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22: 112: 30: 143:(1643–1713), MP, of Melbury House. In accordance with the terms of his wife's inheritance from her childless brother in 1726, Thomas Horner adopted for himself and his descendants the surname and arms of Strangways. In 1735, at the age of 13, Elizabeth Horner married 31 year-old Stephen Fox (1704–1776) (later 96:
described it, "apart from the one gesture of its tower". This remarkable feature, a hexagonal tower, rises near the intersection of three ranges of buildings, filled above the level of adjoining roofbeams with banks of tall arched windows of many leaded panes that offer views in every direction over
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from a quarry nine miles away. Though Sir Giles lived extravagantly and encumbered his considerable estate with debts at his premature death, at Melbury he built a conservative house, "a courtyard with no frills", as
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Montague-Smith, P.W. (ed.), Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Companionage, Kelly's Directories Ltd, Kingston-upon-Thames, 1968, p.608
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The house passed to the Fox family from the Strangways heiress Elizabeth Horner, daughter and sole heiress of Thomas Horner (1688–1741), MP, of
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visited Melbury, he admired the paintings and tapestries in "apartments most richly and abundantly furnished". The pioneer of photography
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mansion is the home of the Honourable Charlotte Townshend, a major landowner in east Dorset, through her mother, Theresa Fox-Strangways (
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in 1711/12, by his wife Susanna Strangways, eventual sole heiress of her brother Thomas Strangways (d.1726) and a daughter of
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Miller, Helen, biography of "Strangways, Sir Giles I (1486–1546), of Melbury Sampford, Dorset", published in:
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and arms of Strangways, in accordance with the terms of his wife's inheritance. In 1741 he was raised to the
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made use of Melbury House, as "King's Hintock Court", for passing mentions in "The Duke's Reappearance" in
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Bruning, etc.) by Sir Henry Strangways (c.1465–1504) who had married his widow. The mediaeval
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the rolling landscape of the park and the countryside beyond. Its roof has mock
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of the Browning family was rebuilt after 1546 by Henry's great-grandson Sir
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The house and its stable yard to the north are Grade I listed buildings.
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Baron Ilchester and Stavordale of Redlynch, in the County of Somerset
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since the estate was acquired in 1500 from William Browning (
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Melbury House has been the seat of the Strangways family of
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A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600–1840
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Baron Ilchester of Ilchester in the County of Somerset
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Photograph of Melbury House by John Dillwyn Llewelyn
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Baron Strangways of Woodford in the County of Dorset
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Melbury Sampford
English country house
Melbury Sampford
Evershot, Dorset
Grade I listed
Viscountess Galway
Dorset
manor house
Giles Strangways
ham stone
Mark Girouard
battlements
Thomas Strangways

chromolithograph
Morris
Mells Manor
Sheriff of Somerset
Thomas Strangways
Stephen Fox-Strangways, 1st Earl of Ilchester
Stephen Fox
Paymaster of the Forces
three kingdoms
assumed the additional surname
peerage of Great Britain
Earl of Ilchester
Horace Walpole
Henry Fox Talbot

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