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In 1788 a partition took place of the joint estate left by Lord Feversham and that at Dalby Hall was allotted to Mr. and Mrs. Bowater; the Downton and other Wiltshire estates going to the Earl and Countess of Radnor. After Mrs. Bowater's death in 1827, Old Dalby passed into the possession of a in graphite in margin: omit descendant of Lord Feversham's sister Anne who married John Sawyer of Heywood in ink: , Berks and on the death of the Rev: William George Sawyer (son of Sir Herbert Sawyer K.C.B. and great grandson of Anna Duncombe afterwards Mrs. Sawyer) 15 May 1871, the contents of Dalby Hall (or old Dalby) were sold at auction.


The Gainsborough portrait of the Hon. Frances Duncombe had never left the house since it had first entered it. It hung there on the staircase, and was in a very dilapidated condition. It realised £6 or £7 at the sale; the late in graphite in margin: omit Mr. Henry Graves of Pall Mall bought it a few days afterwards for £300, and sold it for £1000 to the 7th Earl of Chesterfield who died 1 Dec: 1871, before the transaction was completed; his executors did not retain the picture which was in 1872 sold to Baron Lionel de Rothschild for £1500. Some in ink: ^ eight or 10 years ago the picture was acquired by the late Mr. Charles Werth in ink: ^ei i̶e̶ mer. line strikethrough


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