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+ | See [http://www.leeds-castle.com/land.php Leeds castle official web site] | ||
+ | See [http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-174018-leeds-castle-broomfield-and-kingswood English Heritage: Leeds Castle listing] | ||
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+ | ===The north view of Leeds castle, Buck, 1736=== | ||
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+ | Buck, Samuel and Nathaniel Buck, 'The north view of Leeds-castle, in the county of Kent', dedicated to Lord Fairfax, in Samuel and Nathaniel Buck, 'Twenty-four views of abbeys and castles in Kent' (London, 1736), 24 plates | ||
+ | - See Kent Archaeology Society listing for Samuel and Nathaniel Buck<ref>Samuel and Nathaniel Buck, 'Twenty-four views of abbeys and castles in Kent' (London, 1736). See http://www.kentarchaeology.ac/TopographicalTradition/1736-buck.pdf, viewed 09/01/12</ref> | ||
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===Leeds Castle, Seat of Fiennes Wykeham Martin, Esq., Greenwood, 1838=== | ===Leeds Castle, Seat of Fiennes Wykeham Martin, Esq., Greenwood, 1838=== | ||
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+ | ===Elizabeth Meredith married Henry Oxenden, Aug 1640, Leeds Castle=== | ||
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+ | Elizabeth Meredith (b. XXXX, d. 1659) | ||
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+ | Henry Oxenden took Elizabeth Meredith, daughter of Sir William Meredith, 1st bart., of Leeds Castle, Kent, as his second wife. The marriage took place on 14th August 1640 at Leeds Castle, Kent. Elizabeth died on August 19th 1659. Elizabeth Oxenden (née Merdith) was the mother of Henry Oxenden's eldest son and heir, the later Sir James Oxenden (2nd bart.) (b. 1641, d. 1708).<ref>D.W. Heyton, 'OXENDEN, Sir James, 2nd Bt. (1641-1708), of Deane, Wingham, Kent' (Online, 2002). See http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1690-1715/member/oxenden-sir-james-2nd-bt-1641-1708, viewed 09/01/12</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Henry Oxenden, Leeds, May 1642=== | ||
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+ | Henry Oxenden of Deane wrote to his cousin, Henry Oxinden, at Barham, in May 1642, stating that tomorrow he was going to Leeds (presumably Leeds Castle, Kent) | ||
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+ | ''where I shall bee glad to see you beefore next terme.''<ref>[[MRP: Letter from Henry Oxinden of Deane to Henry Oxinden of Barham (his cousin): Letter 16|Letter from Henry Oxinden of Deane to Henry Oxinden of Barham (his cousin): Letter 16]]</ref> | ||
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Leeds Castle
Editorial history
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Contents
[hide]Suggested links
See Leeds castle official web site
See English Heritage: Leeds Castle listing
To do
Images
The north view of Leeds castle, Buck, 1736
Buck, Samuel and Nathaniel Buck, 'The north view of Leeds-castle, in the county of Kent', dedicated to Lord Fairfax, in Samuel and Nathaniel Buck, 'Twenty-four views of abbeys and castles in Kent' (London, 1736), 24 plates
- See Kent Archaeology Society listing for Samuel and Nathaniel Buck[1]
Leeds Castle, Seat of Fiennes Wykeham Martin, Esq., Greenwood, 1838
Image credits & copyright information
(1) Plate, 'Leeds Castle,' in C. Greenwood, The epitome of county history, vol 1, Kent (London, 1839), betw. pp. 162 & 163
- Out of copyright book and image
- Sourced from an Internet Archive edition
Profile
Notes
Elizabeth Meredith married Henry Oxenden, Aug 1640, Leeds Castle
Elizabeth Meredith (b. XXXX, d. 1659)
Henry Oxenden took Elizabeth Meredith, daughter of Sir William Meredith, 1st bart., of Leeds Castle, Kent, as his second wife. The marriage took place on 14th August 1640 at Leeds Castle, Kent. Elizabeth died on August 19th 1659. Elizabeth Oxenden (née Merdith) was the mother of Henry Oxenden's eldest son and heir, the later Sir James Oxenden (2nd bart.) (b. 1641, d. 1708).[2]
Henry Oxenden, Leeds, May 1642
Henry Oxenden of Deane wrote to his cousin, Henry Oxinden, at Barham, in May 1642, stating that tomorrow he was going to Leeds (presumably Leeds Castle, Kent)
where I shall bee glad to see you beefore next terme.[3]
Possible image sources
Plate, 'Leeds castle', in C. Greenwood, The epitome of county history, vol 1, Kent (London, 1839), betw. pp. 162 & 163
Possible primary sources
- Jump up ↑ Samuel and Nathaniel Buck, 'Twenty-four views of abbeys and castles in Kent' (London, 1736). See http://www.kentarchaeology.ac/TopographicalTradition/1736-buck.pdf, viewed 09/01/12
- Jump up ↑ D.W. Heyton, 'OXENDEN, Sir James, 2nd Bt. (1641-1708), of Deane, Wingham, Kent' (Online, 2002). See http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1690-1715/member/oxenden-sir-james-2nd-bt-1641-1708, viewed 09/01/12
- Jump up ↑ Letter from Henry Oxinden of Deane to Henry Oxinden of Barham (his cousin): Letter 16