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HENRY , LORD CLIFFORD , ELEVENTH LORD of THE HONOUR OF SKIPTON , AND FIRST EARL OF CUMBERLAND , was born in 1493 , and , unfortunately for himself and the peace of his father's mind , was bred up the fellow - student and companion of ...
HENRY , LORD CLIFFORD , ELEVENTH LORD of THE HONOUR OF SKIPTON , AND FIRST EARL OF CUMBERLAND , was born in 1493 , and , unfortunately for himself and the peace of his father's mind , was bred up the fellow - student and companion of ...
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The next view , indeed , which we have of this nobleman , presents him to us under a much more imposing aspect ; for scarcely had two years elapsed after his accession to the lordship and honour of Skipton , when Henry the Eighth ...
The next view , indeed , which we have of this nobleman , presents him to us under a much more imposing aspect ; for scarcely had two years elapsed after his accession to the lordship and honour of Skipton , when Henry the Eighth ...
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He did not , however , absolutely forget his countess , whom he had left at Skipton , though , as Whitaker has observed , " she might complain with some rea- MORNINGS IN SPRING . 71.
He did not , however , absolutely forget his countess , whom he had left at Skipton , though , as Whitaker has observed , " she might complain with some rea- MORNINGS IN SPRING . 71.
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... the earl , then resident at Skipton , completed , in the short period of four or five months previous to her nuptials , a very considerable addition to the castle , occupying on its eastern side a space of not less than one hundred ...
... the earl , then resident at Skipton , completed , in the short period of four or five months previous to her nuptials , a very considerable addition to the castle , occupying on its eastern side a space of not less than one hundred ...
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In this manner , restoring the monks to their monasteries as they went on , and compelling all whom they met to join them , they had the audacity to lay siege to the castles of Pom- fret , Skipton , and Scarborough * .
In this manner , restoring the monks to their monasteries as they went on , and compelling all whom they met to join them , they had the audacity to lay siege to the castles of Pom- fret , Skipton , and Scarborough * .
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