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Place name County Entry Source BLACKHEATH Kent Park. Two houses, called the Bastile and the Minced-Pie-House, built by Sir John Vanbrugh, are on Maze hill. Morden college, founded in 1695 by Sir John Morden, for decayed merchants, a brick quadrangle amid considerable grounds, and now supporting upwards of 70 inmates, is on the S side. A grammar school, founded and endowed in 1652 by the Rev. Abraham Colfe, is within Lewisham. Park Lodge was once the residence of the Princess Sophia of Gloucester, and is now occupied by Prince Arthur.-The chapelries are St. John, All Saints, Blackheath-Park, St. Germans, and Dartmouth Imperial BROMWICH (West) Staffordshire park itself possesses much beauty; and is now let in parts of from 20 to 30 acres. A "holy well" was within the park; and a chalybeate spring is at Wigmore. The livings of All-Saints, Christ Church, and St. James are vicarages, and those of Trinity and St. Peter are p. curacies, in the diocese of Lichfield. Value of All-Saints, £530;* of Christ-Church, £300; of St. James, £300; of Trinity, £200;* of St. Peter, not reported. Patron of All-Saints and St. James', the Earl of Dartmouth Imperial OLNEY Buckinghamshire Park-Farm, 3, 140. Real property of O. alone, £7, 491; of which £60 are in gas-works. Pop., 2, 347. Houses, 557. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Oxford. Value, £163.* Patron, the Earl of Dartmouth Imperial Patshull Staffordshire Patshull , par., Staffordshire, 8 miles N. of Wolverhampton, 1850 ac., pop. 193; contains Patshull Park , seat of the Earl of Dartmouth. Bartholomew Sandridge Park Devon Sandridge Park .-- seat, Stoke Gabriel par., Devon, 3 miles NW. of Dartmouth. Bartholomew SANDWELL PARK Staffordshire PARK , a quondam seat of the Earl of Dartmouth. now a training-college for servants, in West Bromwich parish, Stafford Imperial
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