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West Stow Hall passed to his daughter Catherine , and a tablet to her memory in Hampton Church , Middlesex is not without interest : To the ever dear memory of Mrs Catherine Proger , who departed this life at her seat at West Stow hall ...
West Stow Hall passed to his daughter Catherine , and a tablet to her memory in Hampton Church , Middlesex is not without interest : To the ever dear memory of Mrs Catherine Proger , who departed this life at her seat at West Stow hall ...
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... second son of Nicholas Bacon of Shrubland Hall , Esquire , on the body of Martha Bingham , the only child of Sir Richard Bingham , Knight of the ancient family of the Binghams of Bigham Melcombe , in the county of Dorset , which ...
... second son of Nicholas Bacon of Shrubland Hall , Esquire , on the body of Martha Bingham , the only child of Sir Richard Bingham , Knight of the ancient family of the Binghams of Bigham Melcombe , in the county of Dorset , which ...
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When he lived at Farlingay Hall ( which I note has been described as Farthing Cake Hall , because it was built by a baker ) . He was visited by Tennyson and Carlyle . He took the former to the Bull Hotel , where a remarkable trade in ...
When he lived at Farlingay Hall ( which I note has been described as Farthing Cake Hall , because it was built by a baker ) . He was visited by Tennyson and Carlyle . He took the former to the Bull Hotel , where a remarkable trade in ...
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