Yelverton lodge
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Yelverton Lodge is a hunting lodge built in the 1700s in Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Situated opposite Marble Hill Park and Marble Hill House, it was acquired for Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk, later Countess of Suffolk and one time mistress of King George II.
[edit] Other owners
- 1793 James Haverfield
- 1794 J J Valloton
- 1805 the hon Henry Yelverton (d1805)
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- Henry Cotterell
- 1806 House rebuilt
- 1808 William Richards
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- Joseph Thackeray
- Dr Anderson
- William Richards Butler
- Richard J T Hatton (brother of John Liptrot Hatton)[1]
- 1851 Emma Ryde & others
- 1853 Turner Esq MD
- 1872 Richard Hatton
- 1879 Vincent Griffiths (1831-1917)[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Roe, F Gordon (1925). ANNOTATIONS TO RUVIGNY'S ‘BLOOD ROYAL OF BRITAIN’. Oxford University Press, 185.
- ^ The Twickenham Museum: Houses of Local Interest & Their Occupiers. Retrieved on 2007-08-05.