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711:(1853β1899) married Ernle Elizabeth Louisa Maria Grosvenor Plunkett Ernle-Erle-Drax (d.1916), heiress of Charborough. In 1905 having succeeded her mother in the Charborough estates she assumed by royal licence dated 1905 the additional name and arms of "Ernle", and by a further royal licence dated 20 December 1905 assumed the name and arms of "Erle" and "Drax" in addition to and after those of Plunket-Ernle. Her eldest son was
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Church, Dorset, heraldically describing the descent of the manor of Bere Regis, from the
Turberville family to the Earle family and its heirs, the descent from the latter family being the same as for Charborough. The left-most 3 3/4 lancets deal with the Turberville descent, the remainder with Earle
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by his wife Anne Maria
Plunkett, daughter of Randal Plunkett, 13th Baron of Dunsany (1739β1821). He died without male progeny leaving as his heiress his only daughter Ernle Elizabeth Louisa Maria Grosvenor Burton. In 1871, she married as her second husband Lt. John Lloyd Egginton, of the 3rd Dragoon
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and ordered its members to dress in yellow coats with blue collars instead of the usual scarlet, and mounted the hunt staff on grey horses. He spent money prodigiously on
Charborough, including the building of the famously long boundary wall of the park, said to incorporate about two million bricks;
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Edward Drax of
Charborough, brother, who in 1762 married Mary Churchill, a daughter of Awnsham Churchill of Henbury. He died without male progeny, leaving as his heiress his daughter Sarah Frances Drax, wife of Richard Grosvenor. In 1790 he built the pagoda-like ornamental tower, originally 80 feet
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Somerset. After his retirement from the military he made alterations to Charborough House, including the addition of a new staircase hall with mural paintings by Sir James Thornhill, and the laying out of a formal garden on the west side. He died without male progeny, when his heiress became his
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John Samuel Wanley
Sawbridge Erle Drax, profited significantly from slavery. In 1834 one hundred and eighty-nine enslaved persons were registered at Drax-Hall in Barbados by Forster Clarke, as the attorney to B. (J. ?) S. W. Sawbridge Erle Drax, which on 16 May 1836 resulted in the payment of
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Egginton married Ernle Elizabeth Louisa Maria Grosvenor Burton (d.1905), heiress of Charborough. On 6 August 1887 the couple assumed by royal licence the surname and arms of "Ernle", and by a further royal licence on 27 September 1887 assumed the additional surnames of "Erle" and
455:, in about 1719 married Elizabeth Ernle, his first cousin and heiress of Charborough. He was the son of Thomas Shatterden, of Pope's Common, Hertfordshire, by his wife Elizabeth Drax. Thomas changed his surname to Drax, having become the heir of his wealthy childless uncle Col.
134:(1650β1720) without male progeny. His daughter and sole heiress Frances Erle (d.1728) married Edward Ernle, to which family the estate passed. Female heiresses subsequently brought the Erle/Ernle estates to owners with different family names.
888:'s Artificial Stone Manufactory. These gateways are Grade II listed, as is a third one, East Almer Lodge, further to the west. A fourth gateway, Peacock Lodge, which is inside the current bounds of the estate, is Grade II* listed. The
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Parliament for Cricklade in Wiltshire, who purchased the estate of Olantigh from the Thornhill family. In consequence of his marriage he assumed the surname and arms of "Erle-Drax". He was Master of the
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and extended its height from 80 to 120 feet. At
Olantigh he built large picture galleries for his art collection, and added Venetian-style towers and a grand fountain in the gardens. He built for himself a huge
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Richard Edward Erle-Drax (1797β1828), only son, of
Charborough and Ellerton Abbey, who died unmarried aged 31 and was succeeded by his sister Jane Frances Erle-Drax, wife of John Samuel Wanley Sawbridge.
425:(c.1673β1729) of Etchilhampton, married Frances Erle (d.1728), heiress of Charborough, but died without male progeny, leaving a daughter and heiress Elizabeth Ernle, wife of Henry Drax (c.1693β1755).
1290:(ed.), London, 1791, p.481; Sir William Pole (d.1635) of Shute, Devon, author of this work, was the uncle of Col. Sir Walter Erle (1586β1665) of Charborough, the son of his sister Dorothy Pole
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in England, comprising more than two million bricks and built between 1841 and 1842 by the then owner of the park John Samuel Wanley Sawbridge-Erle-Drax. He succeeded in having the new
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in Cornwall, married Sarah Frances Drax (1769β1822), heiress of Charborough, and in consequence of his marriage he assumed the surname and arms of "Erle-Drax". He was a nephew of
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next to Holnest Church in Dorset, since demolished by his descendants due to its high maintenance costs. He died without male progeny, when his paternal estates descended by
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Thomas Erle (d.1597), eldest son, whose large effigy dressed in full-armour and kneeling on one knee in prayer, survives (re-positioned) in St Mary's Church,
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to King Edward VI and to his sisters Queen Mary I and Queen Elizabeth I. He married Mary Weekes, one of the 5 daughters and co-heiresses of Richard Weekes of
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in 1646. Stone and timber were taken from Corfe for use in the house's construction. He fought for the international Protestant cause as a volunteer in the
494:(d.1757) of Bletso, but died without progeny and was succeeded by his brother Edward Drax. In 1775 he rebuilt the parish church next to Charborough House.
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in Kent, and Holnest House in Dorset, MP for Wareham, who in 1827 married Jane Frances Erle-Drax (d.1853), heiress of Charborough. He was descended from
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Col. Francis Augustus Plunkett Burton (d.1865) married Sarah Charlotte Elizabeth Ernle-Erle-Drax, the heiress of Charborough. He was the son of Admiral
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on top of 'Stag Gate' appears to have five legs, though one of these is instead an integral 'tree stump' that enhances the strength of the sculpture.
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Lancaster, Henry, biography of "Vaughan, Sir Walter (c.1572β1639), of Falstone House, Bishopstone, Wilts.", published
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and moved to neighbouring Dorset in about 1500, but died out in the male line on the death of General
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Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany
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Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon
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760:Henry Walter Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax (1928β2017)
750:Reginald Aylmer Ranfurly Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax
727:Sir Reginald Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax (1880β1967)
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158:in the parish of Axmouth, Devon. Following the
81:National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
1715:General Thomas Erle at www.janus.lib.cam.ac.uk
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1706:. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1972, p. 140.
1556:Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knighthood
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394:daughter Frances Erle (d.1728), who married
1737:Stag Gate photo from Geograph British Isles
1727:Lion Gate photo from Geograph British Isles
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418:Sir Edward Ernle, 3rd Baronet (c.1673β1729)
318:William Fiennes, 3rd Viscount Saye and Sele
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537:Richard Grosvenor, 1st Earl Grosvenor
503:high, extended in height after 1838.
206:(1561β1635) whose principal seat was
1321:biography of Walter Erle (1586β1665)
806:(1586β1665) (grandson of Walter I),
709:John Plunkett, 17th Baron of Dunsany
682:John Plunkett, 17th Baron of Dunsany
551:Richard Edward Erle-Drax (1797β1828)
71:and gardens, adjoin the villages of
16:Grade I listed English country house
1505:Legacies of British Slave-ownership
1016:Prince William III of Orange-Nassau
688:Plunkett (Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax)
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1221:National Heritage List for England
1181:National Heritage List for England
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872:The park wall runs alongside the
277:cause both before and during the
150:(c.1520β1581), an officer of the
1704:The buildings of England: Dorset
1693:Burke's Peerage & Baronetage
1250:The Buildings of England: Dorset
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233:Fallersdon) in the parish of
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190:(1515β1587), Esquire, MP, of
67:The grounds, which include a
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1057:Parliamentary representation
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650:Egginton ("Ernle-Erle-Drax")
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586:(d.1748) a director of the
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832:Siege of 's-Hertogenbosch
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1081:1701, 1704, 1710, 1722
1027:Lord Justice of Ireland
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507:Grosvenor ("Erle-Drax")
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243:Member of Parliament
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1005:Glorious Revolution
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368:Glorious Revolution
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1613:www.waymarking.com
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1284:Pole, Sir William
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