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Eythrope (previously Ethorp) is a
hamlet and
country house in the
parish of Waddesdon, in Buckinghamshire, England. It is
located to the
south east of...
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properties were sold off with
their art
collections dis****d.
Today only
Eythrope House still belongs to the family; however, they
still retain influence...
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Aylesbury on the A41 road. The
village also
includes the
hamlets of
Eythrope and Wormstone.
Waddesdon was an
agricultural settlement with milling, silk...
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buried at the
monastery of
Santa Clara in Zafra. Jane Dormer, born at
Eythrope near Waddesdon,
Buckinghamshire on 6
January 1538, the
daughter of Sir...
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Whitchurch Rothschild family, bankers, had
houses in Ascott,
Aston Clinton,
Eythrope, Halton,
Mentmore and
Waddesdon Tiny Rowland, businessman,
lived in Hedsor...
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Clinton House –
Aston Clinton,
Buckinghamshire Exbury Estate –
Hampshire Eythrope – Waddesdon,
Buckinghamshire Gunnersbury Park – Ealing,
London Halton House...
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National Trust, but the
surrounding estate and
smaller mansion at
Eythrope in
Buckinghamshire were
retained by Mrs. de
Rothschild and
bequeathed to...
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Ascott House Aston Clinton House Elsfield Manor Exbury Gardens Exbury House Eythrope Flint House,
Buckinghamshire Halton House Hamble Cliff House Mentmore Towers...
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property at
Eythrope for herself. There,
between 1876 and 1879, she had a park and
garden created and a
house built near the
river called Eythrope Pavilion...
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Richard Arches (died 1417), of
Eythrope, in the
parish of Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, was MP for
Buckinghamshire in 1402. He was
knighted before 1401...