Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . vof Bromley, gave it in marriage with his daughter, Anne, to RohertPynsent, third son of John Pynsent, of Chudleigh, in the county ofDevon, Esq. This gentleman died here, without issue, in the year 1679,and was buried in the chancel of the parish church. The next possessor of Sundridge Park was Thomas Washer, of Lin-colns Inn, Esq., Barrister at Law; upon whose death, in the year1720, it came to his son ; who, dying without male issue, his only daugh-ter and heiress conveyed it in marriage to William Wilso
Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . vof Bromley, gave it in marriage with his daughter, Anne, to RohertPynsent, third son of John Pynsent, of Chudleigh, in the county ofDevon, Esq. This gentleman died here, without issue, in the year 1679,and was buried in the chancel of the parish church. The next possessor of Sundridge Park was Thomas Washer, of Lin-colns Inn, Esq., Barrister at Law; upon whose death, in the year1720, it came to his son ; who, dying without male issue, his only daugh-ter and heiress conveyed it in marriage to William Wilson, Esq., HighSheriff for the county of Kent in the year 1766. Upon the death of , the estate was sold to Claude Scott, Esq., of Lytchet Minster, inthe county of Dorset, who, in the year 1821, was created a is now the seat of Sir Claudes son, Samuel Scott, Esq., Member inParliament for the Borough of Whitchurch. This gentleman was bornin the year 1772, and married, in February, 1796, Anne, only child ofJohn Ommaney, of Bloomsbury Square, Esq., by whom he has
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