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List of the Pr • LIST OF THE PR With Reference to the Places under which they will be found in this Volume PAGE PAGE Abbotsfield, Basil Aubrey Hollond Wooddesq. B.A., J.P. Chal"lton house, Lt.-Col. Stephen Frewen, see Charlton see Wiveliscombe ...................••.....•.......••...........• 539 Musgrove . .• ... .. ... ... .• ..• . .• .•• ..• ..•..• ..• ..•.•. ..• ..• .••..• 198 Aldon (unoccupied), see Yeovil........................... ..• . 552 Charlton house, Ernest H. Mayo Gunn esq. see Wraxall 546 Alford house, Vice-Admiral Philip Francis Tillard J. P. Charlton house, James Whishaw esq. see Kilmersdon ... 322 see Alford... ... ...... ...... .•• ..• . .. ... ... .. ... .....• ... ... ... .... 27. Chatley, H. Gordon Johnson esq. see Woolverton ...... 543 A.lfoxton house, Mrs. Archer, see Holford .................. 305 Chew Magna Manor house, Edward James Thatcher Alwick court, Godfrey Firbank esq. see Blagdon ......... 141 esq. see Chew Magna ..• . .. ... ..•... .•• . .. .. ..• ... ..• ..• .. ..• 202 Ammerdown park', Lord Hylton M. A., J.P. seeKilmersdon 322 Chewton house, Wm. Tueker esq. see Chewton Mendip 204 Ashfield, Hon. Mrs. Maurice Berkeley Portman, see Chewton priory, Earl Waldegrave M. A., P.C., V.D., J.P. see North Petherton .. ... .. .. .• . .• . .• 38 I Chewton Men dip . •• . • . •• . .• .•• . •• . .• . •• . • . • . .• . •• 204 Ashley combe, Countess of Lovelace, see Porlock ... .. ... 389 Chilton Cantelo, John William Goodford esq. B.A., J.P. Ashton court, Emily Frances Lady Smyth, see Long see Chilton Cantelo .•• ... ... ... ... .. .. ... .••.••.•• ..• ... ... ..• 206 Ashton ...... , .. ... .•..• .. .••.... •• ..• . .• . .• ... .• ... .•• ..• .•. .. 31 Chipley park, Major Donald Robertson Paton, see Avishays house, Henry Haslope Hagnall esq. M.A. see N ynehead •• • . •• • • . • • . • • . • • • • . • • . • . • . •• . •• ••• •• • • •• . • ••••• •• 37 2 Chaffeo m be .•...•..•..........•••.•..•....••.•••.••••.••..•.••.•• 188 Clanville, Mrs. Bosanquet, set\ Minehead .................. 356 Babington house, Admiral Sir George N eville K. c. B., Claremont, Frederick Selwyn Copleston esq. see Trull 469 c. v.o. see Babington ... ..•.......••..•......... ..•... ... ... .... 37 Claverham house, L. Ralph Price esq. J.P. see Claver- Backwell Hill house, William Garnett esq. see- Backwell 37 ham, Y a tton ......................... , . • . • . • . •• . • . • 549 Badgworth court, Miss E. Fownes-Luttrell, see Weare ... 476 Clevedon court, Sir Edmund Harry Elton hart. J.P. see Banwell abbey, John Tucker Murray esq. see Banwell.. 40 Clevedon . .. .. .. ... .. .• . • . .• ... 2 I 5 Banwell castle, Hemy Oliver Hope esq. see Banwell ... 40 Clevedon hall (unoccupied), see Clevedon .................. 216 Barley wood, Hy. Herbert Wills esq. J.P. see Wrington 547 Coker court, Major Godrrey Clement Walker Heneage Baron's down, Mrs. Hincks, see Brompton Regis......... 166 M. v.o., J.P. see East Coker ................................. 224 Barrow court, Henry Martin Gibbs esq. J.P. see Barrow Golinshayes manor, Capt. Edward Gwyn Eiger D.s.o., <XllrileJr .••.••.••.•••••..•..•..•.•••••.••..•.••.••.••.••..•.••.•••.• ~2 J.P. seeBrewham .........................••..•............... 147 Barton grange, Edward Vaughan esq. see Pitminster ... 387 Combe, Mrs. Edmund Chapman, see Dulverton ... ... ... 254 Barwick house, Lieut.-Col. Robert Arthur Sander~:~ M.P., Combe Florey house, George Benjamin Batchelor esq. J. P. see Bar wick ... ... ... ..• .•• . .. ... ... ... .••.••..• ... ... .... 43 see Combe Florey .. .• . .. .. .. .. ... .• 227 Bathealton court, Maj.-General Charles John Moysey Combe Hay manor, George Edward Smart esq. see C. M. G. see Bathealton ... ... .... .• ..• ..• ... ... ..... ... .... ... .. 132 Cornbe Hay........................................................ 227 Bathford Manor house, Capt. Thomas Gilling Gilling, Combe Sydenham, Marwood Notley esq. see Stogumber 426 see Bath ford ..................................................•... 133 Compton castle, William James Peake Mason esq. J.P. Hayford lodge, Col. John Delalynde Mansel J.P. see see Compton Pauncefoot . .. ... ...... ... ... ... ... ... ......... 231: Stoke Trister....................................................... 431 Coo m be lodge, George Alfred Wills esq. J. P. see Blagdon 1:4I Berkley house, Mr'l. Henderson, see Berkley ............... 135 Cossington manor, Edmund Broderip esq. J.P. see Beryl, Earl Mount-Cashell, see Wells ......................... 490 Cossington.... ...... ... ... ..• ... ... .. ... .• ....... .. ... .• ... ..• ..• 234 Bindon, Major Thomas Godwin Campbell Reynolds, see Cothelstone house, Charles Edward Jeffries Esdaile esq. · Langford Budville ............................................. 328 D.L., J.P. Coth.elestone ........................................ !i!34 Bittiscombe manor, Henry Augnstus Ferguson-Davie Court house, Alexander Fownes Luttrell esq. J.P. see · esq. see Up ton ..............•.......••....•......•............... 471 East Quantoxhead ... .• . .•. .. .. .• . .. .•• . •.•• ..• 391. Bourton grange, Charles Onslow Master esq. see Flax Cranmore hall, Mrs. Earle, see East Cranmore ......... 235 Bourton............. .. .. .. .•• 270 Cricket Court, Mrs. Menzies, see Cricket Malherbie... .•• 24L Bratton house, John William Howard Thompson esq. Cricket St. Thomas, 14'rancis James Fry esq. D.L., J.P. see Bratton Seymour ... .. ... ... .. .. ... ... .... ... ....... .. .. 144 see Cricket St. Thomas . .. .. .. ... ..... .. .. • . .. ... .. 242, Bridge house, William Farewell Hlake esq. J.P. see Crickleaze, Cap\ Lawrence A. Tawney, see Combe St. · Houth Petherton ....................•........................... 383 Nicholas •••..••••..•.....•.••.••..•.•••••.••....•••••..•.••••••••••• 228 Brockley hall, John Hugh Smyth-Pigott esq. J.P. see Critchill house, Captain William Phayre Ryall, see Brockley ... ... ... ..•.•• ...... ..• ... ..•... ... ... ..•... ..• ..•.•• ..• 166 Frome . ... ..• ... .. .. ..• .•. • . .. .. .. .•..• ... ... .. 273 Brymore, Henry Hales Pleydell-Bouverie esq. D.L., J.P. Crowcombe court, Hon. Mrs. Trollope, see Crowcombe... 243 see Cannington.... .• . .. .. .• . I 84 Culmhead, Sir John Paget Melior K.C.B., J.P. see .Brympton house, Rt. Hon. Sir Spencer Cecil Brabazon Pitminster ..•..•....••..•..•..............•....••.••..............• 38i Ponsonby-Fane P.C., G.C.B., x.s.o., J.P. (Gentleman Dillington house, Col. Arthur Vaughan Hanning Usher to the King) (Bath King-at-Arms), see Vaughan-Lee (R. H. Guards), J.P. see Ilminster ...... 3II Brympton .. .. .. .. ... ... ... ... ... .•• ...••• ...... ... ... ....... .• I7I Dinder house, Arthur Fownes Somerville esq. J.P. see Hnlland lodge,Arthur Capel esq. M.A.., J.P. see Chipstable 208 I>in<ler •••.••.••.....•.••.••.••.••.••.••.••.•••••.••.••.••.••.••.•• 2~8 Bm·ton Py nsent house, Mrs. Crossley, see Curry Rivel 247 Down house (The Rectorial Manor house), Hon. Henry Butcombe court, William Henry Greville Ed wards esq. Hull Templer Strangways J.P. see Shapwick ............ 408 see Butcombe .............................•.•...•.••....••..•... 180 Dunster castle, Alexander Fownes Luttrell esq. D.L., J.P. Butleigh court, Robert Neville Grenville esq. M.A., D. L., see Dunster ............... , .•..•...........•..•....•.........•..• 258 J. P. see Butleigh ....................•........................... 180 Durleigh Elms, William lt'orbes Gooding esq. J.P. see Cadbury court, Archibald Lawrence Langman esq. Durleigh ..•... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ..• ... ... ... ... ... ..• ....•• 260 c. M. G., J. P. see North Cadbury ........................... 181 Earnshill, Richard Thomas Combe esq. J.P. see Earns- Cadbury house, Marquess of Ailesbury D.s.o. see hill, Hambridge ........•..•..•.••.•.•••.....•.... ,. •.••..•.••.•• 293 Congresbury ....................................................... 231 Eastbrook house, Major A. C. Greaves-Banning, see Camerton court, H.Barker-Hahlo esq.B.A. seeCamerton 184 Pitminster... ... ... ... .• ... ... ... .• . .• . .. ... 387 Canonsgrove, Lt.-Col. John M. E. Waddy, see Pitminster 387 Easthill, Edward Endymion Porter esq. M.A., J.P. see Caves (The), Brig.-Gen. Frederick Henry Whitby, see Rodden . .. ..• . • . .. .. ..• . .. • ... ... .. ... .• . .• 403 Hanwell .•.............••..••.....................................•• 40 Eastwood, William Henry Bateman Hope esq. B.A., Chapel Cleeve, Gerald Stuart Lysaght esq. J.P. see Old LL.B., J. P. see East Harp tree ................................ 295 Cleeve............... •. • . 2 I 3 Edgarley house, John Albert Porch esq. J.P. see Glas- Chargot lodge, Maj. Reginald F. W. Hill, see Luxborough 337 tonbury . • . •. • . • . .• . •• . •• . • . • . .• 291 Charlton house, Lt.-Col. Robert Mildmay Clerk D. L.,J.P., Emsland, John Granville Henniker esq. B.A., .r.P. see c.A. see Shepton Mallet ......•....•.•.......•••••...•.••.••..• 411 Catcott ... ..• . .. .. ... ... ..• . .. ... .. ... .• •. .. ..• .•..•• .•• 188 SOMERSET 1- 2 .
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