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rector of
Godshill, founded and endowed at Barton an oratory of Augustines for six priests and a clerk. It was dedicated to the Holy Trinity, and placed under the patronage of the Bishop of Winchester; but about the middle of the 15th century it was suppressed, and its lands granted by Bishop Waynflete to Winchester College, with which they remained 'til purchased by Her Majesty, in 1846. The ancient Barton Manor House, which was erected shortly after the suppression of the religious foundation, has been considerably enlarged and renovated, so that it is now a large mansion of that style of domestic architecture which prevailed during the reign of the Tudors.
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Shortly after, Brookfield School relocated from
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Williams family, as in May 1960 it was given as the address for Captain T G Williams, who may have been Tony William's younger brother. Captain Williams and his crew had
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Panaghis Lykiardopulo and his wife, Sally Ann.
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It was reported (incorrectly) that Alex Haig-Thomas bought Barton Manor in 2012 for £9 million, the same price that it was advertised for in 2004. Haig-Thomas was described as an online gaming entrepreneur. Furniture from the manor was sold at auction just prior to the sale.
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It was reported that Joyce was a lady of means and that in her younger days, she moved in 'that circle of people'. In later life, she amassed a valuable collection of books, together with antiques. She also had a bookshop in
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February 1954, Barton Manor was sold to Gerald Joynson. While at the time, Joynson lived on the mainland, he was formerly of the Isle of Wight and had been master of the Isle of Wight
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on the Isle of Wight, but his main business was in construction and plant hire. It was said that the building was in need of modernisation and after doing this, it would become his private residence.
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Naval and scholastic experience, he could create an 'unconventional' school that could be of real benefit to the country's educational system.
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to be rescued from his ship, 'J T & S', a 129-ton Irish Schooner which was set ablaze, following an engine-room blow-out.
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and his wife arrived at Barton Manor in October 1906, for a stay which lasted for two months, gaining much benefit in health.
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to the nation in 1902. Barton Manor was a favourite summer retreat of his. He retained the estate until his death in 1910.
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