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- Baggrave Hall is an 18th-century Grade II* listed country house in the parish of Hungarton, Leicestershire, England. It is a two and three-storey building...
- Burnaby was born at Baggrave Hall, near Hungarton, Leicestershire on 23 November 1832. She was a daughter of Edwyn Burnaby of Baggrave Hall and his wife...
- On 29 August 1829, she married Edwyn Burnaby, an English landowner, of Baggrave Hall, Leicestershire, a Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant, and High...
- acres (16 km2) and includes with the village the estates of Quenby Hall, Baggrave and Ingarsby. A bill to enclose common lands in the village was introduced...
- Edwyn Burnaby (29 September 1798 – 18 July 1867) of Baggrave Hall, Leicestershire, was an English landowner, courtier, a Justice of the Peace, Deputy Lieutenant...
- Algernon Edwyn Burnaby (9 April 1868 – 13 November 1938) of Baggrave Hall, Leicestershire, was an English landowner, soldier, and Justice of the Peace...
- landowner and Member of Parliament. He was the son of Francis Cave of Baggrave, Leicestershire, MP and custos rotulorum for Leicestershire. Thomas was...
- la Zouch Castle Ashby Folville Manor Ashmede Hall Aston Flamville Manor Baggrave Hall Bardon Hall Barkby Hall Beaumanor Hall Beeby Manor Belgrave Hall Belvoir...
- of the 1st Leicestershire Rifle Volunteer Corps in 1878. He inherited Baggrave Hall, Leicestershire on the death of his father in 1867. In 1880 he was...
- Nicholas Beaumont of Coleorton 1578: Thomas Ashby 1579: Thomas Cave of Baggrave 1580: Sir Francis Hastings 1581: George Purefoy 1582: Brian Cave of Ingarsby...