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- Beaumont Lodge: The Seat of Viscount Ashbrook
(Court Magazine, 1834)
- Mistley Hall, Essex: The Seat of Lord Rivers
(English Annual, 1838)
- Westport: The Seat of the Marquis of Sligo
(English Annual, 1838)
- Adare Manor, by the Lady Enid Wyndham Quin
(English Illustrated Magazine, 1890A)
- Adare Manor, belonging to the Earl of Dunraven, is a place of "quiet loveliness" in County Limerick, Ireland.
- A Glimpse of Osterley Park, by Elizabeth Balch
(English Illustrated Magazine, 1890A)
- Home of the Earl of Jersey.
- Hatfield House, the Seat of the Marquis of Salisbury, by Mrs. Marwood Tucker
(English Illustrated Magazine, 1892A)
- Frant Court
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1893)
- The home of Sir Stratford Canning, known in Turkey as "the sultan of the sultan."
- Lord Rosebery's Scottish Home: Dalmeny House and Park, by Alexander Lamont
(English Illustrated Magazine, 1895B)
- The Duke of Devonshire's Homes, by Frederick Dolman
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1896)
- [Highbury] Where Mr. Chamberlain Lives, by Frederick Dolman
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1896)
- The Homes of Lord Rosebery, by Frederick Dolman
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1896)
- The Homes of Two Commons Leaders, by Frederick Dolman (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1896)
- Whittinghame House and Castle Malwood Lodge.
- Statesmens' Homes: Hatfield House, by Frederick Dolman
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1896)
- Home of Lord Salisbury.
- Statesmens' Homes: Hawarden Castle, by Frederick Dolman
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1896)
- Home of William Gladstone.
- Mr. W. H. Grenville of Taplow Court, by Frank Banfield (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1896)
- Hawarden, the Home of the Gladstones, by Archibald Cromwell
(Windsor, 1897A)
- An English Home Abroad: The Duke and Duchess of Cumberland, by A. de Burgh
(English Illustrated Magazine, 1899A)
- The Cumberland home in Salzburg.
- Dollis Hill and its Memories of Gladstone, by E.T. Slater
(Windsor Magazine, 1899B)
- Subtitled "A New Pleasure-Ground for London," the article explains efforts to secure Dollis Hill Estate (home of the recently deceased William Gladstone) as a Gladstone Park.
- See also
- • British Leaders, Politicians & Statesmen
- • British Ministers & MPs
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