Breeds Place
From Historical Hastings
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Construction | |
Completion | 1828 |
Builder | James Lansdell (1786-1865) |
Breeds Place was completed in 1828 (although Cousins dates this to 1825[1]) by James Lansdell (1786-1865) who married Martha Breeds (1793-1829). The Duke/Duchess of Marlborough was his first tenant.[2][3]. Prince George of Cumberland also stayed at numbers 5 & 6 with the Duke and Duchess in 1833[4][5].
The naming is claimed by Brett to have been either for the Breeds family, into which James Lansdell had married, or the woman named Breeds who had either lived in a cave or cottage in the area[3].
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References & Notes
- ↑ Hastings of Bygone days and the Present (Henry Cousins - 1911) pg.303 ISBN: 9789332862449 ESCC Library Google Books " Amazon
- ↑ Historic Hastings J.M. Baines
- ↑ a b Brett Man. Histories Vol 1 Chapt 2
- ↑ Brett Manuscript Histories Vol. 1 Chap. 9
- ↑ Historical Hastings Wiki Ransom and Ridley