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  1. Hace 3 días · A small room on the north side is hung almost entirely with specimens of Van Dyke, including a noble portrait of the great Lord Strafford; in the same room is Lord Richard Cavendish, by Sir Joshua Reynolds.

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  2. Hace 3 días · Lord Cavendish with His Wife Margaret in the Garden of Rubens in Antwerp (1662) by Gonzales Coques. Courtesy Wikipedia. M argaret and William spent the duration of Cromwell’s Protectorate ensconced in Europe, in a house previously owned by the painter Peter Paul Rubens. They were continually hard up.

  3. Hace 1 día · Adele, who was a dancer before her brother, eventually married her neighbour, Lord Charles Cavendish, son of the ninth duke of Devonshire, who gifted the neighbouring Lismore Castle Estate to the ...

  4. Hace 4 días · King Henry VIII., in 1514, granted these castles to Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk: on the attainder of his son, the second Duke, they reverted to the crown. King Edward VI., in 1552, granted a lease of the manor of Bolsover to Sir John Byron for fifty years, and the next year granted the fee to George Lord Talbot.

  5. Hace 2 días · The house was leased in the years between 1887–1925 when Adele Astaire, the sister of Fred, lived here. She married Lord Charles Cavendish, son of the ninth Duke of Devonshire owners of neighbouring Lismore Castle Estate. FORTWILLIAM FARM The farmyard is located adjacent behind the stable yard but accessed separately from the main drive.

  6. Hace 5 días · Richard I of England‘s death at the siege of Châlus in 1199 is a story of hubris, violence, mercy, and politics. It showcases the contradictions of a medieval warrior king who could fight for years on Crusade but spent less than a year of his reign in his own kingdom, who pardoned the boy who shot him but let his mercenary captain ...

  7. Hace 3 días · The Prestons of Holker and their successors, as lessees or farmers of the rectory, acquired the right of nomination, and thus the patronage has descended to the present owner of Holker, Lord Richard Cavendish.