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The Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
Colonel Francis Vernon Harcourt
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Date
Type
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c 1810
Born
 
 
c 1830
Married
Lady Catherine Julia Jenkinson
 
 
1867
Directory entry
At Buxted park; Harcourt Col. J.P., Buxted park
Post Office Directory
 
Buxted Place and park, now the seat of Col. Harcourt, J.P., was put into complete repair by the late proprietor
 
1870
History
Lower's Sussex
 
Buxted Place held by Colonel Harcourt
 
1874
Directory entry
At Buxted park; Harcourt Col. Francis Vernon, J.P., Buxted park
Post Office Directory
 
Buxted Park is now the seat of Col. Francis Vernon Harcourt, J.P. Over the porch of Hog House, on the Buxted Park estate, is a casting of a hog, bearing date 1581; the first cannon cast in England are stated to have been cast near this spot, by Mr. Hogg, the then proprietor; the roof of the porch is also of iron
 
1877 to 1880
History
Buxted The Beautiful
 
The [Buxted] estate passed to Cecil Cope Jenkinson's eldest daughter Lady Catherine Harcourt nee Jenkinson (from 1851 until her death in 1877),
to her husband Colonel Francis Harcourt (from 1877 until his death in 1880),
to Cecil Cope Jenkinson's granddaughter Mary Portman nee Fitzwilliam (from 1880 until 1899),
then to her son The Honourable Henry Berkeley Portman (from 1899 until he died in 1923),
and then to his brother The Honourable Claud Berkeley Portman (from 1923 until he died in 1929).

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