-
least might have been so,
somewhat early. In 1647 his
father resigned his
rangership in his favor, and
arranged a
marriage for him with
Marie Héricart, a girl...
- pension, or any
office or employment,
civil or military" (except the
Rangership of
Windsor Great or
Little Park), the
estate would p**** to the next heir...
-
Monarch – (George II)-
deceased in 1760 and
after a
short period, the
rangership of
Richmond Park was
taken from the
princess Amelia and
bestowed upon...
- died
unmarried Mary,
married to Sir
Walter Pye
Tyrrell was
granted the
rangership of
Shotover Forest after a
freak hunting accident early in the 17th century...
-
characteristic grace". One of King William's
first acts was to
confer the
Rangership of
Bushy Park (for 33
years held by himself) on
Queen Adelaide, which...
- she
shared the
office with
other family members.
After her death, the
rangership was
given to
successive trusted friends and
family members of the British...
- 1
February 1713 left her an
additional £5000 plus his
interest in the
rangership of
Bushey Park and his
manor of
Apscourt in
Surrey to pay for the repairs...
-
planned for
sometime in
January 1862.
Queen Victoria had
granted her
rangership of
Greenwich Park. She
embarked on one
final trip to see the mountains...
-
rangership of the
Forests of
Shotover and Stow Wood to Tyrrell. In 1613,
following Prince Henry's
death in 1612, King
James confirmed the
rangership by...
-
Keeper in
early years held the
position of
Housekeeper of the Palace. The
rangership of the land in the bend of the
river east of the Palace, the 'House' or...