- https://www.thedicamillo.com/house/
lythwood-park-
lythwood-hall/ See Burke's
Landed Gentry, sub ‘Parr of
Lythwood’, 1847, 2, 1003–4 "The
slavers and abolitionists...
- to 27 June 1143. Just
across the Channel, so
close to home,
William of
Lythwood dies
after a seven-year
pilgrimage to the Holy Land. His
servant Elave...
- disafforestation. Long
Forest Shropshire Incl Longmynd, Stapelwood, Burswood,
Lythwood and
Stapleton Midland clay plain,
woodlands Long Mynd or
Strattondale Shropshire...
-
London architect George Steuart designed and
built a
brick mansion house,
Lythwood Hall for the
Blakeway family,
which was
accessed via a
sweeping driveway...
- Shrewsbury, to the
Market Place in
Church Stretton, and to the Top of
Lythwood Hill, and from
Pulley Common to the May Pole in Condover, and from Coleham...
- Paisley,
Renfrewshire (1780–82)
Attingham Hall,
Shropshire (1783–85)
Lythwood Hall at
Bayston Hill,
Shropshire (c. 1785)
Stoke Park, Erlestoke, Wiltshire...
- 1956), MBE,
daughter of
William Edward Montagu Hulton-Harrop, JP, DL, of
Lythwood Hall, near Shrewsbury, Shropshire, and of Bardsley, Lancashire. Algernon...
- hard to
exploit because of poor communications, for 240
acres of
nearby Lythwood,
although the
exchange cost £100 at the time and an
annual rent of £3....
- Presbyterian. He is of the line
described by
Bernard Burke as "Parr of
Lythwood". He was born
about 1734 and died 15
March 1798; his will
dated 1794 and...
-
Liverpool formerly of Rainford’, ‘Parr of
Grappenhall Heyes’, ‘Parr of
Lythwood’, 1847, 2, 1003–4,
various editions, 1847 to 1972
Liverpool Trade Directory...