616+Large Library. Owned by John Crewe, Lord Crewe - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 9. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, I, 1848.J. Nash, Mansions, I, 1839, IV, 1849. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 5. G. Ormerod, Cheshire, III, 1882, 311-12.Christleton che Christleton HallHarpur - Brock - Ince 1670+Headquarters of Sir William Brereton's army in the Civil War. Burned 1645. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988. Rebuilt by Harpur family. Bought by Thomas Brock 1771. E. Twycross,Mansions, I, 1850, 43.DARESBURY che Daresbury HallHeron - Chadwick 1759Built by General George Heron. Now a home for spastics. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 267. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 76. Owned 1850 by SamuelB. ChadwickDARNHALL che Darnhall HallCorbett - Lee 1570+Sir Reginald Corbett ca. 1546. Sold to Richard Lee ca. 1620. Bought back in 1730 by William Coprbett. Modernisedca. 1790 by Thomas Corbett. Owned 1852 by Thomas G. Corbett, MP. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 267.DAVENHAM che Davenham HallRavenscroft - France-Hayhurst - Harper 1780+

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Built by T.H. Ravenscroft. Later owned by the France-Hayhurst family. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Housesof the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 148. Owned 1850 by John H. Harper.DAVENHAM che Whatcroft HallRobinson - Topping - Atcherley 1750J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.DEAN HILL che Betchton HallGaskell 1750+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.DELAMERE che Delamere Lodge [House]Wilbraham 1784Built by George Wilbraham. Demolished 1939. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 113.DISLEY che Lyme Hall [Park]Legh medOwned by the Legh family since Edawrd III. Owned by Peter Legh - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea,1779. National Trust. J. Bartlett, S|elections, 1851. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 34. S. Jones, Views,1829. J.P. Neale, Views, 2nd Series, I, 1824. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 92. J. Nash, Mansions, IV, 1849. Largelibrary. Owned 1850 by homas Legh.DODDINGTON che Doddington HallDelves - Broughton medRebuilt ca. 1780, designed by Samuel Wyatt. Owned by Sir John Delves Broughton - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd seriesvol. V, 1829. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. C. Campbell, VitruviusBritannicus, I, 1802,. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 13.DUNHAM MASSEY che Dunham Massey HallBooth - Grey medHome of the Booth family, Earls of Warrington; then the Grey family, Earls of Stamford. Modernised 1730. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. National Trust. [Anon] Dunham Massey.1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 17. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 26-31.DUTTON che Dutton HallDutton - Gerard medTaken down and removed to Sussex in 1933. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. Memorials of the Duttons of Dutton. Chester, 1901.EATON-BY-CONGLETON che Eaton HallEton - Grosvenor - Antrobus 1829+Rebuilt by Gibbs Crawford Antrobus. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988. J. Buckler, Views of Eaton Hall. London, 1826. [Anon] The Eaton Tourist. Chester, 1825. J.B. Burke, Visitation,I, 1852, 168. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, II, 1717. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J.P. Neale, Views, I, 1818. E.Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 102.GAWSWORTH che Gawsworth New HallMohun - Harrington 1707+Built by Lord Mohun (d. 1712). Esate bought by the 1st Earl of Harrington. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988.GAWSWORTH che Gawsworth Old HallFitton - Waithman medJ.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.GAYTON che Gayton HallGlegg 1720+Owned by the Glegg family since medieval times. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 58. Owned 1850 by John B. Glegg.GOOSTREY che Blackden ManorKinsey - Hilditch 1620?Kinsey family to ca. 1820; then Hilditch. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 154.GREAT BUDWORTH che Belmont HallSmith-Barry - Leigh 1755Built by J.H. Smith-Barry, designed by James Gibbs. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 69. Owned 1850 by James H. Leigh. Large library.HALTON che HallwoodChesshyre - Newton - Brooke 1655+Rebuilt by Thomas Chesshyre ca. 1655. Sold in 1777 to Robert Newton; again in 1800 to the Brookes of NortonPriory. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.

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HANDFORTH che Handforth HallBrereton 1560+Home of Sir William Brereton. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.HARTFORD che Hartford ManorMilner 1810+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. Now owned by the Gas Board.HAZELGROVE che Bramall HallBromhale - Davenport 1590+Now a museum. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E.B. Dean, BramallHall. Stockport, 1977. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 103. Morris, Seats, V, 1880, 19. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850,89. Contents sold July 9-14, 1923.HENBURY che Henbury HallJodrell - Brocklehurst 1750?Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions,II, 1850, 125.HIGH LEGH che High Legh East HallLegh 1781+Built by Thomas Legh ca. 1580. Rebuilt by Henry Cornwall Legh. Replaced Thomas Legh's Elizabethan mansion.J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 71.W. Watts, Seats, 1779.HOLLINGWORTH che Hollyngworthe HallHollyngworthe medDemolished 1944. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross,Mansions, II, 1850, 111. Owned 1850 by Robert de Hollyngworthe.HOOLE che Hoole HallBunbury - Baldwin - Lister 1757+Bought from Sir William Bunbury by Rev. John Baldwin. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 46. Owned 1850 by John Lister.HOOTON che Hooton HallStanley medHome of the Stanley family since medieval times. Owned by Sir Thomas Stanley Massey Stanley - J.P. Neale's Views,2nd series vol. V, 1829. Replaced in 1770-88 by Sir William Stanley, designed by Wyatt. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988. G. Ormerod, Cheshire, II, 1882, 414. E. Twycross, Mansions, I,1850, 51. Owned 1850 by Sir William M. Stanley. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. Contents sold Aug 2-12, 1875.HURDSFIELD che Hurdsfield HouseBrocklehurst 1810+Large library. Owned 1850 by John Brocklehurst MP. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 123.IRBY che Irby HallGlegg 1620+Bought by Edward Glegg ca, 1660 and remained in the family till 19 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988.JODRELL che Jodrell HallLegh 1779+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.KERMINCHAM che Kermincham HallMainwaring 1718Demolished 1860. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.KINDERTON che Kinderton LodgeBertie - Lindsey 1680+Built by the 2nd Earl of Abingdon. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.KNUTSFORD che Norbury Booths HallLegh 1745In the Legh family since 1300. Built by Peter Legh to replace an earlier manor house. Enlarged in 1845. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 66.KNUTSFORD che Tabley HouseLeicester medDesigned by Carr. Rebuilt ca. 1770. Owned by George Leicester, Lord de Tabley - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol.V, 1829. Manchester University. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, V, 1771. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 40.J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.KNUTSFORD che Toft HallToft - Leycester med

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Related to the Leicesters of Tabley. Owned by Ralph Leycester, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 162. G.Ormerod, Cheshire, I, 1882, 506. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 54.LITTLE BUDWORTH che Oulton ParkDone - Egerton 1715Built by John Egerton; designed by Vanbrugh. Altered by Sir John Grey Egerton ca. 1816. J.M. Robinson, Guide tothe Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. Burned in 1926. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 97. E.Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 106.LITTLE LEIGH che Belmont HouseDutton - Gerard - Fleetwood - Leigh 1710+Owned by Joseph Leigh - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829.LITTLE MORETON che Little Moreton HallMoreton - Taylor - Ackers 1580+Also known as Moreton old Hall. National Trust. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. R. Head, Moreton Old Hall. Congleton, 1922. J. Nash, Mansions, IV, 1849. E. Twycross, Mansions, I,1850, 136. Owned 1850 by George H. Ackers.LYMM che Dane BankBodley 1800+Bodley family. Now a hotel J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.LYMM che Lymm HallDomville - Molineux - Barratt 1580+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. G. Ormerod, Cheshire, I, 1882, 580.E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 77. Owned 1850 by James Barratt.MALPAS che Cholmondeley CastleCholmondeley 1580+Rebuilt in 1700+ (Vanbrugh); then again in 1801+. Owned by George James Horatio Cholmondeley, MarquessCholmondeley - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. Owned by the Marchioness of Cholmondeley. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 18.MALPAS che Hampton Old HallBromley 1591Bromley family till 19 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.MARPLE che Marple HallBradshaw - Isherwood 1670+Extended ca. 1750. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 40. G. Ormerod, Cheshire, III, 1882, 842. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 108.MERE che Mere New HallBrooke 1834Burned in 1975. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke,Visitation, I, 1852, 70. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 67.MIDDLEWICH che Middlewich ManorCourt - Rolt 1810+Now a nursing home. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross,Mansions, I, 1850, 151.MIDDLEWICH che Ravenscroft HallBuchanan - Wade 1837Built for William Buchanan. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E.Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 150.MOBBERLEY che Dukinfield Hall [Lodge]Daniell - Dukenfield - Astley 1620+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I,1854, 43.MOBBERLEY che Mobberley Old HallMallory 1620+Altered in 1686. Sold in 1900. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.MOLLINGTON che Mollington HallBlomfield - Feilden 1756J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 32. E.Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 80. Owned 1850 by John Feilden.MOORE che Moore HallHeron 1720+

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J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.MOSTON che Moston hallSwettenham - Massey 1830+Formerly home of the Swettenham family. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.MOTTRAM ST ANDREW che Mottram HallBooth - Wright 1753+Bought by the Wright family in 1728. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 119. Large library. Owned 1850 by W. Wright.NANTWICH che Poole HallMassey 1817J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 127.G. Ormerod, Cheshire, II, 1882, 436. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 21.NANTWICH che Reaseheath HallWilbraham - Windsor - Tomkinson 1700?J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.NESTON che Ashfield HallLyon 1820+Built by John Hayes Lyon. Demolished 1948. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. E. Twycross, mansions, I, 1850, 61.NORLEY che Norley HallWoodhouse 1782Remodelled 1845. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross,Mansions, I, 1850, 127.OFFERTON che Offerton HallDodge - Wright 1710+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.OUGHTRINGTON che Oughtrington HallLeigh - Trafford - Dewhurst 1810+In the Leigh family from medieval times. Now a school. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 60.OVER PEOVER che Peover HallMainwaring - Wetenhall medThe Mainwaring line ended in 1797. The Wetenhalls assumed the name of Mainwaring. Altered ca. 1810. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 123. E.Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 50.POTT SHRIGLEY che Shrigley HallDownes - Lowther 1825Replaced earlier house. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett,Selections, 1851. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 213. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 114. Owned 1850 by Rev.Brabazon Lowther.POULTON-LANCELYN che Poulton HallLancelyn - Green medLancelyn family since medieval times. Randle Green married a Lancelyn in 16 cent. Present house built ca. 1653.Enlarged 1846. Large library. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. R.L.Green, Poulton-Lancelyn. Oxford, 1948. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 223. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 64.POYNTON che Poynton HallWarren 1750+Demolished and rebuilt ca. 1830. The seat of Lord Vernon. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 106; II, 1855, 164. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850,85.POYNTON che Poynton TowersWarren - Bulkeley - Vernon medRemodelled ca. 1780. Owned by Alice Vernon, Lady Vernon - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. Demolished in 1935.PUDDINGTON che Puddington HallMassey - Stanley - Errington medIn Massey family till 1715. Then the Stanleys of Hooton. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 69. Owned 1850 by Rowland Errington.RIDLEY che Woodhey HallWilbraham 1690

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Totally vanished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.RODE che Ramsdell HallDobbs 1720+Owned by John Dobbs, the engineer. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.RODE che Rode HallRode - Baker - Wilbraham medOriginally belonged to the Rode family. Then Sir Richard de Wilburgham (1250); Wilbraham family. Modified 1752. Rebuilt ca. 1810. Owned by Randle Wilbraham - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824. S. Jones, Views, 1829. E.Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 129.RUNCORN che Aston HallAston 1668Owned 1850 by Arthur Aston. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 47.RUNCORN che Norton PrioryBrooke 1780+Owned by Sir Richard Brooke - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. In the Brooke family since 1540. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 171. G.Ormerod, Cheshire, I, 1882, 682. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 44.SANDBACH che AbbeyfieldFord 1817+E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 142. Ormerod, History of Cheshire, 1882, III, 99-100. In the Ford family from 18cent. Rebuilt by John Ford in 1817.SANDYMERE che Abbots Moss HallCholmondeley - Delamere 1780?J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.SHOTWICK che Shotwick HallBennet 1662Bennet family till 19 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.SOMERFORD che Somerford Booths HallSwetenham 1612Altered in 1817. In the Swetenham family since medieval times. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988.SOMERFORD che Somerford HallSomerford - Oldfield - Shakerley medRebuilt ca. 1780. Owned by Charles Watkin John Shakerley - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829.SOMERFORD BOOTHS che Somerford Booths HallSwetenham 1612In the Swetenham family since 1612. Large library built ca. 1615. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 101.SPROSTON che Sproston WoodSproston 1827Built by Samuel Sproston. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B.Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 216.STAPELEY che Stapeley HouseFolliott 1778Home of the Folliott family. Remodelled ca. 1845. Now Council offices. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Housesof the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 156.STOCKPORT che WoodbankMarsland 1812Built by Peter Marsland, a cotton manufacturer. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 127.STORETON che Storeton HallStanley medEarls of Derby derived from the Stanleys of Storeton. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988.SWETTENHAM che Swettenham HallSwettenham - Warren 1670+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 230. E.Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 133.TARPORLEY che Arderne HallDone - Arderne - Alvanley 1600?Demolished 1958. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.TATTON che Tatton Park

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Egerton 1580?Thomas Egerton, Lord Chancellor. Rebuilt ca. 1780; designed by Samuel Wyatt, completed by Lewis Wyatt. Largelibrary. Owned by Wilbraham Egerton, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. National Trust. J.B. Burke, Visitation,2nd Series, I, 1854, 193. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross,Mansions, II, 1850, 32.THELWALL che Thelwall HallPickering - Nicholson 1730+Now a school. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. G. Ormerod, Cheshire,I, 1882, 746. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 72.THORNYCROFT che Thornycroft HallThornycroft 1750+Now a conference centre. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E.Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 112.TILSTON che Edge HallDod - Wolley 1620+Remodelled in ca. 1700. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 46.TILSTON che Grafton HallWarburton - Stanley 1620+Bought by Sir Peter Warburton in 1613; then passed to the Stanleys of Alderley. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988. G. Ormerod, Cheshire, II, 1882, 702.TUSHINGTON che Tushington HallVawdrey - Worthington 1700+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.TWEMLOW che Twemlow HallBooth 1670+Altered in 1817. The Booth family was still here ca. 1820. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 139.UTKINTON che Utkinton HallDone medRemodelled ca. 1700. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.VALE ROYAL che Vale RoyalHolcroft - Cholmondeley 1580+Much modified since Tudor times. Owned by Thomas Cholmondeley, Lord Delamere - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd seriesvol. V, 1829. Large library. Sold to ICI in 1947. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 18. G. Ormerod, Cheshire, II, 1882, 154. E. Twycross, Mansions, I,1850, 95.WALLASEY che Leasowe CastleStanley - Grey - Egerton 1593+Built by the Earl of Derby; then the Egerton of Oulton. Enlarged by Mrs Boode in 1818. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 126. G. Ormerod, Cheshire, II,1882, 474. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 55.WEAVERHAM che Hefferston GrangeHeath - Frankenburg 1741Now a hospital. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.WHITCHURCH che Marbury HallPoole 1810+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 264. E.Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 17.WILLINGTON che Willington HallArderne - Tomkinson 1829Formerly belonged to the Arden/Arderne family. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 127. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 123.WILMSLOW che Fulshaw HallFinney 1684Built for Samuel Finney, merchant. Owned by ICI. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.WILMSLOW che Hawthorn HallPownall - Latham - Leigh - Bower 1698Built to replace the house owned by the Pownalls and Lathams. Bought by Ralph Bower ca. 1800. J.M. Robinson,Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.

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WIMBOLDSLEY che Lea HallVerdin 1720+Owned by ICI. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.WINCHAM che Wincham HallLegh - Townshend 1780+Originally belonged to the Legh family. Acquired by the will of Hester Legh of Adlington in 1780 by EdwardTownshend. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions,II, 1850, 70.WINNINGTON che Winnington HallWarburton - Pennant - Stanley 1778+Built by Richard Pennant, 1st Lord Penrhyn. Acquired by the Stanleys of Alderley. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1850, 105. Country Life, 54, 1923, 314.WIRRAL che Willaston HallBennett 1620+Owned by the Bennett family until 1920. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.WISTASTON che Willaston HallBayley 1720+Bought by John Bayley from the Sneyds of Keele. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.WITHINGTON che Withington HallBaskervyle - Glegg 1790+Demolished in 1958. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 80. G. Ormerod, Cheshire, III, 1882, 718. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 99.WORLESTON che Rookery HallCooke 1810+Owned by William Hilton Cooke. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.WRENBURY che Wrenbury HallStarkey medHome of the Starkeys until 1920. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B.Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 138. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 22.YEARDSLEY che Yeardsley HallJodrell - Cotton medDemolished ca. 1776. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Gunson,Shallcross and Yeardsley Halls. Derby, 1905.

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ASSHE TORRE cnw Ward HouseReed - Harrison 1650+Owned by Oliver Reed 1650. Rebuilt 1750 by John Harrison. Owned by Henry Harrison 1820 - C.S. Gilbert, AnHistorical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.BAKE cnw Bake ManorMoyle - Copley medFire ca. 1710. Rebuilt, with large library and MSS by Walter Moyle. Burned 1808. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Surveyof ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.BLISLAND cnw LevethanKemp - Thomas - Treise - Morshead 1750?Passed from Sir Christoipher Treise to William Morshead. In 1820 owned by General Morshead. C.S. Gilbert, AnHistorical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.BLISLAND cnw Manor HouseParker - Reynolds - Spry - Opie - Molesworth 1600+?N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. Remodelled ca. 1750. Owned in 1820 by Sir Arscot O. Molesworth. C.S. Gilbert, AnHistorical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.BLISLAND cnw TrewardaleRobyns - Browne - Collins 1773N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. Owned by George Browne ca. 1800; passed to Rev. John B. Collins by marriage. C.S.Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.BOCONNOC cnw Boconnoc HouseGrenville - Pitt 1710+Built by Thomas Pitt, Governor of Madras; other wing built by Lord Camelford. Large library. N. Pevsner,

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Cornwall, 1951. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 11. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, 1824, 45.BODMIN cnw ColquiteMarney - Peters - Hoblyn 1524Built by Lord John Marney. Pulled down ca. 1820 and new house built. Owned 1853 by Deeble P. Hoblyn. J.B.Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 125.BODMIN cnw LanhydrockAgar 1620National Trust. Disastrous fire in 1881. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. V, 1866+. M. Trinick,Lanhydrock House, 1954. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 174. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, 1824, 155. J.Nash, Mansions, III, 1841.BODMIN cnw Priory HouseGilbert 1805+Built by Walter Raleigh Gilbert. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.BOTALLACK cnw Manor HouseUstick - Boscawen 1665N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. Probably let in the 19 cent. Owned 1820 by Lord Falmouth. C.S. Gilbert, An HistoricalSurvey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.BRADRIDGE cnw Bradridge HouseGewen - Symons - Penelarves - Prideaux - Tucker 1750?Thomas Gewen, 1650s. Owned in 1820 by Benjamin Tucker. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.BUDE cnw Efford HouseDurant - Arundell - Acland 1750+Remodelled ca. 1800. Owned in 1820 by Sir Thomas Dyke Acland. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.CALSTOCK cnw CoteheleEdgcumbe medLittle altered. Some enlargements 18 cent. In the Edgcumbe family for centuries. N. Condy, Cothele, [1850?]. R.Gardiner, Cotehele, [1979]. J. Britton, Cornwall Illustrated, 1832, 18.CALSTOCK cnw Harewood HouseFowell - Foot - Bewes - Roberts - Trelawny 1620+Owned by Fowells 1665; Foots 1710; Bewes 1800. Owned by Salusbury Trelawny. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Surveyof ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 148.CARDINHAM cnw Glynn HouseGlynn 1808Built by Edmund John Glynn. Large library. Burned 1819. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 241.CARNANTON cnw Carnanton HouseNoye - Willyams 1580+Edward Noye ca. 1620; William Noye ca. 1630; passed to John Willyams. Owned in 1820 by James Willyams. C.S.Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.F.O. Morris, Views, IV, 1880, 25.CONSTANTINE cnw TrewardrevaScott 1600+Remodelled 1719. Partly demolished. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951.CORNELLY cnw TrewarthenickGregor 1830+N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. J. Britton, Cornwall, 1832, 44. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 178.CRAFTHOLE cnw LescawneSmith - Deeble - Roberts 1680?Owned by Nicholas Smith ca. 1680; passed to Rev Samuel Deeble (d. 1750); sold to Erasmus Roberts ca. 1780.Owned by Coryton Roberts 1820 - C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.CROAN cnw Manor HouseRoscarrock - Hill - Hoblyn - Kirkham - Tremayne 1680+N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. Owned 1820 by Rev Henry H. Tremayne. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ...Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.CROWAN cnw Clowance HouseSt Aubyn medSeveral remodellings. Owned by St Aubyn family since medieval times. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ...Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.EARTH cnw Earth House

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Earth - Bond - Connock - Inch 1550+Owned by William Bond 1610. Owned by Miss Inch 1820 - C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.EAST ANTONY cnw Thankes HouseSerral - Jordan - Warne - Graves 1713Passed to Phineas Jordan (d. 1690) 1688. Sold to Warne family; then Thomas Graves. In 1820 owned by LordGraves. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. Subsequently dismantledand moved to Wrinkle.EAST ANTONY cnw Wolsdon HouseWolsdon - Deeble - Boger 1770Built by the Deebles. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.EAST LOOE cnw Waterloo VillaNicolas 1800+Built by Major Nicolas ca. 1800. Large library. Owned by Nicholas Harris Nicolas in 1820. C.S. Gilbert, AnHistorical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.EGLOSHAYLE cnw Pencarrow HouseMolesworth - St Aubyn 176515 cent. house owned by the Pencarrows. Built by Sir John Molesworth (4th Bart). The pine-panelled library datesfrom the 1860s, but the books are mostly earlier. Still owned by the Molesworth-St Aubyn family. C.S. Gilbert,Cornwall, II, 1820. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 58.EGLOSKERRY cnw TreluddickBaron - Saltren - Hurdon 1680?Christopher Baron (d. 1710?); William Saltren (d. 1742); Peter Hurdon 1755. Owned in 1820 by Peter Hurdon. C.S.Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ETHY cnw Ethy HouseEdgcumbe - Penrose 1740+N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. Owned in 1838 by Admiral Sir Charles V. Penrose - D. Gilbert, The Parochial History ofCornwall, 1838.FALMOUTH cnw Arwennack HouseKilligrew - Wodehouse 1580+Additions made in 1786. Owned in 1820 by Lord Wodehouse. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. C.S. Gilbert, An HistoricalSurvey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.FEOCK cnw TrelissickDaniell 1800+N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. Owned in 1820 by Ralph Allen Daniell. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ...Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. J. Britton, Cornwall, 1832, 42.FLUSHING cnw Carclew HouseKemp - Lemon 1805+Built by Samuel Kemp, completed by Sir William Lemon. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, 1824, 60.FLUSHING cnw Trefusis HouseTrefusis medRebuilt ca. 1750. In Trefusis family since medieval times. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 83.FOWEY cnw Fowey PlaceTreffry 1460+Remodelled 1791; again 1817+. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951.FOWEY cnw MenabillyRashleigh 1600+Rebuilt ca. 1710-15; again 1780+. Huge mineralogy collection. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. C.S. Gilbert, AnHistorical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 149. T.K.Cromwell, Excursions, 1824, 40.FOWEY cnw Treffry HouseTreffry - Robarts 1580?Sold by William Treffry to Sir Richard Robarts in 1620. Demolished ca. 1800. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ...Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. Also called Place House. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, 1824, 39. J. Britton,Cornwall, 1832. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, I, 1848.GORRAN cnw Caerhays CastleTrevanion 1808Built by Nash. Owned by John Bettesworth Trevanion - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. Owned by Williams familysince 1855. Montgomery-Massingberd, Field Book, 1988. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, 1824, 51. S. Jones, Views, 1829.

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GRADE cnw Erisey HouseErisey - Boscawen 1620Built by Richard Erisey; John Erisey (d. 1671). Sold ca. 1750 to Admiral Boscawen. Owned in 1820 by ViscountFalmouth (Boscawen). C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.GWINNEAR cnw LanyonLanyon 1500+In Lanyone family since 1500. Several remodellings. Owned ca. 1800 by Capt William Lanyon (d. 1818) - whotravelled with Cook. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.HELLAND cnw Penhargard HouseOpie - Hoblyn - Peter - Hooper 1620+Built by the Opies. Sold 1657 to Thomas Hoblyn; bought by Samuel Peter. In 1820 owned by John Hooper. C.S.Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.HELSTON cnw Bochyn ManorBochyn - Winslade - Mohun - Robinson - Hartley 1620+Owned by Thomas |Hartley in 1820. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.HELSTON cnw Godolphin HouseGodolphin 1550+Remodelled ca. 1620. Seat of the Earls Godolphin. E.R. Delderield, West Country Houses, I, 1968, 60.INCEWORTH cnw Inceworth HouseChampernowne medDemolished ca. 1800. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.KEA cnw KelliowGwatkin 1780+Remodelled ca. 1850. Owned by Robert L. Gwatkin. Unoccupied in 1820. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. C.S. Gilbert,An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.KILKHAMPTON cnw Stowe HouseGranville 1580+Demolished 1670; rebuilt 1680+. Last Granville was George, Lord Lansdowne (d. 1725). Demolished 1800. Replacedby a farm house. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. N. Pevsner,Cornwall, 1951.LAMORRAN cnw Manor HouseChamond - Verman - Sparkes - Molesworth - Boscawen 1580+N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. Sparkes family from 1730; sold to Molesworths. Owned 1820 by Lord Falmouth. C.S.Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.LANDRAKE cnw Wotton HouseWotton - Courtenay - Rouse - Blake 1600+Bought from the Courtenays ca. 1610 by Rouse family. Francis Rouse 1656 (Provost of Eton). Sold to the Blakes.Ruined by 1800. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.LANEAST cnw Tregeare HouseBaron 1800?Rebuilt by Jasper Baron. In 1820 owned by William Baron. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.LANIVET cnw St Benet'sCourtenay medIn 16 cent. a Courtenay mansion. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, 1824, 166.LANLIVERY cnw Pelyn HouseKendall medIn Kendall family since medieval times. Rebuilt ca. 1680. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. C.S. Gilbert, An HistoricalSurvey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.LAUNCELLS cnw Launcells HouseChamond - Porter - Orchard - Hawkey 1580+John Chamond (d. 1624); Richard Porter 1661; Orchard; Hawkey. Rebuilt by Hawkey ca. 1800. Owned in 1820 byJoseph hawkey. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.LAUNCESTON cnw Mount MadfordPiper - Lethbridge 1780?Owned in 1820 by -- Lethbridge. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.LAUNCESTON cnw Newport HousePhillips 1800?Owned in 1820 by Thomas J. Phillips. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol.II.LAWHITTON cnw Hexworthy

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Bennet - Prideaux 1780?Owned in 1820 by Edmund Prideaux. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol.II.LELANT cnw TrevethowPraed 1800+Built by William Praed M.P. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.LEWANNICK cnw Trelaske HouseTrelaske - Upton - Lower - Addis - Archer 1670+Sold by Thomas Lower in 1700 to John Addis. William Addis passed house to Nicholas S. Archer in 1741. Rebuilt ca.1810 by Samuel Archer. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.LEWANNICK cnw Upton HouseUpton 1750?Demolished ca. 1810. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.LISKEARD cnw Treworgy HouseConnock - Inch 1750+Replaced earlier house. Nicholas Connock's widow survived him by 40 years. Bequeathed to Mrs Arminel Inch.Owned in 1820 by Miss Anne Inch. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951.LUXULYAN cnw Prideaux Manor HouseRashleigh 1530+Rashleighs built a new home nearby in 1808. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951.MARHAMCHURCH cnw Marhays Manor HousePyne - Stafford - Rolle - Trefusis - Clinton medN. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. Owned 1820 by Lord Clinton - probably let. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ...Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.MAWGAN-IN-PYDER cnw LanherneArundell 1580+Remodelled 17 & 18 cent. Became a convent in 1794. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Surveyof ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.MAWNAN cnw PenwarnePenwarne - Bawden - Nowell - Ustick 1750?Owned in 1820 by Stephen Ustick. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.MENHENIOT cnw TrenantCarveth - Honey 1665+Owned by John Carveth ca. 1665. Passed to Rev John Honey. Burned ca. 1810. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.MENHENIOT cnw TrethewVaughan - Glanville 1600?Owned by Vaughans ca. 1610. Owned by Francis Glanville 1820 - C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.MEVAGISSEY cnw PenwarnePenwarne - Coswarth - Arundell - Carew - Fortescue - Martin 1550+John Carew ca. 1600; Arthur Fortescue 1640. Owned in 1820 by Martin family. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.MOORWINSTON cnw Eastway HouseRouse - Martyn - Manning 1750?Owned in 1820 by Miss manning. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.MORVAL cnw Morval HouseGlynn - Code - Buller 1580+Owned by John Buller in 1820. Remodelled ca. 1750. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. J. Britton, Cornwall Illustrated, 1832, 48. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855,85.NEWLYN cnw Castle HorneckBorlase - Stephens 1720+Owned by John Stephens in 1820. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.P.A.S. Pool, The History of ... Penzance - X.809/40712. P.A.S. Pool, William Borlase - YC1989.a.10526.NEWLYN cnw Manor HouseArundell - Clifford 1660+N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.NEWLYN EAST cnw TrericeTrerice - Arundell - Acland 1572+

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Owned in 1820 by Sir Thomas D. Acland. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ...Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, 1824, 97.NEWTON FERRERS cnw Newton FerrersFerrers - Coryton - Helyar 1680?Built by Sir John Coryton (d. 1739). Owned by Sir John Coryton (d. 1739). Passed to Helyars. N. Pevsner, Cornwall,1951. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. Library sold Dec 1-5, 1924.NORTH TAMERTON cnw Ogbeare HallLevice - Michell - Welch - Owen - Call medN. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. Owned 1820 by Sir William P. Call. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.NORTHILL cnw BattensVincent - Darley - Rodd 1581Built by Vincent family. Owned by Francis H. Rodd 1820 - C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.NORTHILL cnw Trebartha HallTrebartha - Spoure 1600?Demolished by Col Rodd ca. 1800. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.PADSTOW cnw Place HousePrideaux - Brune 1580+Built by Sir Nicholas Prideaux. Remodelled 1810. In 1820 owned by Rev Charles Prideaux Brune. C.S. Gilbert, AnHistorical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. Also known as Prideaux Place. J. Britton, Cornwall,1832, 31. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 170.PADSTOW cnw Prideaux PlacePrideaux 1580+Remodelled by Edmund Prideaux in 1750+. Again remodelled by Rev Charles Prideaux in 1810+. Library. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 170. J. Britton, Cornwall, 1832, 31.PADSTOW cnw Saunders HillRawlings 1820+Built by Thomas Rawlings. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. S. Jones,Views, 1829. J.P. Neale, Views, 2nd Series, II, 1825.PELYNT cnw TrelawneTrelawny 1580+Given to Sir Jonathan Trelawny by Queen Elizabeth. Modified after fire ca. 1750. Orig. owned by theChampernowne family. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. Fire in 1750. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 148.PENDARVES cnw Pendarves HousePendarves 1780+N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. Owned 1820 by Edward W. Pendarves. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ...Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 203.PENHELE cnw Penhele HouseGrenville - Speccott - Sweete 1550+Grenvilles 16 cent.; Paul Speccott 1636; Rev Charles Sweete. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 148. Country Life, 57, 1925, 484, 524.PENRYN cnw Enys HouseEnys 1680+Built by Enys family. Owned in 1820 by Francis Enys. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.PENRYN cnw TremoughBloes - Worth - Hooper - Crow 1730+N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. John Worth 1703. Owned ca. 1800 by Robert Crow, who abandoned the house. Derelictby 1820 - C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.PERRANUTHNOE cnw Acton CastleStackhouse - Praed 1790Built by John Stackhosue. Sold 1810 to Buckley Praed. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. C.S. Gilbert, An HistoricalSurvey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.PILLATON cnw Pentillie CastleTillie - Coryton 1680+Built by Sir James Tillie. Passed to Coryton family. Rebuilt ca. 1780. Owned by John Tillie Coryton 1820. N. Pevsner,Cornwall, 1780. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 151. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, 1824, 130. J. Britton, Cornwall Illustrated, 1832, 16.PORT ELIOT cnw Port Eliot Priory

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Eliot 1574+Remodelled by John Eliot. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. J.Britton, Cornwall, 1832, 23. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 232; 2nd Series, II, 1855, 136.PORT ELIOT cnw St Germans PriorySt Germans medRemodelled ca. 1802 by John Soane. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951.PORT ISAAC cnw TresungerMathews - Bond - Vyvyan - Arthur - Wymond 1660Built by John Mathews 1660; Bond ca. 1715; Charles Vyvyan; William Arthur. Owned in 1820 by William Wymond.C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.POUGHILL cnw Bushill HouseBryant 1780?Owned in 1820 by John Bryant. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.PROBUS cnw Trehane HouseWilliams 1720+A rebuild of a 14 cent. house. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951.PROBUS cnw TrewithanHawkins 1710+Built by Thomas Hawkins. Library. Owned in 1820 by Sir Christopher Hawkins. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. C.S.Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.PROBUS cnw TrewithenHawkins 1750+Bought by Philip Hawkins in 1715. Rebuilt 17 cent. house; designed by Thomas Edwards. Christopher Hawkinscreated baronet in 1799 remodelled the house; designed by Sir Robert Taylor. Country Life, 113, 1953, 990, 1072.RESTORMEL cnw Restormel HouseSamwell - Sawle - Jones - Masterman - Gregor - Edgcumbe 1760+Built around earlier house. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. Samwell ca. 1600; Thomas Jones ca. 1750; sold to WilliamMasterman; sold to Francis Gregor. Owned in 1820 Earl of Mount Edfcumbe - probably let. C.S. Gilbert, AnHistorical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.SALTASH cnw Burrell HouseBurrell 1621+Wing dated 1636. Altered 18 cent. Owned 1820 by John Burrell. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. C.S. Gilbert, AnHistorical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.SALTASH cnw Ince CastleNosworthy - Morrice - Neale - Smith 1540Rebuilt by Edward Nosworthy. Passed to Sir Nicholas Morrice 1703; the Pendock Neale; Edward Smith in 1820. N.Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. CountryLife, 141, 1967, 592, 648.SALTASH cnw Moditonham HouseWaddon - Batt - Carpenter 1689John Waddon (1689); Rev. W. Batt ca. 1700. Rebuilt ca. 1760. Owned by Charles Carpenter from ca. 1800. - J.P.Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. S. Jones,Views, 1829.SALTASH cnw Shillingham HouseBuller 1613Built by Francis Buller. Demolished ca. 1800. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock,1820. Vol. II.SOUTH PETHERWIN cnw Trebursey HouseGedy - Eliot 1600?Owned by Sir John Eliot ca. 1635. Owned by William Eliot in 1820 - C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ...Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.SOUTH PETHERWIN cnw Tregoddick HouseTregoddick - Cock - Tremayne - Fanshawe 1580+Owned by Nicholas Cock ca. 1665. owned by Robert Fanshawe in 1820 - C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ...Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.SOUTHILL cnw Manaton HouseManaton 1687Seat of the manaton family. Demolished ca. 1800. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock,1820. Vol. II.ST ANTHONY-IN-ROSELAND cnw TrewinceCourtenay - Hobbs - Johns 1750?

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Owned in 1820 by Johns family. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST AUSTELL cnw PenriceSawle medIn Sawle family since medieval times. Remodelled ca. 1740. Owned in 1820 by Joseph Sawle Sawle. N. Pevsner,Cornwall, 1951. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST BLAZEY cnw Tregrehan HouseCarlyon 1780+Owned in 1820 by Thomas Carlyon. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 148.ST BURIAN cnw BoskennaCarthew - Paynter 1620?Remodelled ca. 1750 by the Paynters who acquired the house in 1662. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 196.ST BURIAN cnw BurnuhallNoye - Davies 1750?Bought by Davies family ca. 1800. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST COLUMB cnw Nanswhydden HouseHoblyn 1740Built by Robert Hoblyn M.P. for Bristol. Large library and archives. Burned 1803. C.S. Gilbert, An HistoricalSurvey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST COLUMB MAJOR cnw Trewan House [Hall]Vyvyan medBuilt by John Vyvyan. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. In 1820 owned by Richard Vyvyan. C.S. Gilbert, An HistoricalSurvey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, 1824, 100.ST DAYE cnw Scorrier HouseWilliams 1750?Owned in 1820 by John Williams. Huge mineralogy collection. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. E.R. Delderfield, West Country Houses, I, 1968, 133.ST DOMINICK cnw Halton HouseRouse - Clarke - Blewett 1570Sir Anthony Rouse 1570; Henry Clarke ca. 1650. Owned 1820 by Rev Peter Blewett. C.S. Gilbert, An HistoricalSurvey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST ENDELLION cnw Roscarrock HouseRoscarrock - Boscawen 1510+Rebuilt ca. 1750. Owned by the Boscawens in 1673. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey off ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST ERTH cnw Trewinnard HouseTrewinnard - Mohun - Arundell - Hals - Hawkins 1680?Owned in 1820 by Sir Christopher Hawkins. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock,1820. Vol. II.ST EWE cnw HeliganTremayne 1603+Owned by the Tremaynes from 16 cent. Rebuilt 1727. Rebuilt 1809. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. C.S. Gilbert, AnHistorical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST GERMANS cnw CatchfrenchKekewich - Boscawen - Fortescue - Glanville 1580Built by George Kekewich. Rebuilt ca. 1800 by Francis Glanville. Sold by Hugh Fortescue 1728. C.S. Gilbert, AnHistorical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST GERMANS cnw Coldrinnick ManorTrelawny 1570+In Trelawny family to 1764; later owners changed their names to Trelawny. Owned by Charles Trelawny in 1820 -C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST GERMANS cnw Molenick HouseMolenick - Scawen - Eliot - Trevanion 1600?Built by the Molenicks; Scawens to 1720; sold to Eliot family; then to Sir Nicholas Trevanion. Owned by the Earl ofSt German's 1820 - C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST GERMANS cnw TregonnickSmith - Moyle - Copley 1580+Owned 1820 by Sir Joseph Copley. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST HILLARY cnw TregemberPenneck - Willyams 1760+

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Remodelled by Charles Penneck, including a library. In 1820 owned by Rev Humphry Willyams. C.S. Gilbert, AnHistorical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST IVE cnw AppledoreTrevenor - Glanville - Nattle 1700?Owned by William Nattle 1820 - C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST IVE cnw BicktonWrey - Eliot 1600+Owned by Daniel Eliot ca. 1665. Demolished ca. 1790. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST IVE cnw CatsonNattle 1750?Owned by William nattle 1820 - C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST IVES cnw Tregenna CastleStephens 1774Built by John Stephens. Now a hotel. N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 210.ST KEVERNE cnw Lanarth HouseSandys 1810+Owned in 1820 by William Sanndys. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST KEW cnw Skisdon LodgeBennet - Griggs - Clode - Braddon 1780?Bought by Major Clode (d. 1807); passed to Henry Braddon. Owned by widow of Henry Braddon in 1820. C.S.Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST KEW cnw Trewane HouseNicholls - Glynn - Grylls 1690+Built by James Nicholls. In 1820 owned by Rev Richard G. Grylls. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST MABYN cnw Tregarden Manor HouseBeer - Barrett - Godolphin - Mitchel - Andrew 1631N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. Owned in 1820 by John Andrew. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST MAWGAN cnw Trelowarren HouseVyvyan 1620+Built by Francis Vyvyan. Owned in 1820 by Sir Richard Vyvyan. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. J. Britton, Cornwall, 1832, 41. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 149. T.K.Cromwell, Excursions, 1824, 71.ST MELLION cnw Crocadon HouseTrevissa - Coryton medSold by William Trevissa to Sir William Coryton. Demolished when the Corytons moved to Pentillie Castle. C.S.Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST MERRAN cnw Harlyn HouseMichel - Peter 1580+Michel family to 1632; passed to Thomas Peter. Rebuilt 1634; again in 1780. Owned in 1820 by Henry Peter. C.S.Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST MICHAEL PENKEVIL cnw TregothnanBoscawen 1800+Owned by Edward Boscawen, Viscount Falmouth - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. F.O. Morris, Series of PicturesqueViews, vol. V, 1866+. J. Britton, Cornwall, 1832, 24. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 7. S. Jones, Views,1829.ST MINVER cnw Trevelver HouseStone - Silly - Arundell - Yeo 1620?Sold to Francis Arundell ca. 1670. In 1820 owned by William Arundell Yeo. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ...Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST THOMAS cnw CarnadonBligh - Cloberry - Clarke - Bewes 1660?Sold in 1690 by John Bligh to John Cloberry; 1715 sold by Nicholas |Clarke to Bewes. A farm house by 1820. C.S.Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.ST TUDY cnw PenvoseNicol - Trehawke - Kekewich 1640Built by Anthony Nicol. In 1820 owned by Samuel Kekewich. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.STANBURY cnw Stanbury House

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Stanbury - Manning - Adams 1750?Owned in 1820 by Sir William Adams, surgeon and oculist. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.STITHIANS cnw TrevalesReed - Hocker 1790+Built by Thomas Reed. Owned in 1820 by Thomas Hocker. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.STOKE CLIMSLAND cnw WhitefordCall 1773Little remains. Built by Sir William Call (also spelled Cale). N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. C.S. Gilbert, An HistoricalSurvey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. Pulled down by Sir John Call ca. 1780. Rebuilt. Owned by SirWilliam Pratt Call.TACKBEAR cnw Tackbear HouseGilbert - Harward 1710+Built by Richard Gilbert; Gilbert family to 1752. Bought by Thomas Harward. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.TEHIDY cnw Tehidy ParkBasset 1736Built by John P. Basset (d. 1739). The Basetts were Lords De Dunstanville. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ...Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 157. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. J.Britton, Cornwall, 1832, 43.TONACOMBE cnw Manor HouseKempthorne - Waddon - Martin 1580+N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. Owned 1820 by William Waddon Martin. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ...Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.TORPOINT cnw Antony HouseCarew 1721+In the Carew family since medieval times. An early Georgian rebuild. National Trust. Reginald Pole Carew 1820 -C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, I,1854, 96. Antony House, Cornwall. London, 1963.TORPOINT cnw Mount EdgcumbeDurnford - Edgecumbe 1570+Built by Sir Richard Edgcumbe 1570+. Enlarged 1770, when library added. Tudor home of the Earls of MountEdgecumbe. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. J. Britton, Devonshire Illustrated, 1832, 37. C.S.Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 27. C.Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV, 1729. [Anon] A Walk round Mount Edgcumbe. Plymouth Dock, 1821.TRECARREL cnw Trecarrel ManorTrecarrel medN. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951.TREGONY cnw Tregony HousePomeroy - Penkevil - Luxton - Boscawen 1740+N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. Owned by Boscawens since ca. 1660. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.TREMATON cnw Trematon HallBennett - Edwards 1807Orig. med. castle disappeared. Rebuilt 1807 for the Surveyor General of the Duchy of Cornwall. N. Pevsner,Cornwall, 1951. Owned 1820 by Thomas Edwards. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 171.TREREIFE cnw Manor HouseNicholls - Le Grice 1750+N. Pevsner, Cornwall, 1951. Owned 1820 by Rev C.V. Le Grice. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall,Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.TRURO cnw Polwhele HousePolwhele 1700?Owned in 1820 by Rev Richard Polwhele. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820.Vol. II.TYWARDREATH cnw TreveryanCourtenay - Thomas 1705+Bought by John Thomas 1700. Passed to Rev A. Thomson. Owned in 1820 by Henry Thomson. C.S. Gilbert, AnHistorical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.WENDRON cnw Nansloe

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Robinson 1734+Built by the Robinsons, probably on sire of earlier house. Owned in 1820 by Philip V. Robinson. C.S. Gilbert, AnHistorical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.WENDRON cnw TrenithikeSeneschall - Hill 1580+Michael Hill ca. 1620; Sampson Hill 1710. Owned by the Hills in 1820. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ...Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock, 1820. Vol. II.WERRINGTON cnw Werrington HouseDrake - Granville - Morice - Percy 1580+Owned by Sir Francis Drake (nephew of the explorer); sold to Richard Granville 1642; Sir William Morice (d. 1671)1651; 1st Duke of Northumberland, Hugh Percy. C.S. Gilbert, An Historical Survey of ... Cornwall, Plymouth-Dock,1820. Vol. II.

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ALSTONBY cum Crosby LodgeKennedy 1820+Built by David Kennedy. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ARMATHWAITE cum Armathwaite CastleSkelton - Sanderson - Milbourne 1720+Sold by Richard Skelton in 1712 to William Sanderson; thence to William Milbourne, Recorder of Carlisle. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ARMATHWAITE cum Low HouseAykeroyd - Ecroyd medRebuilt 1793. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ASKERTON cum Askerton CastleDacre - Howard medAdded to by Thomas, Lord Dacre 1500-15. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.ASPATRIA cum Brayton HallLawson 1750+Remodelled ca. 1800 by Wilfred Lawson. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.BASSENTHWAITE cum MirehouseSpedding 1666+Built by the 8th Earl of Derby. Passed to the Spedding family in 1802. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Housesof the North West. London, 1988.BASSENTHWAITE cum Orthwaite HallBrowne 1675+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.BIGRIGG cum SpringfieldJefferson 1746+Richard Jefferson (1704-79) a captain in the Virginia trade. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West, 1988.BOOT cum Dalegarth HallStanley medJ.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.BOWNESS cum Solway HouseHodgson 1830+Built by John Hodgson, M.P. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.BRIDEKIRK cum BridekirkYoung-Thompson 1780?Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.BRIDEKIRK cum Dovenby HallBallantine - Dykes 1760+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 188;2nd Series, II, 1855, 147.BRIDEKIRK cum Tallentire HallFletcher - Partis - Browne 1780+From Fletcher family to Partis ca. 1660. William Browne, 1776. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West, 1988.

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BROADFIELD cum BroadfieldOliphant 1780+Bought by Lancelot Oliphant in 1793. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.BURGH-BY-SANDS cum Moor HouseStordy 1770+Built on site of earlier house. The Stordy family there since ca. 1620. The Stordys were a Quaker family. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.CALDER cum Calder AbbeyLeigh - Tiffin - Senhouse 1540+Granted to Thomas Leigh. Bought by John Tiffin in 1730; thence to the Senhouse family of Wigton. J.M. Robinson,Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CALDER BRIDGE cum Pelham HouseStanley 1774Built by Edward Stanley. First known as Ponsonby Hall. Designed by James Paine. Still owned by the Stanleys. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.CALTHWAITE cum Calthwaite HallDixon 1810+Built by Thomas Dixon (d. 1846). J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CALTHWAITE cum Scales HallBrougham 1580+Altered 1724. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.CAMERTON cum Camerton HallCurwen - Cooke 1700?Bought by Ralph Cooke of Joseph Curwen in 1719. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.CAMERTON cum Ribton HallRibton - Lamplugh 1600+Bought from the Ribtons by Thomas Lamplugh ca. 1650. Rebuilt by Richard Lamplugh, M.P. for Cumberland ca.1710. Sold by the Lamplughs in 1722. Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West,1988.CARLISLE cum Bunkers HillBarnes 1776+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CARLISLE cum Harker LodgeFerguson 1816+Owned by Richard Ferguson (1784-1860). J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.CARLISLE cum Morton HouseChance 1810+The Chance family owned Ferguson Bros., cotton spinning company. Owned by Carlisle Corporation. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.CARLISLE cum Newbiggin HallAglionby 1720+Orig. a priory. Remodelled ca. 1820 by Henry Aglionby. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest, 1988.CLEATOR cum Cleator HallGale 1620+Gale family of Whitehaven. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CLEATOR cum Ehen HallLindow 1840?J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CLEATOR cum The FloshBirley - Ainsworth 1800+Owned by henry Birley of Whitehaven ca. 1800. Enlarged in 1837 by Thomas Ainsworth. J.M. Robinson, Guide tothe Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.COCKERMOUTH cum Cockermouth CastlePercy - Wyndham medNorthern seat of Lord Egremont. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.COCKERMOUTH cum Cockermouth HallFletcher 1580+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. Demolished 1960.

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COCKERMOUTH cum Hames HallSteel 1810+Built by John Steel, M.P. Originally called Derwent Bank. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988.COCKERMOUTH cum Tarn BankFletcher 1810+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.COCKERMOUTH cum The FitzBromfield - Senhouse 1600?Seat of the Senhouse family since 1665. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.CROSBY-ON-EDEN cum Crosby HouseSaul 1810+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CROSBY-ON-EDEN cum Eden Grove [Hall]Carruthers 1837Built by painter Richard Carruthers. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 264. F.O. Morris, Views, II, 1880, 63.CUMREW cum CumrewGill 1753Built by John Gill. In the Gill family until 20 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.DACRE cum Dacre CastleDacre medAltered 1700 by Thomas, Lord Dacre, Duke of Sussex. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988.DALE HEAD cum Dale Head HallLeathes - Stanger 1577+Now submerged. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 95.DALEMAIN cum DalemainHasell medMany additions since 1600. Rebuilt ca. 1690. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. [Anon] Dalemain. Derby: English Life, 1985.DALSTON cum Borrans HillWybergh 1810+The Wyberghs moved from Clifton Hall in Westmorland ca. 1810. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West. London, 1988.DALSTON cum Dalston HallDalston - Sowerby medIn the Dalston family since medieval times to 1761, when sold to John Sowerby. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988.DALSTON cum Hawkesdale HallNicolson - Watts 1704+Rev. William Watts married Mary Nicolson; John Nicolson. Now a school. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988.DALSTON cum Holme HillHolme - Summer - Salkeld 1780+Much remodelling. Now a school. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.DALSTON cum The OaksDalston 1750+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.DEAN cum Crakeplace HallCrakeplace - Spedding 1612Built by Christopher Crakeplace. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.DEAN cum Padshaw HallAllison medSeat of the Allison family 15-17 cents. Disappeared. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West,1988.DERWENTWATER cum Derwent BayGordon - Woodford 1784+

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Built by Lord William Gordon; George Woodford, 1834. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988.DISTINGTON cum Gilgarran HouseWalker - Robertson 1809Built by William Walker. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.DRIGG cum Carleton HallAtkinson 1790+Built by Cuthbert Atkinson (d. 1816). J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.DRIGG cum Holmrook HallLutwidge - Lowthorpe 1780+Merchants of Whitehaven. Charles Lutwidge. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.EDEN cum Eden HallMusgrave 1821Redesigned by Smirke in 1821 for Sir Philip Musgrave, 8th Bart. Demolished 1934. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988.EWANRIGG cum EwanriggChristian 1638Bought by Ewan Christian, 10th Earl of Milntown. Altered ca. 1780. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West. London, 1988.FRIZINGTON cum RhedaNicholson - Dixon 1550+Acquired by marriage from Mary Nicholson to Thomas Dixon. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West, 1988.GLENRIDDING cum Glenridding HouseAskew 1810+Built by Rev. Henry Askew, Rector of Greystoke. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.GOSFORTH cum Gosforth HallCopley - Benn 1680+Sold in 1723 to Antony Benn. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.GOSFORTH cum Newton ManorSteward 1835Built by Anthony Benn Steward. Still in the family. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West,1988.GOSFORTH cum ParknookParker 1500+Numerous alterations since 16 cent. Seat of the Parkers. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest, 1988.GRANGE-IN-BORROWDALE cum Barrow HousePocklington - Langton 1787Built by Joseph Pocklington. Bought by Skinner Langton ca. 1810. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West. London, 1988.GREAT SALKELD cum Eden LacyBorwick 1834Built for Robert Hudson Borwick, 1st Lord Borwick. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988.GREENTHWAITE cum Greenthwaite HallHoward - Halton medRemodelled ca. 1650-60 by Immanuel Halton steward of the 6th Duke of Norfolk's Derbyshire estates. Sold back tothe Howards in 1795. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.GREYSTOKE cum Blencow HallBlencowe - Howard 1590+Built by Henry Blencow. Sold to the Howards (11th Duke of Norfolk) in 1802. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988.GREYSTOKE cum Greystoke CastleGreystoke - Dacre - Howard medBelonged to the Dacres in the 16 cent. Then passed to the Howards when Thomas dacre's daughter Anne marriedPhilip Howard, eldest son of the 4th Duke. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 142. T. Hearne, Antiquities, I, 1807.GREYSTOKE cum Johnby Hall

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Johnby - Howard 1660+Bought by the Duke of Norfolk in 1783. Enlarged 1800+. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988.HAILE cum Haile HallPonsonby medHome of the Ponsonbys from medieval times. Present house is 1591, but altered in the 18 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guideto the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.HARECROFT cum HarecroftAinsworth 1810+Now a school. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.HAYTON cum Hayton CastleMusgrave - Hylton - Jolliffe medBranch of Musgrave family. Several alterations. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.HENSINGHAM cum IngwellGunson 1810+Built for Joseph Gunson (d. 1838). Now a school. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.HENSINGHAM cum Summer GroveGrayson - Spedding 1670+James Spedding bought the house in 1761. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.HESKET cum Barrock ParkGraham - Powell 1750+Extended by James Graham in 1791 when he bought the estate. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 85.HESKET NEWMARKET cum Hesket HallLawson - Wybergh 1660+Built by Sir Wilfred Lawson, M.P. for Cumberland. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.HOUGHTON cum Brunstock HouseSaul 1828+Built by George Saul. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.HOUGHTON cum Houghton HallFerguson 1817George Ferguson. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.HOUGHTON cum Houghton HouseHodgson 1810Large library. In the Hodgson family till ca. 1920. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.HOUGHTON cum The KnellsDixon 1824Built by John Dixon - cotton mills in Carlisle. John Dixon's brother Peter built Holme Eden. J.M. Robinson, Guide tothe Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.HUTTON JOHN cum Hutton JohnHudleston medAdded to by Andrew Hudleston in 1662. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988. Country Life, 65, 1929, 116.HUTTON-IN-THE-FOREST cum Hutton-in-the-ForestHutton - Fletcher - Vane - Fane medBought by Richard Fletcher from Lancelot Hutton in 1606. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988. J. Kip, I, 1715. F.O. Morris, Views, VI, 1880, 11.INGLEWOOD cum Inglewood HouseThompson 1780+Built for James Thompson of Moresdale. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.IRTON cum Irton HallIrton medLibrary in the Tower. Owned by Samuel Irton - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. J.M. Robinson, Guide tothe Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 36.ISEL cum Hewthwaite HallHuthwaite - Swinburne 1581

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Present house built by John Swinburne in 1581. Now a farmhouse. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West. London, 1988.ISEL cum Isel HallLeigh - Lawson medJ.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.IVEGILL cum Highhead CastleBrougham 1744+Built by H. Richmond Brougham. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.KESWICK cum Castlerigg ManorMarshall 1832+Built by John Marshall. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.KESWICK cum WindebroweSpedding 1750+John Spedding of Mirehouse. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.KIRKANDREWS cum Kirkandrews TowerGraham 1560+The Grahams of Netherby. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.KIRKLINTON cum JusticetownIrwin 1780+Thomas Irwin (1757-1832). J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.KIRKLINTON cum Kirklinton HallMusgrave - Appelby - Dacre 1600+Bought by Edmund Appelby from Sir Edward Musgrave. Demolished? J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Housesof the North West. London, 1988.KIRKLINTON cum Kirklinton ParkPatrickson 1822In the Patrickson family till 1900. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.KIRKOSWALD cum NunneryAglionby 1715Built by Henry Aglionby, M.P. for Carlisle. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.KIRKOSWALD cum The CollegeFetherstonhaugh 1550+Bought by Henry Fetherstonhaugh in 1590 (College of Kirkoswald). J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West. London, 1988.LAMPLUGH cum Lamplugh HallLamplugh - Roper medRemodelled in 1595 by John Lamplugh. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.LAMPLUGH cum Red HowDickinson 1822Built by Joseph Dickinson. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.LAMPLUGH cum Street GateDickinson 1674The Dickinsons of Red How. Built by William Dickinson. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest, 1988.LANERCOST cum Banks HallAddison 1830+Built by Thomas Addison, physician at Guy's Hospital from 1834. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West. London, 1988.LITTLE SALKELD cum Salkeld HallHodgson - Horrocks 1790+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.LORTON cum Lorton HallDixon - Woodhouse 1663+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.MARYPORT cum NetherhallEaglesfield - Senhouse - Pocklington 1550+Acquired by marriage 16 cent. The Senhouses were the founders of Maryport. Derelict. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West, 1988. F.O. Morris, Views, VI, 1880, 23.MELMERBY cum Melmerby HallThrelkeld - Thirkeld - Pattenson 1658+

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J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.MILLOM cum Ash HouseCross 1670+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.MILLOM cum The OaksPostlethwaite 1810+Remodelled from an earlier house. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.MORESBY cum Moresby HallFletcher 1690+Built by William Fletcher. Several changes of ownership in 18 cent. Now a guest house. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West, 1988.MORESBY cum RosehillHartley 1780+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.MORESBY cum RoseneathLowther 1810+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.MUNCASTER cum Muncaster CastlePennington medAltered by Sir John Pennington, 1st Lord Muncaster (d. 1813). Large library. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 114. F.O. Morris, Views, III, 1880, 17.NAWORTH cum Naworth CastleDacre - Howard medRalph Dacre granted the castle by Edward III. Enlarged by Thomas Dacre ca. 1520. Passed to the Howards bymarriage of Elizabeth Dacre. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988. S.C. Hall,Baronial Halls, I, 1848. [Anon] A Historical and Descriptive Account of Naworth Castle. Carlisle, 1844. R. Innes-Smith. Naworth Castle. Derby: English Life, 1984.NETHERBY cum Netherby HallGraham medRebuilt ca. 1760, 1790, and 1833. Seat of the Grahams since medieval times. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West, 1988. The 18 cent. additions were by Dr Robert Graham. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853,22. Contents sold May 4-6, 1926.NEWTON REIGNY cum Catterlen HallVaux - Richmond - Howard 1577+In the Vaux family since medieval times. Ended up with the Howards of Greystoke. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988.NICHOLFOREST cum Stonegarthside HallForster - Robson - Stephenson - Holme - Sumner 1682+Numerous changes. Forsters till 1733; the Mathew Robson; Stephenson (1742-61); Holme and Sumner (1761-1804);then Lawson (1804-06); Charlton (1806-72). J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.ORMATHWAITE cum Ormathwaite HallWalsh - Benn 1750+The Benn/Walsh family were created Lords Ormathwaite in 1868. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West, 1988.ORTON cum Orton ParkThompson - Watson 1839Rebuilt on earlier site. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.PENRITH cum BowscarHarris 1800+The Harris family of Brackenburgh. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.PENRITH cum Carleton HallPattinson - Wallace - Cowper 1670?Bought by John Pattinson ca. 1700. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.PENRITH cum Hutton HallHutton - Gaskarth - Lonsdale 1500+Sold to the Earl of Lonsdale in 1790. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.PENRITH cum Mansion HouseWhelpdale 1750+Built by Thomas Whelpdale, a Penrith attorney. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.PENRITH cum Skirsgill

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Whelpdale - Parkin - Leeming 1795Built by Hugh Parkin. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988. S. Jones, Views, 1829.J.P. Neale, Views, 2nd Series, III, 1826.PENRITH cum Tynefield HouseRimington 1805Built by Michael Rimington, Penrith banker. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.PLUMBLAND cum Arkleby HallThompson 1726J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.PORTINSCALE cum Derwent BankPocklington - Malone 1784Built by Joseph Pocklington. Acquired by the Irish judge Richard Malone, 1st Lord Sunderlin. Known also asFinckle Street House. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ROCKCLIFFE cum Castletown HouseMounsey 1810+Built by Robert Mounsey. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ROSE cum Rose CastleEpiscopal Residence medThe residential seat of the Bishops of Carlisle. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.J. Wilson, Rose Castle. Carlisle, 1912.SCALEBY cum Scaleby CastleMusgrave - Colville - Gilpin medHome of William Gilpin. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.SCALEBY cum Scaleby HallFarrer - Fawcett - Allison 1834Built by Sir Robert Allison, M.P. Formerly owned by Farrer and Fawcett families. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West, 1988.SEASCALE cum Seascale HallAshburner 1606+Altered ca. 1700. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.SEATON cum Seaton HallAskew 1563Built by Sir Hugh Askew on site of a Benedictine nunnery. Remodelled 1810+. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West, 1988.SEBERGHAM cum Sebergham CastleFletcher 1780+Sir Henry Fletcher chairman of the East India Company. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest, 1988.SEBERGHAM cum Sebergham HallSimpson 1700+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.SETMURTHY cum HighamHoskins 1800+Now a school. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.SKIRWITH cum Skirwith AbbeyYates - Parker 1774Sold to the Parkers in 1822. Built by John Yates. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West,1988.STANWIX cum Rickerby HouseGraham 1810+The family were owners of the Carlisle bank of Graham & Co. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West, 1988.STRANDS cum Wasdale HallRawson 1829Built by Stansfield Rawson. National Trust. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.THURSBY cum Crofton HallCroft - Brisco medJ.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ULLSWATER cum HallsteadsMarshall 1815+Built by John Marshall. Now a school. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,

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1988.ULPHA cum Duddon HallMillers - Rawlinson 1820+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.WALTON cum CastlesteadsJohnson 1780+Bought by John Johnson. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.WAVERTON cum Hawkrigg HouseJefferson 1821Built by John Jefferson. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.WETHERELL cum Corby CastleSalkeld - Howard medRebuilt 1813+. Bought by Lord William Howard, third son of the Duke of Norfolk temp. Henry VII. Owned byHenry Howard - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 35. S. Jones, Views, 1829.J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.WHITEHAVEN cum Whitehaven CastleLowther - Fletcher 1600?Bought by Christopher Lowther, 1st Bart. Rebuilt 1766+ by James Lowther, 1st Earl Lonsdale. Orig. called FlattHall. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.WIGTON cum Highmoor HouseBanks 1810+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.WIGTON cum Wigton HallMatthews 1780?Owned by Rev. Richard Matthews (d. 1846); rebuilt by him ca. 1810. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West, 1988.WORKINGTON cum Clifton HouseWatts 1824Built by Richard Watts, J.P. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.WORKINGTON cum Workington HallCurwen - Christian medRemodelled by Carr of York 1782+. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 149. J.F. Curwen, Workington Hall. Kendal, 1899. F.O. Morris, Views, V, 1880,57.WREAY cum ScalesceughHarrison 1780+Now a spastic home. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.WREAY cum WoodsideLosh 1800+John Losh, High Sheriff (d. 1814). J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West, 1988.WREAY cum Wreay HallBenson - Fletcher 1750+Owned by Thomas Benson, the Duke of Portland's Cumberland agent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Housesof the North West, 1988.

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ALDERWASLEY der Alderwasley HallLowe - Hurt 1600+J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, II, 1855, 99. Granted to Anthony Lowe. Passed to Hurt family by marriage.Francis Hurt died ca. 1850.ALFRETON der Alfreton HallOrmond - Babington - Zouche - Morewood 1620+J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, II, 1855, 94; III, 1855, 111. Owned by the Morewood family since ca. 1620. Ownedby William Palmer Morewood 1825.ALTON der Alton ManorBlackwall - Ireton - Mellor - Grey - Wilmot - Walthall 1580?Sold by John Ireton to Henry Mellow in 1663. Sold 1670 to Anchetil Grey; 1747 by George Grey to Sir EdwardWilmot; 1845 by Sir Edward Wilmot to Peter Walthall. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, I, 1854, 196.BAKEWELL der Chatsworth HouseCavendish 1552?

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Dukes of Devonshire. Extensive library. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol.I, 1866. W. Cavendish, Catalogue of the Library. London, 1879. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1855, 3. C.Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, I, 1715; III, 1725. S. Jones, Views, 1829. Books sold June 30, 1958; June 6, 19, 1974.BARLBOROUGH der Barlborough HallRodes 1583Built by Francis Rodes ca. 1583. Owned by Cornelius Heathcote Rodes - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818.BEAUCHIEF ABBEY der Beauchief Abbey HallStrelley - Pegge - Pegge-Burnell 1665+J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, II, 1855, 122.BOLSOVER der Bolsover CastleCavendish medRebuilt 1616 by Sir Charles Cavendish (d. 1617), completed by his son William. Ruined.BRETBY REPTON der Bretby ParkStanhope 1650+J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 103. Owned by the Stanhope family, Earls of Chesterfield, since 1590.Rebuilt ca. 1650+. Owned 1855 by GFeorge A.F. Stanhope.BURTON-ON-TRENT der Drakelowe HallDes Voeux - Gresley 1750?F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 94. J. Tilley, Hallsof Derbyshire, IV, 1902, 25. Contents sold July 14-17, 20-22, 1931.CHESTERFIELD der Sutton HallLeake - Clarke - Butler 1720?Leake family (1611); Clarke family (1736); Butler family (1805). Owned by James Wandesford Butler, 19th Earl ofOrmond - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. Now a ruin. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 243. S. Jones, Views, 1829.DERBY der Kedleston House [Hall]Curzon 1759+National Trust. Designed by Adam. Library. Owned by Nathaniel Curzon, Lord Scarsdale - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I,1818. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J. Tilley, Halls of Derbyshire, II, 1893, 87. W. Watts, Seats, 1779.DERBY der Locko ParkLowe - Drury 1670+F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. IV, 1866+. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 6.EDNASTON der Ednaston LodgeKingdon 1650?In the Kingdon family since ca. 1660. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. IV, 1866+.ELVASTON der Elvaston HallStanhope 1760+Rebuilt ca. 1760; designed by James Wyatt. Owned by Charles Stanhope, Earl of Harrington - J.P. Neale's Views,vol. I, 1818. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 138. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Series of PicturesqueViews, vol. II, 1866+.ETWALL der Etwall HallGerard - Mosley - Sleigh - Cotton 1620?Sold by the Gerards to Sir Edward Mosley 1641. Passed 1646 to Sir Samuel Sleigh (d. 1679); then Rowland Cotton.Owned 1855 by Rev Charles E. Cotton. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 167. J. Tilley, Halls of Derbyshire,II, 1893, 73.FOREMARK der Foremark House [Hall]Burdett - Allsopp 1780?Large library. Rebuilt by Sir Robert Burdett. Owned 1853 by Henry Allsopp. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 197. C.Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, V, 1771. J. Tilley, Halls of Derbyshire, IV, 1902, 63.HADDON HALL der Haddon HallVernon - Manners medF.H. Cheetham, Haddon Hall. Manchester, 1904. S. Rayner, History ... Haddon Hall. London, 1836. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 50-55. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, I, 1848. J. Nash, Mansions, I, 1839. Seat of the Dukesof Rutland. Owned by Sir George Vernon (d. 1635). Passed to Manners ca. 1640. J. Tilley, Halls of Derbyshire, I,1892, 5. K.H. Mantell. Haddon Hall. Derby: English Life, [1957]; [1964]; [1970]; 1974; 1987.HARTINGTON der Hartington HallBateman 1525?Bateman family to 1850. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 241. J. Tilley, Halls of Derbyshire, II, 1893, 237.MANSFIELD der Hardwick HallTalbot - Cavendish 1590+Built for Earl of Shrewsbury. Acquired by the Dukes of Devonshire. Library. [Anon] The History of Chesterfield.London, 1839. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 65. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, I, 1848.

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MARKEATON der Markeaton HallMundy 1720?Mundy family since 1537. Built ca. 1720. Owned by Francis Mundy, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824.MELLOR der Mellor HallCheetham - Ratcliff 1680+Built by Isaac Cheetham. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Tilley,Halls of Derbyshire, I, 1892, 151.RENISHAW der Renishaw HallSitwell 1650?In Sitwell family since 17 cent. Owned 1854 by Sir Sitwell R. Sitwell. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 16.SHARDLOW der Shardlow HallFosbrooke - Sutton 1580?Bought by James Sutton ca. 1810. Owned by his son, James Sutton, in 1852. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 98-99. J.Tilley, Halls of Derbyshire, IV, 1902, 115.SWADLINCOTE der Calke AbbeyHarpur 1703+Built for Sir John Harpur. National Trust. Library. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 107.TISSINGTON der Tissington HallFitzherbert medFitzherbert family since Henry V. Owned by Sir Henry Fitzherbert - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824. J.B.Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 91. S. Jones, Views, 1829.UTTOXETER der Doveridge HouseCavendish 1769Built by Sir Henry Cavendish. Owned by Richard Cavendish, Lord Waterpark - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. S.Jones, Views, 1829. J. Tilley, Halls of Derbyshire, II, 1893, 41.WILLERSLEY der Willersley CastleArkwright 1700?Burned in 1791; rebuilt. Owned by Richard Arkwright - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. Contents sold June 7-11,1927.WINGERWORTH der Wingerworth HallBrailsford - Curzon - Hunloke 1726Hunloke family since 1525. Improved by Sir Henry Hunloke (d. 1715). Rebuilt by Sir Thomas W. Hunloke. Owned1854 by Sir Henry Hunloke. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 15. Country Life, 27, 1910, 162.

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BROADHEMBURY dev The GrangeDrewe 1610+Built by Sir Thomas Drewe. Owned by John Rose Drewe - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 67. S. Jones, Views, 1829.BUCKLAND FILLEIGH dev Buckland FilleighFortescue medRebuilt ca. 1750. Owned by John Inglett Fortescue - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824. S. Jones, Views, 1829.Broadclyst dev Killerton HouseBaring-Gould 1780?National Trust. Baring-Gould collection. A. Acland, Killerton. 1983. J. Britton, Devonshire Illustrated, 1832, 34.CHUDLEIGH dev Ugbrooke ParkClifford 1800?Australian National University, Canberra. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. J. Britton,Devonshire, 1832, 102. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 150.CREDITON dev Creedy ParkDavie 1580Built by John Davie, Mayor of Exeter. Sir John Davie (1641); 1823 passed to Col. Henry R. Ferguson [= Davie],owner in 1852. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 70.DARTINGTON dev Dartington HallChampernoune 1430+Originally the seat of the Dukes of Exeter. Acquired by Sir Arthur Champernoune ca. 1705. Rawlin Champernoune(d. 1774). J. Britton, Devonshire Illustrated, 1832, 71. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 134.EXETER dev PynesNorthcote medF.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. VI, 1866+. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 15.

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EXMOUTH dev MamheadBall - Vaughan - Hewett - Newman 1680+Built by Sir Peter Ball ca. 1680; 1749 Aprice family; 1754 Wilmot Vaughan, 1st Earl of Lisburne (d. 1800). Owned byGeneral Sir George Hewett (d. 1840) - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 175.F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866. Rebuilt in 1832. S. Jones, Views, 1829.HALDON dev Haldon HouseChudleigh - Chichester - Palk 1620?Sir George Chudleigh (d. 1738); Sir John Chichestert. Several owners to Sir Robert Palk. Large library with MSS ofHoker, Westcote, Risdon, and Chapple - writers on Devon. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 172.HAYNE dev Hayne House [Castle]Hayne - Harris medOwned 1853 by Christopher A. Harris. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 71-4.KILMINGTON dev Coryton HouseWarren - Tucker 1600?Warren family to 1697; William Tucker (1697). Rebuilt in 1756 by Benedictus Marwood Tucker. Owned by WilliamTucker - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 61. S. Jones, Views, 1829.LUSCOMBE dev Luscombe House [Castle]Hoare 1800+Built by Charles Hoare; designed by Nash. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. J. Britton, Devonshire Illustrated, 1832,63. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 228. S. Jones, Views, 1829.MILTON ABBOT dev EndsleighRussell 1810+Built ca. 1810. Designed by Jeffry Wyatt. Owned by John Russell, Duke of Bedford - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818.J. Britton, Devonshire, 1832, 55. S. Jones, Views, 1829.NEWTON ABBOT dev Ford HouseReynell - Courtenay - Wise 1620+Built by Sir Richard Reynell ca. 1620. Courtenay family (1660). Owned by Aylesford Wise - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I,1818. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, I, 1848. S. Jones, Views, 1829.NORTH HUISH dev Black HallFowell - Cornish 1780?Built by Hubert Cornish ca. 1780. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 230.OKEHAMPTON dev OaklandsSavile 1820?Built by Albany Savile, MP. Owned 1852 by Albany B. Savile. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 67. J. Britton,Devonshire Illustrated, 1832, 75.PENNYMOOR dev Cruwys Morchard HouseCruwys - Sharland 1594+In the family since medieval times. The library dates from 1682. Passed in 1804 to George Sharland. Rev GeorgeSharland changed his name back to Cruwys. H. Montgomery-Massingberd. The Field Book of Country Houses andtheir Owners. London, 1988. E.R. Delderfield, West Country Houses, I, 1968, 46.PLYMPTON dev Saltram HouseParker 1750?National Trust. Built by John Parker and his son. An 18c house formed from a Tudor/Stuart foundation. Rich 18ccollections, including a library. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. J. Britton, Devonshire, 1832, 52. National Trust.POWDERHAM dev Powderham CastleCourtenay medBuilt by Sir Philip Courtenay, Earl of Devon. Owned by William Courtenay, Viscount Courtenay - J.P. Neale's Views,vol. I, 1818. Library. J. Britton, Devonshire, 1832, 32. S. Jones, Views, 1829.SOUTH MOLTON dev Castle HillFortescue medF.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. VI, 1866+. W. Watts, Seats, 1779.TIVERTON dev Collipriest HouseBlundell - Winsloe - Hay 1780+Blundell family; rebuilt ca. 1780 by Thomas Winsloe. Owned by James Hay - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. J.Britton, Devonshire Illustrated, 1831. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 242. S. Jones, Views, 1829.TORRINGTON dev Stevenstone ParkTrefusis 1750?F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. VI, 1866+.WEMBURY dev Langdon Hall [Court]Parr - Calmady 1600?Calmady family since 1701. Owned by Mrs Calmady - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852,

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227. S. Jones, Views, 1829.WEMBWORTHY dev Eggesford HouseWallop medWallop family, Earls of Portsmouth, and Lords Lymington. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. VI, 1866+.YEALMPTON dev Kitley HouseBastard 1570?Bastard family. J. Britton, Devonshire Illustrated, 1832, 42.WOODSFORD dir Woodsford CastleStafford - Strangways medA farmhouse 1730. Ruined by 1850; then restored. The Strangways were Earls of Ilchester. John Hutchins. TheHistory ... Dorset. 1861. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 50. S. Heath, Dorset Manor Houses, 1907, 223.

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ABBOTSBURY dor Abbotsbury CastleFox - Strangways medOne of the seats of the Earls of Ilchester. Also owned Melbury House, Redlynch House, and 42 Belgrave Square.ABBOTSBURY dor Abbotsbury CastleStrangwaysLibrary before 1850?ANDERSON dor Anderson ManorTregonwell 1622Built by John Tregonwell. In family to 1910. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset.BARNSTON dor Barnston ManorClavell medSold by Sir William Clavell 1623. Subsequent history? A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset.BERE REGIS dor Manor HouseTurberville 1580+Built by Thomas Turberville (d. 1587). Demolished 1850. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861.BINGHAM'S MELCOMBE dor Bingham's Melcombe HouseBingham medBingham family from ca. 1220. Sir Richard Bingham (d. 1598). Library built ca. 1700. A. Oswald, Country Houses ofDorset.BLANDFORD dor Down HousePitt - Smith 1660+Built by the Pitts ca. 1660. Owned by the Smiths ca. 1850. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. V, 1866+.John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861.BLOXWORTH dor Bloxworth HouseSavage - Trenchard - Pickard 1608Altered 18 cent. and 1820. Built by George Savage. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset.BRADFORD PEVEREL dor Manor HouseMeggs - Purling medSold by John Meggs in 1770 to John Purling (d. 1798); George Purling. Owned by the Meggs family from ca. 1570.John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861.BRIDPORT dor The HydeHide - Hardy - Sherive - Downes - Gundry 1790?Rev Sherive Rector of Bridport 1790. Owned by Joseph Gundry in 1865. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861.BRYANSTON dor Bryanston HouseBerkeley - Portman 1780+Built ca. 1780 by Henry William Portman. Owned by Edward Berkeley Portman, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I,1818. wned by Henry William Berkeley Portman 1850. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861. J. Hutchins,Vitruvius Dorsettiensis, 1816. S. Jones, Views, 1829. A. Oswald, 1959, 175. Contents sold Nov. 24, 1925.CHALBURY dor Uddens HouseGundry - Greathed 1747Built by Nathaniel Gundry. Sold 1795 to Edward Greathed. Remodelled ca. 1810. John Hutchins. The History ...Dorset,III, 1868, 115.CHARBOROUGH dor Charborough Hall [Park]Erle - Drax 1660+Orig. house burned in the Civil War. Owned by General Thomas Erle (d. 1711). Passed to Henry Drax ca. 1730.Rebuilt by Sir Walter Erle. Added to by Henry Drax ca. 1738. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861. A.Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 142. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 166.

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CHARMINSTER dor Wolfeton HouseTrenchard medTrenchard family from 1480. Semi-derelict by 1862. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 60. S. Heath, DorsetManor Houses, 1907, 209.CHARMINSTER dor Wolveton HouseTrenchard - Henning 1500+Built by Sir Thomas Trenchard (d. 1505). Acquired by the Hennings ca. 1805. Remodelled ca. 1820. John Hutchins.The History ... Dorset, II, 1863, 60. S. Heath, Dorset Manor Houses, 1907, 209.CHETTLE dor Chettle HouseChafin - Castleman 1810Built by George Chafin. Sold 1846 to Edward Castleman. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861. A. Oswald,Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 153.CHIDEOCK dor Chideock ManorArundell - Weld 1450+The Chideock family estate passed to the Arundell family in 1450; in 1802 passed to Thomas Weld (Catholic family).Many alterations and enlargements. H. Montgomery-Massingberd, The Field Book of Country Houses, 1988.CHILCOMB dor Chilcomb ManorBishop 1578Built by John Bishop. By 1800 a farmhouse. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861.CHILD OCKFORD dor Fontmel ParvaSt Lo 1720?Built by Admiral Edward St Lo (d. 1729). John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861.CLENSTON dor Winterborne ClenstonWinterborne - De la Lynde - Morton - Pleydell medWinterborne family from 1230. De la Lynde 1456. Rebuilt by Sir Thomas De la Lynde (d. 1532). Mortons ca. 1560.Passed to Pleydell family. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 53.CLYFFE dor Clyffe HouseBaynard - Sturt - Porcher 1620+New house built 1820. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 45.CRANBORNE dor BoveridgeHooper - Brouncker 1570+Owned by the Hooper family from ca. 1570 to 1750; sold to Henry Brouncker, 1750. Old house demolished ca. 1825and replaced by an Italian villa. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 228.CRANBORNE dor Cranborne Lodge [Manor]Stillingfleet - Drax - Toulin - Tregonwell 1660+Owned by Samuel Stillingfleet (d. 1661). Rebuilt ca. 1750 by Thomas Erle Drax. John Hutchins, Dorset, III, 1868,380. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 123. S. Heath, Dorset Manor Houses, 1907, 91.CRANBORNE dor Manor HouseCecil 1520+Enlarged 1620+. Robert Cecil was created Viscount Cranborne in 1604; Earl of Salisbury 1605. John Hutchins. TheHistory ... Dorset. 1861.DEWLISH dor Dewlish HouseBaskett - Skinner 1680+Rebuilt by Thomas Skinner who acquired the house in 1663 from John Baskett. A. Oswald, Country Houses ofDorset.DUNTISH dor Castle HillFoy - Shore 1760Built by Fitzwalter Foy (d. 1781) near the old manor house. Owned 1810 by Samuel Shore. John Hutchins. TheHistory ... Dorset. 1861.DUNTISH dor Duntish CourtChurchill - Foy 1760?Designed by Sir William Chambers. Formerly known as Castle Hill. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, V, 1771. J.Hutchins, History of Dorset, III, 1868, 708. A. Oswald, 1959, 93. Built by Fitzwalter Foy. Foys acquired it from 1stDuke of Marlborough.EAST LULWORTH dor Lulworth CastleHoward - Weld 1588+Rebuilt in the 18 cent. Burned down in 1929. Owned by the Weld family since 1641. Owned by Humphrey Weld - W.Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779. Neale, Views, 2nd Series, vol. IV, 1828. John Hutchins. The History ...Dorset. 1861. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 32. S. Jones, Views,1829. A. Oswald, Country Houses of DSorset, 1959, 127.EAST STOKE dor Heffleton House

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Fyler 1750+Owned 1850 by John William T. Fyler. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861.EDMONDSHAM dor Edmondsham HouseHussey - Fry - Bowers 1589Owned by Hussey family to 1745 when the 3rd Thomas Hussey died. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset.ENCOMBE dor Encombe HouseArundel - Culliford - Pitt - Scott medSir Thomas Arundel ca. 1558; then Culliford family to 1734, when the house was pulled down by John Pitt; newhouse then built. Acquired by John Scott, Earl of Eldon in 1807. - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. JohnHutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861, 520. S. Jones, Views, 1829. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 155.FLEET dor Fleet HouseMohun 1602+Built by Maximilian Mohun (d. 1612). Owned 1860 by Rev George Goodden. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset.1861.FOLKE dor Folke HouseChafin - Jacob - Drax 1650?Owned by Thomas Chafin 1661. Bought by Rev. E. Jacob ca. 1700. Owned by Drax family 18-19 cent. JohnHutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861.FRAMPTON dor Frampton HouseFrampton - Browne - Grant 1580+Rebuilt by Robert Frampton. Owned by the Brownes since late 17 cent. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset, 1861.J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 69. Passed to the Grants in 1833.HANFORD dor Hanford HouseSeymer - Ker-Seymer 1623Owned 1850+ by Henry Ker-Seymer. Seymer family since 1599. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861. A.Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 94.KINGSTON dor Kingston HouseGrey - Pitt - Saunders 1591+In the Grey family to 1650? Sold by Laura Pitt in 1698 to John Saunders. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset.1861. By 1866 a home for poor widows.LANGTON dor Langton HouseCoker - Holder - Snow - Farquharson 1827Coker's house ca. 1740 pulled down. Owned by Rev John Coker; sold to William Holder; sold to George Snow;bought by James J. Farquharson 1800. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861. J. Hutchins, VitruviusDorsettiensis, 1816.LANGTON MALTRAVERS dor Leeson HouseDampier - Garland 1750+Enlarged by John Dampier 1808. Owned by John B. Garland 1850+. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861.LIDLINCH dor Plumber HouseBrune 1620+Enlarged by Charles Brune ca. 1750. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset, IV, 1870, 189. J. Hutchins, VitruviusDorsettiensis, 1816.LONG CRICHELL dor Critchill HouseNapier - Sturt 1640+Built by Sir Nathaniel Napier ca. 1640. In the Sturt family since 1720. Owned by Henry Charles Sturt - J.P. Neale'sViews, vol. I, 1818.MAPPERTON dor Mapperton Manor [House]Brett - Morgan - Brodrepp - Compton medRemodelled by Richard Brodrepp ca. 1661. The 4th Richard Brodrepp died 1774. A. Oswald, Country Houses ofDorset, 1959, 79. S. Heath, Dorset Manor Houses, 1907, 125.MELBURY SAMPFORD dor Melbury HouseSampford - Maltravers - Stafford - Strangways-Horner 1700?Rebuilt by Thomas Strangways (d. 1713). Seat of Strangways-Horner family. MS lists (1731-1848). BL Add. 51373A,51373B. Alston, Handlist of Library Catalogues, 1991. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 118. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 158. S. Heath, Dorset Manor Houses, 1907, 133. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris,Views, II, 1880, 29. Part of library sold May 14-16, 1962.MERLY dor Merly HouseWillett 1752+Bought by Ralph Willett in 1751 from Windham Ash. Built new house near orig. house. Enlarged 1772. Largelibrary. Willett printed a cat. of his library in 1785. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861. A. Oswald, CountryHouses of Dorset. [Anon] Merley House and model museum. Derby: English Life, 1990.

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MILBORNE ST ANDREW dor Milborne HouseMorton - Pleydell - Morton-Pleydell 1580+Remodelled 1729 by Edmund Morton-Pleydell. Demolished 1802. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. II, 1863,598. J. Hutchins, Vitruvius Dorsettiensis, 1816.MILTON dor Milton AbbasTregonwell - Bancks - Strachan - Damer - Fletcher medSold to Joseph Damer, Lord Milton, and Earl of Dorchester, in 1753. Rebuilt in 1771+ by Joseph Fletcher. Owned byLady Caroline Damer. - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. Large library. A. Oswald, Country Houses ofDorset, 1959, 108. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. Contents sold Sep 12-15, 19-23, 1932. J.Nash, Mansions, IV, 1849. W. Watts, Seats, 1779.MORETON dor Moreton HouseFrampton 1740+Old house rebuilt by James Frampton - his diaries survive. H. Montgomery-Massingberd, The Field Book ofCountry Houses, 1988. J. Hutchins, Vitruvius Dorsettiensis, 1816.NOTTINGTON dor Nottington HouseSteward 1817Built by Richard A.T. Steward (d. 1842), MP for Doreset. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861.OVER COMPTON dor Compton HouseAbington - Goodden 1620+Sold by George Abington to Robert Goodden (d. 1764). In Goodden family to 1870+. John Hutchins. The History ...Dorset. 1861. J. Hutchins, Vitruvius Dorsettiensis, 1816PARNHAM dor Parnham HouseStrode - Oglander 1530+Built by Robert Strode. Remodelled ca. 1790. Strode family to 1764; John Oglander, 1764. Enlarged by Sir W.Oglander, designed by Nash. Owned by John Oglander 1764. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861. A. Oswald,Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 58.PETERSHAM dor Gaunt's HouseGlyn 1810?Built by Sir Richard Carr Glyn - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. J. Hutchins, History of Dorset, III, 1868, 244. J.Hutchins, Vitruvius Dorsettiensis, 1816.PETERSHAM dor Petersham HouseMorton - Russell - Glyn 1600+Sold by Sir George Morton 1631 to William Russell. Sold 1785 to Sir Richard C. Glyn. John Hutchins. The History ...Dorset. 1861.POXWELL dor WarmwellTrenchard - Sadler - Richards 1625+Owned by Sir George Trenchard (cp. Wolfeton House). Owned 1662-1674 by John Sadler, the Orientalist. Owned byRichards family 1687-1806. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 93. S. Heath, Dorset Manor Houses, 1907,189.PUDDLETOWN dor Athelhampton HouseMartin - Brune - Floyer - Bankes - Long - Pole 1660+Owned by Sir Ralph Bankes ca. 1660. Sold to Sir Robert Long 1665; Sir James Long (d. 1691). Sold to George J.Wood 1850+. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861. Robert Cooke, Athelhampton, 1974. J. Nash, Mansions,III, 1841. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 65. S. Heath, Dorset Manor Houses, 1907, 3.PURSE CAUNDLE dor Purse Caundle HouseLong - Hoskins - Mews medAcquired by Richard Long ca. 1460; Hoskins 1656; Peter Mews, Bishop of Winchester 1684-1706. A. Oswald,Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 55. Country Life, 134, 1963, 1340, 1406.SANDFORD ORCAS dor Sandford Orcas HouseKnoyle - Hutchings 1533Built by Edward Knoyle. Owned by Knoyles to 1732. Owned in 1739 by Samuel Hutchings. Let for next 140 years. A.Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 75.SHAFTESBURY dor Arundel HouseArundel 1550+Built by Sir Thomas Arundel from Abbey ruins. Derelict by 1860. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861.SHERBORNE dor Eastmont HouseEastmont - Mildmay - Fooks 1670+Owned by Sir Henry Paulet St John Mildmay. Sold 1807 to Thomas Fooks. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset.1861.SHERBORNE dor Sherborne CastleRaleigh - Digby 1595+

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Owned by Sir Walter Raleigh. Much added to after 1660. Owned by Edward Digby, Earl of Digby - J.P. Neale'sViews, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. Owned by Simon Wingfield Digby. Visited by Alexander Pope. S. Jones, Views, 1829.A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 130. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, I, 1848. J. Hutchins, VitruviusDorsettiensis, 1816.SHERBORNE dor Sherborne HousePortman - Seymour - Toogood - Digby 1720+Built by Henry Seymour Portman; then Henry Seymour. Sold ca. 1765 to Mr Toogood. Bought by Lord Digby 19cent. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861.SHROTON dor Ranston HouseRyves - Baker 1758Ryves family to 1781. Robert Ryves 1545. Bought 1781 by Peter W. Baker (d. 1814). Baker family to 20 cent. Ownedby Thomas Ryves - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959,161. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. J. Hutchins, Vitruvius Dorsettiensis, 1816.SHROTON dor Ranston HouseRyves - Baker 1750?Bought by Peter W. Baker in 1781 from Thomas Ryves. Large library. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861.SMEDMORE dor Smedmore HouseClavell - Mansel 1790+Built by Edward Clavell. Enlarged 1820+. Passed ca. 1830 to Lt Col John Mansel (d. 1863). John Hutchins. TheHistory ... Dorset. 1861. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 162. J. Hutchins, Vitruvius Dorsettiensis, 1816.STAFFORD dor Stafford HouseRussell - Acton - Floyer 1610+Remodelled ca. 1720. Owned by Richard Russell 1714; George Acton 1749; John Floyer 1780. John Hutchins. TheHistory ... Dorset, II, 1863, 513.STALBRIDGE dor Stalbridge House [Parl]Boyle - Walter - Bayly - Paget 1600?Owned by Richard Boyle, Earl of Cork, 1630 (d. 1643). Bought by Peter Walter (d. 1745). Passed to Edward Bayly1752. Owned 1820 by Henry William Paget, Earl of Uxbridge, Marquis of Anglesey (d. 1854). John Hutchins. TheHistory ... Dorset. 1861. J. Hutchins, Vitruvius Dorsettiensis, 1816.STALBRIDGE dor Thornhill HouseThornhill - Pynsent - Sage - Cree - MacMahon - Boucher 1620?Sold by Robert Thornhill to Sir William Pynsent ca. 1680. Repurchased by Sir James Thornhill ca. 1700. Sold byJohn Thornhill 1770 to Mr - Sage. Bought 1787 by John Cree; 1795 John MacMahon. Bought 1828 by WilliamBoucher (d. 1836). John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. III, 1868, 672.STEEPLE dor Stepleton HousePitt - Fownes - Beckford 1750+Thomas Fownes 1654. Sold 1745 by Thomas Fownes to Julines Beckford of Jamaica. John Hutchins. The History ...Dorset. 1861. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 159.STOKE GAYLARD dor Stock HouseFarr - Yeatman 1620?Acquired 1690 by the Yeatmans by marriage with the Farrs. Owned by Rev H.F. Yeatman, a Judge. John Hutchins.The History ... Dorset, III, 1868, 686. J. Hutchins, Vitruvius Dorsettiensis, 1816.STUDLAND dor Brownsea CastleBenson - Waugh 1722Converted to a house by William Benson. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861. S. Jones, Views, 1829. A.Oswald, 1959, 174. Contents sold June 13-23, 1927.TARENT GUNVILLE dor Eastbury ParkDodington 1718+Designed by Vanbrugh. Built by Dodington. Owned by George Bubb Dodington who succeeded to the estate in 1720.Created Baron Melcombe in 1761. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861. A. Oswald, Country Houses ofDorset, 1959,149. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, III, 1725.THORNCOMBE dor Forde AbbeyRosewell - Prideaux - Gwyn - Miles 1649+Originally monastic. Bought by Edmund (Edward?) Prideaux 1649. Passed to Francis Gwyn ca. 1700. Virtuallyintact since the Commonwealth. Library in the abbey refectory. Bought 1847 by George F.W. Miles. John Hutchins.The History ... Dorset. 1861. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset. 1959, 113. John Roper, Forde Abbey, [1965?] J.Hutchins, History of Dorset, IV, 1870, 528. J.F. Roper. Forde Abbey. Derby: English Life, [1962]; [1968].TURNWORTH dor Turnworth HouseTwynihoe - Davis - Protheroe 1580+Owned by Rev. Christopher Twynihoe (d. 1773). Mark Davis (d. 1832) ca. 1800. Passed to Mark Protheroe in 1844.Sold 1846 to W.O.P. Okeden (d. 1868). John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset, III, 1868, 469.

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TYNEHAM dor Tyneham HouseWilliams - Bond 1620+Orig. house built 1583 by Henry Williams. In Bond family since 1683. Bought by Nathaniel Bond. Owned by RevWilliam Bond 1820+; Rev John Bond, Vicar of Weston (near Bath). Remodelled 1820+. John Hutchins. The History... Dorset. 1861. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 86. Bond family to 20 cent. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I,1852, 76.UPCERNE dor Upcerne HouseMellor 1610+Built by Sir Robert Mellor (d. 1624). Remodelled ca. 1830. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset, IV, 1870, 156. A.Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 96.UPNEY dor Upway HouseGould 1570+Owned by the Goulds to ca. 1850. Remodelled ca. 1750. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset, II, 1863, 844. J.Hutchins, Vitruvius Dorsettiensis, 1816. Also spelled Upwey.WALTERSTON dor Walterston HouseHoward 1586+Built by Thomas Howard, son of 1st Viscount Bindon. Burned 1863. Medieval seat of the Martins. John Hutchins.The History ... Dorset, II, 1863, 620. S. Heath, Dorset Manor Houses, 1907, 117. J. Nash, Mansions, III, 1841. A.Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 89.WATERSTON dor Waterston ManorNewburgh - Marney - Howard 1700?Library built early 18 cent. Rebuilt by Thomas Howard. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 89. J. Nash,Mansions, III, 1841. J. Hutchins, Dorset, II, 1863, 620.WEST CREECH dor Creech GrangeLawrence - Bond 1620+Sold 1686 by John Lawrence to Nathaniel Bond. Owned 1850 by Rev Nathaniel Bond. The orig. Lawrence house wasbuilt ca. 1530 by Sir Oliver Lawrence. Modernised 1739 by Denis Bond. Rebuilt by Rev Nathaniel Bond 1846.Library built in 1740. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 84.J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 65.WEST KNIGHTON dor Lewell LodgePount - Hawkins 1796Built by Adair Hawkins, a London surgeon. Owned by Bisset Hawkins MD from 1850+. John Hutchins. The History... Dorset. 1861.WIMBORNE MINSTER dor Deans CourtHanham 1580+The Baronetcy dates from 1667. Enlarged 1725. H. Montgomery-Massingberd, The Field Book of Country Houses,1988.WIMBORNE MINSTER dor Kingston LacyBankes 1672+Built by Sir John Bankes ca. 1672. Owned by Henry Bankes - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. Also known as KingstonHall. Owned by Henry Bankes 1799. Remodelled ca. 1820. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861. A. Oswald,Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 144. J. Hutchins, Vitruvius Doresettiensis, 1816. S. Heath, Dorset Manor Houses,1907, 103.WIMBORNE ST GILES dor Ashley HouseAshley - Ashleu-Cooper medAlso known as St Giles House. Revuilt 1651+. Remodelled ca. 1750. Owned by the Ashleys, Earls of Shaftesbury,since medieval times. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset.WINTERBORNE CAME dor Came HouseMeller - Damer 1750+Rebuilt by John Damer. Bought from the Lellers by Joseph Damer (from Ireland, d. 1736). John Hutchins. TheHistory ... Dorset. 1861. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 158.WINTERBORNE FARINGDON dor Manor HouseWilliams 1582+Built by Sir John Williams (d. 1617). In the Williams family to 19 cent. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861.WINTERBORNE WHATCOMBE dor Whatcombe HousePleydel 1750+Built by Edmund Morton Pleydel. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset. 1861. A. Oswald, Country Houses ofDorset, 1959, 163. J. Hutchins, Vitruvius Dorsettiensis, 1816.WINTERBOURNE ANDERSON dor Anderson ManorMorton - Tregonwell 1622Bought by John Tregonwell 1620. Designed by Inigo Jones. J. Hutchins, Dorset, II, 160-62. S. Heath, Dorset Manor

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Houses, 1907, 197. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 102.WOOLBRIDGE dor Woolbridge ManorTurberville 1580+S. Heath, Dorset Manor Houses, 1907, 231. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 47-8. Acquired by ThomasTurberville ca. 1560. The principal Turberville seat was at Bere. History obscrue after ca. 1710.WOTTON FITZPAINE dor Wotton HouseRose - Drewe - Luttrell 1820+Numerous remodellings. Owned 1850 by the widow of Francis Luttrell. John Hutchins. The History ... Dorset, II,1863, 274.WOTTON GLANVILLE dor Round ChimneysWellman - Dale 1590+Sold by the Duke of Marlborough to Dr Wellman ca. 1715. Sold to J.C. Dale in 1829. John Hutchins. The History ...Dorset. 1861.WRAXALL dor Wraxall ManorStawel - Bampfield 1600?Owned by the two families jointly to 1820. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 1959, 99.WYNFORD EAGLE dor Wynford Eagle HouseSydenham 1630Owned by Sydenham family from 1545. Rebuilt 1630 by William Sydenham. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset,1959, 100.

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AXWELL dur Axwell ParkClavering 1758Built by Sir Thomas Clavering, designed by James Paine. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. E. Mackenzie & M.Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834. W. Watts, Seats, 1779.AYTON BANK dur Ravensworth CastleBoynton - Gascoigne - Liddel 1808+Old house pulled down in 1808. Owned by Henry George Liddel, 2nd Earl of Ravesnworth - F.O. Morris, Series ofPicturesque Views, vol. V, 1866+. Rebuilt by Nash 1846. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. J.B. Burke, Visitation,2nd Series, I, 1854, 62. Bought by Thomas Ravensworth in 1619. Owned by Sir Thomas H. Liddel, BaronRavensworth 1821. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834. F.O. Morris,Views, V, 1880, 17.BARNARD CASTLE dur Ridley HallDavidson 1780?John Davidson. Cambridge University.BEAMISH dur Beamish HallWray - Christian - Davison 1813+Owned by Col. Wray 1651. Sold by George Wray to Maj. Christian 1671. Rebuild of house ca. 1737+. N. Pevsner,County Durham, 1953. Owned by Morton J. Davison - E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of... Durham. 1834.BISHOP MIDDLEHAM dur Bishop Middleham HallSmeddle 1765+N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Owned by Rev. John Smeddle in 1834. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical,Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.BLACKWELL dur Blackwell GrangeAllan 1700+Enlarged 1722. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Large library. Built by George Allan. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross,Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 40.BLACKWELL dur Blackwell HallNeville - Ewbank - Allen 1810?Owned 1852 by Robert H. Allen, FSA, High Sherriff. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 39.BRANCEPETH dur Brancepeth CastleNeville - Cole - Bellasyse - Tempest - Russell medNumerous owners: Neville family (1398); Cole family (1640); Sir Henry Ballasyse (1701); Earl of Fauconberg (17740;John Tempest (1776); William Russell (1790). Owned by Matthew Russell, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. N.Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Views, VI, 1880.BRANDON dur Burn HallBrackenbury - Claxton - Peacock - Smith - Salvin 1821+N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Owned by John Smith (d. 1715). Owned by Bryan J. Salvin in 1834. E. Mackenzie

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& M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.CASTLE EDEN dur Castle EdenBurdon 1786Built by Rowland Burdon, the Elder. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Owned by Rowland Burdon, the Younger in1834. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2ndSeries, I, 1854, 215.CHESTER-LE-STREET dur Lumley CastleLumley - Saunderson medFounded by Sir Robert Lumley. Large library of John Lumley acquired by James I, then BM. Owned by RichardLumley Saunderson, Earl of Scarborough - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. S. Jones, Views,1829. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 163. F.O. Morris, Views, IV, 1880, 9. [Anon] Lumley Castle. Derby:English Life, [1953].CROXDALE dur Croxdale HallSalvin 1760+Built by General Salvin, the architect's father. Salvin family from 1474. Owned by William T. Salvin in 1834. E.Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.DURHAM dur Lambton Hall [Castle]Lambton - Morton medAlso known as Lambton Castle. Rebuilt 1815 on site of castle dismantled by William H. Lambton. Lambton familysince medieval times. Owned by John George Lambton, M.P. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 140. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866. Owned by Henry Mortonin 1834. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834. S. Jones, Views, 1829.Library sold April 19-22, 1932.DURHAM dur Oswald HouseRichardby - Wilkinson 1800+Built 1800+ by Mr -- Richardby; bought by Thomas Wilkinson - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818.EGGLESTONE dur Egglestone HallHutchinson 1815+N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Hutchinson family from 1700. Owned by George P. Hutchinson in 1834. E.Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.ELEMORE dur Elemore HallBaker 1750+N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Owned by George Baker in 1834. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical,Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.ESH dur Esh HallSmythe 1687+N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Smythe family from 1600. Built by Sir Edward Smythe. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross,Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.FELLING dur Crow HallWylam 1750+N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Owned by Thomas Wylam in 1834. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical,Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.GAINFORD dur Gainford HallCradock 1603+Ruined by 1850. Restored. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Built by Rev. John Cradock. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross,Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.GIBSIDE dur Gibside HallBlakiston - Bowes 1603+Remodelled 1805. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Built by Sir William Blakiston. Passed to Bowes family in 1713.Owned by George Bowes M.P. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 57.GREENCROFT dur Greencroft HallHall - Clavering 1670+N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Acquired by the Claverings in 1670. Owned by Sir Thomas Clavering in 1834. E.Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.HAMSTERLEY dur Hamsterley HallSwinburn - Surtees 1770+N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Built by Henry Swinburn; completed by Anthony Surtees, owner in 1834. E.Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.HARDWICK dur Hardwick HallAske - Maire - Wytham - Burdon 1720+

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N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Owned by Marquis of Cleveland in 1834. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical,Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.HARPERLEY dur Harperley HallCradock - Pearson - Wilkinson 1580+N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Built by Marmaduke Cradock. Owned by George H. Wilkinson in 1834. E.Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.HEADLAM dur Headlam HallNeville - Brockett 1620+Enlarged ca. 1720. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Owned by William N. Brockett in 1834. E. Mackenzie & M.Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.HEBBURN dur Hebburn HallCarr - Ellison 1660+Refaced 1790. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Owned by Cuthbert Ellison in 1834. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2ndSeries, I, 1854, 238.HEWORTH dur Heworth HallSalvin - Byerley - Milbanke - Watson 1700+N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.HILTON dur Hilton CastleHilton - Musgrave - Bowes 1700?Hilton family to 1746; Sir Richard Musgrave; Bowes family since ca. 1780. Owned by John Lyon Bowes, Earl ofStrathmore - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818.HOLMSIDE dur Holmside New HallHunter 1682+N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Built by John Hunter. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... Viewof ... Durham. 1834.HORDEN dur Horden HallConyers - Burdon 1600+N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Built by Christopher Conyers. Bought by Rowland Burdon 1767. E. Mackenzie &M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.HUNWICK dur Hunwick Old HallBurdon - Hutton - Eure - Neville - Reay - Spencer medMedieval manor house. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Owned by Rev Robert Spencer in 1834. E. Mackenzie &M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.HYLTON dur Hylton CastleHilton - Musgrave - Brisco - Bowes medOwned 1854 by John Bowes. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 60. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J.P. Neale, Views, I,1818.LANGLEY dur Langley HallScrope - Powlett - Lambton 1530+Built by Henry, Lord Scrope. Ruined. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Ruined by 1834. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross,Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.MAINSFORTH dur Mainsforth HallHutton - Surtees 1720+Sold to Robert Surtees in 1708. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Owned by Robert Surtees FSA in 1834. E.Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.REDWORTH dur Redworth HouseSurtees 1580+Enlarged 1744. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Owned by Robert Surtees in 1834. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross,Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.RYTON dur Bradley HallAnderson - Hedley 1750+Designed by Paine. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Anderson family from 1630. owned by Robert Hedley in 1834.E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.SEAHAM dur Seaham HallMilbanke - Stewart 1780+Byron's wedding celebrated here. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Owned by the Marquis of Londonderry in1834. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2ndSeries, II, 1855, 151.SEDGEFIELD dur Sands HallOrd 1738+Owned in 1794 by Ralph Ord. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953.

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SHOTTON dur Shotton HallThompson - Brandling 1780+N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. In Thompson family since 16 cent. Passed to Charles Brandling in 1756. Ownedby Rev Ralph J. Brandling in 1834. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.ST HELEN AUCKLAND dur St Helen HallCarr 1625+Enlarged 18 cent. by Ralph Carr of Newcastle, M.P.STAINDROP dur Raby CastleVane - Neville medNeville; passed to Vane family. Bought from the Crown by Sir Henry Vane. Owned by the Neville family until 1569.Durham University. Owned by William Harry Vane, Earl of Darlington - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. F.O. Morris,Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 64. S. Jones, Views,1829.STAINDROP dur Staindrop HallCoffin 1620?N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Owned by Capt Coffin in 1834. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical,Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.STANHOPE dur Stanhope CastleRippon 1798N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Built by Cuthbert Rippon. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ...View of ... Durham. 1834.STANHOPE dur Unthank HallMaddison - Westgarth - Hildyard medN. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Owned by - Hildyard in 1834. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical... View of ... Durham. 1834.STELLA dur Stella HallTempest - Dunn 1580+Modernised 18 cent. Designed by Paine. Library. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Owned by Mrs Bridget Dunn in1834. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.STOCKTON-ON-TEES dur Wynyard ParkStewart 1750?F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866.STREATLAM dur Streatlam CastleBowes 1720Built by Blakiston Bowes. Modified up to 1830. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross,Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 58. [Anon]Streatlam Castle. London, 1880.TANFIELD dur Tanfield HallDawson - Beamish 1670+Remodelled ca. 1720. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... Viewof ... Durham. 1834.WALWORTH dur Walworth CastleJennison - Esh - Hopper 1600+N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Owned by Thomas Hopper in 1834. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical,Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 98.WASHINGTON dur Biddick HallCrofton 1720+N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Owned by Nicholas Crofton in 1834. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical,Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.WASHINGTON dur Washington HallJames - Musgrave - Washington 1620+N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.National Trust.WEST AUCKLAND dur West Auckland HallEden 1670+N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Eden family since 16 cent. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ...View of ... Durham. 1834.WHITBURN dur Whitburn HallPilkington - Williamson 1600+Remodelled ca. 1800. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... Viewof ... Durham. 1834.

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WHITWORTH dur Whitworth HallShafto 1780+Burned 1892. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Shafto family since 1652. Owned by Robert Shafto in 1834. E.Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I,1854, 246.WHORLTON dur Sledwick HallPoole 1580+Medieval origins. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. A farmhouse by 1834. Owned by Edward Poole. E. Mackenzie& M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.WILLINGTON dur Willington HallMills 1750?N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.WINSTON dur Westholme HallDouthwaite - Bacon - Musgrave 1606+N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. Owned by Sir Charles Musgrave in 1834. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical,Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.WITTON PARK dur Witton CastleEure - Chaytors 1530Eure family from 1530-1660. Then owned by Chaytors family. Owned by Colonel Chaytors - J.P. Neale's Views, vol.I, 1818. S. Jones, Views, 1829. Contents sold Nov 27-28, 1963.WOLSINGHAM dur Bradley HallBradley - Eure - Tempest - Bowes medRemodelled ca. 1740. N. Pevsner, County Durham, 1953. In Bowes family from 1600. Owned by Thomas Bowes in1834. E. Mackenzie & M. Ross, Historical, Topographical ... View of ... Durham. 1834.

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ABRIDGE ess Dews HallLockwood 1740+Enlarged by Richard Lockwood ca. 1740. Orig. founded ca. 1505. Owned by William Joseph Lockwood - J.P. Neale'sViews, Series 2, vol. I, 1824. Demolished 1840. Kentworthy-Browne, Guide, III, 1981.ALRESFORD ess Alresford HallHawkins 1720+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, I, 1854, 205.AVELEY ess BelhusBarrett - Belhus - Lennard 1530John Barrett (1530); 1550 Nicholas Belhus. Owned by Sir Thomas Barrett Lennard - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818.T.K. Cromwell, Excursions in Essex, I, 1825, 183. P. Morant, Essex, I, 1768, 78. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 34.Contents sold May 8-11, 14-17, 1923.BARKING ess BifronsBamber - Gascoigne 1740+Built by Dr John Bamber. Still in Bamber Gascoigne ownership. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.BARTLOW END ess WaltonsMaynard 1730+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BELCHAMP WALTER ess Belchamp HallRaymond 1620+Rebuilt by John Raymond ca. 1715. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.R. Rush, Seatsin Essex, 1897, 32.BOBBINGWORTH ess Blake HallClarke - D'Aeth - Capel Cure 1660+Bought by John Clarke in 1709; demolished; in family to 1770; then bought by Capel Cure from Sir NarboroughD'Aeth. Library. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. Montgomery-Massingberd, FieldBook, 1988. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 44.BOREHAM ess Boreham HouseHoare - Walford - Tyrell 1728+Built by Benjamin Hoare; sold in 1750 to Rev William Walford; bought by Sir John Tyrell in 1800. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BOREHAM ess New HallRatcliffe - Villiers - Monk - Hoare 1573

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Built by Thomas Ratcliffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex; bought by George Villiers 1st Duke of Buckingham 1622; 1660 givento George Monk 1st Duke of Albemarle; 1713 bought by Sir Richard Hoare, the banker; 1737 passed to John Olmius.Now a school. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BOXTED ess The LodgeLefroy 1810+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BRADWELL-JUXTA-MARE ess Bradwell LodgeDudley 1781+A transformation of the former Rectory by Rev Sir Henry Bate Dudleu (the "fighting parson"). Kentworthy-Browne[et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. W. Angus, Seats, 1787.BRENTWOOD ess Thorndon HallPetre 1591New house built by Robert Edward Petre, 9th Lord Petre 2 miles north in 1764-70. Designed by Samuel Wyatt. Largelibrary. Owned by William Francis Henry Petre, Lord Petre - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 66. T.K. Cromwell,Excursions, I, 1825, 163. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 175. W. Watts, Seats, 1779.BULMER ess AuberiesAndrewes - Greenwood - Meyrick - Alexander 1700+Owned by the Andrewes family from 1700 to 1807; sold to C. Greenwood, who rebuilt the house; sold to Col.Meyrick in 1833; then to Caledon Alexander in 1845. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 19. Beauties of England, I,1787, 256.CASTLE HEDINGHAM ess Castle Hedingham HouseMajendie 1719+The Majendies were Huguenot. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.CHELMSFORD ess New HallOrmond - Cromwell - Waltham medOriginall owned by the Ormond Family. Bought by Oliver Cromwell in 1651. From 1737 in the Waltham family.Owned by Lord Waltham - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1825,20. P. Morant, essex, II, 1768, 14.CHELMSFORD ess SkreensBramston 1728Built by Thomas Bramston. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation,2nd Series, I, 1854, 86. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 148.CHIGWELL ess Luxborough HallKnight - Hatch 1720Built by Robert Knight. Demolished 1800 by James Hatch. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,III, 1981.CHIGWELL ess Rolls ParkHarvey - Lloyd 1600+In the Harvey family since 1600. Large library. Owned by Admiral Sir Eliab Harvey, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, 2ndseries vol. III, 1826. Passed by marriage to the Lloyds of Aston Hall, Shropshire. Kentworthy-Browne, Guide, III,1981. Country Life, 44, 1918, 172.CHIPPING ONGAR ess Navestock New HallWaldegrave 1720+New house built by 1st Earl Waldegrave. Demolished 1811. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,III, 1981.CHIPPING ONGAR ess Navestock Old HallWaldegrave 1544+Still remains. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.COGGESHALL ess Holfield GrangeOsgood - Hanbury 1710+Improved by Henry Osgood. His daughter married John Hanbury who carried out further improvement.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.COLCHESTER ess Colchester CastleGray 1745Charles Gray, founder of the Castle Book Society. Colchester Council.COLCHESTER ess Layer Marney TowerMarney - Tuke - Tryon - Corsellis 1525+Begun by Henry 1st Lord Marney. Sold to Sir Brian Tuke; Sir Samuel Tryon, 1667; the Corsellis family were Flemishmerchants. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1825, 103.P. Morant, Essex, I, 1768, 409. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 123.

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COLCHESTER ess Lexden ParkMills 1825Built by J.F. Mills. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.COLNE ess Colne ParkBourchier - Maudit - Caldwell - Rookwood - Gage - Astle 1600?1631 = Humphrey Maudit. Passed to Daniel Caldwell (d. 1634). Thomas B. Gage sold in 1762 to Michael who sold toThomas Astle [=Hills]. Owned 1854 by Robert Hills. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 116.COPFORD ess Copford HallHaynes - Harrison 1750+Rev. John Harrison succeeded on the death of his cousin Hezekiah Haynes in 1763. Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 112.DAGENHAM ess ParsloesFanshawe 1580+Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.DANBURY ess Danbury PlaceMildmay - Round 1700?Remodelled 1832. After 1850 the home of the Bishops of Rochester. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II,1866+. Kentworthy-Browne, Guide, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1825, 35. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897.DANBURY ess RiffhamsSpencer-Phillips 1817+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.DEBDEN ess Debden HallChiswell - Vincent 1710Rebuilt in 1795, designed by Richard Holland. Owned by Richard Chiswell, son of the bookseller, ca. 1710. Owned byLady Vincent, Widow of Sir Francis Vincent - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. Kentworthy-Browne, Guide, III, 1981.J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 63.DENGIE ess Dengie ManorFanshawe 1700+Remodelled 1820-30. In the Fanshawe family to 1929. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,1981.DUNMOW ess Easton LodgeBourchier - Maynard 1593Built ca. 1593 by Sir Henry Maynard. Owned by Charles Maynard, Viscount Maynard - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I,1818. Burned 1847. Rebuilt. Kentworthy-Browne, Guide, III, 1981. F.W. Steer, The Easton Lodge Inventory, 1637.Chelmsford, 1952. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1825, 110. J.P. Neale, Views, I, 1818. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex,1897, 73. A. Sproule, Lost Houses, 1982, 128. P. Morant, Essex, II, 1768, 431.EARLS COLNE ess Colne PrioryCawardine 1760+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897.ELSENHAM ess Elsenham HallRush - Gilbey 1810+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 78.EPPING ess Wanstead HouseTylney 1720?Designed by Colen Campbell. Owned by the Earl of Tylney - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779. W.Angus, Seats, 1787. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, I, 1715; III, 1725. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1825, 62.A. Sproule, Lost Houses, 1982, 261. Contents sold June-July, 1822.EPPING UPLAND ess Copped HallConyers 1753Built by John Conyers on site of older house going back to 1540 - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779.Altered by James Wyatt 1775-77. Kentworthy-Browne, Guide, III, 1981. P. Morant, Essex, I, 1768, 48. J.A. Rush,Seats in Essex, 1897. W. Watts, Seats, 1779.FEERING ess Prested HallSherwood 1527+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.FINCHINGFIELD ess Spains HallKempe - Ruggles - Ruggles-Brise 1585+Built by William Kempe. Bought from Lady Swinnerton Dyer (nee Kempe) by Samuel Ruggles. Kentworthy-Browne[et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 194. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897.FINGRINGHOE ess Fingringhoe HallDarcy - Frere - Goddard - Rawston - Affleck 1580+

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Modified in ca. 1660. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GESTINGTHORPE ess Gestingthorpe HallOates 1735Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GOSFIELD ess Gosfield HallWentworth - Knight - Nugent 1540+Built by Sir John Wentworth. Bought by John Knight 1715. Robert Nugent built the library ca. 1740. In 1807-09occupied by the exiled Louis XVIII. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. C. Preston,History, [1959?] J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 83. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1825, 171. J.A. Rush,Seats in Essex, 1897, 91.GREAT BRAXTED ess Braxted Park [Lodge]Darcy - Whitcomb - Cornelison - Du Cane 1760+Several owners: Thomas Darcy [1620]; Whitcomb [1692]; Du Cane [1751]. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 153. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1825, 44.J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 49.GREAT COGGESHALL ess Marks HallHonywood 1609+Built by Robert Honywood. Modified ca. 1755. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GREAT HORKSLEY ess Horksley ParkScrope - Danby - Weston - Gibbs - Rowley - Harrold - Kelso medBought 1639 by William Gibbs; Samuel Gibbs (d. 1692). Bought by P. Harrold 1820. Sold 1841 to Edward J.F. Kelso.J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 247. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 111.GREAT MAPLESTEAD ess Dynes HallDeane - Guyon - Sperling 1580+Built by William Deane [Dyne family]. Rebuilt ca. 1670 by Sir Mark Guyon (d. 1690). Bought 1765 by HenrySperling. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854,69. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 69. P. Morant, Essex, II, 1768, 276.GREAT SALING ess Saling HallMaxey - Carter - Raymond - Goodrich 1570+Bought by Martin Carter in 1665. Sold to the Raymonds in 1717. Remodelled 1790. Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GREAT WALTHAM ess LangleysEverard - Tufnell 1620+Built by Hugh Everard. Bought by Samuel Tufnell 1710. Building records in Essex RO. Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 130. P. Morant, Essex, II, 1768, 88.J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 119.GREAT WARLEY ess Boyles CourtLescher 1776Now a school. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GREAT YELDHAM ess Spaynes HallSymonds - Muilman - Way 1600+Owned by various families. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.A. Rush, Seats inEssex, 1897, 152.GREAT YELDHAM ess SpencersBateman 1750+Remodelled by Dowager Viscountess Bateman, daughter of the 3rd Earl of Sunderland. Called Spencer Grange in 19cent. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 154.HARLOW ess Hallingbury PlaceHoublon 1771Owned by John Archer Houblon - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. Demolished 1922. Kentworthy-Browne, Guide, III,1981.HATFIELD BROAD OAK ess Barrington HallBarrington 1740+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1825, 87. J.A. Rush,Seats in Essex, 1897.HATFIELD BROAD OAK ess Down HallHarley - Prior - Selwyn 1670+Given by Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford to the poet Matthew Prior. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981. Passed to Selwyn family ca. 1780. Owned in 1818 by Charles Ibbetson Selwyn - Neale's Views, I,1818. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 65.HATFIELD PEVEREL ess Berwick Place

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Johnson - Townshend 1830Built by A. Johnson. Owned 1854 by Rev C.G. Gretton Townshend. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, I, 1854, 68.HATFIELD PEVEREL ess Hatfield PrioryLeigh - Alleyn - Wright 1768+Bought by John Wright in 1764, who then built a new house 200 yards south. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1825, 87.HIGH ONGAR ess Forest HallStane - Bramston-Stane 1700+In the Stane family from 1562. The old house was replaced in 1845. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 85.HORNCHURCH ess BretonsAustin - Hopkins - Dare - Hall-Dare 1680+John Austin [1680]; John Hopkins [1742]; John Dare [1772]. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,III, 1981.HORNCHURCH ess NelmesNaunton - Webster 1620+Owned by the Nauntons 1620-1700; the Websters of Copped Hall 1700-1780. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981.ILFORD ess CranbrookMoffat - Raikes - Dare - Hall-Dare 1720?Owned by Andrew Moffat [1763]; Robert Raikes [1796]; Dares [1806]. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.ILFORD ess ValentinesSurnam - Raymond 1710+Owned by Robert Surnam (1724-54); rebuilding by Sir Charles Raymond ca. 1769. Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.INGATESTONE ess Ingatestone HallPetre 1548+The Petre seat was Thorndon Hall. Partly demolished in 1790. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,III, 1981. [Anon] Introduction to Ingatestone Hall, 1953. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1825, 127.INGATESTONE ess JerichoSmyth - Ackworth 1520+Granted by Henry VIII to John Smyth. New house built ca. 1720. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 115.INGATESTONE ess The HydeBrand - Brand-Hollis - Disney 1720+Rebuilt by John Brand who bought the estate in 1718. Bequeathed to Rev John Disney. The marbles went to theFitzwilliam Museum. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.KELVEDON ess Felix HallWestern 1720+Demolished. The Gothic library is now at Monreith in Wigtownshire. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1825, 47. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 83.KELVEDON HATCH ess BrizesGlassock - Dolby 1722+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.KELVEDON HATCH ess Kelvedon HallWright 1750+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 85. J.A. Rush, Seatsin Essex, 1897, 117.LANGFORD ess Langford GroveWescombe - Byron 1750+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.LATTON ess Marks HallArkwright - Gilbey 1810+Owned by Sir Richard Arkwright. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke,Visitation, I, 1852, 33. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 128.LEYTON ess Great HouseTench - Oliver 1712+Built by Sir Fisher Tench. Sold to Thomas Oliver in 1758. Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.LEYTON ess Leyton GrangeGansel - Blaydon - Brassey - Lane 1720

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Built by David Gansel on site of the old Grange. Numerous changes in ownership: John Blaydon, Governor ofMaryland; Nathaniel Brassey; Thomas Lane. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. C.Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, III, 1725.LISTON ess Lyston HallCampbell - Campbell-Lambert 1730+Bought by William Campbell in 1737. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.LITTLE BIRCH ess Birch HallRound 1728+Earlier house burned in Civil War (owned byTendrings and Goldrings). Acquired in 1726 by James Round.Demolished 1845. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897,40.LITTLE BURSTEAD ess Stockwell HallSavile 1750+Remodelling of an earlier house. The seat of the Earls of Mexborough. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.LITTLE LEIGHS ess Leez PrioryRich - Montagu 1550+Built by Lord Rich. Pulled down in 1753. The Richs were Earls of Warwick. Passed to the Montagus, Earls ofManchester 1768. Owned by Guy's Hospital - most demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1825, 157.MARGARETTING ess Coptford HallHolden 1756+Built by Richard Holden. Demolished in 1850. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.MISTLEY ess Mistley HallRigby 1720+Modified by Adam for Richard Rigby. Demolished in 1835. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1825, 116.MOULSHAM ess Moulsham HallMildmay 1730+Rebuilt by Benjamin Mildmay. Building records in Essex RO. Demolished 1816. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guideto Country Houses, III, 1981. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV, 1767. P. Morant, Essex, II, 1768, 2.NAZEING ess Nazeing ParkPalmer 1814Now a school. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.NEWPORT ess ShortgroveO'Brien - Smith - Butler 1712+Belonged to the Earls of Thomond. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.A. Rush, Seatsin Essex, 1897, 146.QUENDON ess Quendon HallNewman - Turner - Maurice - Cranmer 1580+Built by Thomas Newman. Remodelled ca. 1680 by Thomas Turner. Sold to John Maurice 1717; Henry Cranmer1741. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 134. Contentssold July 25-28, 1906.RICKLING ess Rickling HallTebbett 1500+Mostly ruined. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.RIVENHALL ess Rivenhall PlaceWestern 1750+Landscaped by Repton in 1780 for Charles Western. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1825, 45. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 137.ROMFORD ess Dagnam ParkWright - Carteret - Muilman - Neave 1660+Now known as Dagnams. Built by Sir Henry Wright. Extended by Edward Carteret ca. 1735. Owned 1749-72 byHenry Muilman. Sold to Sir Richard Neave in 1772. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1825, 251.ROMFORD ess Gidea HallCooke - Eyles - Benyon 1520+Replaced in 1725 by Sir John Eyles. Sold in 1745 to Richard Benyon, who enlarged it ca. 1776. Kentworthy-Browne[et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1825, 171.ROMFORD ess Hare HallWallinger - Severn 1770+

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Built by John Wallinger. Owned by Benjamin Severn - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. I, 1818. Kentworthy-Browne, Guide,III, 1981. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1825, 170.ROMFORD ess StubbersCoys - Russell - Branfill - Champion 1600+Altered 1680+. Demolished 1960. Kentworth-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. Family seat of the Champion, Branfill,and Russell families. Colchester PL. Check names.SHENFIELD ess Shenfield PlaceVaughan 1689Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.SOUTH WEALD ess Weald HallBrown - Smith - Tower 1550+Rebuilt in 1730+ by Hugh Smith (d. 1743). Interior changes in 1778. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 182. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1825, 169.ST OSYTH'S ess St Osyth's PrioryD'Arcy - Rochford - Nassau 1550+After the D'Arcys came the Earls of Rochford; passed to the Nassau family in 1830. Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. S.S. De Chair, St Osyth's Priory. Derby: English Life, [1956]; [1966]. S.C. Hall,Baronial Halls, I, 1848. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 139.STANSTED MOUNTFITCHET ess Stansted HallMiddleton - Heath 1620+Owned by the Middletons 1615-1710; the Heaths 1710-1818. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,III, 1981.STAPLEFORD ABBOTS ess AlbynsWood - Abdy 1620+Bought by Sir Robert Abdy in 1654. Remodelled 1754. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,1981. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 17. Sale of contents 1926. [Anon] Essex: a new and complete History, IV, 1771,33.STEEPLE BUMPSTEAD ess Bower HallBendish - Anderson - Stephens 1720?Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. New and Complete History of Kent, II,1769, 258.STEEPLE BUMPSTEAD ess Moyns ParkMoyne - Gent 1580+In the Gent family to 1879. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. Country Life, 70, 1931,592. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 132.TERLING ess Terling PlaceStrutt 1778+Library. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.THAXTED ess Horham HallCutte - Smith 1510+Built by Sir John Cutte. The house was visited by Leland. Sold in 1617 by Sir William Smith of Hill Hall.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1825, 122. S.C. Hall,Baronial Halls, I, 1848. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 107. Contents sold Oct 4, 1982.THEYDON MOUNT ess Hill HallSmith 1560+Built by Sir Thomas Smith Secretary of State to Edward VI. Owned by Sir Thomas Smythe - J.P. Neale's Views,Series 2, vol. I, 1824. Kentworthy-Browne, Guide, III, 1981. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 103. W. Watts, Seats,1779. Contents sold July 22+, 1925.UGLEY ess Orford HouseRussell 1700+Built by Edward Russell, Earl of Orford. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.UPMINSTER ess Upminster HallBranfill 1590+Owned by 1st Earl of Gainsborough; bought by the Branfill family in 1685. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 179.WALTHAM ABBEY ess WarliesMorgan - Buxton 1750+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WANSTEAD ess Wanstead GroveChild - Long - Rushout - Cond‚ 1720+Rebuilt by Sir Richard Child, designed by Colen Campbell.. The Childs were Earls Tilney. Owned by Anne Rushout

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- J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. Let to Louis Joseph Princde Cond‚. Demolished 1823. Intended to rivalCarlton House. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981.WETHERSFIELD ess Great Codham HallTabor 1750+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WIDFORD ess HylandsComyns - Kortwright - Labouchere 1700?Built by Sir John Comyns (d. 1740). 1795 Cornelius Kortwright. Owned by P.C. Labouchere - J.P. Neale's Views, vol.I, 1818. Abandoned. Kentworthy-Browne, Guide, III, 1981. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 113.WITHAM ess Faulkbourne HallFortescue - Bullock 1500+Notable library - "Queen Anne Library". Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 136. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 81. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1825,28.WIVENHOE ess Wivenhoe ParkRebow 1759+Built by Isaac Rebow. Enlarged 1846-49. University of Essex. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 46. J.A.Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897, 185. Contents sold Mar 10, 1964.WOODFORD ess Claybury HallHatch 1790Rebuilt by James Hatch, a malt distiller from Bromley. Repton produced a Red Book in 1791. Kentworthy-Browne[et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.

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? glo Hackwood ParkPowlett 1750?Place as yet unidentified. Owned in 1819 by William Orde Powlett - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. S. Jones, Views,1829. P. Sandby, Select Views, I, 1783. Country Life, 33, 1913, 706, 742. H.A. Tipping, English Homes, IV,i, 1920, 229.ABLINGTON glo Ablington ManorBasset - Coxwell 1590+J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 268. Built by John Coxwell. Owned by Rev C. Coxwell in 1852.ADMINTON glo Adminton HallHolland - Corbett 1680+In Warwickshire since 1935. Remodelled 18 cent. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.ALDERLEY glo Alderley GrangePointz - Hale 1600?Sir Nicholas Pointz 1608; Sir Matthew Hale (d. 1676), judge. Author of numerous works. R. Atkyns, Glocestershire,1768, 107.ALMONDSBURY glo Over CourtBerkeley - Dowel - Vaughan medBerkeley family orig.; then Dowel (ca. 1670). Owned by John Vaughan - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825.S. Jones, Views, 1829.BADMINTON glo Badminton HouseSomerset 1620+Bought by Sir Thomas Somerset ca. 1620. Destroyed in the Civil War. Rebuilt ca. 1660+. Owned by Henry CharlesSomerset, Duke of Beaufort. J. Neale's Views, 2nd Series, Vol. II, 1825.BERKELEY glo Berkeley CastleBerkeley medMedieval origin. Owned by Col. William Fitzhardinge Berkeley in 1819 - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. J.H. Cooke,A Handbook. [1881]. V. Sackville-West, Berkeley Castle. Derby, [1960?] R. Atkyns, Glostershire, 1768, 136. S. Jones,Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Views, VI, 1880, 79. S. Rudder, Gloucestershire, 1779, 270. V. Sackville-West. BerkeleyCastle. Derby: English Life, [1968?]; 1972; 1974; 1997.CIRENCESTER glo Cirencester ParkDanvers - Bathurst 1626Orig. house built by Henry, Lord Danvers, Earl of Derby ca. 1626. Bought by Sir Benjamin Bathurst ca. 1700.Owned by Henry Bathurst, Earl Bathurst - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. R.Atkyns, Glocestershire, 1768, 41. S. Rudder, Gloucestershire, 1779, 355.DOWDESWELL glo Dowdeswell CourtRogers 1575Built by Richard Rogers. Owned 1852 by Richard R.C. Rogers. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 247.

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DOWN AMPNMEY glo Down Ampney HouseHungerford - Dunch - Craggs - Eliot 1575?Hungerfords to 1645. Passed to Edmund Dunch; James Craggs ca. 1720; Eliots ca. 1730. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II,1853, 233. Estate sold May 2, 1929.DYRHAM glo Dyrham ParkBlathwayt 1691+Built by William Blathwayt, Secretary of State to William III. Little changed. National Trust. J. Kenworthy-Browne,Dyrham Park, 1971. R. Atkyns, Glostershire, 1768, 216. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, 1717.FAIRFORD glo Fairford ParkTracy - Barker - Raymond 1650?Owned by the Tracys from ca. 1535. Rebuilt by Andrew Barker. Owned 1854 by John R. Raymond Barker. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 43. R. Atkyns, Glostershire, 1768, 226.GREAT BARRINGTON glo Barrington ParkBray - Talbot 1580?Passed to Bray family ca. 1560. Bought 1734 by Charles Talbot (d. 1737), Lord Chancellor. S. Rudder,Gloucestershire, 1779, 262. P. Sandby, Select Views, I, 1783.HANHAM glo Hanham HallNewton - Whittuck 1570?Owned 1855 by J.W. Whittuck. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 76.HENBURY glo Blaise CastleHarford 1800+Owned by John S. Harford in 1819 - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 121. S. Jones,Views, 1829.HORTON glo Horton Court [Manor]Paston 1700?1758 cat. Gloucestershire RO - D 5563. Country Life, 71, 1932, 122.KINGS WESTON glo Kings WestonClifford 1715?J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, I, 1715. S. Jones, Views, 1829. R. Atkyns,Glocestershire, 1768.LYDNEY glo Lydney ParkWinter - Bathurst 1590?Granted by Elizabeth to Sir William Winter, Vice Admiral at the Armada. Damaged in Civil War. Repaired byBenjamin Bathurst (d. 1809). Owned 1855 by Charles Bathurst. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 140.MORETON-IN-THE-MARSH glo Batsford ParkFreeman - Mitford medJohn Freeman in the reign of Henry VI; Richard Freeman (d. 1710). Owned by John Freeman Mitford, LordRedesdale - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824. R. Atkyns, Glocestershire, 1768, 133. S. Rudder, Gloucestershire,1779, 266. Part of contents sold April 30, May 1-2, 1919.MORETON-IN-THE-MARSH glo SesincoteCockerell - Rushout 1750?Now known as Sezincote - still privately owned. Owned by Sir Charles Cockerell, M.P., in 1819 - J.P. Neale's Views,vol. II, 1819. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866.ODDINGTON glo Oddington HouseReade 1800?Rebuilt ca. 1800 by Sir John Chandos Reade - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824. S. Jones, Views, 1829. CountryLife, 88, 1940, 142.STOW-ON-THE-WOLD glo Adlestrop ParkLeigh 1540+Home of the Leigh family since 1540. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, II, 1855, 134.Jones, Views, II, 1829.TETBURY glo Badminton HouseSomerset 1780?Home of the Dukes of Beaufort. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. R. Atkyns, Glostershire,1768, 125. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, I, 1854, 44.TETBURY glo ChavenageStephens 1576Built by Edward Stephens. Owned by the Stephens family to 1891. An intact Elizabethan house.TETBURY glo Westonbirt HouseCrew - Holford 1608+In the Holford family since ca. 1690. Owned by George Holford, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826.

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F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866.TEWKESBURY glo Beckford HallWakeman 1750?Henry Wakeman - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. F.O. Morris, Views, S. Jones, Views, 1829.THORNBURY glo Thornbury CastleStafford - Howard medIn Howard family since ca. 1750. Several remodellings. R. Ellis, History of Thornbury Castle. Thornbury, 1839. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 144.WINCHCOMBE glo Sudeley CastleSudeley - Boteler - Chandos - Brydges - Dent medOwned by John and William Dent since 1837. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. I, 1866. J.B. Burke,Visitation, I, 1852, 25. S. Rudder, Gloucestershire, 1779, 716.WINCHCOMBE glo Toddington ParkHanbury 1600?F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. V, 1866+. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 205.

HAMPSHIRE

ALTON ham Froyle PlaceMiller 1630?Owned by Samuel Gauden (1660); Thomas Miller (d. 1705). Owned by Sir Thomas Miller in 1819 - J.P. Neale'sViews, vol. II, 1819.AMPORT ST MARY'S ham Amport HousePowlett 1551+Home of Powlett family from 1551. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. Jones, Views, 1829. Contents sold July 14-21,1919.AVINGTON ham Avington Park [House]Brydges - Villiers - Shelley 1670+Rebuilt by the Villiers. Sold to John Shelley (poet's brother) ca. 1800. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 54.BASINGSTOKE ham Stratton ParkBaring 1600?Originally belonged to Wriothesley family. Bought by Sir Francis Barin c. 1730. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819.Baring MS cat. in Bodley - MS Eng. misc. e. 629. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV, 1767. S. Jones, Views, 1829.BEAULIEU ham Beaulieu PalaceMontagu 1538+Bought by the Earl of Southampton after the Dissolution. Much remodelling for Henry Scott, 1st Lord Montagu,1871-74. Some early books. H.E.R. Widnell, Beaulieu. Beaulieu, 1952. R.A. Grove, Seats in the Neighbourhood ofLymington, 1832.BENTWORTH ham Bentworth HallFitzherbert - Fisher - Ives 1720?Rebuilt 1830 by R. Horman Fisher. Sold 1848 to J. Robert Ives. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, II, 1855, 28.BITTERN ham Eastfield LodgeParkhouse 1835Built by George Parkhouse. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 85.CADLAND ham Cadland ParkDrummond 1750?Owned by Robert Drummond - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779. Remodelled 1837 by Andrew R.Drummond. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1855, 56.CHAWTON ham Chawton HouseKnight 1588In the Knight family since 1552. Built 1588 by John Knight. Owned 1855 by Edward Knight. W.A. Leigh, ChawtonManor and its Owners. London, 1911. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 126.EVERSLEY ham Bramshill ParkCope 1750?MS cat. (1790?). BL Add. 54172. Belonged to Sir John Cope. Alston, Handlist of Library Catalogues, 1991. J.B.Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 46. 2nd Series, II, 1855, 164. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, I, 1848. S. Jones, Views, 1829.FAIR OAK ham Fair Oak ParkBradshaw medOwned by the Bradshaws since 11th cent. Owned 1855 by James E. Bradshaw. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II,1855, 229.GREYWELL ham Greywell Hill House

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Carleton 1760?Home of Sir Guy Carleton, Governor of Quebec; CiC British forces in America till end of Revolution. Returned toGreywell in 1796. 1761 map discovered there - Times, 12 Jan. 1998.HIGHCLIFFE ham High Cliffe CastleBeresford - Stuart 1760?F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. V, 1880, 75. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. Contents sold July 5-7, 1949.HINTON AMPNER ham Brookwood ParkGreenwood 1800?Large library. Owned by William Greenwood. S. Jones, Views, 1829.HURSLEY ham Hursley Lodge [Park]Heathcote 1630+Bought by Richard Major in 1639 from Sir Gerard Napier. In 1649 Richard, son of Oliver Cromwell lived at Hursley.Owned by Sir William Heathcote in 1819 - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 202. S.Jones, Views, 1829.ODIHAM ham Dogmersfield ParkMildmay 1660?Owned by Anthony Bathurst (1664). Lady jane Mildmay, daughter of Carew Mildmay had a large library. J.P.Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 242. S. Jones, Views, 1829.PORTSMOUTH ham Camo HallDelmŠ 1750?Built by John DelmŠ. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819.ROMSEY ham BroadlandsTemple 1722?Home of Palmerston; in modern times the Mountbattens. Owned by Lord and Lady Romsey. J.P. Neale's Views, vol.II, 1819. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 216. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Series ofPicturesque Views, vol. I, 1866.SOUTHWICK ham Southwick ParkThistlethwaite 1800?Owned by Thomas Thistlethwaite in 1819 - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I,1854, 209. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J. Kip, I, 1715.STRATFIELDSAYE ham Stratfieldsaye HouseDabridgecourt - Pitt - Wellesley 1600?Owned by Dabridgecourts from medieval times to ca. 1640. Bought by Sir William Pitt - Lords Rivers after 1776.Granted in 1815 to the Duke of Wellington. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 214. C. Scott, Stratfield Saye.London, [1974?]WINCHESTER ham Cranbury ParkChamberlayne 1750?F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. I, 1866. [Anon] Cranbury Park. Eastleigh, [1964?]

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ALLENSMORE hef Allensmore CourtPateshall 1714+Bought by the Pateshall family in 1725. Added to ca. 1780. Partly demolished. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II,1980.ALMELEY hef Newport HousePember - Foley - Onslow - Watt 1774Replaced earlier house. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. C.J. Robinson, Mansions of Herefordshire, 1873.ARAMSTONE hef Aramstone HouseWoodhouse 1720?Owned by Francis Woodhouse 1787. W. Angus, Seats, 1787.BALLINGHAM hef Ballingham HallScudamore 1602+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.BISHOP'S FROME hef Bromtrees HallStephens - Nicholett 1620+Rebuilt ca. 1750 for Stephens family. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.BISHOP'S FROME hef Cheyney CourtSlaughter - Gardiner - Jones 1620+Sold to Richard Gardiner ca. 1738. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. C.J. Robinson, Mansions ofHerefordshire, 1873.

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BODENHAM hef Broadfield Court [Hall]Hayton - Phillipps - Burchall medOwners not known before Thomas Hayton who sold it in 1770 to Thomas Phillipps. P. Reid, Guide to CountryHouses, II, 1980. H. Chauncy, Herefordshire, I, 1826, 144.BOSBURY hef Bosbury HouseStedman - Higgins 1750+Built by the Stedmans; bought by the Higgins family in 1828. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 175. iBRAMPTON ABBOTS hef RudhallRudhall - Westphaling - Baring medP. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.BRAMPTON BRYAN hef Brampton Bryan HallHarley 1750?P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.BRINSOP hef Brinsop CourtTirrell - Dansey - Ricardo medAdded to in 16 & 17 cent. Visited by Wordsworth and Southey. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.BROCKHAMPTON-BY-BROMYARD hef Brockhampton ParkBarneby 1750+Bartholomew Barneby. Now National Trust. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.BROMYARD hef Buckenhill ManorTomkyns - Higginson - Barneby-Lutley 1730+There was an earlier house. The Tomkyns family were there till 1804, when they sold it to Robert Higginson; then theBarneby-Lutley family late 19 cent. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.BROMYARD hef Clater ParkPauncefort - Dansey - Barneby 1750+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.BROMYARD hef Saltmarshe CastleHigginson - Barneby 1840Demolished. Built by William Higginson. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.BYFORD hef Byford CourtGomond - Geers med16 & 17 cent. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.CANON FROME hef Canon Frome CourtHopton 1786Built for Richard Cope Hopton. Replaced a 17 cent. house. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.CANON PYON hef DerndaleJay 1660+In the Jay family since 1630s. Altered many times. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. Montgomery-Massingberd, Field Book, 1988.CLEHONGER hef Belmont HouseAubrey - Matthews - Prosser 1700?The Aubrey house burned down in 1785. Col. John Matthews built a new house in 1788-90, designed by JamesWyatt. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.CLIFFORD hef The MoorPenoyre 1828+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.CODDINGTON hef Coddington CourtHolder - Hale - Vale 1750+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.COLWALL hef Barton CourtLambert - Peyton 1790+Built for Henry Lambert. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.COLWALL hef Hope EndBarrett - Heywood 1815Home of the Barretts of Wimpole Street. Built over earlier house. Bought by Thomas Heywood, the antiquary in1832. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 54. A. Sproule, Lost Houses, 1982,175.COLWALL hef Old ColwallBrydges - Martin 1720+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.

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CREDENHILL hef Credenhill CourtHardwick 1760Owned by Philip Hardwick (d. 1870), the architect. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.CROFT hef Croft CastleCroft - Knight medPassed to the Knight family in 1746. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.DILWYN hef HenwoodLambe 1775+Built by Lacon Lambe. In the family till 20 cent. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.DILWYN hef Luntley CourtTomkyns - Capel - Whitmore - Ferrer 1620+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. C.J. Robinson, Mansions of Herefordshire, 1873.DINEDOR hef Rotherwas HouseBodenham medRebuilt 1723. Designed by Gibbs. Demolished. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2ndSeries, II, 1855, 124. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J.P. Neale, Views, 2nd Series, II, 1825.DINMORE hef Dinmore ManorWolrych - Fleming - St John 1600+Wolrych till ca. 1720; then the Flemings of Sibdon Castle; St John, 1788. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.DONNINGTON hef Haffield HouseGordon 1818+Built by William Gordon. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.DOWNTON hef Downton CastleBoughton - Knight 1772+Built by Richard Payne Knight (d. 1824). Large library. Owned by Thomas Andrew Knight, F.R.S. - J.P. Neale'sViews, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views,vol. V, 1866+.EARDISLEY hef Eardisley ParkCoke 1720+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.EARDISLEY hef LemoreCoke 1620+Owned by the Coke family from 1640 to 20 cent. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.EASTNOR hef Eastnor CastleCocks - Somers 1812+Replaced a house called Castleditch owned by the Cocks family since 1580+. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II,1980. F.F. Somers, Eastnor Castle. Maidstone, [1975?] S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Views, IV, 1880, 33. J.P.Neale, Views, II, 1819.EATON BISHOP hef Lower EatonRavenhill - Phillipps 1750+Replaced an earlier house owned by the Ravenhill family. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.ELTON hef Elton HallSalwey 1720+Rebuilt by Thomas Salwey ca. 1720. Rebuilt 1760. Evidence of a 17 cent house remains. P. Reid, Guide to CountryHouses, II, 1980.EVESBATCH hef Evesbatch CourtDobyns - Dobyns-Yate 1627+Rebuilt in 1757, designed by Thomas Symonds. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.EYE hef Berrington HallHarley - Rodney 1778Designed by Henry Holland for Thomas Harley, younger son of the 3rd Earl of Oxford. P. Reid, Guide to CountryHouses, II, 1980.EYE hef Eye ManorGorges 1680+Built for Ferdinando Gorges, a Barbados trader. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. [Anon] A Guide to EyeManor. London, [1973?]FAWLEY hef Fawley CourtGwillim - Kyrle - Money-Kyrle 1520+Sold in 17 cent. to Sir John Kyrle. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. C.J. Robinson, Mansions ofHerefordshire, 1873.FOWNHOPE hef Fownhope Court

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Lechmere 1620+Remodelled in 19 cent. Lechmere family from Worcestershire. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. C.J.Robinson, Mansions of Herefordshire, 1873. Contents sold Apr. 24, 1923.GANAREW hef Wyastone LeysAtlay - Meek - Blakemore - Bannerman 1780+Built by S.O. Atlay. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.GOODRICH hef Goodrich CourtMeyrick - Moffat 1831+Designed by Edward Blore for Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, authority on armour. Large library. Sold (with armour) in1868. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 226.HAREWOOD hef Harewood ParkHoskyns 1650+Bought in 1654 by Bennet Hoskyns. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.HAYWOOD hef Haywood LodgeWhitmore - Livius - Matthews 1710+Sold by the Whitmore family in 1783 to George Livius. Sold to Col. Matthews builder of Belmont. P. Reid, Guide toCountry Houses, II, 1980.HOLME LACY hef Holme Lacy HouseLacy - Scudamore - Scudamore-Stanhope 1675+Built by 2nd Viscount Scudamore. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. [Anon] A Short Description ... HolmeLacy. [London, 1922]. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 38. F.O. Morris, Views, I, 1880, 27. Contents soldJan 31, Feb 1-3, 1910.HOPE-UNDER-DINMORE hef Hampton CourtLenthall - Coningsby - Arkwright medBought by the Coningsby family 1510. Many changes made 1710+. Remodelled 1830+. P. Reid, Guide to CountryHouses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 250. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, II, 1717; III, 1725. S.Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Views, II, 1880, 9. Contents sold Mar 16+, 1925.HOPE-UNDER-DINMORE hef Winsley HouseBerington - Kinnersley 1580+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.KENTCHURCH hef Kentchurch CourtScudamore medRemodelled several times. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J.P. Neale, Views, 2ndSeries, IV, 1828. C.J. Robinson, Mansions of Herefordshire, 1873.KING'S CAPLE hef Aramstone HouseWoodhouse - Smith 1730+Demolished 1959. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.KINGTON hef RidgebourneCheese - Davies - Banks 1806Built for Edmund Cheese on site of earlier house. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.KINNERSLEY hef Kinnersley CastleVaughan - Smallman - Morgan - Clutton 1580+Built by Roger Vaughan. Remodelled 18 & 19 cent. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.KINSHAM hef Kinsham CourtHarley 1750+Dower house of Brampton Bryan. Seat of the Earls of Oxford. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.LEDBURY hef Dingwood ParkBiddulph - Gunter-Jones 1700+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.LEDBURY hef Ledbury ParkHall - Biddulph 1580+Built by the Hall family which intermarried with the Biddulphs in 17 cent. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II,1980.LEDBURY hef Under DownSkynner - Miles 1750+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.LEOMINSTER hef Wharton CourtWhitehall - Hakluyt 1604Built for Richard Whitehall. Richard Hakluyt lived here. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.LINTON-BY-ROSS hef Burton CourtMatthews - White - Baring 1720+

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Built for William Matthews, whose grandson John commissioned Wyatt to build Belmont. Sold to Joseph White;then Alexander Baring 1st Lord Ashburton. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.LITTLE HEREFORD hef Easton CourtDansey - Bailey 1810+Replaced an earlier house. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.LLANGARRON hef Bernithan CourtHoskyns - Phillips - Barnardiston 1695P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.LLANGARRON hef Langstone CourtGwillym - Jones 1700+Belonged to the Jones family since 1794. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. Country Life, 142, 1967, 1194.LONGFORD hef Longworth HouseLongford - Walwyn - Croft - Phillipps 1780+Rebuilt ca. 1780. Owned by Robert Biddulph Phillipps - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 75. S. Jones, Views, 1829.MADLEY hef Great Brampton HousePye - Ballinger - Murray-Aynsley 1800+Built for John Pye. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.MANSELL GAMAGE hef GarnonsGeers - Cotterell 1600+Repton was asked to prepare a Red Book in 1791. Remodelled in 1815 by Sir John Geers Cotterell, M.P. Neale,Views, 2nd Series, vol. IV, 1828. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. S. Jones, Views, 1829.MOCCAS hef Moccas CourtCornewall 1780+Designed by Anthony Keck, grounds by Brown. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. W. Angus, Seats, 1787.Country Life, 160, 1976, 1474, 1554.MORDIFORD hef Sufton CourtHereford 1780+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J.P. Neale, Views, II, 1819.MUCH DEWCHURCH hef The MyndePye - Gorges - Symons 1580+The Pyes became Barons Kilpeck. Sold to Richard Symons ca. 1750. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.MUCH MARCLE hef Hall CourtCoke 1608Built by Sir John Coke. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.MUCH MARCLE hef HellensWalwyn - Cooke 1620+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. M. Munthe, Hellens. London, 1957.MUCH MARCLE hef Homme HouseKyrle - Money 1600+Large library by 19 cent. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 216.NORTH-IN-HALES hef Tunstall HallBroughton-Adderley 1732P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.PETERCHURCH hef Urishay CastleDelahay medP. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.PIXLEY hef Mainstone CourtJones - Workman - Johnstone 1650+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.PONTRILAS hef Pontrilas CourtBaskerville - Jackson - Shiffner - Trenchard 1630+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.PUTLEY hef Putley CourtRiley 1712P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.RODD hef The RoddRodd 1625+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.SARNESFIELD hef Sarnesfield CourtMonington - Webbe - Weston - Salvin 1732

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Incorporated an earlier building. Demolished. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.SELLACK hef Caradoc CourtScudamore - Digby - Caddick 1600+Passed to the Digby family in 1716. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. C.J. Robinson, Mansions ofHerefordshire, 1873.SELLACK hef PengethleyPowell - Williams - Symonds 1580+House replaced ca. 1826. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. C.J. Robinson, Mansions of Herefordshire,1873.ST WEONARDS hef Treago CastleMynors 1500+Orig. fortified house probably built by Richard Mynors. Altered various times. Still in Mynors family. P. Reid, Guideto Country Houses, II, 1980. Montgomery-Massingberd, Field Book, 1988. C.J. Robinson, Mansions ofHerefordshire, 1873.STOKE EDITH hef Stoke Edith ParkFoley 1698+Built by Paul Foley, Speaker. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855,121. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, I, 1715. C.J. Robinson, Mansions, 1873.SWAINSHILL hef The WeirGriffiths 1750+Added o ca. 1780. National Trust. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.TITLEY hef EywoodHarley 1705+Built for Edward Harley. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. C.J. Robinson, Mansions of Herefordshire,1873.TITLEY hef Titley CourtGreenly 1580+Seat of the Greenly family till 20 cent. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.TYBERTON hef Tyberton CourtBrydges - Lee-Warner 1728Designed by John Wood of Bath. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.VOWCHURCH hef WhitehouseVaughan - Howorth - Wood 1580+Much altered in 1812. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.WALFORD-ON-WYE hef Hill CourtClarke - Evans - Trafford 1700+Built for Richard Clarke. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.WELLINGTON hef Burghope HouseMore - Goodere - Peachey - Turberville 1620+Built for George More. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.WELSH BICKNOR hef CourtfieldVaughan 1575+Demolished ca. 1810; replaced by present building. The Vaughan family was Catholic. P. Reid, Guide to CountryHouses, II, 1980.WELSH NEWTON hef Pembridge CastlePye - Scudamore - Bailey medOwned by the Pye family in 16-17 cent. Bought in 19 cent. by Sir Joseph Bailey. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II,1980.WEOBLEY hef GarnstoneBirch - Peploe 1806+Designed by Nash for Samuel Peploe. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. Neale, Views, 2nd Series, vol. IV,1828. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Views, I, 1880, 57. C.J. Robinson, Mansions of Herefordshire, 1873.WESTON-UNDER-PENYARD hef Weston HallNourse - Partridge 1620+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.WHITBOURNE hef GainesFreeman 1680+Acquired by Bellingham Freeman in 1683. In Freeman family to 1921. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.WHITCHURCH hef Old CourtPowell - Gwillim - Simcoe 1570+Enlarged in 17 cent. by the Gwillim family. A Gwillim heiress married General Simcoe. P. Reid, Guide to Country

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Houses, II, 1980.WIGMORE hef Wigmore HallDavies 1580+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.WORMBRIDGE hef Wormbridge HouseClive 1650+The Lives moved to Whitfield. Demolished 1798. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.WORMSLEY hef Wormsley GrangeKnight 1730+Home of Richard Payne Knight and Thomas Andrew Knight. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.YARKHILL hef Whitwick ManorJauncey - Whitwick 1680+Much altered in 19 cent. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.YARPOLE hef Bircher HallWard - Dunne 1750+Built by Adam Ward (d. 1772). Passed to the Dunnes of Gatley Park. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, I, 1854, 42.YAZOR hef FoxleyPrice 1717Home of Sir Uvedale Price. In the family till 1856, when bought by John Davenport. Demolished 1948. P. Reid, Guideto Country Houses, II, 1980.

HERTFORDSHIRE

ESSENDON her Camfield PlacePotter - Priestley - Methwold - Broune - Primrose 1575+Known as Wild Hill until bought by William Priestley in 1634. Passed to Methwold family; sold 1760 to ThomasBroune. Sold by William Broune to the Primrose family, Earls of Roseberry; the 4th Earl, Archibald John, died in1868. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 212. VCH, Hertfordshire, III, 459.ALDENHAM her Aldenham AbbeyThelluson - Pole - Stuart 1810+J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 264. Built by George W. Thelluson; passed to Admiral Sir Charles M. Pole (d. 1830).Passed to William Stuart.ASHRIDGE her AshridgeDudley - Cheyney - Marshal - Crew - Egerton medRoyal residence. Large library. Then John Dudley and John Ayscough; then Cheyney family; then Marshal; thenCrew; then Egerton. Owned by Charlotte Catherine Anne Egerton, Countess of Bridgewater - J.P. Neale's Views,2nd series vol. V, 1829. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 145.ASPENDEN her Aspenden HallFreeman 1620?Owned by William & Ralph Freeman in 1610. H. Chauncy, Hertfordshire. I, 1826, 240.BARNET her Wrotham ParkByng 1754Built by Admiral Byng. Owned by George Byng - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779. Does librarysurvive? C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, V, 1771. W. Watts, Seats, 1779.BAYFORD her BayfordburyKnighton - Ferrers - Fanshaw - Mayo - Long - Baker 1580?Built by Sir George Knighton (d. 1613). Passed to Sir John Ferrers; Thomas Fanshaw ca. 1660. Sold to John Mayoca. 1680; 1690 to Henry Long; 1759 to Sir William Baker. Owned 1854 by William R. Baker. J.B. Burke, Visitation,2nd series, I, 1854, 49.BROXBOURN her BroxbournburyCock - Monson - Bosanquet 1575?Owned by Cock family since med. times. John Cock ca. 1540. Passed to Monson family. In 1789 bough by JacobBosanquet. Owned 1853 by George J. Bosanquet6. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 215.COLNEY her Colney HouseBourchier - King - Anderson - Haddow 1780Built by Governor Bourchier in 1780; sold to the Margrave of Brandenburg in 1801; then George King, Earl ofKingston; bought by George Anderson in 1804; then Patrick Haddow - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. .S. Jones, Views, 1829.DANE END her Dane End HouseWoodhall - Thornton - Heysham - Chauncy 1570?

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Heyshams sold in 1816 to Nathaniel Chauncy. Owned 1855 by Charles S. Chauncy. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series,II, 1855, 150.HATFIELD her Brocket HallBrocket - Read - Lamb 1780+Owned by William Lamb, Viscount Melbourne - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. W. Angus, Seats, 1787.Contents sold March 7, 1923.HATFIELD her Hatfield HouseCecil 1611Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury. Large library. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. J.B.Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 224. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, I, 1848. J.P. Neale, Views, II, 1819. W. Watts, Seats, 1779.Lord David cecil. Hatfield House. Derby: English Life, [1951].HERTFORD her Panshanger ParkCowper 1700?Owned by Earl Cowper in 1819 - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II,1866+. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 107. Country Life, 79, 1936, 38.HITCHIN her King's WaldenHale 1580+Built by Richard Hale. In Hale family ever since. Owned by William Hale - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829.J. Bartlett, Selections, 1851.HUNSDON her Hunsdon HouseCalvert medMedieval origins. Owned by Nicolson Calvert, M.P. in 1819 - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. J.B. Burke, Visitation,2nd Series, I, 1854, 68. S. Jones, Views, 1829.KIMPTON her The HooKeates - Brand 1660?Owned by Thomas Brand, Lord Dacre - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. Accounts, papers, and library cat.(1791-1930) - East Sussex RO. GLY (Acc 4212).KNEBWORTH her Knebworth HouseLytton 1816Lytton family since 1492. Rebuilt ca. 1816 on site of earlier house. Owned by Mrs Bulwer Lytton - J.P. Neale's Views,Series 2, vol. I, 1824. S.J. Flower, Knebworth House, 1974; 1984. [Anon] Guide Book. [1865?] J.B. Burke, Visitation,I, 1852, 130. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, I, 1848. S. Jones, Views, 1829. [Anon] Knebworth House. Derby: English Life,1988.NORTH MIMMS her GubbinsKemble 1780?Owned by Thomas Kemble in 1819 - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819.OFFLEY her Offley PlaceSpencer - Penrice - Salusbury - Burroughs 1550+Rebuilt (designed by Smirke) ca. 1810. Owned by Rev. Lynch Burroughs. The Spencer family of Althorp owned thehouse for some generations. J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. H. Chauncy, Hertfordshire, II, 1826, 193.RICKMANSWORTH her Moor ParkScott - Williams 1725+Originally built by James Scott Duke of Monmouth. Rebuilt 1725-30. Owned by Robert Williams, M.P. in 1819 - J.P.Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. E.B.G. Ebury, Moor Park, 1914. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 81. C. Campbell,Vitruvius Britannicus, V, 1771.SAWBRIDGEWORTH her Hyde HallWilliams medMedieval origins. Owned by Admiral Sir Thomas Williams in 1819 - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. H. Chauncy,Hertfordshire, I, 1826, 161.ST ALBANS her Gorhambury HouseBucknall 1777+Built for James Bucknall, Viscount Grimston. Replaced a Tudor house. The library is classified according to FrancisBacon! J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 149. J.B. Grimston. Gorhambury. Derby:English Life, [1957].ST ALBANS her Tyttenhanger ParkBlount - Yorke 1654Built by Sir Henry Pope Blount. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. IV, 1866+. Owned by Philip Yorke,Earl of Hardwicke in 1819 - Neale, Views, II. J.P. Neale, Views, II, 1819.STEVENAGE her Bragbury HouseManfield 1750?Formerly owned by Francis Pym, M.P. for Bedfordshire. The Pym family took over |Hasells Hall in 1748. Owned by

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William Manfield in 1819 - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819.WATFORD her Cassiobury ParkCapel - Coningsby 1700?Owned by George Capel Coningsby by 1819 - Neale, vol. II, 1819. Home of the Earls of Essex. F.O. Morris, Series ofPicturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. Sometimes spelled Cashiobury. J. Britton, History, 1837. J.B. Burke, Visitation,2nd Series, I, 1854, 135. S. Jones, Views, 1829. Library sold May 24, 1922; Nov. 22-24, 30.

HUNTINGDONSHIRE

ELTON hun Elton HallProby 1666Granted to Peter Proby, Lord Mayor of London by Elizabeth. Present house completed by Sir Thomas Proby in1666. In the 18c John Proby was created Earl of Carysfort. Splendid library of ca. 12000 books. F.O. Morris, Views,IV, 1880, 31.HUNTINGDON hun Hinchingbrook HouseMontagu 1700?Owned by John William Montagu, Earl of Sandwich, in 1819 - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. [Anon]Hinchingbrook. London, 1910. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 109. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, I, 1848. S. Jones, Views,1829.STILTON hun Conington CastleHeathcote 1750?Owned by John Heathcote in 1819 - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. S. Jones, Views, 1829.

KENT

ACRISE ken Acrise PlaceLewknor - Papillon 1475+J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, I, 1854, 114. Built by Sir Robert Lewknor. Passed in 1666 to Thomas Papillon.Owned by Thomas Papillon 1852.ASHFORD ken Eastwell ParkFinch 1546+Owned by the Finch family, Earls of Winchilsea, since Elizabethan times. Rebuilt ca. 1820. F.O. Morris, Series ofPicturesque Views, vol. VI, 1866+. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, I, 1802. J.P. Neale, Views, 2nd Series, II, 1825.Contents sold July 24-25, 1978.ASHFORD ken Godinton [Park]Goldwell - Toke 1580+In the Toke family since 1448. Owned by Nicolas Roundell Toke - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. J.B.Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 56. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Kent, 1933, 45. C.E.C. Hussey. Godinton Park. Derby:English Life, [1970]; [1987].ASHFORD ken Mersham-Le-HatchKnatchbull ymedIn the Knatchbull family since 1486. Rebuilt by Sir Wyndham Knatchbull ca. 1763. Owned by Sir EdwardKnatchbull, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. E. Hasted, Kent, III, 1790, 286. A. Oswald, CountryHouses of Kent, 1933, 64. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. V, 1866+.AYLESFORD ken Preston HallColpepper - Milner - Betts - Brassey 1700?Owned by Henry A. Brassey - F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866. T. Badeslade, Seats in Kent,1750. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 156. E. Hasted, Kent, II, 1782, 175.BECKENHAM ken Beckenham PlaceCator 1790?Built c. 1790. Owned by John Cator in 1819 - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, II,1855, 110. E. Hasted, Kent, I, 1778, 83.BROMLEY ken Sundridge ParkWilloughby - Booth - Bettenham - Pynsent - Washer 1780+Designed by Repton, Nash and Wyatt. Numerous changes of ownership. Came to the Scott family in 1800. Owned bySamuel Scott, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Kent, 1933, 26.CANTERBURY ken GoodnestoneEngeham - Bridges - Plumptre 1710+Orig. family was Engeham; then Bridges ca. 1690. Owned by Sir Brook William Bridges - J.P. Neale's Views, 2ndseries, vol. II, 1825. Jane Austen was a frequent visitor. Owned by Lord FitzWalter. Montgomery-Massingberd, FieldBook, 1988. T. Badeslade, Seats in Kent, 1750. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 226. E. Hasted, Kent, III,1790, 705.

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CHARING ken Surrenden DeringDering 1650+Built by Sir Edward Dering. Owned by Sir Edward Dering - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. Largelibrary and collections of manuscripts - dispersed. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 173. A. Oswald, Country Housesof Kent, 1933, 45. Contents sold Oct 8-11, 1928.CHARLTON ken Charlton HouseNewton - Wilson 1620+Built by Sir Adam Newton. Many changes before the Wilson family ca. 1790. Owned by Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson -J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. A.R. Martin, Charlton House, 1929. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 170.S.C. Hall, baronial Halls, I, 1848. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Kent, 1933, 43.CHEVENING ken CheveningLeonard - Stanhope 1600?A.N. Newman, The Stanhopes of Chevening. London, 1969. T. Badeslade, 1750. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 61. C.Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, II, 1717. J. Harris, History of Kent, 1719, 74. E. Hasted, Kent, I, 1778, 361. A.Oswald, 1933, 58. Rebuilt ca. 1620 by Richard Leonard, 2nd Lord Dacre (d. 1630). Sold to Gen. Stanhope ca. 1717.Now a Government Residence.CHILHAM ken Chilham CastleDigges - Colebrook - Heron - Wildman 1616+Built by Sir Dudley Digges. Digges family to 1724; then the Colebrook family to 1778; then to Thomas Heron; thenJames Wildman - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. A.T. Bolton, Chilham Castle, 1912. E. Hasted, Kent, III,1790, 131. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Kent, 1933. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. [Anon] Chilham Castle. Derby: EnglishLife, 1982.CHIPSTEAD ken Chipstead PlacePriestley - Thomas - Polhill - Strode - Emmerton - Perkins 1750?Complex history; numerous changes in ownership. David Polhill, 1662; William Emmerton, 1693; reverted to Polhill,1710. 1828 Frederick Perkins. T. Badeslade, Seats in Kent, 1750. C. Greenwood, Kent, 1838, 89. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 203. Owned 1853 by Frederick Perkins.COBHAM ken Cobham HallCobham 1584Added to up to the 18c. Belonged to Lodovick Stuart, Duke of Lennox (1630?); Earls of Darnley. Designed by InigoJones. Now a girls' school. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. [Anon] The Pictorial Guide to Cobham. London, 1844.F.O. Morris, Views, vol. II, 1866+. Probate valuation inventory (including books), 1831. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II,1853, 143. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, II, 1717. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, I, 1848. Sale: July 22-23, 1957.DENTON ken Denton CourtBoyes - Rogers - Percival - Andrews - Brydges - Cooper 1530+Built by Sir John Boyes. 1596 owned by Dr Richard Rogers. 1660, Sir Anthony Percival; passed to Phineas Andrews,MP. Sir Egerton Brydges rebuilt the house ca. 1810. Visited by Gray, the poet. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II,1855, 209. Owned 1853 by Charles P. Cooper.EAST FARLEIGH ken Linton ParkManey - Wittens - Twysden - Mann medHouse built ca. 1780 by Robert Mann. Owned by James Mann, Earl Cornwallis - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V,1829. Contents sold Oct 2-3, 1961.EAST SUTTON ken East Sutton ParkArgall - Filmer 1575+Acquired by Sir Edward Filmer ca. 1605. Owned 1854 by Sir Edmund Filmer, MP. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series,I, 1854, 104. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Kent, 1933, 39. C.J. Richardson, Old English Mansions, III, 1845.EASTWELL ken Eastwell PlaceHatton 1546Built by Sir Thomas Moyle in 1546; Finch family ca. 1611; Hatton family since 1729. Owned by George WilliamFinch Hatton - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825.ERITH ken BelvedereHoyley - Calvert - Gideon 1700?Built by George Hoyley. Passed to Frederick Calvert, Lord Baltimore (d. 1751); Sampson Gideon (d. 1762) whoimproved the house. Rebuilt by Sir Sampson Gideon II. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, II, 1855, 137.FARNINGHAM ken FranksBathurst - Ray - Power 1580+F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. I, 1866. J. Nash, Mansions, 1839. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Kent,1933, 39. Contents sold May 3, 1910.FAVERSHAM ken BelmontHarris 1789+Built by Wyatt for Lord Harris. Library.

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FAVERSHAM ken Lees CourtNorton - Sondes - Watson medOwned by Lewis Richard Watson, Lord Sondes - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. T. Badeslade, Seats inKent, 1750. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Kent, 1933, 49.GODMERSHAM ken Godmersham ParkKnight 1732+Built by Thomas Knight in 1732. Owned by Edward Knight - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. E. Hasted,Kent, III, 1790, 158. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Kent, 1933, 57. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. Contents sold June 6-9,1983.GODMERSHAM ken OlantighKemp - Thornhill - Sawbridge medOwned by the Kemp family since Henry VII. Then owned by the Thornhill family. Bought by Jacob Sawbridge in1717. Owned by John Sawbridge - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779. J. Bartlett, Selections, 1851. W.Watts, Seats, 1779. Country Life, 146, 1969, 282, 334.GREENWICH ken West CombeKerr 1750?Owned by the Marchioness of Lothian - wife of William Henry Kerr, 4th Marquis? W. Watts, The Seats of theNobility. Chelsea, 1779. P. Sandby, Select Views, I, 1783.HADLOW ken Hadlow CastleAmherst - France - May medBought from Geffry Amherst by John France in 1699. Remodelled in Fonthill style by Walter B. May 1850|+. Mayfamily from ca. 1800. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 190.HEMSTED ken Hemsted HouseGuldeford - Norris - Hodges medGuldeford family to 1710 when sold to Sir John Norris. Sold 1786 to Thomas H. Hodges. Owned 1852 by Thomas L.Hodges. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 141.HOLWOOD ken Holwood HouseWard 1825+Owned by John Ward. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 6. J.P. Neale, Views, 2nd Series, IV, 1828.IGHTHAM ken Ightham CourtJames - Grevis-James medRebuilt ca. 1570. In James family from ca. 1520. Owned 1852 by Demetrius Grevis-James. T. Badeslade, Seats inKent, 1750. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 257. J. Harris, History of Kent, 1719, 162.KENFIELD ken Kenfield HallThomson 1580?In Thomson family since 1570. Owned 1852 by Richard E. Thomson. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 181.KNOWLTON ken Knowlton CourtPeyton - Narborough - D'Aeth 1610+Built by Sir Thomas Peyton (d. 1684). Bought by Sir John Narborough; then D'Aeth family ca. 1707 - Sir ThomasD'Aeth. Owned by G.W. Hughes D'Aeth - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. T. Badeslade, Seats in Kent,1750. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 87. E. Hasted, Kent, IV, 1799, 211. A. Oswald, Country Houses ofKent, 1933, 40.LEE ken Lee PriorySouthland - Barrett - Brydges 1620?Southland family - Sir William Southland (d. 1638); sold to Sir Paul Barrett in 1676. Owned by Sir Egerton Brydges(1813) established a private press. Owned by Captain T.B. Brydges Barrett - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II,1825. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. E. Hasted, Kent, III, 1790, 664. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Kent, 1933, 67. Librarysold Aug 11-15, 1834.MAIDSTONE ken Leeds CastleColepeper - Fairfax - Martin medComplicated history. Was a Royal Palace (Henry VIII). After Fairfax family passed to the Martin family in 1793.Owned by Fiennes Wykeham Martin - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. Bought by Olive, Lady Baillie. F.O.Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. C.W. Martin, The History ... Leeds Castle. Westminster, 1869.J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 76. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, 1822, 160. E. Hasted, Kent, II, 1782, 478.MAIDSTONE ken The MoatRomney - Leybourne - Tufton - Marsham medLeybourne family; then Tufton; then Marsham family from ca. 1670. Owned by Charles Marsham, Earl of Romney -J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. T. Badeslade, Seats in Kent, 1750. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I,1854, 240. W. Watts, Seats, 1779.MEREWORTH ken Mereworth CastleFane - Stapleton - Despencer 1720?

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Owned by Thomas Stapleton, Lord le Despencer - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. Large library. C.Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, III, 1725. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, 1822, 144. E. hasted, kent, II, 1782, 268. A.Oswald, Country Houses of Kent, 1933, 55.MEREWORTH ken Yotes CourtWalsingham - Master - Byng 1660Built by Sir James Master. Old house pulled down. Owned by George Byng, Viscount Torrington - J.P. Neale's Views,2nd series vol. IV, 1828. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 49. E. Hasted, Kent, II, 1782, 270. Contents sold Oct 1-3, 1923.Acquired from Walsinghams ca. 1580. Passed to Byng family by marriage.OXNEY ken Oxney ParkMay 1800+Owned by John May - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825.PENSHURST ken Penshurst PlaceSidney medOwned by Sidney family. Owned by Sir John Shelley-Sidney - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. G.Warkentin, Sidney Newsletter, xv, i, 1997, pp. 3-18. MS cat. at Penshurst - being edited by G. Warkentin. Familyhome of the Earls of Leiceste r. Books auctioned by Thomas Osborne in 1743 - no copy of catalogue traced. SeePrivate database. Accounts of Penshurst in BL: X.709/14287; X.709/14894; X.709/14882; 10351.ccc.11. J.B. Burke,Visitation, I, 1852, 197. W. De Lisle. Penshurst Place. Derby: English Life, 1987.SEVENAOKS ken WildernessPratt 1662?Originally belonged to Sir Charles Bickerstaffe. Sold to Pratt family. Owned by John J. Pratt, Marquess of Camdenin 1819. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819.SEVENOAKS ken Kippington HouseFarnaby - Austen 1630?Originally owned by Thomas Farnaby (d. 1647). Rebuilt by Thomas Austen ca. 1750. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819.T. Badeslade, Seats in Kent, 1750. J. Harris, History of Kent, 1719, 278.SEVENOAKS ken KnoleSackville 1603Orig. medieval. Modified up to 18c. Originally belonged to See of Canterbury. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819.Bridgman, John. An Historical ... Sketch of Knole. London, 1817. 290.i.30. T. Badeslade, Seats in Kent, 1750. C.Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV, 1739. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, 1822, 112. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, I, 1848.J. Kip, I, 1715. F.O. Morris, Views, VI, 1880. E. Hasted, Kent, I, 1778, 349. A. Oswald, country Houses of Kent, 1933,31.SHIPBORNE ken Fair LawnFane - Simpson 1650?Belonged to Sir Henry Vane (d. 1655). Bought by John Simpson in 1799. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. A. Oswald,Country Houses of Kent, 1933, 59. Also spelled Fairlawn(e). C. Greenwood, Kent, 1838, 135.STAPLEHURST ken Hemsted ParkGuldeford - Norris - Hodges - Hardy 1750+F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. VI, 1866+. Contents sold July 17-19, 1912.TESTON ken Barham CourtBarham - Noel 1620+Fomerly known as Teston Hall. Owned by Charles Noel Noel, Lord Barham - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V,1829. A. Oswald, Country Houses of Kent, 1933, 61. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, 1822, 160.TONBRIDGE ken Somer HillWalsingham - Burgh - Alexander 1630Passed from Walsingham to his daughter Frances, who married Sir Philip Sidney. After 1643 passed to JohnBradshaw; then John Woodgate, of Penshurst, in 1712. Then James Alexander in 1787. Owned by James Alexander,M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd serie s vol. III, 1826. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 132. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions,1822, 176. E. Hasted, Kent, II, 1782, 341.WESTERHAM ken Hill ParkHill 1766Originally Called "Valons" - changed name by Wills Hill, 2nd Viscount Hillsborough. Owned by Thomas Jesson in1819. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819.WIDMORE ken BickleyWells 1780Owned by John Wells, M.P. in 1819 - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819.WINGHAM ken Deane ParkOxenden medIn the Oxenden family since medieval times. Owned by Sir Henry Oxenden - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II,1825. T. Badeslade, Seats, 1750. J. Harris, History of Kent, 1719, 335.

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WYE ken Spring GroveBrett 1674In the Brett family until Thomas Brandon Brett, d. 1846. Built by Thomas Brett who had inherited WyebridgeMansion owned by Gregory Brett, d. 1541, and used the material to build Spring Grove a mile distant. One of theBretts, Thomas, was non-juror bishop who wrote several tracts and founded the library. The library was cataloguedby Thomas Brandon Brett – Bodley MS. Eng. Misc. d. 1173. The house is now a preparaory school, as of 1963 when itwas bought by Niall Washington-Jones.

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ACCRINGTON lan ArdenHargreaves 1845Built by Benjamin Hargreaves. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 250.ACCRINGTON lan OakhillHargreave 1820?The Hargreaves were calico manufactruers. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.ADLINGTON lan Adlington HallClayton - Browne 1770?Rebuilt on site of old hall in 1770+ by Richard Clayton. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series,I, 1854, 105. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 55. Owned by Sir Richard Clayton (d. 1828); passed to Richard ClaytonBrowne. C.B. Legh. Adlington Hall. Derby: English Life, 1967; [1970].ALDCLIFFE lan Aldcliffe HallDawson 1817Built by Edward Dawson. E.Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 19.ALLERTON lan Allerton GroveFletcher 1815Built by Jacob Fletcher, Liverpool merchant. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.ALLERTON lan CalderstoneWalker 1828Built by Joseph Need Walker. Owned by Liverpool Corporation. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 57.ALLERTON lan Hart HillBibby 1780+Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ALLERTON lan SpringwoodShand - Brocklesbank 1839+Built by William Shand, a West India merchant. Named after his estate in Jamaica. While being built he sold it to SirThomas Brocklebank, ship owner. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E.Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 60.ALLITHWAITE lan Allithwaite LodgeWinfield - Carter - Lambert 1810+Built by Richard Winfield. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ALLITHWAITE lan Boarbank HouseWinfield 1837Rebuilt on site of earlier house by Richard Winfield of Kendal. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988.AMBLESIDE lan Brathay HallBraithwaite - Law - Redmayne 1780+Built by Garren Braithwaite; sold 1788 to George Law, a rich West India merchant. Passed to the Redmaynes ca.1830. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ASHTON lan Ashton HallLawrence - Hamilton 1550?J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, I, 1854, 208. W.H. Pyne, Lancashire Illustrated. 1831,95. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 1.ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE lan Ashton HallAssheton - Grey 1500+Ancient seat of the Assheton family. Rebuilt 1839. Demolished 1890. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West. London, 1988.ATHERTON lan Atherton Hall

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Atherton 1723Demolished in 1825. Built by Richard Atherton. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, III, 1725.BARROW-IN-FURNESS lan Barrow IslandMichaelson 1700+Rebuilt 1726. Sold to Furness Railway Co. in 1863. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.BARROW-IN-FURNESS lan Furness AbbeyCurwen - Preston - Lowther - Cavendish 1541Acquired by Sir Thomas Curwen in 1541. Passed to John Preston of Holker, who built a large house ca. 1620. Passedto the Lowthers and then the Cavendishes.BARTON lan Barton LodgeShuttleworth 1580+Bought by Sir Richard Shuttleworth ca. 1580. In the 18 cent. house was used by the Shuttleworths in preference totheir Gawthorpe house. Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 120. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 49.BAY HORSE lan FoxholesRothwell - Barber 1810+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. W.H. Pyne, Lancashire Illustrated,1831. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 87.BILLINGE lan Birchley HallAnderton - Gerard 1594+The Andertons of Lostock. Passed 17 cent. to the Gerards of Bryn. Now a Sue Ryder home. J.M. Robinson, Guide tothe Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.BILLINGTON lan Hacking HallWalmesley - Petre 1607Built by Sir Thomas Walmesely; descended to the Petre family. Now a farmhouse. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988. H. Gray, Old Halls of Lancashire, 1893, 75.BIRCH lan Birch HallWorsley - Bentley 1641Owned by John Bentley 1853. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 45. W.H. Pyne, Lancashire, 1831, 95. E. Twycross,Mansions, III, 1847, 93.BLACKBURN lan Beardwood HallWoolley 1800?Seat of the Woolley family. Now a hospital. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.BLACKBURN lan Witton ParkFeilden 1798Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I,1852, 134. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 17.BOLTON lan Smithills HallRadclyffe - Barton - Shuttleworth - Ainsworth medBuilt by Sir Ralph Radclyffe 15 cent. Passed by marriage to the Barton family 16 cent. Later belonged to theShuttleworths of Gawthorpe. Bought by Richard Ainsworth in 1801. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 178. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross,Mansions, III, 1847, 82. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, I, 1848.BORWICK lan Borwick HallRedmayne - Bindloss 1595+Built by Robert Bindloss who bought the estate from the Redmayne family. Now a hostel. J.M. Robinson, Guide tothe Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 44. Nash, Mansions,IV, 1849.BRADLEY lan Bradley Old HallHaydock - Legh medDescended from the Haydocks to the Leghs. Sir Piers Legh built house in 15 cent. In 18 cent. given up for HaydockLodge. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.BRETHERTON lan Bank HallPowys - Bretherton 1608+Added to in 1832. Disused. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 66.BRINDLE lan Brindle LodgeHeatley - Eastwood 1780+

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Built by William Heatley ca. 1820 on site of earlier house. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 65. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853.BROUGHTON EAST lan Broughton LodgeBirch 1770+Built by Joseph Birch. Now flats. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.BROUGHTON-IN-FURNESS lan Broughton TowerBroughton - Stanley - Leigh - Sawrey medOwned by the Broughton family to 1478; then the Stanleys (Earls of Derby) to 1620; then the Leigh family; then theSawrey family. Owned by John Gilpin Sawrey - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779. Contents soldMay 31- June 4, 1920.BURNLEY lan Bank HallHargreaves - Thursby 1800+Built by Rev. John Hargreaves, descended to Sir John Thursby. Now a hospital? J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988.BURNLEY lan Hood HouseHalsted 1780+Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.BURNLEY lan Pheasantford HouseHaydock - Gibson - Hargreaves medOwned by the Haydocks till 1745; then Charles Gibson of Quernmore. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Housesof the North West. London, 1988.BURNLEY lan Royle HallTownley - Parker medJacobean house. Passed to the Parkers by marriage 18 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988.BURNLEY lan Towneley HallTowneley medMuch altered over the centuries. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 163. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 1.BURROW lan Burrow HallBriggs - Fenwick 1620+Built by Edward Briggs. Sold 1690 to John Fenwick. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.CARK IN CARTMEL lan Holker HallPreston - Lowther - Cavendish 1550+The largest occupied house in Lancashire. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. F.O. Morris, Views, VI, 1880, 41. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 3. K.H. Mantell.Holker Hall. Derby: English Life, [1953].CARNFORTH lan Hyning HallBolden 1810+The seat of the Earls Peel. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CARTMEL lan Aynsome ManorMachell - Remington 1650?Partly 17 cent. with Georgian fron; aditions in 1842. The Machell family orig.; then rev. Thomas Remington ca. 1810.J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E.Twycross, mansions, II, 1847, 31.CATON lan Gresgarth HallRawlinson - Edmondson - De Vitre 1500+Numerous changes in ownership until the Rawlinsons; in 1802 sold to Thomas Edmondson from Yorkshire. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CHADDERTON lan Chadderton HallHorton 1680+Rebuilt by Sir William Horton ca. 1750. The Baronetcy expires in 1831. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Housesof the North West. London, 1988.CHADDERTON lan Foxdenton HallRadclyffe 1620+Rebuilt by Alexander Radclyffe on the site of the house owned by William Radclyffe, ca. 1620. J.M. Robinson, Guideto the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 220.CHAIGLEY lan Chaigley ManorSherburne - Weld - Winstanley 1650+Orig. owned by the Sherburnes of Stonyhurst; then Weld; then Winstanley. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country

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Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CHILDWALL lan ElmswoodSands 1840Built by Thomas Sands. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 60.CHILDWALL lan Hillside HouseSinclair 1836Built by Archibald Sinclair. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 61.CHIPPING lan Leagram HallSherburne 1580+Bought from the Earl of Leicester by Sir Richard Sherburne of Stonyhurst. Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CHORLEY lan Astley HallCharnock - Brooke - Parker 1600+Owned by Thomas Townley Parker - F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. V, 1880. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I,1852, 54. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 41.CHORLEY lan Duxbury HallStandish - Duxbury 1600+Miles Standish was on the Mayflower in 1620. Rebuilt 1828. Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 45. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853.CHORLEY lan Ellerbeck HallHodson - Cardwell 1807Built by John Hodson, M.P. for Wigan. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 71. Owned 1850 by James Cardwell.CHORLEY lan Gillibrand HallFazakerley - Gillibrand 1807+Built by Thomas Gillibrand on site of earlier house belonging to the Fazakerley family. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988. Now a convent. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross,Mansions, I, 1847, 54.CHURCHTOWN lan Kirkland HallButler 1660+Built by Alexander Butler on site of earlier house. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.CHURCHTOWN lan Meols HallHesketh - Fleetwood 1550+Belonged to the Heskeths of Rufford. Old house demolished ca. 1733. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West. London, 1988. Country Life, 153, 1973, 206, 274, 326.CLAUGHTON lan Claughton HallBrockholes 1811Owned 1850 by Thomas F. Brockholes. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 41.CLAYTON-LE-MOORS lan Clayton HallLomax - Trappes 1750+Rebuilt by James Lomax 1772. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 19. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 218.CLAYTON-LE-MOORS lan Dunkenhalgh HallRishton - Walmesley - Petre medSold by the Rishtons to Sir Thomas Walmesley of Hacking in 1571. Bouse built 1580. Passed to the Petre family in1712. Now a hotel. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CLAYTON-LE-WOODS lan Clayton HallByron - Chetham medThe Byrons were a recusant family. Sold to the Chatham family in 1621. Built by Humphrey Chetham. Demolishedca. 1750. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CLIFTON-WITH-SALWICK lan Clifton HallClifton 1832Built by the Cliftons of Lytham. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B.Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 195; 2nd Series, II, 1855, 129. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 37.CLITHEROE lan Standen HallAspinall 1757Present house built by James Aspinal in 1757. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 11.CLIVIGER lan Ormerod HouseOrmerod - Hargreaves - Thursby med

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Built 16 cent., enlarged 18 cent. Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 29. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 196.CLIVIGER lan The HolmeWhitaker 1603+Added to in 1717. Owned by Rev. T.D. Whitaker, Vicar of Holme (1797-1822), author and historian. J.M. Robinson,Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, I,1847, 26. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 112.COLNE lan AlkincoatsParker 1580+Owned by the Parkers of Browsholme. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.COLNE lan Emmott HallEmmott - Emmott-Green 1670+Numerous remodellings. Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 76. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 35. Owned 1850 byGeorge Emmott-Green.COWAN BRIDGE lan Leck HallHenley - Welch - Shuttleworth 1800+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 14.CROFT WITH SOUTHFORTH lan Croft HouseHeginbottom - Coulthart 1810Large library (7,000 vols.). Built by Samuel Heginbottom. Owned 1852 by John R. Coulthart, who bought the housein 1846. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 123. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 89.CRONTON lan Cronton HallWright - Bretherton 1720+Built by Thomas Wright. Altered 1840. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.CROXTETH PARK lan Croxteth HallMolyneux 1575Acquired by Sir Richard Molyneux in 1446. Hall built 1575. Extended in 1707. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 163. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J. Bartlett,Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 9. Library sold Sep. 20, 1973.CUERDEN lan Cuerden HallCuerden - Banastre - Parker - Townley-Parker 1717+New house built in 1717 by Banastre Parker; remodelled 1819. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 42. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I,185 2, 33.CUERDEN GREEN lan Woodcock HallWoodcock 1670+Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.DARCY LEVER lan Darcy Lever HallLever - Bradshaw 1640+Demolished 1951. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 6.DAVYHULME lan Davyhulme HallNorrey 1780+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E.Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 74.DENTON lan Denton HallHolland medDemolished in 1895. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.S. Jones, Views,1829. F.O. Morris, Views, V, 1880, 33. Neale, Views, V, 1822.DENTON lan Hyde HallHyde 1625+Seat of the Hyde family. Now a farmhouse. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.DOLPHINHOLME lan Wyreside HallCawthorne - Garnett 1790+Rebuilt by John Fenton Cawthorne, designed by Adam. Converted to flats. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 47.DOWNHAM lan Downham Hall

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Assheton 1710+The Asshetons bought the estate in 1558 - Sir Richard Assheton, who also acquired Whalley Abbey. Still owned bythe family, Lord Clitheroe. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E.Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 9.EUXTON lan Euxton HallAnderton - Ince-Anderton 1739+Rebuilt 1848+. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation,II, 1853, 75. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 51. Owned 1850 by William Ince-Anderton.EXTWHISTLE lan Extwistle HallParker 1500+A set of the Parker family, deserted in 1719 for Cuerdon Hall. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988.FAR SAWREY lan Graythwaite Old HallRawlinson - Webster 1580+Built by the Rawlinson family. Remodelled ca. 1840 by George Webster. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Housesof the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 121; 2nd Series, I, 1854, 227.FENISCOWLES lan Feniscowles HallFeilden 1808Built by Sir William Feilden, 1st Bart. A ruin. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 270. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 14. Contents sold May 28-29, 1877.FLEETWOOD lan Rossall HallHesketh - Fleetwood 1580+Turned into a school in 1844. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. E.Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 44.FORMBY lan Formby HallFormby 1700+The Formby family established here since 14 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.FORTON lan Clifton HillGillow 1820Built by Robert Gillow of Leighton. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.J. Bartlett, mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Manions, II, 1847, 30.GARSTANG lan Myerscough HallGreenhalgh 1720+Built by William Greenhalgh. Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.GARSTANG lan Myerscough HouseParkinson - Butler - Gibson - Cunliffe - Fielding 1600+Passed from the Parkinsons to the Butlers in 1631. Sold in 1731 to Charles Gibson of Preston. Orig. a Jacobeanhouse, with additions and alterations. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 53.GARSWOOD lan Garswood HallLaunder - Gerard 1750+Bought by Sir Robert Gerard from the Launder family ca. 1750. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988.GOLBORNE lan Golborne LodgeLegh - Newton 1737+Seat of the Leghs of Haydock. Destroyed 1920. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.GRANGE-OVER-SANDS lan NetherwoodMaude 1800?Built by Thomas Holme Maude - replaced an older house known as Blawith Cottage. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988.GREAT HARWOOD lan MartholmeFitton - Hesketh 1500+Altered in 1577 and 1601. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.GREAT MARSDEN lan Marsden HallWalton 1727Built by Henry Walton. owned 1850 by Thomas Walton. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 34.GRIMSARGH lan Grimsargh HouseBlanchard 1821

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Owned 1850 by James Blanchard. E. Twycross, mansions, II, 1847, 52.HALE lan Hale HallIreland - Langford - Blackburne 1620+Remodelled by Sir Gilbert Ireland in 1674; again by Nash for the Ireland Blackburne family in 1806. Rev. W.Langford, Vicar of Hale, ca. 1700. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 29. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 162. S. Jones, Views,1829.HALSNEAD lan Halsnead ParkWillis medBuilt by Richard Willis, designed by Soane. Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. Bought by Thomas Willis, a Liverpool merchant, in 1684.HALSNEAD lan Halsnead ParkPemberton - Tarbock - Willis 1620?Altered 1727; 1790. Owned 1854 by Richard Willis. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 210. E. Twycross,Mansions, III, 1847, 44.HALTON lan Halton HallCarus - Bradshaw 1583+Sold to the Bradshaws in 1743. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.HALTON lan Halton ParkBateman 1650+Seat of the Bateman family; remodelled ca. 1850. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.HASLINGDEN lan Holden HallHolden medThe Holdens moved to Palace House in Burnley ca. 1760. Demolished. Built ca. 1560. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 53.HAVERTHWAITE lan Bigland HallBigland 1560+Remodelled 1809. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett,Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 20.HAVERTHWAITE lan Whitestock HallDobson 1780+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.HAWKSHEAD lan Esthwaite LodgeAlcock-Beck 1821Built by Thomas Alcock-beck, designed by George Webster. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 29.HAYDOCK lan Haydock LodgeLegh - Newton 1795+Rebuilt 1795. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation,2nd Series, I, 1854, 36.HEATH CHARNOCK lan Hall o' th' HillWillis 1724Seat of the Willis family. Now Chorley Golf Club. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.HEATON MERSEY lan Leegate HallDyer - Wright 1830+Built by Joseph C. Dyer, a Manchester businessman. Acquired by Edmund Wright, a calico printer, who changed thename to Heaton Hall, then Mauldeth Hall. Between 1854 and 1873 it was the home of the Bishops of Manchester.J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.HEATON MERSEY lan Mauldeth HallDyer - Wright 1830+Built by Joseph C. Dyer; then Edmund Wright; Bishops of manchester between 1854 and 1873. J.M. Robinson,Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. Also known as Leegate Hall.HESKIN lan Heskin HallPowys 1650+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.HEYSHAM lan Heysham Tower [Hall]Hesketh - Knowlys 1800?A seat of the Heskeths of Rossall. Originally known as Heysham Hall. Castellated ca. 1836. J.M. Robinson, Guide tothe Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847,

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29.HINDLEY lan Hindley HallLeigh 1790+Built for Sir Robert Holt Leigh. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.HOGHTON lan Hoghton TowerHoghton 1565+Built by Thomas Hoghton, a Catholic recusant. Fell into decay ca. 1760 when the family moved to Walton Hall. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. G.C. Miller, Hoghton Tower. Preston,1948. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 241. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 52.HOPWOOD lan Hopwood HallHopwood 1650+Seat of the Hopwoods till ca. 1920. Now a college. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 72.HORNBY lan Hornby CastleNeville - Harrington - Stanley - Dawson medRebuilt ca. 1850+. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke,Visitation, I, 1852, 164. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 12. Owned 1850 by Pudset Dawson.HORWICH lan Lostock HallAnderton - Blundell 1563+Seat of the Andertons and centre of recusancy. Modernied by Francis Anderton in 1702. Mostly demolished. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. H. Gray, Old Halls, 1893, 63.HORWICH lan RidgmontRidgway 1815+Built by Joseph Ridgway. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett,Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 86.HUYTON lan Red HazelsCase 1764J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.INCE BLUNDELL lan Ince Blundell HallBlundell medThe Blundells were Catholic recusants. Rebuilt 1720 by Robert Blundell. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 16. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. S. Jones,Views, 1829. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 42.IRLAM lan Irlam HallGreaves 1580+Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions,1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 95. W.H. Pyne, Lancashire Illustrated, 1831, 92.KIRKDALE lan Bank HallMore 1580+Seat of the More family. Demolished 1778. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.KIRKHAM lan MilbankeBirley 1808Built by Thomas Birley, flax manufacturer. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 59.KNOTTY ASH lan Dovecot HouseDugdale 1820+Built by Adam Dugdale, designed by J.C. Loudon. Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 56. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853.KNOWSLEY lan Knowsley HallStanley medThe libraries of the 7th Earl of Derby and the 9th Earl (d. 1702). Seized in 1654. Sold 1703. J.M. Robinson, Guide tothe Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. Liverpool University. W.C. Clissit, Knowsley Hall. Knowsley,1950. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 113. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Views, I,1880, 55. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 1.LANCASTER lan Ashton HallGerard - Douglas medOrig. the Gerard family; then the Dukes of Hamilton. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988.LANCASTER lan CapernwrayMarton 1680+

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F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. IV, 1866+. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852,89. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 10.LANCASTER lan Springfield HallHargreaves - Godson 1800+Owned by Henry Hargreaves. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 21.LATHOM lan Lathom HouseWilbraham - Bootle - Stanley 1725+Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.LEYLAND lan Worden HallFfarington 1742+Usually spelled ffarington. Enlarged 1742 by Sir William ffarington. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 61.LINDALE lan Eller HowWebster 1818+Acquired by Francis Webster in 1818. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 31.LITTLE CROSBY lan Crosby HallBlundell 1609+Remodelled in 1786. Nicholas Blundell kept a diary ca. 1712+. Library added in 1815. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988. Liverpool University. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross,Mansions, III, 1847, 39.LITTLE HULTON lan Kenyon Peel HallRigby - Kenyon 1631+Built by the Kenyons. Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. A.Sproule, Lost Houses, 1982, 191.LITTLE MITTON lan Little Mitton HallSherburne - Aspinall 1500+Built by Robert Sherburne of Stonyhurst. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988. H. Gray, Old Halls of Lancashire, 1893, 35. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 11.LITTLEBOROUGH lan Pike HouseHalliwell 1550+Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.LITTLEBOROUGH lan Stubley Old HallHolt 1530+Built by Richard Holt; adapted 1660+. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.LIVERPOOL lan Allerton HallHardman - Roscoe - Willasey - Ellames 1750+Rebuilt by William Roscoe ca. 1812. Roscoe's large library was sold in 1816. Most of his books are now in theLiverpool Athenaeum. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. Owned byJames Willasey - Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824. Large library. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. Jones, Views, I, 1829.E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 47. Owned 1850 by Patteson Ellames.LIVERPOOL lan Childwall HallGascoyne 1813Built by Bamber Gascoyne. Passed by marriage to the Marquess of Salisbury. Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide tothe Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series,I, 1854, 46. S. Jones, Views, 1829. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847. 22.LIVERPOOL lan Lark HillBlundell - Horrocks 1769Built by Jonathan Blundell of Ince Blundell. Modified 1796 by Samuel Horrocks. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 60.Owned 1850 by Samuel Horrocks.LIVERPOOL lan Lee HallOkill 1773Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.LIVERPOOL lan Roby HallWilliamson 1760+Built by John Williamson, Mayor of Liverpool 1761. Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 46.LIVERPOOL lan Seaforth House

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Gladstone 1810?Built by Sir John Gladstone. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819.LIVERPOOL lan Speke HallNores - Watt medBuilt by Sir William Nores [Norris]. Owned by Richard Watt, a Liverpool merchant, who bought it in 1797. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. National Trust. J. Bartlett, Mansions,1853. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 170. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 43. S.C. Hall,Baronial Halls, I, 1848. [Anon] Guide to Speke Hall. Liverpool, [1955?]LIVERPOOL lan Woolton HallMolyneux - Ashton - Leyland 1780?Built by Richard Molyneux., designed by Adam. Enlarged 1774. Owned by Nicholas Ashton in 1819. J.P. Neale'sViews, vol. II, 1819. J.M. Neale, Guide. London, 1988. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 58.Octagonal library.LOWER DARWEN lan Highercroft HouseHaworth 1550+Seat of the Haworths. Rebuilt 1634 by Peter Haworth. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988.LYDIATE lan Lydiate HallIreland - Anderton 1500+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. T.E. Gibson, Lydiate Hall. Lydiate,1876.LYTHAM ST ANNES lan Lytham HallClifton 1606+Seat of the Cliftons till 20 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 195; 2nd Series, II, 1855, 128. E. Twycross, Mansions, II,1847, 33.MANCHESTER lan Barlow HallBarlow - Egerton 1574+Built by Alexander Barlow. Burned in 1879. Seat of the Barlow family since medieval times. Sold to Samuel Egertonof Tatton 18 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.MANCHESTER lan Heaton HallLangley - Holland - Egerton - Grosvenor 1772Built by Sir Thomas Egerton, designed by James Wyatt. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 174. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. F.O. Morris, Views,IV, 1880. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 63. S.D. Cleveland. Heaton Hall. Derby: English Life, [1953].MANCHESTER lan Hough End HallMosley - Egerton 1596+Built by Sir Nicholas Mosley; acquired by the Egertons of Tatton. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988.MANCHESTER lan Hough HallHalgh - Lightbourne 1580+Neglected. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.MANCHESTER lan Platt HallTindall - Carill - Worsley 1763+Built by John carill-Worsley. Now owned by Manchester Corporation. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Housesof the North West. London, 1988.MANCHESTER lan Slade HallSiddall 1585Extended 1681. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.MANCHESTER lan Wythenshawe HallTatton 1530+Much remodelling in 18 and 19 cents. Now a museum. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 65. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1850, 104.MAWDESLEY lan Mawdesley HallMawdesley 1625+Built by William Mawdesley. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.MELLING lan Crow TreesRemington 1540+Seat of the Remington family - Matthew Remington (d. 1551). Rebuilt ca. 1780. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988.MELLING lan Melling Hall

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Craven - Gillison-Bell 1720+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E.Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 18.MELLOR lan Woodfold ParkSudell - Hindle 1799Built by Henry Sudell, a Blackburn cotton manufacturer. Sold to John Fowden Hindle in 1831. J.M. Robinson, Guideto the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847,13.MIDDLETON lan Alkrington HallLever 1736Built by Darcy Lever. Converted to flats. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.MIDDLETON lan Great Lever HallLever - Assheton - Bridgeman medPassed to the Asshetons 15 cent.; then Bridgeman in 1620; rebuilt by Bishop Bridgeman 1631. J.M. Robinson, Guideto the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.MIDDLETON lan Middleton TowerAssheton medDemolished 1845. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. F.W. Steer,Middleton Tower, 1961.MIDDLETON lan Tonge HallTonge 1530+Seat of the Tonge family to 1726. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.MILNROW lan Clegg HallClegg - Belfield - Assheton - Haworth - Hulton 1620+Numerous changes in ownership. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.MONG CONISTON lan Monk Coniston HallFord - Marshall 1800+William Ford, an ironmaster; then the Marshalls, flax spinners from Yorkshire. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988.NEWBY BRIDGE lan Fell FootDixon 1780+Built by Jeremiah Dixon, a Mayor of Leeds. Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988.NEWBY BRIDGE lan Finsthwaite HouseTaylor - Pedder - Chaplin 1650+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.NEWBY BRIDGE lan Town HeadTowneley 1810+Built by William Towneley. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.NEWTON-LE-WILLOWS lan Newton HallBlackburne 1630+Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.OLDHAM lan Chamber HallTetlow - Wrigley - Gregge 1700?Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ORMSKIRK lan Lathom HouseBootle 1724Bought by Sir Thomas Bootle in 1724. Rebuilt on site of ancient mansion. Owned by Edward Wilbraham, MP, in1819. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 250. S. Jones, Views,1829. F.O. Morris, Views, V, 1880. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 16. Owned by Edward Bootle Wilbraham, LordSkelmsersdale.ORRELL lan Bispham HallBispham 1573Built by the Bispham family. Almost derelict. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.OUT RAWCLIFFE lan Rawcliffe HallButler medBelonged to the Butler family 12 cent. to 1715. Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988.OVER KELLET lan Hall Garth

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Wilson 1675+Rebuilt ca. 1820. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.PADIHAM lan Gawthorpe HallShuttleworth - Kay-Shuttleworth medSir Richard Shuttleowrth, Chief Justice of Chester. Built the present house ca. 1599-1603. J.M. Robinson, Guide tothe Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 19.E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 25.PADIHAM lan Palace HouseHolden 1720+Built by John Holden of Hollins, Burnley. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 53.PARBOLD lan Parbold HallLathom - Crisp 1600+Bought by John Crisp ca. 1680. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.PENDLETON lan ChaseleyGardner - Heywood 1830+Built by R. Gardner. The Heywood family renamed it Claremont. Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988.PENNY BRIDGE lan Penny Bridge HallPenny - Machell 1540+Owned by the Penny family since 16 cent. Passed to the Machells 19 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988.PENWORTHAM lan Howick HouseNorris 1840+Built by Thomas Norris. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 69.PLEASINGTON lan Pleasington HallButler 1805+Built by John Francis Butler. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B.Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 127.PREESALL lan Parrox HallElletson 1570+The Elletsons there since 17 cent. Wealthy Jamaica merchants. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988.PRESTON lan Hutton HallRosthorne - Rawstorne 1545+Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.PRESTON lan Penwortham PrioryFleetwood - Rawstorne medBelonged to the Fleetwoods after the dissolution. Remodelled 1832. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 47.PRESTON lan Ribbleton HallSherburne - Hynge - Birchall 1550+Belonged to the Sherburnes of Stonyhurst; then Richard Hynge in 1656; then the Birchalls. J.M. Robinson, Guide tothe Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. Demolished. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross,Mansions, II, 1847, 56.PRESTWICH lan Irwell HouseDrinkwater 1792Built by Peter Drinkwater. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.PRESTWICH lan The ParkPhilips 1800+Bought by Robert Philips (1760-1844), a Manchester merchant. The Philips family also owned Sedgley Hall. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.QUERNMORE lan Quernmore ParkPreston - Clifford - Gibson 1630+Sold by the Crown to Thomas Preston in 1630; then the Cliffords to 1794; then the Gibsons of Myerscough. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross,Mansions, II, 1847, 13. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 152.RAINHILL lan Rainhill HallLancaster - Fleetwood med14 cent. house remodelled ca. 1600. Descended to the Fleetwoods 18 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988.

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READ lan Read HallNowell - Fort medHome of the Nowells since 1364. Alexander Nowell was Dean of St Pauls. Bought by the printer Ricahrd Fort in 1799.J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E.Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847 , 24. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 169.RIBBLETON lan Red ScarCross 1798+Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions,1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 48.RIBBY-WITH-WREA lan Ribby HallHornby 1795Built by Joseph Hornby. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett,Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 43.RIVINGTON lan Rivington HallPilkington - Lever - Andrews medPilkingtons; then Levers (17 cent.); then Andrews (ca. 1750). House built by R. Andrews (who married Jane Lever)in 1774. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. Contents sold Nov 16-17,1925.ROCHDALE lan Belfield HallButterworth - Townley 1619+Acquired in 1728 by Richard Townley, cadet descendant of the Towneleys of Towneley. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ROCHDALE lan Castleton HallHolt - Chetham 1540+Granted to Richard Holt of Stubley after the dissolution. Passed to the Chetham family; rebuilt by Samuel Chethamin 1719. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ROCHDALE lan Chadwick HallChadwick 1620Rebuilt by Oliver Chadwick. Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.ROCHDALE lan FoxholesEntwistle 1792+Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ROCHDALE lan Healey HallChadwyck - Healey 1618+Rebuilt 1774. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ROCHDALE lan Mount FalingeRoyds 1780+Built by James Royds (1758-62). J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ROYTON lan Royton HallByron - Percival - Pickford - Radcliffe medByron family to ca. 1662; then bought by Thomas Percival, a Manchester merchant; to Pickfords by 1763, whochanged their name to Radliffe. Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.RUFFORD lan Rufford New HallHesketh 1761Built by Sir Thomas Hesketh, 1st Bart. Altered 1789. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 39. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2ndSeries, I, 1854, 47.RUFFORD lan Rufford Old HallHesketh 1530?Built by Thomas Hesketh; altered in 1662 and agin in 1821. Rebuilt by Sir Thomas Hesketh ca. 1821. National Trust.J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 39. H. Gray, Old Halls of Lancashire, 1893.RUSLAND lan Rusland HallRawlinson - Archibald 1700+Seat of the Rawlinsons till 1750; then the Archibalds. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988.SALESBURY lan Lovely HallBolton - Parker - Winder - Starkie 1660+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.

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SALFORD lan Buile HallPotter 1826Built by Sir Thomas Potter, 1st Lord Mayor of Manchester, designed by Charles Barry. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 98.SALFORD lan Lark HillAckers 1790+James Ackers; then William Garnett before he bought Quernmore. Sold 1845. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847.SALFORD lan Ordsall HallRadclyffe - Egerton medEmbellished 16 cent. Bought by the Egertons of Tatton in 1883. Now a museum. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988. H. Gray, Old Halls of Lancashire, 1893, 15. Country Life, 66,1929, 452.SAMLESBURY lan Samlesbury Lower HallSouthworth - Walmesley 1650?Built by Thomas Walmesley, Catholic. Mostly collapsed. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. J. Croston, History. London, 1871.SAMLESBURY lan Samlesbury Old HallSouthworth - Braddyll medPassed to the Braddyll family in 1678. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988. J. Croston, History. London, 1871.SATTERTHWAITE lan Grizedale HallRawlinson - Bowman - Ainslie 1780?Rebuilt in 1900'; demolished 1955. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.SCARISBRICK lan Scarisbrick HallScarisbrick medNew house built 1812-16; reconstructed (Pugin) 1837-45. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 37. Contents sold July 16-27, 1923.SEAFORTH lan Seaforth Hall [House]Muspratt 1839Built by the Muspratt family, designed by Picton. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 34.SEFTON lan Sefton HallMolyneux medAbandoned by 1700. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.SHERDLEY lan Sherdley HallHughes 1806Built by Michael Hughes. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett,Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 49.SIMONSTONE lan HuntrodyeSimondstone - Starkie - Le Gendre Starkie 1576Built by Edmund Starkie. Added to in 1777; again ca. 1810. Partly Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 198.E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 7.SIMONSTONE lan Simonstone HallWhitaker 1660+Altered in 1818. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.SLYNE lan Slyne HouseGreene 1780+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.SLYNE-WITH-HEST lan Beaumont CoteCole - Butler 1710+Passed by marriage from Thomas Cole's daughter Dorothy to the Butler family of Kirkland ca. 1710. J.M. Robinson,Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.SMALLBRIDGE lan Haworth HallHowarth medSeat of the Haworth family since medieval times. Theophilus Haworth (1651) was a distinguished antiquary. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ST HELENS lan Bold HallBold - Patten - Houghton medOld house replaced in 1730 by Peter Bold. Altered ca. 1800. Passed to Peter Patten of Bank Hall, Warrington. J.M.

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Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross,Mansions, III, 1847, 27 . J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, I, 1854, 48. Owned 1850 by Henry Houghton.STANDISH lan Standish HallStandish medIn Standish family since medieval times. The Standishes were Catholic and Jacobite. Line died out in 18 cent.Demolished. Owned by Charles Standish - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. J.M. Roinson, Guide. London,1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 44. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 57.STONYHURST lan StonyhurstSherburne - Howard - Weld medModern house begun in 1592 by Sir Richard Sherburne. Lived in by the widow of the 8th Duke of Norfolk - she diedin 1754; house passed to the Weld family of Lulworth. In 1794 became a College. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988. A. Hewitson, Stonyhurst College. Preston, 1870. E. Twycross,Mansions, I, 1847,vii.STRETFORD lan Trafford ParkTrafford medNew house built in 1762 by Humphry Trafford. Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 178. E. Twycross, Mansions,III, 1847, 70.SUMMERFIELD lan Summerfield HouseTatham 1841Built by Edward Tatham. Unchanged. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 26.THURNHAM lan Thurnham HallFleming - Gray - Dalton 1580+Modified in 1823. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett,Mansions, 1853. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J.P. Neale, Views, 2nd Series, II, 1825. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 21.[Anon] Thurnham Hall. Derby: English Life, 1979.TULKETH lan Tulketh HallHesketh 1630+Remodelled by Roger Hesketh 18 cent. Owned by Miss Hesketh sister of Bold Fleetwood Hall - J.P. Neale's Views,2nd series, vol. II, 1825. J.M. Robinson, Guide. London, 1988.TUNSTALL lan Thurland CastleTunstall medDestroyed in Civil War. Reconstructed in 19 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. H. Gray, Old Halls of Lancashire, 1893, 7. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, vii.TURTON lan Bradshaw HallBradshaw - Isherwood 1620+Home of the Bradshaws; then Isherwood. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.TURTON lan Turton TowerLathom - Orrell - Chetham - Kay 1580+Lathom family to 1420; William Orrell added in 1596; sold to Humphrey Chetham in 1628 - in Chetham family till1835; sold to James Kay. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. H. Gray,Old Halls, 1893, 89. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, I, 1848.ULVERSTON lan Bardsea HallWilson - Gale 1750+Remodelled ca. 1840. Christopher Wilson; John Gale of Highead castle. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Housesof the North West. London, 1988.ULVERSTON lan Conishead PrioryRichmond-Gale-Braddyll 1836Built on site of Georgian house designed by Wyatt. Orig. an Augustinian Priory. Now owned by Tibetan monks. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross,Mansions, II, 1847, 5. Books sold Sep. 16+, 1850; Jan. 27+, 1874.ULVERSTON lan Fair ViewBurton - Kennedy 1810+Built by Myles Theodore Burton, a banker of Ulverston. Passed to the Kennedys of Stone Cross by marriage. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ULVERSTON lan Swarthmoor HallFell - Foxe 1680+House with Quaker connections. Owned by George Foxe. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988.

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ULVERSTON lan Hammershead Hill VillaMcHugh 1835Built by Rev. Bartholomew McHugh. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 32.WALTON lan Dingle CottageYates 1838Built by James yates. E. Twycross, mansions, III, 1847, 55.WALTON-LE-DALE lan Cuerdale HallAssheton 1700+Seat of the Asshetons of Downham; still owned by Lord Clitheroe. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West. London, 1988. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 10.WALTON-LE-DALE lan Walton HallHoghton 1750+Owned by Hoghton family from 16 cent. Rebuilt in 1830 after a fire. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 32.WARRINGTON lan Bank HallPatten 1750+Built by Thomas Patten, designed by Gibbs. Maintained as the Town Hall. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988.WARRINGTON lan Bewsey HallBoteler - Ireland - Powys medSeat of the Botelers from medieval times; passed to the Ireland family 1586; then Lord Lilford. Rebuilt ca. 1600. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 75. E.Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 21.WARRINGTON lan Bruche HallLegh - Bankes - Jackson - Parr 1700?Owned by the Leghs of Lyme; then Bankes of Winstanley; then Jonathan Jackson ca. 1800; then Thomas Parr ofWarrington ca. 1825. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.WARRINGTON lan Orford HallBlackburne 1716+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.WESHAM lan Mowbreck HallWestby medHome of the Westby family since 15 cent. Bought in 1893 by the 16th earl of Derby. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988.WEST DINGLE lan West DingleYates 1828Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions,1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 54.WESTHOUGHTON lan Hulton ParkHulton 1810+Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions,1853. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 109. W.H. Pyne, Lancashire Illustrated, 1831, 80. E. Twycross, Mansions, III,1847, 76.WHALLEY lan Clerk HillWhalley - Smythe - Gardiner 1810+Orig. belonged to the Whalley family (1699+), J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 30. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 176.WHALLEY lan Moreton HouseNowell - Fort - Taylor - Worsley-Taylor 1600?Part of the Read Hall estate. Bought by Richard Fort a printer. Read Hall was seat of the Nowells. J.M. Robinson,Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 53. E. Twycross,Mansions, I, 1850, 20.WHALLEY lan Whalley AbbeyAssheton 1558+New house built in 1660+ by Sir Ralph Assheton. Now a retreat. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 8. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 20.WHITTINGTON lan Newton HallNorth 1650+Rebuilt 1880. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.WHITTINGTON lan Whittington HallHuddlestone - Bordrigge - Greene 1700+

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Orig. house built ca, 1600 by Miles Huddlestone. Remodelled ca. 1831. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Housesof the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 155. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross,Mansions, II, 1847, 9.WHITTLE-LE-WOODS lan Crook HallCrook 1608+Seat of the Crooks. Later renamed Lisieux Hall. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.WHITTLE-LE-WOODS lan Shaw HillCrosse 1807Built by Thomas Bright Crosse, M.P. for Wigan. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 86. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, I,1847, 58. Large library.WIGAN lan Haigh HallBradshaigh - Lindsay 1827Built by the 24th Earl of Crawford, replacing an earlier house belonging to his Bradshaigh ancestors. Famourlibrary. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II,1853, 8. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 14.WIGAN lan Ince HallGerard - Browne 1615+Built by Roger Browne; formerly a seat of the Gerards of Bryn. Burned in 1854. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988. H. Gray, Old Halls of Lancashire, 1893, 43.WIGAN lan Westwood HouseWalmesley 1780+Demolished. In the Walmesley family till 1919. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 45.WIGAN lan Winstanley HallBankes 1596Bought by James Bankes a goldsmith and banker in Wigan. Remodelled 1785, and again in 1818. J.M. Robinson,Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. [Anon] Winstanley Hall. Typescript history in house,1973-76. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 50.WINWICK lan Myddleton HallGreenall 1658+Belonged to the Greenalls ca. 1810, Warrington brewers. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 49.WORSLEY lan Hulme HallPrestwich 1580+Demolished in 1840. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. W.H. Pyne,Lancashire Illustrated, 1831, 193.WORSLEY lan Wardley HallTyldesley - Downes 1625+Now the home of the Catholic Bishop of Salford. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 191. H. Gray, old Halls, 1893, 47.WORSLEY lan Worsley HallGower 1750+Built by Francis Duke of Bridgewater. Home of the Earls of Ellesmere. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol.II, 1866+. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, III, 1847, 66.WRIGHTINGTON lan Harrock HallRigbye 1630+Seat of the Rigbye family since 17 cent. Enlarged ca. 1790; again ca. 1840. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988.WRIGHTINGTON lan Wrightington HallDicconson 1620?New house built in 1745. The Dicconson family were Catholic and Jacobite. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988. Now a hospital. E. Twycross, Mansions, I, 1847, 63.WYERSDALE lan Wyersdale TowerCawthorne 1802Built by John Fenton Cawthorne. Demolished in 1868. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988.YEALAND CONYERS lan Leighton HallMiddleton - Worswick - Townley - Gillow 1765+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. Catholic families since 16 cent.

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[Anon] Leighton Hall, 1958. J. Bartlett, Mansions, 1853. E. Twycross, Mansions, II, 1847, 15. J.B. Burke, Visitation,2nd Series, I, 1854, 197. [Anon] Leighton Hall, Carnforth. Derby: English Life, [1958].YEALAND CONYERS lan Yealand ManorFord 1805Built for the Ford family, ship owners. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.

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ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH lei Ashby CastleHastings medThe Hastings were Earls of Huntingdon. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960.ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCHE lei Willesley HallClifton 1750?In the Clifton family since medieval times, F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. VI, 1866+.ASTON FLAMVILLE lei Manor HouseTurville - Ashby - Cradock - Cradock-Hartopp 1750+Owned by Turvilles 1549-1749. Bought by Shukburgh Ashby 1749; passed to Joseph Cradock (d. 1778); thenEdmund Cradock-Hartopp ca. 1805. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960.BAGGRAVE lei Baggrave HallCoke - Edwin - Burnaby 1750+N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Edward Burnaby 1770. Rebuilt ca. 1750 by John Edwin. Nichols,Leicestershire, III, i, 1800, 289. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, II, 1855, 134. S. Jones, Views, 1829.BARKBY lei Barkby HallPochin 1780+George Pochin (d. 1706). Owned in 1800 by William Pochin (d. 1800). Nichols, Leicestershire. J.B. Burke, Visitation,I, 1852, 209.BARLESTONE lei Osbaston HallMundy - Whitby - Cockshutt - Twisleton 1580+Remodelled 18 cent. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Nichols, Leicestershire, IV,ii, 1811, 524. J.Throsby, Views, 1789, 304.BEAUMANOR lei Beaumanor House [Park]Herrick 1725+Old house demolished 1720. Owned in 1800 by William Herrick. Nichols, Leicestershire. M. Brookman, TheWoodhouse Echo. Loughborough, 1979. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 4. J. Throsby, Views in leicestershire, 1789,227.BELGRAVE lei Belgrave HallHastings - Wrighte - Byerley - Nixon 1710+Owned by Mr Nixon 1804. Now a museum. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Nichols, Leicestershire.BLASTON lei Blaston HallOwsley 1790+Built by Rev John Owsley (d. 1835). Demolished. Nichols.BRAUNSTONE lei Braunstone HallWinstanley 1776Winstanley family since 1660. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Nichols, Leicestershire, IV,ii, 1811, 620.J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 257.BROOKSBY lei Brooksby HallVilliers - Wrighte 1740+N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Owned 1800 by George Wrighte. Nichols, Leicestershire.BURBACH lei Moat HouseWightman - Wells - Salisbury - Dyke 1700+Bought 1750+ by David Wells; passed to Ambrose Salisbury 1790. Bought by Jerome Dyke 1795. Nichols,Leicestershire.BURTON lei Burton HallMundy - St Maur 1800?Built by Charles G. Mundy. Bought by Lord Archibald St Maur. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 43.CARLTON CURLIEU lei Carlton Curlieu HallBale - Prudham - Palmer 1636+Bale family; then Prudham (ca. 16600; then Sir Geoffrey Palmer, ca. 1665. Thomas Palmer 1795. Owned by Sir JohnHenry Palmer - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, London, 1960.Nichols, 1795, II. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 192. J. Nichols, History, II,ii, 1798, 538; III,ii, 1804,

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1127.CASTLE DONINGTON lei Donington HallHastings 1590?Owned by George Hastings, Earl of Huntingdon in 1594. Rebuilt in 1789. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. F.O.Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. V, 1866+. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, London, 1960.Demolished 1793. Nichols, Leicestershire.CASTLE DONINGTON lei Donington Park [Hall]Hastings 1750+Owned 1804 by Francis Rawdon Hastings, Earl of Moira. Large library. Nichols, Leicestershire, III,ii, 1804, 775. J.B.Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 272. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, II, 1808. F.O. Morris, Views, V, 1880, 9. J.Throsby, Views, 1789, 166.CHURCH LANGTON lei Church Langton RectoryHanbury 1750+Built by Rev William Hanbury (d. 1778). Nichols, Leicestershire.COLD OVERTON lei Cold Overton HallBerkeley - St John - Turner - Frewen 1500+Rebuilt ca. 1670. Rebuilt ca. 1750 by St John Family. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. J. Nichols,History, II,i, 1795, 139.COLEORTON lei Coleorton HallBeaumont 1808Built by Sir George Howland Beaumont. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland,London, 1960. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 107. S. Jones, Views, 1829.DISHLEY lei Dishley GrangeVilliers - Phillipps - Bakewell 1750+N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Leased by Robert Bakewell. Sir Ambrose Phillipps 1693. Owned 1804by Thomas March Phillipps. Bakewell reformed cattle breeding. Nichols, Leicestershire.EDMONDTHORPE lei Edmondthorpe HallSmith - Pochin 1580+Remodelled ca. 1700. Owned by William Pochin in 1795. His main house was at Barkby. Ruined. N. Pevsner,Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Nichols, III,ii, 1804. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 266.ENDERBY lei Enderby HallDolman - Smith 1750+Sold by Sir Thomas Dolman to Richard Smith 1695. Owned 1807 by Charles Loraine Smith. Nichols, Leicestershire,IV,i, 1807, 158. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 270.GADDESBY lei Gaddesby HallAyre 1740+Mostly demolished 1950. Built by Thomas Ayre (d. 1758). Owned 1804 by Anne Ayre. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire andRutland, 1960. Nichols, Leicestershire.GARENDON lei Garendon HallPhillipps 1736+Granted after the dissolution to the Duke of Rutland. Bought by Sir Ambrose Phillipps (d. 1737) in 1683. Rebuilt ca.1720. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Owned 1804 by Thomas March Phillipps. Nichols, Leicestershire,III,ii, 1804. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 274.GOADBY MARWOOD lei Goadby HallHeron - Brudenell - Pippin - Sibley 1750+N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Sibley family from 1787. VCH.GODEBY lei Godeby GrangeVilliers - Lowe - Wyche - Manners 1630+Built by Sir George Villiers. Owned by Villiers to 1669. Then Henry Lowe. Bought by Peter Wyche who rebuilt thehouse ca. 1740. Owned by Edward Manners, Duke of Rutland in 1795. Nichols, Leicestershire.GOPSALL lei Gopsall HallWestley - Jennens - Curzon - Howe 1765Built by Alderman Westly; then Jennens; then Curzon. Owned by Richard William Penn Curzon Howe, Earl Howe -J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. Large library - cat. compiled by Rev Arthur Bedford in Bodley. J.Throsby, Views, 1789, 280. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 66.C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV, 1767. J. Nicholas, History, IV,ii, 1811, 857.GRACE DIEU lei Grace Dieu ManorBeaumont - Phillipps 1750+Owned by Ambrose Phillipps de Lisle; built new house 1834 designed by Railton. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire andRutland, 1960. Nichols, Leicestershire. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 74.GRANTHAM lei Belvoir Castle

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Manners 1801Dukes of Rutland.Over 7000 vols - White's Directory of Leicestershire, 1846. Fire in 1816. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II,1819. Nichols, 1795, II. I. Eller, The History of Belvoir Castle. London, 1841. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 61. F.O.Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1880. S. Jones, Views, 1929. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV,1739. C.J.R. Manners. Belvoir Castle. Derby: English Life, [1955]; [1957]. [Anon] Belvoir Castle. Derby: EnglishLife, 1985..GROBY lei Manor HouseGrey 1580+Built by Thomas Grey (cp. Bradgate). N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960.GUMLEY lei Gumley HallCradock - Cradock-Hartopp 1765+Built by Joseph Cradock, FSA., friend of Dr Johnson. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Nichols, II,ii,1798, 589; III,ii, 1804, 1127. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 286.HUMBERSTONE lei Humberstone ManorHastings - Sutton - Pochin 1620+Henry Hastings (d. 1629); owned by William Pochin 1750. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Nichols,Leicestershire.HUSBANDS BOSWORTH lei Husbands Bosworth HallSmith - Fortescue - Turvile 1792+Old hall still standing in 1795. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Nichols, Leicestershire, II,ii, 1798, 463.KIBWORTH HARCOURT lei The Old HouseParker 1678Built by William Parker (d. 1699). Nichols, Leicestershire.KIRKBY MALLORY lei Kirkby HallNoel 1720+Owned by the Noels, Viscounts Wentworth, since 1640. Rebuilt 1780+. Nichols, Leicestershire, IV,ii, 1811, 771. J.Throsby, Views, 1789, 157.KNIGHTON lei Knighton HallCradock - Hartopp 1710+Now part of Leicester University. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Owned 1807 by Edmund CradockHartopp. Nichols, Leicestershire.LANGLEY lei Langley Hall [Priory]Gray - Cheslyn 1690+Orig. Langley Priory. Sold by Gray to Richard Cheslyn (d. 1717) in 1686. Owned 1804 by Richard Cheslyn (b. 1771).Nichols, Leicestershire.LAUNDE lei Launde AbbeyCromwell - Halford - Clarke 1550+Built on site of Augustinian priory. Remodelled ca. 1678. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. WilliamHalford 1611. Nichols, Leicestershire, III,i, 1800, 301. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 289.LINDLEY lei Lindley HallHerdwike - Burton - Bracebridge - Heming 1620+Owned by John Herdwicke; William Burton; 1807 by Rev Samuel Bracebridge Heming. Nichols, Leicestershire,IV,ii, 1811, 647. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 292.LOCKINGTON lei Lockington HallStory 1680+Remodelled ca. 1800. Owned by Philip Story. Enlarged 1850. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Nichols,III,ii, 1804, 875. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 94.LODDINGTON lei Loddington HallMorris 1680+N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Owned 1779 by Charles Morris (d. 1798). J. Nichols, Leicestershire,III,ii, 1804, 1135. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 294.LONG WHATTON lei Whatton HallGordon - Dawson 1802N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Burned 1876. Rebuilt. Owned 1804 by Edward Dawson. Nichols,Leicestershire, III,ii, 1804, 1103. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J.P. Neale, Views, 2nd Series, III, 1826.LOUGHBOROUGH lei Prestwold HallSkipwith - Packe 1730?Sir Christopher Packe was Lord Mayor of London in 1655. Packes since ca. 1680. Remodelled in 1843. Owned byCharles James Packe in 1843. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. Still owned by family. Nichols, Leicestershire, III,i,1800, 355. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 23. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 305.LOWESBY lei Lowesby Hall

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Ashby - Woollaston 1730+Woollaston family since ca. 1660. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Nichols, Leicestershire. J.B. Burke,Visitation, I, 1852, 62. Country Life, 37, 1915, 626.LUBBENHAM lei Manor HouseBrooke - Crewe - Wright 1580+Partly demolished in 1774. Nichols, Leicestershire.LUBBENHAM lei Papillon HallPapillon 1670+Built by David Papillon (d. 1675). Nichols, Leicestershire.MARKET BOSWORTH lei Bosworth HallDixie - Pochin 1750+Owned by Dixie family since Tudor times. Passed to Mrs Pochin, widow of George Pochin ca. 1800. Nichols,Leicestershire.MARKET HARBOROUGH lei Langton HallOrd 1553Numerous owners since 1553. Owned by Rev. James Ord in 1819. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. S. Jones, Views,1829.MEDBOURNE lei Manor HouseChaworth - Payne 1670+In fact with medieval traces. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960.NEWBOLD VERDON lei Newbold HallCrewe - Montague - Cradock-Hartopp 1725+Bought 1625 by Sir Thomas Crewe; James Montague (d. 1748) 1721. Sir Edmund Cradock-Hartopp ca. 1800. N.Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. NicholsNEWTOWN LINFORD lei Bradgate HouseGrey 1500+Built by Thomas Grey, Marquis of Dorset. Enlarged 17 cent. Abandoned after 1739. Ruined. N. Pevsner,Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. J. Nichols, History, III,ii, 1804, 661. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 118.NOSELEY lei Noseley HallHazlerigg 1720+Built by Sir Robert Hazlerigg (d. 1721). Remodelled ca. 1810. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. The Hallhas plans. VCH. J. Nichols, History, II,ii, 1798, 749; III,ii, 1804, 1127. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 299.ORTON-ON-THE-HILL lei Orton HallBradshaw - Steele - Perkins 1780+Bought by John Steele (d. 1675) in 1660+. Passed by marriage to Rev John Perkins. Owned by Samuel Steele Perkins18009. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Nichols, IV,ii, 1811, 847.POTTERS MARSTON lei Potters Marston HallPlumbe - Boothby - Hartopp - Hartopp-Wigley medOwned by Richard Boothby 1630; Edward Hartopp 1776. Remodelled 18 cent. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire andRutland, 1960. T.H. Fosbrooke, Potters Marston. Leicester, 1922.QUENBY lei Quenby HallAshby 1620+Built by George Ashby. Remodelled by Shuckburgh Ashby in 1767+. Library. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire andRutland, 1960. Nichols, Leicestershire, III,i, 1800, 296. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 307. Contents sold Oct 23-25, 1972.G. De Lisle. Quenby Hall. Derby: English Life, 1977.QUORNDON lei Quorn HallFarnham 1680+Owned 1800 by Edward Farnham. Now part of the University. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Nichols,Leicestershire, III,i, 1798, 101. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 309.RAGDALE lei Ragdale HallShirley 1580+Altered 1629 by Sir Henry Shirley. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Owned 1800 by Robert Shirley,Earl Ferrers - let to a Mr Henton. A.H. Thompson, Ragdale Old Hall. [Leicester, 1927?] Country Life, 19, 1906, 126.Nichols, III,i, 1800, 386.RAVENSTONE lei Ravenstone HallCreswell 1725+Built by Robert Creswell. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960.ROLLESTON lei Rolleston HallGreene 1750+Built by Richard Greene (d. 1781). Ownmed in 1795 by Rev Henry Greene. Nichols, Leicestershire, II,ii, 1798, 443.SCRAPTOFT lei Scraptoft Hall

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Wigley 1723+Built by James Wigley ca. 1723. 1765 Hartopp-Wigley. Let in 19 cent. Student residence. N. Pevsner, Leicestershireand Rutland, 1960. Nichols, Leicestershire, III,ii, 1804, 1128. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 312.SHENTON lei Shenton HallWollaston 1629+Built by William Wollaston. Remodelled ca. 1780. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. In 1807 owned byFrederick W. Wollaston. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 180 Nichols, IV,ii, 1811, 526.SKEFFINGTON lei Skeffington HallSkeffington 1620+Skeffington family (with name changes) to 1800, when owned by Sir William Charles Farrell Skeffington. N. Pevsner,Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Nichols, III,i, 1800, 429; ii, 1804, 1136. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 207.STANFORD lei Stanford HallCave 1697+Built by Sir Roger Cave. Cave family since 1500. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Owned 1792 by SirThomas Cave (d. 1792). [Anon] Stanford Hall. Derby, [1958]. J. Nichols, IV,i, 1807, 350. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 179.STAPLEFORD lei Stapleford ParkSherard 1633+Enlarged 1680+. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 16.Nichols, III,ii, 1804. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 147.STAUNTON HAROLD lei Staunton Harold HallShirley 1700+Remodelled 1700 by 1st Earl Ferrers; 1763 by 5th Earl. Jacobean origin. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland,1960. Owned by Robert Shirley, Earl Ferrers in 1804. Nichols, Leicestershire, III,ii, 1804. J. Kip, I, 1715. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 231.STOUGHTON lei Stoughton GrangeBeaumont - Keck 1700+Owned by the Beaumonts 1630-1775. Nichols, Leicestershire, III,ii, 1804, 1129. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 319.SWITHLAND lei Swithland HallDanvers - Butler 1800?Danvers family from 1620. Home of the Earls of Lanesborough. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II,1866+. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, London, 1960. Nichols, Leicestershire, IIIii, 1804, 1047. Large library.J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 202. Contents sold Oct 16-17, 1978.THURCASTON lei Latymer HouseGrosvenor 1568Built by Nicholas Grosvenor. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960.THURLASTON lei Thurlaston HallTurville 1610?Demolished. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960.WANLIP lei Wanlip HallPalmer - Hudson 1768Bought by William Palmer ca. 1635. Owned 1804 by Sir Charles G. Hudson. Nichols, Leicestershire, III,ii, 1804,1095. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 97. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 322.WESTCOTES lei Danet's HallDanet - Watts - Unwin - Powell - Bentley - Alexander 1620+Built by John Danet (d. 1628) - also spelled Danett. Owned by Edward Alexander, M.D., 1804. Nichols,Leicestershire, IV,ii, 1811, 570. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 262.WESTCOTES lei Westcotes HouseRuding 1730Owned 1807 by Walter Ruding. Nichols, Leicestershire, IV,ii, 1811, 565. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 324.WISTOW lei Wistow HallHalford 1641Owned by Sir William Halford (d. 1766); Sir Charles Halford (d. 1780); owned then by Feilding, Earl of Denbigh.Owned by Sir Henry Halford in 1819. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. Nichols, Leicestershire. S. Jones, Views, 1829.J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 107. J. Throsby, Views, 1789, 187.WITHERLEY lei Ansley HallLudford 1580+Owned by Ludford family since medieval times. Owned in 1810 by John N. Ludofrd. Nichols, Leicestershire.WYMONDHAM lei Manor HouseSedley - Ellys - Dashwood 1700+N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Owned by Sir Charles Sedley (d. 1701). Nichols, Leicestershire.

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BARROW-UPON-HUMBER lin Barrow HallLamb - Crowle - Uppleby 1777Old house demolished. Built by George Uppleby. Passed from Crowles to Uppleby ca. 1720. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II,1853, 219.BELTON lin Belton HouseBrownlow - Cust 1600?Rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren in 1685-89. The Brownlow seat until ca. 1750 when the house passed to the Custs bymarriage. The last Brownlow was Lord Tyrconnel. Owned by John Cust, Earl Brownlow in 1819. J.P. Neale's Views,vol. II, 1819. Family archives in Lincolnshire RO. Includes a 1748 catalogue of Lord Tyrconnel's books. Books atBelton include collections made by Charles Woodward (17 c) and John Hall, Fellow of Magdalene College,Cambridge (17 c). W. Angus, Seats, 1787.BELTON lin Temple BelwoodVavasour - Ryther - Popplewell - Johnson medBelonged to the Knights Templar. Owned by Henry Vavasour. Numerous changes on ownership. Rebuilt by WilliamJohnson in 1787. Ruined. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, I.BLANKNEY lin Blankney HallThorold - Chaplin 1720+Extended in the 19 cent. Bought in 1719 by Thomas Chaplin - Chaplins of Tathwell. Demolished 1960. Leach &Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, I.BOURNE lin Grimsthorpe CastleBertie 1576Owned by Peregrine Bertie, Lord Willoughby de Eresby (d. 1601). Rebuilt by Vanbrugh in 1723. Origins go back toHenry III. Owned by Peter Burrell, Lord Gwydir in 1819. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II,1853, 57. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, III, 1725. S. Jones, Views, 1829.BROUGHTON lin Manby HallAnderson 1770+Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, II.BURTON-BY-LINCOLN lin Burton HallMonson 1610+Built by Sir Thomas Monson. Rebuilt partially by John, 2nd Lord Monson in 1769. Large library with MSS. J.B.Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 226.CAENBY lin Caenby HallTournay - Monck medBuilt ca. 1750. Demolished. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, I.DODDINGTON lin Doddington HallTailor - Jarvis 1580Built by Thomas Tailor. Owned 1852 by George K. Jarvis. E.M. Sympson, Memorials of Old Lincolnshire, 1911, 280.[Anon] Doddington Hall. Derby: English Life, 1976. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 151.DUNHOLME lin Dunholme Manor HouseGrantham - Hussey - Anderson - Borneford 1550+After William Anderson ca. 1720 the estate passed to the Bornefords. The Morris family owned it from 1797 to 1858.Then owned by the Tonge family. Neglected. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, II.EASTON lin Easton HallCholmeley 1600+Acquired by Sir Henry Cholmeley in 1606. Demolished. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, I. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 18. F.O. Morris, Views, III, 1880, 73.ELSHAM lin Elsham HallBrandon - Oldfield - Thompson - Corbett 1620+Granted to Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, ca. 1550. Sir John Oldfield. Sold to Thompson family. 1788 passed toThomas Corbett. Owned 1852 by Thomas G. Corbett, MP. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 267.GATE BURTON lin Gate Burton HallHutton 1761Built by Thomas Hutton. Owned 1852 by William Hutton. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 35.GAUTBY lin Gautby HallSherard - Vyner 1720+Some rebuilding ca, 1805. Demolished in 1874. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, IV.GREAT STURTON lin Stourton HallDighton - Fynes - Livesey 1810+Older house rebuilt by Joseph Livesey. Demolished. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, I.

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HACKTHORN lin Hackthorn Old HallCracroft 1720+Rebuilt 1790+ by John Cracroft (1748-1821). Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, II. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 13.HAGNABY lin Hagnaby Priory [Hall]Coltman 1790+Built by Thomas Coltman. Bought from the Earl of Oxford by the Coltmans in 1713. Demolished. Leach & Pacey,Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, I.HAINTON lin Hainton HallHeneage 1638+Present house replaced earlier manorial one. Major remodelling in 1807. H. Montgomery-Massingberd, The FieldBook of Country Houses, 1988.HARLAXTON lin Harlaxton ManorGregory 1600?F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 92. Contents sold June 28-30,1937.HORNCASTLE lin Scrivelsby CourtDymoke 1600+Destroyed by fire in 1761. Replaced with a Gothic pile; now ruined. H. Montgomery-Massingberd, The Field Book ofCountry Houses, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 188. A. Sproule, Lost Houses, 1982, 247.IRNHAM lin Irnham HallClifford 1530?Built by Richard Thimelby. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J.P. Neale, Views, II, 1818.KESTEVEN lin Denton HouseWyvill - Welby 1650?Wyvill family since 15c. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. V, 1866+.KETTLETHORPE lin Kettlethorpe HallSwynford - Amcotts 1750+Demolished ca. 1850. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, II.LANGTON lin Langton HallLangton medEarly hall burned in 1405. New house built ca. 1590 (known to Samuel Johnson). Abandoned in 19 cent. Leach &Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, I. [Anon] Langton Hall. Derby: English Life, 1977; 1982.LEA lin Lea HallAnderson medRebuilt 18 cent. with additions in 1803. Abandoned. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, II.LINCOLN lin St Katherine's HallBrandon - Grantham - Manby 1600+Built by Vincent Grantham. Neglected after ca. 1763. Nothing remains. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire CountryHouses, II.LOUTH lin Kenwick HallAllenby 1750+Destroyed by bombing. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, I.NORTH WILLINGHAM lin Willingham HouseTenturier - Boucherett 1790Demolished 1976. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, I.NORTHORPE lin Northorpe HallMonson - Peacock 1580+Abandoned. Tenanted by the Peacock family ca. 1750-ca. 1850. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses,II.RIBY lin Riby GroveHeneage - Sedgewick - Tailor - Tomline - Pretyman 1750+Demolished 1935. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, I. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 70.SCREMBY lin Scremby HallNewcomen - Moody - Brackenbury 1670+Old house rebuilt ca. 1720 by the Moodys. Demolished. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, II.SLEAFORD lin Haverholme PrioryShaw - Gordon - Hatton medEarly house extended in 1788 by Sir Jenison Gordon. Remodelled 1835. Demolished. Leach & Pacey, LostLincolnshire Country Houses, I.SOMERBY lin Somerby Hall

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Cumberworth - Rosseter - Weston 1660Built by Sir Edward Rosseter. His inventory (mentioning his library) survives (1669). Remodelled by Carr 1768+.Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, II.SOUTH COCKERINGTON lin Cockerington HallVavasour - Scrope 1720+Neglected early 19 cent. Demolished in 1926. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, I.STAMFORD lin Uffington HouseBertie 1686+There was a substantial house there when the estate was bought by Charles Bertie in 1673. Destroyed by fire in 1904.SUDBROOKE lin Sudbrooke HolmeGrantham - Howe - Beresford - Buckworth - Ellison 1750+Passed from the Granthams to George Howe in 1618; sold to Christopher Beresford 1629. Leach & Pacey, LostLincolnshire Country Houses, I.SYSTON lin Syston HallThorold 1769+Built by Sir John Thorold, 8th Bart. Demolished in 1928. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, I.TEALBY lin Bayons ManorD'Eyncourt 1790+Altered ca. 1832. Large library. Abandoned. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, III. Owned 1852 byCharles T. D'Eyncourt, MP. In the D'Eyncourt family since 14 cent. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 236-41.THONOCK lin Thonock HallHickman - Bacon 1760+Added to in 1790. Inherited in 1827 by Henry Bacon. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, I. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 45.TUPHOLME lin Tupholme HallVyner 1720?Owned by the Vyners of Gautby. Demolished. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, IV.WALMSGATE lin Walmsgate HallSkipwith - Lister - Yorke 1824+Built by James Whiting Yorke. Demolished. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, I. J.B. Burke,Visitation, I, 1852, 8.WRAGBY lin Goltho HallGrantham - Mainwaring 1750+Neglected after 1812. Leach & Pacey, Lost Lincolnshire Country Houses, II.

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ACTON msx Berrymead PrioryTrevor - Savile - Pierrepont - Fellowes - Ord - Fisher 1620?Acquired 1661 by Sir John Trevor. In 1688 owned by George Savile, Marquess of Halifax (d. 1695). Bought by EvelynPierrepont, Duke of Kingston-upon-Hull (d. 1726) in 1708. Sold 1740 to Dorothy Fellowes; Henry Ord; 1758 ThomasFisher; 1787 Thomas Whitmore. Numerous owners after 1800, including Edweard Bulwer Lytton. VCH Middlesex.CHISWICK msx Chiswick HouseBoyle - Cavendish 1729Orig. house pulled down in 1688. Built by Richard, the last Earl of Burlington. Then passed to the Duke ofDevonshire. Owned by William Spencer Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829.English Heritage. J. Charlton, History, 1958. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV, 1739. R. Havell, Views, 1823.CHISWICK msx Grove HouseBarker - d'Auverquerque - Eliott - Morice - Lowth 1610+Built by Thomas Barker (d. 1630); Henry barker (d. 1745) was the last Barker. Henry d'Auverquerque, Earl ofGrantham (d. 1754); 1772 bought by Humphry Morice (d. 1785). Ca. 1810 passed to Robert Lowth (d. 1822), Canonof St Paul's. VCH Middlesex. W. Angus, Seats, 1787.EALING msx Osterley ParkChild 1756Sir Thomas Gresham (1577+); numerous owners until passed to Child family (Francis Child, d. 1763);then Fairfaxfamily. John F. Bennet, FLA Thesis. 1976. National Trust. VCH Middlesex. Cat. (priv. ptd.) 1771 - N & Q 1885, xii,45. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 211. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. The Library dates from 1766-73. Designedby Robert Adam. None of the original books survive. Ward-Jackson, Peter. Osterley Park. Victoria & AlbertMuseum, 1953; repr. 1970.EALING msx Pitzhanger Manor HouseGurnell - Soane - Mackay 1770+

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Built by Thomas Gurnell, designed by George Dance. Sold 1799 to Sir John Soane who rebuilt the house ca. 1801.Sold 1832 to Eric Mackay, Lord Reay (d. 1847). VCH Middlesex. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, II, 1808.Country Life, 45, 1919, 211.EDGEWARE msx CannonsHallett 1747Built by William Hallett - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV,1739. A. Sproule, Lost Houses, 1982, 86. Contents sold June 16+, 1747.EDGWARE msx Edgware PlaceLindsay - Day 1803Built by John Lindsay MP. Passed to Charles Day (od Day & Martin the bottblacking firm). Demolished 1845. VCHMiddlesex.ENFIELD msx Enfield HouseTiptoft 1460+Built by John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester (d. 1470) - then known as Worcester's manor. Library in 1568 - Bodley MS.Rawl.A.195c. ff. 243-51. Demolished in 1660. VCH Middlesex. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 90.ENFIELD msx Forty HallRaynton - Wolstenholme 1629+Built by Sir Nicholas Raynton. Altered ca. 1708 by Wolstenholme family. VCH Middlesex.GREAT STANMORE msx Manor HouseBurnell - Walcot 1580+Built by John Burnell (d. 1605). Altered ca. 1760 and ca. 1810. Owned 1734 by Humphrey Walcot. Demolsied 1930.VCH Middlesex.GUNNERSBURY msx Gunnersbury HouseMaynard - Hobart - Furnese - Ironside - Stirling 1620?Acquired by Sir John Maynard in 1656 (d. 1690); John Hobart (d. 1756). Owned by Princess Amelia (d. 1786)daughter of George II. Bought 1788 by Col. Gilbert Ironside; passed in 1792 to Walter Stirling. Demolished ca. 1800.VCH Middlesex. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 86. C. Campbell, VitruviusBritannicus, I, 1715.HACKNEY msx Balmes HouseWhitmore 1545+Rebuilt 1635 by Sir George Whitmore. Became lunatic asylum in 1794. Demolished 1853. VCH Middlesex.HAMPSTEAD msx Frognal GroveMontagu - Richards 1750?Designed by Henry Flitcroft. Edward Montagu, 1772-94; Richard Richards, 1810-13. J.J. Park, Hampstead, 1818,pp. 337-9. VCH Middlesex.HAMPSTEAD msx Frognal HallGuyon - Arden 1760?Stephen Guyon (d. 1779); Sir Richard P. Arden (d. 1804). J.J. Park, Hampstead, 1818, pp. 341, 355. VCH Middlesex.HAMPSTEAD msx Frognal ManorGrant - Longman - Kerrison - Husband 1620+Reconverted to single house 1783. Rev Charles Grant, 1785-1803; Thomas N. Longman, 1804-17; Robert M.Kerrison, 1834-41; Matthew T. Husband, 1842-81. VCH Middlesex.HAMPSTEAD msx Frognal PrioryThompson - Gregory 1818?Memory Thompson (d. 1843). Passed to Barnard Gregory (d. 1852). F.M.L. Thompson, Hampstead, 1974. VCHMiddlesex.HAMPSTEAD msx West End HallWalpole - Miles 1780?Richard Walpole MP, 1796-1807; Lord Walpole, 1807-15; John Miles, 1815-89. VCH Middlesex.HAMPSTEAD msx West End HouseBeckford - Headfort - Cavendish 1774Maria Beckford, 1796-1810; Marchioness of Headfort, 1815-25; Henry F.C. Cavendish, 1842. VCH Middlesex.HAMPTON msx Hampton HousePrimatt - Garrick 1710+Bought from Lacy Primatt by David Garrick in 1754. The Roubiliac statue of Shakespeare was here till it went to theBM. Mrs Garrick lived there till her death in 1822. VCH Middlesex. Also known as Garrick's Villa. W. Watts, Seats,1779.HANWELL msx Hanwell ParkSharpe 1820?Owned 1854 by Benjamin Sharpe. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 86.HAREFIELD msx Breakspears

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Ashby - Partridge 1480?In the Ashby family since 1447 (George Ashby). 1817 passed to Joseph Ashby Partridge (d. 1857). Rebuilt ca. 1690.Old people's home since 1959. VCH Middlesex.HAREFIELD msx Harefield LodgeParker - Newdegate 1786Built by Charles Parker (=Charles Nedigate Newdegate). Ruined 1813. Now a maternity home. VCH Middlesex.HEADSTONE msx Manor HouseWilliams - Bucknell 1580+Sold in 1649 to William Williams; 1671 to Sir William Bucknell. Bucknell family to 1823. VCH Middlesex.HENDON msx Hendon HouseRawlinson - Earle 1580+Owned by Sir William Rawlinson (d. 1703); Giles Earle (d. 1759). Rebuilt ca. 1810. Demolished 1909. VCHMiddlesex.HENDON msx Hendon PlaceHerbert - Fortescue - Aislabie - Abbott medBuilt in 1326. Owned by the Herbert family to 1592, then Sir John Fortescue (as tenant). Owned by John Aislabie (d.1742); John Abbott, Lord Tenterden (d. 1870) who renamed it Tenterden Hall. Demolished 1936. VCH Middlesex.HENDON msx Highwood HouseAnderson - Raffles 1817+Built by William Anderson. Owned by Sir Stamford Raffles (1825) and by his widow from 1826 to 1858. Now anursing home. VCH Middlesex.HIGHBURY msx Highbury HouseDawes - Devaynes - Aubert - Bentley - Felton - Gostling 1781Built by John Dawes on site of old manor house. Passed to John Dawes (d. 1822). Bought 1789 by William Devaynes,MP. 1797 sold to Alexander Aubert (d. 1805); John Bentley; 1815 Robert Felton. By 1835 owned by John Gostling.Demolished 1938. VCH Middlesex.HIGHGATE msx Arundel HouseCornwallis - Howard 1588Built by William Cornwallis. Sold to Thomas Howard, earl of Arundel (d. 1646). Francis Bacon died here in 1626.Demolished ca. 1690. VCH Middlesex.HIGHGATE msx Lauderdale HouseMaitland - Pritchard - Uthwatt - Knapp 1590+Altered by John Maitland, Earl of Lauderdale ca. 1662. Bought by Sir William Pritchard, Lord Mayor (d. 1705).Passed to Uthwatt family; in 1757 to Knapp family. Owned by Knapps to 1865. VCH Middlesex.HILLINGDON msx Hillingdon PlaceWalker - Greenwood - Drake 1775?Built by Adm Sir Francis W. Drake. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 130.ICKENHAM msx SwakeleysWright - Harrington - Vyner - Lethieullier - Clarke 1630+Original house built by Sir Edmund Wright ca. 1630 - he was Lord Mayor. Wright's daughter Catherine married SirJames Harrington. Passed ca. 1665 to Sir Robert Vyner (d. 1688). Sold in 1741 to Lethieullier family; 1751 to Rev.Thomas Clarke, Vicar of Ickenham. Clarke family to 20 cent. VCH Middlesex. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 121.ISLEWORTH msx Syon HouseSeymour - Percy - Smithson 1550+Original Abbey granted 1539 to Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset (1506?-1552). Rebuilt by Henry Percy, 9thEarl of Northumberland 1594 (1564-1632). Remodelled 1604. Passed to Charles Seymour (d. 1748). Sir HughSmithson 1st Duke of Northumberland 1750. Remodelled by Adam brothers. Altered 1824 by 3rd Duke ofNorthyumberland (d. 1847). J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 182. [Anon] Syon House. Derby: English Life, 1992.KENSINGTON msx Holland HouseRich - Cope - Fox 1607+MS. cat. by Elizabeth, Lady Holland (1810?) - BL MS Add. 51629. Destroyed in World War 2. Owned by HenryRichard Vassall Fox, Lord Holland - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. D. Hudson, Holland House. London,1967. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 67. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, II, 1848. Library sold July10, 1947.LALEHAM msx Laleham HouseBingham 1805+Bought in 1803 by Richard Bingham, 2nd Earl of Lucan. In the family to 20 century. VCH Middlesex. Contents soldNov 27-29, 1922.LITTLE STANMORE msx CanonsLake - Brydges - Temple 1500+Three times rebuilt. Bought by Sir Thomas Lake (d. 1630), Secretary of State. Lancelot Lake 1654. Bought 1709 by

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James Brydges (= Lord Chandos). Passed to Temple family (Dukes of Buckingham and Chandos). VCH Middlesex.MILL HILL msx Ridgeway HouseCollinson - Salisbury 1720+Owned by Peter Collinson (d. 1768), naturalist; Richard A. Salisbury (d. 1829), botanist. Taken over by Mill HillSchool in 1807. Demolished 1825. VCH Middlesex.SHEPPERTON msx Manor HouseReynell - Spiller - Geast - Scott 1620+Built by Sir George Reynell (d. 1628). Thomas Reynell (d. 1670). Passed to his brother Henry Reynell Spiller. Sold1741 to Trustees of Penelope Stratford, who married Richard Geast (=Richard Dugdale). Sold 1811 to Thomas Scott(d. 1816). Rebuilt 1830 by James Scott. VCH Middlesex.SOUTHALL msx Manor HouseAwsiter - Welch 1587+Built by Richard Awsiter. Derelict by 1821. Restored by William Welch 1847+. Owned by Southall Borough Council.VCH Middlesex. Awsiter family to 1821.SOUTHGATE msx Arnos GroveColebrooke - Walker 1750?Large Library. Owned by Isaac Walker. W. Watts, Seats, 1779.STOKE NEWINGTON msx Fleetwood HouseHartopp - Fleetwood - Gould - Perrot - Robley - Freshfield 1634+Built by Sir Edward Hartopp (d. 1658). In 1664 his widow Mary married Charles Fleetwood (d. 1692). Passed fromHartopps to Sir Nathaniel Gould (d. 1728); Elizabeth Gould (d. 1763); John Gould 1752. Sold to George Perrot (d.1780); 1797 John Robley; 1824 George Robley. Sold 1827 to James W. Freshfield. Demolished 1872.SUNBURY msx Sunbury HouseHudson 1712Built by Sir Roger Hudson. Demolished ca. 1900. VCH Middlesex. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, II, 1717.TOTTENHAM msx Bruce CastleHare - Townsend - Smith - Lee - Eardley - Ede 1680+Hare family, Barons Coleraine, to 18 cent. Townsend family from ca. 1780. Bought 1792 by Thomas Smith, who soldto Ayton Lee. Bought 1804 by John Eardley. 1813 John Ede. A school from 1827. VCH Middlesex.WESTMINSTER msx Norfolk HouseHoward 1780?The London house of the Duke of Norfolk. Archives at Arundel Castle. MS cat. 1820, 1833, 1842, 1844.

NORTHUMBERLAND

ALNWICK nob Alnwick CastlePercy medAcquired by the Duke of Northumberland in 1750. Owned by Hugh Percy, Duke of Northumberland - J.P. Neale'sViews, vol. III, 1820. Large library. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1880. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I,1852, 78. Jones, Views, I, 1829. P. Sandby, Select Views, I, 1783. [Anon] A Description of Alnwick Castle, 1851.[Anon] Alnwick Castle. Derby: English Life, 1994.ALNWICK nob Howick HallGrey medHome of the Grey family since medieval times. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. VI, 1880.ALNWICK nob Lilburn TowerCollingwood 1720?F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. VI, 1866+. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 138.BELSAY nob Belsay CastleMiddleton - Monck medMuch rebuilding by Sir Charles Miles Lambert Monck - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. S. Jones, Views, 1829.CAMBO nob Wallington HallTrevelyan 1688National Trust. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 51.CAPHEATON nob Capheaton HallSwinburne medIn the Swinburne family since medieval times. Owned by Sir John Edward Swinburne - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III,1820. S. Jones, Views, 1829.CARHAM nob Carham HallForster - Compton 1700?Formerly the estate of the Forster family. Owned by Anthony Compton - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820.FELTON nob Felton Hall

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Scrope - Syle - Widdrington - Riddell 1570?Passed to Riddell family 1836. Owned 1854 by Thomas Riddell, High Sherriff of Northamptonshire. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 200.HALTWHISTLE nob Blenkinsopp HallBlenkinsopp - Coulson 1690?Jane Blenkinsopp married William Coulson 1727. Owned 1852 by John Blenkinsopp Coulson. J.B. Burke, Visitation,I, 1852, 44.HETTON nob Hetton HallCarr - Wilkie - Burrell - Fearnley 1580?Owned by Rev Matthew Burrell (1830). Bought by Fairfax Fearnley. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 185.MORPETH nob Meldon ParkRadclyffe - Cookson 1832Complex history. Between 1716 and 1832 belonged to the Greenwich Hospital trust. H. Montgomery-Massingberd,The Field Book of Country Houses, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 242.TUDHOE nob Tudhoe HallSalvin 1600+In the Salvin family from ca. 1629 to 1926. Built ca. 1600; extended by Ralph Salvin 1666+. Ralph Salvin (d. 1705),and Ralph (d. 1729). www.dur.ac.uk/~dch0jmh/tudhoe/WHITFIELD nob Whitfield HallWhitfield - Ord 1660+Owned by the Whitfields to 1750; sold to William Ord, who rebuilt the house in 1785. Owned by William Ord in1852. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 212. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 212.WHITTINGHAM nob Callaly CastleClavering 1450+Owned by Claverings since medieval times. Owned 1854 by Edward J. Clavering. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series,I, 1854, 12.WOOLER nob Chillingham CastleBennet 1680?In the Bennet family since Elizabethan times. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. VI, 1866+. The Bennetswere Earls of Tankerville. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 67. Sale April 11-14, 1932- [books?]

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? noh Fermyn Woods HallLaud - Robinson - Smith 1520?Place as yet unidentified. Once owned by Archb. Laud; Sir John Robinson; and the Earl of Upper Ossory. Originally"Farming Woods". J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 123. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J.P. Neale, Views, 2ndSeries, III, 1826.ABINGTON noh Abington AbbeyBernard - Thursby 1550+Passed from Bernard family to William Thursby in 1673. Owned by John Hervey Thursby - J.P. Neale's Views, vol.III, 1820.ALDWINCLE noh Lyveden Manor HouseTresham - Gowran 1596+Built by Sir Thomas Tresham (d. 1605). By 1670 occupied by the heir of the Earl of Sandwich. Bought by LadyGowran ca. 1720; inherited by 2nd Lord Gowran. J. Heward & R. Taylor, The Country Houses ofNorthamptonshire, 1996.ALTHORP noh Althorp HouseSpencer 1688+Seat of the Spencer family since Henry VII. Manchester University. Numerous MS catalogues in BL. See Alston,Handlist of Library Catalogues, 1991, pp. 34-5. Large library. Neale, Views, III, 1820. Jones, Views, I, 1829. J.Bridges, Northamptonshire, I, 1790, 480.APETHORPE noh Apethorpe HallMildmay - Fane 1580+Built by Sir Walter Mildmay (who built Emmanuel College in 1584). In the Fane family since 1624. Owned by JohnFane, Earl of Westmorland - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. MS cat. ca. 1700 BL Add. 34220. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd series, II, 1855, 96. Jones, Views, 1829.wuse chtempAYNHO noh AynhoCartwright 1645+Old house burned in the Civil War. Enlarged by Thomas cartwright ca. 1705. Owned by William Ralph Cartwright,

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M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. E.I. Musgrave. Aynhoe Park. Derby: English Life, [1953]. J.A. Gotch, Hallsof Northamptonshire, 1936, 93. Earlier spelling is Aynhoe.BELLINGHAM noh HesleysideCharlton 1631+Remodelled 1713. Twice burned down. Rebuilt ca. 1800. In the Charlton family since ca. 1645. Owned by William J.Charlton - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. Montgomery-Massingberd, Field Book, 1988. S. Jones, Views,1829.BILLING noh Billing HallO'Brien - Cavendish - Elwes 1600?Owned by Sir Barnabus O'Brien, 6th Earl of Thomond, 1639 (d. 1657). Bought 1776 by John Cavendish. Sold toRobert C. Elwes ca. 1810. Owned 1853 by Cary C. Elwes. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 229.BLATHERWYCKE noh Blatherwycke Park [Hall]Stafford 1713Old hall abandoned and rebuilt 1713. In the Stafford family since medieval times. Owned 1853 by Augustus Stafford,MP. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 43.BRADDEN noh Bradden HouseFowler - Matthews - Ives 1600?Sold by Matthews family to Rev. W. Ives in 1677. Rebuilt by Cornelius Ives in 1819 - old house demolished. J.B.Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 89.BRIXWORTH noh Brixworth HallSaunders - Wright - Nichol - Wood 1665+Owned by William Wood - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820.BROCKHALL noh Brockhall HallTyrwhitt - Eyton - Thornton 1580+Owned by the Tyrwhitt family since 1410. Passed from William Tyrwhitt to Laurence Eyton; rebuilt by Eyton family.Owned 1854 by Thomas R. Thornton. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 242.CARLTON noh Carlton HallPalmer 1760+Built by Sir John Palmer, father of Sir Henry Palmer - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. Large library. J. Bridges,Northamptonshire, II, 1791, 292.CASTLE ASHBY noh Castle AshbyCompton 1620+Begun by Inigo Jones. Some survivals of the Elizabethan house. In the Compton family since Elizabethan times.Owned by Charles Compton, Marquess of Northampton - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. Large library fromElizabethan times. [Anon] A Short History of Castle Ashby, [1970?]. P.F. Robinson, History, 1841. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 25. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, III, 1725. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, II, 1848. S.Jones, Views, 1829.CORBY noh Deene ParkBrudenell medHome of the Brudenells since ca. 1531. Owned by Robert Brudenell, Earl of Cardigan - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2,vol. I, 1824. Still owned by the family - Edmund Brudenell - who has restored the house. Joan Wake, The Brudenellsof Deene. London, 1953. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 170.S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Views, IV,1880, 37. [Anon] Deene Park. Derby: English Life, 1968.CORBY noh Great Oakley HallDe Capell - Brooke 1555Built by Thomas Brooke (d. 1557). Numerous families associated with the estate. Owned by Sir Richard Brooke DeCapell Brooke - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. J. Heward & R. Taylor, The Country Houses ofNorthamptonshire, 1996. S. Jones, Views, 1829.COURTEENHALL noh Courteenhall HouseWake medJ.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 28. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, I, 1802. J.A. Gotch, Halls ofNorthamptonshire, 1936, 82. Owned 1854 by Sir Charles Wake, 10th Bart. Remodelled several times.DALLINGTON noh Dallington House [Hall]Jekyl - Blencowe - Spencer 1730?Owned by Sir Joseph Jekyl (b. 1662). Owned by John Charles Spencer, Viscount Althorpe, son of Earl Spencer - J.P.Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. J.A. Gotch, Squires' Homes, 1939, 34.DAVENTRY noh Welton House [Place]Clarke 1750+Built by Joseph Clarke. Enlarged ca. 1810. Owned by John Plomer Clarke- J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II,1825. S. Jones, Views, 1829.DINGLEY noh Dingley Hall

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Griffin - Peach - Hungerford 1600?Griffin family to 1750. Thomas Peach (d. 1770). Passed to J. Hungerford. Owned 1854 by Henry H.H. Hungerford.J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 120-1. J.A. Gotch, Halls of Northamptonshire, 1936, 33. Part of contentssold Sep. 2-5, 1924.ECTON noh Ecton HallSotheby 1600?MS notebooks of James Sotheby (d. 1720) and his descendants to 1882. J.A. Gotch, Squires' Homes, 1939, 30. Part oflibrary sold July 24-25, 1924.FARTHINGTON noh Steane ParkBray - Sandys - Crewe - Churchill medSeveral changes on ownership. Acquired by Thomas Crewe (d. 1634). Nathaniel Crewe (d. 1721), Bishop of Durham,lived here for nearly 50 years. In 1744 bought by Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough. Soon abandoned and ruined. J.Heward & R. Taylor, The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, 1996.GRETTON noh Kirby HallStafford - Hatton 1580+Built by Humphrey Stafford; sold to Sir Christopher Hatton (d. 1591) in 1576. Owned by George William FinchHatton, Earl of Winchilsea & Nottingham - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. English Heritage. J. Heward& R. Taylor, The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, 1996. S. Jones, Views, 1829. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, II,1848.HACKLETON noh Horton House [Hall]Parr - Salusbury - Lane - Montague - Gunning 1540+Built by Sir William Parr. Bought by Sir Robert Gunning in 1781. Owned by Sir George William Gunning, M.P. -J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. J. Heward & R. Taylor, The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, 1996. J. Heward& R. Taylor, The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, 1996. Contents sold Sep 24-25, 1935.HARDINGSTONE noh Delapre AbbeyTate - Clarke - Bouverie 1750+Owned by Edward Bouverie - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. J. Wake & W.A. Pantin, Delapre Abbey.Northampton, 1959. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J.A. Gotch, Halls, 1936, 73.HARDWICK noh Hardwick Manor HouseSeymour - Greene - Mordaunt - Nicholls medPassed from the Mordaunts to Thomas Nicholls in 1567. The last Nicholls Sir Edward Nicholls died in 1717.Ownership since then unclear. J. Heward & R. Taylor, The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, 1996.HARLESTON noh Harlestone HouseAndrewes 1750+In the Andrewes family since 1600. Owned by Robert Andrewes - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. H. Repton,Fragments, 1816, 21.KELMARSH noh Kelmarsh HallHanbury 1620+Bought in 1618 by Sir John Hanbury (d. 1575). Large library by 1721. Rebuilt by William Hanbury 1721. Owned byWilliam Hanbury - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. J. Heward & R. Taylor, The Country Houses ofNorthamptonshire, 1996. J. Bridges, Northamptonshire, II, 1791, 40.KETTERING noh Boughton HouseMontagu - Scot 1528Built by Ralph, Duke of Montagu. Passed to Henry Scot, Duke of Buccleuch 1790. Owned by Elizabeth, Duchess ofBuccleugh - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824. Still owned by family. C. Wise, The Montagus of Boughton.Kettering, 1888. Ms. inventory made in 1718 - typescript [1917] in house. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855,91. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, III, 1725; IV, 1739. S. Jones, Views, 1929.LAMPORT noh Lamport HallIsham 1568+Built by John Isham (d. 1596). In the Isham family since Elizabethan times. owned by Sir Justinian Isham - J.P.Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. Library refitted 1820. J. Heward & R. Taylor, The Country Houses ofNorthamptonshire, 1996. [Anon] Lamport Hall, [1974]. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 10. J.A. Gotch, Halls, 1936, 57.LAXTON noh Laxton HallStafford - Evans 1760+Orig. house disappeared. In the Stafford family (Lords Carbery). Remodelled ca. 1790. Large library. Owned byGeorge Freke Evans - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824. J. Heward & R. Taylor, The Country Houses ofNorthamptonshire, 1996. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 164. S. Jones, Views, 1829.LILFORD CUM WIGSTHORPE noh Lilford HallElmes - Powys 1630+Built by William Elmes (d. 1641). Bought by Sir Thomas Powys in 1711. Family descends from Sir Thomas Powys ofLilford (1649-). Owned by Thomas Atherton Powys, Lord Lilford - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. J.A.

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Gotch, Halls of Northamptonshire, 1936, 36.LODDINGTON noh Loddington HallKynnesman - Syers - Allicocke 1560+Remodelled by the Syers family ca. 1630. Purchased by the Allicockes in 1671 on the death of John Syers. J. Heward& R. Taylor, The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, 1996. J.A. Gotch, Squires' Homes, 1939.LUFFWICK noh Drayton HouseDrayton - Greene - Mordaunt - Germain - Sackville 1580+Much added to since Tudor times. Mordaunt family till Sir John German (d. 1718). Estate left to Lord GeorgeSackville, Duke of Dorset. Owned by Charles Sackville Germain, Duke of Dorset - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol.IV, 1828. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 118. S. Jones, Views, 1829. Contents sold Nov. 18-19, 1926.MILTON noh Milton HallFitzwilliam 1530+Owned by Charles William Fitzwilliam, Viscount Milton - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. S.Jones, Views, 1829. J.A. Gotch, Halls, 1936, 9.NEWTON noh Newton Manor HouseTresham - Langham - Child - Montagu 1580+Bought by Sir John Langham 1665+. Bought by Sir Caesar Child ca. 1700. Sold to John, Duke of Montagu 1715.Demolished 1716. J. Heward & R. Taylor, The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, 1996.NORTHAMPTON noh Upton HallKnightley - Samwell 1530+Built by Richard Knightley (d. 1534). Sold by Valentine Knightley to Sir William Samwell (d. 1628). Remodelled1675+. Passed to Thomas Watson in 1789 - he died 1835. Watson took the name Samwell. Now a school. J. Heward &R. Taylor, The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, 1996. Contents sold May 7-9, 1946.NORTON noh Norton HallKnightley - Breton - Botfield 1530+Unchanged till 1801. Bought by Thomas Botfield ca. 1805; Beriah Botfield (d. 1813). Larhe library. Owned by BeriahBotfield's widow - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. J. Heward & R. Taylor, The Country Houses ofNorthamptonshire, 1996. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 11. S. Jones, Views, 1829.ORLINGBURY noh Orlingbury HallYoung 1706+Built by Richard Young. J. Heward & R. Taylor, The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, 1996. J.A. Gotch,Squires' Homes, 1939, 22.OVERSTONE noh Overstone ParkLloyd 1750?Collected by John R. McCulloch (d. 1864). Bought by Samuel Lloyd, Baron Overstone in 1864. Books now atReading University.POTTERSPURY noh Wakefield LodgeFitzroy 1670Granted in 1705 to Charles Fitzroy, 2nd Duke of Grafton. Remodelled 1747 - designed by Kent. Owned by GeorgeHenry Fitzroy, Duke of Grafton - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. S. Jones, Views, 1829. P. Sandby, Select Views,1783. J. Heward & R. Taylor, The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, 1996.PYTCHLEY noh Pytchley HallIsham - Lane - Washbourne - Knightley 1572+Built by Eusebius Isham. Passed to the Lanes ca. 1626. Sold 1690+ to William Washbourne. Acquired by theKnightleys ca. 1720. Demolished in 1828. J. Heward & R. Taylor, The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, 1996.ROCKINGHAM noh Rockingham CastleWatson medA Royal Residence until Henry VIII. Then owned by the Watson family (since 1544). Owned by Lewis RichardWatson, Lord Sondes - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. J. Heward & R. Taylor, The Country Houses ofNorthamptonshire, 1996. C. Wise, Rockingham Castle and the Watsons. London, 1891. Country Life, 50, 1921, 44,76, 102.ROTHWELL noh Glendon HallLane - Booth 1520+Lane family till 1758; then John Booth. Owned by John Booth - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 150. S. Jones, Views, 1829.RUSHDEN noh Rushden HallPemberton - Ekins - Williams 1620+Rebuilt by Lewis Pemberton (d. 1639). Sold to John Ekins ca. 1648. Sold in 1735 - let until 1820 when bought byThomas Williams. Remodelled 1822. J. Heward & R. Taylor, The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, 1996.Country Life, 142, 1967, 591.RUSHTON noh Rushton Hall

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Tresham - Cockayne - Medlycott - Hope 1530+Tresham family. Numerous subsequent families. Owned by Mrs Cockayne Medlycott - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd seriesvol. III, 1826. English Heritage. J. Heward & R. Taylor, The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, 1996. S. Jones,Views, 1829. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 172.SOUTHWICK noh Southwick HallKnyvet - Lynn - Capron medSold to John Lynn (d. 1486). George Lynn rebuilt the house ca. 1575. Owned by George Lynn FSA. Acquired in 1840by the Capron family, who still live there. Burke's Landed Gentry (1965), pp. 119-20. VCH Northamptonshire, III,133. J. Heward & R. Taylor, The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, 1996. Country Life, 131, 1962, 1236, 1298,1364.STAMFORD noh Burghley HouseCecil 1570+Built by William Cecil, Lord Burleigh. Owned by Brownlow Cecil, Marquess of Exeter - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III,1820. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. I, 1866. J. Horn, A History. Shrewsbury, 1797. S.C. Hall, BaronialHalls, II, 1848 . S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Views, I, 1880, 65. J. Nash, Mansions, III, 1841. W. Watts, Seats,1779. V. Leatham. Burghley House. Derby: English Life, 1989.STOKE BRUERNE noh Stoke Bruerne ParkCrane - Arundell - Vernon 1635Built by Francis Crane. Contained a library by 1635. Crane died in 1636 and the house then passed to thedescendants of Richard's sister Edith Arundell. Remodelled by Levison Vernon (d. 1831). J. Heward & R. Taylor,The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, 1996.SULBY noh Sulby HallPayne 1795+Designed by John Soane. Library. Owned by George Payne - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. J. Heward & R.Taylor, The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, 1996.THENFORD noh Thenford HouseWoodhull 1765Built by the bibliophile Michael Woodhull (d. 1816) on site of Elizabethan house. Library sold in 1886. N & Q,1886,i,164. Country Life, 100, 1946, 624, 670.WICKEN noh Wicken ParkFitzroy 1703+Owned by Lord Charles Fitzroy - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820.WINWICK noh Winwick Manor HouseAndrews - Knightley - Craven 1565+Built by Thomas Andrews (d. 1594). Passed to Knightleys ca. 1612. Acquired by William, Lord Craven. Demolishedca. 1760. J. Heward & R. Taylor, The Country Houses of Northamptonshire, 1996.

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ALDBOROUGH nor Aldborough HallGay 1750+In the Gay family since 16 cent. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.ANMER nor Anmer HallColdham 1780+In the Coldham family from ca. 1660 to 1896. Now part of the Sandringham estate. Formerly called Castle Hall orBersford Hall. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.ANMER nor Anmer HallNorris - Cuthbert - Coldham medRemodelled 1790. Passed to Coldhams in 1678. Owned 1852 by Henry W. Coldham. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852,90.ASHBY ST MARY nor Ashby HallGilbert 1810+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.ASHWELLTHORPE nor Ashwellthorpe HallBouchier 1575+Inherited by Sir Humphrey Bouchier ca. 1460. In Bouchier family to 1854. Owned 1854 by Lord Berners. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2n series, I, 1854, 83.ASLACTON nor Aslacton HallLe Neve 1620+Sir William Le Neve was Clarenceux King of Arms 1635-60. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,III, 1981.

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AYLSHAM nor Abbot's HallPeterson 1750+Built by John Peterson. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.AYLSHAM nor West LodgeTownshend 1760+Built by 3rd Viscount Townshend. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.AYLSHAM nor Woodgate HouseSoame 1726Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BARMER nor Barmer HallKerslake 1808+Built by Thomas Kerslake. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BARNHAM BROOM nor Barnham Broom HallChamberlayne - Wodehouse 1450+Sold by the Chamberlaynes to the Wodehouses of Kimberley in 1644. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890.BARNINGHAM nor Barningham HallPaston - Russell - Lane - Mott 1612Remodelled 1805-07 by John Repton (Red Book in the house). Sold to William Russell ca. 1756; Thomas Mott, 1785from Thomas Lane. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. G. Birbeck, Old NorfolkHouses, 1908, 13. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890.BARTON BENDISH nor Barton Bendish HallHare - Berney 1620+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BARTON TURF nor Barton HallNorris - Preston 1743Sold to the Prestons of Beeston in 1786. Built by Rev Stephen Norris, whose son Anthony was an antiquary.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BARWICK nor Barwick HouseGlover - Hoste - Seymour 1740+Owned 1757 by Robert Glover. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BAWBURGH nor Bawbugh HallJerningham 1634+Part of the Costessey estate until 1925. Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BAWDESWELL nor Bawdeswell HallEglinton - Jecks - Lloyd - Stoughton 1683Built by Henry Eglinton and in the family till 1748 when bought by Thomas Jecks; then Richard Lloyd by marriage;then Rev James Stoughton. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BAWDESWELL nor Beck HallCurson - Coke 1600+Sold to Sir Edward Coke in 1606. Occupied mid 16 cent. by Sir Henry Bedingfield. Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BAYFIELD nor Bayfield HallYelverton - Jermy - Michell - Jodrell 1740+Old house rebuilt ca. 1740. Bought 1766 by Elizabeth Jodrell. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,III, 1981.BEDINGHAM nor Bedingham HallStanhaw - Stone 1620+Passed to the Stones in 1659. Demolished 1830. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BEECHAMWELL nor Beechamwell HallHarvey - Motteux - Cowper 1750+Enlarged ca. 1800 by John Motteux. Burned 1903. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BEESTON REGIS nor Beeston HallGreene - Cremer 1720+Now a school. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BEESTON ST LAURENCE nor Beeston HallPreston 1786Preston family there since 16 cent. Rebuilt in 1786 by Jacob Preston. Owned by Lady Preston - J.P. Neale's Views,vol. III, 1820. Kentworth-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, II, 1855, 115. W. Watts,Seats, 1779.BERGH APTON nor Bergh Apton Manor House

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Denny 1780+The Dennys were here by 1517. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BERGH APTON nor Washingford HouseCooke - Denny 1580+Owned by the Cookes until an heiriess married Richard Denny in 1815. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981.BIXLEY nor Bixley Old HallWard 1550+Built by Edward Ward (d. 1563). Rebuilt 1710+ by Sir Edward Ward, 4th Bart. Inherited by the Earls of Rosebery.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BLICKLING nor Blickling HallBoleyne - Clere - Hobart - Harbord 1612+Large library; ca. 12,000 vols remain. Rebuilt by Sir Henry Hobart, who acquired Blickling in 1619, between 1620and 1625. The 5th Bart. was created Earl of Buckinghamshire in 1746 converted the Long Gallery into a library. Heinherietd the private library of Sir Richard Ellys (d. 1742). Many of the rarities in the library were sold in 1932.Owned 1820 by William Asheton Harbord - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. National Trust. Altered 1765-85 byJohn Hobart, 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire. Blickling passed in 1850 to the Lothian family, who retained it until1940 when it was bequeathed to the National Trust. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. W. Angus, Seats,1787. G. Birkbeck, Old Norfolk Houses, 1908, 15. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, II, 1855, 131. T. Garratt, Halls,1890. [Anon] Blickling Hall. National Trust, 1982 (regularly updated).BLO' NORTON nor Blo' Norton HallBrampton - Best - Browne - Goldson 1600+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BODNEY nor Bodney HallTasburgh 1600+Demolished ca. 1820. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BOOTON nor Booton HallLayer 1600+Sold by Christopher Layer to Peter Elwin 1713. Demolished ca. 1820. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.BOWTHORPE nor Bowthorpe HallYaxley - Brown - Yallop - Bacon 1570+Sold by the Yaxleys to the Browns of Colney ca. 1640; Sir Robert Yallop ca. 1660. Modified 1700. Acquired ca. 1750by the Bacons of Earlham. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BRACON ASH nor Mergate HallKemp 1560+In the Kemp family till 1936. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T. Garratt, Halls ofNorfolk, 1890.BRAMERTON nor Bramerton HallBlake 1830+Built by John Blake. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BRANDISTON nor Brandiston HallAtthill 1647Acquired by the Atthills in the 18 cent. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BRECCLES nor Breccles HallWodehouse - Gardner - Webb - Hewett - Hethersett 1583Wodehouses were Catholic. Sir Robert gardner (1599); Wormley Hethersett (1695); then Taylors to 1832; thenKerrisons. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. G. Birkbeck, Old Norfolk Houses, 1908,21. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890.BRININGHAM nor Briningham HouseBrereton 1838Built by Rev Shovell Brereton. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BRINTON nor Brinton HallBrereton 1822In the Brereton family since 1700. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BROCKDISH nor Brockdish GroveWythe 1672Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BROCKDISH nor Brockdish HallLe Grys - Lawrence 1634+The Lawrences there from 1610. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.

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BROOKE nor Brooke HallHolmes 1830Built by Rev John Holmes. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II,1853, 185.BROOME nor Broome HallShelton - Brome - Cooke - Fowles - Fowle-Middleton 1660?Demolished in 1825. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BUCKENHAM nor Quidenham HallBedingfield - Holland - Bristow - Keppel 1606+Little remains of the Jacobean house. Various owners until ca. 1700. Sold to John Bristow 1740. Then passed toGeorge, 3rd Earl of Albermarle in 1762. Owned by William Charles, Earl of Albemarle - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2,vol. I, 1824. Kentworth-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 162. T.K.Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1819, 164.BUCKENHAM TOFTS nor Buckenham Tofts HallVincent - Partridge - Howard - Petre - Baring 1680+Sold to Philip Howard ca. 1736. Altered by the Petres in 1803. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,III, 1981.BUNGAY nor Ellingham HallBeach - Johnson - Smith 1780+Bought by Rev William Johnson (d. 1817) in 1799; left to Col. John Smith 1846. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981.BURLINGHAM ST PETER nor Burlingham HallBurkin - Burroughes 1800+Owned by the Burroughes family 18 cent. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BURNHAM WESTGATE nor Westgate HallPitt 1783Built by Thomas Pitt 1st Lord Camelford. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.CAISTER nor Caister CastlePaston - Crow - Bedingfield medAcquired by the Pastons in 1459. In Paston family to 17 cent.; William Crow 1661; John Bedingfield 1787.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.CAISTOR ST EDMUND nor Caistor HallDashwood 1780+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.CAISTOR ST EDMUND nor Caistor Old HallPettus - Dashwood - Warren 1612Bought by John Pettus in 1612. John Richard Dashwood 1772. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,III, 1981.CANTLEY nor Cantley ManorGilbert 1680+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.CARBROOKE nor Carbrooke HallDewing 1720+Enlarged ca. 1832. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.CASTLE RISING nor Castle Rising HallHoward 1560+Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.CATFIELD nor Catfield HallCubitt 1820+Built by George Cubitt (d. 1835). Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.CATTON nor Catton HallIves - Morse 1780+Built by Jeremiah Ives (d. 1820), Mayor of Norwich. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890.CHEDGRAVE nor Chedgrave ManorGilbert 1750+The Gilbert family owned the house from 1634 to 1976. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,1981.CLEY nor Cley HallTomlinson - Hardy 1800+Built by the Tomlinsons who sold to William hardy in 1839. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,

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III, 1981.CLIPPESBY nor Clippesby HouseMuskett 1780+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 243.COCKLEY CLEY nor Cockley Cley HallDashwood - Buckworth 1698+Replaced in 1870. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.COCKTHORPE nor Cockthorpe HallCalthorp 1614Calthorps here since medieval times. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.COLNEY nor Colney HallScott 1834Built by Joseph Scott. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.COSTESSEY nor Costessey HallJerningham 1564Also known as Cossey Hall. Granted by Queen Mary to Sir Henry Jerningham. Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [etal], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1819, 45. Neale, Views, 2nd Series, I, 1824.Contents sold Dec. 8-12, 1913.CROMER nor Cromer HallWyndham 1827Built by George Thomas Wyndham. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.CROXTON nor Croxton ParkHoward - Ashburnham 1580+Owned by the Dukes of Norfolk since the Dissolution to 1738. Then owned by the Lords Ashburton. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.DENVER nor Denver HallWilloughby - Gawsell - Barber - Pratt 1520+What remains is ca. 1750. Incorporated with the Ryston estate ca. 1730 (Pratt family). Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.DIDLINGTON nor Didlington HallWilson - Powlett 1680+Remodelled 1774 and 1816. Sold in 1846 to Lord William Powlett. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981. Part of library sold July 28-29, 1947 [Lord Amherst's books?]DISS nor Roydon HallFrere 1765+Owned by the Freres till 1934. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.DITCHINGHAM nor Ditchingham HallBedingfield 1715+Built by Rev John Bedingfield (d. 1729). Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 192.DITCHINGHAM nor Ditchingham HouseBuckle - Margitson 1780+Built by Rev William Buckle. Bought 1817 by John Margitson. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.DOCKING nor Docking HallHare - Christian 1600+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.EARLHAM nor Earlham HallHoughton - Waller - Bacon 1650+Built by Robert Houghton (d. 1657). Now belongs to University of East Anglia. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981. G. Birkbeck, Old Norfolk Houses, 1908, 37. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1819, 100.EARSHAM nor Earsham HallBuxton - Windham 1708Built by John Buxton. Library. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell,Excursions, I, 1818, 78.EAST BARSHAM nor East Barsham ManorFermor - Calthorpe - L'Estrange - Astley 1510+Passed to the Calthorpes 1628; the L'Estranges 1720; the Astleys 1762. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981. G. Birkbeck, Old Norfolk Houses, 1908, 126. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890. J. Nash, Mansions,I, 1839. Estate sold July 22, 1930.EAST DEREHAM nor Quebec House

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Rash - Bagge - Lee-Warner 1760+Laid out to represent the Battle of Quebec in 1759. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.EAST HARLING nor East Harling HallLovell -Wright - Rodwell 1490Sold by John Lovell 1707 to Thomas Wright; Rodwell family in 1801. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.EAST LEXHAM nor Lexham HallWodehouse - Hyde - Keppel 1720+Belonged to the Wodehouses of of Kimberley. John Hyde 1800-06; Keppels 1806-1912. Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.ECCLES nor Eccles HallLamb - Green 1680+Sold to the Green family ca. 1712. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.EDGEFIELD nor Edgefield Old HallBacon - Cooper - Fenn - Frere 1580+Sold by the Bacons to the Coopers 1657; then the Fenns 1710. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,III, 1981.ELSING nor Elsing HallHastings - Browne 1470+Built for the Hastings family. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. G. Birkbeck, OldNorfolk Houses, 1908, 42. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890.EMNETH nor Oxborough HallHewar - Oxborough 1680+Much altered. Inherited by the Oxboroughs 1630-1781. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,1981.ERPINGHAM nor Erpingham HouseShepheard 1680+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.ERPINGHAM nor Wolterton ParkWalpole 1705?Built by Horatio Walpole. 1st Baron Walpole. W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779. Still owned by theWalpole family. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. R.W. Ketton-Cremer, Wolterton Hall. Derby, [1957].T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 151. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. Books sold June 28, 1856. R.W.K. Cremer. WoltertonHall. Derby: english Life, [1957].FAKENHAM nor Thorpland HallCalthorpe - L'Estrange - Astley - Lee-Warner 1580+Restored 1800+. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.FELTHORPE nor Felthorpe HallGeldart - Fellowes 1750+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.FELTWELL nor Feltwell HallClough 1750+Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.FILBY nor Filby HouseLucas 1750+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.FINCHAM nor Fincham HallFincham - Cornwallis 1580?Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1819, 150. T.Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890.FLORDON nor Flordon HallKemp medBuilt by Robert Kemp. The Kemps here until 1936. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.G. Birkbeck, Old Norfolk Houses, 1908, 48. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890.FLORDON nor Rainthorpe HallChapman - Baxter - Newce - Jenkyns 1600+Remodelled by Thomas Baxter (d. 1611). Numerous changes in ownership. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981. G. Birkbeck, Old Norfolk Houses, 1908, 92. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890.FORDHAM nor Snore HallSkipwith - Vyner - Pratt 1600+Seat of the Skipwiths since 15 cent. Owned by the Vyners. In the 18 cent. incorporated with the Pratt's Ryston estate.

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Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.FOULSHAM nor Foulsham Old HallThemelthorpe - Grymes - Skippon - Athill 1556Sold by the Skippons to John Athill 1715. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.FRAMINGHAM EARL nor Framingham Earl HallRigby - Knight - Lely 1720+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.FRENZE nor Frenze HallBlennerhassett - Nixon medRemodelled 1870. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.FRING nor Fring HallDusgate 1807Built by Abraham T. Dusgate. Family acquired the estate in 1783. Damaged by fire and rebuilt in 20 cent.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GARBOLDISHAM nor Garboldisham Old HallGawdy - Bacon - Molineux 1620+Sold by Philip Earl of Arundel to Framlingham Gawdy in 1627. Owned by Sir Robert Bacon, and Sir Edmund Bacon(d. 1755). Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GATELEY nor Gately HallSegrave - Sharrock - Dawson 1726Built by Elizabeth Segrave (nee Sharrock). Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GAYWOOD nor Gaywood HallBagge 1750+Now Norfolk College of Arts. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GELDESTONE nor Geldestone HallKerrich 1750+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GILLINGHAM nor Gillingham HallBacon - Schutz 1610+Sold by the Everards to Sir Nicholas Bacon (d. 1624). Owned by Mrs Schutz - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 79.GILLINGHAM nor Winston HallSmith - Fleetwood 1680+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GISSING nor Gissing HallKemp 1450+The Manor House was demolished ca. 1700. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GREAT CRESSINGHAM nor Great Cressingham PrioryJenney - Grant - Chute - Applewhaite 1550+Jenneys sold ca. 1690 to Edward Chute. Applewhaite bought the estate 19 cent. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890.GREAT ELLINGHAM nor Great Ellingham HallGourney - Davy - Potts 1500+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GREAT HOCKHAM nor Great Hockham HallRyley - Dover - Partridge 1705+Built by Philip Ryley. Passed to the Dover family 1783. Sold in 1810 to Henry S. Partridge. Kentworthy-Browne [etal], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GREAT MELTON nor Great Melton HallAnguish - Wodehouse - Keene - Lombe 1610+Built by Thomas Anguish; left 1690 to the Wodehouses of Lexham, who sold it to the Keenes. The Keenes sold 1713to the Lombe family. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GREAT SNORING nor Great Snoring ManorShelton - Richardson 1525+After ca. 1660 used as the Rectory. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T. Garratt, Hallsof Norfolk, 1890.GREAT WITCHINGHAM nor Great Witchingham HallLe Neve - Norris - Wodehouse - Tompson 1620+Owned by the Le Neve family since 1649 - including Peter Le Neve, Norroy King of Arms, and first President of theSociety of Antiquaries. Remodelled by Timothy Tompson ca. 1812. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981. F.O. Morris, Views, IV, 1880, 77. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890.

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GUNTON nor Gunton Hall [Park]Harbord 1740?Owned by the same family as owned Blickling - the Harbords. Designed by Wyatt. William Morden Harbord (1742).Family in Gunton from 16 cent. Harbord was created Lord Suffield in 1786. Owned by William Assheton Harbord -J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 123.F.O. Morris, Views, IV, 1880, 59.HANWORTH nor Hanworth HallDoughty - Wynell-Mayow 1700+Built by Robert Doughty. Inherited by Philip Wynell-Mayow 1819. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 126.HARDLEY nor Hardley HallDrake - Cooke - Blackwell 1550+Built by William Drake. 17 cent. belonged to the Cookes of Broome; then 1718-74 the Blackwell family. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.HARGHAM nor Hargham HallHare - Beevor 1690+Built by Hugh Hare. Passed by marriage in 1795 to the Beevor family. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.HEACHAM nor Heacham HallRolfe 1778+Rebuilt by Edmund Rolfe. In the family till 1900. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.HEDENHAM nor Hedenham HallRichmond - Garney - Irby 1580+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.HETHEL nor Hethel HallBranthwait - Beevor - Gurney 1750+Demolished. The Branthwaits were at Hethel from 1601 to 1750. The Beevors sold to Hudson Gurney in 1828.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.HETHERSETT nor Hethersett HallBack 1780+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.HEYDON nor Heydon HallDynne - Colfer - Kemp - Earle - Bulwer 1584+Built by Henry Dynne (d. 1586). William Colfer; Robert Kemp (d. 1616); Erasmus Earle (d. 1667); 1768 passed toWilliam W. Bulwer. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852,70.HILBOROUGH nor Hilborough HallCaldwell 1779+Built by Ralph Caldwell. In the Caldwell family till 1845. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,1981.HILGAY nor Wood HallHawe - Willoughby - Saunderson - Manby - Jones 1579Built by Henry Hawe (d. 1592). Numerous changes in ownership. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.HILLINGTON nor Hillington HallFfolkes 1830+Replaced a Manor House built in 1627. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.HILLINGTON nor Hillington HallHovell - ffolkes 1627?Built by Richard Hovell. Passed 1669 from Sir William Hovell to Martin ffolkes. Owned 1854 by SIr William J.H.B.ffolkes. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 85.HINDRINGHAM nor Hindringham HallHastings - Nabbs 1562+Leased from the Dean & Chapter of Norwich until ca. 1660. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,III, 1981. G. Birkbeck, Old Norfolk Houses, 1908, 50.HOCKWOLD nor Hockwold HallHeveningham - Crofts - Wyche - Clough 1570+Altered ca. 1730 by Cyril Wyche. William Heveningha, was a regicide. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.HOE nor Hoe HallGrounds 1780+

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Owned by the Grounds till ca. 1920. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.HOLME HALE nor Holme Hale HallBedingfield - Ibbott - Atkinson - Farrand 1750+Added to in 1820+. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.HOLVESTON nor Holveston HallGawdy - Jay - Marcon 1750+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.HONING nor Honing HallChamber - Cubitt 1748+Acquired by Thomas Cubitt (d. 1788). Repton's red Book is in the house (1792). Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981.HONINGHAM nor Honingham HallRichardson - Baylie - Cotton - Townshend 1605+Built by Thomas Richardson. Sold ca. 1660 to the Baylies; ca. 1690 to the Cottons; Townshends from 1702.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.HORSFORD nor Horsford HallDay 1750+Built by James Day. Still owned by Days in 1937. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.HORSTEAD nor Heggatt HallBaret - Blake 1835+Built by Thomas Blake, who bought the estate in 1832 from the Barets (there from 1675). Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.HORSTEAD nor Horstead HallBreese - Townshend - Ayde - Batcheler - Harbord 1580+Rebuilt by the 3rd Lord Suffield in 1835. Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,1981.HOUGHTON nor Houghton HallWalpole - Cholmondeley 1735+Built by Sir Robert Walpole. Designed by Colen Campbell, altered by Gibbs. Owned by George JamesCholmondeley, Marquess of Cholmondeley - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III,1981. J.H. Brooke, Houghton and the Walpoles. London, 1865. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 15. C.Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, III, 1725. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1819, 16. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. [Anon]Houghton Hall. Derby: English Life, 1976.HOVETON ST JOHN nor Hoveton HouseBlofeld 1680+Built by Thomas Blofeld, Mayor of Norwich and M.P. Still in the family. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981. Montgomery-Massingberd, Field Book, 1988.HOVETON ST PETER nor Hoveton HallBurroughes 1810+Built by Henry N. Burroughes. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.HOVETON ST PETER nor Hoveton Old HallNegus - AufrŠre 1700+Owned by the AufrŠre family 18 cent. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. aHUNSTANTON nor Hunstanton HallLe Strange - Styleman medAdded to in 1623. Fire in 1853. The Stylemans changed their name to Le Strange after they acquired the estate.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1819, 22. G.Birkbeck, Old Norfolk Houses, 1908, 67.HUNWORTH nor Hunworth Old HallBritiffe - Hobart 1699+Built by Edmund Britiffe; passed to the Hobarts of Blickling. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,III, 1981.INTWOOD nor Intwood HallMuskett - Unthank 1807Built by Joseph Salusbury Muskett. Descended to the Unthanks. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.IRSTEAD nor Irstead HallGleane - Hornor - Preston 1632+Sold by the Hornors ca. 1820 to the Prestons. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.KESWICK nor Keswick HallGurney - Wilkins 1760+

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Added to by William Wilkins 1817. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.KETTLESTONE nor Kettlestone HallShouldham 1612+In the Shouldham family till 1776. Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.KILVERSTONE nor Kilverstone HallWright 1590+Built by Thomas Wright. Modified in 1725. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.KIMBERLEY nor Kimberley HallWodehouse 1712Improved ca. 1760+ by Sir Armine Wodehouse. Wodehouse family there since medieval times. Owned by JohnWodehouse, Lord Wodehouse - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. MS cat. 1870 - BL Add. 54170. Alston, Handlist,1991. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 107. T.K. Cromwell,Excursions, II, 1819, 103. F.O. Morris, Views, V, 1880, 13.KIRBY CANE nor Kirby Cane HallCatline - Berners 1680+Built by the Catlines who owned the estate until ca. 1720. By 1800 the seat of Lord berners who remodelled thehouse. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 83.KIRSTEAD nor Kirstead HallSpooner - Love - Osborne - Ketts 1614+Osbornes 1677-1729. Then absorbed into the Ketts estate at Brooke House. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981. G. Birkbeck, Old Norfolk Houses, 1908, 71. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890.KNAPTON nor Knapton HouseRobinson 1810+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.LAMMAS nor Lammas HallAllen - Sadler - Dammant - Lubbock 1740+The old house was rebuilt by the Lubbocks. In the Lubbock family till 1935. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981.LANGHAM nor Langham HallRippingall 1820+Built by Rev Stephen Frost Rippingall. In the family till 1911+. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.LANGLEY nor Langley ParkBerney - Proctor - Beauchamp 1740+Berney family since 1577. Rebuilt by Sir William Beauchamp Proctor, 1st Bart. Owned by Sir Thomas BeauchampProctor - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 154. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 81.LETHERINGSETT nor Letheringsett HallBrereton - Hardy 1740+Bought 1803 by William Hardy (d. 1842) who added to the house. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981. Country Life, 141, 1967, 18.LETTON nor Letton HallDillingham 1789Built by Soane for Brampton G. Dillingham. Virtually unaltered. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 93.LITTLE CRESSINGHAM nor ClermontFortescue - Goodriche 1812Built by 2nd Viscount Clermont. Inherited by the Goodriches. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,III, 1981.LITTLE WALSINGHAM nor Walsingham AbbeyWarner - Lee - Lee-Warner 1670+Rebuilt in 1806 by Daniel Lee-Warner. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K.Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 158.MANNINGTON nor Mannington HallLumner - Walpole 1451+Passed to the Earls of Orford. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. D.F. Nevill,Mannington and the Walpoles. London, 1894. C.S. Tomes, Mannington Hall and its Owners. Norwich, 1916. T.Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890. G. Birkbeck, Old Norfolk Houses, 1908, 74.MATTISHALL nor Mattishall HallDonne 1710+Seat of the Donne family till 1914. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.MELTON CONSTABLE nor Melton Hall

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Astley 1680+In Astley family since medieval times. Built by Sir Jacob Astley. Large library. Owned by Sir Jacob Henry Astley -J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II,1855, 93. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 154. J. Kip, I, 1715. F.O. Morris, Views, VI, 1880, 73. W. Watts, Seats,1779.MERTON nor Merton HallGrey 1613In the Grey [De Grey] family since medieval times. Owned by George de Grey, Lord Walsingham - J.P. Neale'sViews, vol. III, 1820. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 171. T.Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890.MIDDLETON nor Middleton HallEverard 1750+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.MILEHAM nor Mileham HallBarnwell 1750+Seat of the Barnwells till ca. 1880. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 141.MORLEY ST PETER nor Morley Old HallSidley 1610+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.MORNINGTHORPE nor Boyland HallGarneys - Irby 1571Remodelled 1804. Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. Contents sold Nov.21-23, 1950.MORTON nor Morton HallSouthwell - Jenney - Helwys - Le Grys - Berney 1580+Built by Thomas Southwell (d. 1609); Nicholas Helwys 1691; Le Grys sold to Thomas T. Berney 1819. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.NARBOROUGH nor Narborough HallSpelman - Tyssen 1770+Tudor house rebuilt 1770+. Larhe library recorded in 1773. Home of Sir Henry Spelman (d. 1641). Tyssen family till1853. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1819, 80.NARFORD nor Narford HallFountaine 1700+Built by Sir Andrew Fountaine. Large library. Owned by Andrew Fountaine - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 194. C. Campbell, VitruviusBritannicus, III, 1725 . T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1819, 77. Library sold June 11-14, 1902.NORTH ELMHAM nor Elmham ParkWarner - Milles - Sondes 1727Built by Richard Warner. Remodelled ca. 1825. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.NORTH WALSHAM nor WestwickPetre 1780+Owned by John Berney Petre - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide,III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 116. W. Watts, Seats, 1779.NORTH WALSHAM nor Witton HallNorris - Wodehouse 1770+Begun by John Norris (d. 1777). Passed to the Wodehouses of Kimberley. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981.NORTHREPPS nor Northrepps HallEllis - Barclay - Gurney 1700+Sold by the Ellis family to Robert Barclay in 1790. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.NORWICH nor Bracondale LodgeMartineau 1795Built for P.M. Martineau. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell,Excursions, I, 1818, 138.NORWICH nor Carrow AbbeyShelton 1560+Owned by the Sheltons since the Dissolution. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. F.R.Beecheno, Notes on Carrow Abbey. Norwich, 1888.NORWICH nor Heigham HouseUnthank 1750+

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Demolished ca. 1850. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II,1819, 43. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890.NORWICH nor Witton HouseTuck 1819Built by John J. Tuck 1819. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.ORMESBY nor Ormesby HouseFisher - Salmon - Lacon 1700?Owned by William Fisher; sold to Rev. B.W. Salmon, Rector of Caistor, who enlarged the house; then bought by SirEdmund Knowles Lacon in 1810, with further enlargements. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. Demolished.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide , III, 1981.ORMESBY ST MARGARET nor Ormesby Old HallSymonds - Bosanquet 1730+Sold 1839 to Richard G. Bosanquet. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.OULTON nor Oulton HallBell - Pitman 1750+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.OUTWELL nor Beaupré HallBeaupré - Bell - Greaves - Townley 1570+Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.OXBURGH nor Oxburgh HallBedingfield 1483+Started in 1483; much added to. Damaged 1647 - restored 1725. Library - created by Pugin. No trace remains ofearlier library. Owned by Sir Richard Bedingfield - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 112. In the Bedingfield [Paston-Bedingfield] family to1952 when it was conveyed to the National Trust. [Anon] Oxburgh Hall. National Trust, 1978 [regularly reprinted].OXNEAD nor Oxnead HallPaston - Anson - Mack 1590+Built by Clement Paston. Mostly demolished. Sold 1757 to Admiral Anson. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981. G. Birkbeck, Old Horfolk Houses, 1908, 85. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk,, 1890.PASTON nor Paston HallPaston - Anson - Mack 1810+The Paston estate was sold to Admiral Anson in 1757. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,1981.PUDDING NORTON nor Pudding Norton HallParis - Andrews 1750+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.RANWORTH nor Ranworth Old HallHoldich - Sidley - Kerrison 1580+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.RAVENINGHAM nor Raveningham HallBacon 1810+Built by Sir Edmund Bacon (d. 1820). Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K.Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 80.RAYNHAM PARK nor Raynham HallTownshend medIn Townshend family since medieval times. Built by Sir Roger Townshend. Owned by Lord Charles Townshend - J.P.Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. G. Birkbeck, Old Norfolk Houses, 1908, 95. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1819, 4. W.Watts, Seats, 1779.REDENHALL nor Gawdy HallGawdy - Wogan - Holmes 1580+Passed to John Wogan ca. 1670. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.REEPHAM nor Hackford HallMessenger - Monsey - Collyer 1750+Owned by Messenger Monsey physician of Chelsea Hospital, who died in 1788 aged 95. Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.REEPHAM nor Witchingham HallManners 1580+F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. IV, 1866+. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890.RIDDLESWORTH nor Riddlesworth HallDrury - Wake - Bevan - Thornhill 1600+Orig. house built by Sir Dru Drury (d. 1619). Built by Sylvanus Bevan who pulled down the old Drury mansion.

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Owned by Thomas Thornhill - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981.RINGLAND nor Ringland HallLe Neve 1620+Sold in 1801 and demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.ROLLESBY nor Rollesby HallMapes - Ensor 1618Built by Francis Mapes. Added to by the Ensors in 1824. Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.ROUGHAM nor Rougham HallYelverton - Peyton - North 1700+Acquired by Roger North 1690 and rebuilt the old house. Originally belonged to the Yelvertons. Kentworthy-Browne[et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.ROUGHTON nor Felbrigg HallWindham 1620+Built by Thomas Windham. National Trust. Kentworth-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. John Maddison, FelbriggHall. National Trust, 1995. YK.1996.b.6984. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 55. T.K. Cromwell,Excursions, I, 1818, 130. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890, 23.RUSHFORD nor Shadwell Park [Court]Buxton 1720+Built by John Buxton. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I,1852, 172. Country Life, 136, 1964, 18, 98.RYSTON nor Ryston HallPratt 1668+Built by Sir Roger Pratt. Still in the Pratt family. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.SALHOUSE nor Salhouse HallWard 1764?Rebuilt by Richard Ward. Owned 1852 by Richard Ward. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 70.SALLE nor Salle ParkHase - Jodrell 1761Built by Edward Hase. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions,I, 1818, 180.SANDRINGHAM nor Sandringham HouseCobbe - Hoste - Henley - Motteux 1771Demolished after it was sold to the Prince of Wales in 1862. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,III, 1981. F.O. Morris, Views, III, 1880.SAXLINGHAM nor Heydon's HallHeydon - Sidney - Jermy - Guybon - Warner 1600+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.SAXLINGHAM NETHERGATE nor Saxlingham House [Hall]Gleane - Oldfield - Sayer - Warmoll - Steward 1660?Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890.SAXLINGHAM NETHERGATE nor Saxlingham Old HallGawdy - Suckling - Tuttle - Mingay - Steward 1600?Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.SCOTTOW nor Scottow HallDurrant 1760+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.SCULTHORPE nor Cranmer HallDonne - Jones 1721Built by Robert Donne (d. 1725). Bought by Daniel Jones 1751. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.SEDGEFORD nor Sedgeford HallL'Estrange - Rolfe 1700+The L'Estrange family to 1805; then Rolfe to 1904. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.SHARINGTON nor Sharington HallDaubeny - Hunt 1600+The Daubenys here from 15 cent. Belonged to the Hunts 17 cent. Then a farmhouse. Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.SHELTON nor Shelton HallShelton - Houghton 1480+Built by Sir Ralph Shelton (d. 1497). Sold ca. 1600 to Sir Robert Houghton. A ruin by 1740. Kentworthy-Browne [et

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al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.SHERINGHAM nor Sheringham HallUpcher 1812Built by Abbot Upcher. Landscaped by Repton - Red Book in the house. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 133.SHOTESHAM nor Shotesham ParkD'Oyly - Fellowes 1780?Built by Soane for Robert Fellowes, whose family bought the estate from the D'Oylys in 1731. Library catalogue byRobert Fellowes (1791-97) - Bodley MS Eng. misc. e. 1200. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. Library soldSep 24, 1979. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 50.SHOULDHAM nor Shouldham HallAllen 1830+Built by Thomas Allen. In the Allen family till ca. 1890. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,1981.SHOULDHAM nor Shouldham Old HallShouldham - Bedingfield - Hare medOwned by the Shouldhams to ca. 1580; then the Bedingfields of Wighton; then the Hares of Stow. Also spelledShuldam. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.SHROPHAM nor Shropham HallHethersett - Barker - Hemsworth 1739Hemsworths from 1830. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.SLOLEY nor Sloley HallCubitt 1815Built by Benjamin Cubitt (d. 1842). Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.SNETTISHAM nor Snettisham Old HallStyleman - Le Strange 1680+The Stylemans changed their name to Le Strange in 1839. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,1981.SOMERTON nor Somerton Hall [House]Hobart - Husband - Knights - Huntington - Hume 1710+Built by J. Husband. Owned by J.B. Huntington; from 1824 by Joseph Hume, M.P. tMany changes of ownershipsince 1544. Acquired by John Barker Huntington ca. 1790? - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824. Kentworth-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981.SPARHAM nor Sparham HouseStoughton 1820Built by Rev James Stoughton. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.SPIXWORTH nor Spixworth HallPeck - Longe 1609+Sold to Francis Longe ca. 1690 - additions made in 1693. Owned by the Longes till 1935. Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 158. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk,1890.STANFIELD nor Stanfield HallFlowerdew - Richardson - Jermy - Preston 1642+Bought by Sir Thomas Richardson in 1642.; in 1735 by marriage to William Jermy. Part of the house goes back tothe Flowerdews (1515-1600). Owned by Rev. George Preston (d. 1837), who made alterations - J.P. Neale's Views, vol.III, 1820. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 135. G. Birkbeck,Old Norfolk Houses, 1908, 103. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890.STANHOE nor Stanhoe HallTurner - Archdale - Wilson - Hare 1702Built by Charles Turner. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.STIBBARD nor Sennowe ParkWodehouse 1774Owned by Edmond Wodehouse M.P. (d. 1855). Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.Country Life, 170, 1981, 2242, 2298.STIFFKEY nor Stiffkey Old HallBacon - Townshend 1578+Built by Sir Nathaniel Bacon. Passed to the Townshends who owned it till 1911. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981. G. Birkbeck, Old Norfolk Houses, 1908, 116. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890.STOW BARDOLPH nor Stow Bardolph HallHare 1589Built by Sir Nicholas Hare; rebuilt 1796. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.

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STRADSETT nor Stradsett HallPicot - Goldsmith - Case - Bagge 1570+Bought 1747 by Philip Case; passed to Bagges. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.STRATTON STRAWLESS nor Stratton Strawless HallMarsham 1800+Seat of the Marshams since 1550. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke,Visitation, I, 1852, 113.STRUMPSHAW nor Strumpshaw HallTuck 1835Built by Thomas G. Tuck (d. 1864). Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.SWAFFHAM nor Swaffham Manor HouseHamond 1690+Built by Nicholas Hamond, who endowed the Grammar School. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.SWANNINGTON nor Swannington ManorElwin - Bartell 1780+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.SWARDESTON nor Gowthorpe ManorStyward - Berney - Steward 1574+Sold by Thomas Styward to Thomas Berney ca. 1630. Sold to John Steward ca. 1810. Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.TACOLNESTAN nor Tacolneston HallKnipe - Knipe Gobbett - Boileau 1708+Built by Edmund Knipe. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.TACOLNESTON nor Tacolneston Old HallBaldock - Warren 1700+Built by Sir Robert Baldock. Owned by the Warrens 1754-1910. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.TATTERSETT nor Pynkney HallWright - Chad 1780+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.TESTERTON nor Testerton HouseCase - Morse-Boycott 1802Built by Philip M. Case (d. 1834). Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.THELVETON nor Thelveton HallHavers 1600+Havers were Catholic. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. G. Birkbeck, Old NorfolkHouses, 1908, 120.THORNHAM nor Thornham HallArchdale - Wilson - Hogge 1800+Built by George Hogge (d. 1811). Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.THREXTON nor Threxton HouseBarton 1750+Built by the Barton family. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.THURGARTON nor Thurgarton Old HallSpurrell 1733Built by William Spurrell (d. 1761). Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.THURNING nor Thurning HallElwin - Gay 1760+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 84.THURSFORD nor Thursford HallBurgolion - Haydon - Guybon - Chad 1580?Sold inb 1753 to Sir George Chad. Owned by Sir Charles Chad - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981.TIBENHAM nor Channons HallBuxton 1569Demolished 1784. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.TOFTREES nor Toftrees HallClifton - Townshend 1590+Built by Henry Clifton (d. 1620). Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.TOPCROFT nor Topcroft Hall

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Brewes - Wilson - Smyth 1600+Rebuilt late 19 cent. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.TWYFORD nor Twyford HallTownshend - Grymes - Cockes - Warde - Coulsey 1750+Belonged to the Townshends since 15 cent. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WALLINGTON nor Wallington HallConingsby - Gawdy - Hatton - Rich - Finch 1525+Numerous alterations made by subsequent owners. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.Country Life, 66, 1929, 684.WATLINGTON nor Watlington HallGawsell - Davis - Berners - Plestow 1830Older house replaced by the Plestows in 1830. Burned down 1943. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981. Contents sold April 25-27, 1921.WATTON nor Rokeles HallHeighoe - Scott - Barker 1653+Owned by Peter Barker 1740. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WAXHAM nor Waxham HallWodehouse 1580+Sold by the Calthorpes to the Wodehouses 16 cent. Wodehouse family there in 17 cent. Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WEETING nor Weeting HallAngerstein - Hall 1810+Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WELLS-ON-SEA nor Holkham HallCoke 1764Built by Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester. Bodley. BL. Large library. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. J. Dawson, The Strangers Guide to Holkham. Burnham, 1817. J. Blome, NewDescription. Wells, 1826. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 71. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, V, 1771.T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 162. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. [Anon] Holkham Hall. Derby: English Life, 1990;1996.WEST ACRE nor High HouseBarkham - Hamond 1780?Owned by Anthony Hamond - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820.WEST BRADENHAM nor Bradenham HallThomson - Smyth - Haggard 1766+Rider Haggard grew up here. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WEST DEREHAM nor West Dereham AbbeyDereham - Stuart 1680+Built by Sir Thomas Dereham (d. 1697). Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,1981.WEST HARLING nor West Harling HallBardwell - Gawdy - Gipps - Colborne 1736The old house was demolished in 1725. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WEST WRETHAM nor Wretham HallColhoun - Birch - Wyrley-Birch 1790+Built by William Colhoun; sold to George Birch. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 162.WESTACRE nor Westacre High HouseSpelman - Case - Hamond 1756Built by Edward Spelman. Passed to the Hamonds 1761. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,1981.WESTON nor Weston HouseCustance 1756Built by Hambleton Custance. Demolished 1926. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WESTON nor Weston Old HallRookwood 1550+Built by Firmin Rookwood (d. 1558). Demolished 1756. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,1981.WHITWELL nor White HouseLeeds 1830+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.

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WHITWELL nor Whitwell HallLeamon 1820+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WILBY nor Wilby HallGreen - Wilton - Hare 1630+Sold to John Wilton 1622. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. G. Birkbeck, Old NorfolkHouses, 1908, 124.WIVETON nor Wiveton HallGifford 1653Occupied by labourers by 1830. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WOOD DALLING nor Wood Dalling HallBulwer - Hobart 1580+Built by Richard Bulwer; sold to the Hobarts of Blickling 1632. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.WOOD RISING nor Wood Rising HallSouthwell - Crane - Bedell - Weyland 1560+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WOODTON nor Woodton HallSuckling 1694Sold 1839 and demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WORSTEAD nor Worstead HouseBrograve 1797+Designed by James Wyatt for Sir Berney Brograve. Owned by Sir George Berney Brograve - J.P. Neale's Views, vol.III, 1820. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981.WROXHAM nor Wroxham HallCollyer - Trafford 1790+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WYMONDHAM nor Burfield HallBlackbourn - Burroughes 1709Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WYMONDHAM nor Cavick HouseDrake - Cann 1720+Built by John Drake. Sold in 1825 to William Robert Cann, brewer. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.WYMONDHAM nor Gunvil's HallTalbot 1580+In the Talbot family till ca. 1850. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.

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ANNESLEY not Annesley HallChaworth 1650+Thoroton/Throsby, 1797. Built 1650+; again 1890+. Added to in 19 cent. N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979.BABWORTH not Babworth HallBridgeman - Simpson 1700?Owned by John Bridgman Simpson. Thoroton/Throsby, 1797. Remodelled by Repton ca. 1790. N. Pevsner,Nottinghamshire, 1979.BEESTHORPE not Beesthorpe HallBristow 1750?Samuel Bristow - Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: republished ... by John Throsby (Nottingham, 1790). InBristow family since Henry VIII. R. Thoroton, Nottinghamshire, III, 1797, 142.BESKWOOD PARK not Beskwood HallBarton 1700?Owned by a Mrs Barton - Thoroton/Throsby, 1797.BLEASBY not Bleasby HallGrundy - Need - Kelham 1580+Grundy family to 1612. Sold 1760 to Nathaniel Need. Purchased 1816 by Robert H. Kelham. Partly remodelled 1760.Rebuilt 1816 by Robert H. Kelham. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 202.BLYTH not Blyth HallMellish 1750+Built by Edward Mellish on the site of an old hall. Thoroton/Throsby, 1797. A. Sproule, Lost Houses, 1982, 54.

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Demolished.BROXTOW not Broxtow HallStanhope - Byron - Smith - Top 1600+Owned by Sir Philip Stanhope; Isham Parkins; Thomas Smith; Sir John Top. Thoroton/Throsby, 1797.BULWELL not Bulwell HallNewton - Padley - Cooper 1770Built by John Newton; then Padley; then Samuel Thomas Cooper. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. IV,1866+.BUNNY not Bunney HallParkyns 1720+Sir Thomas Parkyns - Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: republished ... by John Throsby (Nottingham, 1790).Contents sold Feb. 22-25, 1910.CAR COLSTON not Brunsell HallBrunsell 1662Built by Samuel Brunsell. Partly demolished in 1759. N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979.CAR COLSTON not Car Colston HallGirardot 1838Built by a Rev. Girardot. N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979.CARLTON-ON-TRENT not Carlton HallPocklington 1765Built by Joseph Pocklington. N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979.CHILWELL not Chilwell HallCharlton 1570+Charlton family since ca. 1570. Rebuilt ca. 1810. Owned 1853 by Thomas B. Charlton, J.B. Burke, Visitation, II,1853, 131.CLIFTON not Clifton HallClifton 1780?Often remodelled. Designed by Carr of York. Sir Gervase Clifton - Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire:republished ... by John Throsby (Nottingham, 1790). Trent Polytechnic. N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979. F.O.Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+.COCKGLODE not Cockglode HallAldrich 1778Leased to George Aldrich, M.D. who built the house. Thoroton/Throsby, 1797.COLWICK not Colwick HallMusters 1776Remodelled by John Musters, designed by Carr of York. - Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: republished ... byJohn Throsby (Nottingham, 1790). N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979.FELMINGHAM not Fekingham HallCroft - Denny - Berney - Bladwell - Talman 1580+Owned by William Talman, designer of Chatsworth. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.FENTON not Fenton Manor HouseThornhaugh 1670+N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979.FLINTHAM not Flintham HallHussey - Hacker - Woodhouse - Disney - Fytch 1580+Thoroton/Throsby, 1797. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 220.GROVE not Grove HallEyre 1780+Rebuilt by Carr of York for Anthony H. Eyre. The old house was Tudor in origin. Thoroton/Throsby, 1797. J.B.Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 205.HOLME not Holme PierrepontManvers - Pierrepont - Orton medEnlarged by the Duke of Kingston ca. 1720. Remodelled 1780+. Owned by Anne Orton, Countess Manvers - J.P.Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. Thoroton/Throsby, 1797. S. Jones, Views, 1829.KELHAM not Kelham HallSutton - Manners 1665+Built by Robert Sutton. Remodelled 1750+. Owned by John Manners Sutton - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820.Thoroton/Throsby, 1797. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Views, IV, 1880, 43.KINGSTON-ON-SOAR not Kingston HallStrutt 1841Built by Edward Strutt. N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 48.

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KIRKLINGTON not Kirklington HallWandesford - Whetham 1750?Built by Sir Christopher Wandesford (d. 1590). Mrs Whetham, widow of John Whetham, a tenant? - Thoroton'sHistory of Nottinghamshire: republished ... by John Throsby (Nottingham, 1790). Wandesford family to 1881. VCHYorkshire North Riding.KNEVETON not Kneveton Manor HouseMolyneux 1600+House demolished in 1781. Thoroton/Throsby, 1797, I.LANGAR not Langar HallHowe 1700?Richard Howe, Earl Howe, Admiral - Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: republished ... by John Throsby(Nottingham, 1790).LANGFORD not Langford HallDuncombe 1780+N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979.MANSFIELD not Berry HillWalker 1800?Owned by Sir Edward S. Walker, Mayor of Chester 1819. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, I, 1854, 245.NEWSTEAD not Newstead AbbeyByron 1750?William Byron, Lord Byron - Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: republished ... by John Throsby (Nottingham,1790). F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. I, 1866. Owned by Webb family. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852,94. H.F. Wagstaff, Handbook and Guide to Newstead Abbey. Hucknall, 1931. Contents sold Jan 10-13, 1921.NORWOOD not Norwood ParkSutton 1750+Owned by Sir Richard Sutton - Thoroton/Throsby, 1797.NOTTINGHAM not Bestwood LodgeBeauclerk 1580?Once a royal residence. Granted to Henry Beauclerk by Charles II in 1683. Home of the Dukes of St Albans. F.O.Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866.NOTTINGHAM not Clare HallPierrepont 1580+Built by Francis Pierrepont (d. 1657). Thoroton/Throsby, 1797.NUTHALL not Nuthall TempleSedley 1760+Seat of Henry Sedley. Owned by Sir Charles Sedley (d. 1778). Thoroton/Throsby, 1797. C. Campbell, VitruviusBritannicus, IV, 1767. Country Life, 53, 1923, 570, 606.OLLERTON not Thoresby Hall [Park]Pierrepont 1767The original house was destroyed by fire in 1745. Rebuilt by Carr of York. Charles Pierrepont - Thoroton's Historyof Nottinghamshire: republished ... by John Throsby (Nottingham, 1790). Rebuilt 1865. N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire,1979. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 128. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, I, 1715; III, 1725; V, 1771.S. Jones, Views, 1829. J.P. Neale, Views, III, 1820. A. Beattie. Thoresby Hall. Derby: English Life, [1957]; [1964];1978.ORSTON not Staunton HallStaunton 1554+Family there since medieval times. Enlarged ca. 1810. Passed by marriage to Rev John Aspenshaw, who change hisname to Staunton. H. Montgomery-Massingberd, The Field Book of Country Houses, 1988.OSSINGTON not Ossington HallCartwright - Cranmer - Dennison 1600+Damaged in the Civil War. William Dennison (d. 1782). Thoroton/Throsby, 1797. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I,1854, 121.OXTON not Oxton HallSherbrooke 1750?Owned by Robert Sherbrooke. Owned by Mrs Sherbrooke - Thoroton/Throsby, 1797.PAPPLEWICK not Papplewick HallMontague 1787Frederick Montague - Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: republished ... by John Throsby (Nottingham, 1790).Now owned by R. Godwin-Austen. Library modelled on Harewood House. N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979.Country Life, 134, 1964, 492.PINXTON not Brookhill Hall

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Coke 1700?Owned by Rev D. Ewes Coke. Thoroton/Throsby, 1797.PINXTON not Pinxton Old HallCoke - Kirkby medOwned by the Coke family since medieval times. Thoroton/Throsby, 1797.RATCLIFFE-ON-SOAR not Ratcliffe Manor HouseCurzon 1715+Built by Sir Nathaniel Curzon. N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979.RUFFORD not Rufford AbbeySavile 1630+Seat of the Savile family since 17 cent. Owned by Lumley Savile - Thoroton/Throsby, 1797. N. Pevsner,Nottinghamshire, 1979.SCREVETON not Screveton Manor HouseLeek - Whalley - Thoroton 1650?Owned by Robert Thoroton. In 1790s owned by Thomas Thoroton. Thoroton/Throsby, 1797.SERLBY not Serlby HallMonckton - Arundel 1700?Sold to 1st Lord Galway 1727. Owned by William George Monckton Arundel, Viscount Galway - J.P. Neale's Views,vol. III, 1820. Thoroton/Throsby, 1797. N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979. S. Jones, Views, 1829. Contents sold Dec11-13, 1978. E.I. Musgrave. Serlby Hall. Derby: English Life, [1954].SHIREOAKS not Shireoaks HallHewett - Howard 1600+Remodelled ca. 1700; partly gutted after the last Hewett's death in 1811. Bought by the Duke of Norfolk 1812. N.Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979.STANFORD-ON-SOAR not Stanford HallClifford - Willoughby - Rayns - Lewis - Dashwood 1774Many changes in ownership. Rebuilt by Charles Vere Dashwood in 1774. Large library. - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III,1820. Thoroton/Throsby, 1797. N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 53. C. Campbell,Vitruvius Britannicus, IV, 1739.STAPLEFORD not Stapleford HallWarren 1780+Rebuilt by Sir John B. Warren. Thoroton/Throsby, 1797.STRELLY not Strelly HallEdge 1790+Built by Thomas W. Edge. Thoroton/Throsby, 1797.SYERSTON not Syerston HallFillingham 1793+N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979.THRUMPTON not Thrumpton HallEmmerton 1610+Earlier manor house. Remodelled by John Wescomb Emmerton in 1780+. - Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire:republished ... by John Throsby (Nottingham, 1790). Now owned by Mrs R. Seymour. N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire,1979. G.F. Seymour, Thrumpton Hall. Nottingham, [1970?] Country Life, 54, 1923, 180.THURGARTON not Thurgarton HallCooper - Palmer 1750+Also known as Thurgarton Priory. Bought ca. 1550 by William Cooper. Built by John G. Cooper. Owned by PhilipPalmer - Thoroton/Throsby, 1797. N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979.TOLLERTON not Tollerton HallNeale 1780+Rebuilt by Pendock Neale - Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: republished ... by John Throsby (Nottingham,1790).WELBECK not Welbeck AbbeyCavendish - Holles - Bentinck medOwned by William Henry Cavendish Scott Bentinck, Duke of Portland - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. Largelibrary. N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 201. S. Jones, Views, 1829.WEST RETFORD not West Retford HallEmerson 1669Seat of Alexander Emerson. Thoroton/Throsby, 1797. N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979.WINTHROP not Winthorpe HallPocklington 1730?Roger Pocklington - Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: republished ... by John Throsby (Nottingham, 1790).

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J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 196.WISETON not Wiseton HallNelthorp - Acklom 1750+Acquired by the Acklom family ca. 1670. Thoroton/Throsby, 1797.WOLLATON not Wollaton HallWilloughby 1588Built by Robert Smythson for Sir Francis Willoughby. Henry Willoughby, Baron Middleton - Thoroton's History ofNottinghamshire: republished ... by John Throsby (Nottingham, 1790). Now used as a museum (Nottingham CityCouncil). N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. I, 1866. S. Jones, Views,1829. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, II, 1848. J. Kip, I, 1715.WORKSOP not Clumber ParkClinton - Pelham-Holles 1760+Owned by Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779.Designed by Stephen Wright. Demolished in 1938. National Trust. Thoroton/Throsby, 1797. N. Pevsner,Nottinghamshire, 1979. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 126. S. Jones, Views, 1829. A. Sproule, LostHouses, 1982. Sale of library: June 21, 1937; Nov. 22-25, 1937; Dec. 6, 1937; Feb. 14-16, 1938.WORKSOP not Osberton Hall [House]Bolles - Thornhagh - Foljambe 1750?H. Montgomery-Massingberd, The Field Book of Country Houses, 1988. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, II,1808.WORKSOP not Worksop ManorFurnival - Howard 1580Burned ca. 1760. Rebuilt ca. 1770. Owned by Bernard Edward Howard, Duke of Norfolk - J.P. Neale's Views, vol.III, 1820. Thoroton/Throsby, 1797. N. Pevsner, Nottinghamshire, 1979. S. Jones, Views, 1829. W. Watts, Seats, 1779.Archives at Arundel Castle. MS cat. of books left by Edward, 9th Duke, compiled by Philip Wyndham ca. 1750? -Arundel archives.

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BANBURY oxf Broughton CastleFiennes 1680?Sold in 1837. Fiennes family, Lord of Saye and Sele. Enlarged from medieval foundation. F.O. Morris, Series ofPicturesque Views, vol. III, 1866. [Anon] Broughton Castle, [1972]. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 136. J. Nash,Mansions, II, 1840. Contents sold July 4-17, 1837.BANBURY oxf Wroxton AbbeyDoyle - North 1700?Smirke built a library ca. 1810. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II,1853, 189. J. Nash, Mansions, II, 1840. [Anon] Wroxton Abbey. Derby: English Life, 1993.BICESTER oxf Middleton ParkCotton - Harman - Boyle - Villiers medCame to the Earls of Jersey in 1724. Fire in 1753. Rebuilt ca. 1770. Owned by George Child Villiers, Earl of Jersey -J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. Country Life, 100, 1946, 28.BRIGHTWELL BALDWIN oxf Brightwell ParkCarleton - Stone - Lowe - Lowndes 1600?Bought by Sir Dudley Carleton ca. 1630. Passed to John Stone (1732); then Francis Lowe; then William Lowndes(=Stone). Old house burned down in 1787 - rebuilt by William L. Stone. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 196.BURFORD? oxf Shipton CourtLacy - Reade 1600?Owned by the Lacy family until 1663 when acquired from Rowland Lacy by Sir Compton Reade. Owned by Sir JohnChandos Reade - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824. The Reades also owned Oddington House inGloucestershire.CAVERSFIELD oxf Caversfield HouseMoyle - Davenport - Bard - Vaux - Harington - Bullock 1600?Numerous owners - Sir Hames Harington, 1741; Mr Southcote, 1751; Joseph Bullock, 1763; Robert BullockMarsham, 1840. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 69.CAVERSHAM oxf Caversham ParkMarsack 1700+Built by William, Earl of Cadogan. Improved by Marsack ca. 1810. Owned by Colonel Marsack - J.P. Neale's Views,Series 2, vol. I, 1824. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 160. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, III, 1725.Contents sold Oct. 23-28, 1826.COKETHORPE oxf Cokethorpe Park

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Harcourt - Western - Strickland 1712Built by Sir Simon Harcourt. Sold to Maximilian Western in 1765. Owned by Walter Strickland - J.P. Neale's Views,vol. III, 1820. Large library. S. Jones, Views, 1829. Library sold Nov. 12, 1908.DITCHLEY oxf Ditchley ParkLee - Dillon 1735+Built by James Gibbs. Owned by Henry Augustus Dillon Lee, Viscount Dillon - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820.[Anon] The New Oxford Guide, 5 ed., [1768?] J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 84. F.O. Morris, Views, V,1880, 59. [Anon] Ditchley Park. Derby: English Life, [1963]; 1995. J. Graham. Ditchley Park. Derby: English Life,[1996?]EAST HENDRED oxf Hendred HouseEyston 1550+Enlarged ca. 1700. Library. H. Montgomery-Massingberd, The Field Book of Country Houses, 1988.GLYMPTON oxf Glympton ManorCupper - Wheate - Lloyd - Barnett 1580?H. Barnett, Glympton, 1923. Owned by Cupper family 1547-1632. Sold by John Cupper to Sir John Sedley; then toWheate family. William Wheate (d. 1659). Sir Thomas Wheate, 2nd Bart. (d. 1746). In 1807 passed to Francis S.Lloyd (= Wheate). Passed to George H. Barnett (d. 1871) in 1846.HEYTHROP oxf Heythorp HouseTalbot 1705+Purchased by Charles Talbot, Duke of Shrewsbury. Designed by Robert Archer. Large library. Owned by JohnTalbot, Earl of Shrewsbury - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. [Anon] The New Oxford Guide. Oxford, [1769?] C.Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, V, 1771. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Views, VI, 1880, 77.KIRTLINGTON oxf Kirtlington ParkDashwood 1741Built by Sir James Dashwood. Large library. Owned 1853 by Sir George Dashwood. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853,6. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV, 1767.MAPLEDURHAM oxf Mapledurham HouseBlount 1580?Sir Charles Blount (d. 1644). In Blount family from 1489. Owned 1855 by Michael H.M. Blount. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 153. L.G. Cogman, Mapledurham House. St Ives, [1975?] R. Williams, MapledurhamHouse. St Ives, 1977. B. Bond. Mapledurham House. Derby: English Life, 1968.NUNEHAM COURTENAY oxf Nuneham CourtenayCourtenay - Audley - Wright - Robinson - Harcourt medAcquired by Simon, 1st Lord Harcourt in 1710. Built ca. 1715+. Owned by Field Marshal William Harcourt, EarlHarcourt - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, V, 1771. S.Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Views, VI, 1880, 31. Part of library sold Dec 13-14, 1948.SHERBOURN oxf Sherbourn CastleParker medAlso spelled Shirburn. Bought by Thomas Parker, 1st Earl of Macclesfield ca. 1701. Owned by George Parker, Earlof Macclesfield - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 223. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O.Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866.STONOR oxf Stonor ParkStonor medHome of the Stonor family since medieval times. Owned by Thomas Stonor - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. R.J.Stoner, Stonor. Newport, 1952.WHITCHURCH oxf Hardwick HousePowys - Lybbe Powys - 1580?Owned by the Lybbe/Powys family from 1525. Family cartulary in Oxford RO. Website:www.southfrm.demon.co.ukWITHAM oxf Witham AbbeyNorris - Bertie 1750?Home of the Earls of Abingdon - F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+.WOODSTOCK oxf Blenheim PalaceChurchill 1715+Built for John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough. Neale, vol. III, 1820. Sunderland collection sold in 1881-3. NewDescription of Blenheim. London, 1803. D. Green, Blenheim Palace. London, 1951. The New Oxford Guide. Oxford,[1768?]. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 113. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, I, 1715, III,1725. S. Jones, Views, 1929. F.O. Morris, Views, I, 1880, 79.

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AYSTON rut Ayston HallBrudenell - Fludyer 1807Passed from Brudenells to George Fludyet (d. 1837). Rev John Fludyer, Vicar of Ayston from 1834, Remodelled 1807.N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. VCH.BELTON rut Belton Old HallHaselwood - Pilkington 1620+Thomas Haselwood 1557. Francis Haselwood (d. 1604). .N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. Nichols,Leicestershire.BURLEY rut Burley HouseHarrington - Villiers - Finch 1580+Ruined after the Civil War. Rebuilt by Daniel Finch, Earl of Nottingham ca. 1694+. Library. Owned by GeorgeFinch, Earl of Winchilsea & Nottingham - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. Fire 1908 P. Finch, History, 1901. W.Angus, Seats, 1779. Burley on the Hill. Derby: English Life, [1960].CLIPSHAM rut Clipsham HallHarington - Johnson - Snow - Paget 1750+Bought by Sir John Harington 1539. Robert Johnson, Archdeacon of Leicester 1618; 1686 Richard Snow (d. 1739);Rev Paul Snow, Rector of Clipsham; John Paget 1784. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. VCH,COTTESMORE rut Cottesmore HallDurant - Noel 1580+N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960.EXTON rut Exton HouseHarington - Hicks - Noel 1580+Built by Sir James Harington. Many changes before it was bought by Sir Baptist Hicks ca. 1610. Then owned byEdward Noel; Noels became Earls of Gainsborough in 1682. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. IV, 1866+.Fire in 1810. Rebuilt. Fire 1915. Ruined. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV, 1739.LITTLE CASTERTON rut Tolethorpe HallBurton - Browne 1600+Built by John Browne (d. 1634). Remodelled ca. 1750. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960.NORMANTON rut Normanton ParkMackworth - Heathcote 1700+Built by Sir Gilbert Heathcote - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 231. Country Life,33, 1913, 198.SOUTH LUFFENHAM rut South Luffenham HallDigby - Heathcote 1680+Digbys to 1771., when John Digby's widow died. Bought by Sir Gilbert Heathcote ca. 1800. N. Pevsner, Leicestershireand Rutland, 1960.TICKENCOTE rut Tickencote HallWingfield 1580+The Wingfield seat. N. Pevsner, Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960.TIXOVER rut Tixover HallDale - Stafford - O'Brien 1750+Sold to Henry Stafford 1679. Passed to O'Brien family who rebuilt. Owned by Henry O'Brien (d. 1811). N. Pevsner,Leicestershire and Rutland, 1960. VCH. Contents sold July 25-29, 1928.

SHROPSHIRE

ACTON BURNELL shr Acton Burnell Hall [Park]Smythe 1665Original house built by Sir Edward Smythe. Owned by Sir Edward Joseph Smyth - Neale, Views, 2nd Series, II,1825. Rebuilt 1815+. Now a ruin.P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.ACTON ROUND shr Acton Round HallActon 1714Built by Sir Whitmore Acton, 4th Bart. Neglected between 1717 and 1918. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II,1980.ACTON SCOTT shr Acton HallActon 1570+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.ACTON SCOTT shr Acton Scott HallActon 1570+Built by Edward Acton. Acton family to ca. 1870. F.S. Acton, The Castles & old Mansions of Shropshire, 1868, 40.ALCASTON shr Alcaston Manor

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Hill 1580+Built by Humphrey Hill. In the Hill family to 1848, when sold and partly demolished. F.S. Acton, The Castles & oldMansions of Shropshire, 1868.ALDERBURY shr Loton ParkLeighton - Haycock 1710+The Leightons lived at Watlesborough Castle (Shropshire) until ca. 1700. Altered 1750+. The Leightons produced 12generations of MPs. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. Montgomery-Massingberd, Field Book, 1988. S.Leighton, Shropshire Houses, 1901, 8.ALVELEY shr Pool HallGrove 1710+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.APLEY shr Apley Park [Castle]Whitmore - Charlton medWhitmore family since ca. 1580. Owned by Thomas Whitmore, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826.New house built 1791+ by St John Charlton. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 135. F. Leach,Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 55. S. leighton, Shropshire Houses, 1901, 11.ASTLEY ABBOTS shr Stanley HallJones 1642+New house built 1780+. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. Owned by Sir Thomas John Tyrwhitt Jones - J.P. Neale's Views, vol.III, 1820. S. Jones, Views, 1829.ATCHAM shr Longner HallBurton 1803Replaced an earlier house. The Burtons were at Longner since medieval times. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II,1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 52. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 195.ATTINGHAM shr Attingham Hall [Park]Hill 1784+Estate in Hill family since medieval times. Built by Thomas Noel Hill, Lord Berwick - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd seriesvol. III, 1826. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. C. Brocklehurst, Attingham Park. London, 1949. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. Jones,Views, 1829. S. Leighton, Shropshire Houses, 1901, 10.BADGER shr Badger HallBrown 1730+Remodelled by James Wyatt for Isaac Hawkins Brown 1779+. Demolished. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II,1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 49.BAYTONHILL shr Lythwood Hall [Park]Steuart 1782Built by George Steuart. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 51. S. Leighton,Shropshire Houses, 1901, 5.BENTHALL shr Benthall HallBenthall - Browne - Harries - Forester 1560+Built by William Benthall (d. 1572). Inherited by John Browne in 1746. Harries family sold it in 1843 to 2nd LordForester. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats, 1891, 376. S. Leighton, Shropshire Houses,1901, 48.BERRINGTON shr Eaton Mascott HallHolcroft 1734Seat of the Holcroft Baronets. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.P. Neale, Views, 2nd Series, V, 1829.BERWICK shr Berwick HousePowys - Watson 1731Built for Thomas Powys. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.BICTON shr OnslowMorhall - Wingfield 1774+Replaced earlier house - Richard Morhall. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. S. Leighton, ShropshireHouses, 1901, 9.BICTON shr RossallGosnell 1677Built by Edward Gosnell, London merchant who became Mayor of Shrewsbury. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses,II, 1980.BICTON shr The IsleSandford 1560+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.BITTERLEY shr Bitterley CourtWalcot - Wheeler 1700+

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P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F.Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 167.BITTERLEY shr Henley HallWood 1725+Added to in 1772. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 373. S. Leighton,Shropshire Houses, 1901, 39.BRIDGNORTH shr Apley ParkFoster 1780+Built on sire of old hall. Owned by the Foster family since 1740+. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. VI,1866+. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 77. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 109. Jones, Views, 1829. S. Leighton,Shropshire Houses, 1901, 34.BURFORD shr Burford HouseBowles - Rushout 1728Built by William Bowles. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.BURLTON shr Burlton HallLawley - Penruddock - Chambre - Vaughan 1450+Passed to Chambre family ca. 1650. Restored 1837. Large library - "the books ... fill every room in the house": J.B.Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 158. Owned 1852 by Robert Chambre Vaughan.CALVERHALL shr Cloverley HallDod 1790?Old house pulled down 1790. Rebuilt by John Dod. Owned 1853 by John W. Dod. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series,I, 1854, 197.CARDINGTON shr Chatwall HallCorfield 1580+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.CAYNHAM shr Caynham CourtCurtis 1780+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.CHETWYND RURAL shr Chetwynd ParkPigott - Borough 1680+Sold by the Pigotts to the Boroughs ca. 1780. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II,1853, 53. F. Leach, Seats, 1891, 365.CHIRBURY shr Marrington HallPrice-Davies 1595+Remodelled in 19 cent. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 269. S.Leighton, Shropshire Houses, 1901, 6.CLAVERLEY shr Gatacre HallGatacre 1750+Recusant Gatacre family here since medieval times. House rebuilt ca. 1750. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II,1980.CLAVERLEY shr Ludstone HallWhitmore - Rollason 1620+Built by John Whitmore. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 175.CLEOBURY MORTIMER shr Cleobury HallMytton 1690Built by Thomas Mytton. Owned 1853 by Henry G. Mytton. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 175.CLEOBURY MORTIMER shr Mawley HallBlount 1730Built by Sir Edward Blount, 4th Bart. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. [Anon] Mawley Hall, [1973?]CONDOVER shr Condover Hall [Park]Owen 1580+Built by Thomas Owen. Partly by Inigo Jones. Owned by Edward W. Smythe Owen - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series,vol. II, 1825. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 198. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F. Leach,Seats of Shropshire, 1891.COUND shr Cound HallCressett 1704Built by Edward Cressett. Now flates. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.CRESSAGE shr Belswardine HallHarnage 1542+In Harnage family to 1888. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 377.DUDLESTON shr Plas YolynMorrall 1830+

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P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.EARDISTON shr PradoeKenyon 1780+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. K.M.R. Kenyon, A House that was Loved. London, 1941.EASTHOPE shr Lutwyche HallLutwyche - Benson 1587Much remodelled. Purchased by the Bensons in the 18 cent. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach,Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 395.EATON shr EatonOwen - Rogers - Ottley - Williams 1700?Numerous changes in ownership. Acquired by the Williams family in 1778. Owned by Richard Williams - J.P. Neale'sViews, 2nd series vol. V, 1829.ELLESMERE shr Hardwick HallKynaston 1720+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 359. S. leighton, Shropshire Houses,1901, 27.ELLESMERE shr Oteley ParkKinaston - Oteley - Mainwaring 1826+Replaced an earlier house. The Kinaston family intermarried with the Oteleys. Sir Francis Kinaston translatedChaucer's Troilus & Creseide into latin verse. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I,1852, 162. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 19. S. Leighton, Shropshire Houses, 1901, 28.FAULS shr Sandford HallSandford medRebuilt 1720. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 122. F. Leach,Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 229.GATACRE shr Gatacre HallActon 1500?Acton family from ca. 1630. Rebuilt by Edward F. Acton, owner in 1852. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 71. W. West,Picturesque Views, 1831, 132.GLAZELEY shr Woodlands HallMostyn-Owen 1800+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.GREAT NESS shr Ness Strange HallEdwards 1750+Now a hotel. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.HADNALL shr Hardwicke GrangeHill 1820+Demolished. Built by 1st Viscount Hill. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. S. Jones, Views, 1829. S.Leighton, Shropshire Houses, 1901, 14. J.P. Neale, Views, 2nd Series, III, 1826.HAUGHTON shr Haughton HallMoreton - Brigges - Brooke - Townshend medRebuilt 1718 by Leigh Brooke. Passed to George B.B. Townshend [= Brooke]. Owned 1852 by Rev John Brooke. J.B.Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 141.HODNET shr Hodnet HallVernon - Percy 1750+Seat of the Vernon family; then Algernon Percy. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I,1852, 159. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 293. S. Leighton, Shropshire Houses, 1901, 20.KINLET shr Kinlet HallCornewall - Brampton - Blount - Lacon - Childe medCame to the Childe family in 1640. Rebuilt 1727+ for William Lacon Childe. Large library added in 1827. P. Reid,Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 281. S. Leighton, Shropshire Houses, 1901,42.LEATON shr Leaton KnollsLloyd 1835+Built by J.A. Lloyd. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.LEIGHTON shr Leighton HallLeighton - Kynnersley-Browne 1778+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 201. Contents sold Oct 17-22, 1927.[Anon] Leighton Hall. Derby: English Life, 1982.LILLESHALL shr Lilleshall HallLeveson-Gower 1829

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Built by 1st Duke of Sutherland. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I,1854, 191.LONGFORD shr Longford HallLeeke 1785+Built by Ralph Leeke, designed by Bonomi. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. C. Campbell, VitruviusBritannicus, I, 1802. W. West, Picturesque Views of Shropshire, 1831, 134.LONGNOR shr Longnor HallCorbet - Plymley 1670Built by Sir Richard Corbet, 2nd Bart. Passed to Ven Joseph Plymley in 1780+ - he assumed the name of Corbet in1804. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 47. F. Leach, Seats, 1891,89.LOPPINGTON shr Loppington HouseDickin 1820?Owned 1854 by Thomas Dickin. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 119.LUDFORD shr Ludford HouseCharlton 1761+Remodelled 1761 for Sir Francis Charlton, 4th Bart. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats ofShropshire, 1891, 35.LYDBURY shr Totterton HallWhitaker 1750+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.LYDBURY NORTH shr Plowden HallPlowden medPresent building mostly Elizabethan. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891,65. S. leighton, Shro[pshire Houses, 1901, 44.LYDBURY NORTH shr Walcot HallClive 1770+Designed by Chambers for Clive of India. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852,219.LYDHAM shr Oakeley ParkOakeley 1750+Now known as Lydham Manor. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 143.MADELEY shr Madeley CourtBrookes - Darby 1550+Later lived in by Abraham Darby. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. T. Garner, Domestic Architecture, II,1911, 191.MARKET DRAYTON shr Oakley Hall [Park]Clive - Windsor-Clive - Chetwode medLibrary. Remodelled ca. 1710; again in 1815. Owned by Clive family since medieval times. owned by Robert HenryClive, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. Seat of the Earls of Plymouth. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 128. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 211.MARKET DRAYTON shr Pell WallSillitoe 1822Built by Purney Sillitoe, designed by Sir John Soane. Now a school. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.MILLICHOPE shr Millichope ParkPemberton 1835+Built by Rev. R.N. Pemberton. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 42.Country Life, 161, 1977, 310, 370.MORE shr Linley HallMore 1742Built by Robert More, botanist and traveller. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats ofShropshire, 1891, 81.MORETON SAY shr ShavingtonNeedham 1685Built for 6th Viscount Kilmorey. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 245.S. Leighton, Shropshire Houses, 1901, 29.MORVILLE shr Aldenham ParkActon 1714+Lord Acton added a library wing. His books at Cambridge UL. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach,Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 183. S. Leighton, Shropshire Houses, 1901, 37. W. West, Picturesque Views, 1831, 126.NASH shr Nash Court

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Pardoe 1760+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 138.OSWESTRY shr Aston HallLloyd 1789+Built by Rev. J.R. Lloyd, designed by James Wyatt. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 248. Contents sold July, 1923.OSWESTRY shr LlanfordaWilliams-Wynn 1710+Rebuilt 1780. Demolished. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. S. Leighton, Shropshire Houses, 1901, 23.OSWESTRY shr Park HallPowell - Charlton - Kinchant 1600+Built by Thomas Powell. Passed to Sir Francis Charlton 1717. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. S.Leighton, Shropshire Houses, 1901, 25.OSWESTRY shr Sweeney HallLeighton 1805P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 389.PETTON shr Petton ParkOtley 1575+Built by Adam Otley. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.PITCHFORD shr Pitchford HallOttley - Jenkinson 1540?Wooden structure. Owned by Ottley family from medieval times to 1806. Built by William Ottley, High Sherriff ofShropshire. Acquired by Jenkinson in 1806. Ownbed by Charles Cecil Cope Kenkinson, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views,2nd series, vol. II, 1825. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 192. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, II, 1848. S. Jones,Views, 1829. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 15. S. leighton, Shropshire Houses, 1901, 3.PREES shr Prees HallHill - Black 1750+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.QUATFORD shr Quatford CastleSmalman 1830Built by John Smalman. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.QUATT shr Dudmaston HallWolrich - Weld - Whitmore 1710+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. M. Waterson, Dudmaston. 1983. W. Angus, Seats, 1787.RICHARD'S CASTLE shr Moor ParkFoster 1720?Now a school. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 384.RICHARD'S CASTLE shr The LodgeSalwey 1750+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.SELATTYN shr BrogyntynLaken - Owen - Ormsby - Gore 1736Also known as Porkington Hall. Owned in 19 cent. by the Lords Harlech. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 83. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F. Leach, Seats, 1891, 129. Contents sold Nov. 28-Dec. 1,1955. J.P. Neale, Views, III, 1820.SHIFNAL shr Decker HallBotfield - Garnett 1810+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.SHIFNAL shr Hatton GrangeKenyon - Slaney 1768P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 331. S. Leighton, Shropshire Houses,1901, 35.SHIPTON shr Shipton HallLutwyche 1587+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 161.SHREWSBURY shr Acton Reynald HallCorbet 1601+In the Corbet famiuly since medieval times. New house built ca. 1601. Enlarged in 1800 by Sir Andrew Corbet.Owned by Andrew Vincent Corbet - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 174. Jones, Views, I, 1829. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 71. F.O. Morris, Views, VI, 1880,47.

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SHREWSBURY shr Hardwick GrangeHull - Hill 1810+Rebuilt by Lord Hill. Owned by Rowland Hill, Lord Hill - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. S. Jones,Views, 1829. S. Leighton, Shropshire Houses, 1901, 14.SHREWSBURY shr Hawkestone Park [Hall]Hill 1630+In the Hill family since ca. 1630. New house built by Sir Richard Hill in 1720. Owned by Sir Rowland Hill, M.P. - J.P.Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 74. F.O. Morris,Views, VI, 1880, 61.SIBDON CARWOOD shr Sibdon CastleFreeman 1620+Remodelled 1800. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. Country Life, 141, 1967, 1372.STANTON LACY shr Downton HallRouse-Boughton 1750+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F.O. Morris, Views, V, 1880, 71. W. West, Picturesque Views, 1831, 129.STANWARDINE-IN-THE-WOOD shr Stanwardine HallCorbet 1588+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. S. Leighton, Shropshire Houses, 1901, 18.STOCKTON shr Apley ParkWhitmore 1811Built for Thomas Whitmore. Large library. Now a school. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.STOKESAY shr Stokesay CastleLawrence - Craven medBought by the Craven family ca. 1620. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.F.A. Mason, Stokesay Castle.Derby: English Life, [1963]. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 241. S. Leighton, Shropshire Houses, 1901, 47.SUTTON-UPON-TERN shr BuntingsdaleMackworth 1721Built for Bulkeley Mackworth. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.TONG shr Tong CastleDurant 1765+Built by General Durant, father of George Durent - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. Large library.Demolished. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980.TONG shr Tong CastleVernon - Stanley - Hames - Pierrepoint - Durant 1765Old house rebuilt in 1765 by George Durant, who bought it in 1764. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 51. W. Angus,Seats, 1787. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 113. J.P. Neale, Views, 2nd Series, II, 1825.Owned 1853 by George C.S. Durant.UFFINGTON shr Sundorne CastleCorbet - Pigott 1740+Owned by Mrs Corbet - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. Large library. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. J.B.Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 17. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Views, VI, 1880, 39. Library sold May 19-27, 1914.UPTON CRESSET shr Upton Cressett HallThursby-Pelham 1580+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.WESTBURY shr Whitton HallTopp - Child 1740+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.WESTON RHYN shr Moreton HallWood 1660+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 209. F. Leach, Seats ofShropshire, 1891, 74. S. Leighton, Shropshire Houses, 1901, 13.WHITCHURCH shr Iscoyd ParkGodsal 1740+Large library. H. Montgomery-Massingberd, The Field Book of Country Houses, 1988.WHITTINGTON shr Halston HallMytton 1760+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 386. S. Leighton, Shropshire Houses,1901, 26.WILLEY shr Willey Park [Hall]Weld - Forester 1825+Built by Lord Forester, designed by Louis Wyatt. In the Weld family since 1660+. Owned by Cecil Weld Forester,

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Lord Forester - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853,78. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 135. S. Leighton, Shropshire Houses, 1901, 36.WORFIELD shr Davenport HouseDavenport 1726P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 213. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891,153.WROCKWARDINE shr Orleton HallCludde 1720+Remodelled ca. 1830. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. F. Leach, Seats of Shropshire, 1891, 305.

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ALFOXTON som Alfoxton ParkSt Albyn 1744+J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 186. Built by John St Albyn. In the St Albyn family since 1439. Remodelled ca. 1840.Owned by Langley St Albyn 1852.ANDERSFIELD som Halswell House [Park]Tynte 1689Rebuilt in 1689 by Sir Halswell Tynte. Owned by Charles Kemeys Kemeys Tynte, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd seriesvol. V, 1829. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 110. W. Watts, Seats, 1779.BAGBOROUGH som Bagborough HousePopham 1820+Built by Thomas Popham. Owned 1852 by Francis Popham. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 236.BATH som Prior ParkAllen - Smith 1750?Built by Ralph Allen (d. 1764). Owned by Mrs Smith [?] - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779.National Trust. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 224.BATHFORD som Warleigh HouseSkrine family from 1440? To1950.Owned by Henry Skrine - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824. The estate in the family since ca. 1600. NowClaverton Manor housing the American Museum. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 176. J. Britton,Devonshire, 1832, 94.

BISHOPS LYDEARD som Cothelstone HouseEsdaile 1800+Built by Edward Jeffries Esdaile - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I,1854, 153. S. Jones, Views, 1829.BISHOPS LYDEARD som Sandhill ParkLethbridge 1720Owned by Sir Thomas Buckler Lethbridge, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. J.B. Burke, Visitation,II, 1853, 17. S. Jones, Views, 1829.BRISLINGTON som Wick HouseWithering 1720?Owned by William Withering - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820.BRISTOL som Brockley HallPigott 1700+In the Pigott family since 1528. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. VI, 1866+.BRYMPTON som Brympton d'Evercyd'Evercy - Sydenham - Clive-Ponsonby-Fane 1760?C.J. Richardson, Old English Mansions, III, 1845. C. Clive-Ponsonby-Fane. Brympton d'Evercy. Derby: EnglishLife, [1974]; 1976; 1978.CASTLE CARY som Hadspen HousePlayer - Dickinson - Hobhouse 1750+Once owned by the Dukes of Somerset, bought 1680 by John Player. Acquired by the Dickinsons ca. 1770. Bought byHenry Hobhouse QC in 1785. H. Montgomery-Massingberd, The Field Book of Country Houses, 1988.CLAVERTON som Claverton Manor. Skrine family from 1874. See also Warleigh House at Bathford,

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CLEVEDON som Clevedon CourtWake - Digby - Elton 1570+John Digby, Earl of Bristol (d. 1653). Library dates from 1570, built by Wake family. Bought 1709 by Sir AQbrahamElton. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 218. R. Cooke, West Country Houses, 1957, 22. E. & M.A. Elton, ClevedonCourt, 1972. Owned 1853 by Sir Charles A. Elton.CROWCOMBE som Crowcombe CourtCarew - Bernard 1725+Built by Thomas Carew (d. 1766) in 1725+. Passed to James Bernard 1766. Bernard died in 1811. Bodley has cat. ofbooks and MSS. Curators Report, 1977-78.DILLINGTON som Dillington HouseSeymour - Travel - Speke - North - Hanning 1580+Edward Seymour; then Sir Thomas Travel (1684); George Speke (1724);then Frederick Lord North. Owned by JohnHanning - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 141. S. Jones, Views, 1829.DINDER som Dinder HouseRodney - Hicks 1802Built on site of old Manor House. by Rev. William Somerville. Passed to Somerville family ca. 1780. J.B. Burke,Visitation, I, 1852, 102.DUNSTER som Dunster CastleLuttrell - Fownes - Fownes-Luttrell 1620+Remodelled by Anthony Salvin 1868-72. Home of the Luttrell family. Interesting library. [Anon] Dunster Castle,[1954?] D. Dodd, Dunster Castle. London, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 207. J. Collinson, History ofSomerset, II, 1791, 12. F.O. Morris, Views, VI, 1880, 43. E.I. Musgrave. Dunster Castle. Derby: English Life, [1955];[1968].ENMORE som Enmore CastleMalet - Perceval medBuilt by John Perceval, 1st Earl of Egmont (1730). Owned by John Perceval, 4th Earl of Egmont - J.P. Neale's Views,2nd series vol. IV, 1828. S. Jones, Views, 1829. W. Watts, Seats, 1779.FARLEIGH-HUNGERFORD som Farleigh HouseHungerford - Baynton - Houlton medOwned by the Hungerfords from 1335. Sold to the Bayntons in 1686. Ca. 1717 sold to Joseph Houlton. Severalremodellings. Owned 1853 by John T. Houlton. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 118.HATCH BEAUCHAMP som Hatch CourtBeauchamp - Seymour - Clifton medBuilt ca. 1780. Owned by Thomas Clifton - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. Owned by Dr & Mrs RobinOdgers. J. Collinson, History of Somerset, I, 1791, 44.HINTON som Hinton St GeorgePoulett medC.G. Winn, The Pouletts of Hinton St George. London, [1976]. Re-modelled ca. 1800. Owned by John Poulett, EarlPoulett - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855. 114. S. Jones, Views,1829.ILCHESTER som Lytes CaryLyte medLyte family. Some early books including Henry Lyte's copy of the 1578 herbal with his annotations. Lyte familypapers in BL – Add. Mss. 60318 A-B. W. George, Lytes Cary Manor House. Bristol, [1879]. Country Life, 102, 1947,178, 228.KILMERSDON som Ammerdown ParkJoliffe 1810Built by T.S. Joliffe. [Anon] Description of the Mansion. London, 1857. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, II, 1855,112. R. Cooke, West Country Houses, 1957, 144.KING WESTON som King WestonBower - Swadling - Dickinson medBuilt ca. 1760. Owned by William Dickinson, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828.LEIGH som Leigh CourtNorton - Miles 1570?Norton family ftrom ca. 1556. Bought 1808 by Philip J. Miles, MP. New house built ca. 1820. Owned 1852 by WilliamMiles. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 257.MARSTON som Marston HouseBoyle 1620+Owned by Edmund Boyle, 8th Earl of Cork & Orrery - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. III, 1820. C. Campbell, Vitruvius

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Britannicus, IV, 1739. S. Jones, Views, 1829.MONTACUTE som Montacute HousePhelips 1590+Built for Sir Edward Phelips (d. 1614), Speaker of the House of Commons. Library created from the former GreatChamber. Neale, Views, 2nd Series, vol. IV, 1828. H.A. Tipping, The Story of Montacute, 1947. National Trust. S.C.Hall, Baronial Halls, II, 1848. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J. Nash, Mansions, III, 1841.SHAPWICK som Shapwick HouseRolle - Templar - Hill - Taylor - Warry 1620?Built by John Rolle (d. 1648). Sold 1788 to George Templar; 1804 to Edmund Hill; passed to Rev Elias Taylor; thenGeorge Warry., owner in 1853. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 176.WELLS som Wells PalaceLaw medOwned by Rev. George Henry Law, Bishop of Bath and Wells - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. S. Jones,Views, 1829.WILLITON som Orchard WyndhamWyndham 1550+Wyndham family since 1528. Much remodelling. Small library. E.R. Delderfield, West Country Houses, I, 1968, 105.

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ALTON sta Alton AbbeyTalbot 1780?Charles Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. Also known as Alton Towers. F.O. Morris,Series of Picturesque Views, vol. I, 1866.ALTON sta Alton TowersTalbot 1660+Original castle destroyed in the Civil War. In the Talbot family since 15 cent. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, II,1855, 127. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Views, I, 1880, 67. J.P. Neale, Views, IV, 1821. Library sold on June 22,1857.ASHBOURNE sta Ilam HallHanbury 1820+Old house pulled down in 1820. Owned by Robert W. Hanbury, M.P. - F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol.I, 1866. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 78. Contents sold Nov 2-6, 1925.BISHTON sta Bishton HallSparrow 1750?Owned by John Sparrow - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. S. Jones, Views, 1829.BLITHFIELD sta Blithfield [Hall]Bagot medIn the Bagot family since 1367. Numerous changes and alterations. Owned by William Bagot, Lord Bagot - J.P.Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. Nancy C. Bagot, Blithfield Hall. Derby, [1956?] J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, II,1855, 126. S. Jones, Views, 1929. N.C. Bagot. Blithfield Hall. Derby: English Life, [1956]; 1979. (Several reprints).CALWICH sta Calwich AbbeyFleetwood - Granville - Dewes - Duncombe 1550+M.T. Fortescue, The History of Calwich Abbey. London, [1915]. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 269. Passed from theFleetwoods to the Granville; then the Dewes [= Granville]. Rebuilt ca. 1780. Often visited by Handel.CHECKLEY sta Beamshurst HallSmith - Mountfort 1620+Remodelled 1780+. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 202.HALES sta Hales HallSmallwood - Buchanan 1800Built by Thomas Smallwood - Bought 1824 by Alexander H. Buchanan, and enlarged. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853,179.HIMLEY sta Himley HallDudley 1780?Library. Shaw illustrates old house - new house built ca. 1780. Owned in 1801 by Lord Dudley. In Dudley familysince 15 cent. S. Shaw, Staffordshire, II, 1801, 224. Library sold May 20, 1924.INGESTRE sta Ingestre HallTalbot 1580?Owned by the Talbot family. Owned by Charles Chetwynd Talbot Chetwynd, Lord Talbot - J.P. Neale's Views, vol.IV, 1821. G.A. Lowther. Ingestre Hall. Derby: English Life, [1956]; [1957]. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, II, 1848. S.Jones, Views, 1829.

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KEELE sta Keele HallSneyd 1581+Old house built by Ralph Sneyd was damaged in the Civil War. Pulled down in 1855. F.O. Morris, Series ofPicturesque Views, vol. III, 1880. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 231.KING'S BROMLEY sta King's Bromley HallLane - Agard 1720+In the Lane family since 16 cent.; Agard till 1670; sold to Newton; then back to Lane. Owned by Mrs Lane - J.P.Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 115. S. Jones, Views, 1829.LEEK sta Ashcombe ParkSneyd 1780+F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. IV, 1866+.LICHFIELD sta Armitage ParkLister 1780?Had a large library. Owned by Thomas Lister - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 211.Jones, Views, 1829.LICHFIELD sta Beaudesert ParkPaget 1575Built by Thomas Paget, 3rd Baron Paget (d. 1590). Owned by Henry William Paget, Marquess of Anglesea - J.P.Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, II, 1855, 97. S. Jones, Views, 1829. R. Plot,Staffordshire, 1686, 126. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. S. Shaw, Staffordshire, I, 1798,221-22.LICHFIELD sta Maple HayesAtkinson 1800+Built by John Atkinson - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825.OXLEY sta Oxley ManorLeveson - Huskisson - Staveley-Hill medF.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. IV, 1866+.ROLLESTON sta Rolleston HallMosley medIn the Mosley family since medieval times. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. IV, 1866+. J.B. Burke,Visitation, I, 1852, 60.RUGELEY sta Bellamour HallAston - Blount - Oldham 1650+Built by Herbert Aston. Rebuilt ca. 1800. Sold by Edward Blount to J.O. Oldham ca. 1830. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I,1852, 266.RUGELEY sta Hagley HallLyttelton - Weston - Curzon 1650?Built by Sir Richard Weston (d. 1658). Bought by Viscount Curzon (1729-1820). Owned by Robert Curzon, M.P. -J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. S. Jones, Views, 1829. [Anon] Hagley Hall. Derby: EnglishLife, [1959].RUGELEY sta Wolseley HallWolseley medMany times added to. Owned by Sir Charles Wolseley - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. F.O. Morris, Series ofPicturesque Views, vol. III, 1866. S. Jones, Views, 1829.SANDON sta Sandon Hall [Park]Ryder 1770?Rebuilt ca. 1770. Bought in 1776 by Nathaniel Ryder, Lord Harrowby. Owned by Dudley Ryder, 1st Earl ofHarrowby - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. [Anon] A Guide to Sandon Park. London, 1854. C. Campbell, VitruviusBritannicus, V, 1771.SHUGBOROUGH sta Shugborough ParkAnson 1760+In the Anson family since ca. 1620. Enlarged by Thomas Anson in 1760. Owned by Thomas William Anson, ViscountAnson - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. 6 bookplates in Franks. S. Jones, Views, 1829.STONE sta Swinnerton HallFitzherbert 1710?Owned by Thomas Fitzherbert - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821.STONE sta Trentham HallGower - Leveson 1690?Owned by George Grenville Leveson Gower, Marquess of Stafford - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. S.C. Hall,Baronial Halls, II, 1848. S. Jones, Views, 1829. A. Sproule, Lost Houses, 1982, 256. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. F.O.Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. I, 1866.

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TIXALL sta Tixall HouseAston - Clifford 1750+Orginally owned by the Aston family. See Arthur Clifford, Tixall Letter (London, 1815). Owned by Sir ThomasClifford - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. Clifford published A Topographical and Historical Description of ... Tixall(Paris, 1817)- BL. S. Jones, Views, 1829.UTTOXETER sta Loxley Park [Hall]Kynnersley medOwned by the Kynnersley family since Edward III. Owned by Thomas Sneyd Kynnersley - J.P. Neale's Views, vol.IV, 1821. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 125.WESTON sta Weston Hall [Park]Bridgeman - Newport - Vavasour 1660?Owned by George Augustus Frederick Henry Bridgeman, Earl of Bradfors - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V,1829. D.H. Trumble, Weston Park. Derby, 1964. F. Leach, Seats pof Shropshire, 1891, 345. S. leighton, ShropshireHouses, 1901, 32.WOLVERHAMPTON sta Wombourne WodehouseWoodhouse - Hellier - Shaw-Hellier 1580+Many alterations: 1666 by Edward Wodehouse (d. 1688); acquired by Samuel Hellier 1708 (friend of Handel);remodelled 1740+. Hellier bought numerous Handel MSS. New Temple built by James Gandon 1768. Inherited byRev Thomas Shaw in 1784, who adopted the name Shaw-Hellier. H. Montgomery-Massingberd, The Field Book ofCountry Houses, 1988.WOOTON sta Wooton HallDavenport - Bromley 1580+Wooton Hall was visited by Rousseau in 1766. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 22-3. Owned 1854 by RevWalter D. Bromley. Bromley family from ca. 1700. Enlarged ca. 1830.

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ACTON suf Acton PlaceJennens 1720+Mostly demolished 1825; remainder in 1961. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.AMPTON suf Ampton HallPaley 1700+Destroyed by fire 1885. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursionsin Suffolk, 1818, 79.ASPALL suf Aspall HallChevalier 1620+Altered ca. 1710. C.B. Chevalier introduced cider here in 1728. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 160.ASSINGTON suf Assington HallGurdon - Frere 1580+Burned 1957. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.ATHELINGTON suf Athelington HallMarriott 1620+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BACTON suf Manor HousePretyman 1720+Built by George Pretyman. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BARHAM suf Barham HallCompton-Thornhill 1810+Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BARHAM suf Shrubland ParkBacon - Saumarez 1770+Built by Rev John Bacon. Remodelled by Barry. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B.Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 209. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 183.BARKING suf Barking HallCrowley - Ashburnham 1720+Demolished 1926. The Ashburnham Earldom was created in 1730. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.BARSHAM suf Ashman's HallRede 1500+In the Rede family since 15 cent. House largely Elizabethan. Rebuilt ca. 1810. Owned by Rev. Robert Rede Rede -

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J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981.BARSHAM suf Rose HallNelson 1739Built by Joshua Nelson. 19 cent owners? Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K.Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1819, 123.BECCLES suf Roos HallSuckling 1593Bought by Sir John Suckling (poet's father) in 1613. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 165.BEDINGFIELD suf Flemings HallBedingfield 1550+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BELTON suf Browston HallLove 1750+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 169.BENACRE suf Benacre HallCarthew - Gooch 1763+Burned 1926. Built by Thomas Carthew; bought by Rev Sir Thomas Gooch (d. 1754). Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BLUNDESTON suf Blundeston HouseRix - Johnson 1785+Built by Nathaniel Rix, designed by Soane. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. E.Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 314.BOULGE suf Boulge HallFitzGerald 1810+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BRADFIELD COMBUST suf Bradfield HallYoung 1820+Seat of Arthur Young, agriculturist. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BRAMFIELD suf Bramfield HallRabett 1720+Numerous alterations in the 18 cent. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. E. Sandon,Suffolk Houses, 1977, 316. M.E.O Smith, Bramfield Church and Village. Bramfiedl, 1945. Frequently reprinted.Owned by the Rabett family since the 16 century. An Elizabethan fireplace was recently discovered.BRAMFORD suf Bramford HallLoraine 1750+Altered 19 cent. Seat of the Loraine Barts. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BRAMPTON suf Brampton HallOrgill - Leman 1795The old house burned in 1733. Rebuilt 1795 by Rev. N.T. Orgill. In 1807 Orgills took the name Leman. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 221.BRANDON suf Brandon HallAngerstein 1720+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BREDFIELD suf Bredfield HouseFitzGerald 1665+Demolished 1950. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BRETTENHAM suf Brettenham ParkBeale - Bonaparte 1580+Seat of the Beales; rebuilt for Joseph Bonaparte, ex-King of Naples. Now a school. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guideto Country Houses, III, 1981.BRIGHTWELL suf Brightwell HallBarnardiston 1580+Demolished ca. 1780. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BROKE suf Broke HallBroke 1530+In the Broke family since 1520. Rebuilt ca. 1773 and 1791 by James Wyatt. Owned by Sir Philip Bowes Vere Broke -J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981.BROME suf Brome HallCornwallis 1820+Built by the 1st Marquess Cornwallis. Demolished 1963. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,

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1981.BURES suf BevillsWaldegrave 1500+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BURES suf Smallbridge HallWaldegrave 1550+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.BURY ST EDMUNDS suf Hardwick HouseCullum 1580+Huge library added by Sir Thomas Cullum 1845. Suffolk Record Office. Demolished 1925. Kentworthy-Browne [etal], Guide, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 88.BURY ST EDMUNDS suf Stowlangtoft HallD'Ewes - Rawlinson - Wilson 1620?Owned by Sir Simonds D'Ewes. Then Sir Walter Rawlinson. Pulled down in 1859. F.O. Morris, Series of PicturesqueViews, vol. III, 1866. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 109; II, 1855, 216. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977,206. Contents sold June 28-July 15, 1920.CHELSWORTH suf Chelsworth HallBlakenham - Philibert - Howard - Venn - Pocklington - Austen 1600?Bought 1737 by Serjeant Pocklington; Sir Robert Pocklington (d. 1841). Owned 1853 by Sir Henry E. Austen.CHILTON suf Chilton HallMeeking 1550+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 212. Contents soldJuly 21, 1982.CLARE suf Clare PrioryBarker - May medAcquired by the Barkers 18 cent.; passed to May. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. E.Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 304.CONEY WESTON suf Coney Weston HallBridgman 1810+Rebuilt by Edward Bridgman who acquired the house in 1805. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.COWLINGE suf Branches ParkSimpson 1760+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.CULFORD suf Culford HallBacon - Cornwallis - Cadogan 1650+Built by Sir Nathaniel Bacon. Remodelled for the Cornwallis family since 1790+. Owned by Charles Cornwallis,Marquess Cornwallis - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 99. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 78.DALHAM suf Dalham HallPatrick - Affleck 1705+Built by Simon Patrick, Bishop of Ely. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. Bookplate ofSir James Affleck (d. 1833) in Franks - see Private DB.DENSTON suf Denston HallLeader 1720+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.DRINKSTONE suf Drinkstone ParkPowell 1750+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 117.EASTON suf Easton ParkBullen - Nassau 1750+Seat of the Earls of Rochford. Passsed to the Dukes of Hamilton. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981.EDWARDSTONE suf Edwardstone HallWaldegrave - Brand - French - Dawson 1600?Pulled down in 1830+ and rebuilt by Charles Dawson, owner in 1853. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 186.ERWARTON suf Erwarton HallParker - Berners 1550+Built by Sir Philip Parker. Sold to the Berners family of Woolverstone 1775. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 149.EXNING suf Exning House

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Shepherd 1734Built for a Mr Shepherd. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.FAKENHAM suf Euston HallEuston - Bennet - Fitzroy 1665?Built by Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington. Owned by Henry Fitzroy, created Earl of Euston in 1672. Home of theDukes of Grafton. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866. Fire 1900. Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 226. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 109.FARNHAM suf Farnham HallKent - Howard 1760Built by Sir Charles Egleton Kent. Owned by Bernard Edward Howard, Duke of Norfolk - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV,1821.FLIXTON suf Flixton HallTasburgh - Wyburn - Adair 1615Built by Sir John Tasburgh in 1615, designed by Inigo Jones. Owned by the Wyburn family ca. 1630. Bought byWilliam Adair, father of the owner Alexander Adair - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. Replaced by Salvin.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1819, 101.FORNHAM ST GENEVIEVE suf Fornham Hall [Park]Kent - Howard - Manners 1780+Built by Sir Charles Kent, designed by James Wyatt. Sold to the 11th Duke of Norfolk in 1789. Passed to LordManners. Demolished 1951. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. MS cat. 1820 inArundel archives. Orig. house built by Sir William Gage. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 94; II, 1855, 160.T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 76. J.P. Neale, Views, IV, 1821.FRAMSDEN suf Framsden HallRadclyffe - Wythe 1550+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 172.FRESSINGFIELD suf Ufford HallSancroft 1670+Archbishop Sancroft lived here 1690-93. Other owners? Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,1981. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 175.GIPPING suf Gipping HallTyrell medKentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. H. Davy, Seats in Suffolk, 1827.GLEVERING suf Glevering HallArcedekne - Burton 1792+Built by Claoner Arcedekne. Additions by Decimus Burton 1835. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1819, 65. H. Davy, Seats, 1827.GREAT BARTON suf Barton HallFolkes - Hanmer - Bunbury 1750+Built by Thomas Folkes; passed to Sir Thomas Hanmer, Speaker of the House; inherited ca. 1746 by Rev Sir WilliamBunbury 6th Bart. who built a splendid library. Burned 1914. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, I, 1854, 105. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 100.GREAT FINBOROUGH suf Finborough HallPettiward 1795Pettiwards here till 1930s. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. White's SuffolkDirectory, 1844. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 150. T. Garratt, Halls of Norfolk, 1890.GREAT LIVERMERE suf Livermere Park [Hall]Fitzroy - Lee - Acton 1700?Built by - Coke - left to Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton. Bought by Baptist Lee ca. 1725. Nathaniel LeeActon - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I,1818, 180.GREAT SAXHAM suf Saxham HallMure - Mills 1750+Burned 1779. House completed 1790s for T. Mills. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 174. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 97. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 232.GREAT THURLOW suf Thurlow HallSmith 1760+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.GRUNDISBURGH suf Grundisburgh HallBlois - Gurdon 1500+Sold by Sir John Blois to Brampton Gurdon 1771. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.HARTEST suf Chadacre Hall

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Hallifax 1834Built by Thomas Hallifax. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation,2nd Series, I, 1854, 207.HAUGHLEY suf Haughley ParkSulyard - Pretyman 1620+Built by John Sulyard. Fire in 1961. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell,Excursions, I, 1818, 168. H. davy, Seats in Suffolk, 1827. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 185.HELMINGHAM suf Helmingham HallTollemache - Manners 1500+Tollemache - Earls of Dysart. Remodelled ca. 1750, 1800, 1841. Accounts and library catalogue 1587-88. Suffolk RO(Ipswich) - HA 411. Neale, vol. IV, 1821. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866. Kentworthy-Browne[et al], Guide, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 33. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV, 1739. T.K.Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 189. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, II, 1848. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 154.HEMINGSTONE suf Hemingstone HallMartin 1625Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 234.HENGRAVE suf Hengrave HallKytson - Gage 1530+Built by Sir Thomas Kytson, a London merchant. Modified in 1775. Owned by Sir Edward Rokewood Gage - F.O.Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. J.B. Burke,Visitation, I, 1852, 71. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 74. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, II, 1848. E. Sandon, SuffolkHouses, 1977, 157. Contents sold Sep 15-18, 1952.HENHAM suf Henham HallRous 1793+Original Hall burned down in 1773. Rebuilt in 1797, designed by James Wyatt. In the Rous family since 1545. Ownedby John Rous, Lord Rous - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 180. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1819, 125. H. Davy, Seats in Suffolk, 1827.HENSTEAD suf Henstead HallClarke 1780+Clarkes owned the estate since 16 cent. to 1840. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. H.Davy, Seats in Suffolk, 1827.HERRINGFLEET suf Herringfleet HallJernegan - Bedell - Aubrey - Taverner - Bacon - Leathes medJernegan family from 1546 to 1630.; then Mathew Bedell; Aubrey; Taverner; Bacon; Leathes. Owned 1852 by HenryMussenden Leathes. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 116. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 235.HEVENINGHAM suf Heveningham HallBence - Vanneck 1777Rebuilt in 1777 by Sir Gerard Vanneck around a Queen Anne building. Furniture designed by James Wyatt. Largelibrary. Bought in 1752 by Sir Joshua Vanneck (d. 1777); house rebuilt by Sir Gerard Vanneck. Originally belongedto Heveningham family. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. Large library. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981.T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1819, 97. H. Davy, Seats in Suffolk, 1827. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. Contents sold July19-23, 1915. Acquired by the Government (including the furniture &c.) in 1970. Priivately owned since 1982. [Anon]Heveningham Hall. Heveningham, 1982.HINTLESHAM suf Hintlesham HallTimperley - Powys - Lloyd - Lloyd-Anstruther 1580+Owned by the Timperley family since 1454. Rebuilt by Thomas Timperley ca. 1580. Recusant family. G.H. Ryan,Timperley of Hintlesham. London, 1931. New front ca. 1725. Sold to Richard Powys in 1720. Bought by RichardLloyd 1747. Inherited by Col. Robert H. Lloyd-Anstruther 1837. Now a hotel and restaurant. Kentworthy-Browne[et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 120. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818,144. H. Davy, Seats in Suffolk, 1827. Contents sold June 16-19, 1909. Norman Scarfe, Hintlesham Hall. HintleshamHall, 1988. The library (ca. 1740) and its book-cases survive, but the books were sold in 1909.HOPTON suf Hopton HallPlumridge 1825+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.HORRINGER suf Ickworth HouseHervey 1795Built by Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol, and Bishop of Derry. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III,1981. G. Jackson-Stops, Ickworth. London, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 78. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977,158. [Anon] Ickworth House. National Trust, 1998. Ca. 5,000 books remain in the Library and the East Corridor.HOXNE suf Oakley ParkCornwallis - Kerrison 1830

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Remodelled by Smirke for Sir Edward Kerrison. Earlier housed owned by the Marquess Cornwallis. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. Formerly known as Oxne Hall. Country Life, 23, 1908, 18.Contents sold July 10, 1919.HUNSTON suf Hunston HallHeigham 1720+Burned 1925. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.IPSWICH suf Christchurch MansionWithipoll - Devereux - Fonnereau 1550+Built by Paul Withipoll. Fire in 1674. The Fonnereaus bought the house from 9th Viscount Hereford in 1732.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, 1818, 124.IPSWICH suf Orwell ParkVernon - Harland - Tomline 1700?Originally owned by Admiral Edward Vernon (d. 1757), M.P. for Ipswich. Bought by Sir Robert Harland, Admiral.J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. Altered 1851. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell,Excursions, II, 1819, 28. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 85.IPSWICH suf Sproughton ChantryCollinson 1750?Charles Streynsham Collinson. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 179.IPSWICH suf Stoke ParkBelstead 1810+Large library. Demolished 1930s. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.KENTON suf Kenton HallGarney 1700+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.KESGRAVE suf Kesgrave HallTomline - Pretyman 1810+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.LITTLE GLEMHAM suf Glemham HallGlemham - North 1580+Sold to the Norths 17 cent. Library built 1811 for Dudley North. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to CountryHouses, III, 1981. [Anon] Glemham Hall, [1975]. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 18. T.K. Cromwell,Excursions, II, 1819, 81.LONG MELFORD suf Kentwell HallClopton - D'Ewes - Darcy - Robinson - Moore - Bence 1570+Owned by Clopton family; then by Sir Symonds D'Ewes (d. 1650); then Darcy family; then Thomas Robinson; soldto John Moore ca. 1710. Owned by Richard Moore - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824. Remodelled in 1825 byHopper. Bought by the Bence family 1838. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions,I, 1818, 59. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 190.LONG MELFORD suf Melford HallCordell - Firebrace - Parker - Hopper 1578+Built by William Cordell, Speaker of the House. Cordells to ca. 1720. Acquired by Sir Henry Parker of Honington.Owned by Sir William Parker - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. National Trust. T.K. Cromwell,Excursions, I, 1818, 58. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. U.H. Parker. Melford Hall. Derby: English Life,[1957].MARLESFORD suf Marlesford HallShuldham - Schreiber 1800+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. H. Davy, Seats in Suffolk, 1827.MILDENHALL suf Manor HouseBunbury 1620+Seat of the Bunbury Barts. Demolished 1934. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.NORTON suf Little Haugh HallMacro 1730+Built by Cox Macro, Chaplain to George II. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.Country Life, 123, 1958, 1238.OTLEY suf Otley HallGosnold 1500+Built by Robert Gosnold. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. East Anglian Daily Times,Jan-Mar, 1929. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 194. Country Life, 65, 1912, 152.OUSDEN suf Ousden HallMoseley - Hand - Ireland 1610?Also spelled Owsden. Sold to Rev James T. Hand in 1804. 1834 passed to Thomas J. Ireland, owner in 1852. J.B.

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Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 34.PARHAM suf Parham Old HallWilloughby 1650+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1819, 79. CountryLife, 10, 1901, 264.PETTISTREE suf Loudham HallWhitbread 1750+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 196.POLSTEAD suf Polstead HallCooke 1580+Altered 1818. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 240.PRESTON suf Preston HallReyce 1575+Associated with the antiquary Robert Reyce. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. E.Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 198.REDGRAVE suf Redgrave HallBacon - Holt - Wilson 1600+Owned by the Bacons till 1703, when bought by Sir John Holt. Admiral Wilson. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821.Remodelled 1765 for Rowland Holt, M.P. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2ndSeries, I, 1854, 91. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 115.REDISHAM suf Redisham HallGarden 1823Built by John Garden. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.REYDON suf Reydon HallEwen 1682+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.RUSHBROOKE suf Rushbrooke HallRushbrooke - Jermyn - Davers 1580+In Rushbrooke family since 13 century. Colonel Robert Rushbrooke. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. Burned 1961.Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 42. Contents sold Dec 10-11, 1919.SAFFRON WALDEN suf Audley End HouseHoward - Griffin - Neville 1610?Built by Thomas Howard, Earl of Suffolk(d. 1626). Bought by Charles II in 1669. Reconveyed to the Howards in1701. Acquired in 1747 by Lady Portsmouth who bequeathed it to her nephew, Sir John Griffin Whitwell, oncondition that he changed his name to Griffin. Many alterations made by Lord Howard - 1st Lord Braybrooke (d.1797). Passed in 1797 to Richard A. Neville. The present library was created between 1820 and 1825 by the 3rd LordBraybrooke. Subsequently much demolished and re-modelled. Owned by Sir John Griffin Griffin. Kentworthy-Browne, Guide, III, 1981. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. William Addison, Audley End.London, 1953. J.D. Williams, Audley End. 1966. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 86. J.A. Rush, Seats in Essex, 1897,21. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. [Anon] Audley End. London, HMSO, 1958; frequently reprinted.SANTON DOWNHAM suf Downham HallPaulet 1750+Altered 1836 by Lord William Paulet. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.SHELLEY suf Shelley HallTylney 1530+Built by Sir Philip Tylney. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. E. Sandon, SuffolkHouses, 1977, 200.SOMERLEYTON suf Somerleyton HallWentworth - Allen - Anguish - Crossley - Peto 1650?Owned by Sir Thomas Wentworth till 1669. Allen family 1669-1794. Bought by Thomas Anguish in 1794. J.P. Neale'sViews, vol. IV, 1821. Rebuilt by Samuel M. Peto 1844. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell,Excursions, II, 1819. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 38. H. Davy, Seats in Suffolk, 1827. F.O. Morris, Views, IV, 1880,71.SOTTERLEY suf Sotterley HallPlayter - Barne 1746+The Barne family acquired the house in 1744 and promptly rebuilt the Jacobean house of the Playters. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 136. H. Davy, Seats inSuffolk, 1827.STANNINGFIELD suf Coldham HallRookwood 1574+Built by Robert Rookwood. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.

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STOKE-BY-CLARE suf Stoke CollegeElwes - Loch 1720+Seat of the Elwes and the Lords Loch. Lutyens altered the house 1897. Now a school. Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 108.STOKE-BY-NAYLAND suf Gifford's HallMannock 1430+Owned by the Mannocks till ca. 1880. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 130. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 70. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 202.STOW UPLAND suf Columbine HallTyrell - Gardiner - Poley 1570+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 294.STOWMARKET suf Abbott's HallLynch - Marriott 1760?Edward Lynch (d. 1738); Henry Lynch (d. 1806). Owned by William Lynch (d. 1797) 1764. Passed to Marriott family.By 1844 owned by Mrs M.D. Marriott. White's Suffolk Directory, 1844. Copinger, Manors of Suffolk, VI, 231.STUTTON suf Crepping HallPackard 1750+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.STUTTON suf Crowe HallLatimer - Reade 1605+Added to 1821 by the Reades. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. E. Sandon, SuffolkHouses, 1977, 208.STUTTON suf Stutton HallJermy 1553+Altered ca. 1810+. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I,1818, 150.SUDBOURNE suf Sudbourne HallSeymour 1784Designed by James Wyatt for 1st Marquess of Hertford. Demolished 1953. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981.TENDRING suf Tendering HallRowley 1780+Designed by Soane. Demolished 1955. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 101. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 71.THEBERTON suf Theberton HallDoughty 1792Home of Charles Doughty. Remodelled 1852. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.THORINGTON suf Thorington HallBence 1819Built by Col Henry Bence. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. E. Sandon, SuffolkHouses, 1977, 283.THORPE MORIEUX suf Thorpe Morieux HallRisby 1550+Seat of the Risby family from 1550 to ca. 1780. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.THURSTON suf Nether HallAshfield - Bright - Tyrell - Bassett - Greene 1500+Many changes in ownership. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. IV, 1866+.TROSTON suf Troston HallCapel - Maddocks 1580+Refaced 1875. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 235.UBBESTON suf Ubbeston Hall? 1750?MS cat. - BL MS Add. 19186.WEST STOW suf West Stow HallCrofts - Cadogan 1530+Built by Sir John Crofts. Owned by the Cadogans 19 cent. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III,1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818, 77. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, II, 1848. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977,213.WETHERINGSETT suf Wetheringsett RectoryTeulon 1842+Built by S.S. Teulon as a rectory. Now renamed the Manor. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses,

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III, 1981.WHERSTEAD suf Wherstead LodgeHarland 1792+Built by a Harland Bart. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WICKHAMBROOK suf Badmondisfield HallBromley 1550+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 216.WICKHAMBROOK suf Gifford's HallHeigham 1480+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 222.WINGFIELD suf Wingfield CastlePole - Adair 1545+Early history? Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1819,20.WISSINGTON suf Wiston HallBeechcroft 1791+Designed by Soane for Samuel Beechcroft, a director of the Bank of England. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide toCountry Houses, III, 1981.WITHERSDALE suf Mendham PrioryRant 1810+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.WITNESHAM suf Witnesham HallMynter - Meadowe 1580+Seat of the Meadowe family to 20 cent. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 202. E. Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 288.WOODBRIDGE suf Rendlesham HallThellusson medBuilt ca. Edward III. Owned by P.I. Thellusson, Lord Rendlesham. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1819, 57. H. Davy, Seats in Suffolk, 1827.WOOLVERSTONE suf Woolverstone HallBerners 1770+Now a school. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, I, 1818,147.WORLINGHAM suf Worlingham HallSparrow 1750+Bought by the Sparrows in 1755. Large library. Remodelled ca. 1800 for Roben Sparrow. Kentworthy-Browne [et al],Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell, Excursions, II, 1819, 123. H. Davy, Seats in Suffolk, 1827. E.Sandon, Suffolk Houses, 1977, 241.WORTHAM suf Wortham ManorBetts 1750+Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. Country Life, 119, 1956, 1174, 1228.WRENTHAM suf Wrentham HallBrewster 1560+Seat of the Brewsters 1576-1810. Demolished. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981.YOXFORD suf Cockfield HallBrooke - Blois 1613+Seat of the Blois Bart. since 1693. Kentworthy-Browne [et al], Guide to Country Houses, III, 1981. T.K. Cromwell,Excursions, II, 1819, 96. G. Davy, Seats in Suffolk, 1827.

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ABINGER sur ParkhurstSpence - Durnford - Macartney - Lynd - Perrin - Parkhurst 1750+Built by John Spence. Sold 1766 to Richard Durnford. Owned by Lord Macartney ca. 1780. Enlarged by William P.perrin 1800+. Charles Lynd 1799. VCH Surrey, Vol. II.ADDINGTON sur Addington Place [Park]Trecothick 1750?Owned by John Ivers Trecothick - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779. C. Campbell, New VitruviusBritannicus, I, 1802. G.F. Prosser, Surrey Seats, 1828, 87.ALBURY sur Albury ParkHoward - Finch - Thornton - Drummond 1640+

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Home of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel. Finch family, Earls of Aylesford (ca. 1700). Samuel Thornton (1794).Owned by Henry Drummond - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. Country Houses Association. [Anon]Albury Park, [1950?]. J.B. Burke, Visitations, II, 1853, 85. O. Manning, Surrey, II, 1804, 125. G.F. Prosser, SurreySeats, 1828, 17.ARTINGTON sur Braboeuf ManorWight 1580+Owned by the Wight family from 1600 to 1905. Large library dating from early 17 cent. VCH Surrey, Vol. II. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 161.ARTINGTON sur Loseley HouseMore 1569+Built by Sir William More. Rich archives - now in PRO. VCH Surrey, Vol. II. [Anon] Loseley Park. Derby: EnglishLife, [1960]; [1969].ASH sur Manor HouseTichborne - Tekell 1600+Owned by Tichborne family to 1790. Passed to Tekell. VCH Surrey, Vol. III.ASHSTEAD sur Ashtead ParkHoward 1660?Owned by the Howard family since 1660. Fulke Greville Howard. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821.BANSTEAD sur Garratt's HallLambert - Ladbroke - Clowes 1660+Rebuilt by John Lambert. Sold 1705 to Ladbroke family; remodelled ca. 1710. 1720 Clowes family. Reverted toLamberts in 1850. VCH Surrey, Vol. III.BANSTEAD sur Nork HouseBuckle 1740+Built by Christopher Buckle (d. 1759). Owned by Admiral Matthew Buckle. Buckles to 1847. Bought by Earl ofEgmont. VCH Surrey, Vol. III. G.F. Prosser, Surrey Seats, 1828, 29.BANSTEAD sur The OaksStanley 1750?Edmund Smith Stanley, Earl of Derby. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821.BARNES sur Barn ElmsCartwright - Hoare 1710+Abraham Cowley lived here. 1750 Sir Richard Hoare (d. 1754). Hoares to 1827. The Kit Kat Club met here. VCHSurrey, Vol. IV.BATTERSEA sur Bolingbroke HouseSt John - Spencer 1720+Sold in 1763 to John Viscount Spencer. Spencer family to 20 cent. Partly destroyed by fire in 1780. VCH Surrey, Vol.IV.BEDDINGTON sur Beddington Park [Place]Carew 1550+Built by Sir Francis Carew. Rebuilt by Sir Nicholas Carew (d. 1727) in 1710. Became an asylum by 1860. Fire in1865. VCH Surrey, Vol. IV. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, I, 1854, 37. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, II,1717. J. Nash, Mansions, I, 1839. G.F. Prosser, Surrey Seats, 1828, 51. Contents sold June 26-29, 1852.BETCHWORTH sur Betchworth Place [House]Freeman - Bouverie - Goulburn 1670+Built by Sir Ralph Freeman. Freemans to 1786. Owned by William H. Bouverie. Sold to Henry Goulburn 1817. VCHSurrey, Vol. III. G.F. Prosser, Surrey Seats, 1828, 93.BLECHINGLEY sur Pendell CourtHolman - Lee - Perkins 1624Built by George Holman. Robert Holman (d. 1664). Passed to Thomas Lee; John Perkins ca. 1810. VCH Surrey, Vol.IV.BLECHINGLEY sur Pendell ParkGlydd - Jelf - Biscoe - Perkins 1636Built by Richard Glydd (d. 1665), designed by Inigo Jones. Plans includes a study. Owned by John Glydd MP (d.1689). Sold 1690 to Andrew Jelf; sold to Joseph S. Biscoe 1803; 1811 to John B. Perkins. VCH Surrey, Vol. IV. O.Manning, Surrey, II, 1804.CAMBERWELL sur Grove HillLettsom 1790Built by John C. Lettsom. VCH Surrey, Vol. IV.CARSHALTON sur Carshalton HouseRadcliffe - Broadhead 1700?Built by Dr John Radcliffe (d. 1714). Owned by Theodore Henry Broadhead. Large library - W. Watts, The Seats of

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the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779.CARSHALTON sur Carshalton HouseRadcliffe - Fellowes - Hardwick 1710+Owned by Dr John Radcliffe (d. 1714). Bought by Sir John Fellowes; Lord Chancellor Hardwick. A school 1849-93.VCH Surrey, Vol. IV.CHERTSEY sur Ashley ParkFletcher - Villiers - Pyne 1520?Built by Cardinal Wolsey. Owned by Christopher Villiers; Sir Richard Pyne (d. 1710); Sir Henry Fletcher. J.P.Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. E.W. Brayley, History of Surrey, II, 1841, 350. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, II, 1855,14.CHERTSEY sur BotleysMawbey - Gosling 1765Numerous owners prior to Joseph Mawbey who rebuilt the house in 1765. Sir Joseph Mawbey (d. 1798). Owned in1854 by Robert Gosling. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 115. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, V, 1771.G.F. Prosser, Surrey Se ats, 1828, 37.CHERTSEY sur Cowley HouseCowley - Clark 1620+Owned by Cowley, the poet. Bought by Richard Clark, Lord Mayor of London 1784-85. Originally called PorchHouse. Owned 1854 by Rev John C. Clark. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 215.CHERTSEY sur Sayes CourtMoore - Wetherell 1660+Owned by Moores 17 & 18 cents. Bought by Sir Charles Wetherell 1823, who altered the house. VCH Surrey, Vol. III.CHOBHAM sur Chobham ParkHeath - Revel - Bulkeley 1550+Sold 1558 to Nicholas Heath, Archb. of York (d. 1578). Several owners 1588-1734. Owned by Revel 1734-52. Passed toLord Bulkeley (d. 1822); then to Sir Richard Bulkeley Williams. VCH Surrey, Vol. III.CLAPHAM sur Manor HaouseAtkins - Bowyer 1750+Owned by Henry A. Bowyer 1780+. VCH Surrey, Vol. IV.COBHAM sur Downe PlaceDowne - Bridges - Ligonier - Luttrell - Combe 1620+Built by John Downe (d. 1656). John Bridges built a new house ca. 1720. Sold to Sir John Ligonier 1750 (d. 1770).Sold 1782 to Henry Luttrell, Earl of Carhampton. Sold 1807 to Harvey C. Combe. VCH Surrey, Vol. III. Know nowas Cobham Park.COBHAM sur Painshill ParkHamilton - Hopkins - Luttrell 1750+Charles Hamilton, 6th earl of Abercorn started improvements ca. 1750. In 1775 sold to Benjamin Bond Hopkins whobuilt the house ca. 1785. Owned by the Dowager Countess of Carhampton - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824.Owned by Robert Hibber t (1798); then William Moffat (1802); then Henry Lawes Luttrell, Earl of Carhampton (d.1821). J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 217. G.F. Prosser, Surrey Seats, 1828, 47.CROWHURST sur Crowhurst PlaceGainsford - Churchill 1450+Altered ca. 1639. 17 cent. plan shows a library. Sold 1723 to Duchess of Marlborough. VCH Surrey, Vol. IV.CROYDON sur AddiscombeSmyth 1702Thackeray lived here after 1821. VCH Surrey, Vol. IV. W. Angus, Seats of the Nobility, 1787.CROYDON sur Archbishop's PalaceEcclesiastical Palace medHad a library by ca. 1480+. VCH Surrey, Vol. IV.CROYDON sur Haling HouseGage - Heydon - Parker - Hamond - Parker-Hamond 1550+Heydons from 1627-1707; passed to William Parker. Owned by parker-Hamonds to 1850. VCH Surrey, Vol. IV.CUDDINGTON sur Nonsuch ParkFarmer 1802Built by Samuel Farmer. Farmers to 20 cent. VCH Surrey, Vol. III. E.W. Brayley, History of Surrey, IV, 1841, 410.J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 214; II, 1853, 252.DORKING sur BeechworthBrown - Tucker - Peters medOwned by Brown family 1437-1690. Bought by Abraham Tucker in 1727. Bought by Henry Peters in 1798. J.P.Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. Also known as Betchworth Castle.DORKING sur Bury Hill

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Walter - Grimston - Barclay 1755Built by James Walter (d. 1780). Passed by marriage to Viscount Grimston. Sold 1812 to Robert Barclay. Barclayssince then. VCH Surrey, Vol. III. E.W. Brayley, History of Surrey, V, 1841, 107. G.F. Prosser, Surrey Seats, 1828, 15.DORKING sur DeepdeneHoward - Burrell - Hope 1652+Built by Charles Howard (d. 1713). Rebuilt by Charles Howard 1780+. Sold 1791 to Sir William Burrell. Sold 1806 toThomas Hope who altered and enlarged the house. VCH Surrey, Vol. III. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. D.Watkin, Thomas Hope, 1769-1831. London, 1968. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 218. G.F. Prosser, SurreySeats, 1828, 53. A. Sproule, Lost Houses, 1982, 104. Contents sold Sep. 12-14, 17-19, 1917.DORKING sur DenbiesTyers - King - Denison 1750?Owned by William Joseph Denison, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. E.W. Brayley, History ofSurrey, V, 1841, 90. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 246. G.F. Prosser, Surrey Seats, 1828, 9. A. Sproule, Lost Houses,1982, 110.DORKING sur Milton CourtEvelyn 1611+Old house bought by George Evelyn in 1599 rebuilt by Richard Evelyn. Evelyns to 1864. VCH Surrey, Vol. III. E.W.Brayley, History of Surrey, V, 1841, 107.DORKING sur The RookeryMalthus - Fuller 1760+Built by David Malthus. Thomas Mlathus born here 1766. Sold 1768 to Richard Fuller. Fullers to 1893.EAST HORSLEY sur East Horsley TowersMuschamp - Fox - Lovelace 1570+Numerous owners. Enlarged 1847. Large Library. John Locke MSS. Owned 1853 by Earl of Lovelace. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 111. Contents sold Nov. 1-4, 1926.EFFINGHAM sur Effingham Place CourtTurgis - Urry 1580+Owned by Thomas Turgis 1647; 1705 William Urry; Thomas Urry (d. 1776). Complex history since 1776. VCHSurrey, Vol. III.EPSOM sur DurdansCoke - Berkeley - Turner - Dalbiac - Blackman - Heathcote 1620+Owned by Sir Robert Coke 1635. Passed to George Berkeley. Coke's library remained at house till 1682 when GeorgeBerkeley gave them to Sion College. Sold 1702 to Charles Turner. Pulled down 1747. New house bought by MrDalbiac 1764. 1799 George Blackman. 1819 Sir Gilbert Heathcote. VCH Surrey, Vol. III. Library sold June 26-30,Jult 24-25, 1933.ESHER sur ClaremontPelham - Clive 1700?Thomas Holles Pelham, Earl of Clare, from 1710. Bought by Robert Clive (d. 1774). The home of Princess Charlotte.Then Prince Leopold of Saxe Coburg Saalfeld. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. VCH Surrey, Vol. III. G.F. Prosser,Surrey Seats, 1828, 105. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. Contents sold Oct. 25-28, 1926.ESHER sur Manor HouseWolsey - Pelham 1528+Rebuilt by Wolsey in 1528. Rebuilt by Henry Pelham - designed by Kent - 1729. Pulled down by John Spicer 19 cent.VCH Surrey, Vol. III.EWHURST sur Baynards ManorWoolley - Bayninge - Evelyn - Onslow - Thurlow 1580+Sold by Sir Francis Woolley 1607 to Edward Bayninge. Several changes in ownership. Richard Evelyn 1629. Ownedby Arthur Onslow, who lived at Knowle. Sold to rev Thomas Thurlow who rebuilt the house 1832+. VCH Surrey, Vol.II.FARNHAM sur Farnham CastleNorth medBelonged to the See of Winchester from 1660. Owned by Brownlow North, Bishop of Winchester (d. 1820). J.P.Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. O. Manning, Surrey, III, 1814, 134.FARNHAM sur Moor ParkWestbroke - Ashton - Cotton - Temple - Bacon 1550+Robert Ashton 1587; 1632 Sir Francis Clarke; 1686 Sir William Temple (d. 1699). Passed to Nicholas Bacon 1770.VCH Surrey, Vol. II. Country Life, 106, 1949, 1578.FARNHAM sur Tilford HouseAbney - Tayler - Ware 1690+Bought 1760 by Mrs Elizabeth Abney; left to Rev Thomas Tayler; passed to Martin Ware 1831. VCH Surrey, Vol. II.GATTON sur Gatton Park

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Wood - Monson 1808+Old manor house pulled down by a Mr Petrie. Built by Sir Mark Wood. Enlarged by Lord Monson (d. 1841) ca.1830. VCH Surrey, Vol. III. T.G.W. Henslow, Gatton Park, 1914. E.W. Brayley, History, IV, 1841, 311. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 225. G.F. Prosser, Surrey Seats, 1828, 97.GODALMING sur BusbridgeBusbridge - Eliot - Walter - Webb - Monro medBusbridge family till ca. 1540; then Eliot to 1710; purchased 1710 by John Walter (of Barbados); then Philip CarteretWebb (d. 1770?); then to Sir Robert Barker; then Henry Hare Townshend; in 1823 purchased by Robert Monro.Owned by Robert Monro - J. P. Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824. Large library. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. E.W.Brayley, History of Surrey, V. 1841, 217. G.F. Prosser. Surrey Seats, 1828, 69.GODALMING sur Peper HarowBrocas - Brodrick medIn the Brodrick family, Viscounts Midleton, from ca. 1700. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. IV, 1866+.O. Manning, Surrey, 1809, 33. G.F. Prosser, Surrey Seats, 1828. E.W. Brayley, Surrey, V, 1821, 231.GODSTONE sur Felbridge HallEvelyn - Boone - Clayton 1750+Evelyns from 1588. Charles Boone (d. 1735). Sold 1751 to Sir Kenrick Clayton. Claytons to 20 cent. VCH Surrey, Vol.IV.GODSTONE sur Marden ParkEvelyn - Clayton - Wilberforce 1550+George Evelyn 1588. Sold to Robert Clayton 1672. Sir Robert Clayton was Lord Mayor of London in 1707. WilliamWilberforce lived here. Rebuilt after 1850. VCH Surrey, Vol. IV.GODSTONE sur Titsey PlaceGower 1750?William Leveson Gower. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 69. E.W. Brayley,Surrey, IV, 1841, 204. [Anon] Titsey Place. Derby: English Life, [1995?]GREAT BOOKHAM sur Bookham GroveBrodrick - Grant - Dalbiac - Dawnay 1740?Built by Thomas Brodrick, Vice-Admiral (d. 1769); bought by Sir Alexander Grant. Sold ca. 1770 to a Mr Dalbiac;1775 to John Dawnay, 4th Viscount Downe (d. 1780). J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 179.GREAT BOOKHAM sur Polesden LaceyGeary - Sheridan - Bonsor 1631Original house belonged to Castleton, Rous and Moore families; in 1747 sold to Francis Geary, who enlarged thehouse (d. 1796); then Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Bought in 1818 by Joseph Bonsor and rebuilt. J.P. Neale's Views,Series 2, vol. I, 1824. Owned by National Trust. G.F. Prosser, Surrey Seats, 1828, 31. E.W. Brayley, Surrey, IV, 1841,471.GREAT BOOKHAM sur Slyfield House [Manor]Slyfield - Breton - Shiers 1550+Bought by Henry Breton 1614. Sold 1614 to George Shiers (d. 1642). Rebuilt by George Shiers ca. 1620. Conveyed toExeter College, Oxford, in 1715. Let since then. VCH Surrey, Vol. III. E.W. Brayley, Surrey, IV, 1841, 473.GUILDFORD sur Loseley House [Park]More 1562+Built by Sir William More. More-Molyneux families. Panelled library. Estate papers and MS. cat. of library (1676) inFolger Library. [Anon] Losely Park, 1960. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 177. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls,II, 1848. O. Manning, Surrey, I, 1804, 98. J. Nash, Mansions, I, 1839. G.F. Prosser, Surrey Seats, 1828, 25.HORNE sur Bysshe CourtBysshe - Turgis - Newland - Bulkeley - Ewart - Willett 1620+Bought by Edward Bysshe (d. 1655) in 1629. Bought by Thomas Turgis 1674. Robert Bulkeley (d. 1787) 1769. Sold toJohn Ewart in 1788. He demolished the house and built a new one - bought by Willett Willett ca. 1810. VCH Surrey,Vol. IV.LEIGH sur Leigh PlaceCopley - Bristowe - Budgen - Dendy 1450+Owned by Copleys from 16 cent. Passed to Robert Bristowe 1651. 1706 passed to Edward Budgen. Thomas Smith-Budgen sold to Richard C. Dendy, who rebuilt the house in 1810+. VCH Surrey, Vol. III. O. Manning, Surrey, II,1809, 183.LIMPSFIELD sur New HallGresham - Cleeve - Bourchier 1570Built by Sir William Gresham (d. 1578). Gresham,s to 1706. Bourchier Cleeve ca. 1750. Demolished ca. 1780. VCHSurrey, Vol. IV.LITTLE BOOKHAM sur Manor HouseMaddox - Pollen 1620+

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Pollen family from ca. 1720 to 20 cent. VCH Surrey, Vol. III.MICKLEHAM sur Mickleham HallStydolf - Tryon - Chapman - Hopkins - Talbot 1620+Acquired by Tryons ca. 1680. Sold 1766 by Charles Tryon to Anthony Chapman. Sold 1775 to Benjamin B. Hopkins.Sold 1779 to Charles Talbot (d. 1798). Talbots to 1871. VCH Surrey, Vol. III.MITCHAM sur Hall PlaceWorsfold 1707Owned by J.T. Worsfold 1729. VCH Surrey, Vol. IV.MITCHAM sur Manor HouseCranmer 1720+In Cranmer family since 1656. Built by John Cranmer, son of Robert Cranmer (d. 1665) who bought the house in1656. VCH Surrey, Vol. IV.NORBURY sur Norbury ParkStidulph - Tryon - Chapman - Lock - Sperling 1775+Built by William Lock. Owned by Henry P. Sperling - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 219; 2nd Series, I, 1854, 246. G.F. Prosaser, Surrey Seats, 1828, 11. E.W. Brayley, History ofSurrey, IV, 1841, 449.OCKHAM sur Ockham ParkKing 1734Rebuilt by Peter King, 1st Baron King of Ockham, in 1734. Altered 1820+. In King family since 1710. VCH Surrey,Vol. III. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. E.W. Brayley, Surrey, II, 1841, 116. G.F. Prosser, Surrey Seats, 1828,71.OCKLEY sur Ockley CourtBax - Tash - Calvert 1620+Acquired by Edward Bax 1694. Several owners to 1744. Sold 1744 by Nathaniel Bax to Thomas Tash (d. 1770).Passed to Charles Calvert (d. 1833). VCH Surrey, Vol. III.OXTED sur Barrow GreenHoskins 1620+Bought by Charles Hoskins (d. 1657) in 1622. Hoskins family from 1622. 17 cent. library. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I,1852, 106.PEPER HAROW sur Manor HouseBrodrick 1765George Brodrick, 3rd Viscount Midleton started new house 1765; finished by his son George in 1775. Old housepulled down. In Brodrick family from 1713 to 1907. VCH Surrey, Vol. II.PETERSHAM sur Ham HouseVavasour - Murray 1610Built by Sir Thomas Vavasour. Owned by the Murrays, Earls of Dysart. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. Owned byNational Trust. VCH Surrey, Vol. III. J.A.E. Roundell, Ham House. London, 1904. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series,I, 1854, 223. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV, 1729. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, II, 1848. Library sold May30-31, June 20-21, 1938.PIRBRIGHT sur Manor HouseChild - Dayrolles - Halsey 1620+Owned by Sir Richard Child. Sold 1739 to Solomon Dayrolles. SAold 1784 to Henry Halsey. Halseys to 20 cent. VCHSurrey, Vol. III.PUTTENHAM sur Shoelands HousePackington - Leigh - Caryll - Ludlow - Simmonds - Long 1618Built by Thomas Packington, a tenant. Sir Thomas leigh (d. 1677); John Caryll; Henry Ludlow 1767; GilesStrangways sold to Francis Simmonds; sold 1823 to E.H. Long. VCH Surrey, Vol. II.PYRFORD sur Manor HouseClinton - Wolley - Mainwaring - Parkhurst - Onslow 1575Built by Edward Clinton, Earl of Lincoln. Passed to Sir John Wolley 1589 )d. 1596). Sold 1609 to Sir ArthurMainwaring; 1628 to Sir Robert Parkhurst; 1677 to Denzil Onslow. Pulled down 1776. VCH Surrey, Vol. III.RICHMOND sur Asgill HouseAsgill - Osbaldestone - Keane - Cohen 1758Built by Sir Charles Asgill. Owned Whitshed Keane; in 1852 by Benjamin Cohen. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 154.C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV, 1767.RICHMOND sur Richmond LodgeRoyal Residence 1650?Kew.ROEHAMPTON sur Bessborough HousePonsonby 1710?

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Built by Brabazon Ponsonby. Contents sold 1801. VCH Surrey, Vol. IV.ROEHAMPTON sur Downshire HouseHill 1770+Built by Wills Hill, 1st Marquis of Downshire. VCH Surrey, Vol. IV.ROEHAMPTON sur Mount ClareClive - Dick 1750?Owned by George Clive (1772). Bought in 1780 by Sir John Dick - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779.Country Life, 77, 1935, 90, 118.ROEHAMPTON sur Roehampton HouseWeston - Agar - Ellis 1600+Belonged to Richard Weston, Earl of Portland (ca. 1625). Then owned by Christian, Countess of Devonshire (d.1674). Rebuilt ca. 1760, designed by James Wyatt. Owned by Henry Welbore Agas Allis, Viscount Clifden - J.P.Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. I II, 1826. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, I, 1802.ROEHAMPTON sur Roehampton HouseCary - Keppel - Drake 1710+Thomas Cary; William Keppel, Earl of Albemarle.; William Drake. Owned 19 cent. by the Earls of Leven. VCHSurrey, Vol. IV.SANDERSTEAD sur Sanderstead CourtAtwood - Wigsell - Lushington 1520Bought by Harman Atwood 1618. Atwoods to 1759. Passed to Thomas Wigsell. Rebuilt 1676. Owned by Greshamfamily 1520-1591; Attwood family. Rebuilt 1720. Stephen Rumbold Lushington. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821.VCH Surrey, Vol. IV.SELSDON sur Selsdon House [Park]Smith 1790?George Smith, M.P. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. E.W. Brayley, Surrey, IV, 1841, 105. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I,1852, 265.SHALFORD sur Bradston Brook HouseGibson 1791Built by Thomas Gibson. Owned 1855 by George Carew Gibson. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 15.SHALFORD sur DibnershDuncombe 1620+Sold to Robert Austen in 1755. VCH Surrey, Vol. II.SHALFORD sur Shalford HouseAusten 1600+In the Austen family since ca. 1500. Henry Austen from 1769 modernised the house. owned by Henry EdmundAusten - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. Large library. E.W. Brayley, Surrey, V, 1841, 138. J.B. Burke,Visitation, I, 1852, 259.SHIRLEY sur Shirley HouseMaberly 1721Built by John Claxton. John maberly, M.P. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821.STOKE D'ABERNON sur Manor HouseVincent - Smith 1550+Rebuilt by Sir Francis Vincent 1758+. Sold to Hugh Smith ca. 1820 (d. 1831). VCH Surrey, Vol. III.STREATHAM sur Streatham PlaceThrale - Piozzi 1720?Samuel Johnson stayed there 1766-82. Large library. Mrs Thrale/Piozzi. Demolished 1863. VCH Surrey, Vol. IV. J.B.Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 37.THORPE sur Hall PlaceLeigh - Leigh-Bennett 1580+Acquired by Sir Francis Leigh 1627. Pulled down 1810 by Rev John Leigh-Bennett. New house built 1815, and calledThorpe Place. VCH Surrey, Vol. III.TWICKENHAM sur Strawberry HillWalpole 1750?H. Walpole, A Description of the Villa. Strawberry Hill, 1774. A.T. Hazen, A Catalogue of Horace Walpole's Library.London, 1969. P. Sandby, Select Views, I, 1783. Contents sold April-June, 1842; March, 1861; July-August, 1883;May-June, 1923.WALTON sur Burwood ParkLatton - Frederick 1720?John Latton (d. 1727). Bought by Frederick family. Owned 1855 by Sir Richard Frederick. Library. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 13. E.W. Brayley, Surrey, II, 1850, 360-63. Owned by Sir John Frederick (d. 1755). SirThomas Frederick (d. 1770).

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WALTON-ON-THE-HILL sur Manor HouseCarew - Hallowell medOwned by the Carews to 1828. Passed to Admiral Sir Benjamin Hallowell (d. 1834). Several times altered. VCHSurrey, Vol. III.WAVERLEY sur Waverley AbbeyColdham - Aislabie - Hunter - Thomson - Nicholson 1560+Owned by John Coldham 1623. Sold 1720 to John Aislabie. Rebuilt 1725, designed by Colen Campbell. Bought byThomas O. Hunter 1747. Rebuilt ca. 1833 by George Nicholson after a fire. Owned by John Tomson 1796-1832. VCHSurrey, Vol. II. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 16. G.F. Prosser, Surrey Seats, 1828, 109.WEST CLANDON sur Clandon ParkWeston - Onslow medOnslow family since ca. 1640. Owned by Thomas Onslow, Earl Onslow - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826.C.E. Vulliamy, The Onslow Family, 1528-1874. London, 1953. G.F. Prosser, Surrey Seats, 1828, 23.WEST HORSLEY sur Horsley PlaceHildyard - Currie 1710+Hildyard family ca. 1660. Owned by William Currie - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. E.W. Brayley,History of Surrey, II, 1841, 98. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 192.WEST HORSLEY sur West Horsley PlaceBerners - Raleigh - Nicholas 1500+Owned by John Berners translator of Froissart. Owned by Carew Raleigh. Sold to Sir Edward Nicholas (d. 1669).Library. MSS purchased by BM in 1879 - Eg. 2533-62. Many papers went to Sir John Evelyn at Wotton. VCHSurrey, Vol. III. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 192.WIMBLEDON sur Eagle HouseBell - Betenson - Ivatt - Bond 1613+Built by Robert Bell (d. 1640). Sold 1647 to Sir Richard Betenson; 1700 to Richard Ivatt; 1766 to George Bond. Aschool in 1789. VCH Surrey, Vol. IV.WITLEY sur Rake HouseBell - Smith - Meale - Woods - Durrant 1602Built by Henry Bell. Passed to his nephew Antony Smith; then Antony Smith Meale; Thomas Woods 1748; sold byThomas Woods in 1836 to Thomas Durrant (d. 1879). VCH Surrey, Vol. II.WOKING sur Sutton PlaceWeston 1523Granted to Sir Richard Weston 1521. In Weston family to 1857. Large library, probably built by John Weston(1652-90) - plan in VCH. VCH Surrey, Vol. III. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 225. G.F. Prosser, SurreySeats, 1828, 21. O. Manning, Surrey, I, 1804, 136.WONERSH sur Wonersh ParkGwynn - Chapple - Norton 1620+Owned by Richard Gwynn (d. 1701). Rebuilt by Sir William Chapple ca. 1720. Passed to Fletcher Norton 1740,Speaker 1770, Lord Grantley 1782. In Norton family to 1884. Large library built by Sir Fletcher Norton ca. 1800.VCH Surrey, Vol. II. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 246. G.F. Prosser, Surrey Seats, 1828, 73. E.W. Brayley, Surrey,V, 1841, 150.WOTTON sur Jyes ParkSteere 1750+Owned by the Steeres since 18 cent. Lee Steere (d. 1784). VCH Surrey, Vol. III.WOTTON sur Leith Hill PlaceMillett - Folliott - Hull - Wedgwood 1580+Owned 1664 by Mary Millett. Altered by General Folliott (d. 1748_ ca. 1730. A school 1788-1824. Owned 1847 byJosiah Wedgwood. VCH Surrey, Vol. III. O. Manning, Surrey, II, 1809, 161.WOTTON sur Wotton HouseEvelyn 1575?Acquired by George Evelyn 1579. Drawing of house by John Ecveleyn dated 1640. Remodelled 17 & 18 cents.Evelyn's library was there in 1911. VCH Surrey, Vol. III. E.W. Brayley, Surrey, V, 1841, 33. J.B. Burke, Visitation,2nd Series, I, 1854, 176. O. Manning, Surrey, II, 1804, 145.

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Built by Sir Edward Culpeper (d. 1630). Fire in 1696. Partially demolished 1845. Sold 1694 to Dennis Liddell. RevCharles Liddell (d. 1757). 1776 Joseph Peyton (d. 1804). VCH Sussex, Vol. VI. J. Nash, Mansions, I, 1839. Contentssold July 1-5, 1890.ARUNDEL sus Arundel CastleHoward medHome of the Dukes of Norfolk. J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. F.W. Steer, Arundel Castle Archives,Chichester, 1968-. Library catalogues I, p. 23. F.O. Morris, Views, IV, 1880, 1. J.P. Neale, Views, 2nd series, IV, 1828.MS. cats. at Arundel Castle. G.W. Eustace, Arundel. London, 1922. Mark A. Tierney, The History and Antiquities of... Arundel. London, 1834. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 87. Beauties of England, II, 1787, 319.ASHBURNHAM sus Ashburnham PlaceAshburnham 1665Built by John Ashburnham. Rebuilt ca. 1810+, designed by George Dance. Owned by George Ashburnham, Earl ofAshburnham - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. Earlier house ill. in W. Watts, Seats, 1770. Ashburnhamsto 20 cent. VCH Sussex, Vol. IX. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, I, 1854, 161. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. Library soldJune 25-July 3, 1897; Dec. 6-11, 1897; May 9-14, 1898.BATTLE sus Battle AbbeyWebster medOwned by Sir Godfrey Vassal Webster - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. English Heritage. The Handbookto Battle Abbey. Battle, [1850?]. M.E.C. Walcott, Battle Abbey. Battle, 1866. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, I,1854, 180.BATTLE sus BeaufortMurray - Lamb 1770Built by James Murray, Governor of Canada (d. 1795). Passed to John Lamb; Sir James B. Burges = Lamb. Owned1853 by Sir Charles M. Lamb. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 93.BATTLE sus NormanhurstBrassey 1720+In the Brassey family since 1720+. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. VI, 1866+.BINDERTON sus Binderton HouseSmyth - Peachey 1677William Smyth (d. 1623) in 1605. 1774 Sir James Peachey, Baron Selsey. VCH Sussex, Vol. IV.BOSHAM sus Manor HouseBerkeley 1650+Berkeleys to 20 cent. VCH Sussex, Vol. IV.BRIGHTLING sus Socknersh ManorColyn - Collins - Luxford - Holloway 1610+Colyn family to 1753. Left to George Luxford; Thomas Luxford. Sold 1792 to John Holloway. Holloways to 1835.VCH Sussex, Vol. IX.BURTON sus Burton ParkGoring - Biddulph 1740+Original house (ca. 1570) burned in 1739. Owned by John Biddulph - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824.Contents sold Sep. 25-26, 1919.BURWASH sus BatemansBrittan 1634Built by John Brittan. Home of Rudyard Kipling. VCH Sussex, Vol. IX. [Anon] Bateman's, Sussex. London, 1956;London, 1965.CLAPHAM sus MichelgroveShelley - Walker - Howard medBuilt by Judge Shelley ca. 1540. Richard Walker (ca. 1800). Owned by Bernard Edward Howard, Duke of Norfolk -J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829.CUCKFIELD sus Cuckfield ParkBowyer - Herdley - Sergison 1580+Remodelled 1738; enlarged 1848. Built by Henry Bowyer (d. 1589). 1606 passed to Sir Thomas Herdley. 1693 CharlesSergison (d. 1732). Sergisons to 20 cent. VCH Sussex, Vol. VII. M. Holt. Cuckfield Park. Derby: English Life, 1976.DONNINGTON sus Manor HousePalmer - Colebrooke - Page - Crosbie 1677Nathaniel Palmer 1682. Sold to James Colebrooke 1723. 1726 John Page (d. 1779). General John G. Crosbie ca. 1800.VCH Sussex, Vol. IV.EASEBOURNE sus Cowdray Park [House]Owen - Fitzwilliam - Browne 1492Built by Sir David Owen 1492. Bought by Sir William Fitzwilliam 1529. sir Anthony Browne 1542. Burned 1793. Inlate 19 cent. Home of the Earls of Egmont. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. V, 1866+. VCH Sussex, Vol.

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IV. A.A. Dibben, The Cowdray Archives, Chichester, 1960-64. 2 pts. Home of the Viscounts Montague to 20 cent.Rebuilt 1875. D.G.C. Elwes, Mansions of Western Sussex, 1876, 77.ERIDGE sus Eridge CastleNevill 1600?R. Gunnis, Eridge Castle and the Family of Nevill. Tunbridge Wells, [1955?] J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II,1855, 225.ETCHINGHAM sus HavemereWalshe - Busbridge - Temple - Lade - Snepp 1616+Robert Walshe 1559. Sold to John Busbridge (d. 1615). Passed briefly to Temple family. Sold to Sir John Lade.Passed to John Snepp 1835. VCH Sussex, Vol. IX.FOREST ROW sus KidbrookeNeville - Abbot 1744Built by William Neville, 14th Baron Abergavenny. Sold to Charles Abbot, Speaker of the House in 1810. J.P. Neale'sViews, vol. IV, 1821. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 18.GOODWOOD sus Goodwood HouseCaryll - Lennox 1600?Passed to Charles, 1st Duke of Richmond ca. 1710. Owned by Charles Lennox, Duke of Richmond - J.P. Neale'sViews, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. Still owned by the Duke of Richmond. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, III, 1725.G. Bonney. Goodwood. Derby: English Life, [1951].GUESTLING sus BroomhamAshburnham 1580+Richard Ashburnham; Denny Ashburnham (d. 1697). Ashburnhams to 20 cent. Altered 1750+. VCH Sussex, Vol. IX.GUESTLING sus Great MaxfieldBrowne - Medley - Shuckburgh 1580+Owned by Sir Anthony Browne. Passed to Thomas Medley (d. 1728) 1719. Passed to Sir George Shuckburgh. VCHSussex, Vol. IX.HALNAKER sus Halnaker HouseMorley - Stanley - Acland - Lennox medJohn Morley 1587. Sir William Morley (d. 1701). James Stanley, Earl of Derby (d. 1752); Sir Thomas D. Acland. 1765Charles Lennox, Duke of Richmond. VCH Sussex, Vol. IV.HAMSEY sus Coombe PlaceBridger - Shiffner 1600+Richard Bridger (1620-98) bought in 1657. Remodelled 1730+. Library. Passed to Shiffners ca. 1789. Shiffners to 20cent. VCH Sussex, Vol. VI.HARTING sus Lady HoltCaryll 1689Built by John Caryll (d. 1736). Demolished 1770. VCH Sussex, Vol. IV.HARTING sus Up ParkCaryll - Jolliffe - Fetherstonhaugh - Tankerville 1690John Caryll (d. 1711). Bought by John Jolliffe 1757. Bought 1761 by Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh. Sir HarryFetherstonhaugh. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. VCH Sussex, Vol. IV. J. Kip, I, 1715.HERSTMONCEUX sus Herstmonceux CastleFiennes - Dacre - Naylor 1440Modified 17 cent. Library in 15 cent. East & West Libraries. Bought by George Naylor 1708; Francis naylor (d.1775). Passed to Rev Robert Hare. Sold to Thomas R. Kemp 1807. Bought 1819 by John Gillon. VCH Sussex, Vol. IX.HUNSTON sus Manor HouseBisshopp 1660+Bisshopps to 1828. VCH Sussex, Vol. IV.HURSTPIERPOINT sus Danny ParkGoring - Shaw - Campion 1593Rebuilt by George Goring. 1660 John Shaw. Sir John Shaw (d. 1721). Remodelled 1728+. Sold ca. 1798 to William J.Campion (d. 1855). VCH Sussex, Vol. VII. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854.IFORD sus Swanborough Manor HouseCaryll - Sackville medAltered 15 & 16 cents. Owned by Thomas Caryll (d. 1566). 1584 sold to Thomas Sackville, Lord Buckhurst.Sackvilles to 1879. VCH Sussex, Vol. VI. W.H. Godfrey, Swanborough Manor House. [Oxford, 1936.]LEWES sus BeechlandBlaauw 1835Built by William H. Blaauw, FSA. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 38.LEWES sus Glynde PlaceWalley - Trevor - Brand 1579+

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[Anon] Glynde Place, Derby, [1974]. Altered by the Bishop of Durham ca. 1750. Library? F.O. Morris, Series ofPicturesque Views, vol. V, 1866+. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 164.LEWES sus Sheffield ParkHolroyd 1750?Seat of the Earls of Sheffield. MS cat. (1870?). BL Add. 54175. Alston, Handlist of Library Catalogues, 1991. W.Angus, Seats, 1787. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. Contents sold Mar 8-10, 1954; June 14-21, 1971. P.J. Radford. SheffieldPark. Derby: English Life, 1978.LODSWORTH sus Manor HouseBrowne medAcquired by Sir Anthony Browne 1547. Same owners as Cowdray Park.MADEHURST sus Dale ParkThomas - Kemp - Smith 1784+Built by Sir George Thomas. Owned by John Smith, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829.MARESFIELD sus Maresfield ParkNewnham - Shelley 1580?John Newnham; passed to Sir John Shelley, 5th Bart.. Owned 1854 by Sir John V. Shelley, MP. Large library. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 206.NORTHIAM sus BrickwallWhite - Frewen 1580+Rented by John Frewen from John White 1583. William White (d. 1666); bought by Stephen Frewen. Frewens to 20cent. VCH Sussex, Vol. IX.PARHAM sus Parham ParkBishop 1580+Altered in 1710 by Sir Cecil Bisshopp, 2nd Bart. Owned by Cecil Bisshopp, Lord de la Zouche - J.P. Neale's Views,2nd series vol. IV, 1828. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 38. J. Nash, Mansions, III, 1841. V.M. Tritton. Parham Park.Derby: English Life, 1972; 1981.PETWORTH sus Petworth HouseEgremont 1600?Much remodelling in 17c. In the 1830s Turner used to paint in the library. National Trust. J.P. Neale, Views, IV, 1821.PLUMPTON sus Plumpton PlaceMascall - Springett 1568Acquired by John Mascall 1539. Remodelled 1600; 1750+. Passed to Thomas Springett (d. 1639) 1620. Rev AnthonySpringett (d. 1735). Passed to James Pelham 1736. Pelhams to 20 cent. VCH Sussex, Vol. VI.RACTON sus Lordington HousePole - Fenner - Jermyn - Peckham - Phipps 1550+Poles to 1609. 1630 Sir John Fenner sold to Philip Jermyn (d. 1654). Bought by Richard Peckham (d. 1718); ThomasPhipps 1734; Admiral Sir Phipps Hornby (d. 1867). VCH Sussex, Vol. IV.RACTON sus Racton ManorGunter - Nicholl - Legge 1580+Rebuilt 1623 by Gunter family. Passed to Gunter Nicholl ca. 1720. William Legge, Earl of Dartmouth 1755. Legges to20 cent. VCH Sussex, Vol. IV.ROGATE sus Fyning ManorBettesworth - Bilson - Unwin - Ridge 1570+Acquired by Peter Bettesworth 1572. Passed to Thomas Bilson 1640. Sold by John Unwin 1757. Richard Ridge 1783.VCH Sussex, Vol. IV.SLINDON sus Slindon HouseKempe - Radcliffe - Eyre 1580?Anthony Kempe 1555-97. He rebuilt the house. James B. Radcliffe, Earl of Newburgh. 1814 Francis Eyre. J.P.Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. National Trust. VCH Sussex, Vol. IV. D.G.C. Elwes, Mansions, 1876, 203.SOMPTING sus Sompting AbbottsPye - Alderton - Willes - Crofts 1600+1647 Edmund Pye sold to Henry Alderton. Young Willes 1730. John Crofts (d. 1776). Crofts to 1879. Remodelled ca.1750. Rebuilt 1856. VCH Sussex, Vol. Vi.STANMER sus Stanmer ParkPelham 1724Thomas Pelham, Earl of Chichester. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 192.Country Life, 71, 1932, 14.STEDHAM sus Stedham HallColdham - Grey - Fuller - Peachey - Utterson - Taylor 1550+Bought 1611 by William Coldham. Passed 1684 to Thomas Grey; Dowse Fuller. Sold to John Peachey 1741. JohnUtterson 1799. Sir Charles W. Taylor 1808. VCH Sussex, Vol. IV.

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STEYNING sus Gatewick HouseFarnfold - Mawer - Barnard - Comber - Goring 1580+Farnfolds to 1649. Robert Mawer 1675. Barnard 1675. 1799 Richard Comber. 1855 John Goring. VCH Sussex, Vol.VI.STOUGHTON sus Stansted HouseLumley - Barwell 1686Built by Richard Lumley, 1st Earl of Scarborough. Rebuilt 1781 by Richard Barwell, designed by James Wyatt.Burned 1900. VCH Sussex, Vol. IV.STREAT sus Streat PlaceDobell - Lane 1608Built by Walter Dobell (d. 1625). Dobells to 1834. Bought by Henry C. Lane 1834. VCH Sussex, Vol. VI.SULLINGTON sus Barns FarmShelley medOwned by Richard Shelley 1623. Shelleys to 19 cent. VCH Sussex, Vol. Vi.TICEHURST sus WhilighCourthope 1586Built by John Courthope. Courthopes to 20 cent. VCH Sussex, Vol. IX.TREYFORD sus Manor HouseAylwin - Peachey 1550+Sold to William Aylwin 1571. Sold 1766 to James Peachey. Peacheys to 1838. VCH Sussex, Vol. IV.TROTTON sus Trotton PlaceFoster - Bettesworth - Alcock - Radcliffe 1600+Anthony Foster (d. 1643). Lawrence Alcock (d. 1723) in 1701. Numerous owners after 1779. VCH Sussex, Vol. IV.TWINEHAM sus Hickstead PlaceStapley - Wood - Davidson 1480+Remodelled 1610+; 1750+. Richard Stapley 1542. 1762 James Wood (d. 1806). VCH Sussex, Vol. VII. J.A. Brent, TheHickstead Place Archives, Lewes, 1975.WARNHAM sus Warnham CourtTredcroft 1829Built by Henry Tredcroft (d. 1844). VCH Sussex, Vol. Vi. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 67.WEST DEAN sus West Dean ParkBulstrode - Peachey 1720?Henry John Peachey, Lord Selsey. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. Country Life, 170, 1981, 1378, 1462. Now acollege.WEST GRINSTEAD sus Knepp CastleBurrell 1750+Built by Sir Charles Burrell, designed by John Nash. Burned 1904. VCH Sussex, VI. H. Montgomery-Massingberd,The Field Book of Country Houses, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 179.WEST GRINSTEAD sus Manor HouseShirley - Caryll - Burrell 1600+John B. Caryll sold 1749 to Merrik Burrell MP (d. 1831). Pope knew the Carylls (John d. 1736). Remodelled 1750+.VCH Sussex, Vol. Vi.WESTBOURNE sus Manor HouseLumley - Dunk - Barwell - Way - Dixon 1663Owned by Lumleys to 1721. George Dunk, Earl of Halifax (d. 1771); 1781 Richard Barwell (d. 1805). Rev Lewis Day;Charles Dixon 1829. VCH Sussex, Vol. IV.WESTFIELD sus Crowham HouseFarnden - Baker 1630+Owned by Peter farnden (d. 1681); john Baker ca. 1700; Edward Snow (d. 1768) 1740; Robert Moseley 1769; sold1824 to Benjamin Smith. Smiths to 20 cent. VCH Sussex, Vol. IX.WISTON sus Wiston HouseShirley - Fagg - Goring 1575+Completed 1620+. Built by Sir Thomas Shirley. 1649 sold to John Fagg MP (d. 1701). Passed to Sir Charles M.Goring (d. 1769). Gorings to 20 cent. VCH Sussex, Vol. Vi.WITHYHAM sus Buckhurst ParkSackville 1590+Medieval house replaced 1590. Rebuilt ca. 1780 by the 5th Earl. The Sackville family were Earls DeLaWarr. Owned1853 by George J. Sackville West. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 162.WIVELSFIELD sus Great Ote HallGodman - Shirley - Tanner 1550+Thomas Godman (d. 1559). 1718 passed to William Shirley. Sold 1803 to William Tanner (d. 1831). VCH Sussex, Vol.

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VI.WOOLBEDING sus Woolbeding HouseAylyng - Gray - Mill - Spencer - Ponsonby 1550+Willaim Aylyng (d. 1583). Edmund Gray; Sir John Mill; 1791 Rev Sir Charles Mill sold to Lord Robert Spencer;passed to George Ponsonby. VCH Sussex, Vol. IV. Country Life, 102, 1947, 328.

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ALCESTER war Coughton CourtThrockmorton medRebuilt by Sir Robert Throckmorton ca. 1780. Sir George Throckmorton - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. F.O.Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866. National Trust. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. J. Lees-Milne, CoughtonCourt, [1946]; 1973. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Views, III, 1880, 45. W. Niven, Old Warwickshire Houses,1878, 24.ALLESLEY war Allesley ParkMapleton - Bree 1680+Demolished. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series, I, 1854, 153. W. Smith,History of the County of Warwick, 1830, 169.ALVESTON war Alveston HousePeers - Roberts 1689Built by Thomas Peers. Sold to Henry Roberts in 1810. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.ALVESTON war Baraset HouseHarding 1810+Built by William Harding who gave it an Indian name. Demolished 1920. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 106.AMINGTON war Amington HallRepington - A'Court 1820+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.ANSLEY war Ansley HallLudford 1580+Tudor with early Georgian additions. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series,II, 1855, 132. Nicholls, Leicestershire, IV, ii, 1811, 1017.ANSTY war Ansty HallTaylor - Adams 1680+The Taylors here until 1744 when the heiress married Clarke Adams. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 244.ARROW war Ragley Park [Hall]Conway - Seymour 1680Built by Francis Conway, Viscount Conway. Owned by Francis C.I.S. Seymour Conway, Marquess of Hertford. P.Reid, Guide, II, 1980. [Anon] Ragley Hall. Derby: English Life, [1958]. J. Kip, I, 1715. H.J.S. Yarmouth. Ragley Hall.Derby: English Life, 1993. H.E.C.S. Hertford. Ragley Hall. Derby: English Life, 1989; 1984.ASTLEY war Astley CastleGrey medThe castle was dismantled ca. 1555. Rebuilt in 16 cent. Seat of the Dukes of Suffolk. P. Reid, Guide to CountryHouses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 85. W. Niven, Old Warwickshire Houses. 1878, 16. W. Smith,History ... Warwick. 1830, 148.ASTON war Aston HallHolt - Watt 1635Built by Sir Thomas Holt. Holt line ceased in 1782. Owned by James Watt. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. P. Reid,Guide, II, 1980. Alfred Davidson, A History of the Holtes of Aston. Birmingham, 1854. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, II,1848. Jones, Views, 1829. J. Nash, Mansions. IV, 1849. Aston Hall. Derby: English Life, [1953].ATHERSTONE war Atherstone HallBracebridge 1720+Built by Abraham Bracebridge. Demolished in 1963. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd series, II, 1855, 129.ATHERSTONE war Caldecote HallPurefoy - Abbot - Fenton 1810+Rebuilt 1810+. Large library. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 122.ATHERSTONE war Merevale HallDugdale 1550+Owned by Dugdale Stratford Dugdale (Sir William Dugdale) - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. F.O. Morris,

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Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 17.BADDESLEY CLINTON war Baddesley Clinton HallBrome - Ferrers medBegun by John and Nicholas Brome. Passed to the Ferrers family in 1517. National Trust. P. Reid, Guide to CountryHouses, II, 1980. J.P. Haworth, Baddesley Clinton. London, 1983. H. Norris, Baddesley Clinton. London, 1897. J.B.Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 13. W. Niven, Old Warwickshire Houses. 1878.BAGINTON war Baginton HallBromley - Davenport 1710+Built by William Bromley, Speaker of the House. Earlier house destroyed by fire. The rebuilding was paid for byParliament. Destroyed by fire in 1889. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd series,II, 1855, 130. W. Smith, History, 1830, 139.BARTON-ON-THE-HEATH war Barton HouseOverbury 1580+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.BILLESLEY war Billesley ManorLee 1620+Built by Sir Robert Lee. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. Contents sold Dec, 10-13, 1962.BILTON war Bilton HallBoughton - Addison - Bridgeman-Simpson - Apperley 1620+Bought from William Boughton in 1711 by Thomas Addisonm the essayist. Leased in 19 cent. to C.J. Apperley, thesporting writer. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.BIRDINGBURY war Birdingbury HallWheler - Biddulph 1630+Much remodelled. Left by Sir Charles Wheler to the Biddulphs in 1687. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.BRAILES war Brailes HouseSheldon 1570?Owned by Sheldon family since 1530. Elizabethan Manor house replaced in 1822 by Edward R.C. Sheldon. Ownedby his son Henry J. Sheldon in 1853. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 171.BRANDON war Brandon LodgeGrey - Beech 1770+Built by Lord Grey of Ruthin. Owned 1853 by James Beech. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 244.CASTLE BROMWICH war Castle Bromwich HallDevereux - Bridgeman 1620+Built for the Devereux family. Bought by the Bridgemans in 1657. Altered in 1825 and 1840 by the 2nd Earl ofBradford descendant of the Bridgemans. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. W. Niven, Old WarwickshireHouses, 1878. W. Smith, History, 1830, 363.CHARLECOTE war Charlecote House [Park]Lucy 1558+Built by Sir Thomas Lucy. Rev. John Lucy. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. National Trust. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980.A. Fairfax-Lucy, Charlecote and the Lucys, 1958. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 253. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, II,1848 S. Jones, Views, 1829. W. Niven, Old Warwickshire Houses, 1878, 27.CHESTERTON war Chesterton HousePeyto - Verney 1650+Built by Sir Edward Peyto. Demolished in 1802, when John Peyto Verney moved to Compton Verney his preferredseat. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.CHURCHOVER war Coton HouseGrimes 1785+Built by Abraham Gimes, designed by Samuel Wyatt. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.COLESHILL war Maxtoke CastleDilke - Fetherston-Dilke medIn the Dilke family since 1598 (Thomas Dilke). Owned by William Dilke - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. P. Reid,Guide, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 178. S. Jones, Views, 1829.COMPTON WYNYATES war Compton WynyatesCompton medThe Comptons here since Edward I. Their London house was Canonbury House. Became Marquesses in 1812. P.Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. [Anon] A General History, [1950?] J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I,1854, 48. J. Nash, Mansions, III, 1841. W. Niven, Old Warwickshire Houses, 1878, 29-30.COVENTRY war Combe AbbeyCraven medMuch demolished. Owned by Coventry Corporation. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. S.C. Hall, BaronialHalls, II, 1848. W. Niven, Old Warwickshire Houses, 1878, 18.

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EATHORPE war Eathorpe HallVyner - Clonmell 1780+Sold to the 6th Earl of Clonmell in 1858. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.ELMDON war Elmdon HallSpooner - Lillington - Alston 1785P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. W. Smith, History, 1830, 375.ERDLINGTON war Pype Hayes HallBagot 1780+Remodelling of an earlier house. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.ETTINGTON war Armscote ManorHalford - Yorke 1630+George Fox was arrested here in 1673. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.ETTINGTON war Ettington ParkShirley medTransformed ca. 1858. Now a hotel. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. Contents sold Oct. 29-31, 1946.FARNBOROUGH war Farnborough HallHolbech 1684+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.FILLONGLEY war Fillongley HallAdderley - Norton 1825+Seat of the Lords Norton. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 131.GRENDON war Grendon HallChetwynd 1725+Modified in 1725 for Walter Chetwynd; again in 1825 for Sir George Chetwynd. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses,II, 1980.HENLEY-IN-ARDEN war BarrellsKnight - Catherlough 1750+Belonged to the Earl of Catherlough 18 cent. Destroyed by fire in 1933. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.HONINGTON war Honington HallParker - Townsend 1680+Built for Henry Parker. In Townsend family since ca. 1690. Owned by Gore Townsend - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2,vol. I, 1824. Now owned by Benjamin Wiggin. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. S. Jones, Views, 1829.KINETON war Compton VerneyVerney 1751Rebuilt by John Peyto in 1751. Henry Peyto Verney, Lord Willoughby de Broke - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821.F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II,1855, 7. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, V, 1771. S. Jones, Views, 1829.KINETON war Foxcote HallCanning 1720+Built for Francis Canning ca. 1720. Owned by Francis Canning - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. P. Reid, Guide, II,1980.KNIGHTLOW war Guy's CliffeGreatheed - Percy 1750+In Greatheed family since 1750. Owned by Bertie Greatheed - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. P. Reid, Guide, II,1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 255. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Views, I, 1880, 53.KNIGHTLOW war OffchurchWise 1780?Owned by Rev. Henry Wise - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. S. Jones, Views, 1829.LADBROOKE war Ladbroke HallLadbroke - Palmer 1620+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.LEA MARSTON war Hams HallAdderley 1760Charles Bowyer Adderley - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. Demolished. P. Reid, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II,1853, 67.LEAMINGTON war Newbold Comyn HallWilles medP. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.LONG COMPTON war Weston ParkPhilips 1827Built by Sir George Philips, 1st Bart. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. D.H. Trumble. Weston Park.

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Derby: English Life, [1964].LOWER EATINGTON war Lower Eatington HallShirley medIn Shirley family since 11 cent. Evelyn John Shirley - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. E.P. Sirley, Lower Eatington.London, 1869. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 45.MERIDEN war Meriden HallBaldwin 1720+Built by Martin baldwin. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.MIDDLETON war Middleton HallWilloughby medP. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. W. Smith, History ... Warwick, 1830, 372.MONKS KIRBY war Newnham PaddoxFeilding 1750+Seat of the Earls of Denbigh. Demolished. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J. Kip, I, 1715.NUNEATON war Arbury HallParker - Newdegate 1580+Remodelled ca. 1771. Owned by Charles Newdigate Newdegate (d. 1816). P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. Gordon Nares,Arbury Hall. London, 1969. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 13. F.O. Morris, Views, III, 1880, 41. [Anon] ArburyHall. Derby: English Life, 1985.OFFCHURCH war Offchurch BuryKnightley - Aylesford 1528Original house built by Sir Edmund Knightley. Owned by Mrs Knightley, widow of John W. Knightley (d. 1814) -J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 113.PACKINGTON war Packington HallFisher - Finch 1760+Built ca. 1700 by Sir Clement Fisher - known as the Old Hall. Owned by Heneage Finch, Earl of Aylesford - J.P.Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 111. Country Life, 2, 1897, 98.PACKWOOD war Packwood HouseFetherston 1575+National Trust. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.PRESTON ON STOUR war Alscot ParkWest - Alston - Roberts 1750?James West (d. 1773) had a great library. The Lansdowne MSS. in BM. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. II, 1819. P. Reid,Guide, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 20. Jones, Views, II, 1829. Library sold March 29, 1773.RADWAY war Arlescote ManorCooper - Goodwin - Loveday 1580+Remodelled ca. 1680. The Lovedays acquired the house 18 cent. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.RADWAY war Radway GrangeMiller 1712Rebuilt by Sanderson Miller, the author of Rococo Gothick. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 16. Country Life, 82, 1937, 12.RATLEY war Upton HouseJenkins - Motion 1695+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. National Trust.SALFORD PRIORS war Salford HallAlderford - Stanford 1580+Occupied as a nunnery 1807-38. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. Country Life, 30, 1911, 932.SHUSTOKE war Blyth HallDugdale 1630?Seat of the Dugdale family - where Sir William Dugdale wrote his History of Warwickshire, and where he died in1685. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. W. Niven, Old Warwickshire Houses, 1878, 8.SHUSTOKE war Shustoke ParkCroxall 1680+Demolished. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.SOLIHULL war Malvern HallLewis 1720+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.STIVICHALL war Stivichall HallGregory 1755+Built by Arthur Gregory, designed by Henry Flitcroft. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.STONELEIGH war Stoneleigh Abbey

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Brandon - Hill - Leigh medGranted in 1538 to Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. Sold to Sir Rowland Hill. The Leighs have been here since1571. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 50.STRATFORD-ON-AVON war Clopton HouseHodgson - Clopton 1670?Built by Sir John Clopton. Owned by John Clopton. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 220. Sale of contents Oct. 6-8, 1930.STRATFORD-ON-AVON war WellcombeCombe - Lloyd 1580Built ca. 1580 for William Combe. Bought by John Lloyd in 1775 and subsequently rebuilt. Owned by George Lloyd- J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. Also called Welcombe Lodge. S. Jones, Views, 1829.STRETTON-UNDER-FOSSE war Newbold RevelSkipwith 1730?Built by Sir Fulwar Skipwith. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, II,1717. S.M. Stanislaus, Newbold Revel. Exeter, 1949.STUDLEY war Studley CastleGoodricke - Walker 1830+Built by Sir Francis Lyttleton Holyoake Goodricke - F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866. P. Reid,Guide, II, 1980. Contents sold Dec 7+, 1863.SUTTON COLDFIELD war Four Oaks HallLuttrell 1696+Built for Simon Luttrell, Lord Irnham. Remodelled 1740. Demolished. Owned by Sir Edmund Cradock Hartopp -J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV, 1739.TANWORTH-IN-ARDEN war Umberslade ParkArcher 1695+Built by Andrew Archer. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, III, 1725.UPPER SHUCKBURGH war Shuckburgh HallShuckburgh 1700+Drastically remodelled in 1844. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.WALTON war Walton HouseMordaunt 1800?MS cat. (1850?). BL MS Add. 54172. Seat of the Mordaunt family. Alston, Handlist of Library Catalogues, 1991. F.O.Morris, Views, IV, 1880, 53.WARMINGTON war Warmington ManorCooper 1600+Built by Richard Cooper. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. Country Life, 100, 1946, 1002.WARWICK war Warwick CastleRich - Greville medIn the Greville family since 1759. Owned by Henry Richard Greville, Earl of Brooke & Warwick - J.P. Neale's Views,2nd series vol. V, 1829. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 104. C. Campbell, VitruviusBritannicus, IV, 1739. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. I, 1866. S. Jones, Views, 1829.WARWICK war Warwick PrioryLloyd 1620+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.WELLESBOURNE war Wellesbourne HallGranville 1760+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 191.WHITLEY war Whitley AbbeyWheeler - Hood - Ward 1580?Also known as Whitley Court. Originally owned by the Wheeler family. Owned by Henry Hood, Viscount Hood - J.P.Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. Demolished. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. I,1866. Earl of Dudley.WISHAW war Moxhull HallHacket - Noel 1630?In the Hacket family since 1630. Large library acquired by John Hacket, Bishop of Coventry (d. 1670). Rebuilt 1750.Owned by Mrs Hacket - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 90.WOOTTON WAWEN war Edstone HallPhillips 1820+Built by John Phillips. Replaced in 1930. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. Contents sold July 23-24, 1979.WOOTTON WAWEN war Wootton HallSmyth 1687

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P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.WORMLEIGHTON war Manor HouseSpencer 1506+Damaged in the Civil War. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.WROXALL war Wroxall AbbeyWren 1690?Built by Sir Christopher Wren. Owned by Christopher Robert Wren - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. IV, 1821. P. Reid,Guide, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 155. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, II, 1848.

WESTMORLAND

AMBLESIDE wes Dove NestPedder - Hemans 1809+Built by Edward Pedder. Mrs Hemans lived there. A large cottage. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West. London, 1988.AMBLESIDE wes Wanlass HowBrooks 1841Built by James Brooks. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.APPLEBY wes Appleby CastleClifford - Tufton medOwned by the Cliffords till the death of Lady Anne; then passed to her son-in-law Thomas Tufton, 6th Earl ofThanet. Remodelled 1686. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B.Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 163. F.O. Morris, Views, IV, 1880, 41. M. Holmes, Appleby Castle. Appleby, 1974.ASBY wes Gaythorn HallBellingham - Bagot 1580+Modified 18 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.BARBON wes Barbon ManorShuttleworth 1580+Bought by Sir Richard Shuttleworth. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.BEETHAM wes Ashton HouseHudson 1740+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.BEETHAM wes Beetham HouseHutton - Wake 1772J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.BOLTON wes Eden GroveTinckler 1810+Once called Whitfield Brow. Earlier house vaanished. Now a school. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West. London, 1988.BROUGH wes Hellbeck HallMetcalfe 1775+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.BROUGHAM wes Brougham hallBrougham 1780+Added to by 1st Lord Brougham ca, 1830. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 159. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, II, 1848.BURNESIDE wes Burneside HallBurneside - Bellingham - Lowther 1570+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.BURNESIDE wes Tolson HallBateman - Cropper 1638+Remodelled 1810+. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CALGARTH wes Calgarth HallPhilipson 1580+Added to in 17 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CASTERTON wes Casterton HallCarus-Wilson 1811+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CLAPPERSGATE wes Croft LodgeBrancker 1780+Modified by James Brancker a Liverpool sugar merchant in 1827. Now flates. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country

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Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CLIBURN wes Cliburn HallCliburn 1567+Rebuilt by Richard Cliburn in 1567. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CLIFTON wes Clifton HallWybergh 1500+The Wyberghs moved to Borran's Hill in Cumberland. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988.CRACKENTHORPE wes Crackenthorpe HallMachell 1470+Owned by the Machells til 1928. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.CROSSTHWAITE wes Cowmire HallBriggs - Fleming 1580+Added to by Richard Fleming ca. 1680. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.DALTON wes Dalton HallHornby 1812+Built by Edward Hornby, M.P. for Preston. Robinson, Guide, 1988. Seat of Hornby family. Cat. 1877 - LB.31.b.5526.ELTERWATER wes Elterwater HallRobinson 1830+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.GRASMERE wes Allan BankCrump 1805Built by John Gregory Crump, a Liverpool merchant. Briefly occupied by Wordsworth. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988.HEVERSHAM wes Heversham HallBuskell - Wilson medAcquired by the Buskell family after the dissolution. Sold by Jasper Buskell to Wilsons of Dallam. J.M. Robinson,Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.HOFF wes Barwise HallSudwick - Dobson 1579+Built by Sir John Sudwick; added to by Reginald Dobson in 1676. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West. London, 1988.HUGILL wes Reston HallBateman 1743Built by Robert Bateman, a merchant who made his fortune in Leghorn. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988.KENDAL wes Abbot HallWilson 1759Built by Col. George Wilson. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.KENDAL wes Helme LodgeCrewdson 1824Built by William Dillworth Crewdson, a Kendal banker. Designed by Francis Webster. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988.KILLINGTON wes Killington HallPickering - Kitson medPartly ruined. Thomas Kitson rebuilt part of the house in 1640. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988.KIRKBY LONSDALE wes Rigmaden ParkWilson 1825+Built by Christopher Wilson, banker, of Abbot Hall. Designed by Webster. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 253.KIRKBY LONSDALE wes Terry BankConder 1603+In the Conder family since 1603. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.KIRKBY LONSDALE wes Underley HallNowell - Thompson 1807Built by Alexander Nowell - Nowells of Read. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988. F.O. Morris, Views, IV, 1880, 73.KIRKBY LONSDALE wes WhelpriggGibson 1687+

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Bought by Joseph Gibson of Barbon. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 185.KIRKBY STEPHEN wes Hartley CastleMusgrave medDemolished by Sir Christopher Musgrave in 1720 to repair his other seat Edenhall. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988.KIRKBY STEPHEN wes Wharton HallWharton - Lowther medSeat of the Whartons since medieval times. Acquired by the Lowthers ca. 1731. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the CountryHouses of the North West. London, 1988.KIRKBY THORE wes Kirkby Thore HallWharton medAltered in 16 cent. and 17 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.LEVENS wes HeavesGandy - Brandreth 1818+Rebuilt by James Gandy. Now a hotel. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.LEVENS wes Levens HallRedman - Bellingham - Graham - Bagot medOwned by the Redman family to 1562; then Sir Allan Bellingham; then in 1686 sold to Sir James Graham. J.M.Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. A. Bagot, Levens Hall, [1950?] F.O.Morris, Views, VI, 1880, 49. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 49. A.D. Bagot. Levens Hall. Derby: EnglishLife, [1953].LEVENS wes Nether LevensPreston - Wilson medPreston family till 1694; then the Wilsons of Dallam Tower. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988.LITTLE STRICKLAND wes Low HallCrackanthorpe 1570+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.LOWTHER wes Lowther CastleLowther medNumerous alterations and additions. Originally called Lowther Hall, but changed ca. 1810. Designed by Smirke ca.1802-11. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2ndSeries, I, 1854, 28. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, II, 1717; III, 1725. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Views,II, 1880, 65. Contents sold Apr 15+, 1947.MAULDS MEABURN wes FlassDent 1780+A new house was built in 1851 - nothing is known about the earlier house. In the Dent family since 16 cent. Theymade their fortune out of the East Indies and China. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.MAULDS MEABURN wes Meaburn HallVernon - Lowther medBelonged to the Vernons until 1602 when it passed to the Lowthers. They abandoned it ca. 1750. J.M. Robinson,Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.MIDDLETON wes Grimes HillMoore 1680+Demolished 1938. Altered 1836. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.MIDDLETON wes Middleton HallMiddleton medRuined by the 18 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.MILBURN wes Howgill CastleLancaster - Crackanthorpe - Sandford medAdded to in 17 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.MILNTHORPE wes Dallam TowerWilson 1720+Built by Daniel Wilson, M.P. for Westmorland. Altered 1826. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988.MORLAND wes Morland HallAtkinson - Markham 1580+Remodelled ca. 1810. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.

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NEW HUTTON wes Hill TopBrunskill 1780+Remodelled ca. 1820. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.NEWBIGGIN wes Newbiggin HallCrackanthorpe medHome of the Crackanthorpes since medieval times. Remodelled 1844. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West. London, 1988.NEWBY wes Newby HallLowther 1620+In the Lowther family till recent times. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London,1988.OLD HUTTON wes Blease HallBateman 1600+Built by Roger Bateman. Partly demolished. Now a farmhouse. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988.ORMSIDE wes Ormside HallBarton - Pickering - Hilton medThe Barton family till 1580+; then passed to Sir Christopher Pickering; then the Hilton family. J.M. Robinson, Guideto the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.ORTON wes Orton HallBurn - Goodwin 1780+Built for Richard Burn, historian of Westmorland and Cumberland. Now flates. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988.PATTERDALE wes Patterdale HallMounsey 1600+Rebuilt ca. 1800 by John Mounsey. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.PATTON wes Shaw EndShepherd 1802Built by Matthew Shepherd, designed by Francis Webster. In the Shepherd family since 1639. Recently damaged byfire. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.POOLEY BRIDGE wes WaterfootSalmond 1820+Built by Major Gen. James Salmond of Bengal. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West.London, 1988.RAW HEAD wes Raw HeadSleddall medDemolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.RYDAL wes Rydal HallFleming 1580+Extended in 17 cent. by Sir Daniel Fleming. Now a conference centre. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses ofthe North West. London, 1988.SIZERGH wes Sizergh CastleStrickland medJ.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 162.S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, II, 1848. J. Nash, Mansions, IV, 1849.STOCKBRIDGE wes Stockbridge HallLancaster - Lowther 1600+Became a farmhouse in 17 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.TEMPLE SOWERBY wes Acorn BankDalston 1600+National Trust. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.UNDERBARROW wes Cunswick HallLeyburne 1540+Demolished. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.WARCOP wes Warcop HallWarcop - Braithwaite - Stevenson - Preston - Wild 1570+Added to in 1746 and again in 1850. Bought by Sir Thomas Braithwaite from the Warcops in 1590. In 1740 bought byRev. George Stevenson. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.WHITBARROW wes Whitbarrow LodgeFarrer 1820+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.

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WINDERMERE wes Belle IsleCurwen 1782+Bought by Isabella Curwen of Workington. Still owned by the family. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Housesof the North West. London, 1988.WINDERMERE wes Calgarth ParkWatson 1789Built by Richard Watson, Bishop of Llandaff. Now flats. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the NorthWest. London, 1988. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 109.WINDERMERE wes EllerayWilson 1799+Bought by John Wilson Professor at Edinburgh University. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988.WINDERMERE wes RayriggStrickland - Philipson - Fleming medSeat of the Stricklands. Rented by William Wilberforce 1787-88. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988.WINDERMERE wes Storrs HallLegard - Staniforth 1781Built by Sir John Legard. Sold to Rev. Staniforth early 19 cent. Broken up late 19 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to theCountry Houses of the North West. London, 1988. W.H. Pyne, Lancashire Illustrated, 1831, 88.WITBY wes Smardale HallSmardale - Warcop - Dalston medPassed to the Dalston family 16 cent. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.WITHERSLACK wes Halecat HouseStanley 1810+J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.WITHERSLACK wes Witherslack HallBroughton - Stanley medAcquired by the Stanleys ca. 1480. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of the North West. London, 1988.YANWATH wes Yanwath HallSutton - Threlkeld - Dudley - Lowther medAcquired by Sir John Lowther in 1654 from Christopher Dudley. J.M. Robinson, Guide to the Country Houses of theNorth West. London, 1988. Country Life, 14, 1903, 126.

WILTSHIRE

BRADFORD-ON-AVON wil Belcombe CourtYerbury medEnlarged by Francis Yerbury (1706-78). Owned by the Yerburys to 1859. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VII. Some contentssold Oct. 7-8, 1964.BRADFORD-ON-AVON wil Bradford PrioryRogers - Methuen - Tugwell - Saunders 1450+Sold by Hugh Rogers to Paul Methuen in 1657. Methuens to 1763. 1763 Tugwell; 1811 John Saunders. A conventafter 1848. Demolished. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VII.BRADFORD-ON-AVON wil Hall's ManorHall - Pierrepont - Divett Ownedby the Halls to 1720. Let from 1726 - Evelyn Pierrepont, 2nd Duke of Kingston (d. 1773). Passed to Philip Medows1789 - he changed his name to Pierrepont. Earl Manvers in 1806. Manvers Papers in Nottingham UL have archivesof house. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VII.BREAMORE wil Breamore HouseHulse 1575+Bought by the Hulse family in 1768. Rich in 18c collections. Some books.BROMHAM wil Spye ParkBaynton 1530+Built by Sir Edward Baynton. Burned 1645. Rebuilt 1650+. Visited by Evelyn in 1654. Rebuilt 1850. VCH Wiltshire,Vol. VII.BROUGHTON GIFFORD wil Manor HouseHorton - Roberts - Hobhouse 1622Built by Sir John Horton (d. 1667). John Roberts 1758. Sold 1789 to Sir Benjamin Hobhouse. Converted to twohouses ca. 1810. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VII.CALNE wil Bowood Park

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Fitzmaurice - Petty 1720+Built by John Petty, Earl of Shelburne; designed by Robert and James Adam. Owned Henry Petty, Marquess ofLansdowne - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. Owned by the Petty family since 1660. F.O. Morris, Series ofPicturesque Views, vol. V, 1866+. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 92. S. Jones, Views, 1829.CASTLE COMBE wil Castle CombeScrope 1450+In the Scrope family since medieval timesa. Owned 1854 by George Poulett Scrope. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series,I, 1854, 245.CHARLTON wil Charlton House [Park]Howard 1600?Designed by Inigo Jones. Owned by the Earl of Suffolk (the 4th Earl?) - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea,1779. S. Jones, Views, 1829. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, II, 1848.CHIPPENHAM wil Corsham House [Court]Halliday - Hungerford - Methven - Methuen 1582Built by William Halliday in 1582+. Methuen ca. 1760. Also later called Corsham Court. Owned by Sir EdwardHungerford (d. 1711). Owned by Paul Methuen - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779. John Britton, AnHistorical Account of Corsham House, 1806. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 216. S. Jones, Views, 1829. Neale, Views, 2nd Series, II, 1825. J. Britton, Beauties, II, 1801.CHIPPENHAM wil Sheldon ManorHungerford medLibrary in the 15c wing. Hungerford/Gibbs families. Country Life, 34, 1913, 638.CHISELDON wil Burderop ParkStephens - Calley 1740+Orig. house built 1618 by William Calley (d. 16410. In Calley family to 1967. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. IX.CLIFFE-PYPARD wil Cliffe HouseGoddard medOwned 1853 by Horatio N. Goddard. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 130.COMPTON-BASSETT? wil Compton ParkPenruddocke medIn Penruddocke family from medieval times. Owned 1853 by Charles Penruddocke. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853,1-4 .CUMBERWELL wil Manor HouseButton - Steward - Walker - Cooper - Taunton 1720Rebuilt by Heneage Walker. Buttons to 1679; Charles Steward (d. 1698); John Walker (d. 1703); Heneage Walker (d.1731). Sold to John A. Cooper ca. 1770. Passed to Taunton. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VII.DEVIZES wil New ParkEstcourt 1780+Designed by James Wyatt. Owned by Thomas Grimston Estcourt, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. Estcourthad another mansion at Estcourt in Gloucestershire. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. S. Jones, Views, 1829.DONHEAD wil Donhead HallWeekes - Kneller - Wyndham - Du Boulay 1650+Also called Belknap. Sold by Knellers to Charles Wyndham in 1825. Owned 1854 by John Du Boulay. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 13.EARL STOKE wil Earl Stoke ParkBrouncker - Paulet - Pitt - Heathcote - Delme - Smith 1791Old house demolished 1785. Numerous changes in ownership. After the Paulet, the house owned by Peter Delm‚;then Joshua Smith. Bought by Taylor in 1820. Library. Owned by George Watson Taylor - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V,1822. Thomas Pitt 1724; George Heathcote 1725; Peter Delm‚ 1737; John Smith 1780. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VII.EAST COULSTON wil Baynton HouseGodolphin - Evelyn - Long 1658Built by Francis Godolphin. Owned by William Godolphin (d. 1781). Bought by William Evelyn. Bought 1796 byWilliam Long. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VIII.ERLESTOKE wil Erlestoke ParkDelm‚ - Smith - Taylor 1786Acquired by Joshua Smith, MP. ca. 1780. Bought by the Taylors 1820. Library. Owned 1853 by Mrs Watson Taylor.J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 234. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, I, 1802. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J.P. Neale,Views, V, 1822.FONTHILL wil Fonthill AbbeyGifford - Beckford - Farquhar 1755+Original house burned in 1755. Owned by William Beckford; sold to John Farquhar in 1822. J.P. Neale's Views,Series 2, vol. I, 1824. J. Rutter, A Description of Fonthill Abbey. Shaftesbury, 1822. J. Britton, Beauties of Wiltshire,

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III, 1825, 328. Contents sold Oct. 1-11, 1822; Sep. 9+, 1823.HARDENHUISH wil Hardenhuish HouseColbourne - Hawkins - Clutterbuck 1780?Built by vColbourne family. Christopher Ansstey died here in 1815. Owned 1855 by Edmund L. Clutterbuck. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 4.KEEVIL wil TalboysBerry - Talboys - Watts - Chamberlaine 1500+Built by Thomas Barkesdale, Owned by Edward Berry ca. 1680 - Berrys to 1749. Thomas Talboys (d. 1765). Passedto James Watts ca. 1810; then Chamberlaine. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VIII.LACOCK wil Lacock AbbeySherrington - Talbot - Grosett medSherrington family after the dissolution. Owned by John Rock Grosett, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III,1826. National Trust. J. Britton, Beauties of Wiltshire, III, 1825, 235. S. Jones, Views, 1829. Library sold July 28-29,1947.LAKE wil Lake HouseDuke 1580+Rebuilt by George Duke 1580+. In the Duke family to 1897. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VI. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2ndSeries, I, 1854, 63.LIDDINGTON wil Manor HouseTalbot - Churchill 1580+Owned by the Talbots to 1720, when bought by Duke of Marlborough. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. IX.LITTLECOT wil Littlecot ParkDarell - Popham - Leybourne 1530+Many changes made. Owned by General Edward Leybourne Popham - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822.LYDIARD TREGOZE wil Lydiard ParkSt John 1743Rebuilt 1743 by John St John (d. 1748). Contents sold in 1824 - rest in 1943 when acquired by Swindon Corporation.VCH Wiltshire, Vol. IX. [Anon] Lydiard Park. [Swindon, 1966?] Country Life, 103, 1948, 578.MELKSHAM wil Place HouseBrouncker - Selfe - Jenkyns - Heathcote 1550+Built by Henry Brouncker. Sold to Isaac Selfe 1657 - Selfes to 1757. Passed to Richard Jenkyns; Heathcotes 1806.Demolished. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VII.NORTON BAVANT wil Manor HouseBennett 1641+Built by Thomas Bennett. Remodelled ca. 1700; altered 1774. Owned by Bennetts to 1858. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VIII.POTTERNE wil Blount's CourtLonge - Frampton - Stancomb 1809Built by William Stancomb on site of older house. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VII.RAMSBURY wil Ramsbury ManorJones - Burdett 1675+Designed by John Webb, nephew of Inigo Jones. Owned by Sir Francis Burdett, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V,1822. S. Jones, Views, 1829. Country Life, 22, 1907, 198.REDLYNCH wil NewhouseGorges - Eyre - Jeffreys 1580+A Y-shaped house, designed by John Thorpe. H. Montgomery-Massingberd, The Field Book of Country Houses,1988.SALISBURY wil Longford CastleGorges - Bouverie 1591+Built by Sir Thomas Gorges. Owned by William Pleydell Bouverie, Earl of Radnor - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd seriesvol. IV, 1828. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, V, 1771. S. Jones, Views, 1829. Burned ca.1810. C.J. Richardson, Old English Mansions, IV, 1848. J. Britton, Beauties of Wiltshire, I, 1801, 95.SALISBURY wil Trafalgar HouseNelson 1733F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, V, 1771.STEEPLE ASHTON wil Manor HousePaulet - Greenhill - Bennett - Smith 1620+Sold by William Paulet (d. 1629) to John Greenhill (d. 1618); sold to John Bennett 1624; Robert Smith ca. 1730; soldby John Smith to Richard Long 1799. In Long family to 1963. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VIII.STEEPLE ASHTON wil Rood Ashton HouseLong 1550+Bought by Edward Long 1597. Remodelled 1770+; altered 1836. Ruined by 1900. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VIII.

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STOURTON wil StourheadHoare 1721+Designed by Colen Campbell for Henry Hoare. Large library especially rich in topography. Catalogue published in1840 (754 pp). Copy in the BL. Colt Hoare's collection of Italian books given to the BM in 1825. J.P. Neale's Views,vol. V, 1822. National Trust. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 90. S. Jones, Views, 1829. C. Campbell, VitruviusBritannicus, III, 1725.STRATFORD-SUB-CASTLE wil Mawarden CourtHerbert - Hill - Pitt - Caledon 1645+Owned by the Chapter of Salisbury. Leased to Sir William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke (d. 1570). Built by PhilipHerbert (d. 1650). Robert Pitt 1724. Pitt family to 1805. Then leased to Lord Caledon. Became the Vicarage in 1849.Altered ca. 1810. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VI.SWINDON wil Swindon HouseGoddard medGoddards from 1580 to 1898. Thomas Goddard (d. 1598); Ambrose Goddard (d. 1854). VCH Wiltshire, Vol. IX.WARDOUR wil Wardour CastleArundell medGreatly enlarged by Sir Matthew Arundell ca. 1575. Owned by James Everard Arundell - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V,1822. Large library. J. Britton, Beauties of Wiltshire, I, 1801, 253. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 166. S. Jones, Views,1829.WARMINSTER wil Byne HouseWansey 1755Built by John Wansey. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VIII.WARMINSTER wil Longleat HouseThynne 1580+Completed in 1580. Substantial library with books going back to the 15c. J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. F.O. Morris,Series of Picturesque Views, vol. V, 1866+. D. Thynne, Longleat. London, 1949. D. Burnett, Longleat. London, 1978.J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 166. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, II, 1717; III, 1725. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J.Kip, I, 1715. D. Coates. Longleat. Derby: English Life: [1960]; [1968].WEST LAVINGTON# wil Manor HouseDauntsey - Danvers - Bertie - Palmer - Churchill 1560+Rebuilt ca. 1670 by Sir John Danvers. Owned by James Bertie, Earl of Abingdon, 1681. Bought 1766 by the Duke ofMarlborough. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VII.WEST TOCKENHAM wil Tockenham HouseButton - Walker - Walker-Heneage 1630+Last Button died in 1712. Rebuilt by Heneage Walker (d. 1731) ca. 1720. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. IX.WESTBURY wil Bratton HouseBallard 1750+VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VIII.WHADDON wil Seend Green HouseSumner - Seymour - Webb - Bruge 1620+VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VII.WHADDON wil Whaddon HouseLong 1580+Long family from 1555. Burned 1835. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VII.WILTON wil Wilton HouseHerbert 1550+Where Sydney wrote his Arcadia. Many alterations by Wyatt ca. 1800. Owned by George Augustus Herbert, Earl ofPembroke & Montogomery - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. Large library. Library sold June 25-26, 1914; March15-17, 1920. VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VI. 8th Earl had a large library ca. 1710. T.J.P. Lever, The Herberts of Wilton.London, 1967. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 181. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, II, 1717; III, 1725; V, 1771. S.Jones, Views, 1829.WINSLEY-CUM-TURLEIGH wil Turleigh HouseKent - Long 1550+Enlarged ca. 1620; rebuilt ca. 1750. Thomas Kent (d. 1703); Longs from 1731. Walter Long (d. 1807). VCH Wiltshire,Vol. VII.WOODFORD wil Heale HouseGreen - Hyde - Frampton - Bowles 1680+Orig. house belonged to the Greens. Owned by Sir Lawrence Hyde 1600 (d. 1643). Robert Hyde MD (d. 1742).Matthew Frampton (d. 1742). William Bowles, Canon of Salisbury (d. 1788). Bought by Capt Gilbert Heathcote (d.1831); Rev Samuel Heathcote. Samuel Johnson stayed with William Bowles for three weeks in 1783. Enlarged 1810+.VCH Wiltshire, Vol. VI.

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ABBERLEY wor Abberley HallWalsh - Bromley - Moilliet 1660+John Walsh ca. 1670 (d. 1682); Sir William Walsh (d. 1707), writer; Robert Bromley (d. 1803); John L. Moilliet 1836.Cat. 1882 - Cup.410.f.599. John L. Moilliet. Abberley Manor. London, 1903.ABBERLEY wor Abberley LodgeWalsh - Bromley 1560+In the Walsh family from medieval times. Passed to Bromley family ca. 1720. T.R. Nash, Worcestershire, I, 1781, 5.ABBERTON wor Abberton HallLaslett 1619+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 175.ASTLEY wor GlasshamptonWinford 1705+Built by Thomas Cookes Winford. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. T.R. Nash, Worcestershire, I, 1781, 40.BAYTON wor Shakenhurst HallWigley 1670+Remodelled 1798. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.BEOLEY wor Beoley HallSheldon - Holmes -Hornby - Mole 1660+Built by William Sheldon (d. 1570). Earlier house vanished. Rebuilt by Ralph Sheldon (d. 1684). Remodelled 1791.Sold in 1788 to Thomas Holmes. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. VCH Worcestershire.BESFORD wor Besford CourtBesford - Harewell - Sebright 1500+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.BIRTSMORTON wor Birtsmorton HouseNanfan - Coote - Monckton - Thackwell 1550+Owned by John Nanfan (d. 1446); William Nanfan (d. 1612). Passed to Charles Coote 1771. Sold 1779 to EdwardMonckton; 1795 to John Thackwell (d. 1808). Thackwells to 1911. VCH Worcestershire.BLOCKLEY wor Northwick ParkChilde - Rushout 1730Elizabethan house seat of the Childes. Rebuilt by Sir John Rushout. VCH Worcestershire. Library sold May 26-27,1965; June 24-25, 1965; Oct 27, 1965; Nov 24, 1965.BREDON wor Manor HouseWashbourne - Hancock - Embury 1585Sold by William Washbourne to William Hancock 1663. John Embury 1776. VCH Worcestershire.BRETFORTON wor Bretforton ManorAshwin 1620+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.BRICKLEHAMPTON wor Bricklehampton HallWoodward 1780+Numerous owners. Rebuilt 1848 by Francis Woodward. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 55.BROADWAY wor Middle HillTaylor - Surman - Boscawen - Savage - Phillipps 1724Earliest house ca. 1724 owned by William Taylor; then Surman family; then Boscawen; then George Savage (1772).Enlarged ca. 1780. Owned by Sir Thomas Phillipps - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. III, 1826. P. Reid, Guide, II,1980. S. Jones, Views, 1829.BROUGHTON GREEN wor Mere HallBearcroft 1560+Seat of the Bearcrofts until 1977. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. VCH Worcestershire. J.B. Burke,Visitation, II, 1853, 143. F.O. Morris, Views, VI, 1880, 15. W. Niven, Old Worcestershire Houses, 1873, 7.CLENT wor Clent HouseAmphlett 1709Demolished. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.COTHERIDGE wor Cotheridge CourtBerkeley 1770+Remodelled from an earlier house. Now flats. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. Berkeleys to 20 cent. VCHWorcestershire. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 86. T.R. Nash, Worcestershire, I, 1781, 559.CROOME D'ABITOT wor Croome CourtClare - Coventry 1540+Bought in 1563 by Sir Thomas Coventry. Rebuilt 1752. Adam's bookcases survive in the library. Owned by George

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William Coventry, Earl of Coventry - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. William Deane, AnHistorical ... Account. Worcester, 1824. VCH Worcestershire. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 8. C.Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, V, 1771. S. Jones, Views, 1829.DAYLESFORD wor Daylesford HouseHastings - Imhoff - Knight 1800?Owned by Warren Hastings. Inventory, 1837 - BL MS Add. 41610. Sale catalogue, August 22+, 1853. Other MS listsin Alston, Handlist of Library Catalogues, 1991. Passed to Sir Charles Imhoff who owned it to 1853. VCHWorcestershire.EARL'S CROOME wor Earl's Croome CourtJeffery - Marten - Dunne 1600+Acquired by Thomas Jeffery 1547. Built by Thomas Jeffery (d. 1650). Bought by Rev William Marten ca. 1700.Passed to Thomas Dunne ca. 1740. Owned by Rev Charles Dunne ca. 1850. VCH Worcestershire.ECKINGTON wor Woollas HallHanford 1611+Built by John Hanford (d. 1616). Hanford family from 1578 to 20 cent. VCH Worcestershire. Now flats. P. Reid,Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 59.ELDERSFIELD wor Eldersfield CourtSpiller - Lechmere 1680+Acquired by Henry Spiller ca. 1650. Passed to Anthony Lechmere in 1715. Lechmere family to 20 cent. VCHWorcestershire.ELMLEY CASTLE wor Elmley Castle HouseSavage - Clavering-Savage 1550+Built by Francis Savage (d. 1557). Savage family to 1776. Remodelled 1702. Passed to Robert Clavering (=Savage)1776. VCH Worcestershire. T.R. Nash, Worcestershire, I, 1781, 384.ELMLEY CASTLE wor Park HouseSavage - Davies 1550+Demolished. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.ELMLEY LOVETT wor The LodgeTownshend - Forrester 1635Built by Henry Townshend (d. 1663). Demolished 1890. VCH Worcestershire.EVESHAM wor Abbey ManorRudge 1840P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.FECKENHAM wor Norgrove CourtCookes - Hemming 1660+Built by William Cookes. Bought by Richard Hemming ca. 1845. VCH Worcestershire.FLADBURY wor Craycombe HousePerrott 1791+Built for George Perrott of the East India Company. The home of Francis Brett Young. P. Reid, Guide to CountryHouses, II, 1980.GRAFTON MANOR wor Manor HouseTalbot 1525?Rebuilt 1567 by John Talbot (d. 1611). Burned 1710. The Talbots were a recusant family. VCH Worcestershire.GREAT MALVERN wor Madresfield CourtLygon medBuilt by Sir William Lygon. Lygons from 1420. Owned by William Beauchamp Lygon, Earl Beauchamp - J.P. Neale'sViews, vol. V, 1822. VCH Worcestershire. T.R. Nash, Worcestershire, II, 1782, 117.GREAT WITLEY wor Witley CourtRussell - Foley 1620+Repeated rebuildings. Destroyed by fire in 1937. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. W. Angus Seats, 1787.J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 95. F.O. Morris, Views, I, 1880, 85. T.R. Nash, Worcestershire, II, 1782,465.HADZOR wor Hadzor HouseAmphlett - Galton 1779Owned by Amphlett family to ca. 1820. Enlarged 1827 by Howard Galton. Galtons to 20 cent. VCH Worcestershire.HAGLEY wor Hagley HallLyttelton 1760?Built by George, 1st Lord Lyttelton on site of old house. Owned by Lyttelton family since 1565. Hagley MSScatalogued by HMC. VCH Worcestershire. [Anon] A Description of Hagley Park. London, 1777. J.B. Burke,Visitation, I, 1852, 174. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, V, 1771. S. Jones, Views, 1829. G. Jackson-Stops. HagleyHall. Derby: English Life, 1979; 1982.

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HAGLEY wor Harborough HallPenn - Shenstone 1635+Built by William Penn. Passed from daughter to Thomas Shenstone. VCH Worcestershire.HALESOWEN wor Halesowen GrangeLeith - Burgh 1720+Seat of the Lords Burgh. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.HALESOWEN wor The LeasowesShenstone 1750+William Shenstone's house. Rebuilt 1820+. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. [Anon] A Companion to theLeasowes, Hagley, and Enville. London, 1789. W. West, Picturesque Views in Shropshire, 1831, 119.HANBURY wor Hanbury HallVernon 1740+Drawings in house. Built by Thomas Vernon (d. 1721). Vernons from 1631 to 20 cent. VCH Worcestershire. F.O.Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. V, 1866+. National Trust. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. M. Gibbon, HanburyHall. London, 1967. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 210.HANLEY CASTLE wor Severn EndLechmere 1650+Disastrous fire in 1896. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. E.P. Shirley, Hanley and the House of Lechmere.London, 1883. T.R. Nash, Worcestershire, I, 1781, 559. W. Niven, Old Worcestershire Houses, 1873, 41.HANLEY WILLIAM wor Hanley CourtNewport - Wakeman 1720+Demolished. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.HARTLEBURY wor Hartlebury CastleEpiscopal Residence 1500+Residence of the Bishops of Worcester from 16 cent. Rebuilt 1660+ by Thomas Westrowe. Bishop LLoyd 1699; Hurd1788. Hurd's library still there. VCH Worcestershire.HARVINGTON wor Harvington HallYate - Pakington - Throckmorton 1590+Enlarged 17 cent. Dilapidated by 1911. Demolished. VCH Worcestershire.HILLHAMPTON wor Hillhampton HouseMucklow - Slaney - Foley 1600+Sold by William Mucklow in 1654 ro Richard Slaney; sold to Thomas Foley 1670. Foleys to 19 cent. VCHWorcestershire.HINDLIP wor Hindlip House [Hall]Habington - Compton 1580+Plundered 1651. Burned ca. 1810. Bought by John Habington (d. 1582); William Habington, the poet (d. 1654).Passed to Sir William Compton 1686. Compton family to 1853. VCH Worcestershire. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2ndSeries, II, 1855, 81. T.R. Nash, Worcestershire, I, 1781, 588.HUDDINGTON wor Huddington CourtWintour 1584+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.INKBERROW wor Cookhill PrioryFortescue 1580+Remodelled in 1763. Granted to Sir Nicholas Fortescue in 1542. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.IPSLEY wor Ipsley CourtHuband 1660+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.KEMERTON wor Kemerton CourtParsons - Hopton 1600+Now a sanatorium. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.KEMPSEY wor The NashBuck - Baker - Bentley - Temple 1598+Probably built by John Buck. Sold 1620+ to Humphrey Baker. 1650 sold to Charles Bentley. 1738 sold to Sir WilliamTemple (d. 1760). 1805 passed to John Dicken (=Temple). VCH Worcestershire.KYRE MAGNA wor Kyre ParkPytts - Childe 1586+Bought and repaired by Sir Edward Pytts 1575 (d. 1618). Included a library. Altered 1780. Several Pytts were MPs.Pytts to 1832. Passed to William L. Childe. VCH Worcestershire. T.R. Nash, Worcestershire, I, 1781, 472. Librarysold July 7, 1930.MARLBOROUGH wor Tottenham ParkBruce 1740?

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Designed by the Earl of Burlington on site of old house ruined in the Civil War. Owned by Charles Bruce BrudenellBruce, Marquess of Ailesbury - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. Library.MARTLEY wor The NoakNash 1620+Bought by James Nash ca. 1665. Nash family to 20 cent. Rebuilt 1853. Owned by Rev Treadway R. Nash, theWorcestershire historian. VCH Worcestershire.MOSELEY wor Moseley HallTaylor 1800+Burned in the riots of 1791. Rebuilt by John Taylor. Owned by Mrs Taylor - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822.NORTH CLAINES wor Bevere HouseNash - Cutler 1760+Built by Dr T.R. Nash, historian of Worcestershire. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. T.R. Nash,Worcestershire, I, 1781.OMBERSLEY wor Ombersley CourtSandys 1725+Built by Samuel Sandys, 1st Lord Sandys. Later remodelling. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 123. T.R. Nash, Worcestershire, II, 1782, 216. Country Life, 113, 1953, 34, 94, 152.OVERBURY wor Overbury CourtMartin 1740+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. T. R. Nash, Worcestershire, I, 1781, 559.PERSHORE wor Perrot HousePerrot - Woodward 1760+Built by George Perrot (d. 1780). Owned by Thomas Woodward, painter (d. 1852). VCH Worcestershire.POWICK wor Priors CourtLane - Goole 1570+The home of John Lane who helped Charles II escape after the battle of Worcester. P. Reid, Guide to CountryHouses, II, 1980.REDMARLEY D'ABITOT wor Down HouseDowdeswell 1823Old house pulled down 1823. Owned 1854 by George Dowdeswell, MP. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 18.RIBBESFORD wor Ribbesford HouseHerbert 1535+Lord Herbert of Chirbury lived here. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. T.R. Nash, Worcestershire, I, 1781,38.ROUS LENCH wor Rous Lench CourtRous - Rouse - Boughton - Rouse-Boughton 1520+Partly demolished ca. 1810. Rous family from 1382 to 1729. Thomas Philipps changed his name to Rouse 1719 (d.1768). Passed 1768 to Charles W. Boughton (=Rouse). VCH Worcestershire. W. Niven, Old Worcestershire Houses,1873, 29.SALWARPE wor Salwarpe CourtTalbot - Sharington - Gresley 1480+Bought by John Talbot 1546. Passed to Sir Henry Sharington 1574. Then Talbots to 1738. Sold to Philip Gresley (d.1825). Hardly modified over the centuries. VCH Worcestershire.SPETCHLEY wor Spetchley ParkSheldon - Berkeley 1508+Rebuilt in 1815+. Large library. Passed from the Sheldon family to Rowland Berkeley (d. 1611). Owned by RobertBerkeley - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. Owned by R.J. Berkeley. P. Reid, Guide, II, 1980. VCH Worcestershire.J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 13. Country Life, 40, 1916, 42.STANFORD-ON-TEME wor Stanford CourtSalwey - Winnington 1620+Destroyed by fire in 1882 - with loss of library. Part survives. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. T.R. Nash,Worcestershire, II, 1782, 365.STAUNTON wor Staunton CourtHorton - Cooke - Lechmere 1580+Probably built by Walter Horton. Sold 1636 to Thomas Cooke (d. 1641). Sold ca. 1720 to Nicholas Lechmere.Lechmeres to 20 cent. VCH Worcestershire.STOULTON wor Wolverton HallCooksey - Acton 1720+P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.STOURBRIDGE wor Wollaston HallLiddeatt - Wheeler - Addenbrooks 1550+

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John Liddeatt (d. 1639). Edward Liddeatt 1672. VCH Worcestershire.STRENSHAM wor Strensham CourtTaylor 1824Built for John Taylor. Destroyed by fire in 1974. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. VCH Worcestershire.T.R. Nash, Worcestershire, II, 1782, 392.TARBECK wor Hewell GrangeOther - Windsor 1712+Owned by Other Archer Windsor - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. T.R. Nash, Worcestershire, II, 1782, 403.TIDMINGTON wor Tidmington HouseIngram - Walker - Wentworth - Snow 1600+Owned by Ingrams from 1545 to 1625. Richard Walker 1636. 1716 Thomas Wentworth. 1750 passed to Snow family.Snows to 1888. Remodelled 1700+' again 1780+. VCH Worcestershire.UPPER ARLEY wor Arley CastleLyttelton - Woodward 1580+In the Lyttelton family to 1779. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. Contents sold Dec. 6-18, 1852.UPTON WARREN wor Badge CourtWinter - Talbot 1630+Left by Sir George Winter to his widow with reversion to Gilbert Talbot; thence the Earls of Shrewsbury. VCHWorcestershire. Earlier name Batchcott.UPTON-ON-SEVERN wor Ham CourtMartin 1772Built by the Martin family (Martins Bank), designed by Anhtony Keck. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.UPTON-ON-SEVERN wor Rhydd CourtLechmere 1700?F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. V, 1866+.WESTWOOD PARK wor Westwood ParkPakington 1560+Built by Sir John Pakington. Damaged in Civil War. Rebuilt 1660+. The Pakington seat at Hampton Lovett destroyedin the Civil War. Remodelled ca. 1720. Pakington family to 1900. VCH Worcestershire. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I,1852, 271. S.C. Hall, Baronial Halls, II, 1848. J. Kip, I, 1715. F.O. Morris, Views, V, 1880, 67.WICHENFORD wor Wichenford CourtWashbourne - Skinner - Woodroffe 1670+Now a farmhouse. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980. VCH Worcestershire.WICK wor Wick HouseHudson 1750+Demolished. P. Reid, Guide to Country Houses, II, 1980.WOLVERLEY wor Wolverley CourtAttwood 1580+Owned by Attwoods to 19 cent. Rebuilt ca. 1810. VCH Worcestershire.WOLVERSHULL wor Wollashull HallHanford 1611+Owned by Francis Hanford - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822.

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ACKLAM yor Acklam HallHustler 1665+Built by Sir William Hustler. Remodelled 1845. Hustler family from 1637 to 20 cent. VCH Yorkshire North Riding.J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 106.ALDBOROUGH yor Aldborough ManorLawson 1830+J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 128. Also spelled Aldburgh. Built by Andrew Lawson, MP. The original Lawson wasSir George Lawson (1530).ALLERTON MAULEVERER yor StourtonThornton - Stourton 1700?Once owned by the Duke of York who sold it in 1789 to Colonel Thornton - then it was called Thornville Royal. Soldto Lord Stourton in 1805. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+.ARMLEY yor Armley HouseHopton - Gott 1800+Designed by Smirke. Gardens by Repton. Owned by Benjamin Gott - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. Jones, Views,1829.

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ASKRIGG yor Coleby HallColeby - Wortley 1633Built by John Coleby. VCH Yorkshire North Riding.ASKRIGG yor Nappa HallMetcalfe - Robinson - Viner 1450+Built by Thomas Metcalfe. Sold by Thomas Metcalfe ca. 1705. Passed to Thomas Robinson, 2nd Lord Grantham.Passed 1809 to Lady Mary Viner. VCH Yorkshire North Riding.BARNSLEY yor Wentworth CastleWentworth - Fitzwilliam 1720?Home of the Earls of Strafford - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779. F.O. Morris, Series ofPicturesque Views, vol. I, 1866. Known also as Wentworth Woodhouse. Remodelled 1780+. Neale, Views, V. S. Jones,Views, 1829. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 254. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, I, 1715; IV, 1739. W. Watts,Seats, 1779. D. Hey. Wentworth Castle. Derby: English Life, 1991.BEDALE yor Bedale HallPeirse - Beresford-Peirse 1700+Bought by John Peirse 1657. Henry Peirse (d. 1824). Passed to Admiral Sir John Beresford = Beresford-Peirse. VCHYorkshire North Riding.BEDALE yor Cowling HallRaper - Robertson 1740+Owned by Henry Raper 1706. Robertson 1792. VCH Yorkshire North Riding.BENINGBROUGH yor Beningbrough HallBourchier - Earle - Dawnay 1620+Built by Sir John Bourchier (d. 1660). Passed 1768 to Giles Earle; 1827 to Rev William H. Dawnay. Daawnay familyto 20 cent. VCH Yorkshire North Riding. J. Lees-Milne, Beningborough Hall. London, 1961. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I,1852, 3. F.O. Morris, Views, V, 1880, 7. Contenst sold June 10-13, 1958.BESSINGBY yor Bessingby HallHudson 1807Built by Harring Hudson (d. 1848). VCH Yorkshire East Riding.BIRSTALL yor Tong HallTempest - Plumbe 1702+Built by Sir George Tempest. Large library. Owned by Colonel Plumbe - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822.BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND yor Bolton HallPudsey - Dawson - Bolton - Littledale 1580?Owned by Pudsey family to 1728 when Ambrose died. Sold by Pudsey Dawson 1804 to John Bolton; resold 1833 toMrs Mary Littledale, daughter of Pudsey Dawson. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 137.BOROUGHBRIDGE yor Boroughbridge HallLawson 1580+Owned 1852 by Andrew Lawson - previous owners not yet identified. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 128.BOSSALL yor Bossall HallBelt 1643+Built by Sir Robert Belt. Belt family to 1889. VCH Yorkshire North Riding.BOYNTON yor Boynton HallStrickland 1590?Built by William Strickland (d. 1598). Altered ca. 1700. |Remodelled by Sir William Strickland (d. 1735); 1765-80 bySir George Strickland, designed by Carr. Stricklands to 20 cent. VCH Yorkshire East Riding.BRADFORD yor Bowling HallAsheton - Tempest - Mason 1570+Also spelled Bolling. Added to at different times. Owned by Thomas Mason - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. Now amuseum owned by Bradford Council. S. Jones, Views, 1829.BRANDSBY yor Brandsby HallCholmeley 1767Built by Francis Cholmeley on site of old house. Cholmeley family from 1558 to 20 cent. VCH Yorkshire NorthRiding. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 125.BROUGH yor Brantingham ThorpeSmetheby - Shawe - Sykes 1570+F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866.BROUGHTON yor Broughton HallTempest 1580?In the Tempest family since 15 cent. Owned 1855 by Sir Charles R. Tempest. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II,1855, 218. John Tempest (d. 1737).BROUNSHOLME yor Brounsholme Hall

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Parker 1602+Owned by the Parker family since 15 cent. Old house pulled down in 1601 and rebuilt by Thomas Parker.Remodelled ca. 1800-13. [Anon] Brounsholme Hall, [1957?]. T.L. Parker, Description of Brounsholme Hall. London,1815. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 232.BURTON AGNES yor Manor House [Hall]Griffith - Boynton medRemodelled 1470 by Sir Walter Griffith (d. 1481). Rebuilt 1601-10 by Sir Henry Griffith, designed by RobertSmythson. Remodelled 1720 by Sir Griffith Boynton (d. 1730). Passed on death of Sir Henry Griffith in 1654 to SirFrancis Boynton. Boyntons to 1899. VCH Yorkshire East Riding. E.I. Musgrave. Burton Agnes Hall. Derby: EnglishLife, [1957].CASTLE LEAVINGTON yor Red HallMeriton - Pennyman - Caris 1603+Built by George Meriton, Dean of York (d. 1624). Passed to the Pennyman family. Sold by Sir James Pennyman 1802to Robert Caris. VCH Yorkshire North Riding.CATTERICK yor Kiplin HallCalvert - Crowe - Carpenter 1625Built by George Calvert, Lord Baltimore, des. Inigo Jones. Passed to Christopher Crowe 1722. Robert Crowe 1809.Passed to George D. Carpenter, Earl of Tyrconnel. VCH Yorkshire North Riding. G.B. Wood, Historic Homes ofYorkshire, 1957, 78.CAWTHORNE yor Cannon HallBosvile - Hewitt - Spencer - Stanhope 1680?Library formed by the "late" John Spencer. Owned by Walter Spencer Stanhope - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822.Museum owned by Barnsley CouncilCONSTABLE BURTON yor Constable Burton HallWyvill 1755+Built by Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, des. by Carr. Wyvill family from 1575 to 20 cent. VCH Yorkshire North Riding. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 55. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, V, 1771.COSTON yor Coston HallSkinner - Jolliffe - Lowe - Biddulph - Archer medEdward Skinner 1594. Richard Skinner (d. 1631). Passed to Thomas Jolliffe ca. 1660. Passed to Rebecca Lowe (d.1791) in 1758; Biddulph family. Sold 1812 to Other Archer, 6th Earl of Plymouth. VCH Worcestershire.COTTINGHAM yor Hull Bank HouseBurton 1740?Built by Richard Burton (d. 1765). Now known as Haworth Hall. VCH Yorkshire East Riding.COXWOLD yor Newburgh PrioryBellasis 1600+Owned by William Bellasis (d. 1603). Bellasis = Viscounts Fauconberg. VCH Yorkshire North Riding. J.B. Burke,Visitation, I, 1852, 265. W. Wheater, Mansions of Yorkshire, 1888, 185.CROFT yor Halnaby HallMilbanke 1728Large library. Acquired by Mark Milbanke (d. 1680). Probably built by Ralph Milbanke (d. 1748). Milbanke familyto 1857. VCH Yorkshire North Riding.CUSWORTH yor Cusworth HallWrightson 1740Owned by William Wrightson - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. W. Angus, Seats, 1787. C. Campbell, VitruviusBritannicus, IV, 1767. S. Jones, Views, 1829.DARLEY yor Darley HallBownes - Newman 1700+Bownes (derived from Bohun) to 1820, when passed to William Newman. Owned by him in 1852. J.B. Burke,Visitation, I, 1852, 197.DENTON yor Denton ParkFairfax - Ibbetson 1660+Twice rebuilt. Last time in 1800+, designed by Carr. Owned by Sir Henry Carr Ibbetson - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V,1822.DOUNHOLME yor Walburn HallLascelles - Beckwith - Hutton 1570+Passed to Roger Beckwith. Beckwiths to 1755. John Hutton. Hutton family from 1755 to 20 cent. VCH YorkshireNorth Riding.DRIFFIELD yor Burton Agnes HallBoynton 1595?Preservation Trust. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. I, 1866. [Anon]. Burton Agnes Hall, [1969].

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Archives sold July 28-29, 1947.DRIFFIELD yor Sledmere HouseSykes 1751?Built by Sir Christopher Sykes, 2nd Bart. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 124. Country Life, 1, 1897, 246.ESCRICK yor Escrick HallThompson - Lawley 1680+Rebuilt by Henry Thompson (d. 1700) who bought the house in 1668 from the Knyvett family. Passed in 1820 to P.B.Lawley. Enlarged 1763 (designed John Carr); again in 1846. VCH Yorkshire East Riding.ESHOLT yor Esholt HallCalverley - Stansfield - Crompton 1720+Built by Sir Walter Calverley. Owned by Joshua Crompton - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. S. Jones, Views, 1829.ESHTON yor Eshton HallBindless - Wilson 1825Owned by Wilson family since 1646. Owned by Matthew Wilson - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. Largelibrary. C.J. Stewart, A Catalogue of the Library collected by Miss Richardson Currer. London, 1833. F.O. Morris,Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 127.FARNLEY yor Farnley HallFawkes 1800+Earlier houses demolished. Designed by Carr. Owned by Walter Fawkes - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. Notablecollection of Turners. S. Jones, Views, 1829. W. Wheater, Mansions of Yorkshire, 1888, 81.FLASBY-WITH-WINTERBURN yor Flasby HallPreston 1720?Med. house demolished 1718. Owned 1854 by Cooper Preston. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 87.FORCETT yor Forcett ParkShuttleworth - Michell 1720+Probably built by Robert Shuttleworth. Passed to Michell 1785. Michells family to 20 cent. VCH Yorkshire NorthRiding.FRYSTONE MONK yor Frystone HallCrowle - Carr - Milnes 1780?Owned 1853 by Robert P. Milnes, MP. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 241; 2nd Series, II, 1855, 75.GILLING yor Gilling CastleFairfax medRebuilt 1585 by Sir William Fairfax (d. 1597). Remodelled 1710+. Fairfax family to 1871. VCH Yorkshire NorthRiding, vol I. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 94.GLEDSTONE yor Gledstone HallHartley - Roundell 1715+Passed to the Roundell family ca. 1710. Owned 1852 by Richard H. Roundell. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 54.GROTTON yor Grotton HallBuckley 1575?Original house built ca. 1575. Rebuilt 1656 by John Buckley. Owned 1853 by Edmund Buckley, MP. In Buckleyfamily from med. times. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 18.GUISBOROUGH yor Guisborough HallChaloner 1530?Bought by Sir Thomas Chaloner (d. 1565). Chaloners to 1825, when the house was demolished. VCH YorkshireNorth Riding. J. Kip, I, 1715.GUISBOROUGH yor Hutton HallPease 1800?F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. III, 1866.GUISELEY yor Hawksworth HallHawksworth - Carroll 1611?Many times altered. Owned by George Carroll - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. S. Jones, Views, 1829.HAREWOOD yor Harewood HouseWentworth - Cutler - Boulter - Lascelles 1760+Home of the Lascelles family (Earls of Harewood) since 1760. Designed by John Carr. Library. Neale, vol. V, 1822.F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. I, 1866. R. Buckle, Harewood, [1959?] J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2ndSeries, I, 1854, 69. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, V, 1771. S. Jones, Views, 1829. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. E.I.Musgrave. Harewood House. Derby: English Life, [1953]. R. Buckle. Harewood. Derby: English Life, [1959]; [1966].HAWNBY yor Arden HallTancred 1600+Built by Ralph Tancred (d. 1602). Tancred family to 1900. VCH Yorkshire North Riding.HEATH yor Heath

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Smyth 1740?Built by John Smyth - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779.HEDON yor New HallDawson - Iveson 1740+Built by Jacob Dawson, Town Clerk. Bought 1769 by William Iveson, lawyer (d. 1786). VCH Yorkshire East Riding.HELMSLEY yor Duncombe ParkVilliers - Duncombe 1713+Large library. Owned by the Earl of Rutland; then George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham. Passed to Duncombefamily in 1695. Owned by Charles Duncombe, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824. Remodelled by 1st Earlof Feversham in 1879 after a fire. VCH Yorkshire North Riding, vol I. [Anon] A Description of Duncombe Park.Kirbymoorside, 1812. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 31. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, III, 1725. S.Jones, Views, 1829.HEMSWORTH yor Hemsworth HallBradshaw - Wood - Wrightson - Greaves - Leatham 1600?Bought from the Bradshaws by Dr Henry Wood in 1769. Sir Charles Wood (d. 1836). Sold by Henry Greaves 1849 toLeatham. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 117.HENDERSKELFE yor Castle HowardHoward 1699+Designed by Vanbrugh. Built for the 3rd Earl of Carlisle. Owned by Frederick Howard, Earl of Carlisle - J.P. Neale'sViews, vol. V, 1822. VCH Yorkshire North Riding. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. I, 1866. Website:http://www.castlehoward.co.uk/HESLINGTON yor Heslington HallEynns - Hesketh - Yarburgh 1568Acquired by Thomas Hesketh 1601. 1692 passed to James Yarburgh. Yarburgh family to 1852. Orig. house built bySir Thomas Eynns. Altered 1852. Now York University. VCH Yorkshire East Riding. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2ndSeries, II, 1855, 154. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J.P. Neale, Views, V, 1822.HORNBY yor Hornby CastleSt Quintin - Conyers - Osborne medAltered 1710; 1800. Library. Passed to the Osbornes, Dukes of Leeds ca. 1700. Owned by George William FrederickOsborne, Duke of Leeds - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824. VCH Yorkshire North Riding. F.O. Morris, Seriesof Picturesque Views, vol. V, 1880. S. Jones, Views, 1829. Library sold June 2-4, 1930.HOTHAM yor Hotham HallBurton 1722?Bought by Burton family 1719. Enlarged 1823.HOUGHTON yor Houghton HallLangdale 1760+Built by Philip Langdale (d. 1814). Passed to Charles Houghton (=Langdale). Langdale family to 1950. VCHYorkshire East Riding. Country Life, 138, 1965, 1734.HOVINGHAM yor Hovingham HallWorsley 1750Built by Thomas Worsley (d. 1778). Worsley family to 10 c. VCH Yorkshire North Riding, vol I. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 133. M. Worsley. Hovingham Hall. Derby: English Life, 1984.HOWSHAM yor Howsham HallWentworth - Cholmley 1580+The Cholmley family acquired from Cholmley. Owned by Henry Cholmley - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. S. Jones,Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. I, 1866. Catalogue of the library by William Tesseyman,1791 – Bodley MS. Eng. Misc. c. 568. Library sold by Hollis & Webb, Leeds, 2 Nov. 1948.HUNMANBY yor Hunmanby HallLappington - Osbaldeston - Osbaldeston-Mitford 1610+Enlarged 1663; remodelled 1700-20. Bought from Robert Lappington in 1665 by William Osbaldeston. Osbaldestonsto 1835. Passed to Bertram Mitford = Osbaldeston-Mitford (to 1920). VCH Yorkshire East Riding.HUTTON MAGNA yor Hutton HallGirlington - Tunstall 1580+Probably built by Nicholas Girlington, who sold to Francis Tunstall 1614. Tunstall family to 20 cent. VCH YorkshireNorth Riding. F.O. Morris, Views, III, 1880, 15.INGLEBY ARNCLIFFE yor Ingleby HallMauleverer 1580+Built by William Mauleverer. Rebuilt 1745 by Thomas Mauleverer, des. by Carr. Fire 1912. Mauleverer family to1857. VCH Yorkshire North Riding.INGLEBY GREENHOW yor Ingleby ManorEure - Foulis 1570+

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Bought from Ralph Eure by Sir David Foulis in 1608. Foulis family to 1876. VCH Yorkshire North Riding. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 137. J. Kip, I, 1715.KELFIELD yor Kelfield HallStillington 1590?Bought by Thomas Stllington 1577. Remodelled 1839. Complex history after death of Joseph Stillington in 1746.Estate split in 1812. VCH Yorkshire East Riding.KINGSTON-UPON-HULL yor Burton Constable HallConstable 1580?Added to in the 18c. MS. cat 1791. Large library. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. I, 1866. Watts (1779)records a library of over 10,000 vols. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 89. F.O. Morris, Views, I, 1880, 45.Watts, Seats, 1779.KINGSTON-UPON-HULL yor Wilberforce HouseWilberforce 1656?Owned by Hull Council. A museum to the memory of William Wilbeforce. Country Life, 109, 1951, 265.KIPPAX yor Kippax ParkBland 1580+Built by Sir Thomas Bland. Owned by Thomas Davison Bland - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. S. Jones, Views,1829.KIRKHEATON yor Denby GrangeKaye 1640+Owned by Sir John Lister Kaye - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 228. S. Jones, Views,1829. F.O. Morris, Views, IV, 1880, 81.KIRKLEATHAM yor Kirkleatham HallTurner - Vansittart 1623+Built by John Turner. Remodelled by Charles Turner ca. 1750. Passed 1812 to Henry Vansittart (d. 1844). VCHYorkshire North Riding. J. Kip, I, 1715.KIRKLEATHAM yor Wilton CastleBulmer - Lowther medDesigned by Smirke, built ca. 1810. Owned by Sir John Lowther - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. VCHYorkshire North Riding. S. Jones, Views, 1829. W. Wheater, Mansions of Yorkshire, 1888, 336.KIRKLEES yor Kirklees HallArmytage medOwned by Sir George Armytage - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 211. S.Jones, Views, 1829. G.B. Wood, Historic Homes of Yorkshire, 1957, 15.KNEDLINGTON yor Knedlington ManorArlush - Terrick - Clarke 1570?New house built 1841 by Thomas Clarke. Old Hall still remained in 1850. Owned by Richard Terrick, Bishop ofLondon, ca. 1750. The Clarke family from ca. 1800. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 242.LEDSTON yor Ledston HallWitham - Wentworth - Lewys - Hastings - Wilson 1618+Owned by Christopher Wilson - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. S. Jones, Views, 1829.LEEDS yor Temple NewsamIngram 1650?Built by Sir Anthony Ingram. Large library. Owned by Isabella Ann Ingram Shepher, Marchioness of Hertford - J.P.Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. Owned by Leeds Council. S.D. Kitson, Temple Newsam. Leeds, 1936. S. Jones, Views,1829. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. I, 1866. J.B. Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 92. Contents sold July26-31, 1922.LYTHE yor Mulgrave CastleVilliers - Phipps 1735+Built by Catherine, wife of John Duke of Buckingham. Rebuilt by Henry Phipps, Earl of Mulgrave - J.P. Neale'sViews, 2nd series, vol. II, 1825. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. II, 1866+. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J.B.Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 65. W. Wheater, Mansions of Yorkshire, 1888, 133.MANFIELD yor Cliffe HallWitham - Wilson 1720?Witham family from 1625 to 1824, when bought by John Wilson. Wilson family to 20 cent. VCH Yorkshire NorthRiding.MARKET WEIGHTON yor Everingham ParkHaggerston 1760+Library. Owned by Lord Herries - F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. I, 1866. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2ndSeries, I, 1854, 88.MARSKE yor Marske Hall

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Pennyman - Lowther - Dundas 1625Built by Sir William Pennyman. Passed to Lowthers in 1650. Bought by Lawrence Dundas 1762. Dundas family to 20cent. VCH Yorkshire North Riding. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 5.METHLEY yor Methley Park [Hall]Savile 1610+Owned by the Savile family since medieval times. Owned by John Savile, Earl of Mexborough - J.P. Neale's Views,vol. V, 1822. S. Jones, Views, 1829. W. Wheater, Mansions of Yorkshire, 1888, 146.MILNSBRIDGE yor Milnsbridge HouseRadcliffe - Pickford - Armitage 1780+Owned by Joseph Armitage - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. S. Jones, Views, 1829.MYTON yor Stapylton HallStapylton 1630+Built by Brian Stapylton; bought 1614. Miles Stapylton MP (d. 1752). Stapylton family to 20 cent. VCH YorkshireNorth Riding.MYTON-UPON-SWALE yor Myton HallStapylton 1693Stapylton family from 1660. Built by Sir Henry Stapylton. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 23.NABURN yor Bell HallBell - Hewley - Baines 1600+In 1566 passed to Richard Bell (d. 1617). 1662 sold to Sir John Hewley (d. 1679). Passed 1710 to Hewley Baines.Baines family to 1912. Rebuilt ca. 1680 by Sir John Hewley. VCH Yorkshire East Riding.NAFFERTON yor Nether HallPearson - St Quintin 1600?Bought by John Pearson 1658. Passed 1720 to Sir William St Quintin. VCH Yorkshire East Riding.NORTHALLERTON yor Lazenby HallCarey 1610+Robert carey (d. 1639). History obscure from 1661 - Sir Henry Carey (d. 1661). VCH Yorkshire North Riding.NUNNINGTON yor Nunnington HallHolloway - Graham 1630+Built by John Holloway soon after he bought the house (1628). Bough by Ranald Graham 1655 (d. 1685). Sir RichardGraha, Viscount Preston in 1681. 1785 sold by Sir Bellingham Graham. [Anon] Nunnington Hall, [1955?] CountryLife, 63, 1928, 148.ORMESBY yor Ormesby HallPennyman 1670?Pennyman family from 1600 to 20 cent. Remodelled ca. 1750 by James Pennyman. VCH Yorkshire North Riding.M.D. Huebner, Ormesby Hall, [1963].PUCKHILL yor Allerthorpe HallLascelles - Robinson - Harrison - Montagu 1608+Sold by Sir Thomas Lascelles in 1590 to William Robinson. 1626 passed to Harrison family. 1743 Edward Montagu,Lord Rokeby. VCH Yorkshire North Riding.REIGHTON yor Reighton HallStrickland 1710+Rebuilt by Henry E. Strickland. VCH Yorkshire East Riding.RICHMOND yor Aske HallDundas 1600?In the Dundas family since 15 cent. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. V, 1880.RICHMOND yor Barningham ParkMilbank 1670+Remodelled 1790+. Library. H. Montgomery-Massingberd, The Field Book of Country Houses, 1988.RIPLEY yor Ripley CastleIngilby 1555+Owned by Sir William Amcotts Ingilby - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. V, 1829. F.O. Morris, Series of PicturesqueViews, vol. I, 1866. [Anon] Ripley Castle. Derby: English Life, [1960]. W. Wheater, Mansions of Yorkshire, 1888, 205.RIPON yor Newby Park [Hall]Weddell - Robinson - Ramsden 1721+Owned by Lord Grantham; rented to John Charles Ramsden, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. Now owned byRobin Compton. E.I. Musgrave, Newby Hall. Derby: English Life, [1952]; [1968]. J. Kip, I, 1715.ROTHERHAM yor Thrybergh ParkReresby - Savile - Finch - Fullerton 1830?Old Reresby house pulled down by Colonel Fullerton. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. I, 1866. J.B.Burke, Visitation, I, 1852, 249; 2nd Series, II, 1855, 122.

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ROTHERHAM yor Wentworth HouseWatson-Wentworth - Fitzwilliam 1760?Built by the Marquess of Rockingham. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 109. C. Campbell, VitruviusBritannicus, IV, 1739. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris, Views, I, 1880, 23. J.P. Neale, Views, V, 1822. W. Watts,Seats, 1779. Charles Watson-Wentworth died in 1782. Large library. Owned 1854 by Earl Fitzwilliam (d. 1857).RUDSTON yor Thorpe HallWood - Hassell - Bosville 1750?Owned by the Wood family from 1557 to 1695, when conveyed to Thomas Hassell. Sold 1775 to Godfrey Bosville.VCH Yorkshire East Riding.RYTON yor Garforth HallGarforth 1750+Garforth family from 1623. VCH Yorkshire North Riding.SCRUTON yor Scruton HallGale - Coore 1705+Built by Roger Gale. Thomas Gale, Dean of York, 1688. Passed to Coore family 1816. VCH Yorkshire North Riding.SEWERBY yor Sewerby HallGreame 1810+Rebuilt by John Greame. VCH Yorkshire East Riding. F. Johnson, Sewerby Hall and Park. Bridlington, [1975?]Books sold July 16-21, 1934.SHEFFIELD yor Oakes ParkBagshaw 1650?T. Bagshawe, Oakes Park, Sheffield. Derby, [1972]. Home of the Bagshawe family since 1699. William Bagshaw (d.1702) author of several works (nonconformist).SILKSTONE yor Bretton HallWentworth - Beaumont 1720Built by Sir William Wentworth. Owned by Thomas Richard Beaumont - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. S. Jones,Views, 1829.SKELTON yor Skelton CastleWharton 1794Built on sire of old castle demolished 1788 by John Wharton. Wharton family to 20 cent. VCH Yorkshire NorthRiding.SKIPTON yor Skipton CastleClifford - Tufton medPassed by marriage to John Tufton, 2nd Earl of Thanet (d. 1664). Owned 1854 by Sir Richard Tufton. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, I, 1854, 235.SKUTTERSKELFE yor Skutterskelfe HallLayton - Bathurst - Cary - Amherst 1600?Sold by the Laytons to Bathursts 1658. Owned by George Cary 1754. Passed to Sir Jeffery Amherst in 1767. Passed1830 to Viscounts Falkland (Cary family). VCH Yorkshire North Riding.SOUTH CAVE yor Cave CastleBarnard 1820?Owned 1855 by Henry G. Barnard. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 135.SOUTH KILVINGTON yor Kilvington HallMeynell medMeynell family from 12 cent. Rebuilt 1835 by Thomas Meynell. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 110.SPROTBROUGH yor Sprotbrough HallFitzwilliam - Copley 1665+Owned by Sir Joseph Copley - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J. Kip, I, 1715.STAMFORD BRIDGE yor Aldby ParkDarley 1726+F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. V, 1880, 47. J.B. Burke, Visitations, I, 1852, 59.STAPLETON yor Stapleton ParkLascelles - Hodgson - Petre 1760?Built by Edward Lascelles, Earl of Harewood. Owned by Edward Petre - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. S. Jones,Views, 1829.STILLINGTON yor Stillington HallCroft 1620+Bought by Christopher Croft 1649; Stephen Croft (d. 1798). Remodelled ca. 1750. Croft was a friend of Sterne whothrew the MS of Tristram Shandy into the fire in this house - rescued. Sterne was rector at Stillington from 1743.VCH Yorkshire North Riding.STUDLEY ROYAL yor Studley Park

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Tempest - Aislabie - Lawrence 1660?Owned by George Aislabie (d. 1674). 1808; William Lawrence. The Tourist's Companion (Ripon, 1818). G. Parker,Studley Royal. Ripon, [1910?] J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 90. S. Jones, Views, 1829. F.O. Morris,Views, V, 1880, 41.SWILLINGTON yor Swillington HallLowther 1804Rebuilt ca. 1804. In Lowther family since 1660. Owned by John Lowther - J.P. Neale's Views, Series 2, vol. I, 1824. J.Kip, I, 1715.SWINTON yor Swinton ParkDanby 1517+Owned by the Danby family since 1517. Owned by William Danby - J.P. Neale's Views, 2nd series vol. IV, 1828. J.B.Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 98. S. Jones, Views, 1829. Library sold Oct 21, 1975.TADCASTER yor Becca HallMarkham 1680?Had the library of William Markham, Archbishop of York (d. 1807). Owned 1853 by William T. Markham. J.B.Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 249.THIRKLEBY yor Thirkleby Park [Hall]Frankland 1780+Built by Sir Thomas Frankland, designed by Wyatt. Frankland family from 1576 to 1871. S. Jones, Views, 1829. J.P.Neale, Views, V, 1822.THIRSK yor Thirsk HallStanley - Bell 1771Library. Sold to Robert Bell 1723. Ralph Bell (d. 1735). Bell family to 1851. VCH Yorkshire North Riding.THIRSK yor Wood EndCrompton 1740?Owned by Samuel Crompton, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822.THORNTON DALE yor Thornton HallLatimer - Cornwallis - Sandes - Hill 1590+Built by Sir William Cornwallis. Passed to Sir William Sandes. Bought 1669 by John Hill. Hill family to 20 cent. VCHYorkshire North Riding. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 6.THORNTON STEWARD yor Danby HallScrope medEnlarged ca. 1570. Owned by Francis Scrope 1609. Scrope family to 20 cent. VCH Yorkshire North Riding. J.B.Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 244.THORNTON WATLASS yor Clifton CastleHutton 1810+Bought by John Hutton 1735. Rebuilt by Timothy Hutton (d. 1863). VCH Yorkshire North Riding. J.B. Burke,Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855, 5.THORNTON WATLASS yor Thornton Watlass HallDodsworth - Smith - Smith-Dodsworth 1600+Remodelled 1727. Passed 1821 on death of Frederick Dodsworth, Canon of WEindsor, to Sir Edward Smith =Dodsworth. Dodsworth family from 14 cent. VCH Yorkshire North Riding.THORPE yor Bishopthorpe PalaceVernon medOwned by several Archbishops of York. Owned by Edward Venable Vernon, Archbishop of York. J.P. Neale's Views,vol. V, 1822. J.R. Keble, History. Leeds, 1905. S. Jones, Views, 1829.TICKHILL yor Sandbeck ParkLumley 1700?Owned by the Earl of Scarborough - W. Watts, The Seats of the Nobility. Chelsea, 1779. F.O. Morris, Series ofPicturesque Views, vol. V, 1866+. W. Watts, Seats, 1779. Country Life, 138, 1965, 880, 966.TOPCLIFFE yor Skipton Old HallClough 1690+Clough family from 1600 to 1800. VCH Yorkshire North Riding.WAKEFIELD yor Nostell PrioryLeigh - Gargrave - Winn - St Oswald 1620+Built by Sir Rowland Winn ca. 1720. Owned by Charles Winn - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. Owned by Lord &Lady St Oswald. F.O. Morris, Series of Picturesque Views, vol. V, 1866+. J.B. Burke, Visitation, 2nd Series, II, 1855,218. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, IV, 1767. S. Jones, Views, 1829.WATH yor Norton ConyersNorton - Musgrave - Graham medRemodelled ca. 1670; again in 1750+. Owned by the Graham family since ca. 1620. H. Montgomery-Massingberd,

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The Field Book of Country Houses, 1988. VCH Yorkshire North Riding. G.B. Wood, Historic Homes of Yorkshire,1957, 67.WELL yor Snape CastleNevill - Cecil - Chaplin 1450+Built by George Nevill, Lord Latimer (d. 1469). Passed to Thomas Cecil, 2nd Lord Burghley. Enlarged 1587. Passed1793 to Charles Chaplin. VCH Yorkshire North Riding.WENSLEY yor Bolton HallScrope - Orde - Orde-Powlett 1600?Passed to Orde, Duke of Bolton ca. 1685. Thomas Orde-Powlett, Lord Bolton 1797. VCH Yorkshire North Riding.WETHERBY yor Bramham ParkBenson - Fox 1710+Built by Robert Benson. Owned by George Lane Fox, M.P. - J.P. Neale's Views, vol. V, 1822. Still owned by Foxfamily. C. Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus, II, 1717. S. Jones, Views, 1829.WHITBY yor Abbey HouseCholmley 1583+Rebuilt by Francis Cholmley. Enlarged 1672 by Sir Hugh Cholmley. Cholmley family to 1857. VCH Yorkshire NorthRiding.WILTON yor Wilton HallHotham 1550+Hotham family from 1375 to 20 cent. Probably built by John Hotham (d. 1609). VCH Yorkshire North Riding.WINESTEAD yor White HallMaister 1815+Built by Arthur Maister. VCH Yorkshire East Riding.WINESTEAD yor Winestead HallHildyard 1579Built by Sir Christopher Hildyard (d. 1602). Remodelled ca. 1720 by Sir Robert Hildyard; again in 1741 by SirRobert Hildyard (d. 1781). Demolished 1936. VCH Yorkshire East Riding.WOLD NEWTON yor Wold Newton HallHutchinson - Cadman 1809Built by William Hutchinson. Bought by Cadman family 1844. VCH Yorkshire East Riding.WORSBOROUGH yor Worsborough HallEdmunds - Martin 1620+Owned by the Edmunds family 1620-1831; then William B. Martin. Thomas Edmunds (d. 1662); Henry Edmunds (d.1719). Library from the beginning. J. Wilkinson, Worsborough, [1872]. J.B. Burke, Visitation, II, 1853, 102.YORK yor Thicket PrioryRobinson - Dunnington 1560+In the Robinson family until 1804 when it was bought by Joseph Dunnington. F.O. Morris, Series of PicturesqueViews, vol. VI, 1866+. Contents sold May 27-28, 1954.

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