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  1. Há 4 dias · More's estate was granted to Sir William Paulet (first Marquess of Winchester): it was inherited by his son the second Marquess, and in 1575 passed to Gregory Fiennes, Lord Dacre of the South, and his wife Anne—the foundress of those charming almshouses, Emmanuel Hospital, Westminster, now destroyed—who was a daughter of the ...

    • William Paulet, 3rd Marquess of Winchester1
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  2. Há 1 dia · Paulet, seizing the opportunity, transformed the abbey into a series of opulent apartments for his personal use. The once-sacred space became a symbol of secular power and prestige, passing through the hands of Paulet‘s descendants until it came into the possession of Theophilius Hastings, the 7th Earl of Huntingdon, who resided in the abbey until the close of the 17th century.

  3. 18 de mai. de 2024 · There has always been considerable doubt about the exact location of More's house, and of the new building which he built containing his chapel, library and gallery, as extensive building by his successor in the property, William Paulet, marquess of Winchester, has obscured the location of the house and the layout of More's property.

  4. 21 de mai. de 2024 · Shortly after this it passed to William Paulet, Marquess of Winchester (d. 1628/9), who already held the Bratton Grange or Farm estate, and in 1620 Paulet sold it to Sir James Ley (cr. Earl of Marlborough 1626), in whose possession it was at the time of his death in 1629.

  5. www.atlasobscura.com › places › tithe-barn-bradfordTithe Barn - Atlas Obscura

    16 de mai. de 2024 · Some notable owners include Marquess of Winchester William Paulet, Paul Methuen of Corsham, and Sir John Cam Hobhouse. The lordship of the manor has remained in the Hobhouse family ever...

  6. Há 6 dias · Our guide will explain the history of the house that began in 1531 by William Paulet, the 1st Marquess of Winchester and treasurer to King Edwards VI, Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth 1.

  7. Há 5 dias · A second slab is to his widow Esther, who afterwards married Sir Henry Paulet, third son of William Marquess of Winchester, and died 1697. On a lozenge are the arms of Dowse between those of Miller and Paulet.