Records of the Park Estate, Nottingham, 1769-1986 1769-1986
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Clinton, Henry P. F. Pelham-, 5th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne, 1811-1864 (styled Earl of Lincoln until 1851)
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Nottingham Park Estate traces its origins back to the royal park attached to the castle of Nottingham, which was built in the late eleventh century. The castle was an important royal centre in the middle ages, but was largely in ruins by the late-seventeenth century, a process accelerated by damage suffered in the civil war. After the restoration, the royalist William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, acquired the Castle and Park, and in the 1670s began an ambitious new bu...
Nottingham Park Estate
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Nottingham Park Estate traces its origins back to the royal park attached to the castle of Nottingham, which was built in the late eleventh century. The castle was an important royal centre in the middle ages, but was largely in ruins by the late-seventeenth century, a process accelerated by damage suffered in the civil war. After the restoration, the royalist William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, acquired the Castle and Park, and in the 1670s began an ambitious new bu...
Nottingham Park Estate Limited
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Nottingham Park Estate traces its origins back to the royal park attached to the castle of Nottingham, which was built in the late eleventh century. The castle was an important royal centre in the middle ages, but was largely in ruins by the late-seventeenth century, a process accelerated by damage suffered in the civil war. After the restoration, the royalist William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, acquired the Castle and Park, and in the 1670s began an ambitious new bu...
Hope; H. Francis H. Pelham-Clinton-, 1866-1941; 8th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne; succ. 1928; assumed surname of Hope 1887
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Clinton, Henry P. F. Pelham-, 4th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne, 1785-1851 (succ. 1795)
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When Thomas Pelham-Clinton, 3rd Duke of Newcastle under Lyne died in 1795 the Newcastle estates had only been in his hands for a year. They passed to his eldest son, Henry, 4th Duke (1785-1851) who was only ten years old. This train of events meant that the estates spent a considerable time under the control of executors and trustees, before the 4th Duke reached his majority in 1806. From the guide to the Accounts and related papers of the executors of Thomas, 3rd Duke of Newcastle u...
Hope, H. Francis H. Pelham-Clinton-, 8th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne, 1866-1941 (succ. 1928; assumed surname of Hope, 1887)
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Nottingham Park Estate traces its origins back to the royal park attached to the castle of Nottingham, which was built in the late eleventh century. The castle was an important royal centre in the middle ages, but was largely in ruins by the late-seventeenth century, a process accelerated by damage suffered in the civil war. After the restoration, the royalist William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, acquired the Castle and Park, and in the 1670s began an ambitious new bu...
Clinton; Henry P. F. Pelham-, 1785-1851; 4th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne
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Clinton, Henry P. F. Pelham-., 1811-1864 5th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne styled Earl of Lincoln until 1851
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