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The Earls of Yarborough and the Lincolnshire landscape. Dr Charles Rawding, Edge Hill University
Need Wyatville’s proposed mansion here Wyatville's proposed mansion at Brocklesby
Brocklesby Park : a design for a new mansion. Source: Linstrum, D. (1972) Sir Jeffry Wyatville: architect to the king. Oxford, Clarendon, p 123.
Source: Linstrum, D. (1972) Sir Jeffry Wyatville: architect to the king. Oxford, Clarendon, p 124.
The Pelham Mausoleum
Pelham’s Pillar
Brocklesby railway station
Newsham Lodge
The Memorial Arch
Property on the Heneage estate, Hainton.
The architectural style of the Brocklesby estate. The gatekeeper’s cottage
Property close to Brocklesby Hall
Yarborough property in Swallow
(Commenting on the area around Brocklesby: Mr Parkinson, 1852) 'Not any part of the Estate is more improvable. Deep underdraining for which there is a good outfall, and good management would cause these lands to be productive and to become of greater value to the Occupiers that then have heretofore been. Their contiguity to the Mansion is another great reason why they should be in a superior state of management. ‘ Source: LAO: YARB 5/1/20
1851 Servants resident at Brocklesby House. Land Agent's Clerk Usher of the Hall Under Usher of the Hall Fish keeper Housemaid Under housemaid Still room maid Kitchen maid 1881 House steward Valet Footmen (3) Under-waiter House keeper Cook Ladies maids (2) Housemaids (2) Head man servants Head woman servant Domestic housemaid Scullery maid Still room maid Nursemaid Kitchen maid Laundry maid (4) Note. In 1851 Lord Yarborough was absent at the time of the Census, in 1881 he was in residence.
Thos Smith, huntsman of the Brocklesby Hounds and his father Thos Smith, former huntsman with the hound Wonder: (George Stubbs. 1768)
The Brocklesby Hunt: places visited, Nov 1843 -Jan 1844.
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