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  1. Há 4 dias · At a short distance from the Hall is a cold bath, near which stands a handsome fluted column, erected after a design by the late Mr. James Wyatt, to the memory of Sir W. W. Wynn, fourth baronet, by his mother.

  2. Há 4 dias · Walter, grandson of John, married a co-heiress of Peryam, and was father of John Yonge, Esq., created a baronet in 1661. Sir Walter Yonge, the third baronet, married to his second wife a co-heiress of Williams; Sir William Yonge, the fourth baronet, a co-heiress of Lord Howard of Effingham; Sir George Yonge, the last baronet, the heiress of Cleve.

  3. Há 5 dias · It also marked the boundary between the estates of local landowners in the mid 19th century - Sir Henry Richardson to the north, and Sir Watkin Williams Wynn to the south, being carved with the initials 'H R' and 'W W W 1819' respectively.

  4. Há 4 dias · It also marked the boundary between the estates of local landowners in the mid 19th century - Sir Henry Richardson to the north, and Sir Watkin Williams Wynn to the south, being carved with the initials 'H R' and 'W W W' respectively; probably also had the date 1819, although this has eroded away.

  5. Há 1 dia · Robert Williams: 1741 Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn: Conservative: 1742 Robert Williams: 1747 Edward Kynaston: 1772 Watkin Williams: 1774 William Mostyn Owen: 1795 Francis Lloyd: 1799 Charles Williams-Wynn: Tory: 1834: Conservative: 1850 by-election: Herbert Williams-Wynn: Conservative: 1862 by-election: Charles Williams-Wynn ...

  6. Há 2 dias · His immediate descendant, Sir William Dalston, a great royalist, was created a baronet in 1640. The title became extinct in 1765, by the death of Sir George Dalston, the fourth baronet, who resided in Yorkshire; Sir George left an only daughter, married to a French gentleman of the name of Dillon.

  7. Há 1 dia · Bigshot was one of the walks of the forest, and Ravenswood was the keeper's lodge. The inclosed land belonging to it was known as Bigshot Rayles. The last keeper of Bigshot Rayles was General Thomas Cox, who died in 1788 and was buried at Sandhurst. In 1809 the house was uninhabitable. It was bought by Sir Watkin Wynn, who repaired and enlarged it.