Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The house was built in 1722 and later bought by Alfred Southwell. [1] It was bought by Jonathan Peckover at the end of the 18th century. [2] Alexander Peckover was created Baron Peckover in 1907. During the period in which the building was in the ownership of the Peckovers, the building was known as Bank House.
The meeting house Stuart attended (and where she is buried) was a thatched building on the North Brink, as shown in a watercolour painting by Algernon Peckover and in use by the Friends from 1711. [11] [e] [13] [14] She died at the age of 88 on 12 July 1742. [4] [15] She is referred to in the Victoria County History. [16]
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Pages for logged out editors learn more
Peckover House (1722), North Brink, owned by the National Trust; in its grounds are the remains of the White Cross of The Low. [168] Octavia Hill Birthplace House (formerly Bank House), South Brink. [169] The Castle - a Regency Period villa (1816) built on the site of a Norman castle. Former New Inn, Union St dating to about 1500. [170] [171]
Richard Davis, former owner of house at 417 Jonathan St., was interviewed at the Robert W. Johnson Community Center for the new documentary.
In 1910 Baron Peckover was re-elected president of the Museum and Literary Institution at its 74th annual meeting. [13] The museum holds an extensive collection of maps, which were exhibited in Cambridge in 1934, Peckover House 1954 and 1976 and the museum in 1993. [14]
Yes, Jonathan, who lives on a Massachusetts farm with his husband Harley Rodriguez, set up a heated cat house on his porch. He put cat food in it, and he is hoping that the cat will move in there ...
"Preliminary investigation is showing that a heating unit malfunctioned exposing a large amount of carbon monoxide within the carriage house," said Detective Sgt. Jonathan Koretzky.