Nunwell House, also Nunwell Manor (also Nonoelle, 11th century; Nunewille, 12th century; Nunnewelle, 13th century), is a historic English country house...
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Nunwell is the location of Nunwell House, near Brading on the Isle of Wight, which was the home of the Oglander family for many centuries. It is in the...
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royal licence in 1895, and was the possessor of Nunwell as of 1912. The family seat was Nunwell House, Nunwell, Isle of Wight. Sir William Oglander, 1st Baronet...
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Baronet. In 1854, he was appointed High Sheriff of Dorset. He owned Nunwell House on the Isle of Wight, on the terrace of which stands an old gun, presented...
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remodelling and extension (1803) Nunwell House, Nunwell Isle of Wight (1805–07) Sandridge Park (1805) Witley Court (1805–06) Market House Chichester (1807) Ravensworth...
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The civil parish now includes the town itself and Adgestone, Morton, Nunwell and other outlying areas between Ryde, St Helens, Bembridge, Sandown and...
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politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1625 to 1629. He is now remembered as a diarist. Oglander was born at Nunwell House on the Isle of Wight,...
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and his third wife Anne Oglander, daughter of John Oglander of Nunwell House, Nunwell, Isle of Wight. He married Elizabeth Roy, widow of John Roy of Woodlands...
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Nunwell House...
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in the nearby manor house. The chapel at St Dominic's Priory at Carisbrooke and a now vanished tin tabernacle at Appuldurcombe House were also used for...
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