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  • Mereworth is a dead ringer for the Villa Rotonda, Palladio's famous, and highly influential, villa sitting above Vicenza in Italy.

    Lost in the Woods Peter Ashley 2007

  • Mereworth is a dead ringer for the Villa Rotonda, Palladio's famous, and highly influential, villa sitting above Vicenza in Italy.

    Archive 2007-08-01 Peter Ashley 2007

  • The architect was Colen Campbell, who was doubtless told by his client, John Fane, as Mereworth took shape in 1723: 'Whilst you're here Col, just knock-out some gate lodges will you, oh, and a triumphal arch of some sort, you know the sort of thing'.

    Lost in the Woods Peter Ashley 2007

  • The architect was Colen Campbell, who was doubtless told by his client, John Fane, as Mereworth took shape in 1723: 'Whilst you're here Col, just knock-out some gate lodges will you, oh, and a triumphal arch of some sort, you know the sort of thing'.

    Archive 2007-08-01 Peter Ashley 2007

  • Until we got the Ordnance map out and found that this early eighteenth century Triumphal Arch was once able to be viewed as the crowning glory on a Kent hilltop from Mereworth Castle, over half a mile to the north.

    Archive 2007-08-01 Peter Ashley 2007

  • Until we got the Ordnance map out and found that this early eighteenth century Triumphal Arch was once able to be viewed as the crowning glory on a Kent hilltop from Mereworth Castle, over half a mile to the north.

    Lost in the Woods Peter Ashley 2007

  • Jacobites, and at Mereworth, according to authentic family tradition,

    Historical Mysteries Andrew Lang 1878

  • I lost him in the crowd at the further end, and then Mereworth, one of the varlets of the King's chamber, came all in haste up the hall, with a face that had evil news thereon writ: and Sir John de Ros, that was then Seneschal, saw him, and guessing, as

    In Convent Walls The Story of the Despensers Emily Sarah Holt 1864

  • The Society thus formed elected tlie Rev.Mr. Lyon, M.A. rector of Mereworth in Kent, and perpetual curate and minister of Spalding, president for a month; and Mr. Ambler took up tlie proposals

    Literary anecdotes of the eighteenth century; comprizing biographical memoirs of William Bowyer, printer, F. S. A. 1812

  • Turn apiiU Mereworth k Cx Regist Saioberbe Qii, in Cur* Prerog Cant. 'ags PEERAGE OF ENGLAND.

    Collins's Peerage of England; Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical 1812

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