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1100:, Warren farm which abuts the estate to the west was purchased for Β£250, out of the Β£4000 which Kendrick left Newbury in 1624. In addition the Kendrick charity had two closes on the west side of Newtown lane leased from the Dean & Canons, for 10l 10s per annum. Levi Smith (died 1703), Mayor of Newbury 1674 and 1693. Owned land in Greenham and along the Enborne at Peckmore in Greenham that abutted Sandleford and was later part of its demesne.
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Military Calendar, or Army Service and Commission Book: Containing the Services and Progress of Promotion of the Generals, Lieutenant-generals, Major-generals, Colonels, Lieutenant-colonels, and Majors of the Army, According to Seniority: With Details of the Principal Military Events of the
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Kingsmill, from c. 1685 and 1706 and 1710, until circa 1715β1717. John Kingsmill, JP (Newbury, 1685) was a younger son of Sir Henry Kingsmill (1587β1625), and husband to Rachael daughter of JP and sometime MP Edward Pitt (c.1592β1643), of Steepleton Iwerne, Dorset and later of
1235:
6 May 1668: Lease of
Sandleford coppices, called Bradmore and Highwood, the first late held by Anthony Childe and the other by Richard Pinfold, and their coppices in the Parish of Migham, in all 68 acres, by the Dean and Canons of Windsor to John Kingsmill of Sandelford, esquire.
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No seat of gentry; if you except
Sandleford, which is an estate held of the church of Windsor, and which is often considered as extra-parochial, but which pays a composition in lieu of tithes to the rector of Newbury. It is situated to the south of Newbury. The present lessee is
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the Prime
Minister). They were children of Robert Fellowes (1779β1869) by his second wife Jane Louisa Sheldon, daughter of the MP for Wilton (1804β1822) Colonel Ralph Sheldon (1741β1822), of Donnington Cottage, near Newbury, Berkshire, and grandchildren of
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This house, formerly known has both
Sandleford Cottage and Sandleford Lodge, sits on the southern boundary of the old parish, by the River Enborne, on the Berkshire and Hampshire, and Sandleford and Newtown border. Its former residents have included:
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725:. Her mother (died 1934) and father John Charles Thynne (1838β1918), sometime receiver general to the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, were living at Sandleford Cottage in 1907. Her sister Joan E. M. (1872β1945) was the mother of
1022:, was leased Sandleford farm by the Dean and Canons of Windsor, January 1605. The other present owners and directors of Sandleford Farm partnership and Skilldraw Ltd include Nicholas Laing (c. 15%), of the family that made
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William Pollet Brown
Chatteris (1810β1889), JP, DL (1852, Berks), educated at Brasenose College, Oxford, and son of a London banker, who eventually bought the freehold, enfranchised the estate, in 1875 from the
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Salisbury, who was Dean of Windsor from 1478 to 1481. By this time it appears the religious had forsaken the priory. The chapel of Sandleford Priory (1200β1478) was incorporated into a later country house.
418:, and a population of 49 in nine houses, but in 1881 the population of Sandleford had shrunk to 34. In 1615 it was separated from the manor and parish of Newbury, and the adjacent Wash Common and became
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A treatise enumerating the most illustrious families of
England, who have been raised to honour and wealth by the profession of law together with the ... court, and barons of the Exchequer
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A census taken in 1801 showed
Sandleford to have three houses, three families and 18 people. At the same time Newbury comprised 931 houses, 34 empty houses, 971 families and 4275 people.
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866:, Governor of Mauritius 1823β1828. Richard Henry Magenis was J.P. for Counties Antrim and Cambridgeshire, High Sheriff of Antrim 1868, and Representative of the
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indicates the priory was dedicated to St John the Baptist and endowed with all the lands of Sandleford. The appropriation of the priory, on 9 March 1478, to the
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back to Reading, was from the Wash, by Sandleford, over Greenham Common and via Theale. Anthony Child, Mayor of Newbury 1614, and sometime leasee of Sandleford;
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Sandleford Priory from the west, from the drive that connected the priory to the Andover road (A343), as seen between Dirty Ground Copse and Gorse Covert.
652:, Gainsford, Durham. He married in 1715 Mary daughter of Gilbert Sheldon of St. Andrew's, Holborn, and bought the lease in 1717, disposing of it in 1729;
1569:, January 1605, published 1857, page 186. 'Letter to the Dean & Canons of Windsor, to make a lease to the King of the farm of Sandleford, Wiltshire
808:, and his sister Louisa Fellowes (1817β1901), were both born at Sandleford Cottage, the seat of their father Robert (1779β1869). Later she married Sir
437:, in answer to some set questions about Newbury, and to question number five in particular which concerned 'seats of gentry' in the town, wrote this:
736:, with plates, Newbury District Field Club, Special Publication. no. 1, published between 1900 and 1931, was tenant from before 1898 to at least 1911
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was there often and described it in 1784. Other wealthy citizens that it was leased to during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, these included:
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Brigadier Wyndham Torr, CMG, DSO, MC, (1890β1963) of Sandleford Place; soldier in WW1; military attache Madrid, Lisbon, Washington, Spain, etc.;
897:(1841β1923), MP, was living at Sandleford lodge in 1869 and by 1871 he is recorded as having with him a wife and four children, and eight staff.
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854:, and her husband (they married in 1860) Major Richard Henry Magenis (Mauritius, 1832 β Abington, 1880). Magenis was the grandson of Colonel
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Major Aubrey Isaac Rothwell Butler, (1878-27.9.1930), son of Isaac Butler (1839β1917), JP (Sheriff of Monmouth 1910), of Panteg House,
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At time of the Domesday survey in 1086 Sandleford seems to have been a part of or belonged with Ulvitrone, aka Newbury, to Arnulf or
1058:, who lived at Sandleford Priory from 1742 until her death in 1800 wrote from and mentioned Sandleford in dozens of her of letters.
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Richard Pinfold, one of 30 of the freeholders of Newbury in 1655, and sometime holder of the lease of the coppice named High Wood;
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branches in Monmouth & Midlands, Baldwins having taken over the family firm, Wright, Butler and Co Ltd, in 1902. Later he was
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Sandleford contains about 520 acres, most of which is taken up with the fields and copses to the west of the Priory.
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Sandleford was a priory of Austin canons, founded between 1193 and 1202 by Geoffrey, 4th count of Perch, and
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The History of the Ancient Town and Borough of Newbury in the County of Berks
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many of which edited by Emily Climenson and Matthew Montagu
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Debrett's peerage, baronetage, knightage, and companionage
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Lady Louisa Anne Magenis (1837β1918), carte de visite, by
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The History and Antiquities of Newbury and its environs
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Plan of First Battle of Newbury, September 1643 (1877).
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Anecdotes of the life of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham
1191:"Population statistics Sandleford CP/ExP through time"
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no part of the Parish of Newbury, nor to be so reputed
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1248:, volume IV, Victoria County History, London, 1924.
572:in 54 acres (22 ha) of parkland landscaped by
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1269:, edited by Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010
732:Mrs. Myers, aka Evelyn Elizabeth Myers, who wrote
797:, divine, whose wife Mary Anne was a daughter of
416:Real property Β£775; of which Β£10 are in fisheries
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801:William Cockell (died 1831) of Sandleford Lodge;
710:, nephew of Chatteris' second wife, daughter of
1530:Kelly's Directory of Berkshire and 1871 census.
1444:The New Monthly Magazine and Universal Register
1365:Ditchfield, P.H.; Page, William, eds. (1924).
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1223:, by Edward William Gray, Speenhamland, 1839.
1368:A History of the County of Berkshire: Vol. 4
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929:, MP), of Sandleford cottage (later renamed
584:, the social reformer, patron of the arts,
448:In 1931 the parish had a population of 30.
1429:. A.J. Valpy, sold by T. Egerton. p.
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870:(attainted 1691), with later addresses at
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562:The Montagu Family at Sandleford Priory
411:Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales
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526:his wife. A confirmation charter from
372:district, in the ceremonial county of
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910:Frederick Lewis Scrymgeour-Wedderburn
860:William Cole, 1st Earl of Enniskillen
414:, 1870β72, gave Sandleford as having
1302:A History of the County of Berkshire
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1246:A History of the County of Berkshire
1061:The original home of the rabbits in
660:Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich
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1521:Magenis died leaving under Β£8,000.
1483:. Harrison & sons. p. 291
1193:. A Vision of Britain through Time
1178:Bibliotheca Topographica Britanica
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