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89:, in Wiltshire. Her daughter, Isabella de Fortibus, (4th Edw. I.) confirmed the grant; and it is stated in the Record of the Liberties claimed by, and allowed to her, that the Abbess held of her one fee in capite, whence •he possessed in demesne the manor of Shorwell. In the 13th Edward III. the Abbey was charged to supply three men-at-arms, and two bowmen towards the defence of the Island.—On the Dissolution of the Religious Houses, the manor reverted to the Crown. It was in the possession of Thomas Temes, Esq., in the 2nd year of Elizabeth; and towards the close of her reign, was purchased by Richard Bull, Esq. 22: 284: 132:
style, and lies back from the road. An unusual feature is that it has only one wing. The entrance front has canted bays and mullioned windows. Sash windows were added in the 18th century, at which time a general internal remodelling on classic lines occurred. An extension was made to the north front
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The mansion-house was built by Sir John Leigh, in the reign of James I. After his death (in 1629, at age 83), it was completed by his son Barnaby Leigh. Extensive repairs and additions were made at a later period by Barnaby Eveleigh Leigh.
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This manor, with the other lands of the king's, went to Baldwin de Redvers, when he obtained the Lordship of the Island; and remained in that family until Amicia, Countess of Devon, bestowed it (temp. Henry iii.) upon the
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This article includes text incorporated from William Henry Davenport Adams' "The history, topography, and antiquities of the isle of Wight (1856)", a publication now in the public domain.
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was her playmate. She married and lived here with her husband, General Colonel Robert William Disney Leith CB, until he died in 1892.
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It is the largest ancient dwelling in the Isle of Wight. Modelled after larger houses on the mainland, it is of
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The grounds contain a spring, and the Shor Well which feeds a stream.
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The History, Topography, and Antiquities of the Isle of Wight
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The History, Topography, and Antiquities of the Isle of Wight
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in 1906 with the addition of a billiard room and offices.
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North Shorwell, or North Court, is referred to in the
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manor houses
Woolverton
Westcourt
Shorwell
Isle of Wight
hotel
Domesday Book
Abbey of Lacock
Willoughby Gordon
Sir Henry Percy Gordon, 2nd Baronet
Mrs. Disney Leith
Swinburne
Jacobean
Northcourt Manor official website


The History, Topography, and Antiquities of the Isle of Wight
"Gordon [married name Leith], Mary Charlotte Julia [known as Mrs Disney Leith] (1840–1926), novelist and Icelandic traveller"
doi
10.1093/odnb/9780198614128.013.90000382399
ISBN
978-0-19-861412-8
The Isle of Wight
ISBN
978-0-300-10733-3
"Parishes Shorwell"

Northcourt Manor
50°38′48″N 1°21′19″W / 50.64667°N 1.35528°W / 50.64667; -1.35528

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