The estate papers of the Denison Family of Ossington, Nottinghamshire, 1575-1946 1575-1946
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Denison family of Ossington, Nottinghamshire
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The Ossington estate was purchased by William Denison, a wealthy Leeds merchant, from the Cartwright family in 1768. Its history can be traced back to the middle ages when it belonged to the Knights Hospitaller of St. John of Jerusalem, from whom it passed to the Duke of Suffolk, Richard Andrews and then to Edmund Cartwright. William Denison, followed by his brother Robert, made plans for improvements and alterations to Ossington Hall, particularly during the 1780s. It w...
Carr, John, 1723-1807
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British architect, "of York"; travel writer. From the description of Letter : to Bacon Frank, Buxton, 1796 July 31. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 78086487 ...
Denison, John, -, c. 1759-1820
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The Ossington estate was purchased by William Denison, a wealthy Leeds merchant, from the Cartwright family in 1768. Its history can be traced back to the middle ages when it belonged to the Knights Hospitaller of St. John of Jerusalem, from whom it passed to the Duke of Suffolk, Richard Andrews and then to Edmund Cartwright. William Denison, followed by his brother Robert, made plans for improvements and alterations to Ossington Hall, particularly during the 1780s. It w...
Denison, J. Evelyn, Viscount Ossington, 1800-1873 (M. P., Speaker of House of Commons 1857-72, created Viscount Ossington 1872)
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The Ossington estate was purchased by William Denison, a wealthy Leeds merchant, from the Cartwright family in 1768. Its history can be traced back to the middle ages when it belonged to the Knights Hospitaller of St. John of Jerusalem, from whom it passed to the Duke of Suffolk, Richard Andrews and then to Edmund Cartwright. William Denison, followed by his brother Robert, made plans for improvements and alterations to Ossington Hall, particularly during the 1780s. It w...
Soane, John, 1753-1837
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British architect. From the description of Architectural drawings, 1785-1828. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 145990814 English architect and philanthropist. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Welbeck Street [London], to Mr. Burdon [Rowland Burdon of Castle Eden, Durham (?)], 1787 Nov. 14. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270872262 From the description of Autograph letter signed : Lincolns Inn Fields [London], to an unidentif...
Denison, Robert, -, 1720-1785
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The Ossington estate was purchased by William Denison, a wealthy Leeds merchant, from the Cartwright family in 1768. Its history can be traced back to the middle ages when it belonged to the Knights Hospitaller of St. John of Jerusalem, from whom it passed to the Duke of Suffolk, Richard Andrews and then to Edmund Cartwright. William Denison, followed by his brother Robert, made plans for improvements and alterations to Ossington Hall, particularly during the 1780s. It w...
Denison; J. Evelyn, 1800-1873; 1st Viscount Ossington; M. P. Speaker of House of Commons 1857-72 created Viscount Ossington 1872
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Lindley; William, c. 1739-1818
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Denison, William, -, 1714-1782
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The Ossington estate was purchased by William Denison, a wealthy Leeds merchant, from the Cartwright family in 1768. Its history can be traced back to the middle ages when it belonged to the Knights Hospitaller of St. John of Jerusalem, from whom it passed to the Duke of Suffolk, Richard Andrews and then to Edmund Cartwright. William Denison, followed by his brother Robert, made plans for improvements and alterations to Ossington Hall, particularly during the 1780s. It w...