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  1. Hace 3 días · No. 11 Charles Morgan Norwood, merchant and ship-owner (1890–1; house previously occupied by Thorn & Company); Rt Hon. Walter Hume Long, 1st Viscount Long of Wraxall, statesman No. 12 Maj. Gilbert Stirling (1875–89)

  2. 4 de may. de 2024 · the political papers of walter hume long, 1st viscount long of wraxall, 1854-1924; sections 15 - 23; secretary of state for the colonies, december 1916 - january 1919; section 16; papers catalogued alphabetically by correspondent

  3. Hace 5 días · It is possible that when Henry Long of Rood Ashton died childless in 1672, Poulshot instead of passing with Rood Ashton to Henry's sister Elizabeth, went to the male heir, Sir Walter Long of Whaddon, and passed in the same way as Whaddon (q.v.) to the present owner Viscount Long of Wraxall.

  4. Hace 1 día · Notes on the aldermen, 1502-1700. 1502. Henry Kebyll. He gave £1,000 for the rebuilding of St. Mary's Aldermary Church, where he was afterwards buried, but 'his bones were unkindly cast up' (Stow, i., 253). Two later Lord Mayors, Sir William Laxton (1544–5) and Sir Thomas Lodge (1562–3) were buried in his vault. 1504.

  5. 16 de may. de 2024 · Philip Sidney, 2 nd welcomed British Heritage Travel for a chat. Penshurst Place is a medieval manor house set in ancient parkland in the rural Weald of Kent, England. The manor house dates back to 1341 when it was built for Sir John de Pulteney. We began with a tour, including the magnificent original Baron’s Hall built by a London merchant ...

  6. 23 de may. de 2024 · It was later home to the 4th Earl of Chesterfield and later still became the residence of the Ranger (keeper) of Greenwich Park, hence the name. If you’d like to visit the Bridgerton house, you’ll find it in South East London, right next to Greenwich Park. The entire Bridgerton family standing in front of their house.

  7. Hace 3 días · Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban PC (/ ˈ b eɪ k ən /; 22 January 1561 – 9 April 1626), known as Lord Verulam between 1618 and 1621, was an English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and Lord Chancellor of England under King James I.