[1] The courtier and poet Cecily Bulstrode died at Twickenham Park on 4 August 1609.
[2] In 1618 the Countess Bedford gave it to a relative, Sir William Harrington, Member of Parliament for Hertford.
[1] The property was acquired from the Countess of Home by Sir Thomas Nott, a Royalist Army officer, in 1640.
[1] The property was then bought by Sir Thomas Vernon, Member of Parliament for Whitchurch, in 1698[5] and by Algernon Coote, 6th Earl of Mountrath in 1743.
[7] Following Cavendish's death in October 1803 the house passed to Sir William Abdy, 7th Baronet.