. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . op. cit. Ibid. 94 Ibid. 273 ; Gent. Mag. lviii, 574. 95 Ibid. 96 Recov. R. East. 9 Eliz. rot. 155. 97 Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), cctxii, 14. 98 From a memorial tablet in HolyGhost Chapel, Basingstoke. 99 Ibid. m Recov. R. East. 13 Chas. I, rot. 31 106 Close, 11 Geo. II, pt. xvii, no. 30, 101 A Major Cuffauds helped in thedefence of Basing House. This may havebeen the lord of the manor of Cufauds(vide The Siege of Basing House). 102 Cal. of Com. for Compounding,1487-8. 10J Recov. R. Mich. 6 Will, and Mary,rot. 24. 104 Tablet at Chapel of th


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . op. cit. Ibid. 94 Ibid. 273 ; Gent. Mag. lviii, 574. 95 Ibid. 96 Recov. R. East. 9 Eliz. rot. 155. 97 Chan. Inq. (Ser. 2), cctxii, 14. 98 From a memorial tablet in HolyGhost Chapel, Basingstoke. 99 Ibid. m Recov. R. East. 13 Chas. I, rot. 31 106 Close, 11 Geo. II, pt. xvii, no. 30, 101 A Major Cuffauds helped in thedefence of Basing House. This may havebeen the lord of the manor of Cufauds(vide The Siege of Basing House). 102 Cal. of Com. for Compounding,1487-8. 10J Recov. R. Mich. 6 Will, and Mary,rot. 24. 104 Tablet at Chapel of the Holy Ghost,Basingstoke. 105 Recov. R. Mich. 6 Geo. II, T22 107 Feet of F. () East. 28 Geo. II. 108 Com. Pleas D. Enr. HiL 9 Geo. Ill,123. lu9 Pat. 2i Eliz. pt. vii, m. 44. 110 Close, 7 Hen. Ill, m. 2 ; 12Hen. Ill, m. 9 d. See Eastrop. 111 Close, 7 Hen. Ill, m. Pat. 8 Edw. I, m. 24. 113 Ibid. 21 Eliz. pt. vii, m. 44. Feet of F. Div. Co. Hil. 42 Elic. ;Mudie, Hist, of Hants, ii, 50. 11Ja Ex inform. Lord Curzon of ! BASINGSTOKE HUNDRED BASING orOLD BASING tympanum of which are the arms of the south front has an additional story rising abovethe frieze of the portico, but the rest of the mainstructure is of two stories above the basement. Thewings also are of two stories. In plan the house is of an E shape, the mainportion having two ranges of apartments. Theentrance hall is in the middle of the north range,and the great saloon to the south of it, to the west ofthe entrance hall is the main staircase with officesbeyond, and to the east the billiard-room with thestudy beyond. In the southern range to the west ofthe saloon is the morning-room, and at the end a largedining-room with a semicircular west end, and to theeast of the saloon a boudoir and large drawing-roomor ball-room more or less in character with theother end. The eastern wing is devoted to thefamily residential purposes and the western is occu-pied by the offices. On the first


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