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207: 95:, at once alienated it to William Woodliffe or Woodcliffe, mercer of London. He died in 1548, and one half came to one of his two daughters, Ann, who married John Purvey. North sold the other half of the manor to Elizabeth Woodcliffe. The house was subsequently bequeathed to William Woodcliffe. John Purvey was succeeded by a son, William Purvey, who appears to have been in possession of the reunited manor in 1597. It then passed to the Tookes, descendants of the other sister, until it was sold to Richard Woollaston, who died in 1691. Richard Woollaston conveyed the manor to 131:(Viscount Alford and the Hon. Charles Henry Cust). They sold it in 1853 to Henry John Grant, on whose death it passed to his widow, Mary Grant. In 1880, Under the will of H. J. Grant, the manor passed to his cousin, Henry Jeffreys Bushby, and then to his son, Mr. Henry North Grant Bushby. The late Sir Whittaker Ellis took a lease of the property, and did a good deal! to modernise the house. On his death, this long lease was purchased by Mr. Albert Pam. 19: 150:(1751–1809) were well known among leading horticulturalists during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, both in England and abroad. With the help of their gardener, James Mean, they established many exotic plant species in the gardens and greenhouses at Wormleybury. They introduced into England, between 1785 and 1825, a large collection of rare plants, primarily from 179:, along with other notable botanists at the time, discussed the Humes's contribution to English horticulture in their publications. Many new plant species were first cultivated at Wormleybury after they arrived in England. According to Smith, in his volume, 1278: 102:
From the latter, the manor passed in 1733 by sale to John Deane.. The sixteenth century house was replaced by a new house built in 1734 by John Deane who sold it in 1739 to Alexander Hume (1693–1765).
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A house was built on the site in 1525, just north of the present building. The first house's owner was Edward Sharnebrook. Wormley Bury was in the Abbey's possession until the
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In 1838, after the 2nd baronet died without male issue, the Wormleybury estate passed to the male children of his daughter Sophia, Lady Brownlow, the wife of
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building. The garden is well known for its historic rare plant collection. There is a crescent shaped lake in the grounds, bordered by woods on three sides.
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made some of his observations of exotic mushrooms in the hothouses and greenhouses of Wormleybury as detailed in his 1796 illustrated book '
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from 1777 to 1779. Adam also designed the garden buildings for the estate. The drawing room has painted roundels by
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The Hume's most important introduction, the first Tea Rose from China, 'Hume's Blush Tea Scented China Rose' (
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The estate then passed through several owners, and is currently divided into flats. The house is a
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The estate of Wormleybury, originally known as Wormley Bury, was one of several estates which
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supervised the house remodel from 1767 to 1769, and from 1781 to 1782, after Abraham's son,
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Bolton, A.T. 1915. Wormley Bury, Hertfordshire: the residence of Mr. Alber Pan.
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Bolton, A.T. 1915. Wormley Bury, Hertfordshire: the residence of Mr. Alber Pam.
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fl. Alba) in England in 1796, and the 'Maiden's Blush' (
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landscaped
park
ha
Wormley
Broxbourne
Hertfordshire
England
Greater London
Grade I listed
King Harold
Canons
Waltham Abbey
Dissolution of the Monasteries
Court of Augmentations
William Fellowes
Sir Abraham Hume, 1st Baronet
Architect, Robert Mylne
Sir Abraham Hume, 2nd Baronet
Robert Adam
Angelica Kauffman
Brownlow Cust, 1st Baron Brownlow (1744–1807)
Grade I listed
Lady Amelia
India
Far East
James Sowerby
Leucocoprinus birnbaumii
James Edward Smith
Camellia japonica

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