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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.

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