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- Gledstone Hall is a 20th-century country house in West Marton, near Skipton, North Yorkshire, England. Designed by Edwin Lutyens it stands in a 12-hectare...
- Sermons of George Whitefield that have never yet been reprinted, Quinta. Gledstone 1871, p. 38. "George Whitefield Author Biography". Banner of Truth USA...
- Skipton from 1918 to 1924. Roundell was the son of William Roundell, of Gledstone Hall, and was educated at Harrow. He served in the militia, and eventually...
- East Riddlesden Hall Esholt Hall Farnley Hall Fryston Hall (demolished) Gledstone Hall Harewood House Holdsworth House Kirklees Hall Lotherton Hall Manor...
- had built a steam engine and boiler designed for a river boat. J&W. Gledstone purchased the engine and Major Davidson of the Bengal Engineers brought...
- rector. His mother Dorothea was daughter of the Rev. William Roundell of Gledstone Hall, Yorkshire. William Palmer and Edwin Palmer were his brothers. He...
- Byram Hall and farm, nr.Ferrybridge, remodelled c. 1770, largely dem; Gledstone Hall and stables nr. Skipton, c. 1770 house dem; attributed: Aston Rectory...
- shop which doubles up as a post office. To the south of the village is Gledstone Hall, which is a grade II* listed building. The current building, designed...
- Oxfordshire) and Dorothea Richardson (daughter of the Revd William Roundell of Gledstone Hall, Yorkshire), he was born on 12 July 1811. Edwin Palmer and Roundell...
- 1834–1835 Henry Preston of Moreby Hall 1835–1836 Richard Henry Roundell of Gledstone House 1836–1837 Nicholas Edmund Yarburgh of Heslington Hall 1837–1838...