1775. Leyborne was born William Leyborne Taylor, son of Edward Taylor and Ann Leyborne, in 1736. Ann was the daughter of Anthony Leyborne. William later...
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of Governor Robert Melvill. Under Melvill and his successor, William Leyborne Leyborne, the islands saw considerable advancement in their economies,...
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In 1805 the family name became Leyborne Popham, under whom much of the house was refurbished in 1810. The Leyborne Popham family owned the estate until...
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FitzMaurice died on in 21 August 1772, and was succeeded as governor by William Leyborne Leyborne. FitzMaurice, who was illegitimate, died intestate as a bachelor...
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Dorothy's will, the estates reverted to her husband's nephew Edward William Leyborne (born 1764), who in 1805 in accordance with the terms of the bequest...
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experiences titled Polar Gleams. Leyborne-Popham sold his yacht to Major Andrew Coats, and in company with William Speirs Bruce, Coats made a long hunting...
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sixty years. In 1841 he married Isabella Leyborne Popham who was the daughter of General Edward William Leyborne Popham. The couple had ten children – nine...
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Sulzbach, Landgravine and Carmelite nun (b. 1697) April 16 – William Leyborne Leyborne, governor of the Windward Islands (b. 1744) April 19 – Isaac Davis...
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Sulzbach, Landgravine and Carmelite nun (b. 1697) April 16 – William Leyborne Leyborne, governor of the Windward Islands (b. 1744) April 19 – Isaac Davis...
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Louisa Leyborne Popham in 1891, and shortly after, the couple moved into Chiseldon House and lived there for about ten years. In 1901, William Edward...
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originally part of an orchard belonging to the Popham Estate, owned by the Leyborne Pophams whose family seat was at Littlecote House, Wiltshire. Opened in...
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Sir William Parr, KG (1434–1483) was an English courtier and soldier. He was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Parr (1405–1461) and his wife Alice, daughter...
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Estate. Further modifications to the building were made in 1897, when Maud Leyborne-Popham installed a new doorway, replaced the sash windows with large moulded...
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North Sheen (now incorporated into Kew), where the generosity of Hugh Leyborne Popham had already provided a site. Edward Swan of Oxted was the architect...
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Herbert, 4th Earl of Carnarvon), Maud Isabel Howard (wife of Francis William Leyborne Popham of Littlecote House) and Esme Howard who was created the 1st...
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the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. The church is located at 1 Leyborne Park in Kew. The Society of Mary first established a Catholic mission in...
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Evelyn Waugh. Maud Isabel Howard (1858–1929), who married Francis William Leyborne Popham, of Littlecote House. Esme Howard (1863–1939), who married and...
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Jacob William Houblon (1805–1819), who died young. Charles Archer-Houblon Eyre (1806–1886), who married Mary Anne Popham, a daughter of Gen. Leyborne Popham...
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Buller (1850–1917) (brother). He married Elinor Louisa Leyborne-Popham, daughter of Francis Leyborne-Popham. His younger son was the cricketer Eric Tremayne...
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chamber was built in 1893. The altar is a Jacobean oak table by Francis Leyborne Popham who died in 1880. A second altar table, which was previously in...
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Miller Mundy (1813–1892), who married Isabella Leyborne-Popham, daughter of General Edward William Leyborne-Popham. He died at his seat, Shipley Hall, aged...
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Parliament Online. Retrieved 18 December 2018. Edward Hasted. "'Parishes: Leyborne', in The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume...
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Thomas Bouchier 1692: Richard Duckworth, 1723: James Bouchier 1736: Robert Leyborne 1759: Francis Randolph 1797–1823: Thomas Winstanley 1823–1825: Peter Elmsley...
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Golden Jubilee monument". Blomfield, David. The Story of Kew (2011 ed.). Leyborne Publications. p. 30. "The Calendar". The Church of England. Retrieved 27...
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Harley. Anne was not born deaf. A portrait by Cooper, belonging to Mr. F. Leyborne Popham, was on loan at South Kensington in 1868.(Laughton 1896, p. 143)...
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formerly called William Leyborne Taylor, to take and use the Surname of Leyborne only, and bear the Coat of Arms of the Family of Leyborne, pursuant to the...
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September 2015. Blomfield, David (2000). The Story of Kew (2011 ed.). Leyborne Publications. pp. 22–23. ISBN 978-0-9520515-3-4. Tottenham Court Road in...
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of the finest specimens of a racehorse" ever seen. He was bred Francis Leyborne Popham of Littlecote House, near the village of Chilton Foliat in Wiltshire...
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February 1808: Charles Milner, of Preston Park 6 February 1809: Sir Brook William Bridges, 4th Baronet, of Goodneston 31 January 1810: James Burton, of Mabledon...
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William Leyborne Popham, of Littlecote House 1831: Paul Methuen, of Corsham House 1832: Sir Edmund Antrobus, 2nd Baronet, of Amesbury 1833: William Temple...
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