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196: 261:, an Australian brewing millionaire. He sold it in 1924 to Noel Wills, on whose death in 1929 his widow donated it to Herefordshire County Council. For some years it was used as a training college and psychiatric hospital. Several owners later it was leased to the Warner Leisure Hotels group. 241:
The Duke and Duchess died without surviving children and after extensive litigation the Holme Lacy estate devolved in 1819 upon Capt. Sir Edwyn Francis Stanhope, Bart., R. N., who assumed the additional name and arms of Scudamore and whose son succeeded in 1883 as
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Holme Lacy was for some centuries in the ancient family of Scudamore. Philip Scudamore settled here in the 14th century, and his descendant John Scudamore esq. was created a baronet in 1620, and in 1628 Baron Dromore and
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Perry pear trees can live to a great age, and can be fully productive for 250 years. They also grow to a considerable height and can have very large canopies; the largest recorded internationally at the time, the
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Holme Lacy House continued to be the principal seat of the family till the year 1716, when on the death of James, the 3rd and last Viscount Scudamore, the estate was vested in
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to whom the property then in part descended, and, together with other valuable estates in this county and Gloucestershire, was added to the princely domain of the Howards.
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of Holme Lacy built by the 2nd Viscount Scudamore remained, renovated in 1828-31 and again in the early 20th century, the family seat of the
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The name has varied through history; it has also been known as Homme Lacy (1396) Hamlayce (1648), Humlachie (1701) and Hom Lacy (1836).
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The priest shows there was a church at Holme Lacy. There were also two ploughs under the lordship's tenure in existence.
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which still partly survives, covered three quarters of an acre and yielded a crop of 5–7 tons in 1790.
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until 1902, when the contents were sold. In 1909 the house was sold to
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The Three Counties & Welsh Marches Perry Presidium Protocol
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to Bishop Walter and in 1086 the total population included:
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Photos of Holme Lacy and surrounding area on geograph
27:. The population of the civil parish was 466 at the 492: 611:Herefordshire and Ludlow College Holme Lacy Campus 190: 649: 428: 426: 183:The village comes under the jurisdiction of the 102:, which is where the "Lacy" affix comes from. 423: 403: 226:Frances then married as her second husband 167:and 1 Frenchman who between them had 20½ 194: 264:A Grade I listed building, it is now a 58:"island" like other places of the name 650: 568:"Herefordshire Through Time - Welcome" 601:Holme Lacy House at Images of England 302:Hereford, Ross and Gloucester Railway 539: 304:. It was opened on 1 June 1855 as a 236:Charles Howard, 11th Duke of Norfolk 271: 221:Henry Somerset 3rd Duke of Beaufort 118:system was in existence during the 13: 503:National Heritage List for England 316:line, it was amalgamated with the 14: 669: 594: 320:in 1862. In 1869 the railway was 360:St Cuthbert's Church, Holme Lacy 384:Neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk 191:Holme Lacy House and its estate 178: 517: 486: 464: 451: 397: 380:"Civil Parish population 2011" 372: 94:The town was an estate of the 62:, but from the fairly similar 1: 365: 234:(1750-1820). Frances married 498:"Holme Lacy House (1348852)" 73:". The name was recorded as 46: 7: 353: 284: 208:, of Sligo. His successor, 34: 10: 674: 472:"Holme Lacy House History" 459:Directory of Herefordshire 89: 658:Villages in Herefordshire 572:Smr.herefordshire.gov.uk 244:9th Earl of Chesterfield 185:West Mercia Constabulary 527:. Warner Leisure Hotels 525:"Warner Leisure Hotels" 51:Holme Lacy is not from 259:Sir Robert Lucas-Tooth 200: 318:Great Western Railway 255:Earls of Chesterfield 198: 553:21 July 2011 at the 474:. 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English
Herefordshire
2011 Census
rural
Old Norse
Holme
Old English
river-bend
Domesday Book
Bishop of Hereford
Roger de Lacy
De Lacy
Lord
manor
feudal
Middle Ages
William I of England
villeins
bordars
reeve
slaves
priest
ploughs
West Mercia Constabulary

Viscount Scudamore
the second viscount
Frances Scudamore
Henry Somerset 3rd Duke of Beaufort
Charles Fitzroy esq

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