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List of the Prinoipal Seats in Hampshire LIST OF THE PRINOIPAL SEATS IN HAMPSHIRE, . With Reference to the Places under which they will be found in this Volume. ----.---- PAGE PAGE Abbess Grange, William Longman, esq. see Leckford.•••• 1l:l Buckfield, J. .B!Iamston Stane, esq. see Sherfield-on- Abshott house,Frank Bradshaw, esq. .l.P. see Hook, 'fitch- Loddon.•••••.............••.•••.••.••••...••...•.••.•..• IS9 field 0 231 Bure Homage, Mortimer Ricardo, esq. see Mudeford •.•••• 126 Adbury house, Mrs. Arkwright, see Burghclere .•.••, .. • •• 51 Burgate house, John Coventry, esq. see Fordingbridge.... 81 Adbury park, William Fox, esq. .l.P. see Burghclere .•.•.• 51 Burghclcre manor house, John H. Bax-Ironside, esq. C.B. Adhurst St. Mary, John Bonham-Carter, esq. D.L. see see Bnrghclere 51 Sheet, Petersfield...•.......•.•..••••.••••...••......••..• 13:i BUrley manor, 'Villiam Clement Drake Esdaile, esq. .T.P. Aldershot park, Chll.s. D'Oridant, esq. see Aldershot.. .• .. 10 see Hurley 52 Alton house, Colonel Sir George Samuel Brooke Pechell, Burlyns house, John Lindsey, esq. .l.P. see East Woodhay 263 bart. see Alton •.. .•••. .• •. .• .. .•• •• .• •.. .. .. .. .• 15 Burton hall, 1\1rs. Vincent Wing, see Burton ••.•. •••.. .. •• 53 Alverbank, Capt. SirJ. E. Commerell, R.N., K.C.B., v.c., .l.P. Bury hall, Capt. Richard Purvis, R.N., .l.P. see Alverstoke.. 17 see Alverstoke•.....••••••••••....•.....•••.•••...•••..... 17 Bury house, Mrs. Cuning-ham, see Alverstoke 17 Ampfield house, General Sir Thomas Reed, K.C.B. see Bury lodge, Colonel Thomas Butler, see Hambledon •..... 93 Ampfield ....••••.•••••........ '. ••. •. • •. ..• .•• •• •••.• •• 19 Cadlan~s, Edgar A. Drummond, esq. D.L. see }'awley ..... 79 Amport house, Marquis of Winchester, see Amport........ 19 Cadlington, Admiral Sir Michael Seymour, G.C.B. see Ang-Iescy lodge, Mrs. Gibson, see Alverstoke............ 17 Blendworth 38 Appley towers, Rt. Hon. Sir William Hutt, K.C.B. see St. Cams hall, Henry Peter Delme, esq. see Fareham ••..••.• 74 Helen'8, Isle of Wight ..•..••••, •••.••••.........••..•.. 302 Candover house, Capt. Frederick Edmund Caldwell, see Arle Burg, Francis Joseph Peter Marx, esq. .l.P. see New Brown Candover ...... •. •• .. ... ..... .. •. .. ...... .. .... 53 Alresford ••..•.•. c •• • •• • •• •• •• •• •• • •• ••• • •• •• •• ••• ••• •••• 13 Careys, Nathaniel Bowden Smith, esq. .l.P. see Brockenhurst 49 Armsworth house, T. A. Houghton, esq. see Armsworth, Castle Hurst, Henry Pinnock, esq. .l.P. see Carisbrooke••.. 274 Old Alresford............................................ 13 Catherington house, Lieut.-Col. George Briggs, l.P. See Ashe park, Lieut.-Colonel Robert Portal, .l.P. see Ashe ... 25 Catheringwll It.......................................... 54 Ashford lodge, Mrs. W. H. Hawker, see Steep ••••••••..•• 223 Chawton house, Edward Knight, esq. D.L. see Chawton... 55 Ashley Clinton, Henry Clinton, esq. see Milton 124 Chiltley house, William Thomas Longbourne, esq. see Ashley house, Miss Taunt.on, see Ashley.... 25 Bramshott ••.....•, ................•.•.. ,.. .•.....•.•.•• 48 Ashling house, Thomas Jones, esq. see Hambledon 93 Clanville lodge, Capt. John Tyssen, n.N. see Clanville, Avington park, Edward Shelley, esq. see Avington........ 26 W eyhill •••• .•..• .. ..••.....•.••••••••..•••.•..•.••••• •. 240 Awbridge Danes, Rev. Thomas Heathcote, .l.P. see Michel- Clare park, George Francis Birch, esq. .l.P. see Crondall... 63 mersh.......••••..•......••..•, ......•• r •••••••••••••••• 122 Cliffden, James WiIliam H. Mitchell, esq. .l.P. see Bon- Bartley lodge, Clement Dale, esq. .l.P. see North Eling- ...• 69 church, Isle of Wight ............•...•.....'.'.•........ 271 Basing park, William Nicholson, esq. J.P. see Froxfield.. •. ~6 Colbury manor, John Everett, esq. J.P. see Netley .•...••• 126 Bassingbourne house, Hon. Capt. Crichton, see Crookham 63 Cold East, Nathaniel Montefiore, esq. see Sarisbury, Baughurst house, Walter J. Hunter, esq. see Baughurst .• 32 Titchfield 232 Bay house, Rev. Edward Burney, M.A. see Alverstoke •••• 17 Colehay, Rev. G. Horsley Palmer, M.A. see Steep 224 Beaurepaire, Alfred &; Henry Welch-Thornton, esqrs. see Compton house,The Misses Edwards, see King's Somborne 194 Sherborne St. John 188 Cosham house, Robert Edwd. Davies, esq. .l.P. see Cosham 243 Beech house, J. H. Dart, esq. see Bransgore ....•.•••.. _., 48 Crallbury park, Thos. Chamberlayne, esq. .l.P. see Hursley 105 Beechwood house, Mrs. Malcolm, see North Eling.••.•••• 69 Crofton house, Major Sir George Wingate, K.C.S.I., J.P. see Bentworth hall, Hon. Mrs. Ives, see Bentworth 34 Crofton, Titchfield ..••..•••...••••••••.••.••••.••.•.•.•• 231 Bentworth lodge, Capt. Frederick Stephens, J.P. see Bent- Dean house, Mrs. Codrington, see Kilmiston '" .,••••.•... 109 worth .•..•..•....•••••••...••••••• Si Deer Leap, Vice-Adml. Geo.William Douglas O'Callaghan, Bereleigh house, Mrs. Forbes, see East Meon •........•.. 121) C.B., .l.P. see Rowland's Castle •.•. _ 185 BeverJey house, Rev. Thomas Alfred Wills, see Wickham 242 Dilamgerbendi Insula, Rev. John Kershaw Craig, M.A. see Bisterne park, John 1\lills, esq. J.P. see Bisterne .......... 37 Picket Post, Burley ...••.••••...••.•••••......••.... .. •• 52 Bitterne l'1anor house, Steuart Macnaghten, esq. .l.P. see Dinorben court, Frederick George Chinnock, esq. & Fred­ Bltterne .•.......•.•....•....•....•.••••....•...•.•.••.. 38 erick Thomas Galsworthy, esq. see Crookhalll .. ••••. .... 63 Blackbrook house, Colonel Francis Le Blanc, .l.P. see Ditcham park, Charles Cammell, esq. see Buriton ..••. •... 51 Fareharn •• •.• •••.. •.. .. •. ••. .• .. ••.. • •..•• . ..... •.•• .. 74 Dogmerstield park, Sir Henry Bouverie Paulet St. John Blackmoor, Lord Selborne, P.C. see Selborne _ 187 Mildmay, bart. D.L. see Dogmersfield ••••....... _....... 65 Blendworth lodge, Sir William Wellesley Knighton, bart. Downland house, Henry Chas. Butler, esq. see Bramshott 48 J.P. see Blendworth.......................•••. •.••.....•• 38 Downs house, Andrew Saunders, esq. see Eling • 68 Blighmont,ArthurRbt. Naghten,esq.M.p., .l.p.see Millbrook 123 Downton lodge, Colonel Raitt, see Hordle •.••••.•....•••. 103 Boldre grange, John Lane Shrubb, esq. see Boldre....•••• 39 Drayton park, J. W. Birch, esq. see Barton Stacey ••••••.• 26 Bordean house, Robert Henley Payne, esq. see East Meon 120 Durley manor house, William Perkins, esq. see Durley.... 67 Boscombe tower, Sir Hy. Drummond Wolfe, K.C.M.G. see Eaglehurst, Count Edmund Batthyany, see Fawley .••... 79 Boscombe ••.... .••• • •• •••.•••• .•..• .. •. •. ... •• ••. .• ..•.. 46 East Close, Robert Wm. Hanbury, esq. M.P. see Hinton •• 101 Bossington house,TyrwhittWalker,esq, .l.P. see Bossington 40 East Cowes castle, Dowager Viscountess Gort, see East Bmmbridge house,SirThos.I<'airbairn, bart. .l.p.see Twyford 233 Cowes, Isle of Wight ...•.....•.....•....••..••••.....• 276 Bramshill park, Rev. Sir William Henry Cope, bart. see East Dean house, Hon. Hen. Dugdale Curzon, .l.P. see Eversley .• .......... .. •••• .•.•.. •• •. ........ •• ..•.•...•• 72 East Dean ..•. •. ••••. ..• .. .•..••. ..••• .. •.••...•.•.... •• 64 Breamorehouse,Sir Edward Hulse, bart. D.L.see Breamore 4\J East Dene, John Snowdon Henry, esq. D.L. see Bonchurch, Broadhanger Mrll. Greenwood, see Froxfield...... 86 Isle of Wight ....••••....•........•.•••••••••......••.• 271 Broadlands, Right Hon. William F. Cowper-Temple, M.P., Eastgrove, l'hilip Elliot Farnall, esq. .l.P. see Lymington 116 J.p.see Romsey••........••••.••..••.•••••.....•••.••...• 192 East hill, Capt. C. B. Cardew, see Liss ...•......••..••••.. 113 Brockenhurst park, John Morant, esq. J.P. see Brocken- Eastrop house, Major-Gen. Sir Collingwood Dickson, hurst••.••••...••...•.. '" .•.. •. .••••• .••• •.•••••••.•. •• 49 R.C.B. see Basingstoke ..••......•••..•....•.••••..•••... 30 Brook house, Charles Seely,esq.M.p., .l.P. seeBrook,Isleof Efford house~WarrenWilliam Richard Peacocke,esq..l.p. see Milford ..... •. •.••••.••••••••••..•.••. ••••••••••• •. ..•. •• 122 B:~~~:nd's:''Sp~~~~~'·s~iih:· .~~q:' J:~:" ~~~. 'S~i~b~~i, 273 Elm lodge, William Chas. Humphrys, esq. .l.P. see Bursle- Titchfield ••...•••••••••••.••••.•••.•..••••.•..•••••.••.• 232 don. •..• .• •••..•.. .• •••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 52 Brooklands,Mathias Buckworth Wilks, esq. see Lyndhurst 118 Elmhurst, Viscount Bury, K.C.M.G. see Mudeford 126 Brookwood park, ]-"1rs. Greenwood, see Hinton Ampner••• 102 Elvetham house, Right Hon. Lord Calthorpe,see .fi;lvetham 7() Broughton house, J. G. Edwards, 6Sq. see Broughton ..... 50 Embley park, Samuel Smith, esq. see Ea.st Wellow....•..• 239.
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