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Englefield House, Berkshire

Englefield House, Berkshire – Home to the Benyon family  Englefield House, Berkshire Processes and Practices by Kate Smith   Please note that this case study was first published on...

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Englefield House Case Study: The East India Company Arrives (1745-1776)

Englefield’s imposing structure stands within rolling grounds near the village of Englefield in Berkshire, on the site of an earlier house, which belonged to the Englefield family. The Englefields...

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Englefield House Case Study: The Benyon Legacy (1796-1854)

Englefield House by John Constable, c.1832. Richard Benyon the Younger died in 1796, leaving his son Richard Benyon (1770-1854) to inherit. On 27 September 1797, a year after his father’s death and...

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Josiah Child and the Wanstead Estate Case Study

  Josiah Child and the Wanstead Estate By Hannah Armstrong Please note that this case study was first published on blogs.ucl.ac.uk/eicah in April 2014. The case study was last checked by the project...

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NEW CASE STUDY: BOND FAMILY MEMBERS IN THE EAST INDIA COMPANY

Written by project associate Angela Nutting, this case study explores how generations of the Bond family became connected to global trade and the East India Company. Beginning with rope making and...

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Scarth Family Case Study

An Intangible Legacy: The Scarth Family of London and Ilford By Doreen Skala   Please note that this case study was first published on blogs.ucl.ac.uk/eicah in July 2014. The case study was last...

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Scarth Family Case Study: Jonathan Scarth the Elder (1668-1743)

Jonathan Scarth the Elder (1668–1743)   Figure 1. Tower Hill area, London, 1746, map, John Rocque, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rocque%27s_Map_of_London,_1746 Jonathan Scarth was born into a...

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Scarth Family Case Study: Jonathan Scarth the Younger (1704-1745)

Jonathan Scarth the Younger (1704-1745)    Jonathan Scarth the younger was born at his parents’ house in George Yard on Tower Hill on 31 May 1704. There is no record of young Scarth until his marriage...

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