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English: Stoke Gifford Hall in the parish of Stoke Gifford, Gloucestershire, the seat of w:John Symmes Berkeley, Esquire (1663–1736), twice MP for Gloucestershire. Drawing by Johannes Kip (1653 - 1722), published in "Britannia Illustrata: Or Views of Several of the Queen's Palaces, also of the Principal seats of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain, Curiously Engraven on 80 Copper Plates", London, first published 1707, this version from the 1724 edition. Copper engraving with later hand colouring. Engraved size : 430mm.x 345mm. including title above. The Tudor manor house built in 1553 by Sir Richard Berkeley (1531 – 1604) (HISTORY OF STOKE GIFFORD Edited by Adrian Kerton[1]). The site is today occupied by a large Georgian house, known as "Stoke Park" or "The Dower House".
GenealogyThe Berkeley family of Stoke Gifford was descended from Maurice de Berkeley (d.1347), killed at the Siege of Calais, who had acquired the manor of Stoke Gifford in 1337, the second son of w:Maurice de Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley (1271–1326) of w:Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire. See: Maclean, Sir John; Heane, W.C., eds. (1885). The Visitation of the County of Gloucester, taken in the year 1623, by Henry Chitty and John Phillipot as deputies to William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms; with pedigrees from the heralds' visitation of 1569 and 1582–3, and sundry miscellaneous pedigrees. Harleian Society, 1st ser. Vol. 21. London, pp.8-9, pedigree of "Barkley"[2]
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Source | published in "Britannia Illustrata: Or Views of Several of the Queen's Palaces, also of the Principal seats of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain, Curiously Engraven on 80 Copper Plates", London, first published 1707, this version from the 1724 edition. |
Author | Johannes Kip(1653 - 1722) |
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16:46, 27 August 2011 | 482 × 392 (45,643 bytes) | w:en:Lobsterthermidor (talk | contribs) | Stoke Park, Stoke Gifford, Gloucestershire, by Johannes Kip(1653 - 1722), published in "Britannia Illustrata: Or Views of Several of the Queen's Palaces, also of the Principal seats of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain, Curiously Engraven on 80 Cop |
- ↑ Now a suburb of Weston-super-Mare
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