. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical and picturesque; descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. With a brief sketch of the lines in Scotland and Wales . from the reigu of Henry VEILThe corporation revenue in 1846 was £759. 2 m. x. Stowe, the onceprincely seat of the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, reduced by therutliless hammer of the auctioneer to a collection of bare walls. s s 2 316 BUCKINGHAM AND BANBURY. s. Evenley Hall, Hou. P. Sicluey Pierrepont. 2 m. Crowton. Inthe chm-ch is a handsome monument to the memory of the
. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical and picturesque; descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. With a brief sketch of the lines in Scotland and Wales . from the reigu of Henry VEILThe corporation revenue in 1846 was £759. 2 m. x. Stowe, the onceprincely seat of the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, reduced by therutliless hammer of the auctioneer to a collection of bare walls. s s 2 316 BUCKINGHAM AND BANBURY. s. Evenley Hall, Hou. P. Sicluey Pierrepont. 2 m. Crowton. Inthe chm-ch is a handsome monument to the memory of the Bev. WilliamFriend, formerly rector of the parish, and his thi-ee sous; the elder ofthese was head-master of Westminster School, the younger hecamephysician to the army hi Spaiu and the Queen of George II., aud wasauthor of many important works on medical subjects. 5 m. w. Tadmarton. 5 m. fm-ther, Brailes House, Henry J. Sheldon,Esq. 2 m. n. of which is Compton Wynyate, Marquis of Northampton. 3 m. Weston House, Sir George B. Philips, Bart., 4 m. Brailes, Shipston-on-Stour. 2 m. n. of which is Homugton Hall,Bev. H. Townsend. 3 m. further, Eatington Park, John E. Shirley,Esq. 4 m. w. of Shipston,. , PHILIP H. HOWAHD, ESQ., 22 ni. BKACKLEYSTATION. 29 111. BANBLKr STATION. 53lctclilci), fS^otmvtt, antr ISrtrfortr, 3Left of Eatliuag from Bletcfilcg. N. Simpson. Stai^le Hall, John Bichards, Esq.; Walton Manor House,William Sibthorpe, Esq. i m. N. Waaendon, which lies on the borders of Bedfordshire, on thegreat Loudon Boad. In the church are some monuments of the Saundersof Battlesden. The Hall, H. C. Hoare, Esq. 2 m. further, the church are some monuments of the families of Broughton, Chester,and Duncombe. The advowson of tlic rectory lias always been annexed tothe manor. A yearly payment is allotted to the rector in lieu of tithes,according to an Act of Parliament passed in 17IS. 1 m. further, 111. E. of which is Molesoe. Distance
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