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Loseley Park is a
large Tudor manor house with
later additions and
modifications 3
miles (4.8 km) south-west of Guildford, Surrey, England, in Artington...
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which a
return was made
after Cawarden's
death in 1559.
Cawarden lived at
Loseley Park, near Guildford,
where his
official papers were preserved. Sir Thomas...
- (30
January 1520 – 20 July 1600), of
Loseley, Surrey, was the son of Sir
Christopher More. The
great house at
Loseley Park was
built for him,
which is still...
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Baronetage of England. Both
creations are extinct. The More Baronetcy, of
Loseley in the
County of Surrey, was
created in the
Baronetage of
England on 18...
- Airport, New
Slains Castle,
Balmoral Castle,
Cruden Bay,
Lyceum Theatre,
Loseley Park,
Hatfield House, The
Historic Dockyard Chatham,
Southwark Cathedral...
- 16th-century
architecture include the
grand mid-century
country houses of
Loseley Park and
Sutton Place and the old
building of the
Royal Grammar School...
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noted horsewoman and breeder.
William (also
called Willie) was born at
Loseley Park, a 16th-century
manor in Surrey, England. He was the
second child...
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various times between 1584 and 1625. More was the son of Sir
William More of
Loseley Park,
Surrey and his
second wife,
Margaret Daniell,
daughter of
Ralph Daniell...
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example the wood
panelling can
still be seen
today in the
Great Hall at
Loseley Park near Guildford. No
trace of the
palace remains on its site today,...
- Trenchard's
manor house is fictional, so
filming was done at the
manor house Loseley Park, in Guildford. The
production visited The
Historic Chatham Dockyard...