LIST of the PRINCIPAL·· SEATS in NORTHA~IPTONSHIRE with Reference to the Places Under Which They Will Be Found in This Volume

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LIST of the PRINCIPAL·· SEATS in NORTHA~IPTONSHIRE with Reference to the Places Under Which They Will Be Found in This Volume LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL·· SEATS IN NORTHA~IPTONSHIRE With Reference to the Places under which they will be found in this Volume PAGE PAGE Althorp park, Right Hon. Earl Spencer K.G., G.c.v.o., Easton Neston house, Sir Thomas George Fermor- P.c., J.P. see Althorp ........• .........•.........••...•.....• 21 Hesketh bart. see Easton N eston... .•• .•• . • ••• . • ••• . .•• 82 Apethorpe hall, Henry Leona.rd Campbell Brassey esq. Ecton house, Mrs. Sotheby, see Ecton --=:................... 83 M.P., J.P. see Apethorpe .....•.....•............. ............ 22 Evenley hall, Wm. Hy. Allen esq. M.A., J.P. see Evenley 85 Arthingworth manor, Rev. Henry Ralph Rokeby B.A., Everdon hall, Henry Hawkins esq. J.P., M.F.H. see J.P. see Arthingworth ............................ ............ 22 Little Everdon............... .•• .• . • . .• . • •. • 8 5 Ashby St. Ledgers lodge, Paul Edgar Tichborne Hib­ Eydon hall, Lady Fermor-Hesketh, see Eydon............ 86 bert esq. J.P. see Ashby St. Ledgers ..•.•....••.......... 23 Farmingwoods hall, Aubrey Wallis esq. see BrigstiX!k .. Ashby St. Ledgers Manor house, Rt. Hon. Lord Wim­ Farthinghoe lodge, Mrs. Rush, see Jt'arthinghoe ........• borne, see Ash by St. Ledgers . .. ..• .. •. .. •.. ..•.••..• 23 Fawsley park, Sir Charles Valentine Knightley hart. Ashton Wold, Hon. Nathaniel Charles Rothschild J.P. B.A., D.L., J.P. see Fawsley ........•..•.••.••..............• 88 see Ash ton, Ound]e ...•........••.....•....... ,.. .. ..... •• • .•• . 244 Finedon hall (unoccupied), see Finedon.................. ... 8g Astrop park, Emily, Lady Brown, see Astrop, King's I<1neshade abbey, Mrs. George Hatchell, see Fineshade 91 Sutton ..• ···~················'-···················-··············· 138 Flore house, Charles Craig esq. l.P. see Flore ••••••.••••• 91 Aynho park, William Comwallis Cartwright esq. D.L., j'o:x:hill, Hop. Edward Algernon Fitz-Roy M.P.,n.L., J.P. see West Haddon ••••• I •••••••••••• I ••••• I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 100 J.P. see Aynho .• ~·················· ·················~-~~········· 25 - Badby house, William Murland esq. J.P. see Badby...... 26 Gayton house, Arthur Eykyn esq. J.P. see Gayton...... 93 Bainton house, WilliamEarleWelbyesq.J.P. see Bainton 26 Glendon hall, Mrs. Booth, see Glendon ..................... 95 Barnwell castle, Horace Czarnikow esq. see Barnwell... 28 Grafton manor, Major Ralph Henry Fenwick Lombe, Biggin hall, Capt. Arthur Egerton Watts-Russell J.P. see Grafton Regis •. • . •. • . •. •.• . •. •. •. •• . •• . •• 96 see Lower Benefield . •. •. • . •. • 30 Great Addington Manor house, Lionel Offiey Micklen Billing hall, Gervase Henry Elwes esq. D.L., J.P. see esq• .see Great Addington ••• ..••....•... .•.••••••..•..••••.•• 19 Great Billit1g ................................ , ••• ,................ go Great Houghton liall, Lieut.-Gol. John Rawlins M.A., Bla.kesley hall, Charles W. Bartholomew esq. M.A., C.E. J.P. see Great Houghton .?:................................. 115 see Blakesley • . • . • . .. •. .• • . .• . • . •• •. 3 I .Green's Norton hall, Arthur Eustace Seymour Guinness Blatherwycke park, Horace Stafford O'.J3rien esq. D.L., esq. see Green's Norton....................................... 97 J.P. see Blatherwycke.......... ...... .... •....•..•. .•• .• . .•• . .• 32 Guilsborough court, Stephen Schilizzi esq. see Gulls- Boughton house, Earl of Dalkeith, see Weekley...••.•••• 328 borough ..• .•.. ....... •. ..•.••.•. .•. .•. .••••• .••••• ••• ..• . .••••• 99 Brackley Manor house, Earl of Ellesmere M. v.o. see Guilsborough grange, Capt. John Lowther, see Guils- JJr~ltleJr................................ ...........•..•.•..••..•..• :>6 borough•.. ~ •• ••• •. ••••...• .•• ••• . •. • •• .•• •• ••••• .• •• •. •• ••• ... • . •• 99 Bradden house, Wilfred Dryden Grant-Ives esq. J.P. see uilsborough hall, Mrs. Irene Osgood, see Guilsborough 99 JJ~CLCleu1 ••••••••••••••••••.•••••..•....••..•.••.••••••••.••.••.•• ~o Guilsborough house, Allan Loney esq. see Guilsborough 99 Bragborough hall, Capt.GeorgeWilliam Button Riddell, ,Harlestone house, Marie L. A. Duchess of Grafton, see see Braunston •.........••.................•........•.. I......... 41 Harlestone . .•• . .. ••• . .• .•• . .. .•• .•• ..• ..• •.• ••• .•• .••.•• ••• ••• 104 ,Brampton house, Lady Adelaide Dawnay, see Chapel Harpole hall, Herbt. Jn. Manning Watts esq.see Harpole 104 Brampton .••..............•.........•...........•••••....••..•.•• 55 Harrowden hall, Lord Vaux of Harrowden D.L., l.P. Brixworth hall, Adam P. Cross esq. see Bri:x:worth ..... 45 see Great Harrowden ..•....••....••..•.•••••••••••.••.••.••.•• 105 Brockhall hall, Thomas William Thornton esq. J.P. see Hazelbeech hall, C. Bower Ismay esq. see Hazelbeech... IO'] Jlr~Jtllall .....•........................................••.......•. 46 Hazelbeech hill, Mrs. Middleton, see Hazelbeech ••••••.•• 10'] Bulwick hall, Mrs. Tryon, see Bulwick ....••.•......•..•..• 49 Helidon house (unoccupied), see Helidon .••••••••••.••••.•• 10'] Burghley house, 'fhe Most Hon. the Marquess of Exeter Heyford grange, Mrs. Judkins, see Nether or Lower J.P. see St. Martin Stamford Baron .......••.••............ 295 IleJffor1l •.•..•.•..••.••.••.••....••..••••..•.•••••••••.••••.•••••.•• 1~ Canons Ashby, Sir Arthur Dryden bart. see Canons Heyford hills, Hugh Bruce Campbell esq. see Nether .Ash by •••.••••••••.••••. •••••••••·•••••••••••· .•..••••••.••••.•. .•• SI Heyford . ... •.. .•• . .. ••• . •• .•• .•• ..••.. .•• .••.•• .•••.• .•• .••.••.•• I<>g Carlton park, Mark Firth esq. see East Carlton ....... .• 52 Heyford Manor house, Mrs. Gardiner Muir, see Nether Castle Ashby castle, Marquess of Northampton, see Heyford . •. •• . .• . • . • . • • . • •• . .•• •. • . • • . •• . • . •• •• . •• ••• ••• 109 Ca.stle Ashby .•.. a. • I e 1 e e e 1e • e I. la I I. ea I I I I I la e e •. I I. e e I I I. I. I • e 52 Jioldenby house, Lord- Annaly x.c.v.o., D.L., l.P., Catesby house, Henry A. Attenboroogh esq. l.P. see H.F.H. see Holdenby ..•.••.•....•.••••...••..••••••••••••.•••• 113 Catesby..•••••••.•.....••...•••... ··~. •. •. .. .. .•• . .. .. .• ... .. 54 Holly lodge, Miss J eyes, see Moulton.... •• . • .•• . .• . •• . • • . •• 149 Chacombe house, Mrs. J. George Clark, see Chacombe 55 Horton house, Geo.H. Winterbottom esq. J.P. see Horton II4 Charlton lodge, Mrs. Myers, see Charlton, Newbottle..• 152 Hothorpe hall, Charles Edmund de Trafford esq. D.L., Churchill house, Mrs. R. F. Burton, see W elton... ••• . •• 342 l',P. see Hothorpe ··························~·················· 114 Cosgrove priory,John JepsonAtkinson esq. see Cosgrove 6x Kelmarsh hal.4 Mrs. G. T.I!.Ilcaster, see Kelmarsh ...... 119 ~Cotterstock hall, Col. Henry Wickham J.P. see Cotter- lUng's Sutton Manor house, Sir Lewis Amherst Selby- stock ................................... ;. ..•..•.... .•..• ..•........• 62 Bigge x.c.B., I.P. see King's Sutton....................... 137 Cottesbrooke hall, Capt. Robert B. Brassey, see Cottes- Kingsthorpe hall, Francis H. Thornton esq. LL.B., ;r.P. brooke .•••.••.••........•..•.••.••..•.••....• I •• I •••• I •••••••• ~·... 62 see Kingsthorpe, Northampton ........................... 161 Courteenhall house, Sir Herewald Wake hart. J.P. see Knuston hall (unoccupied), see Knuston, Irchester...... u6 Courteenhall....................................................... 63 l.,axton hall (l.lll.()(!Cupie<l), see I..ax.tcJn ············~ .••••••• 139 Cranford hall, Capt. Charles Henry Fenwick, see Cran- Lilford hall, Lord Lilford J.P. see Lilford .................. 140 ford St. Andrew................................................. 64 Litchborough hall, Miss Grant, see Litchboroogh.. •••••• 141 Cransley hall, Capt. Arthur Hugh Thurburn J.P. see Little Houghton house, Christopher Smyth esq. H.A., Cransley ........................................................... 64 ._., .J.P., D.L. see Little Houghton.?:: .•.••.••.••..•..• ,.. •.••..• 115 ' Croughton house, Mrs. Beville Ramsay, see Croughton 66 Loddington hall,AdamRivers Steele esq.see Loddington 141 Dallington house (unoccupied), see Dallington............ 68 Lodge (The), Waiter Bairstowesq.1.P. see Towcester... 316 Deene park, Countess of Cardigan & Lancastre, see Maidwell hall, Reginald Bernhard Loder esq. B.A., I.P. J)eEUae •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Jr4 ~ ~iCl1VeJI •••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1~3 Delapre abbey, Miss Bouverie, see Hardingstone......... 102 Marston Manor house, Mrs. Salvion Bowlby, 111ee Dingley park, Major-General Viscount Downe x.c.v.o., Marston St. Lawrence ....................................... 144 c.B., c. I.E., H.A., l.P. see Dingley ........................ 77 Marston Trnssell hall, H. B. Ewins Barwell Ewins esq. Drayton house, Sackville George Stopford Sackville esq. see Marston Trussell ..•....•...•••• ..•.••.••.••••...•..•.••..• 145 M.A., D.L., l.P. see Lowick ................................. 142 Mears Ashby hall, Major Henry Minshull Stockdale East Haddon hall, David Charles Guthrie esq. I.P. see ;r.P. see Melll'B A.shby ........................................... 146 ~~ Il~(lOil ••••••••••••••••••~••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..• ~ .
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