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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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... for scarcely had two years elapsed after his accession to the lordship and honour of Skipton , when Henry the Eighth , who had not for- gotten their former intimacy , conferred upon him the dignity of earl of Cumberland .
... for scarcely had two years elapsed after his accession to the lordship and honour of Skipton , when Henry the Eighth , who had not for- gotten their former intimacy , conferred upon him the dignity of earl of Cumberland .
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When the " main part of the castle " was slighted by ordinance of parliament , in December , 1649 , in consequence of its having been a garrison on both sides during the great rebellion , this addition by the first earl of Cumberland ...
When the " main part of the castle " was slighted by ordinance of parliament , in December , 1649 , in consequence of its having been a garrison on both sides during the great rebellion , this addition by the first earl of Cumberland ...
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berland about four years before on his nephew lord Henry Clifford , became vested in his , the earl of Cumberland's family ; an acquisition which , com- prehending all the western part , or nearly one - half of Craven , gave to the ...
berland about four years before on his nephew lord Henry Clifford , became vested in his , the earl of Cumberland's family ; an acquisition which , com- prehending all the western part , or nearly one - half of Craven , gave to the ...
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reason to suppose , when after a desertion of more than two years , it became the property of the first earl of Cumberland , that it even then exhibited much of the picturesque effect of a ruin , it will in this place , without doubt ...
reason to suppose , when after a desertion of more than two years , it became the property of the first earl of Cumberland , that it even then exhibited much of the picturesque effect of a ruin , it will in this place , without doubt ...
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