This paper is based on the authors’ longstanding interest in Northumberland House and follows two previous papers by Manolo Guerci, which appeared in this journal in 2010 and 2014 respectively. The first paper explored the house as originally built by the 1st Earl of Northampton between 1605 and 1614, while the second looked at both the ownership of the Earls of Suffolk, in the years between Northampton’s death and 1642, and the transformations of the 10th Earl of Northumberland, from that year to 1668. The changes initiated by the 7th Duke and Duchess of Somerset in 1748, and completed by the 1st Duke and Duchess of Northumberland (third creation) in the 1750s and 1760s, finished the process of shifting the public side of the house from th...
John, 2nd Duke of Montagu (1690-1749) was an eighteenth-century aristocrat who held public office an...
Henrietta Louisa Fermor (1698–1761), the Countess of Pomfret, was particularly interested in medieva...
A series inspired by the history of Somerset House and the Queens who resided there when it was a p...
This paper is based on the authors’ longstanding interest in Northumberland House and follows two pr...
This paper affords a complete analysis of the construction of the original Northampton (later Northu...
Based on the authors' longstanding interest in Northumberland House, this essay develops out of a re...
This thesis introduces the characters of the Third Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, who commissio...
This thesis analyses the architectural development of the nineteenth-century country house by consid...
Nostell Priory is one of the most important eighteenth-century buildings in northern England, with ...
Country houses have long been subject to the attentions of architectural historians. As a result of ...
The history of the design of Holkham Hall in Norfolk has both captivated and baffled commentators an...
The English country house has captured people’s interest and imagination for centuries, and has been...
Town house originally built for Pierre d'Alméras, a courtier and secretary of Henry IV. The building...
The perception of Dalkeith Palace for centuries tended to focus upon the martial history of the curr...
This is the first book to explore in detail the social, historical, political and aesthetic relation...
John, 2nd Duke of Montagu (1690-1749) was an eighteenth-century aristocrat who held public office an...
Henrietta Louisa Fermor (1698–1761), the Countess of Pomfret, was particularly interested in medieva...
A series inspired by the history of Somerset House and the Queens who resided there when it was a p...
This paper is based on the authors’ longstanding interest in Northumberland House and follows two pr...
This paper affords a complete analysis of the construction of the original Northampton (later Northu...
Based on the authors' longstanding interest in Northumberland House, this essay develops out of a re...
This thesis introduces the characters of the Third Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, who commissio...
This thesis analyses the architectural development of the nineteenth-century country house by consid...
Nostell Priory is one of the most important eighteenth-century buildings in northern England, with ...
Country houses have long been subject to the attentions of architectural historians. As a result of ...
The history of the design of Holkham Hall in Norfolk has both captivated and baffled commentators an...
The English country house has captured people’s interest and imagination for centuries, and has been...
Town house originally built for Pierre d'Alméras, a courtier and secretary of Henry IV. The building...
The perception of Dalkeith Palace for centuries tended to focus upon the martial history of the curr...
This is the first book to explore in detail the social, historical, political and aesthetic relation...
John, 2nd Duke of Montagu (1690-1749) was an eighteenth-century aristocrat who held public office an...
Henrietta Louisa Fermor (1698–1761), the Countess of Pomfret, was particularly interested in medieva...
A series inspired by the history of Somerset House and the Queens who resided there when it was a p...