| Henry Ellis - 1846 - 822 pages
...to Bawtre a mile or more.” The house, says Thornton, was reckoned a far greater house of resort, and a better seat for provision than Southwell, and...Soke, consisting of very many towns thereabouts. It had a fair park belonging to it. Archbishop Sandys caused it to be demised to his son, Sir Samuel,... | |
| Sir Henry Ellis - 1846 - 416 pages
...Scroby to Bawtre a mile or more." The house, says Thornton, was reckoned a far greater house of resort, and a better seat for provision than Southwell, and...Soke, consisting of very many towns thereabouts. It had a fair park belonging to it. Archbishop Sandys caused it to be demised to his sou, Sir Samuel,... | |
| 1846 - 412 pages
...Scroby to Bawtre a mile or more." The house, says Thornton, was reckoned a far greater house of resort, and a better seat for provision than Southwell, and...Soke, consisting of very many towns thereabouts. It had a fair park belonging to it. Archbishop Sandys caused it to be demised to his son, Sir Samuel,... | |
| Joseph Hunter - 1854 - 254 pages
...member for Pontefract, as his son, Richard Monckton Milnes, now is. 1673, Thoro ton speaks of it thus: "Here, within memory, stood a very fair palace, a...receit and a better seat for provision than Southwell. It hath a fair park belonging to it ; Archbishop Sandys caused it to be demised to his son, Sir Samuel... | |
| John Brown - 1895 - 388 pages
...of Christian men came to worship at William Brewster's house. Thoroton, writing of Scrooby in 1677, says :—' Here within memory stood a very fair palace, a far greater house of reccit and a better seat for provision than Southwell, and had attending to it the North Soke, consisting... | |
| John Brown - 1895 - 384 pages
...of Christian men came to worship at William Brewster's house. Thoroton, writing of Scrooby in 1677, says :—' Here 'within memory stood a very fair palace,...towns thereabouts ; it hath a fair park belonging to SITE OF THE OLD STOCKS, SCROOBY CHUKCHYAHD. (From a sketch by CHARLKS WHVMI'ER.) it. Archbishop Sandes... | |
| Edward Arber - 1897 - 678 pages
...Here, within memory [tay, then from 1620], stood a very fair Palace ; a far greater House of receipt, and a better seat for provision, than Southwell :...thereabouts. It hath a fair park belonging to it. Archbishop SANDYS caused it to be demised to his son, Sir SAMUEL SANDYS : since which, the House hath been demolished... | |
| Edward Arber - 1897 - 704 pages
...Here, within memory [say, then from 1620], stood a very fair Palace ; a far greater House of receipt, and a better seat for provision, than Southwell: and...consisting of very many towns thereabouts. It hath a failpark belonging to it. Archbishop SANDYS caused it to be demised to his son, Sir SAMUEL SANDYS :... | |
| 1904 - 430 pages
...little more. Robert Thoroton, writing of Scrooby in his " Antiquities of Nottinghamshire," in 1677, says : " Here within memory stood a very fair palace, a far greater house of receipt and a better seat for provision than Southwell, and had attending to it the North Soke, consisting... | |
| Henry Martyn Dexter, Morton Dexter - 1905 - 720 pages
...England, writing within forty years of the demolition of the buildings, says: 1..... Here [at Scrooby], within memory, stood a very fair Palace, a far greater...belonging to it. Archbishop Sandes caused it to be demised 2 to his son Sir Samuel Sandes, since which the House hath been demolished almost to the ground. The... | |
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