Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . ve become extinct, but Ashridge, the possession of the Countess ofBridgewater, relict of John William, seventh Earl of Bridgewater, goes,upon her Ladyships demise, to the eldest son of the present Earl ofBrownlow, by his first wife, Sophia, second daughter of Sir AbrahamHume, Baronet, grand-daughter maternally of John Egerton, Bishop ofDurham, and niece to the two last Earls of Bridgewater. Some portion of the gardens and outhouses, at the western extremityof the building, is in Hertfordshire ; but the who


Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . ve become extinct, but Ashridge, the possession of the Countess ofBridgewater, relict of John William, seventh Earl of Bridgewater, goes,upon her Ladyships demise, to the eldest son of the present Earl ofBrownlow, by his first wife, Sophia, second daughter of Sir AbrahamHume, Baronet, grand-daughter maternally of John Egerton, Bishop ofDurham, and niece to the two last Earls of Bridgewater. Some portion of the gardens and outhouses, at the western extremityof the building, is in Hertfordshire ; but the whole of the mansion, anda large portion of the park, is in Buckinghamshire. Arms of the last Earl of Bridgewater :—Argent, a lion rampant,gules between three pheons, sable. Crest:—On a chapeau, gules turned up ermine a linn rampant, ofthe first, supporting an arrow, erect, or, headed and feathered, ar-gent. Supporters:—Dexter, a horse argent, gorged with a ducal coronet,or; sinister, a griffin segreant, argent, gorged as the dexter, beakedand legged, gold. Motto :—Sic donee. 10.


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