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Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

Mary Coate
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Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford

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page vii note 1 Villa Carey was probably built by Thomas Carey on the site of an earlier house owned by Sir Thomas Smith, whose daughter and heiress Margaret he married (Lysons, D., Environs of London (1795), ii. 362).Google Scholar

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page ix note 3 V.C.H., Northants, iii (1930), 231, 238Google Scholar. I am indebted to Colonel Stopford-Sackville for letting me see his privately published (1937) book, A short historical account of the ownership, architecture and contents of Drayton House, and to Miss Joan Wake for the loan of the book. Drayton remained in the Mordaunt family till 17 Nov. 1705, when it passed by the bequest of Lady Mary Germaine, daughter and heiress of Henry Mordaunt, 2nd earl of Peterborough, to her 2nd husband Sir John Germaine. He bequeathed it to his 2nd wife Lady Elizabeth Berkeley and she left it, at her death in Dec. 1769, to her nephew Lord George Sackville, from whom it descended to its present owner, Colonel Stopford-Sackville.

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page xvi note 4 Infra, nos. 112, 142, 146.

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