Descriptive Gazetteer Entry for LOSELEY

LOSELEY, a demesne in Guildford-St. Nicholas parish, Surrey; 2 miles SW of Guildford. It belonged anciently to Edward the Confessor, Roger Montgomery, and others; was purchased, early in the reign of Henry VIII., by Sir Christopher More; went by marriage, about 1692, to the Molyneuxes; and belongs now to James More Molyneux, Esq. The mansion on it was built, about 1562, by Sir William More; acquired, in the time of the next owner, t.gallery 121 feet long and a chapel, both of which were taken down since the commencement of the present century; contains a muniment room, which was closed for upwards of 200 years, and was afterwards found to contain a valuable collection of manuscripts, subsequently printed and published; includes a hall 42 feet long and 25 feet wide, containing many interesting portraits and curiosities; and was visited by Queen Elizabeth, James I., and Anne of Denmark. The grounds comprise about 180 acres, and present charming features of wood and contour.


(John Marius Wilson, Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870-72))

Linked entities:
Feature Description: "a demesne"   (ADL Feature Type: "land parcels")
Administrative units: Guildford St Nicolas CP/AP       Surrey AncC
Place: Loseley

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