- to 1775.
Leyborne was born
William Leyborne Taylor, son of
Edward Taylor and Ann
Leyborne, in 1736. Ann was the
daughter of
Anthony Leyborne. William...
- In 1805 the
family name
became Leyborne Popham,
under whom much of the
house was
refurbished in 1810. The
Leyborne Popham family owned the
estate until...
-
originally part of an
orchard belonging to the
Popham Estate,
owned by the
Leyborne Pophams whose family seat was at
Littlecote House, Wiltshire.
Opened in...
-
Governor Robert Melvill.
Under Melvill and his successor,
William Leyborne Leyborne, the
islands saw
considerable advancement in
their economies, and...
-
Francis Leyborne Popham (14
October 1809 – 30 July 1880) was an
English barrister and cricketer. He was ****ociated with
Oxford University Cricket Club...
- 1770–1771,
second time
Ulysses FitzMaurice, 1771,
second time
William Leyborne Leyborne, 1771–1775
William Young, 1776 The Lord Macartney, 1776–1779 Jean-François...
- the
London Borough of
Richmond upon Thames. The
church is
located at 1
Leyborne Park in Kew. The
Society of Mary
first established a
Catholic mission in...
-
Leyborne,
formerly called William Leyborne Taylor, to take and use the
Surname of
Leyborne only, and bear the Coat of Arms of the
Family of
Leyborne,...
- 16. Sir John Parr 8. Sir
William Parr of
Kendal 17.
Matilda Leyborne 4. Sir John Parr of
Kendal 18. Sir John de Ros of
Kendal Castle 9.
Elizabeth de Ros...
- Sulzbach,
Landgravine and
Carmelite nun (b. 1697)
April 16 –
William Leyborne Leyborne,
governor of the
Windward Islands (b. 1744)
April 19 –
Isaac Davis...