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    Packington Old Hall is a 17th-century manor house situated at Great Packington, near Meriden, Warwickshire. It is a Grade II listed building. It stands...
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    Packington Hall is a 17th-century mansion situated at Great Packington, near Meriden in Warwickshire, England and is the seat of the Earl of Aylesford...
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    south-east, and Little Packington to the west. At Great Packington is Packington estate, which includes Packington Hall, Packington Old Hall and the Greek revival...
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  • Worcestershire family Little Packington, a hamlet in North Warwickshire Great Packington, a hamlet near Meriden, Warwickshire Packington Old Hall, 17th-century manor...
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    James' Church is an 18th-century chapel situated in the grounds of Packington Hall, near Meriden, Warwickshire. It is a Grade I listed building. The church...
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    Packington is a village and civil parish in the district of North West Leicestershire. It is situated close to the A42 road and the towns of Ashby de la...
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  • Cavalier Parliament. He built Packington Old Hall in 1679. Fisher died at the age of about 70 and was buried at Great Packington. Fisher married Jane Lane...
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    debt. Lady Fisher died at Packington Old Hall, between Birmingham and Coventry, on 9 September 1689 and was buried at Packington. Because of her debts, her...
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  • West Midlands, a position he held until 1993. Aylesford resided at Packington Old Hall, Warwickshire. Lord Aylesford married Margaret Rosemary Tyer (died...
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    enthusiasm for their gun cabinets." In 1930 he began reassembling the Packington Old Hall gun cabinet originally collected by Lord Guernsey. This unique collection...
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    this land, with the first Mercers' Hall above it, fronting Cheapside. A member of the Mercers, Robert Packington, was murdered on 13 November 1536, the...
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    in Packington Hall, a Levett family property that had been acquired in the eighteenth century. The same Levett family also lived at Wychnor Hall at nearby...
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    Packington Old Hall with Walls adjoining on East and West Sides, Courtyard Wall adjoining at Rear, and attached Outbuildings...
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    Neighbouring communities include Lount, Normanton le Heath, Smisby, Packington, Donisthorpe, Oakthorpe, Moira, Measham and Coleorton. So spelled officially...
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  • is situated near Little Packington, Great Packington and Maxstoke – An area affiliated with the more modern Packington Hall. It is 1½ miles north-east...
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    records begin to appear near the end of the eighteenth century. The "Packington Blind Horse", from Leicestershire, is one of the best-known horses of...
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    west of Ashby-de-la-Zouch. It occupies 14 acres (57,000 m2) of the old Willesley Hall estate (part of the original gatehouse is still visible). The camp...
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    Ford’ Lane. A road that dates at least from Anglian times runs south from Packington, through Ravenstone to Bagworth. It crossed Blower's Brook south of Alton...
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    Meriden Archery Club, founded in 1936, meet within the grounds of the Packington Estate and practice target archery. The Forest of Arden Bowmen practice...
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    of the Wychnor Hall and Packington Hall side, and William Swynnerton Byrd Levett, scion of the Milford Hall. Nearby is Shugborough Hall, the ancestral...
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  • Duke of Queensbury). He then moved to work for several years building Packington Hall, Warwickshire for the Lord Aylesford, arriving in 1766. While living...
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  • established to shoot on at Packington Outwoods, and an octagonal structure, now known as Forest Hall (similar to the forest courts of old like Speech House in...
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    The Levett family inherited the Babington estates at Curborough and Packington. Saint-George, Sir Richard (1885). The Heraldic Visitations of Staffordshire:...
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    Dormer's Hall which sat behind the church hall. Little is known about the hall, except that it was home to the Dormer family in the 16th century. The hall was...
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    retrieved 29 January 2019 Magna Britannia: volume 5: Derbyshire: 'Parishes: Packington - Repton'. 1817. pp. 228–246. "Measham Museum". Archived from the original...
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    include Heaton Hall near Manchester (1772), Heveningham Hall in Suffolk (circa 1788–99), and Castle Coole in Ireland, as well as Packington Hall, Staffordshire...
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    royal army camped on Meriden Heath whilst the King slept at nearby Packington Hall. When Bonnie Prince Charlie marched south in the last of the great...
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    Gopsall (redirect from Gopsall hall)
    Charles Jennens in 1749 is now to be found in St James' Church, Great Packington. "Population statistics Gopsall ExP/CP through time". A Vision of Britain...
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  • Milford Hall Moseley Old Hall Packington Hall Patshull Hall Rolleston Hall (demolished) Sandon Hall Shugborough Hall Somerford Hall Statfold Hall Stourton...
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    Courtenay, Oxfordshire Oakley, Shropshire Packington Park, Warwickshire Paddenswick Manor, West London Patshull Hall, Staffordshire Paultons Park, Hampshire...
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