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    Twickenham Meadows, later known as Cambridge Park, was a 74-acre estate, the second largest estate in Twickenham, England, after Twickenham Park. It has...
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    on his wife’s succession to her father’s property at Twickenham Meadows, Cambridge Park, Twickenham and elsewhere in 1733. Windham Ashe enlarged the house...
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    Eversley, Hampshire as well as an estate at Twickenham Meadows. He died at Eversley aged 63 and was buried at Twickenham. He died intestate, and as the proceeds...
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  • 1802, Cambridge came into possession of Cambridge House, located in Twickenham Meadows. Cambridge divided the estate in 1835. He was an art collector: old...
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    which is given at length by Prince". His widow took possession of Twickenham Meadows in Middlesex, where she lived for the rest of her life. Debrett's...
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  • to John Hawsley. He moved to a mansion he built on the Thames at Twickenham Meadows, Middlesex, where several of his children were baptized. He was knighted...
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  • separately, but were not divorced. Ashe died intestate at his seat at Twickenham Meadows and was buried at St Margaret's Church, Halstead, Kent. His son having...
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    Sir Joseph Ashe, 1st Baronet (category People from Twickenham)
    final years of the Protectorate government, purchased the estate of Twickenham Meadows in the county of Middlesex, now known as Cambridge Park, where his...
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  • without parliament for eleven years. Lawley acquired the estate of Twickenham Meadows in 1638. In 1639, he was elected Sheriff of London, but never served...
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    country seat of Whitminster, Gloucestershire. In 1751 he removed to Twickenham Meadows, where he enjoyed the society of many notable persons. Horace Walpole...
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    Richmond Hill across Petersham Meadows, with Ham House further along the river. Other nearby places include Twickenham, Isleworth, Teddington, Mortlake...
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  • at Claverton Down, Lambridge Meadows, Taylor's Field and Henrietta Park. They then leased a plot of land at Pulteney Meadow, where today's Rec stands, with...
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    fortune enabled him to build Houghton. Sir Philip Meadows Jnr. (d. 1757) – the son of Sir Philip Meadows Snr. (d. 1718) – was a commissioner of excise from...
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    upon Thames, England. Historically, it was the north-western part of Twickenham manor, bounded by the River Crane and the Duke of Northumberland's River...
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    Windsor-Kingston road running east–west along the river with the road north to Twickenham, around the hillock on which St Mary's Church stands. The Anglo-Saxon...
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  • Retrieved January 28th, 2016. RFU: Twickenham Stadium Archived 2014-01-08 at the Wayback Machine Welcome to Twickenham Stadium, the home of English rugby...
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    Municipal Borough of Barnes (also in Surrey) and the Municipal Borough of Twickenham (in Middlesex) were merged to become a new London borough within Greater...
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    Jenkins heads list of Richmond residents with honours". Richmond and Twickenham Times. Retrieved 21 January 2014. Urwin, Rosamund (26 April 2017). "Tom...
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  • Philip Meadowes or Meadows (1672–1757) was an English politician and diplomat. He was baptised on 21 May 1672, the second son of Sir Philip Meadows of Chattisham...
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    the meadows which at the time of his publication in 1840 were the property of the Marquis of Ailsa, “formerly called Isleworth Park or Twickenham Park”...
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    Petersham Meadows are a 24-acre water-meadow that lie alongside the River Thames in Petersham, London, bounded by Buccleuch Gardens, Manor Farm Livery...
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    antiquarian, and Whig politician. He had Strawberry Hill House built in Twickenham, southwest London, reviving the Gothic style some decades before his Victorian...
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    2004. Retrieved 6 January 2017. Colin Hines (2003). Art Deco London. Twickenham, London: Park House Press. p. 56. ISBN 0-9544751-0-0. Hilary Grainger...
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    Teddington and Twickenham (including Strawberry Hill). Ham is bounded on the west, along the bank of the River Thames, by ancient communal river meadows forming...
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  • Olympia 10,000 1873 Alexandra Palace 10,400 1934 Wembley Arena 12,500 1963 Twickenham Stoop 14,816 June 24, 2007 The O2 Arena 20,000 1964 Crystal Palace National...
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    Thames and its meadows now-and-then are seen from the road, the country is not less ugly from Richmond to Chertsey-bridge, through Twickenham, Hampton, Sunbury...
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    Feltham railway station is on the Waterloo to Reading line, between Twickenham and Staines-upon-Thames. Feltham formed an ancient parish in the Spelthorne...
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    Borough of Hounslow since 1965. Hanworth adjoins Feltham to the northwest, Twickenham to the northeast and Hampton to the southeast, with Sunbury-on-Thames...
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    Duke's Meadows. The Boat Race is contested on the Championship Course on a flood tide (in other words from Putney to Mortlake) with Duke's Meadows a popular...
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    House. Moreover, landmarks straddling the border of Hounslow include; Twickenham Stadium and London Heathrow Airport in the London Boroughs of Richmond-upon-Thames...
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