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Landguard Manor

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203:, but had perhaps previously been held by Geoffrey Tichborne, who had given land in Landguard to the chaplains of Limerstone. It appears to have passed with Wolverton until 1431. At the beginning of the 16th century the manors of Landguard and Watchingwell were held by Thomas Baker and his wife Joan, and came to their daughter Joan wife of John Earlisman, on whose death in 1542 the property was divided between her two daughters, Landguard being assigned to Jane, the wife of Edward Hungerford. After her husband's death Jane married Edward Moore, and the two in June 1572 granted 'the site and capital messuage and farm-place of the manor of Langorde' to Richard Cooke of Chale for the term of 100 years. Edward Moore and Jane remained in possession until 1574, but they probably left no issue, as the manor passed to John Cheke, probably son of Jane's sister Joan Cheke. John died seised of it, then called the manor of North Landguard, in 1582, leaving a son Edward. This estate afterwards seems to have passed to Sir John Richards, who died seised of it in 1626, leaving a son John. 32: 39: 240:
The south facing building was built in the late 18th century. It was extended in 1878 and remodelled in 1906. The original front of the building has five bays, constructed of brick, and featuring stone quoins. Currently, the main frontage is the former east side of the 1878 extension. The irregular
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The house is located off Landguard Manor Road, about 0.66 miles (1.06 km) north of the town centre. Nearby is Landguard Camping Park, Lake Common, and well as the Shanklin Cemetery which contains the
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The later manor-house was erected by Colonel Francis Henry Atherley (1831–1897) on the site of the older one. His wife, Lady Isabella Julia Elizabeth Howard (c. 1843–1910), was the daughter of
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Flora of Hampshire: including the Isle of Wight or a list of the flowering plants and ferns found in the county of Southampton with localities of the less common species
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in the 13th and 14th centuries, but was said in 1582 to be held of the manor of Wolverton. In the latter half of the 13th century it was held with Wolverton by
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This article includes text incorporated from William Page's "A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 5 (1912)", a publication now in the public domain
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Landguard is perhaps to be identified with Levegarestun, which was held of the Confessor as an alod by two freemen, and belonged in 1086 to William son of
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Landguard is an ancient manor house that later became a farmhouse before another manor home was built at the site in the mid to late 19th century.
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The Isle of Wight: its history, topography, and antiquities ... especially adapted to the wants of the tourist and excursionist
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memorial honouring the sailors who died in the area in 1878 during one of Britain's worst peace-time naval disasters.
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Great Britain. Army. Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) (1898).
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The Landguard estate was recorded in the Domesday Book.
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Landguard Manor is located in Isle of Wight
Shanklin
Isle of Wight
Coordinates
50°38′18″N 1°10′53″W / 50.63833°N 1.18139°W / 50.63833; -1.18139
manor house
Shanklin
Isle of Wight
Domesday Book
Grade II listed building
Sir Thomas Lawrence
Royal Academy
drawing room
HMS Eurydice
Azor
Carisbrooke Castle
Robert de Glamorgan
numismatist
antiquarian
Charles Roach Smith
Charles Howard, 17th Earl of Suffolk
60th Rifles
Rifle Brigade
Jacobean
Grade II listed building
Lesser Dodder
Purple Broomrape
Northern Hard Fern
Savi's Club Rush
Hoopoe

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