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945: 554: 964: 1104: 604: 346: 457: 838: 31: 976: 49: 883: 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. 56: 963: 1425:
The Royal 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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John and Henry Kingsmill, from c. 1685 and 1706 and 1710, until circa 1715–1717. John Kingsmill, JP (Newbury, 1685) was a younger son of Sir Henry Kingsmill (1587–1625), and husband to Rachael daughter of JP and sometime MP Edward Pitt (c.1592–1643), of Steepleton Iwerne, Dorset and later of
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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 (1779–1869) by his second wife Jane Louisa Sheldon, daughter of the MP for Wilton (1804–1822) Colonel Ralph Sheldon (1741–1822), 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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William Pollet Brown Chatteris (1810–1889), 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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of 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 (1200–1478) was incorporated into a later country house.
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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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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.
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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, (1890–1963) of Sandleford Place; soldier in WW1; military attache Madrid, Lisbon, Washington, Spain, etc.;
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Major Aubrey Isaac Rothwell Butler, (1878-27.9.1930), son of Isaac Butler (1839–1917), 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
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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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in 1742. Sandleford had been in possession of the first cousin (Rachael Pitt, Mrs John Kingsmill) of his first cousin (Sir
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star Jamie Laing; Delia Norgate, widow of the founder of Trencherwood Homes, John Norgate; and Noel Gibbs a descendant of
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In 1858 Sandleford became a civil parish, on 1 April 1934 the parish was abolished and merged with Greenham and Newbury.
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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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Files regarding seeking planning permission at Sandleford, West Berkshire Council offices, January 2016.
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for 50 hogs, much of this woodland will have been the wood called Brademore (Broadmoor) at Sandleford.
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Magenis had retired from the 32nd Light Infantry/Regiment of Foot (or 90th Regiment), on 20 July 1858.
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Smith v. Kemp, 5 William & Mary; and an old hand drawn map of c. 1700 in Berkshire Record Office.
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By 1880 Lady Louisa was living in London at 95 Eaton Place and by 1918 was at 34 Lennox Gardens.
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On 30 September 1986, the circa 470 acre Sandleford Farm, was sold by Neate's, with help from
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The 1861 census lists at Sandleford Lodge, Lady Louisa Anne Magenis (1837–1918), daughter of
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On 23 August 1759 the Rector of Newbury, Rev. Thomas Penrose (died 1769), father of the poet
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lined up his cavalry at the western end of Sandleford estate, straddling the boundary with
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Stratfield Saye (which he bought for Β£4,800 in 1629), by Rachael (d. 1643) daughter of
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the brother of Rachel Pitt, Mrs John Kingsmill, married Jane, the daughter of
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The History of the Ancient Town and Borough of Newbury in the County of Berks
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The Victorian historian, Walter Money, believed that, at the start of the
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Newbury Weekly News, Thursday, 18 October 2012, reporter: James Williams.
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Accounts and Papers, Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons, XLV, 1834.
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Mrs. Wedderburn (1825–), aka Selina Mary Garth, daughter of Captain
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Ireland
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of 26 Henry II, 1179–80. Otherwise known as an anchoress, a female
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Macgregor's niece Miss Agatha Thynne (died 1962), (descended from
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many of which edited by Emily Climenson and Matthew Montagu
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Lady Louisa Anne Magenis (1837–1918), carte de visite, by
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Exhibition catalogue, London, 1851, page 25, number 93.
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The History and Antiquities of Newbury and its environs
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by Isaac Butler. Aubrey Butler was sometime manager of
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Plan of First Battle of Newbury, September 1643 (1877).
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no part of the Parish of Newbury, nor to be so reputed
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Chatteris' nephew Alpin Macgregor (died 1899) son of
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UK Ordnance Survey map, detail of Sandleford, 1939.
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Robert Fellowes is a direct ancestor of 1470: 1226: 1005:white trump wheat grown on very poor soil 1102: 881: 836: 602: 592:. It was later inherited by her nephew, 552: 455: 344: 1297: 1295: 1293: 1291: 1289: 1287: 955:The Montagu Family at Sandleford Priory 701:Alexander Arbuthnot, Bishop of Killaloe 641:, daughter of Sir William Kingsmill of 562:The Montagu Family at Sandleford Priory 411:Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales 1641: 526:his wife. A confirmation charter from 372:district, in the ceremonial county of 1571:, a docquet, a Scots word for docket. 1476: 1168:Kelly's directory of Berkshire, 1881. 910:Frederick Lewis Scrymgeour-Wedderburn 860:William Cole, 1st Earl of Enniskillen 414:, 1870–72, gave Sandleford as having 1302:A History of the County of Berkshire 1284: 1246:A History of the County of Berkshire 1061:The original home of the rabbits in 660:Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich 645:Court, was a niece and first cousin. 492: 487: 1089:. Newbury was assessed to have had 1007:, weight 67 Lbs per bushel, at the 994: 981:Sandleford Cottage, former home of 852:Armar Lowry-Corry, 3rd Earl Belmore 778: 719:Thomas Thynne, 2nd Marquess of Bath 568:The present Sandleford Priory is a 13: 1659:Former civil parishes in Berkshire 1521:Magenis died leaving under Β£8,000. 1483:. Harrison & sons. p. 291 1193:. A Vision of Britain through Time 1178:Bibliotheca Topographica Britanica 1014: 825:(1827–1892), a philanthropist and 712:Admiral Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy 639:Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea 482:Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex 55: 14: 1670: 1087:Ealdgyth, daughter of Earl Γ†lfgar 812:, Bt. (and thus sister-in-law of 662:, leaseholder from 1730, married 594:Matthew Montagu, 4th Baron Rokeby 549:Sandleford Priory (country house) 1394:later of Bryngomer, Pontrhydyrun 1136:A Vision of Britain through Time 1040:Sir Frederick Wills, 1st Baronet 974: 962: 943: 804:Robert Fellowes (1817–1915), of 708:Sir John Atholl Macgregor, bart. 648:William Cradock (died 1736), of 542: 54: 47: 29: 1627: 1618: 1605: 1596: 1584: 1575: 1560: 1551: 1542: 1533: 1524: 1515: 1506: 1495: 1461: 1449: 1437: 1415: 1406: 1397: 1388: 1379: 1358: 1345: 1336: 1333:, Esq., volume 8, London, 1779. 1320: 1307: 1272: 1260: 1251: 424:Sir Francis More, Kt, of Fawley 1458:, edited by D.R. Fisher, 2009. 1317:", Fleet Street, London, 1686. 1239: 1214: 1205: 1183: 1171: 1162: 1149: 1124: 734:A History of Sandleford Priory 727:John Campbell, 5th Earl Cawdor 1: 1118: 1072: 1045: 895:William Frederick Hicks-Beach 761:formerly of Sandleford Priory 504:Sandleford Priory (monastery) 399: 788:John Deane, from circa 1624; 670:(1678 –1761), the father of 635:John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers 627:Comptroller of the Household 497: 451: 391: 7: 983:Seton Montolieu Montgomerie 923:Seton Montolieu Montgomerie 519:, a withdrawn holy person; 81:OS grid reference 18:Human settlement in England 10: 1675: 697:Dean and Canons of Windsor 607:Mrs. Montagu, engraved by 546: 532:Dean and Canons of Windsor 501: 470:Prince Rupert of the Rhine 383: 1422:Philippart, John (1820). 1281:, vol. iii, London, 1810. 1113:Knight Frank & Rutley 912:(1808–1874), de jure 8th 771:The house is now home to 672:Lady Mary Wortley Montagu 285: 267: 263: 251: 239: 227: 223: 213: 201: 191: 181: 167: 149: 131: 113: 95: 79: 42: 28: 23: 1567:Calendar of State Papers 757:Sheriff of Monmouthshire 687:Edward Montagu, the 5th 619:Sir George Morton, Bart. 1654:West Berkshire District 1615:London, 1887, page 287. 1477:Burke, Bernard (1899). 933:), and their daughters 570:Grade I listed building 466:First Battle of Newbury 364:, now in the parish of 1373:British History Online 1353:Directory of Berkshire 1327:The Peerage of England 1108: 904:, RN, of Haines Hill, 890: 887:Viva Seton Montgomerie 846: 668:Edward Wortley-Montagu 612: 590:Blue Stockings Society 565: 461: 350: 203:Postcode district 133:Ceremonial county 115:Unitary authority 1106: 1026:, and father of TV's 927:Thomas Peers Williams 885: 840: 680:(1762–1831), MP, 4th 606: 556: 509:Inclusa of Sandraford 459: 348: 1649:Hamlets in Berkshire 1155:From Daniel Lysons' 1083:Gruffydd ap Llywelyn 1054:, the distinguished 999:James Asprey, Esq., 534:was mainly owing to 511:, as mentioned in a 476:and looking towards 183:Sovereign state 1403:Malvern school list 1342:Samuel Lysons, 1806 1069:was at Sandleford. 773:St Gabriel's School 721:), wife of the 3rd 468:in September 1643, 324: /  1539:census and Kelly's 1211:Walter Money, 1884 1109: 985:and her daughters 891: 878:Lodge, Co. 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Sandleford Priory
Sandleford is located in Berkshire
Berkshire
OS grid reference
SU474643
Civil parish
Greenham
Unitary authority
West Berkshire
Ceremonial county
Berkshire
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
RG20
Dialling code
Police
Thames Valley
Fire
Royal Berkshire
Ambulance
South Central
UK Parliament
Newbury
UK

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