Blacklands, [184], the seat of John Merrywether, Esq. This seat the present possessor has greatly improved: the grounds abound with wood, and display much picturesque scenery.
Blake, —— Esq. [221]. (see [Merry Oak Farm])
Blagrave, —— Esq. [178]. The seat of this gentleman is a handsome regular structure, with wings, most advantageously situated in a pleasant and tastefully diversified park, agreeably embellished with gently rising lawns, and trees of various foliage, grouped, and otherwise most judiciously arranged, by which means the north front is rendered perfectly secure from the chilling blasts incidental to that quarter. It is famous for its fine venison.
Bland Burgess, Sir James, [22]. (see [Beauport])
Bland, —— Esq. [62]. (see [Randall House])
Blandford, Marquis of. (see [Duke of Marlboro’]) [177]. (see [White Knights] and [Sion Hill])
Blue Hayes, [116].
Bolderwood Lodge, [87], H. R. H. the Duke of Gloucester, Lord Warden of the New Forest.
Bolton, Lord, [75]. (see [Hackwood Park])
Bolton, H. Esq. [62]. (see [Givens Grove])