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    Ingatestone Hall is a Grade I listed 16th-century manor house in Essex, England. It is located outside the village of Ingatestone, approximately 5 miles...
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    Ingatestone is a village and former civil parish in Essex, England, with a population of 5,409 inhabitants at the 2021 Census. Just north lies the village...
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    stopped at Ingatestone Hall; later, Queen Elizabeth I spent several nights at the hall on her royal progress of 1561. Today, Ingatestone Hall, like all...
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    Henry VIII, Mary I, Edward VI and Elizabeth I. Sir William acquired Ingatestone Hall and the surrounding manor from Henry for the full market value after...
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  • Peerage News. Retrieved 16 July 2024. "Ingatestone Hall Family Tree". www.ingatestonehall.com. Ingatestone Hall. Retrieved 23 July 2020. "Profiled: Lord...
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    'bigamy' novel, Aurora Floyd, appeared in 1863. Braddon set the story in Ingatestone Hall, Essex, inspired by a visit there. There have been three silent film...
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    Formerly the country seat of the Petre family who now reside at nearby Ingatestone Hall, the house is located within nearly 600 acres (240 ha) of ancient medieval...
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    Mary's Church is the Church of England parish church in the village of Ingatestone in Essex. It dates to the 11th century and received major modifications...
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    probably resided at Ingatestone Hall; then she was removed to the care of Sir John Wentworth (a kinsman of Petre's first wife) at Gosfield Hall, and after seventeen...
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    offices. From its position on the Harwich road, and proximity to London, Ingatestone Hall was a constant meeting place and refuge for those disaffected to the...
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    health he retired a rich man to his manor of Ingatestone, in Essex, where he had built Ingatestone Hall. His son was John Petre, 1st Baron Petre of Writtle...
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  • paintings housed at Ingatestone Hall and Thorndon Hall. The pictures were initially displayed in the long gallery at Ingatestone Hall. By 1600 the displayed...
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  • after his father's death and spent his childhood at Ingatestone Hall, instead of at Thorndon Hall, the family seat, as his grandmother was still in residence...
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    celebrations in recusant households. These would have included Thorndon Hall and Ingatestone Hall, the two Essex country houses owned by Byrd's main patron in the...
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    Essex (section County Hall)
    between Stansted and Colchester, to the north of Braintree Ingatestone Hall, Ingatestone, between Brentwood and Chelmsford Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear...
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  • playing 24 roles. In 2015 Myriad Theatre & Film produced Gaslight at Ingatestone Hall in Essex.[citation needed] In October 2016 the Lantern Theatre in Sheffield...
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  • Allerton Castle, Yorkshire Stourhead and Roundhay Park Baron Petre Ingatestone Hall, Essex and Writtle Park, Essex Baron Ravensworth Eslington Park, Northumberland...
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    daughter of Sir William Browne, Lord Mayor of London. He lived at Ingatestone Hall in Essex. A talented amateur musician, Lord Petre kept a full set of...
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  • Hall, Essex, by whom she had two daughters, Katherine and Anne. Her third marriage had occurred by March 1542 and was to William Petre of Ingatestone...
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    18th Baron of the Petre family, whose ancestral family home is at Ingatestone Hall, who had been the lord-lieutenant of Essex for the previous fifteen...
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  • Thorndon Hall (dedicated on 11 September 1857, and used last for interment in 1965), as well as twice extending the chapel at Ingatestone Hall, which then...
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    Act 1829. He was a son of Robert Edward Petre, 10th Baron Petre of Ingatestone Hall and Mary Bridget Howard. His mother was a sister of Bernard Howard...
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  • represented by Ingatestone Hall in Essex. Other houses used for interior shots and garden locations include Balls Park in Hertfordshire, Bromham Hall in Bromham...
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  • Robert Petre, 7th Baron Petre (category People from Ingatestone)
    Berkshire in about 1716 and died in 1738. It is known that Petre lived at Ingatestone Hall, but on the strength of his marriage on 1 March 1712, to Catherine...
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    Ingatestone railway station is a stop on the Great Eastern Main Line in the East of England, serving the village of Ingatestone, Essex. It is 23 miles...
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    and wrote Catholic sacred music later in his life. Richard Byrd of Ingatestone, Essex, the paternal grandfather of Thomas Byrd, probably moved to London...
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  • Fillol's Hall Gosfield Hall Hadleigh Castle (ruined) Harlowbury Hill Hall Horham Hall Hylands Park Ingatestone Hall Layer Marney Tower Leaden Hall Leez Priory...
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  • Robert Manning (1655 in Amsterdam – 4 March 1731 in Ingatestone Hall) was an English Roman Catholic priest and controversialist. Born to an English mother...
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    revival of brick-making can be found in Essex; Layer Marney Tower, Ingatestone Hall, and numerous parish churches exhibit the brickmakers' and bricklayers'...
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    Restored post mill built in 1759. Grade II* listed building. Ingatestone Hall Ingatestone 16th-century manor house built by Sir William Petre, whose descendants...
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