Thorndon Hall is a Georgian Palladian country house within Thorndon Park, Ingrave, Essex, England, approximately two miles south of Brentwood and 25 miles...
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Petre moved the family seat to Thorndon Hall and rented Ingatestone Hall out to tenants. In 1876 much of Thorndon Hall was destroyed by fire. During World...
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worked on number of country houses such as Chatsworth House, Thorndon Hall and Kedleston Hall. James Paine was probably baptised 9 October 1717 at Andover...
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Thorndon may refer to: Giles Thorndon (c.1388–1477), official of the English Crown Robin Cooke, Baron Cooke of Thorndon (1926–2006), New Zealand judge...
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single red and a single white, grown and flowered in his garden at Thorndon Hall, Essex, by Robert James, Lord Petre, among the keenest gardeners of...
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to have designed a new church when working for the 8th Lord Petre at Thorndon Hall, Essex. The original church had been swept away to make room for the...
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Thorndon Park Chapel (The Petre Chapel) is a former Roman Catholic private chapel situated in Thorndon Park, near the grounds of Thorndon Hall near Ingrave...
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Stowe Landscape Garden Syon House, West London Temple Newsam, Leeds Thorndon Hall, Essex Trentham Gardens, Staffordshire Ugbrooke Park, Devon Wallington...
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discreet Catholic who maintained two local manor houses, Ingatestone Hall and Thorndon Hall, the first of which still survives in a much-altered state (the...
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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 paintings...
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of 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...
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commissioning James Paine to design a new Thorndon Hall as well as a house in Mayfair. Lord Petre was born in Ingatestone Hall, about five months prior to the death...
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administrative centre of a manor in the European feudal system; within its great hall were held the lord's manorial courts, communal meals with manorial tenants...
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Baron Petre (who wined and dined George III and Queen Charlotte at Thorndon Hall), Thomas Weld the bibliophile, (and friend of George III) who in 1794...
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deer park. Formerly called "Thorndon Old Hall", it burned down in the early 18th century; after which "New" Thorndon Hall was built about a mile north...
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four kings by John Verelst appear in the collection of Lord Petre at Thorndon Hall by 1851. These paintings were purchased by the Public Archives of Canada...
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Clifford was married to Hon. Agnes Catherine Louisa Petre (1826–1891) at Thorndon Hall, the Petre family estate in Essex. Agnes was a daughter of William Petre...
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Duke of Norfolk. In the 1730s, Robert James Petre, 8th Baron Petre of Thorndon Hall, Essex, was the foremost collector in Europe of North American trees...
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Wanganui in the North Island. The Wellington suburb of Thorndon was named after their Thorndon Hall estate in England. Petre was the son of the Hon Henry...
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Sherard at Eltham in 1730, he progressed to Lord Petre's estate at Thorndon Hall, Essex, in 1738 before starting a nursery at Mile End in 1742, later...
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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...
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that has been restored to working order. Grade II* listed building. Thorndon Hall Ingrave Georgian palladian country house built in 1764 by James Paine...
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acquired the manor of Dunkenhalgh. Lord Petre intended to move back to Thorndon Hall, the family seat, but died of smallpox, at the age of 23, before doing...
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The paintings were restored after the fire at Thorndon Hall in 1876 and brought to Ingatestone Hall, and bear painted inscriptions naming the subjects...
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During 1894, Sherrin designs for the rebuilding of the east wing of Thorndon Hall into a separate home were completed for the Petre family. In 1896, Sherrin...
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Theatre Royal, Newcastle Theatre Royal, Plymouth Thorndon Hall, Essex (a partial ruin) Throckley Hall, Newcastle Tolbooth Church, Edinburgh Tregothnan...
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The paintings were restored after the fire at Thorndon Hall in 1876 and brought to Ingatestone Hall, and bear painted inscriptions naming the subjects...
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in botany. He planted 40,000 American trees at their family seat of Thorndon Hall. Sieur Bourginioni was employed to redesign the garden. The couple had...
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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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wife Frances Charlotte Bedingfeld (19 April 1796 – 29 January 1822 Thorndon Hall), daughter of Sir Richard Bedingfeld, 5th Baronet and his wife Charlotte...
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