On 31 May 1951, the death of his widow Cora was noted.
The building was originally the artist's house, and was converted into a museum after the death of his widow.
In 1765, after the death of his widow, the castle was demolished.
The mansion, which remained the family home until the death of Cuneo's widow in 1990, is now an art gallery and historic house museum.
The house was given up on the death of his widow in 1792.
He died in 1897 but the house remained standing until the death of his widow in 1929.
After the deaths of Samuel and his widow, the property passed through several different owners before farming ended in 1950.
Interest in the property again increased when the whole premises were put up for sale on the death of Court's widow in 1846.
Following the death of Blackett's widow in 1877 the house was let out.
The manuscript was discovered among his papers after the death of his widow in 2002.