Author Topic: Thomas Barnewall, 16th Lord Trimleston (1796-1879)  (Read 3254 times)

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Re: Thomas Barnewall, 16th Lord Trimleston (1796-1879)
« Reply #9 on: Monday 08 January 18 13:57 GMT (UK) »
Lesley, the description lives up to its image sadly http://haygenealogy.com/hay/scotland/cliftonpark.jpg

May be for the Coach House and stables? www.buildingsatrisk.org.uk/details/893607

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Re: Thomas Barnewall, 16th Lord Trimlestown (1796-1879)
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 10 January 18 18:32 GMT (UK) »
Thank you, that does seem to answer the question of his lordship's connection to Linton. It still seems curious that he should, apparently, have been buried there - he died in London, so why take him all the way to Linton?
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Re: Thomas Barnewall, 16th Lord Trimleston (1796-1879)
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 11 January 18 16:50 GMT (UK) »
It may just be a memorial to him rather than an actual body?

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Re: Thomas Barnewall, 16th Lord Trimleston (1796-1879)
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 11 January 18 17:40 GMT (UK) »
Could be. His obituaries in The Times and the St Peter Post Star (both of which spell his title Trimleston) don't say anything about where he was buried.
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