Medieval mansion sometime home of Edward de Vere. Built c.14th century, demolished c. 1710.
Some people confuse this mansion with Brooke House, another house once owned by Edward de Vere.
Medieval mansion sometime home of Edward de Vere. Built c.14th century, demolished c. 1710.
Some people confuse this mansion with Brooke House, another house once owned by Edward de Vere.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
De Vere's mansion
On this site stood a medieval mansion sometime home of Edward de Vere, 17th E...
Landed aristocrat, industrial magnate, antiquarian, scholar, philanthropist, and architectural patron. Born Scotland. His vast inheritance, aged 6 months reportedly made him the richest man (actual...
Architect, builder and surveyor. Churchwarden at St Giles Church in 1800.
A major construction firm with its own Wikipedia page. Henry Thomas Holloway and Henry Holloway based in Battersea. Later other brothers joined. Our picture shows a house they built in 6 days insid...
Silk printer, pugilist, publican and property developer, active in the mid-1800s. Son of a prominent Summerstown family. He ran a local beer house, The Sir Jeffrey Dunstan at 47 Summerstown, and in...
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