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187: 46: 59: 66: 338:"of a dark brown colour, variegated and veined like tortoise-shell. It is two feet four inches in length, on the convex bend, the diameter of the larger end is three inches; at each end it is tipt with silver, gilt, and has a wreath of leather, by which it is hung about the neck". 316:, but he was unsuccessful. The following year in 1646 Fairfax returned, and the house was surrendered to him on 10 June, after a siege of 18 hours. The Dynham family later recovered possession of Boarstall; they were fortunate in having relatives who were close to 282:
who was in possession of the nearby village of Brill. When Brill fell in 1643, so did the garrison at Boarstall. However whereas the manor at Brill was destroyed in the fighting, the fortified manor at Boarstall was saved, and used as a garrison by
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The manor was fortified in 1312 by the construction of a defensive gatehouse. The house was demolished in 1778 but the gatehouse, very large and grand for its time, survives relatively unaltered. In the
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for 'Boar House') in memory of the slain beast. The man, known as Neil, was also given a horn from the dead beast, and the legend says that whoever shall possess the horn shall be the
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Until March 2020, the National Trust offered tours on Wednesday afternoons. The tower was closed during the Covid pandemic but recently reopened for selective dates in the summer.
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against the house that the incumbent Penelope, Lady Dynham, was forced to evacuate and steal away in disguise. Gage left a small garrison in place to defend the house.
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Having no further use for the manor in 1644, Hampden left to go and fight elsewhere. The house was then taken back for the Royalists by Colonel
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Magna Britannia;: being a concise topographical account of the several counties of Great Britain
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Grade I listed historic house museum in Aylesbury Vale, United Kingdom
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gave some land to one of his men in return for slaying a
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of 1806 noted that the current incumbent of the manor,
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Manorial records of 1265 show that the owner of the
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Boarstall
Buckinghamshire

Boarstall Tower is located in Buckinghamshire
51°49′24″N 001°05′44″W / 51.82333°N 1.09556°W / 51.82333; -1.09556
National Trust

Michael Burghers
moated
gatehouse
Boarstall
Buckinghamshire
England
National Trust
Edward the Confessor
wild boar
Bernwood Forest
Old English
lord of the manor
manor
Bernwood Forest
English Civil War
garrison
Charles I
John Hampden
Royalist
Oxford
Henry Gage
cannons
Parliamentarian

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