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    Bramshill House, in Bramshill, northeast Hampshire, England, is one of the largest and most important Jacobean prodigy house mansions in England. It was...
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    The Police Staff College, Bramshill, Bramshill House, Bramshill, (near Hook) Hampshire, England, was until 2015 the principal police staff training establishment...
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    synonymous with the Police Staff College, Bramshill located in Bramshill House. Bramshill forms part of the district of Hart. It is bordered by the Rivers...
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    Derbyshire Longford Castle, Wiltshire Castle Ashby House, Northamptonshire Montacute House, Somerset Bramshill House, Hampshire Aston Hall, Birmingham Charlton...
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  • took place at Shepperton Studios in Surrey, with locations including Bramshill House, a Grade I-listed Jacobean manor in Hampshire for Crunchem Hall; and...
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  • House The Grove, Watford Hartwell House Peckforton Castle Shaw Hill Taymouth Castle Thurnham Hall Wyresdale Hall Alston Hall Ashridge House Bramshill...
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  • House Avington Park Barclay House Basing House Basing Park Beaulieu Palace House Bentworth Hall Bisterne Manor Bourne House, East Woodhay Bramshill House...
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    takes place at the fictional Meadows campus, which was filmed at Bramshill House in Bramshill, UK. The third season of Hanna began filming in Prague, Czech...
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    (1580); at Bramshill House, Hampshire (1607–1612), and in Holland House, Kensington (1624), it receives its fullest development. Hatfield House, built in...
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  • for the story's location, some still displaying the chest, include Bramshill House and Marwell Hall in Hampshire, Castle Horneck in Cornwall, Basildon...
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    Heckfield Place (category Country houses in Hampshire)
    mass on Sundays, alternately with neighbouring Bramshill House. When Walpole died in 1919 he left the house to his eldest daughter Dorothy (1895–1977). The...
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  • castle for Edward III. Foxley was also the builder of a castle at Bramshill that became the core of the later Bramshill House. Berkshirehistory.com v t e...
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  • by Council Decision 2005/681/JHA. It was originally seated at Bramshill House in Bramshill, Hampshire, England, but was relocated to Budapest, Hungary in...
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    also included Bramshill, a modern civil parish largely covered by plantation forest, but also including the early 17th century Bramshill House. Eversley Centre...
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    it is likely his house was sold in 1620, to Sir Julius Caesar, Master of the Rolls. In 1605, Zouche purchased the manor of Bramshill in Hampshire and...
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    Ross gave a list of his books, past and to come. He died in 1654 at Bramshill House in Hampshire, where he was living with Sir Andrew Henley, and in the...
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  • training in England and Wales. It was based at Bramshill House, formerly known as the Police Staff College, Bramshill. Centrex had the responsibility for many...
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    Crocker-McMillin Mansion (category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey)
    a 45,000 square foot residence. Modelled after the Jacobean-style Bramshill House in England, it was built between 1903 and 1907. Workers began arriving...
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  • "Bloodlines". Lore. Retrieved 12 May 2023. Mahnke, Aaron (22 May 2023). "Safe House". Lore. Retrieved 30 May 2023. Mahnke, Aaron (5 June 2023). "Dark Shapes"...
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  • age, dying around 1655. Ampthill Park House, Bedfordshire Aston Hall, Aston Audley End, Essex Bramshill House, Hampshire (attributed) Thornton College...
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  • the Police Staff College, Bramshill in 1960. The library was situated in the Long Gallery on the first floor of Bramshill House. In 1998, the library was...
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    both Banbury and Oxfordshire. In 1699 The sixth Baronet purchased Bramshill House, Hampshire which became the family seat. He was member for Plymouth...
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  • the Domesday Book, in 1669, it was purchased by Sir Andrew Henley of Bramshill House, who then ran it. The manor of Eversley for a considerable period was...
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    330714; -0.91232 (Bramshill House) 1340025 More images Garden Walls and Gateways North of Bramshill House Bramshill House, Bramshill, Hart Garden Walls...
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  • Derbyshire Longford Castle, Wiltshire Castle Ashby House, Northamptonshire Montacute House, Somerset Bramshill House, Hampshire Aston Hall, Birmingham Charlton...
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    architect James Brite to build a 75-room, 45,000 square feet house modeled on Bramshill House, a Jacobean mansion in England. The estimated cost was $2,000...
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  • was taken of Bramshill House, where the library contained 250 books and "certain mathematical instruments". His son James sold Bramshill in 1637 and his...
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    Sir Andrew Henley, 1st baronet (1622–1675), of Bramshill, Hampshire was an English politician and the first of the Henley baronets. He is best remembered...
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  • Hertfordshire. The family also previously owned Bramshill Park, near Bramshill, Hampshire and Carton House, County Kildare, Ireland. Charles Alexander Nall-Cain...
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    1611). Their lands were at Romney and Agney. Stephen Thornhurst sold Bramshill House to Edward la Zouche, 11th Baron Zouche. A brother, Thomas Thornhurst...
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