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Fishmore Hall Hotel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fishmore Hall Hotel
The Fishmore Hall Hotel in Ludlow, Shropshire is a house of historical significance. A major part of it was built in about 1820 but some of the building may be older than this. It was a private residence for many years and in the late part of the twentieth Century it became a school. It was recently converted to a hotel. ==John Hooper Holder==
John Hooper Holder was the major builder of Fishmore Hall. In the early years it was called Stanton (or Staunton) Lacy House as the map on the right shows. He made substantial alterations and additions in about 1820.〔 p. 231.〕 John Hooper Holder was born in 1779 in Docking Surrey. He was the son of William Thorpe Holder and Philippa Eliot Hooper. His father died in 1887 when he was only eight years old and the family moved to Bath where he lived with his mother and siblings. He knew Jane Austen and is mentioned in her letters. His uncle was James Holder who lived at Ashe Park near Jane Austen’s home Steventon rectory and was a close friend of her parents. When John was 21 he went to a Ball at Hurstbourne Park. Jane Austen had also been invited and when writing to her sister Cassandra, Jane mentions that he had been one of her dance partners. In 1808 John married Elizabeth Hewett but unfortunately she died two years later. He then married Anne Ekins in 1812 who Jane Austen mentions several times in her letters.〔“Jane Austen's Letters”, Online reference https://books.google.com.au/books?id=WuK9eXPBBi0C&pg=PA536&dq=%22hooper+holder%22+cerney+house&hl=en&sa=X&ei=gf7bVKXGO8W3mAW6ioGIBA&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22hooper%20holder%22%20cerney%20house&f=false〕 They lived at Cerney House in Gloucestershire for some time and then in about 1820 came to live at Fishmore Hall. They lived there until about 1840 and then went to Devon. A sale notice was placed in the newspapers in 1840 which is shown below.
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