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  2. Hexton Manor - Wikipedia

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    Hexton was initially put up for sale in 2018 via the estate agents, Savills for a guide price of £18.5 Million. [3] It was again put on the market in 2022 again via Savills, this time for £15 Million and was later in the year listed on Knight Frank estate agents as well.

  3. Honour of Grafton - Wikipedia

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    It dates back beyond 1542, in the reign of Henry VIII when a bill for its management is known before parliament. [1]As with all honours there were exclusions for church lands (such as glebe), waste, land freed of the manor (freeholds) who nonetheless paid tithes to the rectories, many of which belonged to the honour, among which some lesser manors of parishes.

  4. Williams & Kettle - Wikipedia

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    Williams had set himself up in his own custom house agency in 1880 after forming a good relationship with William Nelson and becoming agent for his new Nelson Brothers' boiling down and canned-meat plant which Nelson was establishing at Tomoana just north of Hastings in conjunction with Frederic's uncle, J N Williams.

  5. The Pulteney Association - Wikipedia

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    After Sir William Pulteney's death in 1805, it was known as the Pulteney Estate. The Pulteney Estate was managed by a series of agents, including: [1] Cpt. Charles Williamson (1792–1801) Robert Troup (1801–1832) Represented by John Johnstone, John Heslop and Robert Scott, successively as sub-agents, until 1814; Joeseph Fellows (1832–1871)

  6. Holnicote Estate - Wikipedia

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    There have been several houses on the estate over the last 500 years. In 1705 a new mansion was built which was burned down in 1779. It was rebuilt as a hunting lodge and survived until another fire in 1851 and replaced ten years later. It became one of the centres for the Devon and Somerset Staghounds. The main building was damaged by another ...

  7. Inside Royal Lodge: Prince Andrew’s 30-room mansion that ...

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    The Royal Lodge is located around three miles south of Windsor Castle. It is part of the Crown Estate and was previously the Windsor residence of the Queen Mother from 1952 until her death in 2002.

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