Difference between revisions of "Gracefield"
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| − | {{Property}} | + | The land upon which Gracefield was built had been acquired by John Carter Dell in 1823 at the time of the Enclosures of Princes Risborough. |
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| + | John and his wife Betsy had been living at and running the stores at the later named Vine Cottage for his father Thomas of Speen Farm. When his father's mortgagees forced him to sell up, John's brother purchased the stores and John and Betsy moved to Gracefield, which had by then been built. {{Property}} | ||
Revision as of 12:06, 3 September 2022
The land upon which Gracefield was built had been acquired by John Carter Dell in 1823 at the time of the Enclosures of Princes Risborough.
John and his wife Betsy had been living at and running the stores at the later named Vine Cottage for his father Thomas of Speen Farm. When his father's mortgagees forced him to sell up, John's brother purchased the stores and John and Betsy moved to Gracefield, which had by then been built.
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