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49 49 Tail Esq. See Sunningdale • LIST 0.1" THE PRINCIPAL SEATS IN nERKSHJRE. IX PAGE PAGX Heathlands house, Sydney Alers Hankey esq. D.L., J.P. S1,. Leonard's, Sir Theodore Henry Brinelman hart. see Wokingham .- """ .. "" """ .. .. .. .. .. 205 D .. L. see Clewer O' O' 49 Hendred Down house, John Allin esq. see East Hendred 75 St. Leonard's house, Mrs. Fitzmanrice Scott, see Clewer 49 Hendred house, Thomas More Eyston esq. see East Sandhurst lodge, William James Farrer esq. Sandhurst 147 Hendred .. Sandleford priory, William Pollett Brown Chatteris esq. Hennerton house, In.Wm. Rhodes esq. J.P. see Wargrave D.L., J.P. see Sandleford . 14g Heywood lodge, Robert Ashton esq. see White Waltham Shaw house, Mrs. Eyre, see Shaw . 149 Highlands, Mrs. Merry, see Grazeley ..•...........•.....•..• Sheepstead house, Mrs. Davis, see Marcham .•...••••... 102 Highwoods, WaIter John Bryant esq. M.D., F.R.c.s.Eng. Shinfield grange, Alexander Cobham Cobham esq. J.P. see Burghfield 43 see Shinfield . Hinton manor, Capt. Frederick Cleave Loder-Symonds Shooter's Hill, Frederick Shoolbred esq. see Pangbourne J.P. see Hinton Waldrist . 77 Shottesbrooke park, John Henry Anderson esq. see Holly grove, Capt. WaIter Douglas Somerset Campbell, Shottesbrooke . see Old Windsor 202 Shrivenham house, Lady Bloomfield, see Shrivenham.. Holly spring, Thomas Palmer Chapman esq. J.P., see Shrnbbs hill, Henry Claude Tarry esq. see Sunningdale Bracknell 36 Silwood park, Mrs. Stewart, see Sunninghill..•.•..••.•.... Holme grange, Alex. A. Waston esq. see Wokingham 205 Sindlesham house, Thomas Rickman Harman esq. see Holme park, Rev. Hy. Golding-Palmer B.A. see Sonning 153 Bearwood . Hungerford park, John WaIter Morrice esq. see Hun- South Hill park, Lady Hayter, see Easthampstead ..•..• gerford ...........................................................• 78 Stanbury, Frederick William Allfrey esq. see Grazeley... Hurst grove, Mrs. Finch, see Whistley-in-Hurst 82 Stanford Place, George Basil Eyston esq. see Stanford- Hurst lodge, Col. Geo. Beachamp, see Whistley-in-Hirst 82 in-the-Vale . lnglewood house, Mrs. Gen. Dunn, see Kintbury......... 86 Sulham house, Rev. John Wilder M.A. see Sulham...... Keep Hatch, Rev. George Edward Denis De Vitre M.A. Sulhampstead house, Major William Richard Mortimer see Wokingham 205 Thoyts S.C.L., J.P. see Sulhampstead-Abbots••..•...•..• King'sMead,Capt.'Vm.VictorJohnsonJ.P. seeCranbourne 54 Sunningdale park, James Thompson Mackenzie of Kin- Kingston house, John Blandy-Jenkins esq. J.P. see tail esq. see Sunningdale Ill . Kingston Bagpuze .- 85 Sunninghill park, lien. Charles Crutchley J.P. see Kingston Lisle park, Col. William Victor Bates Van Sunninghill . 16'[ de Weyer J.P. see Kingston Lisle . 86 Sutton Conrtney Abbey, Mrs. 'rheobald Theobald, see Lamborne Place, Col. Charles Grove Edwards J'.P. see Sutton Courtney . 162 Lamborne . Swallowfield park, Sir George Russell hart. M.P., I.P. Lily hill, Mrs. Bagot Lane, see Bracknell . see S wallowfield . Little Park house, Mrs. Shuter, see Thatcham .. Temple Coombe, Joseph Sandars esq. see Wargrave ... Llanvair, CharlesJoseph Stonor esq. J.P. see Sunninghill Temple house, Maj.-Gen. Owen Lewis Cope Williams Lockinge house, Col. Lord Wantage v.c., K.C.B., J.P. J •p. see Bisharu . 3Z see East Lockinge 91 Tetworth park, Lord Harlech, see Sunninghill . 161 Loddon Court, Thos. Boone Roupell esq. see Swallowfield 163 Tidmarsh manor, Robert John Hopkins esq. M.A., J.P. Long Wittenham Manor house, Capt. William Robert see Tidmarsh .. 16& Clutterbuck R.N. see Long Wittenham 204 Titness park, Capt. Sir Reginald Arcbibald Edward Lovell Hill House, Jnlia, Marchioness of Ailsa, see Cran- Cathcart bart. D. L. see Sunninghill . 161 bourne . 54 Tittenhurst lodge, Miss Driver, see Sunninghill •••••. '" 16r Lynwood, George Rodie Thompson esq. see Sunningdale 160 Tubney house, Major Price Frederick Blackwood R.A., Maiden Erlegh, John Hargreaves esq. J.P. see Eadey, J.P. see Tubney . Sonning. ... ...... ...... .... ....... ......... .... .... .. .. .... .... ....... ...... ... S9 Upton lodge, Nathaniel Humfrey esq. see Upton .. Manor cottage, Col. George Charles Ernest Adolphus Wadley house, Thomas Leinster Goodlake esq. J.P. see Richard Howard-Vyse J.P. see Old Windsor 202 Wadley . Marcham Park,Charles Philip Duffield esq. see Marcham 102 Wallingford castle, John Kirby Hedges esq. J.P. see Marchfield house, The Rev. the Hon. Archibald George Wallingford . 172 Campbell M.A. see Wokingham 205 Warennes Wood, Right Hon. Sir John Robert Mowbray Marlston hOUse, Mrs. Bunbury, see Bucklebury ..•.....• 42 bart. M.P., P.C., D.C.L., D.L., J.P. see Stratfield Matthews Green, Mrs. Nicholson, see Wokingham .•...• 205 Mortimer . Midgham house, Benjamin Bnck Greene esq. D.L., J.P. Warfield grove, Frederick Cazenove esq. see Warfield... see Midgham 103 Warfield hall, William Charles King esq. D.L., J.P. see Mdton house, Mrs. Barrett, see Milton 103 Warfield . Milton Hill house, Thomas John Bowles esq. J.P. see Warfield park, Sir John Massey Herrington hart. see Milton . 1°3 Warfiel d . Mortimer hill, Sir Claudius Stephen Paul Hunter bart. Wargrave Hill house, Frank WaIters Bond esq. see D.L., J. P. see Stratfield Mortimer , ,\\7argrave . Mortimer house, Gen. Sir Henry WaITe K.C.B. see Wasing Place, William George Mount esq. M.P., M.A., Stratfield ~Iortimer . I58 D.L., J. P. see "rasing .. New lodge, Col. Victor WiUiam Bates Van de Weyer Welford house, George Bramstone Eyre esq. J.P. see J.P. see Winkfield 203 Welford 18& Oakfield, Francis John Helyar esq. B.A. Stratfield 'West End, Misses Hopkins, see Pangbourne.......•..•...• lIS )Iortimer 158 West Woodhay Manor house, William Henry Cole esq. Oakley house, Col. James Carter, see Marcham 102 see West Woodhay 209' Ouseley lodge, The Hon. Robert St. John Fitzwalter White Waltham Place, Mrs. Ellis, see White Waltham 177 Butler D.L. see Old Windsor....•...•..•.••..•.••....•..••..• 202 Wilderness house, Mrs. Marsland, see Earley, Sonning 59 Padworth house, Mrs. Darby-Griffith, see Padworth ..• lIS Windsor grange, Right Hon. Sir Charles Augustus Park Place,Jn.Nobleesq.J.p.,:F.R.M.s.seeRemenhamHill 146 Murray p.c., X.C.B., M.A. see Old Windsor 20Z Pelling Place, Lady Bulkeley, see Old Windsor 202 Winkfield Place, Hon. Lawrence Parsons M.A., J.P. see Pembroke lodge, George Pigot esq. see Sunninghill.....• 161 Winkfield _ 203 Prior's Court house, Samuel Leney esq. see Chieveley., 45 I Wokefield park, Major Goodrich Holmesdale AlUreyI. P. Priory (The), William Govett R.omaine esq. C.B. see see ~tratfield :\Iortimer 158- Old Windsor 202 Woodside, Lieut.-Col. Robert William Webb Follett, see Purley Hall, Frederick Wilder esq. J.P. see Purley .....• II6 Old Windsor . 20:1: Purtey lodge, Hon. Mrs. Boyle, see Purley . I16 Woolhampton house, Robert Burn-Blyth esq. J.P. see Purley park, Maj. Anthony Morris Storer J.P. see Purley II6 Woolhampton . Pusey house, Sidney Edward Bouverie-Pusey esg. J.P. Woolley park, Philip Wroughton esq. M.P., M.A., D.L., see Pusey . J.P. see Chaddleworth . 44 Royal lodge, Lieut.·Col. George Grant Gordon J.P. see Woolstone lodge, William Joseph Butler esq. J.P. see Old Windsor . 202 '\\'oolstone . 2100 St. Brano, Vice-Admiral H.S.H. Prince Victor of Wytham abbey, Earl of AbingdonD.L., J.P. seeWytham 211 Hohenlohe-Langenburg G.C.B. see Sunningdale . 160 Yattendon court, Alfred Waterhouse esq. R.A. see St. Leonard's hill, Baron de Barry J.P. see Clewer ..•..• 49 Yattendon . 211.
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