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Proctor M.A. See Bennington..•...•••••..•.•..I .. , LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL SEATS IN HERTFORDSHIRE. XXlll PAGE PAGB Langleybury, Edward Henry Loyd esq. J.P. see St. Ibbs, Rev. James Amos M.A. see Ippollitts 786 Langleybury . .....• •••..••••.......................• 791 St. Paul's Walden Bury, Lord Glamis, see St. Paul's Lawrence end, George Oakley esq. J.P. see Kimpton ... 788 'Valden ..•...................••........•.......••.................. 828 Layston house, Col. Cuthbert Larking J.P. & Lady Salisbury hall, Wm. Davenport esq. see London Colney 793 Adela Larking, see Buntingford 73 1 Sandridgebury,Chs. WaughTanqueray esq.seeSandridge 829 Leahoe, George Elin esq. M.D., J.P. see Brickendon ...• 766 Serge hill, Bedmond, Henry Reynolds Solly esg. B.A., Leggatts, Sml. Gurney Sheppard esq. see North Mimms 795 J.P. see St. Albans .....•........•................••.••.•.....•• 816 Libury hall, Hy. Lowry Jearrad esq. see Little Munden 797 Shantock hall, Thomas Gooch esq. J. P. see Bovingdon... 727 Little Cashiobury, Hon. Reginald Algernon Capell J.P. Shendish, Lieut.-Col. Arthur Hampton Longman M.A" see Watford •••......... ..•... ..•...... 854 J .P. see King's Langley ......................••..........••... 789 Lockers (The), Capt. Clement Astley Paston Cooper J.P. Shenley hall, Mrs. M'Geachy, see Shenley 832 see Hemel Hempstead...............•••....................... 760 Shephall Bury, Unwin Unwin-Heathcote esq. M.A., J.P. Lockleys, George Edward Dering esq. see Welwyn 862 see Shephall 83 2 Longhope, Sir James Robert Longden G.C.M.G., J.P. StandonLordship,Hrbt.Le Blanc Smith esq.see Standon 833 see Watford .....•.....••................••1...... 855 Stanstead hall, Richard Hunt esq. see Stanstead Abbots 834 Lordship, Leonard Proctor esq. & Rev. George Vizard Stansteadbury house, Capt. Edward Spencer Trower, ~ Proctor M.A. see Bennington..•....•••••..•.•.. I •••••••••••• 0 717 see Stanstead Abbots ..•...........•....••..•.••........... 834 Lordship (The), Samuel Litchfield esq. see Cheshunt 737 Stocks (The), Mrs. Bright, see Aldbury 694 Marden hill, Richard Hoare esq. J.P. see Tewin 837 Terlings, Reginald Eden Johnstone esq. see Gilston 749 Marshalls, Stephen Martin-Leake esq. J.P. see High Tewin water, George Burnand esq. see Tewin 837 Cross 1•••••••••..••••.••.••I.' , .•• 774 Theobald's park, Sir Henry Bruce Meux bart. see Marshall's Wick, George Nisbet Marten esq. J.P. see WalthamCross...•••..........................•.....•...........• 844 Sandridge •••... •.. 829 Tring park, The Rt. Hon. Lord Rothschild. see Tring... 840 Mead lodge, Charles James Phelips esq. J.P. see Hunsdon 785 Twyford house, Bartle John Laurie Frere esq. F.R.G.S., Moor park, Rt.Hon.Lord Ebury P.C. see Rickmanswurth 804 M.R.S.L., F.S.A. see Thorley .•••.•.•••••.••.....•..•.......•• 838- Munden house, Hon. Arthur Henry Holland-Hibbert Tyttenhanger park, Commander Edmund Barker Van D.L., l.P. see Watford " 855 Koughnet R.N. see London Colney 793 Netherfield, Sir Chas. Booth bart. see Stanstead Abbots 834 Walkern hall, Rev. John George Cotton Browne M.A., Newlands, Mrs. Wilson, see Hitchin 776 J.P. see WalkeTn ........•..•..•.........•.•.....•.•.........•..• 843 Newsells park, Admiral the Hon. George Henry Ware park, Alphonso ElkinCumberbatchesq. see Ware 847 Douglas J.P. see Barkway 705 Ware priory, Robert Waiters esq. see Ware 847 Node (The), Mrs. Dawson Lambton, see Codicote 742 Warren wood, Charles Butler esq. F.R.G.S., D.L., J.P. North Mimms park, Andrew Hamilton Tyndall Bruce see Hatfield ....................•.............. ~ 755 esq. see North Nimms .........•.......... 1 •••••••••••••••••• 795 Waterford house, Hon. Sir Charles William Fremantle Nyn park, John Pearson Kidston esq. see Northaw ... 797 K.C.B. see Bengeo .........................................•... 716 Oak Hill park, Charles Edward Baring Young esq. M.A., Watton house, Mrs. Ayer, see Watton-at-Stone 861 M.P. see East Barnet 711 Wellbury house, Francis Gosling esq. see Offiey 799 Oaklands, Chas. Dymoke Green esq. l.P. see St. Albans 816 West Lea, Frederick Lewis Vaughan esq. see Wormley 867 Offley place, Mrs. Salusbury Hughes, see Offiey 799 Westoil Manor house, Marlborough Robart Pryor esq. Otterspool, StephenTaprell Holland esq. see Aldenham 695 J.P. see Weston .......••........................•••..•........• 864 Panshanger, Earl Cowper X.G.,P.C. see Hertingfordbury 773 Wheathampstead house, The Rt. Hon. Earl of Cavan Pelham hall, Mrs. Hippsley, see Brent Pelham 800 p.c., 1II.P., J.P. see Wheathampstead 864 Pendleymanor, Jsph. Grout Williams esq. J.P. see Tring 841 Woodfield, Rear-Admiral Thos.HounsomButlerFellowes Pirton hall, William Hanscombe esq. see Pirton 801 C.B., J.P. see Stevenage .............••....••........•........• 835 Pishobury,AndrewCaldecott esq.J.P. seeSawbridgeworth 830 Wood Green park, Edmund T. Doxat esq. J.P. see Poles, Edmd.SmithHanbury esq.D.L.,J.p.seeThundridge 839 Cheshunt ..•.....•.....•.......•• 737 Ponfield,PercivalBosanquet esq.J.p.seeLit.Berkhamsted 721 Woodhall park, Abel Smith esq. M.A., M.P., D.L., J.P. Potterells, Wm. Cotton Curtis esg. see North Mimms 795 see Watton ........•.............................•.....•......... 861 Pre (The), Henry J. Toulmin esq. J.P. see St. Albans 816 Woodhill, Mrs. Franks, see Hatfield 755 Putteridge park, Thomas George Sowerby esq. see Lilley 793 Woodlands (The), Miss Bingham & William Henry Radwell house, Francis Pym esq. J.P. see Radwell 802 Bingham-Cox esq. see Northaw 798 Rawdon, Henry Keyser Ricardo esq. see Hoddesdon 783 Woolmers, William Herbert Wodehouse esq. B.A., D.L., Rickmansworth park, John William Birch esq. J.P., J.P. see Hertingfordbury .............................. ...... 773 F.R.G.S. see Rickmansworth 804 Wormley Bury, Henry Jeffreys Bushby esq. J.P. see Rookery (The), Henry Fordham esq. J.P. see Royston 807 Wormley ....••..............•.••...........•.....•............ 867 Rossway, Geo. :F. McCorquodale esq. see Northchurch 798 Wrotham park, Earl of Strafford P.C. see Barnet 708 Rothamsted, Sir John Bennet Lawes bart. LL.D., F.R.S., Wyddialpark,CharleslHenry Brabazon Heaton-Ellis esq. F.e.s., J.P. see Harpenden 752 J.P. see Wyddial 867 Rowneyabbey, Jas. Hy. Dugdale esq. see Gt. Munden 796 Yew Tree house, Fras. J. Fordham esq. J.P. see Royston 807 Roxley house, Lt.-Col. Mortimer Hancock, see Willian 866 Youngsbury, Charles Giles-Puller esq. M.A., l.P. see Sacomb park, Samuel George Smith esq. see Sacomb 811 Bigh Cross •••.....•....... I• ••• ••• • ••••• ••• ••• ••• ••• • •• •••••• ••• 774 •.
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